Tun ghi:gon daily .journal, fohtland, .:o:;dav K0vc:i::zn 11. 1:2-. TOE STREET i VIDEHING NEEDED : 10 REIIEVE JAM ' Widening- of Burnside. Morrison and '- Madison street from the river bride ; :o probably FUth street is advocated ' iiy City Commissioner Barbur as a step J -towards properly caring for the con .MawJy Increasing vehicular traffic und In anticipation of the rebuilding of . ihese bridges -with widths ot $0 feet 'at least. ; - ; : ,-- 'Commissioner ' Barbur proposes to '"call a meeting of the property owners t directly interested within the next . t few weeks, and to invite the city plan - rtng commission to participate ia this t conference. ';? ;;..; S In. the case of Madison street, he points out. there Is an entire vacant J Mock opposite the city hail, and the t xt block to the at is park property which could be v utilised for street t widening. The buildings between that and the river On this street are of such , haraeter that they rould be cut back 'or areaded. "seas to provide the neces t xary widtto tola, street and sidewalk purposes. . . ..' -. ' ' Lists of property owners en these three streets, between the x river and -v nfth street, are being checked up, rand as soon as this work. Is completed j a 'call will be Issued for the conference on the project of, street widening. .. iJ : . - , C X8THf ATE OX HAR0-8rKFA.CE ,j ' FOK EAST MOKKISOS ASKED - '4 '. Because of the intolerable condition ?rt the street surface on Kast Morrison, from East Water street to Union are k nue. Commissioner barbur recommends ' that the city council pass a resolution , J requesting City Kngtneer Laurgaard to " f make an estimate on the cost of hard . .surfacing this street. At present It is ; r. paved with wood blocks and the period ' ' i II -r-1 1 11 for-m&intenanc has expired, but Bar bur reports that the street is -in such bad condition that ' some Immediate steps must be taken for its betterment, i -i . CITT HAfcX. BKIEFS A permit to erect it one-story struc tures for garages at a- location on East Davis street, betwen Kast Kirbth and Kast Ninth streets. Js asked for toy Flora Olive FT aser. Protests have been filed against granting the permit, and the matter - wiil be referred- t Commissioner Barbur for. his recom mendation,. - '..i ' -r - v : Max 1 . Skibbe ; wants a permit - to erect a one-story concrete building for a: public carafe and as an t tension to his present building front-" Ing on lth avenue between 46th and 47th street southeast ; tad w; t M. Heaeock has applied to the city coun cil for a permit -to erect- a lumber shed and frame building for a planing mill .at "a location en Kast Irving street, between Kast lid and ast 5atl streets.- . i - ' - -. , Application far a permit to erect and maintain-a building for a motion pic ture theatre at the northeast corner of Jefferson and 12th streets has been made to the city council by M. Palley, W. E. Watson and others have ap plied to the eity council' for the vaX cation of alt that portion, of East Ev erett street which lies between the east line of ast I5Cn and the West line of East 17th street, except 80 feet in the intersection of East 16th street. The matter will be before the couneU at Its meeting, on December 1. .. f Fines Assessed to Three Violators, of Oregon'GameLaws Alvin Smith of Malta, who accidentty shot ; and - killed Evan Taylor of the same place while hunting for quail November 4. was fined $75 at Klamath Falls Saturday for hunting quail out of season, according to a report filed at the headquarters of the state game commission -today. : Beports of two other trials also were received" from Klamath Falls. Regs for huntinng- without- a license and Scenchins of Chiloquin was fined $25 "Dutch" Crawford, also Of Chiloquin $25. for hunting game birds during closed season, . visits mm : t AFTER 57 YEARS Time has dealt kindly with Louis Knapp and with the city of Portland during the last 57 years, but the two have developed along widely variant lines,; and when Knapp came tip from Port Orford last week to attend the livestock: show be found little to re mind him of the city of 1SS3. which was the date of his last . visit. For nearly half a century lioois Knapp has operated the Knapp hotel at Port Or ford and has made lew journeys to the Outside world and - none to the larger cities. ' Knapp- Is a. most kindly and hospitable-gentleman, given : to a habit of courtesy sadly lacking in the present J feneration. His hotel at Port Orford s the Jneeca of the sportsmen who g to Curry county to fish and hunt. ID9BEB MA!fAGER FRED . Richard Bat 6, export. T manager for the Robert Butler Lumber company, was fined $100 this morning by Judge Bean on his plea of guilty to attempt ing to smuggle five bottles of liquor into Portland from a 'company steamer moored at Marshfield. Sate is a gradu ate of th University of - Japan and the University of Chicago. ' VETEBA3T DE5IED WRIT i In an opinion handed down7 this morning Federal Judge C. -i-X. Wolver ton denied to ' James H. Spencer, ex Canadian World war veterans his peti tion ., for a writ of habeas corpus. Spencer, who is en , parole from the state of Oregon for one year, claimed immunity from arrest by the govern ment rintil his parole expired. The federal court later indicted him for alleged personation . of a prohibition agent.: ... - - TRGES CHRISTMAS MAIIIKO ' postmaster . John M. Jones today issued an appeal to all persons who are preparing to send Christmas pack ages abroad to get them into the mails early. The overseas holiday period of mailing begins November IS. and the last "Christmas ship!, will leave Kew York; about December 1 or 15, Direc tions for proper preparation of pack ages for mailing may be had from the postmaster at each station in the city. It is important that each; package be properly addressed and prepared for the mails before the rush season. , -r - , ALLIES HUMILIATED S : BY TURKISH LEADER .' - (Coathnwd rma Pat OS) were unable to take measures which mijht lead to war without the consent of their respective governments. The consent of the British government was received almost at once, giving a free hand to General Hartngton and Sir Rumbold, but the replies of the French and Italian governments have not yet been received, ;. though a week: has passed since th sur rest ion was made. - General Haringtott' decided that, though the situation was critical and that more firmness should be shown, he would be unable to carry out the suggestion ot the - hifh commissioners alone. Kegotiations with the Turks con tinue and it is believed that a compro mise will be reached, but they are con vinced that this will last bat a' rfew days and that the Nationalists will soon find iw ways of enforcing their laws at the expense, ef the allies. Thev Turkish pot'ce - started operat ing, though, the allies had pot agreed to give op- policing the town. People suspected of being Anti-Nationalist were arrested Snd murdered. Some times the British succeeded in sav ing a tew, hut generally after a fight. j. The cable connecting Constantinople with Europe And the United States has been dathAged and as soon as the news was known the Turks cut the emergency wire connecting Constanti nople with Chanak, thus depriving the allies ef their - main means of eom- s H si 8 t -I n n ' I and eflbLbieiit teaUy safe tooth paste at oxir expeiise r : w . eft ..a?& Besutetoailttar h 'out free tube ; By meffcly filling out the coupon in this gdvertiscmint and taking it to any one Of the; druggists listed below you may re ceive a full-Sited lO-eent tube oMister-f ine TootH Past, Very superior denti frice made foifyjou by the maker! of ' Listerine. ' tv ; ' - V - I - ; '".v.; L ' It mdkei tootkJyrushihg ' -' . . pleasure : r i. G'tvfe this original fruit acid dentifftcft a. , thorough, consocntious trial. Note what a clean, fresh feeling rtleaves"ab6ut th . .mouth and teeth. And see. how much -brighter and whiter your teeth will gleam than they crer did before. " 7 . 1t makes your mouth ivater" ' "When you brush your teeth with Lister - inevTooth Paste you will at once notice how it makes your mouth water. This is because it contains the wholesome acid elements of Jour delicious fruits apple, orahge, grapes and grapefruit ..' -These mild fruit acids stimulate an extra flow of tooth-protecting alkaline saliva4 which Nature provides to fight conditions that start tooth decay. 7 t r . mi TW 1. entitles youtoafree this week only j l Soap dentifrices cannbt do this be cause they are necessarily alkaline instead i bt acid. They discourage Nature in her effort to preserve tooth-health and lead vou to unnecessary discomfort, unsightly . teeth aiid needless dental bills. . And a safe cleansing - . 4 . Besides its mild fruit acids together with the healing oils that have made Listerinfe -' itself so .populaf and safe an antiseptic - for the last half century, List erine Tooth' . Paste conuiris exactly the correct polish- i ing iiigredlencrtt is X non-gritty cfeansei "just hard enough to remove the daily accumulations of tartars but not so hard ' as to injure the tooth enamel. You know this paste is doing its! work yet doing it jfehv. .-.:( - Redeem your coupon this week! Be sure to hand your druggist the coupon below this Week. This offer is in effect nly one week. : l; ;- .'. Secure " y6ur . free full-sized -icXehl tube and enjoy the pleasure and Satisfac tion of really clean teeth teeth made nclean both scientifically and safely. We axe sure this trial will convince you and thit thereafter y6U wDl want fid other tooth paste thih Listarine Tooth Paste the original fruit acid dentifrice. Be sure to call for your free tube thit week! - Listerixie lb the paste ihate tight Because it contains mild " fruit Acids to dmolate Na tore's flow of alkauae salirA to combat tooth decay; - because it tohtaini the cortcct politkins sgtnt hard enough to remove tartar bat " ot hard enough to injure tooth etiamtLWatchhowkwhitens' ; and brightens your teetii because it contains the health antiseptic essential oils contained u' lerine " ' ' ' ; .v.-i 'i r, i i at the price thafs right Fkint ot write yottf name plainly and hand to any one of the druggists I .-- - listed m this advertisement, or maUm the Ijai Pharmacal CoM St. Louis, U.S. A. . - i - v': ' . - " r -i ' - f ; .- I: Name: Street. IMS City. AlAWEDA PHARMACY .Sflh as Fremont - BRINK'S THARMACT ......llth aad Wasktsgtea . BROOKttX PHARMACY ....Briakaas telherts . ( Ol liMAN DKVO COMFAJTT.-Esst Bsraiide ass Grasd - IRVIGTOX PHARMACY. .ast Broadway aad Fifteenth JAXCKK laro CO.MPAKT.......Hawtkorse sad Oraad KMOHT DECS fOMPAXT-.tth asd Wash 4S2V4 "W ask. MATIHIEU DRfe COMPA-VT........S7i Kssell Street MEIER FRA5K COJCPAHTisiUvFtftk as IHtSrHStttt , MYERS HROS. .......,. tiraa Aveaae aa K. Morrtsea r FRANK jrAlf.....4,.....-..i,,sit ith Street OLDS, WOKTKAK A ILLS O... . ;Morrisos aaA West Park -THE OWl DRUG CO ... ... . . Wasalsttea asd Broaaway .FirMMEB PRUO COMPAST-.tt,vi.f Tslre Street -POWEES A ESTES. ....i . .SI -Wasalsrto PORTl.ajri HOTEL FHA&MACY.. . . ..S2S Morrlso : EDWIX. A. BOBISOS-.... ..AVashlartea aad tSi trpt hKITMOHB DBCtl COMPA3TT -lit Tkir Street - STIPE, FOSTER TIRUO CO.........l Fearta Street SIOIT-II058BRCS CO: ..Tklrs aa Xerrisea Perklss Hotel. BreaAway aae' Stark, lltk as Wask. . YOOAJKl-CLAItlv CO... ...... Alder aad West Park mTlcaticfn with their governments. The fears at the Christians are not unfounded. A ' secret association has been formed in Constantinople, : the members of which have taken an oath on .. the - Koran tnever to , alkw the Greeks er Armenians '' t remafa n Turkey and elwwid foreigners inters fere with the sacred discussions of the Nationalist assembly. the members will shed their last drop of Wo6d for the sacred cause." The membership ef the association, which began on' No vember 7, has reached 70.000 and it Is still increasing; rapidly. - . .' EVIDElITolD $60,000 FIRE SET Which plaoca the trnure of office 6f all appoinUve efnciais absolutely in ins hands of the appointing power. .-SThis law 1 was enacted during the closing- hours of the 191S session, after a lens and bitter fleht. and at the in stance ef - Governor iWithycombe . for the purpose of giving hin) a free hand in "cleaning house" of the few re maining remnants of the West admin istration. Prior ot that time all an polntlve state effices carried a defi nite term, generally for four - years from the date of appointment. - -i The Aloser bill speclficaliy did away with all definite tenure, placing the power of removal in the hands of the appointing power at Its discretion. This Jaw is sUllIln fore as to practically V .. . . - At. ... .t.. m.W . exceptiea - of the Insurance : commis sioner. ..'" Harvey Wells, during his term as in. sura nee commissioner, secured ' an amendment jf the- Insurance-' code which not only continued him -in- of fice for a definite term, but increased his salary and specified that the In surance commissioner should hold for tour years. This act, being later than the Atoser bill, repeals that law in so far. as It applies to the Insurance department.. -But now,' with a Democratic gover nor coming in, those who got in In 1915, or since that time, under the kindly execution of tie Moser bill, want to see the Moser bin junked, so they can stay In, and Pierce can not get them out." , General Liar tin Is; To Be Dinner Guest Invitation are being sent out by the . Chamber of 'Commerce for a compli mentary luncheon to be held in the or ganiiAUon'e rooms : Wednesday noon for Brigadier Oenerat Charles It, Mar tin, heAd of arniy post "work for ths war department. MatUn will be the chamber's guest during his visit. At , o'clock that night General Martin will address th meeting of the Portland sector of the Association of the Army of the United States at the Armory. Haines. Nov. -13. The plant of the ' Commercial Creamery company here I was destroyed by firs early this morn- I ing. Sugar valued at $2000 and 50 i tons of coal Were included in the loss. Which is estimated at $60,000. The fire was discovered shortly before mid night and evidence was found that It was ef Inceadiary origin Ths plant WaS engaged principally In . the manufacture of sweetened milk and was equipped with the only at mospheric drum drier for making pow dered milk west of Omaha. A. H. Goodhue, president of the company, wires from Spokane that ths company will rebuild As soon as. insurance ad justments are made. - - ' Window Smashed, ' 'Overcoat, -Stolen;" Suspect Taken it i i in, - - 7.;;-; Shortly after a $500 plats glass win dow in the Hart,, SChaffner & j&erx Clothing shop. No. .66 Washington street, was broken in at a -.SO o'clock this morning and a $49 overcoat stolen, ths police caught A. J. Jordon, reputed longshoreman, wearing the"' garment. Ho was arrested and lodged In Jail on a charge of burglary. . In the arrest 6f ! oJ-an, the police believe they have I found one of ths men who has been making them so much trouble in the business district of ths city. Their theory -was strength ened when R X. Ratchf ord. night clerk at the Eaton hotel, advised them that he had seen Jordon carrying a revolver, Jimmy bar and flashlight. A thorough search of Jordon's room failed to reveal ths burglar tools. Po lice suspect Jordon. has thera hidden some place outside the hotel. r When arrested Jordon feigned drunkenness, and claimed he had pur chased the coat 4aat week. Police an swered his alibi by showing him the Rosenblatt store paper tags still on the - coat. . . FIRST PRIZE PIERCE MAY SELECT EDITOR AS HIS AIDE (Continued Prom Pise One) does Alex . Sweek, Portland attorney, and connected with the-TJ. & land of fice during the administration of Pres ident Wilson. Wi JT. Homan, former Democratic member of the legislature from Ontario, Malheur county, ; and nb In the banking business there, also would like the same Job. Paul H. Stroat of Portland Is being mentioned by his friends as a possible candidate for the eommissionership. He Is, incidentally, . the : only Insurance man in the lot. , - ' Henry Downing of Salem wants to fee warden of the state penitentiary, a position exclusively j in the 4 hands Of the governor. So docs Johnston Smith, who was prohibition enforcement of ficer during the Wilson administra tion, and who was, in the years gone by, an employe of the penitentiary. Will Moore wants to be chief grain inspector for the public service com missioner, which office has its head quarters in Portland. ,; Herman Wise, former postmaster at Astoria, would like to be appointed state highway commissioner, or to membership tn one of the other major cotnmmissions. r " A. M. Dalrymple of Salem has his eye on the job now held by R. B. Good in, as cleric of the state board of con trol. This place pays $3000 a year, but it is under the jurisdiction of the state board, consisting ot the governor, sec retary of state ahd stAts treasurer. O. B. Pierce of Salem 'also wants a job of a clerical nature t andt In addi tion, there are others who have com menced active campaigns to land them selves on the state payroll, ranging all the way from heads of institutions, physicians at the same, down to guards at ths penitentiary, attendants at the state hospitals and general uillty men on the highway cqramlssioh. Incidentally. the rumor has Also sprung ufr that one of ths first things tne coming legislature wm te asked to do jvhen it convenes will be to repeal t more or less famous '"Moser bill. t ' ' ' FOR THREE GENERATIONS this fime. and trade ' mark 'has stood tor the 4 ultimate in - r - STOVES , RANGES . Be gmded by the . practical eXiJerlence : of our ancestors! : ? -Made - EVERY variety . . ... and combination , , therof, for any. fueL ' For list of authorized dealers who like to give : their customers the BEST at the price of the ordi nary kind, - phone Broad Way 4115, or see display at t . - ISHERWOOD Stove Company ; ; SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ' ' Kth aa GUsaa, Pertlaad .. Christmas Sgccnd Gssg i ill iiGOQiaGOLD 'Tind tlic Christma V . Face9; Contest - W 156 Prizes ibt hist resetxu ' fclanccA to Gillette Christ' . -. -.. mas Facet. ) K: . ; " . J i or die t w -. i 3 m SBM I i I 1 : The next group ot faces yvVl be published in this paper ' on November 15th. Ask your Gillette Dealer for GILLETTE PRIZE BOOK . ; . , Conditions of Contest Father, Brother, Uncle best of friends-' -f erirtiila PrtdoWflonVourChri'trmat - eVe X1a a t -j hit for a New Improved Qdlctte. And every dav a feriteful remem- The ' finest of razors the , brance ot youl - 4 ; v Gillette Safety razor Co, Boston, u.s. a, . JJ.JULU. W U UW RA2 Tht HEW STANDARD In Saver $S la Gold ' - 6 f!Tt $5 to S?5. . -VCkU" - S , V t "r -r r "r t"-r yrJZS-r.. ''r''ir ""C'VyCl (( T 1 reryou ringing Up tlie cash ; 1 , . or ate, you just - , 1 - " 'l' .ringing il oui? ' Every day thoUsahds of salespeople in ' Portland : handle a lot of money. ; Much of it is small change and they are in a position to really know how quickly small, change counts up on the cash register. , ; - j A savings arxount isVYOUR cash register. It. h ' ' too ; will total surprising amounts if you "ring up" ' . often enough and regularly jenough. . Ring lip a little every pay day.;- Its good business. ; ' " And its a most satisfying experience to refer to . your hank book and note how your saving are "reg- - WwifU r w j w .... DrPARTMENTS SAVINGS CHECKING EXCHANGE , . BOND SAFE -' DEPOSIT ! Open your saving account today i ' s tn tnis strong oanR. 1 - ' SANK. Oldest in tho Northwest : WASHINGTON AT THIrlD , rrtrrnrrrrrrnrvT HIHMII i "j v ., -jr. 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