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-it . - i 1 "'r::f W 6 GRANTED AUTHORITY FOR SALE OF.BONDS . i J ! Authority for the sal of 317,f 54.82 In - bonds te raise money for recent street ahdf Ntrit Improvement was granted - tius I cltj treasurer today;! by the fcity coupdt; ,Thhonds will oesr t per-cent interest paid a soroi-snnuaily And wll mttur Infl yevs. rThejuwlll e dtd March. 1. . r: M I The city auditor was authorised to ad vrtiM for; "the :f . the bonds im mediately; They will be sold to. the hlsh- l e bidder. In no cam selling for less than part and accrued Interest- i: ".. - These bonds ere to cover the 'expense rot vt4 variety ofl Jmprof sments j tn )! ) parts Sof the city- The work, bis een completely inspected and Accepted a the ' Contractors ire now ; awaUins; payment, ' . - i ' t FEBMIT TO BUILD .j Permission to build a new wing to tie s liwood hosoital on Umatilla avenue fee- ttween East llth and : East 1 5th streets ' at an expense of 5,000 was arani today by the city council. . t.-t, . . . , T FULL FOR ELECTION (Coadnued from Pace On) sidered one of the leaders of his party tn the) county and in the state. OPPOSED BT MII-LEB DEMOCRATIC BALLQ He has been, and is,; making; an actlre campaign for the nomination, and if soe- - csreful contends that tie wUl carry his : figst through the summer and up to tle last day of the. general campaign.' j) Watkins is opposed for the nomination . i by Robert : A. Miller and Robert G." Duh- - fcaii. Miller, who is an Oregon DemO , I eraf of long standing, has been a candS- .. date for various offices in the past upon the (Democratic ticket and has served as receiver of the land office. - 1 Duncan's chief claim for political propilnence is his connection with the recall movement which he launched against the members of .the public serr " ' ice (commission, and the editorship of . . couple of : trsde Journals. He Is now under two indictments returned by the grand Jury of Multnomah-coujity chart lngjhlm with criminal j liheL WdtXD WAVE CHAXCB r" 1 -is currently believed by political 4 students lit the district that Watkina, if norslnated : on Friday, will have a food ,figHUng chance for election in rsoyenf - berj under, all the varied conditions now exieting In the present: campaign. i Next to the congressional fight, in in--. terest, cornea that for the gubernatorial - nomination, between Walter M. Pierce, Harvey G. Starkweather, Webster Holmes arid Will B. PUrdy. The battle. : here lies between the flrat three. Them sre'few, Jf any, who consider that Purdi-, in tne lace or hie record in the state. , to je counted in the race. . MAY WETK 1W 2f AMES " is Ji prtty; battle also la being waged b- - tweeh rri J. W. Morrow of PorUanU and Will It. King, who. for the past sev eral years has been av resident of New - Tork andlWashingtoni D. C. and whjo still spends virtually, all of bis time ib x the' East, for Democratic national corrl mltteemani. Dr. Morrow now holds that .office and Is a candidate for re-ele- , tlO. ' i. , .j . . ;: : No candidates filed (for th office of state treasurer, for congress from the f FlMt district, for the three places upon tbej supreme bench, br for circuit judge ef department 3, or the ; Multnomah -.: county bench. A movement has been launched, however to have 1 II ton A. Miller's rame written in on the ballot to give him the nomination for state ' tfeisurer. 1 Tbe same thing is being ur- - dertaken ft secure the nominations f Joan It. Smith of Astoria. John Vain Easts and Oglesby TOung of Portland, all ;of whom would appreciate seats uoon . 5- The name of Ij. T. Laneley. nast nres- i iaent ot the Jackson club, is to be writ Mttt In as a candidate for the Democratic nventnallon for department J of the .-Multnomah circuit court.' though there ' ia Siiso a movement on foot to give the .tTemocratlc nomination to Judge Robert t Tucker, the Republican candidate who i;hs no opposition upon the printed bWl ' f lota of either party, i ' I ' , , : There is a XaU Ucketj for the senatorikl nominations and f or ' the lower bouse Tfrera Multnomah county, and also t6r if. county ticket waere a county auditor ; and two county commissioners are to be ; elected in November.! . i' J . K - John y$p. Stevenson. 'formr municipal. juegs; u, cniniDert, a wen-xnown oust- i'.i -ness manner the city, and Dr. Elof T. ; . Jisoiuna are see King ine aenatortai noi T l ; , lnatlons without opposition. Among the 14 candidates for the hou: of ; representatives are included j Bert ifS. Hsney, former state chairman, former " TJ sited States attorney and prominent Uyyer of Portland ;-jR.W. HsgocdU fs, .: i . - ! ' I Late Nw for I RARTNERSHIPS DQ YOU nowvthat in event ef death I of eitber pa.rtnr; the ; bosineas of the part aershlp ceases? ; ' VSTILL yon be 'v 'crampd for funds to settle with the estate of the de cedent? ,.- x 0R WILL yon be compelled to take yonr deceased part ner's wife into part nership? O HONE us MaU ' 447 or -write for our partner ship asreeroent to perpet uate your' business withoot loss to 'the Jirins; of the estate of the decedent. A , ... LET - Help Solve Your Business Problems i rT ! ? ill former snember of the house from the county; Hal Lock up until reeontly as sistant United State f attorney y. George A. LovJoy, who has been active in Dem ocratic politics in the county for some years: Kstes Snedecor, Portland attor ney and past president of International Rotary, and m number of other men and women prominent in the business; pro fessional and civic life of the. city and county.. - ' rt4lp'v rr'Tii The fulT Democratic! ticket which will bs put In the field. Including tbosi can didates whose nomination' Is sought by the medisaa of wrlUen-ln ballots, ; Is. as fbllows:. . !,;. T - I National commltteetnen Drr. ;vt Morrow and WUl R. King. tK.- y Cocgress: First district, sa candidate flUd J Second ; district HJ. . Harvey! Gra bant-of. Baker; Third, distrfcf jElton Watkin,; Kobert A. MIUr,: Robert O. Duncan. '' i - 0 Governor t? Walter J M- Piere of La 6rande 5 Harvey G. t Starkweather of Portland;' Webster Holme of TUlimook; and VTUl $L Pnrdy of Salem, v I '' State treasurer, Milton A. MlBer. Suoreme ceurtr John H. Smith of As toria : John Van Zante of Portland . Ogiesby Toung of Portland. ; - .r- -l Circuit Court,- Multnomah county, de- rrtment I. W. T. Vaughn ; department U. Ia Xangley; depsrtment S, W, N. Gatens; department .f Roscoe-P. Hurst; department - 7 Oedrge Alexander. - Senate. John Hi Stevenson : D. Cham bers, tor the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Wilson T.i Hume. Senate., 14th district, Clackamas, Columbia- and Multnomah counties, .E. T. Hediuad. : . ii ' 1 I House of representatives, Multnomah county : Joseph K. Carson, MarU T. Hidden, George A. Lovejoy, Hall S. Lusk, Johnston, Wilson, Alice M. . Mc Naught. T. J SammervOle, Dr.v Donald D. Evans, George E. Welter, Estesi Sne decor. Dr. A. K..Higgv S. E. Holcosnb, R. - W. Hagood,' Berfc XL, fianeyt anxi Marshall W. Malonet. fl ', . I ' ( Representative thirtieth district. Clack amas and Columbia .counties, timer a. L,undberg. !: ' District attorney. Walter B. Gltason. County Auditor. W. F. Whltery. j County commlssionersv Pred W. j Vog- ler, O. I Baker and jE. T. .Peterson. CBUMPACKER BATTIJTO TO CONSTBrCTIE PBICIPLE Mkurlce E. Crutapaoker, I Repuo'llckn candidate for congress from the Mult nomah district, during the dose Of his csmpalsn has been conducting a Vigor ous speaking tour throughout the county. advocating the development of Oregon s resources snd the necessity of having representation from this district which is la tune with the progressive spirit er the Jv'orlhwest. v Y . ? i -', v ;': , On Monday be spoke before a i large gathering of the Italian Republican. club at the Swiss ball, and' minced no worse concerning the attack which . has re cently been made on all foreign-born citisena. J - ; . l " This Idea of condemning citisens be cause of their foreign birth Ss compara ble with that of an individual whs ln vltes a person to his home and' then abuses him because Of bis residence," said Crmnpacker. "This nation has been developed by the sturdy peoples of Eu. mM and it1 411 behooves any group Of citizens to attempt to place themselves as dictators of the qualifications or cit izenship." '-J.4-Z- ; j ' . Crumoacker also . spoke (before the Scandinavian societies Monday evening pointing -out the necessity or seeping pledge once made "upon election - to- of fice. He flayed fi tjongressman i aac Arthur's record on soldier 'relief - Hegls- iation snd advocated the payment of our nation's moral and sacred . obUsatton to those deienders on iana sna - v -f-" ' . .-!- MA5T CLtTB WOE3?r IBOBSKl j H. COABETT'S! C ATf BID ACT The candidAcy; fbf Harry i tl rbett. Republican candidate if dr.. state senstor, ie being Indorsed byl Portland ;. club aMordinar to a' canvass made by supporters of his ' during the past few days. , . " i . I . . .. "I should like to see uorDew go to Salem to represent Multnomah county in the senate," said Mrs. j Norman JV; Cole man, president of tn ioca orancn oi. the Association or university women. "He Is a business man and has a record of accomplishment that anyone couia be -proud of. Other! women wno. ex pressed themselves as being strongly In favor of Corbett are: Mrs. w. o. wortn- ruo. Miss valentine nicnara, Mrs. j. . Elliot King and Mrs; J. Cv Othus.. (Omaaued Proa psse Ose tike up the work If XfMker were to lay It down. .;. - i Many times the story bss been told. Sad evidently witb some relish, of Gen eral Jacob S. Coxey'a testimony. Coxeyc of "army"- tame, had a scheme which he earnestly presented to a house com mittee, whereby the government's ships were to be turned over to him for oper ation and paid for by ja flat-money plan. Coxey was asked If be. had bad any experience In operating ships. V - . "No, wone,. thesanoe is Mr. Lasker," be responded. It Js recognised, however," that Ijaaker and- the present board have J adopted many economies and that they, have had a hard game tn a time of world depres sion of ocean-trade. j ; . . V' ;" SHIPS WOIf "T SKUL!. . ' " .' They have tried to sell ships, ;but ships won't sell, except la Silal eases, for special purposes. Bveryohe Is waiting to see. what congress intends to do. i ' -There are "intimations that if con gress doea not act, there, will be a spe4 clal session, called in advance' f the regular ; meeting of congress next De cember. This creates ho enthusiasm. About nlne-Unths of the members of the bouse and one third of the senators want to get borne in good Season to carry ow their ; campaigns f or i reelection, .and do not relish the thought of being, called back as soon as' the campaign tls over. 1 ; Gospel Tabernacle; : Being Demolislied -Within a few days the waited gospel tabernacle at East Third and "Jrving streets will be a thmg of the .past. Tuesday men from the G. K. Wrecking Company started rasing . th structure. Th building committee sold it to the concern for 1550. acoordtng to a report made by the Rev. W. E. Kloster, chair man. Th tabernacle housed the meet ings ef th Dr. George Wood Anderson campaign. . The ' buUdimg must be wrecked by Jua 1. ss the icbureb lease on the property expires oh that data. The - structure coat tin to erect and about $1?(H to maintain during the six weeks of the crusade. , . - -: ' AweLEKK lFI3fs;i. , - -H. Donrier. K. G. WUUams and. Iouis uiebeck of Clackamas county were .ar rested Sunday tor angling In the Mo Ulla? river -without, licenses, and follow ing triaU at Oregon City, Dosner and Williams -were flaed 2i mh and Tjw. beck was discharged because be was a minor, according to reports filed" at the headquarters of the tt cams com. miscloa today. '" 1 HARDING IS EAGER TO OBTAIN SHIP SUBSIDY .sr. CANDIDATE WAS BARRED liI1915 fc Charles W. Garland Is a candidate for nomination as. district attorney i of Multnomah county on - the Republican Ocket, desirfU a record estabiishod in recent -years "that Includes 1 disbarment by th supreme court, grand Jury indict ment for larceny by bailee in Multno mah county and a, judgment of guilty oar another charge of the same of f ense In the" district r. court of Multnomah county, t He Is skow practicing i law on probation.' ; . l-j. ?tr-,ft 11 j'-M'S ;i' 1U Disbarment proceedings were brought against C. W. GarUnd by: the grievance oommittee of th Multnomah Bar asso ciation and duly heard by th; state su preme court. The supreme court, in a decision prepared by Justice Bean, June 20, 1915. held that Garland misappropri ated . funds of th .state. i "knowingly , wilfully, corruptly, criminally , and f elo nieusly,? and he was duly disbarred. Garland had been appointed by the state to escheat to- the state property belonging to the estste ' i of " Charles SeheUer. deceased. ,. . ; ;-! ! ; ;!;. 'A .! : r "The proper administration of: Justice, the protection of the public, of those who may be ''clients and of the courts aad th dignity of the legal profession, demand that be be disbarred," J the de clslonwreads; :flH T-H-'i: On April 14. Ills, C. W. Garland, ac cording; to the records, was tried bef or a District Judge Daytoa for larceny by bailee of SIMS. H was found gnUCy and fined SS. Be filed notice of appeal hut th appeaV was .never perfected. He stands on the- book as guilty.' 'i 1 - On August 27, 1920, he wa indicted by the Multnomah county! grand JUryl for larceny by bailee or set.7i iron Hilda Linquist. The records' show that the district attorney's ffice consented to a dismissal of the ease: when : Hilda Llnqulst wrote a letter saying Garland had mad restitution ot 1200 . and bad given his not for : the balance- . Chsrlcs W, Garland Is not tolb coi fused with Tom Garland, Portland at torney, who is not a candidate for ofIce. r EMPLOYERS WIN m !; (Coatisusd Frass Fsce;Ooe by that board's decision. But the em pldyeri have refused. It is their own Mf. . 41.1. MHnii,4 Y j j: . mukii. run, w, . OBBEB IS ; STJSTAIKEB V Judge Bagley saW-s,' ; "This court it this Urn is hot con- cerned witb the merits of the quarrel on one side or the other. It Is concerned niy, as to whether the ' men on strike have -adminfjitrei3 ImiunbiA Idsnun to . the. employers and whether they are attempting to coerce the ; employers to submit to the will of the j employes,' by unlawful Means, The affidavits filed by counsel for the employers in this case which affidavits haver hardly been: dis putedshow that sues; force has been re sorted, to. Therefore the temporary - re straining order will bC made perman ent" - ,. i-J-UJUHiv Hi The attorneys wlllj mee Hrith' Judge Bagley this afternoon to. discuss certain minor changes In the order. Pouts de- clared that th -union: baQ fs. within 1500 feet, of the Employers ball and! that? if that part of the' order which prohibits congregatiom ;of the union : men within 1500 feet of the employers ball Is allowed to remain- In force, the union men will have to vacate. :ii - 5 IiOXGSHOllEMAir PBOTESTS A longshoreman who Is a 'property owner on the waterfront objected to the provisions keeping the union men from witnm iouo - teet or tne aocKs, or piers where ships are loading or: unloading, on the grounds that he would not - be allowed to visit his property. i Chriss Bell, for the employers, scouted the idea; that the employers would ; employ the order to keep men away from the docks who had legitimate business there. ; i ! Baekkusoh and Fbrsberg, , the two union men found guilty oft violating th Sunday, May 21st AT Ulil TTOOIC SALVATORB SANTAELLA. -WILI. PBESEWT A , Special Sunday ; Concert De . Luxe BT XTf . v Enlhrged Rivoli I u ; Sjpnphony Orchestra Salvatore Santaella - , COSTDCCTiyft Francis Richter BOX,OIgT;.! Noi Advance in! Admission ' Tickets Now on Saie EYESIGHT Is Priceless Yet Mn a n y: p e o p 1 el; :nesitate to spend ai Jtl ' J .. ' xew uwiars xo' insure .theirs. '", i WHY? fiit-- ti.f Dr. J. D. DUBACK : Eyesight Specialist ! '!(& .11 A . 171 BROADWAY J i !,, 1 U - D1S the 0UEG0N DAI1.Y JOURNAL, PORTLAND, temporary, order and fined. $50 each !by Judge' Bagley, were accused f follow Bng Walter' G. Tounger from Terminal No. 4 (across Portland to. lltb and Jef- fson streets, where they. were alleged to have chased hint Into a grocery:; store .and cursed ! hiiev--J f i'r-v ' , f :v I The; defendants ! asserted they , wjsre niy i sf ter : a chancer to talk' to 7 Youi and give bun thej strikerr side of the contraversy. -' f l:MK!t George C ' Ford. Ym)-. non-union ; lo: shoreman, reported to polio this morn ing that his autoroobils was forced over Uva curbing tr k cv on ast Barna&d street' as b was returning to his boxn from work Tuesday evening ! and that when he got out of his machine he "was leaped upon, beaten with fists and left b a sewd-concioua .condition. 1 This 1 the first violence reported In the longshoremen's strlks In a week. The 'story was, unsubstantiated by! wit nesses, and wss further complicated I by th fact f that Pord did not report : the attack Tuesday . rUKht but waited until morning to call the police. . ... Kabt j&iTOT yiif fc,,:hi:vr:. :.He said he was semi-conscious. for ohly a few minutes and then a pedestrian cam 1 along and I helped I him Into i bis automcWle. He drove on borne, feeling too mussed up to let the . polio j know whnfe bsd happened.! i . ! .,).; . f '4fH-h--'. ; There i were a few. minor scratches; on IHs face . when he i appsired at sheid QUSrtars. He did -not leave his address. Eagle Creiri Eoad h V Is Being JRepairdd fto i- !' : . i- i- m:H h i The 1 road leading from : .th : Columbia river jhJghwajr tQto : the lower picnic grounds at Eagleji Creek, Is being Re paired by Multnomah county. X crew of men is Suttihg in a rock wall between the creek and the road and widening the ireek through f the wall. At present It is impossible v fir automobiles to down Into the picnic grounds, but within 10 days or two weeks all the washouts caused by the winter storms will be re paired, ! Agent Killed While on Search ; -I i : - : r Houston, Texas J May 17. (X. N, Federal Prohibition' Enforcement Agent pi W.t Floyd was shot snd killed today as he (Wss about' to search 'a garage: In the rear of a residence. The police,: who afe investigating, i; said that Floyd was killed by a fusilade of shots fired frbm the: house. v,'f I'. t j-! v. . - !j : j1 1 1 YOUR yacaticrii will betfm: at the bttfin- ii -! VOtJR . vacation will begin! at the begin ning if yoiii go this travel-by-water way begin-fromthe very minute you walk up the gangplank of an Admiral Line ressel. he shorf ocean voyage will prove! de lightful experience. There's the absolute relaxation, pleasurable exercise, the tang of! salt sea breezes, dancing, deck sports, which make traveling-by-water a vacation in: itself. ifM.r. ;:; i '.;!: 1 r - Let ss tell yea more abost th trsvel-by-wster way It's the comfortable, iavigoraUsg, eheerlal way-asd economical, too. Special reduced summer excarslon fares now is effect. I PT j"1 ' : ' I! TICKET OFFICES: 1 j ' !! d St- Cor. Stark, Portland Phone Bdwy. S481 i;.:.?.Bb'rB Sons,' Astoria Pkoae illSi E. 3 Mc.MICK.EN, Pass. Traffic Mar- I Ci Smith p K' ' - ! .r - - . i; ' : - - - - . . ..:.-- :i - , t - s f Bldgn Seattle, HVssa. j Pacific Coastwise Jervtce ailllia LIME, E3H P.ALEXAN&ER. D ELIG full fLorfalLWys III. t I I 4 J" B . - . ,U. . I I K 1 ffl :t;!I ! .. - ' . ..I l l . I H li . ?:!'!' . HI ! 1 . ! ; ; !' ' III i :.3II I II J 'i i ' - ' - f I 1 ! I If ' . ! I t SB I I' -, i y mmm Mm :mi m : i m. n If Jf ji rTnW7n 5f: III 111 -'. i " 'H i mmmT , ! . . . i '...-: i . .TTmmmm FREE LECTU THURSDAY ;EVENlNGi l " .FRIDAY AFTERNOON Com and br yourtiriends snd B 1 teachers of Practical Iiycholoy tell you how to be-eome SUCCESS. I Suite 323 Afc ntoii BMlrhir StSi&eC'Wa 11 11 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 i j 1' ' if ' !. M:iv.::v-.!i';'..g.:n:.;t. ::h----i j. . 3 BANDITS ELUD STATEGDARDSKEH DeciturviOe. No, May 17. tti N.lS.t Slipping through th cordon : jot i stat guardsmen and': deputies, three of the five Springfield, Mo.; payroll i banaitaj carrying with tfcem 110,000 loot.: were 4 day making their way toward $t. JxwilS b s S tolen 'javteaohtlei .. -. rf r J The bandits Obtained tb automobile and three day'! supply of food from E, a.! f arrish, a farmer living near nere a the polnt iof rwifotvora. ?i" Ttv-:: .A lf- f-. Their two missing companions may be dead -jin the. thickets near . Bradabaw Flats iss the result of two gun battles with )Ossa-latajyessTday,v; m IUriessiMaySavlf ManSEbbberiFfom Sentence to Prison The? report fafij Dr. Uoyd Wj Brooke, federal : physician in Oregon, Jwill de termine whether John Weiganflt; post- o trice roDoer, goes so jau or is allowed his freedom. Weigandt, who is 21 years i old, pleaded guilty thia anorntng before- Federal ! Judge. Wolverton to; assisting John Paris, bis brother-in-law,! in robbing the postal substation at 128 Buasell street, last December. About 5 was stolen. ;" ;:.j . - - jj" ) Assistant ' United . States ! Attorney Veatch advised the court that Weigandt reoently had anh operation for appendi citis and stomach ulcers and thai con finement In jail j might seriously j Injure his health- The court ordered ja, phys ical examination, made of the defendant and the report jreturned to him (before Monday - at - 10 o'clock, when sentence will be pronounced. If the report shows confinement wjii injure weigandt': health, the court indicated he I might grant (the defendant a stay of execu tion under bond;: Weigandt is I married! and has a 1 J-months-old . child. 1 Paris pleaded guilty Monday and. was! sen tenced to one year In a , federal reform atoryKj , j; !'!?' i PB.EDEB.ICK tlTBEEj Vancouver. Wish.. Msv 17. Frederick Ludke, 20, died it Ridgefleld this morn ing. His mother. jthree brothers snd four sisters, survive, ber's parlors: The body is at Llm- i ! I PRESIDENTS! HTFULand v .'.."J-.ll! hetdthful fine liWOMENIOI BUENTil PsirchnTofrfk MATli&THJit Jil :0fttliisl-..$lll MXf4tmit A!t i5 s-.."j "J i- - J hear nefcof America's leadinir m Women Facing1 targe Field! "in Affairs) of WorldVaysi Barrett Women win play a big- tart tn affairs International In the future; "according to John Barrett; who spoke IbeforJ- the Woman's 4ld dub at a heinanef held at lb Hotel (ultnomasi Tuesday evening. Womeati;ab4nv.Bsc 'jirtpr snt American firms In larger numbers very day: in foreign trade, centers, landl they have proved their- worth In the diplo matic fleld and, as secretaries 1 the United States consulates abroad, he! said. He described iln gtowihgj termi the gret Pan-American building; it Wash ington, D. and quotedj Marsha Jof fr,ti upon ilhls : visit to i Wssihlngton f as saying TThit If I there had been id any of the great -cities of Europe a build ing of such magnificence standing for whit the Pan-American buildinr stands I for,! where aU countries could gather, t- (Mlhlr liuf fine n,M. thV) : M1f,unnA perhaps th great war woeld neverlhave occkrred-:T?-5 e'Jj 1 ; ,H urged ptl women to study latjerna tlonal affairs, to familiarise, themselves with the geography and history jf the vacation : - U A 'i-L: I : -'lil i' .fwS'SjJI 11- O iranl- Suirimer nights are Victrola nigfcjtS:! Here is j a genuine Victbja fc r 50 tiat you can Mahogany cabinet 9 inches hioi. izU inches wide, 173 inches deep. : 4 ipirich tujTitable. Nickel-plated : sounlx)x. Nickel-plated corner i prptectors, locking device "and re ' 5r ! . " movable carrying handle. Slxt L . i a r PQRTLAHD . , Op2iM PAGEANT t SATTLE I " I ! i l. Ill ! ' !: E I ks ' '.: proghess And prosperity The Every Evening This -Week ji v4 f -i V'"Mi H' ll i. ' I ; XjyrnT - It IVUViWUUUlUil - H Tf all Elks within th Urasids Rkle-tIs-Caris Week ip Wo and;an Elks' ar commaac!! leaT their automobiles' in tho mtras-M and aalraBiu lk vclucU of the Portlaixl RaUway. Ugltt &. Peww Co. Brothes Franklin T. Grif ithj f vth tractioW cmSan has awremd to fFfsj; all rewraes HoWr thos4 of jtbel corrosMsiasf wwsk of i wm nwfs w 000 tempi. It is ! th Jaty receipts and irf ess utaacr ohadiemc ef th offender. this i Order wui 1 1 klv . A Pageant o 1 If ! Matinees Circus s i i Admission, 10c '1' ill .41 "It Oil. y'.LHi. -) .:.r I. l !id rj FRIEDLANOER;'&' CO. ESTABLISHED 1870 JJ 310 .Washington fcet-ffecn iFifth and Sixth ) WIT' f t I r 'h " f countries or th world, the exports aad imports and trad conditions. . H also urged" that they study a foreign lan guage, such as Spanish. , If Harding is elected for a. second term, b said, we Willi see women appointed as ministers to foreign countries, ; , - .. MODERN CRAIuSCASE c;leaiii;:g service Catal ; Oil ftsr est, mit ltsalag--ead tstuhag, ssaM the ideal lee sewer esgss pec. Resists wa H sassy the sign. . i a.': At j I i. .-r ! STAND AltD OIL COMPANY wcmoiA ttinc Sc. Go. and Morrison Striata ' ' . B 1 f. 1 i- ' Parts) i : . j " TACOMA SPOXANfZ 1.1"' BkiiSW . I'. IBBr BSSm W bfSsVr- SSBBBBa SBBBBBI ssSBBBr BBBSmWI " SBf OF PEACE. iAuditorium 1 ,1 l! Kl--.i'. 1 t--' Ant A rrnrrtXT of tho City of Portland! . scip iwnua our new f itwu iof : all Elks b seln iwsD the L ,tatr jrnends U do sO-v Pis- - ; bnst terribio wanishmOnt es Hill Exalt4 itaUr. Pevtlaaci hmdtm. I , i .8P.lls 6 lily - : 2 P.M. EreninflTf , 25c, 50c 1- 1 1 'SALE t .A - 4 - - .Ur .1 I WEDNESiJAl, MAY 17, 1S2Z, I . x. op v. sro; orTK txjl jVaneonTer. Wab4 May IT. A sS'Sea f tesv wUl given by the XAngbters f Veterans Tborsday . aftemoow ,. r home of Mr - EmpaJ Reader on tb su 'uh roao. in effecTi novn S0r.II.lER PRICES I .,, J L ,, IL, 1 ; i . Ji...: .-'.., . ' y GVENINGSi.j J.-,....35c! 3 lDDIES,(Any Time). .10 ' 1 1 . Tneis prises laelsde the TVar Tax ' I aV-Ol I j A Tsemas H. Ine , sseelal 'Predsctles NOW '";. HERE rirni, FRiBAf VIQHT ONLT'j r Thr ills' . m I Heart , Interest - 'the greatest R.-i' jpjaoDrcTiojr I j ETJEH MADE , J REMEMBER! ! : i THE POPCXAll ! SUJfDAT COJCEBT ! i Stechele's Blue Mouse Orchestra Harold Windus f ! UJ THE MW? I JVurlitzer Organ ' THIS BEST . ITf TOW3T J i! f-M'L,. inrir ssijfasa 1- i':t Trade-Marls .. lUa-lstered THE SIGN OP PERFECT J3BRVICE mmm (jlasses i Eye ()mfort Comforts bio ; rlslon means restful nerves and better concentration iin Terytbinf; -you do. f t, . ; 1 i ;- ! .1., .'.,.! t ; :.):: Optical science has pro tressed so wonderfully that we now assur you f eye comfort and ; true vision by oireroomlns;- latent I defects and reUevlns; thef strste ' neon th nerves with the aid "of property j prescribed glasses. ; ; - .1 j r-p OUST OWSl COMIsLCTK LCHS SfflMDINS PLANT' ON i THE Vi- '-1rM,E-"1'" I J' "'' SAVE YOUR jEYES THOMPSON - Optical Institute f Eysiickt Bseelsllste Portlssd's tari rse Modern, Best KqIptss , axciatire Ostwii - Establlikmsat. , tff -lt-11 COHBETT fett. AJiD, HOaUlSOr jCBas..A. Bsieo, IrreJldest sad tieaeral Kssager ! i-.'f:j: 1 j D IAK0 ' V" BARGiMS r v v i A ik ) -i :gPj: lira. CiajiBiiiiissst ' ' 4 j $90 AND Wl C- 4 See; Them' j - ; Every Used Piano ! red u e nq D sei:F1i::5-lucas b;r:3 C3. 123 Fourth SU Neat tVasVis-tr- .,4 i . v i .