The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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OREGON
DAILY JOURNAL, ronTLAND, CulEGON.
TOWN TOPICS
COUCCO EV7CTTS '
Xartlrvert Potato Growers' show, Spokane,
KOTmbr 20-25. " ... y "
Orecoa Association of County Jv&gm SB4
CommuumiOT, Portland. ; Deeembvr 12 to 14.
Stat. Teachers' tuorUuoa rr''f. Port
land, December 26 to SO. -
.Jfortbwest Aocitioji Slierifla 4 Po
lice, Portland, January IS t 20.
Ores: on fitaU - Christiaa Endeavor euaw
tUrnc, Ahlanrt, April X to 22; In. ladles.
pzu w x aav . .
LEATHER - FORECAST
Portland and Vicinity Toniht and Wad
nesdaj, rain! winds becoming southeasterly.
ncon Tomcat and Wednesday ran mtat
portion, ciowdy east portion; aodmi aonth
eaaterty cal. cm th. coast. -
Washington Toniaht rain . west portion.
rknuij . portion ; Wednesday rain; , atron
?Mouterur sais an Uu coast. .
WE1THEB COITBITIOXS
Low mmun oreraila ill .Alaska and North
western Brituh Columbus, off the New Eng
land coast, and In parts oc Cauionu ana an
sona. Tbe ,muMr of tfe. eooatrjr ia coh
ered bj great nich pressor, ana. tb center
of which ia in Eastern Washington. Except at
a 'ew places ia 'Alaska, Brituh Colombia. W ald
ington, wyotain and Ainwacntuetts. taa weatn
r haa rereanjod fair. 1 be weather ia- ranch
milder in . Western Canada and in parts of
Montana and New Mexlro, and ia amen, colder
in Louisiana and the North Atlantic States.
Freesmc temperature reacnea - south ward to
Oklahoma and Tennessee. ' -:-: - ' , ''
Southeast atorm wamkigs wera ordered at
7 :S0 a. nu at all Oregon and Washington coast
stations.. -
Relative humidity at Portland ; Koon Tes
ter, per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday,, S per
cent: o a. m. today, no per cent.
Precipitation since January 1: Total.
28.81 inches; normal, S5.7 incbea; de
ficiency, inches. - EDWAM) U WELLS.
OBSERVATIONS .-':.
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Boston, Mass, .......
'Buffalo. N. 'T.
- Calgary. Alberta' .....
Chicago 111.
Denver, Colo.'' .......
Iea Moini, Iowa . . . . .
Itodg. City, Kan. ....
. Ragle, Alaska
Fresno, CaL .........
(lalTeiton. Texas ... . . .
Ham, Moat.
Honolulu. T. H- .....
- Huron, ti. D. ........
Juneau, Alaska. .....
Kansas City, Mo. . . . . .
I.os Aoeelea, CaL .....
Marnhfield, Or.
Bedford, Or.
. M empnid, Tenn.
New Orleans, La. . . . . .
New York, N. Y. . . .
Nome, Alaska ......
North Head. Wash. ...
North Platte, Neb. . . . .
Oklahoma. City, Okla. ..
Phoenix, Aria. .......
Pittsburg, Pa. .......
Pocatello, Idaho
Portland. Or. ........
Prince Rupert, B. C ...
Roeeburg, Or.
Roswell. N. M.
feacraraento, Cal. .....
St. Louts, Mo. .
St Paul, Minn.
Salt Lake City. Utah ..
Kan Diego, Cal
San Francisco, CaL ...
Seattle, Wash.
Sheridan, Wyo.
Sitka, Alaska
Spokane, Wash.
Tanana, Alaska
Tatoosb Island, Wash.
Tonopah, Nee
V aides. Alaska
Vancourer, B C ....
Walla Walla, Wash. . . .
" Washington, D. C
-" Williaton, N. D.'
. Winnearucca, Ne. ....
Yakima, Wash.
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Colmmbfa, Stages Portlanij-Multno-mah
Falls-Hood Rlver-The Dalles Oivi
eion Ijeave Portland Stagr Terminal.
Park and Yamhill street, 9 :30 a. m.,
11 :30 a. m., 2 ;S0 m., 4:45 p. m. dally
to Hood Kiver, and 6 :S0 p. m. dally to
, Multnomah Falla, except Saturday.
Sundays and boUdaya, 11:15 p. m. Sat
urday a, Sunday and holiday to Mult- !
nomah Fall. lave Multnomah Fall
for Portland 11:15 a. nv, 1:15 p. nu.
4 :15 p. rn. and :80 p. m. dally. Direct
connection with all stages to and
from The DaUe. "Main 8B11. Adr.
.Sneelal "Work TJrgwd Member of
the Young- 'People Boclety. -which for
merly met at St. Stephen pro
cathedral, voted Sunday night In the
Central library to encase In special
Christmas -work. They decided to se
cure the name of elrht needy fami
lies. The Sunday before Christmas
. they will also sing- Christmas carol
in the wards at Good Samaritan nos-
uitaL New officer of the society are
President, Jack Clagborn : Trice presl
dent Miss Irene Burke; secretary.
Miss Claire Wilson; treasurer. George
Havens. t . ,.
Prtrtlnd-8alei Stag Iave Stag
Terminal. ' Park and Yamhill, hourlx
from 7:05 a. m. to 7 :05 rx m. and Oj
car at 10 p. m. ay. baturaays,
Sundays and holidays, 8:30 p.-m. and
10 p. T:05. 1:05, 11 ;05. 1:05, J.05
make direct connections for Eugene,
Corrallis and Albany. Main 8611. Adv.
C. B. Myer to Speak Charles S.
Myers of Chicago, advertising- manager
of Morris A Co., meat .packers, will Toe
the speaker before the Portland Ad
club Wedneseday noon, with Fred 8.
Towns' as chairman of the day. There
will be special music.
Salem-Min City Stare Leaves Salem
stage terminal , for Mill City : No. 1.
7:30 .m.; No. a. 10:8f a. m,; No. 5.
4 :30 p. m. Ho. 1 connect with east
bound train at MU1 City. Jos, Ham
man, Prop. 'Adv.
Portland TQlaaioek Star XIae
Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets.
7:45 a. m. daily except Sunday. 12:30
and 3:30 p. -m.' Special -arrangement
for flshlngr parties. Main 8611. Adv.
Sir., America St. Helens .via Colum
bia fiver; 2 :30 p. m.. dally ; 11 :S0 a. m..
Sunday. Alder dock. Main 8323. Adv.
Better Artificial. Beatares are made
by the plat specialist. Dr. E. C Ross
man, ail Journal boll ding-. Adv.
Ageat Too Offldeati Cases Dismissed-
Assistant United States At
torney Baldwin admitted Monday that
federal prohibition agents and Crook
county officials bad acted beyond
their authority In - raiding; the farm
of Lewis StancMft near Prinevniet.
A a resultFederal Judge Bean dis
missed a the complaint and ordered
Stanclift ? released. Two stills in
operation were .uncovered in the raid,
but the raiding officers did not have
proper search warrants. They, based
their affidavits for the warrants oa
"information and . belief, when the
law require that they " must be
based on: actual knowled. y ; ' .
3f aiiaes Wast -Trastpeteer An ac
tive campaign for enlistment in the
United States marine corps of young
men between the ag-e of. IT and Is to
learn the drum and trumpet Is being
waged all over "the country. There is
at present ; a shortage of field musi
cian n the corns. The men upon grad
uation from , She fleldr musicians
sxihools ; at Parrl Island and Mare
Island will ; be v rated as trumpeters.
Theso : mem wlH : be required to enlist
for a period of foor; years and each,
candidate will be required to have the
sworn consent of parents or guardians.
The minimum height for candidates 1
C4 Inches.; , .: -: $
VWaat? Bead CompleU A petition
signed by 70 residents of St. Johns
was received - Monday by the . county
commissioners, urging Immediate com
pletion of -the river road connecting
with WUrSmette boulevard:." The road
has .been graded and the petition now
asks it be hard-surfaced. It is esti
mated the cost will be $25,000. Sev
eral -dozen petitions asking for ' the
extension -of Greeley street .were re
ceived. ' r
1 ' Te Address B.ee Biology ClabThe
Reed college biology club will be ad
dressed Wednesday "evnmg' by Dr.
Joseph .A.Pettit,'a PorOand physician
and surgeon and member of the fac
ulty of. the .North, Pacific. Dental col
lege, on the subject, "Normal and Ab
normal , Tissue Growth." The lecture
will be Illustrated bylantern slides and
will be given at the home of . Dr. L. B.
Griffin, professor of biology at Reed
college.. ,- . .?. -. " ' .
JTsw Baal BTith Clab A new club,
to be called the B'nai B'rlth Junior
Boys' club, composed of the members
of the boys' gym class, i is in the
process- of formation. The: purposes
of the club will be literary, social and
athletic All Junior boys who are
members of the gym Class are eligible.
The membership committee consists
of Morris JUevoff. chairman;. Melvin
Blank, M. Goldschmidt. N. Levoff, F.
Director and I Goldschmidt
- Extend Thanks i Jaraes Phillips,
whose wife was killed by an automo
bile at 16th and Kearney streets No
vember 11. departed with his wife's
body and bis two young sons for Dav
enport, Iowa, last . Saturday, leaving
his hearty thanks wttn the people wno
assisted him in his. trouble. He par
ticularly mentioned Dora Fulton, Edna
Stelr, Hazel Shipe, Elsie Howard, Mrs.
La Price Brown and Mr.' Simmons.
Paintings StolenThe second theft
of oil paintings to be reported to the
police, within a week occurred some
time Sunday night when four coeuy
canvasses were stolen, from the home
of N. M. McDanlel, No. 1663 water
street- V. The burglar found the key.
hiden carefully on the rear porch, and
entered through a rear door.
Portlamd-Astoria Seaside TMvtsIoa
Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park
and Yacihill treeta, 7 -.30 a. in, 10:00
a. to., 12 noon. 4'.15 p. m. and 12 :30 a.
m. daflv. Direct connections at As
toria for . Seaside and Clatsop beach i
points. "Leave Astoria for Portland 7
a. ra, 10 a. m, 13 noon, 3:30' p. m.,
6 :30 d. m. For further information.
Columbia, Stages. Main 8elL Adv.
To Imprisei Womn at Leeds, Mo.
United States Attorney Lester w,
Humphreys and United State Maxsnai
C. R. Hotchklss have been advised by
the attorney general that the place of
canflnemeitt for women federal prison
ers from this district will nereaxter De
at the woman's reformatory at Leeds,
Mo., instead of the state reformatory
at Shako pee, Minn.
Cola n tola Stage Portland - St.
Helen local. Leave Portland Stage
Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets,
10 a. m. for St. Helens and 6:15 p. m.
dally and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sun
days and holidays to St. Helens only.
Leaving St. Helens 7 :8ft a. m. and 1 :30
p. m. dally, 8:1 5 Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays. For information phone
Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv.
Baagalow Wanted House and lot In
trade, balance cash.- T-185, Journal.
Adv. - .
Junior areaorah . Meets Th Junior
Menorah held It initial meeting of the
fall season last Saturday evening at
i the B'nai B rith building,: The club
consists of a. group of high school boys
' banded together primarily Tor intellec
tual purposes.- The officers are as foi
J tows : f President, Elias Llchtgarn ; vice
'president, David Greenberg; secretary,
- Samuel White ; . treasurer, i Edward
. Brownstein. Jacob Weinstem, presi
dent of the Senior Menorab, and L II
t BlumenthaL executive director , of the
B'nai B'rlth, addressed the meeting,
and will act as an advisory board to
the club. The club expects to bAVe
speaker address it on subjects pertain
ing ' to, sociology, literature and econ
omics and to follow ta' address with
discussion by the membera. '
1 Wm BIseass Prophets The Old
Testament Prophets' is the topic of
Dr. W. T. MeElveen's Thursday eve
ning lecture at 8 o'clock at the First
Congregational church, The prophetic
guilds to the time of Elijah, prophecy
and' clairvoyance, the difference be
tween prophets and priests-and Apoca.
lyptists, the different features of the
better civilisation they heralded, a
comparison of Hebrew prophet and
Greek philosophers, are a few. of the
sub-topics that he win dlacuss4 v
- Baal BTtth Paper Grows Th
Rambler,!- B'nai "B'rith'B paper, jumped
in size this Issue. The .staff; Editor-in-chief,
Edward A.. Bachman ; . asso
ciate editor, Sam Gold ; business man
ager. ' - A. r E. Rosenberg ; s advertising
manager,' Ben Goldstein;; drcnla-
Hon manager, Abe Davis ; exchanges.
Caiman T. Charack ; contributors :
Sonla Wilier. Bessie Meaner, ' Jack
Davis, Jack Colton, A. Frederick Vld
goff, Samuel Greenberg, ikH- Blu-'
menthal and Edward A. Bachman. ,
Mrs. L. J. Jaeobi CosTaleseeat Mrs.
L. J. Jacobs is convalescent in her
home at the Elbridge apartments from
a long illness at St. Vincents hospital
resulting from mistaking poison-tablets
for headache tablets. Her com
pleje recovery is now anticipated,
-f Bitter Steles A case of butter, con
taining .30; pounds of the product, was
stolen from the Crystal Ice- and Stor
age company at . No. 427 ' East Main
street before midnight Monday. ; "
Llqsor ' Ordered Eetnrsed Failure
of federal prohlbiton . agents to com
ply with ail the provisions of the. "act
they . are -; enforcing caused, dismissal
of another, liquor case- Monday in the
federal, court, Nick A. Zorach of Asi
torla convinced the court : that: the
agents who raided bis place last: sum
mer had unlawfully entered his place
two. days before the raid in an effort
to gather evidence... - On, the . strength
of a search warrant sworn out two
days ' after the investigation., the
agents' seized a stilL. mash, beer, wine
and whiskey. Judge Bean ordered alt
the . property returned to the defend
ant, - . . - -
Faces Second. Trial A second at
tempt to s convict Anselmo Brunicardl
of ; violating the - Mann act will be
made in ' the federal court,- it was
announced today by Assistant United
States Attorney Bynon, following vthe
discovery of additional- evidence . not
known when Brunicardl was first ar
rested. The new course A wa decided
upon after Ines ; Fernan'dex. - 18-y ear
old Mexican girl. ' was "arrested Mon
day afternoon, - as she was about: to
return to her native land.' She; is held
as a material witness. . - - , 4
' Iasaraaee Mca to Talk -'E. E.
Rhodes, vice president, "and Oliver
Thurman, - superintendent - of .agencies
of the Mutual -Benefit Life Insurance
company of Newark N.. J-. will address
a meeting of the Oregon Life Under
writers association at the Chamber of
Commerce Thursday noon. . -The two
Eastern officials are making a tour of
the ' Pacific coast in" the " interest of
their company. .. .,-- - "
A woman Is the patentee of a, metal
rod that prevents lace curtains Cylng
out of open wnkhnrt, '.
'The Store That Undersdls Because It SeUs for Gach"
f Agents; for "the Dattcrick Pat
terns nd Publications All
th New Styles Now Showing-.
V ' . " ' " .
f i ( ' by tkc: ) ) Ml
Ctuise to
16 Days $350
ALL EXPENSE
Log Angeles, Hilo, Honolulu,
San Francisco.
DORSEY B. SMITH. Manager
J ournal Travel Bureau
180 Broadway, Portlan, Oregon,
Phono ATwater 1979.
REDUCED PRICES
HARD TIMES
DesAMGE
Broadway Hall
BROADWAY AT MAIX "
BILLY WEBB'S
SYNCOPATERS
Dr. N. C. Hampton
is no longer associated with
DR. F. a HART, Morgan Bldg.
He is now located at 907
BROADWAY BLDG, Cor. Mor
rison and Broadway.- 1
Uj( abythc.mjl
i : i
DR. C. L. HAYNES
KYBSIGBT SPE CIAXIST
"Glasses Taat Flf-Heae Better
Prices Tery BaasoaaN
OTXB BOBZBTS 'BBOTHZBS
' Third and Morrison
Eyeglass comfbrf with style
GONE axe the days of uncomfort-.
able, annoying - glasses. After !;
accuracy, comfort is the principal
requisite of glasses at the Columbian
Optical Co. ; '
STYLE is the last, but not the least
consideration. We have nose glasses ,
or spectacles, in all shapes, sizes,
styles and colors of mountings, that
will harmonize with every type of
. face and personality. We ha've cor
rect glasses for every occasion for- ,
mal, business or sport.
Finding a happy solution . of
your eyeglass problems is the.
keynote of our business
The New
Colonial Lens
The Glass
of Fashion
6olwrnMan Optical &o.
stANSAS CfTV OMAHA tTJfBevVR-' DALLAS "SALT IAKK CITV StATTU :
Store Opens at 9 Aw JL t
Economy
, IJ Mail Orders Receive Oar Best
and Prompt Attention. Par
cels Post Packages Prepaid.
.Store Closes 5:30 P. M. !
I
. For Wednesday Shoppers
L:Wh&t ' Visit, ThisHelpful "Stores
Timely underpriced offerings in merchandise trustworthy in quality, and
correct in, styleFail to attend this sale and you'll miss many a worth
while saving.
For Wednesday We've Arranged a Sensational
- " - Value Giving ,
$1.00 KidlGlove
Sale
Broken lines in two-clasp style in; famous makes regu
' Iarly sold to three times this price. ; . -' :
Several hundred prudent women , who respond to this
announcement are going to profit extraordinarily by se
lectincr a crenerous . supply of kid gloves at Wednesday's
sale' price. Included are all broken assortments in regular stock lines in famous
makes. Two' button' clasp gloves with Paris point or embroidered- back sizes -5
to iy are in the assortment' in most of the-following colors black,V white, tan,
gray. Come early for. first r selection pay only $1.00 a pair while any. remain.
pkin
Pre-Holiday
Specials in
Of ixnportance : to every housekeeper who would save a worth-while amount in
replenishing their needs in Table Linens and Napkins Here are two of the many I
special offerings now on sale.
Bleached Damask
at 59c Yard
A splendid wearing- fjiH bleached Table Damask
with a fine mercerized finish. Shown in neat
designs and 64 inches wide.
Damask Napkins
at $1.95 Dozen
Dainty Mercerized Damask Napkins. 22 inches
wide. Shown in a variety of pretty designs and
neatly hemmed ready to use. v .'- ,
TsPCOAlAV COMPOUNOCO
FOR INFANTS
or watuwcs saooucrs
HON- N ARCOTrC '':
tMOST RCUABLt
MOST arreevrve
pntcc -o ccmts
PRCPA.REO BY V 1
KOCH CHEMICAL Cai
1 owtLawo,oi -
$10.00 Free!
as First Prize
for the best answers why
mothers should insist on Fen
nel Honey for their, children's
cougns and colds. ; " .
Second Prize 5.00
Third Prize Baby Hairbrush Set
Qeetttoa Way are srraps coatalniag
wjs.wb. ew isiureai . . u.
Qesttost-Way Is nmre Honey sac
Teaael with otaer . aroaaatlea . so mc
mere keaetlclal for caudxeal -
Contest Closes Dec . 22
IJnItnomab Hotel Pharmacy
lrop. Julian S.'Chybke. Ph. r. t"
45 Third SC at Multnomah
' ; Hotel Entrance ;
To eater eeatest. ariag-" wrasser from
rsetUe with year answer
;i -Hi.
Perife attending real estate
transactions ;
The title fo real property may be defective for any .
one of th& following reasons:
1 One of the deeds which appear in it may have been
-forged. ' " -. .'-- i"..,,.,.;
2 Another may have been made by an attorney-in-fact
whose power was fabricated. ,
3iAnother may have been made 'under ar power : of, at- .
itorney after the death of the principal, which renders
. , it void. ' : - s '
-Anoihet may have been made by an incompetent
. ' . person. ..... '- ..... . ..
. 5 Another may have been made by a person of the same -:
name , as the' owner, but- having no interest in thc
property. '
g The entire title may depend upon a foreclosure sale in
? , : which all the parties required by law werenot joined' ;
in the action. ',-' t - 1
7?There may hae been probate proceedings which-were '
not properly conducted. , . " , . ;f V
' S"-8001 owner on ay have conveyed the property: without f.
bis wife's signature on "the deed. , ,. . ... ;
i The surest and cheapest protection isya- - -
TITLE INSURANCE POLICY. . ...
, Phone, -write lor call for " 4 ; "7 .
information and 'booklet. .-..' v
Me
Attend This Special Sale of V omen's and Young Women's
Dresses at $20.00
Handsome
- - - Charming Models in Poiret Twills
epesrChoice Wednesday at. . . .
This is one of the big of f erings of the season made possible through a very special
purchase at a price concession of one-third the regular priced j Included are' the most
fashionable styles in navy and black Poiret twill and Canton crepe dresses in all sizes,
16 to 44, Well made dresses which you will find charmingly attractive both-in
style and underpricing. , ' t ' t v' t ,
and Canton 1
OFF
Great Clean-Up Sale
Wednesday Broken Lines
Women's Slioes
-$i.65 Pair
Both high and low cut models with low or Cuban heel;
In grades regularly sold to three times this -price
(J Just 475 pairs to dispose of at this sale price, so. don't delay your Visit to our Basement-Shoe)
Section if you would profit by this tiQusual underpricine; - of . ? strictly dependable Shoes. In
order to dispose of all snort lines and broken assortment before the holidays, we make this great'
sacrifice. Included are. both high and low cut shoes in black, brown and patent leathers in styles
with low or: Cuban heel, and with flexible McKay sole. Most all sizes and widths are in the as
sortment but not in each style. Not more than two- pairs to any one purchaser. While -
any; remain, Wednesday, the price will be pair.............................. ... DXJt
, GUABANTEED;
Water Bottles
Wednesday
at $1.00 .
2-QUART SIZE
The Miller make of guar
anteed chocolate color Hot
Water : Bottles in 2-quart
size, One day- ?"f flfi
only at . . . .i . 5 XU U,
ASaleof "Icy-Hor
Vacuum Bottles
at $1.00
One Third Off Regular Price
For the lunch kit or foroutingg one
should have one of these Icy-Hot
Vacuum Bottles; ' Purchase at this
sale at one-third less than regular
price. They come in one-pint size in -green
a metal ; case with fi- fif
plated cap. ' One day only tDXeUU.
1 GUARANTEED-
i Watches
lr, Wednesday
: at $1.00
MOTOR MAKE
A pre-holiday sale of the
famous . Motor Watches
for boys a " guaranteed
timepiece. One Q-f ff
day only at... DXeUlr
;
- Continued Wednesday With Renewed Lots
Our Greatest Sale of Aprons
s : And Popular Style
House Frocks
at 69c-at 98c-at $l.$9rat $1.95
" Actually. Below Manufacturers' Cost ! , : ?
Included are the smartest styles in manufacturer's samples, factory close
outs, together with all odds and ends and short lines from our regular stock.
This is indeed a very unusual opportunity for you to purchase chic, service
able House Frocks or Bungalow Aprons for personal wear at an out-of-the-ordinary
saving. , , ' '
Many women win prudently purchase at this sale .for gift purposes later.
Values such as these are seldom met with anywhere. ,
la the fYou have "selection from a ' splendid
2Q '- j assortment of styles, well made and .
D7 Is - j neatly trimmed, real Amoskeag Ging
Groap . tham Frocks and Bungalow Aprons in
desirable patterns and colors. .Wonderful values.
In the f Are to be found an extensive variety
$159 j of styles, many of which are exclu
: JL , j sively shown by us, both conservative
Group -1 styles and novelties m all popular ma
terials and trimmings high-grade Frocks at
bargain price.
z- In the
98c
: Group
Yon will find a full showing of popu
lar styles in fancy Ginghams and
standard quality Percales more than
60 different styles and colorings to
select from, all at exceptional reductions.
In the t We are snowing an unsurpassed gath
Sf .95 Jerinjr of the most' elaborately trimmed
.' JL ,1 styles in - all - desirable materials
tmany of these fine Frocks have been
finished by hand. ' Values run . to
Group -
made - and
twice this price.
All the special display' tables in our Underwear Section' will be devoted, to this special sale none
will be exchanged and no phone orders will be filled. Come early when selection can best be made.
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