The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING. JANUARY 3. 1CI2.
BLlilD ACCUSERS i
1 HftVE limiHGS IH p
v INQUIRY OH HOME i
FAMILY IS AT LAST UNITED
Two Men State Superintendent
J Myen Ousted Them for Show
in Kindness to Woman Inmate
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OLD-TIMERS fffl
il AtlHUAL REUNION
Two Hundred and Seventy-Five of j
City's Oldest Hear Talks Ex
change Reminiscences.
Wtmck, C W. Lnck. OwitiTe Bam. Ralph
w. Hart, r. raniraaa. r. h. tfim, . vw
.bub, J. C. Kotwtt. WiBjaat Labbo. 1. B.
ttialar. K. at Wimi, Bot Btnaiwr. Jasaea
Thranaoa, L. St. Lun, J T. Jacobean, B F.
Hall. J. W. fikappeee. J. U Denial Goaa
H HaB. W. a. Hnoan. BV R. Pltteikaa.
W. T. MasUrn, F. - S. Hiwwii. 6mi Pot,
a W. KUppd. Theodecw JnkeaBHiB. W ft
Bitter. 1. H. Raddingba. Gestae M. Beater.
P. B. Baft. AV 8. Uarpa. Ma Una, J. F,
KUW. 4. F. Boothe. ., . .,
.' TesUmetir slysh ' by: witnesses celled
' r.y the attorney for O. X. Johnaon and
J. Bishop, Saturday -afternoon at the
J Oregon Kmployment' lrstitste . far the
jiUnd. tended to vphold the charge that
IT. I Mytri. tha aldhUees superintend
'dent, waa not tha proper person te si,
i rx-ryUe tha work of tha Institution. '
.. Pamaglnf etatements were made only
S.by those called by Edward R Williams.
? vepreeentlna; Johnaon and Bishop, two
Mmd man who wara ordered to leave
fnhe place by Hrera. Tha wttnease for
trers have not yet ban called, so but
am atda of tha piteous- controversy baa
sWn beard. .
. Tha sur witnesses 'teatlfylna; before
the committee appointed by the lUU
ord of control were the asirelved men
themselves.
'Hkw avclk attkabs
I ' Prom their statement It would seem
Mhet aa angle heretofore overlooked waa
i (ha mala cause of the trouble that ta
the statement riven to one of the women
Inmates.
. ,' ' Both Johnaoa and Bishop said their
tvtotioa was occasioned by acta of kind
Sties an their part to this unfortunate
iwho has been sightless slnoa birth.
- Williams, from tha trend of bis quea
' 'tlonlna. la Inclined to prove. If poaalble,
J that a sightless person should not be
entrusted ta the problem of supervising
; the work of fallow bllhdmen.
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mtwuvwuiummmmrtn
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A feature of the annual .reunion .and
I banquet of tha Lang Syne , society waa
; the diatribuUoti ot several nunorea 1a
ton amonr the grandfathers present for
their grandchildren. '' Members who- left
the banquet, without their presents may
f write tha secretary, Frank Dayton,, and
the gifts will be aent provided the names
Land agea of the children are given. -
The banauet Drought togetner unaer
the happiest of eircumstancea 876 of
i Portland's oldest and ? moat materially
suocessful -bueineea ; and. .. 'professional
linen. : Frederick . V. Holman presided
and tha crtnclpal address waa made by
1 Admiral Mayo. Others speaking briefly
were . General ,: uiatctuord, : j. v. uti
Frank Payton, J. K. Gill and W. M.
K lllingsworta. A fine musical program
and fancy dancing added to the pleasure
or the occasion.
Anions tlvoM tttcftdfof the banquet werS
F.-'C Bamee.5 TJ- Friedlaiide," 1; MorrlaoB,
Obs Koaenblatt. H. K. Noble. 6. !. Kyso. Fiaak
I Ueitkempper. E. R. Root. C. L Idlemea. DsV)
Iorinc. F. r. Holm. a. i tpwn, r. . nmjin.
Abe TJchner, C. H. ThompaaB, B. U Babln.
F. D. falser. Pr. William Tt. Ames, c
Cmnwmm. - John GUI. W. I. Hawkina. ' E.
Johtuon. OaIoimI T. B. McDTitL Robert Chi-
ana, iTaa Bumaaoa. Dr. C. W. Cornelhia, George
R FHax. Jons van zanta, v. smnu. ninwi
Beadier. 1. Hunter WeUs. Jadce U. C. Qeorse.
H. . Wallaee. H. U Jdletnan, Q. W. Cum-
miagi, J. M. Bcott. Sdward Brown, J. A- Kyas,
Jadse Robert Morrow. Dr. C B. Tepapletaa,
OhiirchConstiTictidii
In Alameda Park Is to
Eesumed Monday
Henry. Sinslieimer , , Dr. Parrish Uakes
10. Recommendations
In His Annnal Eeport
Construction win be resumed Monday
on & community church edifice, occupy
ing a triangular site bounded by Mason
street. Regent's drive and East Thirty
first street, in Alameda Park., Work on
the building waa halted by an Injunc
tion granted by Judge Tuckera court an
application of . residents of the neigh-
bornoodi who contended that the pro
posed construction waa la violation of
the buUdlnr restrictions of Alameda
Park addition. Dissolution of tha injunc
tion Saturday mornlna- followed Indorse
ment of .the buildinr project by the com
ity committee ox tha Portland Church
tederauon...? - .v..-;:-.- -
According to Robert Allingham. pea-
tor of tha new church, tha building under
construction win ultimately be mowed
rrom the site, to become tha home of
the pastor at anothes location, and a
$50,000 edifice will be erected in lu
piece. . About 800 f amiliea In. the district
favor tha church project, Alllngham
stated. Among tha leaders of tha move
ment are Dr. J. C. Smith, Charles Daat,
Mrs. J. W. Hall, Royca McCandleas, W.
a Boyca and Mrs. F. A. Sherman. Tha
auditorium of tha new edifice la planned
to seat ZOO worshippers. '.
Pioneer Business
Man, Dies, Aged 84
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Henrv Blnehelroer. axed 14. died at
Ooad Samaritan hospital at 1:19 p. m.
Saturday following aa attack of pneu-
raonla.' SlnahainMr waa a pioneer boat-
of tha city, baring been ac
tively engaged la tha piano business
here from ll&J to tha time or his death,
a period of nearly (4 year. - Ha waa
married soon after hia arrival la Port
land to Emma C Bromada, who died
about 15 years ago. and the oaly sur
viving member of his family la a aaucn
ter. Mrs, Harry & Coleman, with whom
ha had lived for a number of years at
US Overton street.
Elnahelmer waa bora at Worms, Ger
many. August IS. Kit,' and came to tha
United States when is years old. He
lived for a time ta New Tors, where
he learned tha trade of piano makar.
which he afterward practiced at' San
Francisco. His first place of buatni
in Portland was opened In Front street
in 1S6S. For several years hi office
has been in the Pittock block.
Sinaheimer waa a publlo-aptiited citi-
sen and widely known In the Northwest.
Tha last check which ha signed waa a
gift of 1150 to, the Community Chest.
according to Harry - EL Coleman, and
this gift, made Tuesday of last week.
waa his last business transaction.
Tha funeral will be held Monday at
t p. m. at tha Flnley undertaking parlors.
Tan recommendations are made by Dr.
Georga Parriah, city health efflosr. la
hhl annual report, filed Saturday after
' CamrAKB HZ ADS SCHOLARS
Kelso, Waalu, Jan. It Eldon Chul-
nard, vice President of tha Associated
Students of Kelso high school, has be
come president, following the departure
of President Charles Belger. Howard
Thompson waa chosen vice president.
The doctor recommends five additional
nureea to tha present staff ; two new
meat teepee torn, salaries to be paid by
saaeeament against - slaughter bsuees
passage of aa ordinance eompelltng pat.
aone suffering from whooping cough (O
wear red band ea tha aleevet payment
of a fee of SX.M by aQ persona taking
health examination . for civil aervtce po
sitions ; payment of a fee of tl by all
firemen and policemen tor vtaita by eiiy
pbysiciana ; authority to erect a tabare
loaia hospital; eatabUah a oaatral aai
cotio dispensary; Inclusion of communi
cable diseases by tha state Industrial ac
cident commission ta the category f
"causes for payment'' : paaaage of aa or
dinance placing amall dalriea aader tie
same regulation aa large ones and lie
publication of all nataurant ratings.
Mirth'and Gayety
Feature Banquet of
Engineers1, Chapter
members ef their famiUaa and trtera,
anet.oed ine banqevU JoHa S. &ea
waa toastmastar and among uta apeaji-
era were Mayor Baxer. uecrwiary
oa t the Chamber of Commerce, j. i
Neweil. Major J. Parke ex tna t-mie
States corpa of aagtneera. W. B, Uanals
of the Orearoa stem bwreaa of aalnes
and Percy Capper, stale engineer.
The convenUon opened at tha MalTno
ir.ah hotel Friday and waa attended by
aaay delegatea from oatakde tha state.
A feature of the progress Saturday
fbreoooa waa a trip to Terminal ,Na 4
at 8t Joana and lancaaoa at the ter-
tninal reatauraaU.
Mirth and rayety tatarsperaed with
discussion of serious elrto problems
marked the program at the- banquet
which closed the first annuel eonven
tion of tha Oregon chapter of tha Amer
ican Association of Engineers at the
Multnomah hotel Saturday night. About
400 . members of the association, with
Many Women Attend
Club Exhibits During
Saturday's Session
Thousands of actn, aha had eea
naabta to attaod tha home exhibit of the
Portland Federation of VTomea'e orga.nl-
aatloaa la the Green roora or the Oreroa
building earlier tn the week, paad
througb the display- aectlona Saturday .
aftarnoon. .Tha anal prtaa drawing on
test of the week attracted much atten
tion and tha shelves of the model borne
product store on tha sixth floor-were
completely cleared of their stack. -
Work of clearing out tha tbouaanda
of individual exhibits displayed la the
bungalow rooms show was started Bat
arday evenlnf. - ' ' . '
Tha vrorora'e dubs and arganlaatlma
la charge of tha proerram Saturday aft
araooa were: Portland Grade Teachers
aasoetatlon, Horn Economies aaeocla-:
lion. Lavender club, branch Si Ladles
Auxiliary to Ore tare association.
Ladle Auxiliary ta Letter Carriers es
eaclaUon, Tbetrava dub. Wisteria dub,
Womea'a New Thought dub and ladlaa
dub.
IB i. Linden. Jamea Hcl Wood; J. B. Tanner.
Iwtiii.n. H WalluM. Theodora Benman. Geerte
Rrfugvje from ttoatda arrive after eight years of futile efforts From left t p Hoimaa. George K. k Fitenner. o. h.
Mr. Basel Pearlman. Umj motiier; PWJJp PearUnan, ber.oon, and Dor-1 'wYmN gg. w.Ii: j" w. p!
Iaen-1 McTaH. GsOi Sehaeht, Dr. A. 3. Giesy. M. I.
othy and garab Poarlman, aaa&tfatera, now at home of Mrs. David
atetn of 4 4 Broadway,
There U a happy family at 441
. Ilav aueetlonua aweo aougni to prove I Bmui... tadaw. tnr Vrw Dawtd Isen
Jthat Johnaon and Bishop were evicted through the saBistanc of The
from tha Institution sfter they had come journal Travel eV Information bureau,
'at the request of Myers. It waa ack- now has hsr mother, her two sisters and
inowledged that neither man waa quail- 0ne brother, whom aha and her three
fled to enter by provisions of ths Oregon brothers already In Portland have been
..Jaw and bad not been Ordered out tin- trying for eight years to get over her
'til a misunderstanding arose. from Lithuania, Russia
hlGBTLESI TlsTXTT " - I Tales of fear, or starvation, or lack
-. " .1 . I of dothin and ahelter. tales of the aw-
mree wirnesses, v. a. ennet, w. Mntm ot war oonauion, ln RuBrta hen
arson ana nriveavr warwr ioiu miu- ,w , ... , ...
e.bere ef the committee, of which Otto I , . ,w, vn,
. . . , . . I iUIIU WVll VJ UIO U1HU1CU m f WIUBHU
..llartwlf la the head, that Myafs seernad I. MJlched fJunU and wnen
.la be harsh and unkind to these he was I -,K,. ... .v... ,k, ,v
hsrgad witn insuTioiins;. neae children up In a dark cellar because it
aaen, Ilk the superintendent, are sight- wa4 not Bafe for them to on y,,
;ea. Their statements were "sued upon Btreet whU iha wnt ut t0 work for
. iwi naraoaal axnerlencea ; Whether or I .k-t.-.. -k.
'utt thaw were baaed unon fanciful grlev- I ,,m mm iun.t.in riimi kv
aiiMi U vat undecided .end win be unUl I ,..
J'll sided af ths controversy can be heard. to tnU country.
Blahep and Johnson told the commit- Mra iengtein came to the United
' that their troubles began shortly 1 states 17 years af o. tha first of her
;ttet they began showing kindness to family to seek the oppsrtunlUe of Ora--one
of tha women Inmate. From that I gon. Her she waa married., and later
.i kni k mmAA iMvera' treat-I . - . , , .
meni of them changed. He became cross raturne1 to
Kiunej. Q. B. Kntaidt, Henry Doaeh. E. fiicbal.
J. K. Bronaash. J. - Jobneon. K. Beean,
v w nuM. A. H. Richmond. Bttod K.
sent, for three of her brothers, who soon I unw inrim Gaone TezweU. Otto Schuman,
Joined her. Then came the war and Mra I Das J. -Maore. A. L. Barbnr. Dora J. Zan,
T I . ... as. a aw ' .1 1- wrwrMa;. aWJ V
TaMnraln aani 4? Aw. tA ejeaaaww r tna fain. A K MC.A Imil. UP. M.. B. JXKnOU. TfaAUB JIMWI.
sovtujLciu sjrwjAsv avwa c w ico xa. w 4bmu- . .
nv But they could not ohta.ln msa I r- w- lorler. f " V
porta.
fought ln tha war and one worked la I ttrd Badth. J. K. GUI. If. rHarris. Sismusd i
me snipyarus. mra. xsensxem sent i u-rthnur. Thoraai atoir. js. u. uoina, u. .
money to her family in Russia but the
money never reached Its destination.
Hundreds of dollars were lost in transit.
During the. long years Tha Journal
Travel Information bureau assisted Mra
Isensteln, and finally, with the assist
ance of the American consul, the funds
reached the family, passports were ob
tained and Mrs. Basel Pearlman and her
three children toe father had died
meanwhile sailed for the United States.
In October they arrived, but not even
yet were their troubles over, for Philip.
the 18-year-old son, was detained at
New York, and for a while It seemed
ha would be aent back. The mother and
sisters, Dorothy and Sarah, at length
came on. now the son has been per
mitted to enter, and na joined the rest
of the family In Portland. '
the Institution, the only
. and irritaieo oy weir " home they knew In Portland. Myers
. BkflfaVkjl TL flint OI lirinKI T1HUIwUT-SIIw-bi I a-.-.l V. tW Ma..M.e ea,A
i ' ej w aa -crws w wr - u ejaai,7v uisin ww 1U1 wViiiciui mcj am
J !0TH AB ABBXSTBD and made life as disagreeable aa possl
l".!. Both msa wsr ordsred out of ths In- bla
. '.atltutlon at tbe same time and on failure Recently a petition waa signed by some
. to comply with ths order of the superln- of the Inmates for a hearing. The oom
! iendent war arreated on a charge of mlttee will continue the hearing Thurs
tresossslng.' Ther were haled Intovthe day afternoon at o'clock.
? ..ntini Mnrt. after anendlng a nig
'ln iaih only to have tha case dismissed. FBJ3rX O BO WEBS CKLEBRATK
Bf order ot the Judge tbe charges Freewater. Jan. 8. With a basket
v Jwere not sustained and iha two men omn at SUte Line hall, birth ot the
new Walla Walla Valley Prune Grow
err association was celebrated by 400
prune growers and wives. Monday aft
ernoon a meeting will be held to appoint
directors ana elect officers.
BOOSTER BLKfPS BOT
Ionia. Miclu. Jan. 21 (L N. S.)
rwln Brown. 2 years old, was blinded
when a pet rooster playfully pecked him
In the eye. An operation will be per
formed in an effort to restore the
child's sight. , . .
ipfc;iili8!TJIi-M
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Pike, a J. Rich mood. A. B. Avenll. SAW
Dekna. C .A. Flimcn. A. A. Detaun. J. W.
Wetaon. B. A. tune, A- r. ima, .
ITr.iirhtrm D ' TT Rand. John ManbaU. Jasaea
Matt. Judge J. B. CleUnd. A. F. Wheeler. Wil-
beai H. GrenteU. Albert ml. tinm, ueorgw zr.
Pekum. A B. Zellar, P. W. sewara. r.
Freeborn, J. J. Jenainga, ueone u. bum,
Blaise B. Bmltn. W. r. uerger, i. onuwm
L E. Kern. J. C Boyer. W. H. Fayle. H- w.
rriee, Jo ha Blied. Jamea N. Daria, F. T. Pittock,
AVOiiam Adams, William H. Fear. F. B. tioaa
tn, Dr. T. W. Hill. J. B. Hunt, William Iff.
KUnngswortn. J. L juumon, vi. e. nuw,
Ed Ehnnan, W. A. Montgomery, B. O. Pier,
Vkilliim H. Gaines. F. A. Koaenkranx, ui. n.
Kally, g. W. Harm as. Alex Unirbead. Theodore
O. Gladdinc. W. P. Btnnot. J. H. Letter. Bev.
T. t. Eliot, Baa Marrow, . J. iierttuon, A.
W, Moore. Walter F. BurraU, Colonel G. W.
Butvens. wuoam b- ucaenaie, a, a. ateegier.
IX Tiri T. Potht J C. Welch. D. D. Clarke. 3. G.
I4lckel. R. at. Leaaau. A. A kfoiee. Freak Der-
Uai, W. C Witae, i. Annano. a. v. uirue,
John H. Ball, F. J. Armstrong, A K. Eekhard,
Geerze H. Thomaa. E. House. Leo Frieda, w. L.
IAshtner. Frederick Y. Holmis. Ckarle S.
Romelia. W. C Smith, I f. SbnS. V. C Bar
age. Jena hT, Jonea. A. F. Hagsuia, V. O. Down-
in. . D. aenwortny. m. J. i. rrenn. a.
Bemi. George Bets, H. C Boalade. Dr. Norria
Cox, 1C N. Gormaa, Jaliaa Peteraoa. J. H.
Wells, 0. A Lawia, teoa Hinwa. R. Living
gtene, J. D. Leonard, John T, Shea. J. D. Lee,
George H. Fitagibben, A. It. Smith. George P.
Int. Thomaa WitbyeeadM, J. P. Raamnaeen,
M. W. Parettua, Cart aencstake. General Cbarlea
F. Beebe. G. G. WilBa, F. J. Fuller. J. V. KeHj.
U Seuias. B. A. Knppei. B. T. Wright. IL S.
Vphara, Baanel C Kerr. C. W. Hodaon. O. Hep
worth, Willi H. Hanaosv John B. Kelly, R.
The Largest Retailer of Shoes West of Chicago
362 Alder Street, Between Park and West Park
30S Washington Street
270 Morrison Street
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Qtlieirs $22.50 and $32.SO
Portland Red Letter Week
This is-Absolutely Portland's greatest bargain event for men in re
cent years. Here you will find real bargains in Men's SUITS and
. OVERCOATS that have not been available since pre-war days.
Come and see for yourself. You will be convinced that the prices
are back to 1914 levels. I bought these goods at sacrifice prices
: ; : and I propose to give the men of Portland the benefit. They are
V. wonderful values plus style, quality and fit. Just the opportun
ity you have been wishing for.' Come. early.
CSaWN
$0.85
The many shoes included in
this sale are of tliat high
quality which gives unusual
emphasis to the extreme low
pricing. Furthermore these
wonderful valuer-have an
added attraction timeliness.
They are all the wanted styles
for Spring wear at materi
ally lowered prices.
J 1208 This attractive model is in
soft black kid with gray silk binding,
turn sole and covered French heeL
Former Price $12jS0
1606 This one strap pump may be
had in black or brown kid, black, or
brown suede. It has a welt sole and
leather cuban heeL Former Pricef
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'! bav been cstablUhed
for ta years as Portland's
leading Upstairs Clothier.
' but bav never banded
out such values '
as these. . .
HALF PRICE
SPECIALS
2500 pairs of broken
and discontinued lines
are now on sale at
HALF PRICE. Values
from $8.50 to $13.50, in
cluding several Laird
Schober styles repriced
$500
$6
B2220 This is .a sturdy but pretty
oxford ' in mahogany: brown willow '
calf, with perforated tip and ballstrap,'
welt sole and - leather cuban heeL
Former Price $10.00 :
Bl 602 This one strap in either black
or brown suede is from Laird-Schober
& Co. It has a straight stitched tip, -:-welt
sole and : leather cuban heeL
Former Price $130
Over ISO different styles one, two
and three strap Pumps; Oxfords
and Boots in- all of the' most
attractive leathers. .
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