Tuesday, NOVE::ci:n, 21 1022.
TllZ CHUG ON DAILY JOURNAL, POnTAN'D,
OHEGON.
'LAWiE DUCKS" TO
BE LOOKED AFTER
BY WHITE HOUSE
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Washington; Novi '21. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THEF JOURNAL)
Few appointment htve' tmn nad by
the president during, the recess f con
gress, and there Is aa unusual list of
vacancies "awaiting executive- actloiC
A Iso. there . is - aw long -- list of Tajne
ducks." some of whom are; regarded a
sure to be cared lor, r -
Among the appointments to fee made
? are two Justices of the TThited States
i supreme court, about 20 tw federal
district judge, governor of the fed
? eral reserve board, to soecee- W- S. G.
Harding', and another member of that
i4 body Intended tov be occupied by. a
i"dirt "farmer," an assistant, secretary
of the treasury, an assistant secretary
of ptate. and others only , a little lees
important. ' . ' v.'-" ' " " ,! -Other
vacaBcles soon to are? th:
governor generalship of the Philippines
to succeed General -Ijeonard -Wood, a
rnemberof the shipping board tq eue-
' ceed Frederick I- Thorn peon ana an
assistant secretary' of war to' succeed
J. Mayhew; WaiQwrtght. There are
romori; too, of resignation from the
-Cabinet by the 4tl of March.
;3E- TO GET FLACK
' Senator Harry a New of Indiana,
trv common report, will be given one
of J he beat places available, and many
think he." 1s held In reserve for the
cabinet. The president la credited with
wish to keep Senator McCumber in
. the government service. Both of these
senators, were defeated in the prim-
sides' her husband, she is survived by
her two children-
Juarflta Ellen Bowman, 21, who died
Monday, was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W.. S. Bowman and had lired al
most all her life In Pendleton.' -' -
' RueseU . Peroe . Bishop, son . of Jlr.
and Mrs. W ,HL Bishop of the Uma
tilla Indian agency died Sunday at
the age of 29 years. 7 He Is survived by
his wife and two small children.
Mrs Augusts Hoeft, wife ot Robert
Hoe ft of the Pilot Rock district, died
Sunday. -
Ex-Sultan's ;300
Wives Problem for
iBitisK ' Officials
London, , Nov. 21. British officials
are plainly perplexed over the disposi
tion of Mohammed's ZOO wives, who
waited-and gnashed their teeth when
the sultan stole out of the back door
of his . ramshackle palace in Constan
tinople and fled to Malta on a British
ship.. .The harem ot the former caliph
is now under guard of the Turkisb na
tionalists, whose desire to try the sul
tan for' treason caused him to flee. t
Mohammed VI, It . was pointed out:
will '.undoubtedly, want all his wives4
uiv juuiiui m iiom is nen ne
settles ,dowa ; in; exile. The British,
since the sultan- is their guest, natur
ally feel as though it is up to them to
see "that the harem Is forwarded. - The
harem does 'not become' toe property
of Abdul Medji. irho was installed in
Westerners 'are wondering, whether
any thins; wilt-: be done for Senator
" Miles Poindekter of Washington, who
felt outside the breastworks, and has
a record as an. active-administration
senator. His defeat' was one of the
bifr surprises in Washington, where he
was -slated f Or chairmanship of the
naval affairs committee. -
Senator Frellnghuysen of ,'New Jer
sey -is one of the. president's cronies,
the only senator the president . went
out of, his w.ay to recommend to Re
publican voters in the primaries. Fre
linghuysen, however, is wealthy, has
"a good business, and la not expected
to ask for a, place on the. pay roll.
This is true or . Senator Calder of
New York also, who is preparing to
resume his large "construction busi
ness. KELLOGG TO PRACTICE LAW
Senator Kellogg, a golfing and
yachting companion of the president,
is expected to be content with hto law
office., Likewise Senator Townsend of
Michigan, who went down because of
his fidelity to " Newberry. Senator
Sutherland of West Virginia, another
of the defeated, is an above the aver
ge senator, who may be considered for
appointment if a suitable place can
be found. The administration owes
11 title to Senator France of Maryland.
and he 'will no doubt have to go back)
10 ine. aoctors oirice zrom Which he
' came. .- " .
In the house, also, are a larre num.
, ber of retiring Republicans, many of
wnom win do applicants lor appoint
ment; and some of whom will have
special claims for consideration. De
lay In naming the additional Job-lot
of federal judges recently created will
permit the naming of. some of the
xauen ravorites.
In Josic Takes .trie
Beaten PaHi,w Kath
leen N orris touches
the heart of every
womana aroruca old
as the world, and as
hew as blossom time,
in DECEMBER
Constantinople as Mohammed's succes
sor. Each caliph has the rtgnt - to
choose his own wives. , . ,
Abdul, when he was inaugurated.
stated' that in ' spite of the difficult
times- he still maintained faith in
Allah. .
A permanent place of refuge for
Mohammed, who has arrived at Malta,
is being sought by the Brtttsn -government,
which will probably have to pay
his bills in 'the future. -
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' ' SEKTISTS ARE DKOPPED
Salem, Nov. 2L Dr. Floyd I Utter
of Salem .and his brother. rr. E. IL
Utter of Newberg.v- have-- been - ousted
from membership in the Manon-Polk-
Yamhfll Dental association because "of
"unethical advertising,' it became
known here Monday. Dr. Utter of this
city, had been a member of the -asso
ciation for 18 -years.-
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fm &Ztst ever -fa .
1 jw 9f" . iJZioas bite
fosmopolitan
at newsstands
Two Girls Charged
With Larceny Are
Paroled by Court
On condition that they leave the state
and stay at the home of their parents
in Sacramento-, two girls arrested on
the charge of robbing the homes of
Sam Goldstein -Co. 665 East 18th
street north, and William T. Clark. No.
389 East 53d street north, last week
were paroled Monday after being-aent-
euraa to iwo years in tne state Indus
trial school by Judxe EkwalL
The two girls, who - assumed the
names of Marrett Ronia and Cherrie
Emery, will leave Portland today with
tneir mother, jura, T. Kroeptln. ;
, The girls were employed as domes
tics In the ' homes which were robbed.
After their arrest, they returned all the
stolen property except some cash.
When this is paid, they will be al
lowed to go.
Seizure of Drugs
Exposes Ship to
$271,000 Penalty
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San Francisco, Nov. 21. (I N. &)
ine largest opium seizure since the
new federal law went into effect mak
injf the owners of vessels lijihln tn n
fine of $25 an ounce for all contra
band narcotics found aboard. - was
made today by j customs . inspectors
aboard the Chins, Mail liner Nanking
just in from the Orient,
Approximately . 10,840 ounces of
opium -was found hidden in the fire
room of the vessel.
This will subject the Nanking to a
Tine of S271.000 and hi avmn wm
have to provide a bond of double that
amount oerore tne vessel can sail.
Four Residents of
Umatilla County
, Called? by Death
Pendleton, Nov. 21. Four deaths oc
curred here Sunday and Monday, in
. eluding one well known pioneer of the
county, J. H. Wattenberger. a resi
dent of Echo- since 1879. He was 82
years of age. He is survived by two
daughters, Mrs, El iia Pinker ton of
Portland and Mrs. Ed Neal of Echo,
and by four sons, W. J. Wattenberger.
A. E. Wattenberger. F. W. Watten
berger and J. C Wattenberger, all of
Mrs. Sarah J, . Geinger. who died
j early Monday morning, was the wife
of Fred Geinger and a native of New
York. r She was 58 years old. Be-
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GIFTS THAT LAST
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15c Dowii Takes &hy $25 Gift During This
iSth jmyersary -Sale-
at the Grescent Jewelry Co.
that should be
on everii list
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- v sift list -and give him or Her an'
EvEESHAKP or a Waiil, Pen, or both in the
same design in an attractive velvet-lined
GIFT BOX. Of course, the average appre-
ciative person would be delighted with
thenar, for they are perfect ! writers and
matchTperfectly in design. " . '
Every one who has an E vers harp wants -its
writing mate the new Waiil Pen
with its indestructible all-metal barrel of
gold or silver. The all-metal barrel can
not, crack or break; it holds more ink than
the old-fashioned thick and brittle hard- 1 .
rubber barrel. , ,
Look over your gift list, and give tb all
who received Evershasp last year, a Wahl
Pen in the aamc design. Ninety styles of
Wahl Pens make choice easy. Sold sepa
rately jor with EvrHARPv to match, in :
attractive gift boxes. Be sure to see them
at your dealer's.- l . .
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rratched by
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any ?25 gift or to have it laid aside until
i Xmas. Select gifts that you'll .be proud to r
give and pay the easy way. 15 cents down
: and $1 a week. ' , .'
Every Girl -Loves
a Wrist Watch
Any dainty miss would
welcome one of , these
lovely little w r i s t
watches. Special - prices,
easy terms. .Good selec
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15c Down, $1 a Week
$25 Wrist Watch $18.15
$40 Wrist Watch $28.15
$65 Wrist Watch . $49,151
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yours to wear and enjoy
.mm jvu pay ute Dai1 '
ance at $100 a week. .
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any watch up to tZi ta ;
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watches ...... Z0t I 3
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Birthstones Free -
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oi vouecuon ot .
Irthstones. -: i-:;
A Sparkling Diamond
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IYr the girl of " your heart- whether she" be
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her diamond now while 15 cents down holds
any, diamond up to $25 in value.
$ 25 Diamond, Special. $18.15
, $ 50 Diamond, Special. . . . . $37.15 .
. .$ 75 Diamond, Special-. . . ; .$53.15
. $100 Diamond, Special. ; .'.$73.15
9i2d wianiona, special .v. . 99.15
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Enjpyiiieht
As You Go
-There are dozens of things to do aboard the
comfortable Southern Pacific trains.
Some. travelers enjoy a game of cardsl
Others find a quiet spot for reading' or medi
tation. " ' "
Club, and observation cars furnish a place s
to loaf . comfortably or a chance to enjoy the
fresh breeze and the scenic beauties you pass.
- Drawing rooms and compartments provide
privacy which many men use for completing.
important work.
' VAnd Dependable Service
'In (addition, there are many things about
. Southern , Pacific service which you take for
'granted. ; . . ' . . "
You know that a high percentage of the trains
. go through right "on the dot.' , You know that
.they will take you to your destination despite
; rain, sleet, fog, or other unfavorable conditions.
I V And finally, if you have traveledon the
' Southern Pacific, you know -that Southern Pa
cific men think first of your comfort.- They serve :
you courteously, willingly and efficiently . .
- V This is YOUR service to use, profit by and r
. enjoy..:'. v - - .
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