The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 13, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY. AFIUL 1
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DAILY
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FOUriCBHfOH
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t ".. i . t,.n rnoiitr inJ at J c-
freee. Instead of tha required . Tuhbe-ln-
declared that the lack oX beat wai
Aus to flefectlve plumbing, for which the
ott -of ' the buudln;, he aaJd. Js re
sWMible. iie declare! bis Intention to
appeal. .V' .
Utah Eoresteriati1 "
Portland Meeting
otlon for sppolnf nnnt of a ror'.vr
Undle Hi? let lllpptxlrom build. n
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ana sisranau nrfle. trill be ar-
'i"t In circuit cturt fotlowlns; a, ie
rHUj of the susrrma covrt , that ..).
tho.h Wary Jl. Couch own the land
on which the bnildinc tanda. ahe does
aot on thu butldlnx. even though- lite
mpny Vat built It U defunct.
Twwmi who Invested their mow In
the Hippodrome MmpMr charre- .tKt
since the cornrany failed and Miry- IX.
Cntirtl fot control of the building
through m circuit court )eciston she and
Jar J. Bryan hs,s received nearly
tli).00 In Income from it. while they,
twM money built It. bae received bth
ln. - They ask an accounting. . . ..
Tie structure erected tinder s
contract with Mtss Couch which called
for a li-yrar teaee and removal of the
tr x ture at the end of that time. When
tha arompany went bankrupt the lease
wm forfaited and a. bond for removal
ef the build In r wa foreclosed, netting
41 f Couch ItiSO. ..-..,-
Miss Couch then took hr case to the
circuit court and won decree giving
kr the building, although the Scandt-
navlon-Amerlcan bank held a mortgage
givn to , those who la vested In "the.
bulliling. v ' ' , - '
The bank and the Investors appealed
to the supreme court ' and the lower
court's deciakm was reversed. .The highs
court said "she asks a court of eeuliy
by forfeiture to give her a good title
to a building worth $60,000. In spits of
the fact -that she ha no money
' invented In the structure and notwlth.
standing there srs many creditors who
soouM be paid, fclha Id not In . position
to eek eouity.-
The caae i now back rn. the circuit
reurt for an accounting from atlas
Couch and Bryan. City Commlaalonar
, B.rhnr condemned the building August
as. 11:0. etating that tha roof had spread.
The creditors want a receiver named so
that' tha roof can be repaired and. the
place made safs for us. ---.
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iiparimeuis uoiu; y7
'Owner Given Eine
Charles D. Simpson, assistant district
foreter.wtrn heaonuarters aVOpden.
Uuh, arrived In. XortUnd this morning j
to aUerxVihe forest service allotment
conference now In session here.'-'TT'U s
in accordance with tha policy ot .Uie ror
ert service to ive men from the. differ-!
ent districts sit'ln on conferences to
learn howr thinjS will ae earned trn t
early dUttiats. . - jrs- .. .
t K. Tubheslng. manager of tha Bar
tnn hotel, llth and Alder Streets.- wai
finer 12S by Judge fckwall Wedneoday
rtrmoon for permitting occupants of
hi apartment house to suffer from com.
TV hen health bureau Inspectors Investl-
Sld Kattirdsy morning at 9:30, U was
sin. laisii iiien imilai
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Doctor. Injured: jas
Macnmexurnsuver
Pr. 'William. Mi Campbell. - physician.
with; office m BIS Journal building.
was takan .to Vincents, -oosniiai
Wed nesday hi gh t. suffering-; from . f rfd
tated rlba. and brulaea which he received
hen bis automobile oraahed into -a tree
at !6tb and Tburtpan streets. The ac-
cident occurred when Campbell swung
hi machlns ovr tha curb to avoid, a
coilisioa. with another automobile. Jli
ear Urnd esmplstaly, around -and waa
badly damaged In the crash. Campbell
Uvea at tha Imperial hotel. -v :J
Missing 'Bpy?s BodvS
f jTaknroi UreeK
Tha body tet Bobby . WtaslaW. the -
vear.old boy wh A disappeared, frora the
noma ,OC SIS' grananjoiner, aira.
Flemlns:. In the Lents district Sunday
momtngwas rtcovsred" from, Johnson's
week lata Wedtissday anemooa Ttie
body was -taken to tha home of Mrs.
Fleming and: tha Coroner nonnea, v xos
boy's bod- evidently bad been la tha
water tinea a short time after hi dis
appearance, Mrs. , wlnsiow Reid, the
lad's mothor, arrived Tuesday from
Bremerton. Wash., to assist In tha
search for-bar Son. -V --v.- ;
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WJIlSTtEtt OUTWITS BAWBITm
Denver . April 13.-U. P.) When , a
holdup man stuck a gttn In ioa Kra
ftowna'a faea. Jos aldestsppsd. whlsUed
and walked en with bin hands in his
pockets. The startled holdup man went
tha atber way.., - -
KKVClTOltCltS TO . O ATHK& -
tlarrlaburg. April U. Tne annual
convention, of the Linn -county Christian
TTnrfeacon aooistT wUl be .held hers April
tl-j3.. ,.Ir. Kellay WFruan4 wiu
speak. . . "
W ofTer these goods 2a any ena af aur fallewUia stores Salem,
MarabHaU, Albany, Band, Mcdford. Cerrallis, Orawf KeUo Weak.
-with ICEAIQUARTEMr t9.t98 TlKrJ ST rORTLATr
all mail orders will be filled promptly. These stores ere ender the
personal maaagement ol J. T. CONWAY, who has been. handling
government army stock Since the quartermaster dept. opened ita.r
store , here two and a half ywe ae, Kobett, reliaile anrif ged
are here offered. ,.-.-'- " J
BLANKETS-L k.e new; p, D. wool army issue,1 fall size 66x8. " .
has regulation U. S. in ctnterr eact...;..t . ......... $2.
NEW" ATJ4Y PUP TENTS Heavy khU duck weijh bout
6"lb-5., 4 ft. S in- high, 5 ft. 9 in. long,, .beside the tap
extension These maae s'dandy camping, outfit tor twQ r- Z.
. peoule. Many buy them for children's play teatv.W "
have a limited amount tt, each...;........ -.. w2.S
PACK SACKS New army with- carrier, made of heayy khaki
duck. They will cafry.2 blanket V a 'Tpup" tent. mess kit,
trcanteea.and personal effects. It la the irray reUtton r
't"pack carrier.-f. ach Ji .... I . .i .--..
MESS KITS New aluminum, reKul'tn, each,' . - . -...35c ,
CANTEENS New aluminum, regulation, each ;,...... v.. 35c
CANTEEN CUPS Folding new aluminum, ach .......... 20c
CANTEEN ' COYERS To tarry taatee and cup t .reclaimed j .
,? make a Thermos, bottle of your canteen; each. . .... . .... .20c
BREECHES Army. O. D.' wool reclaimed la food ordej, sues '
30 to 36, each ....... ....'.. i ...$1.75
SHIRTS New O. D. woof army regulation, double elbow.
Sizes t5 to 7. Each ....... ., :i, ...... v .s..$325
PUTTEES Newt leathef. :'. A freat buy. 'Slaea 13 H to '
"Wlfh tfrap. Paif . . .".." .. $4X3
PUTTEES New, extra heavy leather reinforced front Wd ,
. bottom, sprlnf; front' Sizes 13 V to" 17. Pair...; 53.SQ
SHIRTS New, extra heavy O. D: wool. Sizes i 4 H to t '
Each i $2.75
'SHIRTS New khakf cotton, extra heavy No.US5 . SUea
t6 't7 ' Each ....' .Ik4
! VTc llte Nd Ercr.di Steves -We Hare . No
Ccnccucn Willi Any utiicr Stores ,
Wcnica's and Bi Girls f.
New Easter . .',
T" " Strap Effects"! .
Patent and Kid-Leathers
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TRICED AT
.: ,, :-; tentsv :.:
Kew wall, made from U. S. standard 29' Inch whUe duck. tr
W pitch reiotorced, at ridge ends and eave corners... rr. . .
8x10, 8 02.. . . O.00 1 10x12, 8 w.: . .S11.C0
8x10, 10 ox.. .911.15 10x12, 10 oz.. . . .Q13.80
If other sizes are wanted, write us. We make tents. Not toaa
on, hand at these. prices. ?' ' , ; --.Mt-v-
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.United A?my Sfcbe
194-196 Third Ste,:Corncr Taylor
" " 1 ' J. T. CONWAY. President-Mankffer r ' ,
Th Pioneer. Army Store Man of. Oregon wi-
V. L Douglas
Chiforda $6.00
Shoes . $6.50
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Misses and Children's
Easter Beauties -
il'';to,.$s
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293 Morrison Street, Next to Cor. 5th Street
Wo Glv
S.& II.
Gma Tradmi
Stamps
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Morrison Street'
Near Second
-Open -C
; Saturday
Evenings
Tfll 8 :00 P.M.
SALE STABTS AT 9 A. LL SHARP
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, We Ttll iti'With Values
"Swtf Sixteen
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Re
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ctioiis
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t -4nre said to be perfect re-m;eat6rijust "!
u xno sarae nanus inuuu mvwi. ;vuu iievci tu
L sacrifice any,detail in . the re-prpductioris 'is a
"Sweet Sixteen" achievemeiitspmethinff that
r calls for the finest talents . . . x. . ,
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; is the fact that .these wondrous t t
i Fashions-are Voiirs ta sIId intOi.
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; V Jsatisf action at," :' , : ' " 1 - ,
COATS,VVVRAPS, SUITS, DRESSES,. CAPES ,
i As 4 the' measured
rhythm of' a poem
: charms the ear,' so the1
d ef t lines ; of VSweet
.Six t e en " creation
charm the eye so!
precisely cut and tai-
,s lored that they- in
variahly fit without
altering.
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For the woman of middle age or
beyond as well las the Miss,
v the Junior and; the College Girl
There is a gay Easter
spirit and ensemhle of -
Easter colorings inj.-'.
the collection that,;
surely does1, appeaL
You cannot require so
much that "Sweet
Sixteen"' can not meet .
you.. .. v;. ,.: V
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Notalon a(t6! ."Svttt
o, priced the "Swett
Sixteen" way cf ' .V
f250 to f750 .. J;,,
145-147 BROAD VrAY
Portland '
- Sedtlle '
A'ewvrorJk
San Franciscb
, - 0.3 Anirtes
TO THE ,
REPUBLICAN VOTERS
'.'IT V ' OF. '.THE! STATE: ; .
Kelly's Antjarel Sh'ori boutrht tJiA ktAV; itftrA
and fixtures at less than SO cents on the dollar.
Most beautiful up-to-date Ladies Apparel must
ana .wiu De sold. Thousands or Epnng and
.Easter Dresses, Coats. Suits. CaDes. Wrans.
i Skirts and Waists. at prices that will save you
zrom .'60. to iw per cent on your Eastei: and
spring garments. , - " '
293 MORRISON STy KEXT TO COR. 5TII
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I am a candidate ,
for the I-,-'
THIS STORE HAS 30 .BRANCH STORES
REPUBLICAN
IWINATION
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'for
Silltiiiid
Cloth
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governor Mmmimm
OF, OREGON
at ihe Primaries r
to be held - :-'
l Jlar itaixeld Ore."
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T. Jf '.fiat? maJeno pre-election- promises cni -moAe -none, '
: 2.Tcs on geperat property must be. reJuced. vl favor .$uk-
-;knd incteased credit are essential' to intuit the prosperity of the,
lrmer".-, , . - , i ' v . ' J
, 4.' more equitable adjustment of the automobile, license tax
( WitIr due' regard to theactual value of the car. Gasoline tax for
highway, only, ' , - r - S ' ' - ;
3,-Av to my atutuda on the labor question,' 1 refer w my. em
pioyes ana my legisiaare recora.:
hi't Coroplebon of the state highway system with special attention
h market reads. " ' ' , ' r
; . :7 The public school i one of ih fundamental factors in ur..
5 fysUm of wcrnmenL CI favot tampuhorji attendance, in the pff
ifflaTjf graded Teach pure Americanism to eH tcjinnyjy ot
en -eartf age. Conftnue to strtngiicn cna tuii . op this , typical
jimerican inifuion. , . , , -
8.' Strict enforcement of all laws. - ' ," - .
v 9.I am against Japanese Una ownership or: control. ?
"'' ResDectfullY suhmitted. ' "
CHARLES HALL. .
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'0h I "mvEsnER : And spring
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TWEEDS, POLOS, ALU
NEW MATERIALS
$I4.t3, $184)5 and. 4. a. ..
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41D Beautiful
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and
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sses
Values to $55.00. Going e H (O AC
Out of Business Prices ' J rifu
$26.S5,$38.3tnd.. ; . ViJ
"iTaU by Hall for Go rern or Club, MarshfieUL Ore. .-.-
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SUITS 187 SUITS
Spnpmd Easter Suits
Values- ot $6o.0a Goins C
Out of Business Priccs-r w V
$26.55,-$24.95 and
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albts
Values to $3.00. i To Be Sold Out CO Q IS
st $1.93and:.w.wv....... VtAf
Odds and Ends, Broken Sizes In
Ccats, Capss, Sliirts, Suits and Wraps
J$,.95
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Values to $20.CD. Gcirr Out of
Business Prices to Close Out
- SAJ1PLE CAPES, SASIPLE WRAPS,
SA1MPLE COATS AND DRESSES
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AT LESS THAN !i PRICE
38S lofttiSfd Gannents
t Frcm the Einlirupt Stock n 7
' will bs sacrificed. Dresses, j - J .95
Ccats, Suits, Skirts, y&. to T
vloj, st.cnly vl8.Ci and. ...
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