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1 OPPOSITION! -SHOULD HOT HALT EIWiEHT tbo AUotoMot iocludina thd name ef m one 'Dry "Statute Approved by People, and Must. Be Applied, Willis Moore Tells Sheriffs. The real MaUment In Ore son cirt. erw helming ,wu tor the "bone dry! and district attorneys and ahariff. leutd not allow UibmIvm La be fooled y ecatUred erpoaidos to the Uw, d- ared Willi Moor, firm a-wWtant at vary unrrn ot utckoii, in addreae V State And federal (nnin. orn. la at their mil convention in the unnoman conrthouee (Saturday after. fis remark waa earia fn it road by previous speakers. t atra are prominent resident of En ow uquor in uir homes,- Clyfle . Johaatoa. district iiimum t-aa. unty. had Said. -bn X wouldn't nt urst im ta proMovUnc taanv We ut Uruonill and not proeecot .tum uvnt persons who ara not bttaal law violator-- ' (lawiee Moor. aiatrW aHAm. a iickMn county, had su feasted that par- " viuca tivnuoa wa paid to (orrlna tha nrnhlhttinn l. --- ... - aura nvt u(H t enforcing other laws of aa ir ti ImoorUMk. .. d." WEUa Moor declared, -indlf. roe o the pablkfe part lUadera sa mmmnm eonvicuona, tat our duty to enforce tha !m Mnnu. .V- aularlty.- n " M atrlot aaXaroanMnt the law weald Ul WM DUDUCI Bavin a heart and taktna- aM M.I .... " ted persona rxhM --.u ..I, . . .. .iwn aeciaraa wneiaer tha pnbllo had a chance w ur ox inerra. Tha . . i T . . vini i a errery h1. & BarUfeV die-' ... na county, aald that br tha naa of . -wjoi pieno" hla ffi3 k4 any other oountj ma eonTeouon adlomaa . ... i.k.-w 1J- - J" uio tormantuty Cbeat campaign- aiSeSJaa'SSl!;!:!;! h en Thus Oastioa fia hwn'aikaA'HMat. flak Maa - 4-6W I- aW ClMtts i(Mfiaklt (kw'eraiio JWtijre Ult W4(m eooMty. , . . (Wntod Jeviah eocieti- tlocai ee CsaaattonO NMieMl Brnttr OnueH .U.l.'.'.lt K bat tLiu4 ................ 'f" -Id Otna W. O. . O. Um ...... fatiria todMtira Wtm . g rirOTiM ritunfin I Bmeea. ...... laxitau aed fe Weeeaaty. Faa Uom Colony Prtlu4 Prait and FkMret MWoa r-Mie WalfM nfN ..'....V.t ad Ooa for aiatbiea teA&mn ef JPen i land) ...... Jtattme Nana aanrtaUoa Volnntaen Aawnaa ............. Wtaur MM eo)tte tm; winr ............ -a- ........j....'.i. X. W. X Am Mori&4 IM Vim.. el. 000 I MiMla. taaaaa Ka AAa 1 "u .ooi i wuhhtuw uiub od prominent aows-' I AAA I f lam It a-at ai r aJ- .aa a.t..a. -k, .at.. . mi 12.500 !---afy tepatpi'aad UuUm ta'M ' HL3T DRIVE TO GET UNDER WAY MONDAY (Oaananad Trom rue One) S23.000 rtunsa invm. i .. kit Mnd. wuuaua, t WUi ant anr ..h.. v.- . ! ..,TTnr, a hl ntU m tha h.n.i .v. orpnnnoa nitarafl. tha raared unolothed. tha columns. 18.000 t.000 S8.0O0 fS.8 J.154 70 a.ooo : 4 1.20 i.OOO , 18.000 e.ooo l.aoa 1.000 ' i.aoo 19.000 S.S00 2.000 73.000 40,000 ; SO.BOO 25.000 7.500 to.ooo 500 l.soo 70.000 . S.000 7.000 $5,000 : .eo ' ' ' ,. I7S.7T7 Xlhal r aiai ft 1 1 i a T j T. i iao wen Of tea OT- Hera it anothe fltaJenftliMl Aa 1 k w aa parfeet tight to aak: iiow do I know ITla .. uia amount allocated is not too much 7 Too charity or tha chf-ati acency which - appears n tha list of community cheat bnfioinrUa i. an asencr indorsed T th ich (.n.! authority of PorUandhs Community wwi uu-acioraia. it la an arency lo- NitlntM and fotmd n wt Anlnm mnA Work in Ita field. It ta aa BkiA la tha aarvanf nf tlia fwMMMM. a. tirrery ouaeet naa been analyzed by tha moat capable bad rat committee aver aa- uiiDaa in rnniuo tot mnru r imb kind and tha nault rapraaenu in- each ineranoa) in aoneat oonrtcuon or thoae Who MflMMfl fIA MntHKtftAM - AH richt hot what did tha Community neai aocompuan last yeaxT WHAT IT HAS DONE That la a ion mtnr-r. SAtna 1MI aMdv f ami Ilea ware care for In one way or anoiner. rner were lot oaDieo la chlldrea'a homes and 15.711 In day nuraerlea; 6191 Joblee men In homea for homeleaa men; (S3 misguided girls and til ttatilM In ahlta )uini.i An AVI educational work In disease prevention among' 10,000 0 inert 1 zoi neipiesa oaa felka In homes ; 17400 youths, 27,94 girls and 12.175 travelers helped through citizenship and character building atanolaa; 17,090 people In settlement mV a 4SV nAnlA. nd ttuitiaanda of working girls given better opportun ity Outside Portland.: but through tha Community exeat, in wore 01 leeamg ..A AAA . I A1,AMA llall. WAO aided. Bom lit men ralaaad from lmprtaanment war given a inenaiy mi respvou But what do figure mean? Statistics have to be trans ta ted. Contact with luat one needy weary, aching old mother, or ona eager, orphaned baby would warm THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 1 SUKD AY MORNING, JANUARY CD, 1C22 town street corners, where bonfires Will glow and Boy: cout win glva stunts nixfiim mm urea. - - - Th heartwarming? : u Just' what Its ham ImOliCa. taV. thai na.tTm i.hm.-i of the drive, who had la aalad a plan oe warm ma; roruaiNi Heart toward the Chest , and bringing forth dollars to n11.1t AftA ft... nrttnlra A Ik. Vv at , there will be talks. bnf and iA fh. point, telling of tha purposes of too aw io as to wtucn eontnbUDona wilt Vw. mif ThM.-u.1rM iih - ,.vi mtvmXSim WUI those about the fires on the Chest, If u?y are not aireaay enthuslaaue in its tpport. u TO WAJttM ALL HEAJtTS . " Portland's fnrthnmninc- iav,wa is intended to warm all. hearts and open u purses ior uie t-'ommunlty Chest . Chudren and. thpir . mot faijniih r usi aucKs, Kittens, geese, chickens and parrots, naraded down tha main trt fn tlcn to the Community Chest rBiZK wtsrjrEas itajced Prix winners were: Most comloAll rii-H -4.1 ' . , uu animal, walking. Ellen Koehler; most Uniquely dressed crirl. Mtiiani xnu . - v . - llO , most comically dressed boy, Joy Black and Joe Baoon ; best decorated animal. r1"" wya uyons ; aid with the most freckles. Arthur rjillani ihnj i.w . . t wauu R1LB UllC nomelleet dog. Howard FnumnM . -t- WIU1 preiuesi aogs, waiter Bob- uwuu auia jane UJTX. ..' :. . Scores of others were a-fvea Wm. there being several hundred-; minor CflY TREASURER ADVERTISES SALE OF SEVERAL LOTS Municipality Must Stand Expense of Delay Street Extension if Proper Not Sold, Says Adams In addition ta twi anlM Af dAtlnAt.A, Property br the city to he held In Feb ruary. 'William. Adnma itv ,-a..,-&. announced Saturday afternoon that the unseat. n.ie oi property ever held by the city will he conducted March 2. This sale, ha said, involvea hundreds of lots la the northeast portion of the city which are delinquent on finmm mentS for the PTfprmlnn nt TVela v The amount of dellnquincy Is approxl- fl.A AAA . "The Delay street extension assess ments were entered ta the Hen docket October 18, 1921." Adams explained. "Unless the land is sold the extension win fail through, in this event the city wm nave to stand the expense of the extanSiOn. far if aJI nf th. Hmnart. mm- sessed does not pay, or Is not sold, the city, by law, has to refund to those who did pay the amount of their assess ments.- The sale, he said, would be held at 10 o'clock. March 2. at the east door of the court bouse. - , Two sale are scheduled for February : one Fehruarv 15 an4 Uta nth ffthmanr 27. The one to be held on the fifteenth is 'for delinauencles for the extension of Burns1 Birthday Is N1 - . UDserved by Scots The 162d annlveraarr rf .-Sa .. . Willamette Boulevard and Stafford obert ZTZ.J1 1 " " 8 the improrement of FifUeth Robert Burns, bard of Scotland, was bT.i.;r ?.?7, n1ght l Whlan haO SL 100 'Tads and lassie- of bonny Scotland. The ro-AiaA ..i a. given under the auspices of Clan Mao- -n,:-. h T or Bcowwh dans, i. De main addraaa waa w t.. -rr . . " "t auua xaran- .rho . "Characteristic of joimie. cian rnpter was master of ceremonies. ' KELSO MAST ADMITTED r, V ' TV- , ' Joan tr. sic r?JY7 KeW) was one of the 23 admlt- w m wmupgtoa oar Friday. street & K. The amount of delinquency in tnis sale is sooo. The sale on the twenty-seventh Is for delinquencies tor (he . 'sewer In East Seventy-fourth street, the sewer at First and Terwiillger, the sewer In East Sixty-eighth street and the East A TVVUbjr JVVUU ucc w Una vcwct) eabaav the improvement of Kerby street as well cerxam naewaix Bee-reinoni . Tt aII .v tha aolaa 4a " HMAnartv 4ar1Tl a,u 4aa va vu oiuvu vut ra uvi -J be awarded to the -lowest bidder who includea In the bid the assessment plus penalties ana interest ana tne cost ox - en nis mettle in ia vu "aer. vnuu wiedge that the hungry wm m an. and lon Purse trlnff . the eick uatanded. the orphaned mor ttAn wPaper fuU ol added ' "in uiiaiouieo, Q( iJlAtZfit4" tb oegleoUd SHOW HT WCTDOWS . hL2 rf HUT" Ureart of tta eSSity. look rL .,.T " u " hearty to expositions In downtown show win- i dapendent It aarTn sJT-JT ry,rf .. "r.v. a a . .... ' " - Ka.r iwiwere in trou Die. you wmuu u ui every audienc. hith r.k..v I " . A -v.u l.xvui , business or fraternal. in .7 '.T. . ..... aft"y et ahanty on a business kmt"TT Pilty in newspapers hinaoarda. aa wall aa i . will teU how the Chest uses r-ih ir into smne. BT BB TO L B. ainnn mjgnt ne your baby, your mother. lather, your hrnthar mmr.m siata - ;; .'.;,r. rr: 'Oh looks out at nut ,w. ,. Iaa. ..a ... : . l " wuiiruiiy until you wv "-"" tne least of Ua m the most Within m M.r.. hat brlnra tha anutUi t . , - - . aaww Hjina he Comnjenlty ChesTs brief table Monthly. inaoma Under $100 1100 to ll&O ttsi to S i:oi to ftoo lioi ta l4oe 1401 to 1300 afonfhrv Subsetiptloa 10.50 .75 1.00 too 1.00 (.00 rgf incomes are In proportion. Note wa Tnonuuy eunscrlptlon." Tea rar k aui ai - ib.. i , - . 1 . . m fVU W I AH last year a lot of Mini. .a. .. . - a"""'Bw tansMv eaaivp . w wn 6001(1 do In a month um amount atan4 na a w... 1 vWM 0B r6a ,Mt yaar'a Quota as vg W VOSKT IB gFHT ian Toe want to kaow. "wiiat'a gone wiu me moneyr Here are XatSft year lua uunuuuuikj the time tor the fine, thorough erganixa- a. .a a. v. aaUa Yn tal Va-Ati t UOU wEUCa DMM WWII awftesw4,V taa J Bet at that tfco number ct eobocribere a .a. - -m.A eNaexeM AAAA 1A to cnenvy were ubuuh wvui t?'ww w Uv00Q. Thle year there ought to7 be at l leasi iu.uvu. L Thoaaanaa ef oarda llat proepecUve ! . wm ..11.144 aaMvaw-laaaa the oonxnouiore. x-vcry buiiuwi v names of the people he U to see. Down town, sectlona. east and west side, will b eaavaaaed by tne men's organisation, of which Robert E. Smith Is general, .1L.1..1 a r r rrl Lfow waiaer aujuiavui W. O. ManaaO, & U Eddy and E. H. am a. a. . a AS A.Mla YYa.aBVWrtA, senanucn nmiaier sw1 tera are at the Multnomah hotel, where ....1IaJ4 VAVA.4.MaaaBAttSMB1 BkleiJa A waa tM?fttlML The Community Cheat cam palp, atarta tnia year witn rumavn uim n. fc land's Job. No one Is exempt from serv ... . t Tin, th. fltlA aIa. ICQ) Ut DOI1U1UUUU11 ment Is that nearly everyone looks upon the . chano to be connected with the Cheat aa an opportunity ana m. pnTMS The nanTnas ef tha residence section is this year ta the hands of the women, with headquarters at the Hotel Port- a at tV a. aBHavaaditamva-ata aBatl M t a. IQaj W yVSsaVeT U1B a voiuwuw vwaa-w- tion was a sorry failure. This year It promise to d proaocun m than the 1100,000 assigned to -the women. beaded oy Mrs. u. a. ounmuu. am Miwaivn-r ai awa rO& KOTXIi HBAATWAEMIQ Why and what is a heartwarmlngt jL TU Old Stork Came and Whispered in Our Ears: '"THERE Ire myriads of little souls . In the Lind of the Unborn, all wuunj tneir turn to complete some mother's Joy, to cater 'and rjadden the hearts of the world." And he" said, "after all, what is sweeter than a baby, a tiny bundle of loveliness) Then, too, there Is the Mother Love, the watch ful care Just the real Joy of Motherhood." He hearkened unto us tnd left this message: Re member, these tiny little bundles of loveliness must have their first clothes, all must be In readiness lonr, before baby arrives. With this the stork flew away leaving us with a warning and a wonder. Then ithla us came that sweet sympathy, j touch of mother instinct, and w thought of the miny mothers to be who had come to us 4a a A aa aa TaI M m. m m.-la m a. -- i ,.u propspiy ior the first time, their secret (the coming of the stork), and the wonderful ffiK5? WlU4h14 ,,p,nf her w,ect Babyu nrsl Clothes. And. too, the greatest pleasure of all when baby comes to pay us the first visit, and Oh! the pleas - ure to see each i day a new life, a mother's unbounding love for her baby. We could not resist the call or fail la our duty and sacrifice all the pleasure that we have enjoysd since w came to the Baby' Boudoir, and a tha Baby s Boodoti ' has ao many calls from all over the land for Baby Oothes, they are compelled to devote every moment of their time to designing md manufacturing for baby, too, likes 'new things. . v.tBt x ih Bot close, only the oamt and owner.. 9 W,"l:chln1t,lthe tient. Service, and merchan dise will remain the same. To our friends, the custom er, of the Babys Boudoir, to the mothers an" expectant HI!i'r,TT! ltlT,,twW,.ch .nr Pf announce-, meot The shop will be closed only a few days for ren ovation and remodeling. MISS MAULBETSCH (Signed) MISS BERKS FORMERLY THE BABrS BOWDOrx SSI MORRISON ST. R VICTO R E OR D REDUCED To All 10-Inch Double-Faco Black Label Victor Record Reduced to. 7p " All 12-In. Double-Face Black Label Record at S1.2S Thousands to choose from. Coming early will assure ' . " you a ood. selection. All the Latest Vocal and Inatrumental 75 VICTOR RECORDS YOU HAVE WANTED Parted Tm . . . L'Addio a NpoJi ......... Tranton Ttwnble Ta .... Lamia eaneooa Italian .... Laa Paehcnn de Perls, .... Cameo Flower Sooc ..... Dreams of Lone Aco ...... Tha Lost Chord Elecia Muaenet Fona del Destino, with Bcotti aiwxtmo naRat Abbott, Sootta 7! Stabat Matar Select Caruso Records Santa Uaeim ... .S1.S9 1.25 1.23 1.29 1.75 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.00 S.00 1.75 jrerenei ...... . . . . 1.75 Caatkjne da Koel 175 Campeae a Sen (Aa Maria) 1.75 Beranata 1.75 PjSllmert On With tha Play.. .2 1.75 Tha Palms . -V 17$ Troratore Miserere, with Aids ... i00 inniujiu noma to tnu MAtnttaus Laeia naatet TabBasjadC ' Joomet, Bada. etc. .... McCormack Records You Have Wanted When tha River frhannnn PIiak. t , BOrar Threads Amonc the Goal. . lis Spaawbare a Voice Is CaHtoe. . . . 1.25 The Little Gray Home ta the West 1.15 Little Town in the Ould Country.. 1.85 The Sunshine of Tour iaSe...... 12 i rhena a T swy Tmm pmn Je- Byaa Ban Told Ma That Tumble Down Shack ...... Ooma Baek t Kaa r. ... Leara to SmOa . . La Captnera (The Wren) .,.. $1.25 Ix,e's MeaseDRr Waits .-. l.SJ The Last Rose of Summer ....... 1.75 Choice Galli-Curci Records Lea FQlea aa Cades ....... Proch'a Air and Variations . , augnoa-rolonaise , Carre Me Baek ta Old VirrfniiT. . . its Aacel's aarenada, with KimballM. . . t.00 Old FoOa at Home, with ZimbaUst. . 1.50 tatUa Gray Eome la the West 1.2S aj lanqia . 1.25 Alma Cluck Records AlnhA n. The Lost Chord, wtta Ximbalist. . Tales of Hoffman Be rearoile ... The Little Old Los; Cabin , usees to too -j-f Bird , Miscellaneous Vocal Records 2.00 S.50 .S1.25 , l.ti . 1.25 M . E25 .51.25 . 1.75 . 1.75 1-75 2.00 1.20 1.25 1.75 Gtmte-t Mlrade of AD Baah..S1.25 Mlairty Lak' a Ross. Aid 1.2S O Sole Mto. De Goeavaa ........ 1.25 mm, Wamnrath 1.25 Swiss. Echo Boos. Tetrmasinl 1.75 Select Violin Records Gypey Lore Ron. W-rr-jnafh. U5 lm Palornn, De Gocorea 1 75 li? .PldSweH Whitehall. . 1.75 Open the Gates. Wilnama 1.75 xaoa w xaca, wuuaaas 1.75 Vonr AmarWa Soaaa'. .......... Si.Ts Komaaea, Morfad .............. 1.75 A,e Mana, Elmaa ............. L7I linmoraeqae, Klmaa ............ 1.75 iraaiaerei. Kinaa .......... .... U9 SoBVaoir. Kbaaa .............. 1J5 Valaa Bhutte. BeifaU ...,.".!' its A to Mana. Beifets 1.75 Gypiy Serenade, Kxetxtar ........ t.tt mjub w uie ami. Ajauisv. ...... X.73 Your Choice Harry Lauder. Records S1.00 Am t-arwYaa- r T - m VT i V. V r tfiurv ef lmf. Anld Scotch Sonca The Brlush BaUdosa lean MaeNeia I Lor a Lata, re Loved Her Krsr Race She Waa a Baby. KiOkcranUe. 4 Wee Jeaa MaeGrecoT. She's the Lass for Ma TWli. ISn. TIM. , Bonai Leexia Jiadaay Be TVmil 4 Trip to IriTerary. weariBe KBta. , Tobermory. I're Sooterhinc fa tha BotOa Saate as His Farther Waa - Stop Tour TickliM. JodL. She la My Bosia. Dourhia. the Baker. It's Nice to Get Dp ia the Korsiac. Mr. John MaeXay. Ia the frO-M B-I. , Qoaen Amoaa tha. Seethe. ; Your Choice Harry Lauder Records S1.50 Waa T utft ana I v. ' W When I Was Tweaty-eaa 1k. T. If. Tbk. ; ' rv Something ia tibe Battle. Haaie aa His Faither Was Bofere Eh. Re Was Very Kind to Me. The 8aftast of the Family. Rob Roy Maelatosa. Th Waddiac o' Laaobia McGraw. The Mnait Boy. Tha Kilty Lada - If Riamla VtamA Ta. Breakfast ia Bad a Smatay ranaa o tM Bnonv I Lore to Be a SaOer. The Waddiat of Beady wwV Nanny. If a Kioe to Get TJo ta the Moraia. Dooshia the Baker. I. Lore lamia She la My Rosa OIL PAINTING FREE 7x19 Genuine Hand-painted. Oil Painting free with each $2.00 or more purchase In the Record or Sheet Music Department PAINTINGS LSOT MAILABLE 125-127 Fourth St4 Bet. Washington and Alder Sts. Everything Musical . Charge Parchases Dated March I See Back Page This Section 4 Always- the New Tilings - First at Meier & Frank's" Agin the Meier & Frank Store proves its ability not only, to excel in value-giving but to provide the newest and finest goods as quickly as they can be procured.' The premier buying organization of the northwest, with the utmost in resources at its disposal, was first to send its representatives to the fashion centers and some Meier & Frank buyers are already on their second trip btrying new things for Spring 192S. NewSuiU New Frocks. K New Cdats New Skirts . New Blouses NewH&ts New Ganutures " IJ.Drets Accctsories 1. New Fsirics New TbJn for Women m3Gffl, New Thirigs for Men and Boys I Are Among tke New TKngs Ready Now at Meier & Frank's New things are flowing into the store all of the best qualities at the prices. Every day will brine more new arrivals. We invite everyone interested to see the displays in the, various departments; displays which though not in any sense formal nor yet complete give admirable pTjortunity for early viewinrof the new. est and best of the advance spring modes. - s Wat air fl or star thai araOf orf nntm 3m met Am t Aa .'.aM,'.. Ma. - - a a, a . , . . . " , mT , .mm m r as .wav iiwtf prices Bl WUCT gACg fleW fUftTB arm ia hm rSrtrf-. rrf Mmnmr A FranVa , V V TMS O.UAUTY STOKaT or Posttlamo Will You Help? Sure You Will! Give All You Gan to the Community Chest " iFFICIAL Portland Grammar School Text Books for all grades and complete stocks ' of school sutthlieat rin hf rhnmt tnt ne-vt y mmJt l. pjj r. v?r bchool supplies at special prices; text books at established prices. Plenty of salespeople. After Inventory on Whatever clearances precede it, inventory, in- t evitably brings to life a multiplicity of odd lots, lines tnat have sold down below the normal standard. It is this merchandise, of the most varied character as you can imagine, wef are;: . going to clean up in a hurry tomorrow and Sales Bring Savings Many Thin ; while the quantity lasts by pricing it down to the vanishing -point Come to the store and keep an alert eye for the opportunities that pre sent themselves on all sides. You can easily pick up "bargains" in just the things you need or want ' . - Vachel Ijndsay ta InteerretaUv ' rcadinK from i7be CaaamL" The. Chineaw Nigkttn.gal' and : ether of his poena at IAn- ' coin Hi;n School Auditor- -lutn next FridaT even inc. . Tickets 75c ta Book gbop. Fifth Floor. 7 Always Pays to Buy 'at Meier & Frank's" 13 The Quality Store of Portland. Oregon WTM. SIXTM MftMOa. STVL Charge Purchase tomorrow tud Tsesdaj will to on the reentry statements which are datei March 1.