The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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XIIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , OREGON.
TnURSDAY;. -MAY! - 25, 1923.
HERE IS CRE
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'betas' liald Saturday mornier. Beside the
banquets and smokers that appear on
the. program the military order. of the
Cootie' will stage- an initiation for' all
newly elected members. - v.
The veterans have obtained a special
railroad rate to Corvalli s,. an Portland
pot No. tl wfll. send 72 delegates. The
officers- of toe State .Association are:
James S. Gay Jr., Portland department
commander; W. J. Chamberlain. Cor
Vallis, senior Tice commander; J. Harold
Beytein, Kugene. junior rice commander ;
Boy K. Kaox Portland, department ad
jutant '., s. v. J. Hyatt, Portland; depart
ment quartermaster.
He ft a boy of i i3 wh -aasefc the
meatal test of a . boy of 15. ... Snail fie
!t the , reform school ? Or.- shall he
- have" the .shelter fit a real home? Shall
'. he 'have the friendship of a man who
loves boys? Shall he have the touch-of
real mother? - 1
Other boys; and some- slrls. have been
Known to sign their- fathers' names . to
" an excuse for tardiness or absence .from
uhooi, This boy- of I forged anaroe
to a check .under - th: persuasion -of
, - sian who doubtless should have - been
, horsewhipped, -His parents are divorced,
TV'hen he went to stay.wlth his father
stepmother- made : it - a place - to be
" shunned. The-, boy ' Is the victim of a
Situation areit caJcuUted' to pave with
" violation a path leading- to punishment.
The facts are vouched for by :W, T.
' teVarBy Hf - the4elephone company,
i-ho wants to f mdf a .real home, prefer
, fbjy in- the- country, for . the bey. t He
wants to save him' from going - to the
' t reform -school and from, having he: stain
ft that incarceration indelibly , upon ' his
future. - .
- peVarney would take, the boy .him
self, but he- has ,f ivo adopted, children,
sit of them doing well, .and in the past
fee has seUupon- the , b v suocess
tsout ifriendless littler folks, : -
1 ("Without staking; this exceptional opp
ortunity to do- a good turn rto the papers
before,; Ihave talked to 5 or ao per
. Ions." "said DeVarney. They have ex
pounded their theories upon the proper
.'. care of boys and children in general, but
Viv.n' nut their faith Into action.
. Th.: tumiL'i taken ' the . boy.- I-. wanH
loine one to do -so who can substitute
home for reform school and save -this
fine hoy. -1 will.be glad to, give further
Information to anyone who eau a.t my
, M - 395 East 12th Street fiorth, of
who telephones me at East -MS J. or.the
telephone company, ; ; f j
Oregoil; yeteran
i OfPoreigii VYarsto
! ; Meet, at Corvallis
I The' Veterans of Foreign Wars of
- the department oi, Oregon. compnMUB
tooal posts in almost all the .towns of
fetate will hold its first annual en
campment at Corvallis Friday and. Sat
urday pf this -w$k. Captain James S.
Cay Jr a -member of Portland post No.
$1 and department commander, of Orfr?
gon will call the convention to order,
forvallur post;. 40 will have charge
f the' entertainment . of the delegates
-and veterans. ..."
I Among those wo will address the con-
vention are Governor- Olcott, Adjutant
' General White, May of N. R- Moor of
Corvallis. President Lemon of the Ore
gon Agricultural college, and Colonel
' Closes, commandant of the military de
partment at Oregon Agricultural : col- i
j Business sessions - will be held Friday '
v and Saturday,- the election of officers t
I -..if .'. 1
AlfTff OVERTURNS.
TWO ARE INJURED
- Rose burg. May 25 Victor D. Lavitfe
and Harry Oordon. business men of Red
ding,' CaL, were seriously Injured abont
noon Wednesday when: their automobile
overturnedf betweenf Riddle nd Myrtle
CreekT- : 1 Jv ; "s
; :They had taken a , short detour road
which 'was not in good condition and al
though they are unable to give an ex
Iia.nation of the . accident it is thought
a wheel gave way The men were thrown
in 'opposite directions, about 23 feet from
the; car and knocked unconscious. Pass
ing "motorists found them and brought
them to Roseburg. ,
? JjaVftte is-TTOt: seriously injured, but
it is believed Gordon's injuries will prove
fatal. He suffered ' a fracture of the
skull. Both men are members 'of the
Elks lodge of Redding and Lavitte also
is- a Shriner. They were enroute to
Portland.
Six Strings Now
ijnterea m-rqnyv
y Express Contest
The Dalles, May 25. Six itrmgs of
horses ha vebeen "entered for the Pony
Express between 'The Dalles knd Canyon-City,
the feature event , of ijths Canyon-City
gold discovery anniversary
celebration which is to be started here
June . ': -
. The sixth entry was -P."Kenseth Mur
ray of tayville. Grant ''counjty Miss
tiOfena Trlckey.- of fiha'nikoi world's
champion woman buckaroo, who took
first place four times "at. Pendleton nd
won three out of four, women's relay
races at the rbundup. also has promised
to enter the competition, if some one
will provide ,. her with horses. Miss
Trickey's string is-In Wyoming; and she
cannot get the mounts hers in time for
the race. she .said.? A' prise df 11000 in
gold dust If offered the winner.
Northwest Leads in
Eeadjustnient, Says
San Francisco7 Manf
Rapid improvement in . business con
ditions' on the Pacific coast aa pre
dicted Wednesday by Tracy B.; Bibblns
of San Francisco, president of the - Pacific
States Electric company, who is here e
an extended business:' trip through the
Jforthwestern states. Bitbins was for
merly engaged in business ia Portland
and was associated with the local branch
of the General Electric company from
M89 to 1895.- - - , - - - ,
tnvtaa I do not, agree with, the- op
timism expressed try- some observers. It
is safe to' look forward to an Increase
in purchasing power, applied to i mer
chandise in general and to building ma
terials and . supplies in particular. r
"Reports which I .ha -re received from
the Northwest indicate that this section
is holding its own in building activities.
The Northwestern states have led the
rest of the Paclfio coast territory in
liquidating f readjustment ' cost;;' and
The Thrifty Citizen Who 1
, Caught, the Plugged Nickel
BROWN had swallowed his lunch
and Jiad ipaid his bflL 1 Cautiously he
i exsunted his change. "HereP he said, sharply,
'Take back this plugged nickel and give me
a gooditaeP r . . .
I'qlAr,. Brown walked proudly out. They
couldn't fool old Brown. !
But old Brown had fooled himself.
was heavy
and duIL ! He lacked "pep.r'
There ; was arnM-afternoon
drowsy spell wlienine needed
to be awake the direct and
natural result of heavy; starchy
breakfasts; arid lunches, taken
on faith and without question
as to value--just because the
food looked and tasted like
; Thousands of shrewd busi
ness men who count their
their food ; for
change, iake
granted.
.That's What builds up the
sanitarium business, and puts
the tired fall-done" feeling in
. to the mid-afternoon of a bus
iness day.
Grape-Nuts is a scientiBc
food whose delicious, appetiz-
ing flavoi and -crispness are
an- introduction to well-balanced
! nourishment- a nour
ishment easily and quickly
assimilated, so that body,
brain and nerves are well fed
and kept free of the stored-up
poisons left by so many ill
selected foods.
Served with cream or good
milk, Grape-Nuts is a com
plete food, always ready, al
ways a delight to . the taste-
and always a safe selection
for , the man who thinks his
stomach is entitled to some of
the same protection he gives
to his pocket, i
Gra-Nuts the Body Builder
"There's a Reason
Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
should therefore return to normal condi
tions mors Quickly than other coast sec
tions.'". - ! -vii-U P ;i if i- i-, -"-.:-' -
One, of the most imiwrtant questions
before the company today is that of the
rapid development of interest ta radio.
President Bibbing averred.-' 3"-
ra. Bibbins accompanied her husband
on the Northwestern trip and they win
be at the Benson hotel during the. bal
ance of the week. .
Us BESCITS llC WBKKtEK- -P
Complete official returns from Wheeler
county show the following vote for Re
publican candidates for county' commis
sioner: ;Ben Jremonger' 350. Miks THi
kecic J4t. ! Sheriff, tl A. ' Johnson 4J1, -.
R. R. Hankins 3Q2,tjoha M. Burton M.
H. Wilkes S. Ki-...iji .
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j Funny: rs i one has thought to blame -
short skirts or bobbed hair for th coal t
Strike. Buffalo ExpressL
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FRIDAY and
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I Slay 26 and 27,
Double Green
SATURDAY
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Extraordinary Sale of
We hive purchased the entire $t6ck lof the breron. Knittinr Co.'s
5 bithinj suits which we lace on sale at extraordihary low prices.
S These suits are made of best wool yarn,! idouble ' weave, elastic
stitch -will fit the body fcnd hold their shape,
Sizes 32, 34, 36; values Ho 7.00. Specially priced for CO OQ
this Sale ....l L .............. . BJe7CJ
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Sizes 3S, 40, 42; values to 10.00. Specially; priced for. AO
this sale at j...- . o4ei70
5 Sizest.44, 46, 4S, 50; values to 15.00. Specially priced CO GQ
for this sale, at OisaO
S Large assortment of colors. See Akler-Street Wimdow.
Bathing Caps Water Wings
Ear Stoppers
Bathing Sox
Bathing Suit Bags
Time to Spray
Use W7 WrAthUadm for j suckipgv
insects such'-asi woolly aphis, grape
leaf hoppers, etc t qt. will raike
one gallon strong spray solution.
- l.pint, 30c i quart 50c
Kit 75c, i,caL:$15 ;
Arsenate Lead, powdered 1 lb.
j 45c S lbs. $1.75
Spray -tomato plants, beams, etc.,
with a "summer solution lof Bor
deaux mixturet nt. 3fln. l ot.
sfA J ; bssim . i , As ass ; - !
&UC y gai. c, i ?ai.j l.Z. fig Apple Cndy, lb. ....... .29c
Slug-I-Cidc for slugs, i2oz. can Assorted Chocolates, lb...... 29c
15c or 2 for 25c Salted Peanuts. Ib........... 18c
Spray Pumps 45c snd 60c Jelly Beans,. b . . ... . . . 18c
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iraaing stamps
are i
WIRELESS
SUPPLIES
Radio Sts4iad PhoDas
Supplies ' and . Eqsuptaent i
Head Receivers, $4048.50
GANDY
Toilet Specials
35c DrJI Peck's j Py-zo-sis Tooth
Paste, special .19c
2Sc An-Pyo 14c E
2Sc Keep Clean Tooth, Paste, spe-
ai at ................ .14c
25c Colynos ! 19c
2$c LazelTs Talcum powder, as
sorted odors . . . . J. . ....15c
Downypink Powder Pnffs. priced
at ...4........10c 15c 20c
Colgate's Bif Bath Sioap, priced
bow at .3 for 25c
Colgate's Katural Odof Soap, now
at only . . . n. . . . j.3 for 25c
Antonio Luggado Castile Soap,
large bar $1.25
Stationery
Autocrat pound papf,
90 sheets, cream shade
i fine linen paper.
Regular 75c,,.. .48c
25 envelopes to match
above paper ... -20c
ThninninHiimmiininimiin
druggists
Alder Stree at West Park
MAZDAS
10, 1S.2S.
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40, So watts.
Eseli
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own against any competition today. Now we offer them at $35 as
still further evidence of the value-giving to be had at Fulops.
"A msof ccATfTnoTif. ainrl a. ntxrtvttYt rflno-o n-f s?ro in emoh cfvlo i?a inlno 4vtf
- our fine line of i . - V,
' -.. v- and other nationally famous makes
f Summer. Weights clever styling highest type of tailoring
Make Your Selections Now
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Refunded
328-330 WASHINGTON STREET
Ss, :- "J--.' JVST ! BELOW BROADWAY ' - -
Sport Models
One and Twch
Button High ,
Waisted Models
Very New,
Models
Every..an
A perfect fit is assured
and the ttyla is correct
if selection is made here.
We carry a com
line of ;
j Regular
Stouts
Short
- Stinu.
plete
Conservative models, three
and four-button effects in a
multitude of plain dark and
pin-feather stripe fabrics are
to be had at tins phenomenal
value-t lvtofcr. "
ALL NEW), ; ,
' MODELS
ALL NEW
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ALL NEW
. i FABRICS
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