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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1922)
TmjUEG0NsmIAYJO aiORKINGrt SCPTESHSEIt -itrrt922T HBBSIS TO III CROWD N LOCAL TRIPTOROUIW ir- Reservations on Journal Special Half Gone Biggest Show on Record Is ' Now Assured. Visitors from the Atlantic coast and California will Join , FDrtUrxiers ttn vesr in their annual WMwon aboaVd The Journal special train to the Pen dleton Round-Up. ThU recognition by tourists from distant points that The Journal offers the best Way to attend the !Tt Ef Buck" celebration is one reason why half of the reservations aboard the spe cial train already have been taken. ' With 10 days remaining until tn special train pulls out f the Union star tkm for the annual frolUS In Eastern Oregon. XJorsey B. Smith, manager of The Journal travel bureau, believes that he will have trouble accommodat ing soma of the lata requests. PEJTDLETOJTS BIGGEST SHOW itt in chance of the Round-Up celebration haa come advices that the show this year will tmI anvthinc Pendleton ever at tempted before. A greater approyria ,tlon has been made for the show and several members of the committee were in Portland last week signing up some additional talent. Because of the extra funds the Pen dleton committee has been able to reacn rar out in vo me of the West and obtain the most ex pert riders and wildest horses to be found on the range. This combina tion of the worst horses and the best riders will add to the. enjoyment of the afternoon shows. Enlargement of the night show pro gram has been arranged by the com mittee. Some unioaie features likewise have been added to Happy Canyon. COMMITTEE OIT t6eS Everybody In Pendleton is coop-.i-atlnn- in thft nlana for the show this year. The promise of some special parties from the East and a group of distinguished writers to attend the show, has placed the show committee on its toes. The Journal special will leave the Union station at 11 p. m.. September TV. and arrive in Pendleton the fol lowing morning. Smith will be per sonal director of the tour. The return trip will be made following the night show Saturday. Under the fare of J42.50 will be in cluded the transportation, Pullman reservation, meals and grandstand tickets to the Round-Up features and for Happy Canyon. The special will be parked in the main street at Pen dleton so that the visitors wjll be given opportunity to remain in the center of activities during the week. Judge Bloomfield Dies at Seaview At Age of 73 Years Judge Nathaniel H. Bloomfield, prominent in legal circles in Oregon and Washington for many years, and formerly an attorney in Portland, died, Kridaw at1 Seaviaw. Wash., at the ace of 73 years. The body was brought to Portland and Is at Flnley's under taking establishment. . Funeral serv ices will be held probably Friday. Judge Bloqmfield cam to the North west from St. Liouis in the early '70s. He was district attorney in Washing ton in territorial days, and when it became a state, he was elected judge of five river counties, including Klick itat. Clark and Skamania. He lived first at Kalama and later at Vancou ver. Twelve years later he entered part nership with the late W. Byron Dan iels In Portland, where he practiced law for several years. . Ten years ago he removed to Seaview. He had been in ill health for several years, He is .survived by his wifeJ.who "was the daughter of former Judge Petraln of Vancouver. Judge Bloomfield was a Ufe-long ".Republican of the progressive ,type " npuiauon ior aosoiute fair ness in all his decisions. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and of the Red Men. PORTLAND MISS CHOSEN nun uiiiwiiii. i in is. i mm'mi in-i. i hi win -111111 .1 1 1 1 1 ". - Sv I : - " 4 - t ,v 1 - i - ' V v S, - 7 t 1 See theZ Front Windoyos Today Furniture IWith ;RicJmcss Unexcelled -Quality You ve a Right ;Bxped:l 7 I AmMmitii Display 'M ,..,. I . a JI n K i(S B. i - I i- 1 l V f i V Jfcoto i . I. ' X I ' 4 i a . .-.w Miss Jean Skene of Portland, who baa accepted , the Invitation of Queen Tbelraa of the Pendleton Roanf-lTp t lft attendant at the 1922 classic of the West. Miss AJladcen Scroffgua of t Grande, Miss Jessie Dramheller of Walla Walla and Miss Helen Thomp son of Pendleton complete the queen's aides. House and Senate Want $4500 for War on Rats, Mice Cnivenal Snice) Washington. Spnt Q u-, i - v io iu 1 11 H T7 were added today to the pests to, be exterminated from the senate and house office buildings and the capitol, at, provided in the "cockroach resolu tion" passed by the house a week ago. Senator Calder . moved the amend ment in the senate today and to in crease the appropriation from fioOO to 4500. Some of the senators thought f SOOS was a pretty big price to pay for rati and mice, but the resolution was adopted by unanimous vote. War on the pests will be waged immediately. Students Will Try For Essay Prizes k On Narcotic Evils School children in all sections of Oregon are invited to compete for the three cash prizes offered by the Nar cotic White Cross of Oregon for the best essays oh a series of subjects bear ing on its work. A contest, open to the general public, also will be held for a slogan for the Whiti Cross in Oregon. Essays and slogans must be mailed not later than October t to Mrs. Frank O. North up, 63J Chamber of Commerce building, Portland. The prizes are to be awarded at The Auditorium on the evening of October 16. Bach essav r slogan must be accompanied by a mem- Derwiip fee or Za cents for children or $1 for adults. The first prise is 20. H is for the best essay of from 500 to $50 words by children of 14 yearn or older on any one of the following subjects : "The Re lation of the Use of Narcotic Drugs t9 Crime"; "The Effect of Non-enforcement of Iaw upon Character" ; '5oes the Drug Habit Menace Future Citizenship V The second prize is 15 and is for the best essay . with, a minimum of 350 words and a maximum of 500 words, for children under 14. The subjects are: "The Effect of Narcotic Drugs upon the Body" ; "The Effect of the Use of Narcotics on the Moral De velopment" ; "Can a Good American Use Narcotic Drugs? A prize of -fl ia offered for the best slogan, limited to IS words. In this slogan contest adults may participate: Better Luck Next Time, . Says King Athens, Sept. 9. (tJ. P.) King Con staritine has requested Triniatifylakos to nf-m a nftw cabinet after S&logero- poulos reported his Inability to do ao. ANNOUNCEMENT COTILLION HALL 4 .3 OPENS THE PANCE SEASON WITH -A SPECIAL DANCE, MONDAY EVENING SEPT. 11TH Introductory Admission' 25c Featuring BOB GORDON'S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Every Monday,. Wednesday and Saturday Night NOTICE TO CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Reservations Are Now Being Accepted for Private y DANCING PARTIES Phone R. J. Belland, Mgr. for Arrangements EAST 2751 Two Halls Available 1 COTILLION HALL Has been ref inished and re decorated throughout as the finest ball room in the Northwest, and no expense has been spared to make it such. Our ball-bearing, spring floor the only one of its kind on the Pacific Coast is without a doubt the finest dancing surface obtainable. ' Map Out Drastic Plan to. Restore Peace in Ireland ' tBy CaiverMi Sarrice.) Dublin. Sept. . ilappiiig out a ' drastic plan to restore peace through out Ireland was started tonight by th new Irish Free State cabinet . beaded by William T. Coegrave. presi dent -Of the Dail Elreann. It was. learned from a high dfficiai source j that the rebels will first be askad to lay down their arms. If they J., refuse" to do this, drastic military ac tion will follow. Michael Collins" polity for strength- ening . the war program will be rigidly ..carried out. : Passenger Smashes - Freight; 14 Injured Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Sept. . IT. P. -, A -passenger ear on the Cedar Rapids t v A Iowa City interurban, leaving here at 9 o'clock this morning, collided with freight train near the low river , - more or less sri a sly injured, alt of - whom were rushed- to hosiptal beffv,. for the prrviiege of erecting ummer homes at --Aneroid lake In Wallowa momy, mi igrfu Brmoo is ptattlnc the meadow land In the basin Into lots. Necessity Competent Examination You won't be experimenting- when yon- buy your first glasses here. IJ The little details others, overlook receive our most considerate attention a reason why our glasses are above the average in quality at the same prices others ask. --.;' . -:. .-. j - Q Our many years' experience in scientific eyesignt testing is at your disposal. ' - Oar Own Complete' Lens Grinding Plant on the Premises - SAVE YOUR EYES Thompson Optical Institute Eyesight Specialists Portland's . Largest, Most ' Modern, Best ., Equipped Exclusive Optical Establishment 201-211 Corbett BIdg., Fifth and Morrison Slaee 1S ' Cht. A. Rites. Pres. mmi Gen. Mgr. See the Front IVirtdotps Today! f 'Edwards You'll Save on a Single Piece or a Houseful Investigate Before You Invest The designer's newest adaptations await your inspection. Every lover "of fft "A Home Beautiful" should view the front windows today and see f or themselves -what attractive settings there are at such reasonable prices, v Easy terms, no interest, apply now, the same as ever every thing from -cooking utensils to, draperies on one account with only one, initial payment. ' See the Front Windows Today! 4 Fine Pieces to Match Priced Now at. OaJt- ldbrary Table with. 42-inch top and solid oak round arm. Rocker are identical to illustration the other Rocker--and Chair have been replaced with solki oak Arm Rocker and Baron ial brown. Wicker Settee. 6-Foot Table and! Six Solid Oak Chairs $47.65 Hand-nibbed wax finish to match the living room set mentioned above at $58.75. Table has 4-inch diamater. top : Chairs are very substantially built with, saddle-shaped seats, secure ly reinforced against the back poets. ' Lustered Old Ivory Enamel Suite of 5 Pieces $67.60 Pieces are very similar to Illustra tion. Corner Post Bed, Triple Mirror Toilet Table, Chiffonier, Chair and Rocker. Assembled in the front win dow today. Complete, Bed, Spring and Mattress Simmon's Continuous Post Bed in ivory, white and V. M. (gold color), square shaped not diamond) high riser steel spring and 45-pound felted cotton roll-edge reversible mattress with floral figure art tick. Three Rooms-in-Ohe $187 For your apartment or bungalow with combination living and dining room. As ' the illustration shows, there's - a tapestry overstuffed Bed Davenport, tapestry overstuffed Rocker. Library. Extension Table, two Windsor-back Straight Chairs and two Windsor-back Arm Chairs. Here's Unusual Value Table and Chairs $105 lueen Anne, the most loveaM nil charming of all periods r-the new ob long shape top, and the chairs halve panel backs and blue genuine leather slip seats. 'tit . a,? Ml J&a , Web Construction Velour Overstuffed $247 -Davenport. Chair and Rocker, with roll arms, distinctively better looking than this illustration, besides web con struction and double strength spring front edge all loose cushions are Im bedded with coil springs. ... William and Mary Table and Chajrs SS9.SO Better looking than picture 48-inch op Tables that open to 6 feet ; Chairs lave genuine .leather slip seats and janel backs (not slats. I 1 Mahogany Colonial Suite3 Pieces i $102.504- Bed. Dresser and Chiffonier quite similar to illustration. You, like many others since the price) has been re duced, will be surprised and pleased to know such fine pieces as these can be had for so little money. Charming B e a u t y in Ivory and1 Walnut $154.SO Bow-foot Bed. Prlneit Vanity, Chifforetttt, Cane Bench, and Slipper Rocker. For your convenience alt the pieces are in the front wtndow today view them as they'll ' appear in your home. MM --, . j i i Breakfast SetTable and -Chairs v -$19.85 -..." i Table . hasgolden polished top and flake white enamel base., la appear- ; ance It surpaaeee by far this illustra tion. The continuous yoet-back ChKire , will, without question, meet with your lull approval. - . , mm- -: i " . - . v. -I-'''... '"'ii U"" ...i-..,.. w - - - X ....I j mr.i--- j'" rr, .t- -t?-" j I Your Desire May Call for Anglo-Persians, Tepracs or KaraacKs Perhaps Axminater, Brussels or Wilton Velvets Before You . Invest. Investigate the Vast Assortment on the Second Floor. Grouped Features for This Week f At Savings Well Worth While -.EXTRA THICK AXMI3rSTES, " SIZK 9X13 FRI2fED WILTOX VELVETS, SIZE txlS SEAMLESS WOOL VEIiTETS, SIZE xlS MEDIUM WEIGHT AXMIifSTERS SIZE txlS .T.'. X$AQM ILVETS, i fcjyS is,"' $1.35 and $1.45 ..95c and $1.05 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS. SIZE txlS 8EVE3T PATTERNS, WHILE THEY LAST AT Genuine Inlaid Linoleums, per sq. yd. . ... Genuine Print Linoleums, per sq. yd . . . . Enameled Surface Pabcolin, per sq. yd. . "WindoWs ' :'- being the eyes of your home, and, with Rugs, form the foundation for. harroony-thefl why not take advantage of Edwards' -drapery service? All responsibility of possible mistakes in cutting is taken off your shoulders and every drape and curtain is guaranteed to fit and hang properly. Estimates and suggestions are free phone Broadway 6371 and Mr. McArthur will call at the time appointed. - .. i ,79c 1 - ttHttU an (T I rp Woo d and Coal . Heater combinations. Investigate those on the balcony before you in vest , BRUNSWICK MODEL 3fe. t With eight double-fated records. I BRUNSWICK j MODEL 'b. 7 I With six doable-faced records. I BRUNSWICK MODEL Ke. 21e With IS deble-faeed records. 5106; $'12ft 5(&mmd Felted z:r Cotton j f. EouiDDed with the famous Brunswick Ultona Reproducer, olavbijall records without the use of rattachmenta, and the -Brunswick Oval Tone Amplifier, the ail-wood. tone, chamber which gives the Brunswick the-uH rich tone ioe which it is noted.. . , ''"T.""'- Two Separate and Distinct Ranges Built Together Upon One Base i I I I i SET CP COMPLETE WITH HOT WATEB COILS ASD GAS COJfSECTED $155 Cash. Week JSe, laterest two lid wood and coal cooking top. i- Separate wood and coal . ovens and separate gas baking oven. ... . - Separate broiling oven with boiling water in the bottom. Beautiful polished top and plain nickel trim- , mings. White enameled splash ers and white enamel door panels. Gas fire-lighter, eliminat Dig the need of kindling. I .1 ! pwV-", 1, m, 7 I ,1 No- tsne .-need- sleep on an .un comfortaMe, lumpy v bed. anv more. Thee "mattresses" ' are built up-in-layers like so many . conjf6rter--tufted through- and ' through 4nslde-of flower-etrewn, heavyweight ; aft ticking! with rolled -edge on all sides,! mak ing them reversible from both ends. ; EL EC TRIG R AY V AC I $32.50 : 9200 RT P, M. speed motor. With phosphor hronie . alloy ;; bearings.. v One-piece cast" aluminum fan. Wheel-driven soft hair bru&i that will not pull the nap out - of carpet. . . . - Weight ; 10 pounds. Heavy - enough ' to" be -durable and light enough to be easily carried around. - Discarded Furniture i RUGS AND RANGES , Taken as part payment on new furnishings,, regardless of .what you may select. The Exchange Floor ia a place of wonderful coBvenience.. - i ' YtAu7: r'V