The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 22, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIE OHEGON : DAILY JOLT RNAL, TOIITLAND, OREGON.
LEAGUE SEEKING
CUT OFF ROAD TO
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 22," 192;
GET AROUND 1
To Uka 71 families la Southwest Port
land "out of ta raudV cutoff road
connecting tha Boone Firry and Tay
lor Ferry roads wu proposed at a meet-
' tog of tho Southwest Portland Jmprovs-
meat leatus held Tuesday night at tht
Knox' kalL- PalaUoo HDI sad Boone
Ferry roads. Marcus McCraw, president
' of the league presided..
T. B. Norsk sucsested the cutoff and
outlined Its proposed course from a point
where .Ninth street crosses the Taylor
. Ferry road east to the junction of the
Palatine H1U and Boones Ferry rosds.
This cutoff would eliminate a steep
trade for those traveling the Taylor
rerry road.' Norsk said, as the steepest
grade on the proposed cutoff Is 7 per
cent, whtreas the trade of the present
road Is said to be as his a as 12 per cent
at some points. It is so steep that par-1
ing will not be attempted. Norsk said
the men of the community ars willing I
to do much of the work on tho cutoff
road and estimated that the cost to the
county would be about 11000. The cut
off would be about 3200 feet Ions;.
County Commissioner Rufus Hoi man
was Invited to the meeting and promised
to taks tha matter up with the other
commissioners and do what he could to
hare the Improvement made.
A lengthy discussion . was also, had
concerning the sxtension of Terwllliger
boulevard Into this community, but no
definite action was taken. Many of
tho residents would prefer to hare the
cutoff put through rather than tho boule
vard, as the latter would prove mors ex
pensive. About 100 residents of the
, community attended the meeting. Frank
fchull. a school director, delivered a short
campaign speech on behalf of Holman.
Council Explains ;
Proposed Law on
White-Black Acts
Resolutions adopted by rarious groups
ttt rnlcir4 MMknlA nrln Ik Mfw iiAiitirtll
not to psss legislation prohibiting the
intermingling of whits and colored peo
ple In dance halls, cabarets or grills.
a statement explaining Its purpose In
proposins; such legislation. The reply
reaita
'?he leglslaUon talked of was. and la.
Intended to end tha ln!rmnH f
whites and blacks under such disgusting
LOndltlons U went rilvlrajut In th.
i ent raid of the place conducted by one
R. D. Stuart It was an assemblage
that should not be tolerated In any de-
..... v m m. wuiku i uiocus-
lon of this subject , was purely . In the
Interest of common decency and does
not In any way involve- the question of
rsce prejudice. Such attitude on the
part of the council should have the
whole-hearted support of every colored
person as wsll -mn whit.
We. oan only assure thosa colored peo
ple who have signed their names to reso
lutions that they need have no- fear of
mnj mcuon oi me -council being taken to
encourage In any way .any race preju
dloe or anjrthlng against any law abiding
colored person. We have found thaVno
uaiuonai legislation la necessary.1
MAT l.lfl A BIV ATM
Hot Lake. March XZ. Arrivals ai Hot
Lake sanatorium Sunday were: Char
ktts Noyer and Lenora Noyer, Welser
lllahA! "Trim Tanu -w . .
Mrs. Lee Smith. Islsnd Citv. i a
H1" J!!!. 1-2- 7- .fortund;!
v.. nuniuijiirra. najis waiia : c c
land ; P. J. Powers, Medical Springs '
Shelby Hugger. Portland ; Chester
- oragg. La Orande. Claude Loehr.
" in, jar. ana Mrs. 8. w
Miles. Herm Intern Ida H. Warson. Port-
land; I. W. Bradford. Elgin. .
SECOND
AND
LAST
BIG
WEEK
NOW!
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to 11 P. M.
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WAS ANYTHING
LIKE
FTJXNIKST BOOK
: BRoroirr to life on
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Belong Bros. Sl Co. SiOts
vWm Skinner & Sons SUks and Satins
Van Raalte Company Silk Underwear
Emery &. Beers Conine Onyx Hosiery
McCaUum Hosiery Co. Silk Stockings
H. R. Mallinson & Co. Sport SAks
Max Held Inc. Forsythe Waists
Louis Roessel&Co. Inc. SiOts
The WilliamCarter Co. Knit Underwear
S. B. fiCB. W. Heisher Inc. Yams
Simon Ascher Co. Inc. Knitted Outerwear .
Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co. r Sport Woolens
North Star Woolen; Mill Co. Blankets
Herbert B. Lederer Co. Edelweiss Organdies and Dotted Swisses
James McCutcheon &. Co. Linens
David & John Anderson Ltd. Qinghams
Orinoka Mills Draperies
Puritan Mills Draperies
Pacific Mills Printed Cottons
Betty Wales Dressmakers Dresses
NO one is in a better position to
know how to wash silk, woolen, or
fine cotton, than Cthei manufacturers of.
these productsJ It is a rnatter of business
,to these manufacturers that the lovely
fabrics and garments they. make should
receive careful laundering.
One careless washing, for instancemay
niin a silk blouse. A babs woolen shirt or 1
band will shrink or yellow almost beyonol
for them to work out the safest way to wash '
the materials and garments they make.
They Had dior6uoi washing tests made
by the I domestic science departmeht of a
famous university. Samples bf silks, woolens,
linens and ' fine cottons were laundered the
average number of tones. , "Careful records
were kept and the washed samples compared,
after each kundering, with samples of the
material which had never been washed.
As a result, all of these manufacturers are
recommending Lux to their customers. They
know that Iaix could not stand up imder these .
severe tests unless it was absolutely pure and
mild.
They say without reservation that Lux is
safe that if water alone won't harm a fabric
or color, Lux can't.
Lux is sold everywhere. Get a package
from your grocer or department
today. -Lever Bros. Co.,
Cambridge, Mass,
recognition in three careless washings. r . -
r When this happens, the manufac- $
! turers of the fabric or garment are held" V rilSiiJ
! . responsible by their cJomers. KjW
for mis reason, all of the manufac- n is - - store
turers listed above felt that it was essential TVLyf '
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