The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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SEIZUREBF COAL
CARRYING
ROADS
LOOMS IN OFFING
, By Dst14 lawrsBrs
(fViwnulit. by The JournJ)
Washington. Stpt. 1. The fiederal
government is i;i possession of positive
Information that the condition of
equipment on the railroads of the
country is much worse than the pubHc:
imagines and at the proper time will
"i brine forth the evidence as a basis
of aetiom.
TJfie Injunction process begun by At
,t torney General ITausherty against the
, strike leaders is in its infancy. He in
J. tend to proceed in duo time against
- the railroads who may be violating the
i transportation act or the regulations
of the interstate commerce eommls
' slon wit!h respect to equipment
All for the temporary injunction al-'
v ready obtained by. the attorney gen
eral "it lis significant that strong op-
' ' position is coming from an entirely un
I expected quarter namely, certain rail
"executives known as "irreconcilabies."
IOME OAD OBJECT
They and others viho sympathise
.'.with them are .criticizing the injunc
tion on the ground it abridges free
speech but their real feeling is that
".-'the government has intervened at the
. wrong tiime and has brought about a
aituatioft which will permit the strik
ers to bow la the federal government
' instead of to the railway executives.
It is truie that there are defect in the
." temporary injunction and no one will
be more) eager' to see them corrected
- by the court next MoniJay than thpat
;? torney general, but the interesting
'phase ofthe matter is the vigorous
criticism which has been made in
k quarteraf where tbe desire of railway
"xecutives that labor leaders have free
speech ia about an enthusiastic as their
ffondness for the unions themselves.
V What certain rail executives fear
.-and their viewpoint has by no means
been concealed is that the unions will
'capitulate to the government.
KFI, STRUCK BEATKX
V They feel they have the strike beaten
and if the . truth be known many of
ficials in the government believe it.
too. But as one member of the cab
inet expressed it. Ihe government is
""not interested in whether the effect
'""of 'its' action is to crush unions or help
j Unions, btut to get transportation.
The attorney general acted because
' he and ffte presideit came to the con
clusion tfeat sabotage on the railroads
. had to cpase and that the injunction
process would atop It. The reports re
ceived sirtce the injunction was Issued
1 namely) a quieting down of the pitu
Stion generally are pointed to as jus
tification of the step taken. The gov
'etnment wants coal moved it. could
not permit interference. It will now
' Insist on performance! by the railroads.
iThe injunctions ars expected to pre
sent striking shopmen, from preventing
willing workers from repairing rail
?road equipment.
.&SFJZCRE OF KOADS
iHkt w-ith the protection of the courts,
: ;:wdrkers carmot be secured and equip-
-ment continues bad. the next step will
be restraHning orders against the rail-
waya and If they find they canrvot op-
j?eraie traans necauto i wm 6u,"
merit's Injunction against the use of
'defective equipment, seizure, of the
coal-carrying roads is contemplated.
i ,v "That's the situation as rumors 01
V peace talk fill the air. Traced to their
nnint of oriein. It Is found that nil-
"iinerous adjustments between individ
ual' roads and striking snopmen are
- being negotiated. Whether these ad-
Justmentsi will be sufficient to give
the country adequate transportation
"for Us fuel nobody in the government
- knows but the Inclination is to believe
that the idie hards" in the railway ex
ecutlve group will not permit a settle-
; ment until they bare forced, their vic
'.' ' "tory clear to the hilt.
Relatives Search
XU1 mill TfUlJVl
y- Missing 5 Days
Tlie police were requested late Wed
nesday toi aid in the search for Clar
ence Barry. 45, who Has been missing
' 'since last Friday.'
Two months ago Barry was injured
--''at-the Inman-Foulsen mills and sent to
t tti brumital with s. badly fractured
" arm. and hand.' Since he was released
' from the hospital he has been acting
"eiueerly asccording to Miss Edith Dus-
' kle. No. 11 East 10th street, Van
couver. Wash., a niece of the missing
man. Immeaiateiy sixer n was re
- . imeri hn said, be made out a state
ment relieving the Inman-Poulsen
company from any responsibility and
? squandered the money that had al
t ready been paid him.
He spent is a short time all the
money he had carefully sa-ved in sev
eral years and even overdrew his bank
f account, his relative say. He took
nothing with him. Miss Iankls, said,
excepting; a photograph. He left all
-'lodge emblems and identification
" papers at. home.
He is described as tall, thin, light
"complexion, smooth shaven and more
'a blue suit when last seen. He lived
.at the Valley hotel. Second and Main
.streets. '
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CONFESSES SHE KILLED
FERDINAND HOCHBRUNN
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Clara fekarln
Restaurant Workers elub, Xo. 10Vi
faaxth street, srrested 1 men and con
fiscated 13 pints of moorishine whiskey,
two sacks of empty bottles, several
decks of cards and J19.S0 in cash
wluch - was on a table! at which men
were playing cards. H.'jC. Carder, pro
prietor, was charged vlth running a
gambling "bouse and Violation of the
prohibition law. The other ten were
booked on-various charges of gambling,
visiting a gambling house and viola
tion of the prohibition 1 law.
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Jiist Apply THis Paste
and the Hairs Will Vanish
(Boudoir Sedrets)
i' Thfi iiidieiniLH ha
paste insures any w
nairiees skin. To pi
mix a little of the
tone with rottia w i
to the objectionable
Or three minntAA
is removed, and the
every trace of hair i
ished. No pain attends
ma aeiatone and it I
the most sensitive hU,
sure resujts, see that
aeiaione.
irf a riplatnnA
man a clear.
the Paste.
dered dela-
tlien annlv
lhairs for two
Wlhen the paste
skin washed.
ill have van
Is the us4 of
will not ma i-
in. but to in-
you get real
prepare
ppwc
water,
Sneak Thieves Clean
Cash Till, Escape
t Two well dressed sneak thieves en
tered the Art Cleaning & Dying Works.
No. 653 , Washington street, late
Wednesday afternoon and looted the
.cash till, escaping with about J5V ac
cording to the estimate of the ' pro
prietor, A. Oda. The thieves entered
the establishment while Mrs. Oda: .was
' in the rear of the place, scooped up
-most of the money in the lUl and ran
around the corner. They xan toward
Couch street sad separated. They left
a small amount in change in the till,
dne, the police belief, to (ear of beiug
caught. The police scewed the nelgh
borhood but found nd traee of them.
Police Raid Club;
- ElevenMetf Held
loll; Wednesday- igh;'rsi4 the
rooms of ) the Independent" Hotel and
, m gooa as ever , v
Crosses e3esaMssKMr9i
TOT; ADMITS
EATTLE MURDER
(B VntrcrMl SfrficO j
Oakland, Sept. 7-Clarja Skarin.
j'ear-Old stenographer, wanted in Seat
tle for the murder of Feridinaind JHoch-
brunnj last October, has j tnajde ; a
conjplfete coBtession, bearing all the
revolting detail of the crime: that has
baffled polices for nearly ja yearj ' I
THE, OPvTGON " DAILY. JOU HJJALJ" FOHTLAND; ;0r.KG0NJ
d jbotj ahLrt ' Mnj. j: 1 1 VCt i 'cleared
was
"I shot him while he
room October 12. of last year."'
the young woman Wednesday
noon. her charactensue Icoolness
unruffled.
attacked me in
"He
manner. Ther was nothing ejse to
in my
said
after-
StjilT
a disgusting
"hen rkteli ray story to a Jury." j
ope ireiy snmuia tnat : sne i mw
frequently returned to the scene ofi the
turder, the residence I ot Hochbriann,
ring tins, two months 'that intervened
:tween ti timel of the murder land
the nding of; the body.
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cocaDrupn was a weaiuiy , ecceatric
tired; real estate dealer of SeatU.
The confession Vaa Made to Wilham
iKeat, Sieutenaint of inspectors, in
he! Seattle poUoe deDartment. , II I
Miss! Siiarin. who has been istolni!
kinder the kllas of Mrs. Winbon during
Vis past six months, has been limns
Jc Oakiand. will be retarned to Seattle
kr ouctoj await trial, i She already ia
jeftarged wh thel murder. She ji iwas
srrested in Oakland Saturday itieht.
Ufie had been , working here as k ste-.
pogranher for an electrfcal supply:4dm-
pany. She; denied that there was mon
jEtary motbve for tjhe crime or thaitj she
had. aptedl in. -any other way than in
f elf .defease in shooting Hockbruon,
oCliecl? vcaii
ihe anEjara Trunk
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ALWAYS AtERt to add to the convenience andj pleasure of its
guests, the Admiral Line has inaugurated a new auto-bageage
service which makes it possible for you tp take your! car along;
with you at very little cost. Fact is, the cjost is httle more- than
in extra trunk. The rate is approximately .25 tp San Francisco;
35 to Los Angeles; 37 to San Diego (when accompanied try
passengers.) ; 1 i ' j j I j . i; j
j Think how much having your car will add to the enjoyment of your
visit to California. These new rates were intended for that purpose ii i
Ask any Admiral Line agent to explain this new auto-baggage service and
ihe advantage of this travel -by water way. Special reduced round trip
tares now in enect.
POBTXAITD 101
A8TOSXA-
E. 6. McMICKEN
ticket orrxenss: j
Third St., Cot. Stark home Broadway 5481
-Qso. W. SaBbora U, Sons ffcone 1185
I, Pan. Traffic Mpi. L. a Snitlilsi.. Sesttl. Wash.
Pacific, Coastwise 5crvicc
ADMIBAL IIN
i PACIFIC ST E' A MS HIP iCOMPAN Y II
DBBBBBBD H,F. ALEXANDER. PRESIQENTBBOOBBOOD
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A mode
in these new Fall
I for
e very
Hart ISchaffner & Marx
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oo3 on one may not do so wel
suit that looks!
another. With such a large variety to choose
simple thing to
tern which will
MxJerate prices.
$35
HarlS
$
type
Suits
from
secure, the cut and style and the
assure individuality and
50
i Nf
foil
it i
Dati
good taste:
George Locwenson, Mgr
whop
COT
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '.7, J1922.
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I -1:0 ii .1 i ' .TTT -i ! I.- L! : LI' "' " rf i .
ICeeping Up the fRecorid-Breaking
at Wonderful Bargains
i r 1.--! Satnnrr I Wh
ce in
Th
5 StO
Are
delEyenfeK
Also in tK
At Wholesale Cost, Phenomenally Underpriced,
White I Ivory" Beveled Mirrors $ 1
J ! ! ! jf and in t
I 1 tS-rf ' ' for ihe
I ! I I
: ire i.:.-!T-r
' can buy
ji Q5 J with
f !: la
eayy quality imitation
he round and bonnet shapes. They ivera
Birthday ale land we venture: to say
never have seen their equal at 51
women
Special! "Ivory
mitation white ivory
teejth
FullJ
ipssllili j
n-
ivory "hand mirrors
Hair Brushes
brushes of; such
'Half Price" doesn't begin to sav.
them are. They all have good, strong
ecia "
hovi
White Ivory' Combs 19c
nutation white ivory combs such as wameri seldom
at a price anywhere near 1 9c. j Of heavy quality t
either all-coarse jor coarse-and-nnej
the EroBomr BasemcntUpmaB, Wolff t
Men s Outing iFlannel Gowns $ 1
Bought Especially for the Birthday Sale
long cut gowns, of neivy khirable outing flannel and excepi
these.
bought
Port-
?9
remarkable
special
ies. -
bristle
to.
prided it $VA9. They've military
j Special L Men's Wool
Cashmere Sox 49c ji
, Unusvially low priced are these wool
' cashmfra hose. 1 hey ve the close knit
heel: anq toe .'and are exceptionally-' duir
able. In black, 9x1 ord and najonr aU
ionally
or turndown collar. Sizes from 16 to 20.
Lipman, Wolf & CoJ Oar Preparationa-Puty Guaranteed
nc r siun tixiraaramary
j
sa
owdcr
Sas
P
Cha
Chili'
Essen
Esseno
Green
I Perqxidi
Lime
'Liq
Friday
m
Special! Mens Pak-Wool
I : Union Suits, $1159
-Extra-sizjed unioh suits and priced so
J remarkably low that none can afford to
delay! buying. Medium and heavy weight.
ankle length sizes 40 to 48.
la thft.eeBSiST Baisaieat Llpmaa, "Volfe tt Ce.
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the Basement
.49
13c Sale of Household Drugs
iahd Spirits ox Ammonia, 1 ox. . 1 3c
Ammonia, 6 ounces for. . . . . . 1 3'c
Rum and Glycerine, 2 ounces . 1 3c
B j Rum and Rose Water, 2 bz. 1 3c
Aroin
Aqua
Bay
Gly
vascara DarK, ounces ror.
frasj Bark. 3 ounces for
ed Borax, 10 ounces for
k and Orris, 2 ounces for J
ese Shavings, 1 ounce for
ce or feppermint. 1 ounce
e or Wintergreen, I ounce
Soap, 2 ounces for
4 ounces for.
Witer. 1 1 pint f or . .
Qresol Compound, 2 ounces
uor
13p
13b
41 3C
. 1 3c
4.13b
tfor.!3c
for. 13b
. 13b
.13f
.13t
.13
Drsf Seetia-i-B tst EmioIij
Oil of Almonds, 1 ounce for
kju or Kaar impound, 1 ounce
Oil of Cedar Leaf. V, ouncd fod
Oil of Cocoanut, 2 ounces for!
Oil of Eucalyptus, 1 ounce
Pure Olive 0il, 2 ounces for .
Sweet Oil. 2 ounces far . . I
Oil of Wintergreen, syn. I
Plaster of Paris, 1 pound for
Epsora Salts,-! pound for. .
Spirits; of Caimphor, I ounce for
Tmcture of Anuca. ounce
Tinchire of Benzoin. 1 ounce
Tincture of Oreen Soap,; 1 ou&ce
I incture of Myrrh. I ounce foir
BasneBrWLIptaaB, Wolfs It Cs.
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or
ox.
or.
or.
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or
w Hand - Embroidered Nightgowns
and Chemises for 79c
i Should AH Be Sold in an Hour
tSucxi sensational pricing of these first quality
gowns ana cnenuscs seexns aimosi uicrpaioie.
Tailorc d and shirred models of flesh colored nain-'
$ook-rr ill hand-nijbroidered in contrasting colors.
fThere'ti be many womeh here tomorrov for these
garmen
N
Specially Purchased and
-New cretonnes bright new
ew Cretonnes
; bud and
peck
for
at 79-
c, so;
it wil pay to be on hand! early.
Boudoir taps
Dimity
Crepe de Chine.
dainty the materials in these caps so pleasing'
lace ribbon tnmnungs, one ordinarily would
to pay much more than this extraordinary sale
boudoir caps like , these,
fi tea EeaasatT Basesteat Llamaa, Wolfs
to be her? tomorrow, i The pride just 29c yard.
OUTINGS
27-tru Outing Flannel
SATEEN
2to lS-Yard Pieces
Third Below Regular
43i Yard
Figured sateen i in 36
inch width. Newest fig
ured! patterns. Best be on
hand early.
Unusually Special
15
Special
Specially Priced for the Birthdab
shades the newest!
so phenomena) we've made spetial preparations to handle the CTowds that are
surej
LONGGIdTH
Bolts of 12 Ykrds
i Specially Priied
$2.98; pait
-Cheaper by the
and j very - likely
want more than
the limit's 2 bolts
la tlie EefBSBiyi Batcaisit Llpataa, Wolfs C
Yard
I An extraordinary oppor
.jtunity .fo erery woman.
; Outing flannel of desired
weight ; stripes and checks.
29c
Wath Satin
29
patterns aad pricing
ci.
the
ex-
price
Yd;
f Sale A
9 THIS prOJJ USES NO COMPARATIVES PRICES -THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE
one!
bolt
you'll
bolt
.,13c
..13c
,..13c
.,13c
..13c
. J13c
.l3c
.13c
..13c
. . 13c
..!3c
. . 1 3c
..13c
t3c
13c
Friday Bargains!
Girls' Tarns
For ; School
Extremely Special
$1.19
"Suede4ike" "Betty
Bright" and "Priscilla Dean'f
styles all bought specially
for the Birthday Sale and
all priced way below regu
lar. : Choice of wanted colors.
Ia tfca BatemcBt.
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Women'e Wool-Faced
HOSIERY
Extra Special at
79c Pair j
All perfect hose, with re
inforced heels i and toes in
black, brown and navy. Spe
i i a 1 1 y purchased-r-specially
priced. ,
Is tks Baiesiest.
Boysr Hose
: Remarkably Priced
q 3 Pairs $1 ;
Extraordinary values-U-boys
heavy ribbed hose with
double heels and toes. Sizes 0
to 12. . f.j
Girls fine ribbed school
hose. 3 pairs for $1.00.
I a tas Basemva W
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GARTERS
n n . I. i
new oar gat ns f
i 69c Pair
Hand-made ' art'rsl f
flowered warp print ribon
and heavy silk. Unusually
priced tor this sale at 69c
! Us BaieiheaU j
Extra Special!
T- - 1 A '""ft'1 -:
rercaie sHpronsi
Bungalow
er
$1 .29
7.-4 V.
All new all bought spe
cially for this salerU-and all
greatly underpriced at $1.29.
.Light and dark shades, many
patterns and finished with con
trasting - ric-rac y braid. All
regular and extra sizes.
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