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1a aat THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. G. 0. P.VOOLD GO BACKWARD lOtlLO DAYS OF B0SS1SM " -' Washington. "Juno zO-WASHING-' TON BUREAU : OS THE JOURNA L) The Hardlnff administration, tbroufh . tho president and leading member of ' hi cabinet, ; haa 'made rapid strides since the first of the year in recom ,J mending policies ; which, if adopted, would return the country to the old paths from ' which it - haa strayed. Three great step have so far been .''outlined:-' S - Abolish direct primaries and return '- to ? the conTentibn system. ;-- Proposed 'by. President Hardinr in an address in ; ' Abolish control of the railroads, and let them make their own .rates.. Pro- posed ; by Secretary Of the Treasury Mellon on the heels of the recent re- duettos in railroad; rates. ; " Abolish the civil service, and return all appointments to the politicians and political committees. Proposed by At- torney General DauKherty in testimony before the house committee on appro- prlatlona, March 27. PRIMARY SOT HEEDED As before stated, the president chose as the occasion for his attack on the ; - primary syBtem the birthday anniver ' sary of the president by proclaiming - this a 'government of the people, for . the people, and by the people." It is -understood that the president has not ' changed his mind since the primary results .- were announced in Indiana. " Pennsylvania and Iowa. This is not a new doctrine with the president. I crave - the return of intelligent conventions In this republic," he said - on Li ncoin's birthday. Secretary Mellon's views on the' rail roads were brought out in an unoffi .. cial statement attributed to "high of ficials of the treasury," but in which it was added that the secretary was ;. -represented as favoring complete re- - moral or rate restrictions ana a return to the old competitive basis." ''The real answer to the railroad 'problem . would be to allow the car . riers to make rates to suit themselves." said a dispatch telling the views of' the 'treasury. CIVIL SEBVICE DISLIKED - The Impediments, which the ' civil : service By stem has offered to the ' present administration in filling jobs with Republicans have been made ap parent in several embarrassing . inci ,. dents, such as the dismissals for the . ; "good of: the service" at the bureau of engraving and printing, and the executive order permitting the politi cal selection Of postmasters from a :. group "of three. Mr. Paugherty -voices the desire to go the whole distance with , - the spoils system. In his testimony on the occasion before referred to he said: "I am thoroughly convinced that . the civil service is a. hindrance to t the government I would rather take - the recommendation of a political com- muieot eiuier Jjemocratic or Kepuo lican. for the appointment of a man or . woman -than to- be compelled to go s ; through the, requirements of the civil 1 s service to secure an employe" , Whether the administration will have " enough courage to go to the front with the triple issues of abolishment of the direct, primary, railroad rate control , and "'civil service will be made ciear later. Shakeup Comes in Consolidated Lines Spokane. ; June 20. Spokane and Eastern Railway and Power company officials experienced a gener al shakeup Monday with the announce ment of four changes by F. E. Connors, manager, to become effective July 1, when the city lines are consolidated. I C. Ream has been appointed auditor for foeth the Spokane and Eastern and i the Inland Empire systems, replacing Elmo Edwards, who will Join the audit ing department of the Spokane, Port land and Seattle railway. Eail Shop Workers Strong for Strike Spokane. Wash., Jane 20. Ninety per cent of workers in the Great Northern shops at Halyard favor a strike July 1, when reduced wages go into effect. . according to statements .made there Monday. The strike vote is now being taken and will beSTorwarded to nation al headquarters at Chicago within the next few days. - The ballots must - reach ; Chicago on June 25, or before. Sentiment favoring the strike is strong, It was stated. The Diary of a Dollar (A page or two from life) . T jLftedStafes iVational Banlo Sljtth and Stark ''One of the North ' west's Great Banks" Harding'shAlaska Trip MayFizzle; Congress Too Slow . Washington. Jan JO. President Harding's proposed midsummer trip to the Pacific ; coast- and Alaska, practi cally has been called off.. -The unexpected turn of affairs .' in congress , will make It -almost Impos sible for the president tot take the necessary six weeks away from his of ficial duties at - Washington. . Mr. Harding so Informed a' senator who called at the White House Monday to extend an Invitation to speak on the Western trip. . ;: ; ; . The president's determination : that congress Shall stay on the -job un til the tariff and bonus and ship subsidy bills are .disposed of, would mean that no recess can be taken before Septem ber 1. President Harding has been in formed that to make the Alaskan trip he should leave Washington by August 1. but he does not wish to remain away from the capital while congress Is con sidering such important legislation. SPEED TO BEAT MAN IS FINED $25 An excuse that he was ''running a race with a stork" failed to save Joe Canich from a fine this- morning when he was taken befdre District Judge Deich on a charge of speeding. Canich was arrested by Deputy Sheriff I. Lv Abbott on the St. Helens, road Sunday. Canich admitted to tn court he was going to St Helens to get a hayrick be fore rushing home. This convinced the court that the race between Canich and the bird of mystery was not as com pelling as the defendant would have had the court ! believe. Canich was fined 25. John Pyle was fined 5 on a similar charge. He was arrested on. the Interstate bridge f ill. ASKS KEW TRIAL I Jf SUIT AGAINST WAREHOUSE FIRM William Reid ! and Wilbur P. Reid, cold storage warehouse owners,, against whom H. A. Baker obtained a $23,000 Judgment last week in the federal court, filed . a motion for a new trial Monday. Argument On the motion will be heard next Monday. The Reids al lege the court erred in not ordering a non-suit verdict. Baker was awarded damages for a large shipment of bar reled loganberries, which 'fermented while in the, defendant's cold storkge house. Negligence on the part of the defendant in not keeping the tempera ture at the"proper degree was the basis of the suit. TWO WOMEX COXTICTED Two women were convicted of shop lifting this morning -when they were taken before District Judge Deich. Both were arrested Monday afternoon at the Meier & Frank store by Deputy Constable Watklnds.- Mrs. Lela Hall was fined $50 and Mrs. Viola Ferguson was fined $25.- According to the testimony,- the two women had about $100 worth of stolen goods In their, posses sion when arrested. Wenatchee Hearing Is Fixed for July 6 Washington June 20. WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) The interstate commerce commission has fixed the hearing on the applica tion of the Wenatchee Southern rail way for permission to construct rail road, ..for July 6, at Olympia before the Washington board of public works. The company proposes the construction of a line from Wenatchee to Kennewlck, which will give Portland a direct route to the Wenatchee valley. Refuse to Recall y Marines From Haiti Washington, June 20. (I. N. S- The senate late Monday afternoon re fused to order the withdrawal 'of ma rines from Haiti, the dominion republic and Nicaragua. The amendment to the naval, appropriation bill asking , the withdrawal of the marines wes rejected by a vote of 42 to 9. MANY ATTEND SCHOOL' I University of Oregon, Eugene; June 20. Total enrollment of approximately 850 in the Portland and Eugene branches of the University of Oregon summer session, ! which opened this week, is expected by Earl Kilpatriok, director, , the majority at the Port land end. ' STORK NO EXCUSE; PRISON HALL I ever be free? For a week aj-j now I have been imprisoned in a , . cold, damp place under a floor. I'm sure this life will ruin my beau tiful new appearance and, beside, I'm not doing my work- I can help no one here There are a lot of rusty old fellows of my kind with me, but they . have long ago given up hope. . t- ' Every night the old man who is our master . takes us from our cell and fondles us with his long, bony hands. : Sometimes he talks to i us. "Ah, my beautiful children tens twen ties tens and twenties !" . - 'i -'.-. 51 . " " - " V and last night he said, as he caught me . ! up with several of ? us who were "younger, i"You you dollars are nothing. .Ill give you all for one piece o f gold !'V -- - , - . - -.- - "v. SoT have found my way back to the ' United States National, Bank again; J I have lost time. I must work and earn.. COilllTIEES on TWO MEMORIALS CALLED TO MEET Announcement was made this morn ing -by Commissioner Pier that "the David Campbell Memorial: association and : the Theodore Roosevelt equestrian statue committee .are called for a Joint session next Fridsy to try to work out a plan whereby the Roosevelt statue may be placed on the triangular; sec don of land at ISth and, Washington streets, now held for the Campbell me morial '.. Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, donor of the Roosevelt statue, . also will be present at this meeting and Pier ' expressed the belief that alt difficulties would be cleared"' .away at that time, so that nothing would interfere with progress on the preliminary work, and the statue may be in readiness 'for dedi cation when President Harding visits Portland this summer. -. ;". erj - CTtT WILL' SEL V ast XOTS 1'OR DELIKQUEST TAXES Almost 400 lots and parcels of land are delinquent for the payment of as sessments for the extension of Foster road from the intersection of Powell Valtey road and 50th street southeast to the west line of 72d street south east. Final notification was Riven-, to these property owners Monday by City Treasurer Adams that all delinquent property in this assessment district will be sold at public auction for the collec tion of. these assessments at 10 o'clock of Tuesday, morning, June 27. In al most all these cases the assessments are small, running from $1.10 to less than 110, the majority being ' for 'less than S3 per lot. The largest assess ment in the entire list is for $35.10, for a parcel of land in Woodmere. . CITT SELLS TJKI03T AVE3TUE LOT, 0xlts, FOR tH Commissioner . Pier, oh behalf of the city, of Portland, this morning sold a lot. 50 by 100 feet, at : the northeast corner of Union avenue and Hancock streets, to J, F. Wilson, as agent for" an organization the name of which is not yet disclosed. The purchase price is 14000 cash, which Commissioner Pier deems a very good sale. It is TRANSPORTATION STEAMSHIP "SENATOR" - Bafts frem MrniicoMri Dock 2 Saturday, June 17, 4 P. M. Far CSN FRANOISOO LOS ANOELES AN OICOO alDnas avar Saturday tharaaftar ; SPECIAL ROUND TRIP . EXCURSION FARES Saa Fiuckco ......... tOO.SS Loa Angclea ........... T4-0 Saa thego S81.5S TICKET OFFICE 101 3D ST. COR. STARK PHONE BROADWAY ,AS1 .jsi;jiuiiir:;tiiia N. 'Y.-PIymouth-Havre-Pari PARIS July 9 Aufl. 2 AUO.S3 FRANCE ...... -Jhr Z6 uS0 Sapu SO New York-Havre-Paris ROUSSILLON LA LORRAINE ROCHAMBEAU LA 8AVOIE . OHICASO . . . July 1 Ao. 14 Spl. 1 S '...July 1 8pU1S Oct. 14 .. .July . v.- ...... ... .July 15 Am. 1C Sapt. ...Jul 20 Aim. SI Oct. S LAFAVETTE .Jul 82 Sue. 1 Sept. SO LA TOURAINE...S!. 7 Oct. 11 Dae 7 New York-Vigd-Bordeaux NIAGARA Aua. , 6 Sept. 12 All aalsns by daylight aarlna time. For wning datlt and alldatalla, apply at Fuqail Br., Paotfto Coast Asanta, 109 Cherry St.. Seattle, or Lacal OfTlca.. , ' CHEAP RATES To San Francisco, Los An geles, San Diego Boat Sailing Wed, 2:S P. M. "M. BOLLAM, Agent Bdwy. 732 133 Third, sear Wash. -2- ; : understood that the property Is to be publid building. . . . The ' property was obtained by the city during the administration of A.' O. Rushlight as mayor for the location of -: fire house, -but waa never used for; that purpose. - . . CITT IN MARKET TO BtTT i. GASOLINE AND HORSEFEED The city of Portland Is in the market for gasoline, automobile tires, horse feed, and lumber and shingles, i An nouncement was made by the purchas ing' agent k today that . bids on these commodities will be received up to 3 O'clock of. Jnne 28. Gasoline, distillate. etc Is wanted for all city bureaus using-automobiles, a 4s the case in the matter of automobile tires and tubes. The' horse feed is mainly for the street cleaning and park - bureaus, and the lumber Is. for general repair work,' ' CITT HAXL BRIEFS. . The Portland Trust company of Ore gon desires to - erect a one-story, con crete building- for a public garage at the southwest corner of 17th and' Irving- streets, and it will, make applica tion for a permit to the city council Wednesday. The Union Oil company wilt ask for a permit construct an addition to Its service station, to be used as a gasoline filling service sta tionr on Park street, between Yamhill and Taylor streets. Petitions - for four ' more street Im Visit the "Island -of Enchantmenr Vancouver yanci'ajpart of the Province of British Columbia, his won the name of "The Island of Enchantment" And right fully so. - Blessed with charms unlimited, it offers a vacation spot bound to please per' sons of every taste imaginable. ' Otoneus wth flower, dontd with wooded retreats and shsnmennc takes, and bathed m a most delightful climate. Vancouver Island a. a beauty spot without dupikste anywhere.' Boating, bathing, fishing, hunting, dancing and as the other diversions sought by sum - mer vacationists may be enjoyed here to the fullest degree. Lac m wfl yw mm em aSaaeatMn rcu wd naar hem. Wnt ta Canadian, Pacific Railway 55 Third . Street PORTLAND Broadway 90 W. H. Deacon, General Agent tmpnn Hotel VieiMla. t. C. an al yOi 7 Hcl VncsiMr. Vancoiwcr. , C eptn allyar . Banff Same Hol Chuua Lake Lava and ; - " .. " Oiacaar HauM naoo apan mi Fisit me Ho Folks Take, advantage of our low round-trip summer travel fares.. 72.00 To St- Paul and Minneapolis. $86.00 To Chicago. Northern All -Steel T r a i n s Wilts for othex fates aad full saaasser travel isformatios I ' -.- -. . .- - A. D. CHARLTON, Gen. Pass. Agent 531 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Phone Broadway 5760 CONSOLIDATED TICKET- OFFICE 3rd and Washington Sts. fce Ls on : On Your Trip to Europe ; "The journey .from Montreal down, the ever-widening: St. .Lawrence holds for the lover of beauty's, thossasd thrills that .will lasti forever in. the memory. t.( r . The Canards-Can ariiae Maera have, .besieea tketr Isxttrtoas -ssoiatakests and aplendid service,- all of the florae of the river tnp to effer yon. " Stste-roosss have 1, 2. i.mni 4 berths with wardrobes, electric fghea. eg water aad stam seat saeer year ewe umaxnara centre, . Frr tchtdulet af 0m!Hugt end rears, tke , - - . .'' Jwr " wr' -- 1- 621 Second Ave Seattle. Phone Elliott 1632. provements go, before the city council Wednesday They , are for t Oberlin The "city "of Portland proposes to take over from Multnomah county and US create as a city street, county roads No.'l0. .117 and 80. being the exten sion of S2d street southeast from the north, line of 65th avenue southeast to the south line of Division- street. ? This is to be taken over without cost, except the advertising and engineering fees, which are to be paid from the city's general fund. : The formality of. a hearing Ik set for July S. street, from. Van ; Hon ten street to Portsmouth avenue; Sumner street, from Interstate to Denver avenue ; East 40th street, from -Powell Valley road to Francis avenue,, and East 76th street, from. Halsey street to East roadvar, - ;- - -'--' On recommendation of Mayor Baker the city council Wednesday ; will cite Tony Mistlch. No. 24 North v Second street, and Mike Bubalo. No. 48 Third street North, to show cause why their soft drink licenses should' not be revoked, and Mile Swalko, No. 49 Third street North, to show, cause why he should not lose his-restaurant li cense. M. Seto will- be cited on a bear Ing on revocation of - his license for the Omaha hotel at No. 252 Columbia street. , ' , . ". The water bureau has found It neces sary to lower an eight-inch water? main that extends through Duniway. park, at a - cost of $321.34, and ' Commissioner the StLaafrerice CAilAUIkil I j Pacific Ry Mana will ask the city council Wednes day to raaks an appropriation oat or the general fund for thiawarav--':-. ? " TOR 8THEET JOBS ICIiE Contractors on public work. : were notified today that bids -will be received at the laeeUng- of the 'city council on Juaa ; 25 tor the fouowins; improve- merits : - . See Three Natioiial Parks : . The Journal Way .Two Completely Conducted Excursions will leave Portland this summer on July 15 and Aug. 11 , EACH EXCURSION LIMITED TO 25 MEMBERS "' : Ik-'.-.. , . ' V Special Sleeper- Special Autos 'y' Each Two Weeks9 Tour Includes 2 days in Rainier National Park 5 days in Glacier National Park 5 days in Yellowstone Nat. Park Ideal VacatioiiRoiite to Europe SModerate Rates Down the picturesque St Lawrence River glimpses of Old Canada twodays in sheltered waters of river and gulf short duration of the trip at sea fill your voyage with interest and - variety if you cross by theWhiteStar-Dominion , from Montreal via Quebec to Liverpool. Sailings Every Saturday T),v nf halrlwo4vTn0 rr and recreation made doub ly pleasant by the cuisine ana service for which the White Star-Dominion ships are famous. Whether ; you go on the new 1 6,600 ton : Rigi, or the well known de luxe steamer SaiUng 'Dates . - REG1NA (Cable aad Srd Class July Ar. i Sept. t MEOASTIC (1st, Sad, Ird Class) Jsly 15 Abb;. IS SepU CAXOPIC (Cabls aad trd Class) Jsly IS Aaa;. 1 ' tpU 1 CA5ABA . (CaDla aad Srd Class) Jal 1 Jaljr t Aag. Z C. P. SARGENT, 619 Second ave Seattle, or Local JvAgents. i i is i m i .ii Him, ii pi mi i : Batweea Pmtlami, Ma. Baston, flaw York. Phlladalphla. BaltlnMra, Ban Olafla, j .,'.. Loa Anfalas. Ban Franelsoa, Pentend, Baattla,. Vaneaovar, B. C ;. ' NORTH ATLANTIO a WESTERN S. CO. - " , WEST BOUND .-.'" . rorUand. Ma. Boatoa - -. Kea York . . FhUa. Battiraora Charlaatoa SS. NEPOKSET. . .. . . , Jwa1Y - - . . Juna ZB ...... SS. WEST ISL ATA. Juna XB July 1 July B ...... - BS. COLD HARBOR July IS July IS CAST BOUND SB. Jartlfaa ' ............. .Juna 1B SS. Lahlah .......July-B BS. Wast Jjlat Aaa. B 1 ( Kffricerm tor space) - THE ADMIRAL LINE, Padfla Coast AaenU B - ' ' 101 Third Streat Wcrld-Famous Otnse on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Palatial Steel Steamers "nONESTA" "JUNIATA" "OCTORARA - Dulttth to Buffalo and Niagara Falls ' : T UXUEIOUS comfort, besauful scenery sad sdscsi JL tianal vahte. Craiaiaf Lake Superior. Straks mt MacWc Lake Uaraa. Lake St Oair. Detrsit River aad numeroos sther bodies of water malting- the Great Lakes frsop. Most cnjayslraatts uts East. Pasaeaer aer vie csclssraely every three days, mopping at Hsagatott. Sault Ste. Marie, Mackiase Islasd, Detrett. Orrclsad. LiTlTS .a-i-'-Best dlslsr srrrles aad alerplne arromsnodatles fal - V ORCHESTRA Tirkrts asd restrratloas at Amrrlras HriMii Jt'rank Co.; Towrlst Afc-eory East half of Bast ISth street, from Fremont street to Kidgewood avenue ; district - Improvement -- of East Utii etreet, from ' Hancock - to Tillamook street, and of Tillamook street, froth East 64th to East &S street ; Henry avenue, frorri the east line of East moreland to East S8th street: Villa rd avenue, from Willamette boulevard to Tnia- V SORTtAMO if 5 V. ; ' Si . ' . V : I DAHO Ifllllllll . Strictly High Class Service Guaranteed Each Tour Will Be Personally Conducted By Dorsey B. Smith Manager . Journal Travel Bureau '. Portland. Ore. a"' tJVmU-r -r '-rr--v . Mrr antic, or the comfort able Cawpie xt Canmda, you will have every com fort at moderate rates. You land at Liverpool near the English Lake District, the mountains of North Wales and many other scenes of deep tourist interest;' , (r ir? II I) (Ml v ....... JuJy XO ..i... : PROM PORTLAND B8. Brush .: .July It SS. Watt Islata. ...... . -m ' SS. Cold Haraor. .AUS.1B BroaJwsy B4X4 0T .I "f - "1 Express TrSTe! BrpU. r Jk Travel JBareaa. )sBroadwar. Holman street; Kingston avenue,-from the south line ot Arlington Heights ts Falrvlew boulevaid. SOIME& SCHOOL SKAyTS Oregon Agricultural College,' Oorval lla, June 20. First classes In the annual summer session of the college opened today with a large attendance.' $240 Covers Every Necessary Expense including meals on diners and at hotels, hotel accommodations, and transportation. alllnas PIsp BS-82, north Rlvar. Naw Ysrk, . at W n. twlaas apaclflad MAJESTIC 56,000 TONS Cartatt Staamar la tha WorlS HOMERIC J5.000 TONS Haw Palatial Staamara to Join OLYMPIC 46,439 TONS In Waahly Sal lint ta CHERBOUMtt AND SOUTHAMPTOH TO OHKMBOWnaxeUTHMMrroH MAJKSTIO . . . .Juna tT July S July SS OkVMMO .......JunaCS July 1S Aua. It HOMCRIO ..July 1 July tS Aus. 1 TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUKENSTOWII LEORIO ........ .JvnalT JulytS Au.1 ORI ATIO ...... . Jana 24 July 12 Aua. 1 S fiT ...July 1 July as Au.ss UALTIO .July Aua. a Sapt. X TO AZORES, GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AMD 8EMOA ARARIO ...July a Aus-ZS CRETIO ................Sua. S SaaLSt latoDSivm TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG ARD JtNTWERP LAPLAND JunalT July XX Aufj. IB FINLAND .July 1 Aus. B Baal. 'RELANB . ....... JvrtT S Aua. 18 Saat-ia KROONLAND ... .July IB Aua. 1 mp.ZZ sAtiimirAjzurjE TO MAMBURB VIA PLYMOUTH AMD CHERBOURG BJIONOOLIA ...... Juna XI JulyXB Aua. SS MINNEKAHDA .. . Juna XS Au. S SaC MANOHURIA July B Aua. B Sapt. IB ST. PAUL. July 1 X A us. IS Sapt. 20 " Intamatlonal Marcsntlla Marina Ca. -. -1X0 Btaamart '100,000 Tans Laeal anU or oampany's afflea. O. P BAROENT, Manaaar. BIB Baeand Avanus, Uia, Wash. P nana Main Oil P. Are Yoa Going to Europe? Or the Orient?; Or Around the World? Why not est experienced and accu--rate Information from one who- has traveled extensively for Lbs benefit af his patrons t : Seears Steamship Beserratleat aaa Ticket frost . .- DORSEY B. SMITH HA5AGEB JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU ISt BROAD WAT, BORTLAJTB, OB. Fbobs HarsbaU im Astoria and Way. Points Str. GEORGIANA tVh HOCHSTO ASTOEU Speedy Cleaa Safe Costfartabls -Leaves Dally (except Friday), Jt... -. NIGHT SERVICE. Leaves TJaUy (xeet aC, lit T. M. Fare $LS oas ways tJ roasd trip. Friday to Mesdsy, rosad . tn tsB.: , CosaecUoss wade for all Sort asd Sosta seseaes at Astoria. - - Aider 8U Xiock , Broadway Jla AUSTRALIA - NEW, ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS . Via TahHT and Rarsteota. Mall ard Paisas - ear . Baryloa . tram Ban . Francisco Every i .- - XB Days. Paclfla Taur Bauth Baas. New Zaalafld Aua. tratla S52B. First Cln. UNION 8. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND : 230- CaiKarnla St., San Franetsea Or Lacal Staamslrlp and Railroad Aasneiea . 1 - t i t 4 I I i S f t ii