The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 30, 1922, Page 14, Image 14

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tiii: o;;zgon daily journal, pgiitland, or.::GON.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1922.
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iokts DEFACE
n BEAUTYOFGAVES
"Outrageous vandalism is tba terra
applied by E. H. Daniels, forest aaper
Tior-of the Siskiyou national forest,
-in discussing, the mutilation and de
structon of parts of the Oregon caves
at the hands of tourists. Last year-,
owing loathe completion of roads lead
ing into 'the caves, which sire only ' 52
' miles from , Grants Pass, mors than
10,000 visitors were registered at the
caves. : ISaeh person - is - repaired to
carry some kind of light. Last year
they were furnished with candles and
this year, they used small acetylene
"lamps and it - was difficult to resist
- the temptation to smoke names In the
mottled gray marble hails of the caves.
1 1n spits of signs posted and read aloud
to all persons visiting the caves warn
ing tourists not to carry away souve
nirs or mar the - walls, the inclination
to become immortal "in the registry of
- the cave walls was, too much for hun
dreds of unappreciatlve folk who visited
'the caves. -, i. -: "-.- .. .
? McDaniels suggests that the -next
person discovered marring the walls
be made to take a pail of water and
wash all the walls and be held up as
a. public example to- other offenders.
He also states that next year each
acteyleno lamp will be equipped with
a little shade which will prevent the
carrier from smoking the walls.
Only five persons out of the 10,000
visitors had to be warned or repri
manded by authorities about careless
ness with caxnpfires, according to Mc
Danlela, The " next season promises a
double number of visitors, and .camp
ing facilities, tents and tables will be
greatly increased. Parking' space in
the loop of the entrance road is suffl-
dent to hold at least 80 cars at present
.and more space will be cleared. .. The
season lasts from May until late Octo
ber . and many tourists . include the
eaves on their way to Crater lake. "
A contract has been let recently in
that district for the Grants Pass
Crescent City highway which will in
volve? an expenditure of $600,000 for
one section. McDaniels reports ; that
the Savage Rapids dam land project,
which is under Irrigation is rapidly
being settled. The project includes
; about 13,000 acres under the ditch and
there- ta still room . for many more,
families. The land is exceptionally
productive and accessible to the mar
kets by railroad.
Doe Slain in Fall
: Off Highway Cliff
r Near Rocky Point
r. Falling from a high: cliff Over the
lower Columbia highway near Rocky
point., a doe landed in the road just
tin front of the "wheels of the motor
driven by M. D. Steton, 1247 Williams
avenue, Wednesday. Steton and H. E.
Kelley were hurrying down the high
way on their - way to - Seattle for
Thanksgiving and their machine struck
the animal on the neck and bounced
them into the ditch. Both were un
hurt. Chut ithe travelers :. sustained a
sudden fright. Dr. M. G. Van Alstine.
who was driving back to Portland and
witnessed.' the -incident, took charge of
the doe's carcass. He found that
death - had - been Instantaneous, and.
after bleeding the carcass,' returned to
Portland with It, where be turned it
over to Captain v-A. EL' Burghduff.
' state game warden.' -'-M
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'AXISGETJ AlCWOTB TAKE'S'
Tlsrd. Nov. 0. Constable W. J.
Carter arrested a man Monday against
whom complaint, had . been made for
bothering young girls along; the high
way, r The man was taken to Hills
boro and turned over to Sheriff Oeorze
Alexander to be taken to Salem to be
examined for sanity. ; " t
Council Wipes Out .
S133,838.93 Deficit
On Street Bonds
-. The( - formal ' declaration ttt City
Treasurer' Adams that .he ' no longer
would carry a cash tag In lieu of the
$133,838.83, which he has paid out. on
interest on Improvement and street ex
tension bonds,' and. that cash must be
forthcoming to take up this amount,
hah resulted, in cleaning up this
deficit. i- - , - '
The city council at an adjourned ses
sion Wednesday afternoon passed an
cidinance appropriating this amount
from the general fund. It also provided
from the , general . fund $12,391.81 to
meet Improvement bond interest and
S31& to Reet street extension bond In
terest due December 1.
This followed conferences between
the city - commissioners and the tax
mnurviMnn nmmlntlon. in .- which
agreement, was reached that the total
amount i of the appropriations should
be added to the estimated receipts for
1923. and the council would push, toe
sales of delinauent properties : so as
to make up this amount, f - f
Hereafter it la proposed ' to hold
such sales at least once a month, and
if there 1" ur deficit, the council will
make monthly appropriations to meet
the Interest payments, so that there
will be' no . occasion for cash - tags...;
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Court ;Janitor K -
; Injured by Glass
." " "'"lii' in. ! ---- - ' ' "
Charles' Anderson. assistant " Janitor
in the oourthouse, was badly cut about
the head Tuesday night, when a large
piece of glass struck him after being
jarred from a window he was closing.
The pane was cracked alid the -.Jar
loosened an irregular piece of Jagged
glass which fell .20 feet, striking him
In "the. back of the head. He .was
taken to the county hospital. -
ABOLISHES SI.ATEBT , J
Br Caifaoaf Senic
. Geneva, Nov. 30. In a communica
tion to the League , of ' Nations, the
British government announces that an
order has been issued abolishing sla
very; in the territory which was for
merly German East Africa.
U. S. Dentists
r; i tH WashiBgtoa SU Cor. ft -
Twenty Tears In Same Locetloa
"A f ersusal Service Hoaettly
. Readeree" .
Has made mstny friends for this
office. Our small overhead ex
pense in this location allows us to
da high-clasa dental work at small
fees. , .
Set of -Teeth $8.00
- Oar ' Work Zs . VmDy Gaaraateed -
Big Thanksgiving l
Dance
TONIGHT
Broadway Pavillion
Shave With
Cuticura Soap
New Way
Without Mud
Big Shipmeht
"
Columbia Bicycles
:- ' J ml Arrived , -
All modeh of the world's famous Columbia Bicycles
on hand now. . Call and make your selection early.
;;;'r'i")Low-- Prices.;.;.-;?'-
$10.00 Dovn $2.50 Per Week
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rJotcrcyde cr Supply Co.,LInc.
- ' ' Harley Davidson Service Center i ; v ' x
S. E. Cor. 3rd and Taylor. ; ; "Main78S9
r Exclusive Columbia Agency
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oor is opcrt to,j H"! "f
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Opppi-tiuiiriiity:;
To get to this store, take a DM,
or N-S car to 27th and Thar
manstrects r . . n
Store Hour, 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. ilf.
of . Saviimg Is'
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(ppiie 57 Fur ..Goat
An unusual value in an imported coney fur coat, styled with
wide shawl collar and belted. - In colors of brown and gray.
Full silk lined. An attractive styled coat of ex- OtJTJ "7
cellent quality and big value to be appreciated VNini J
at this very low price.:' Only............... IZifW
leaver ; Sailor -Hat
An unusual value in winter hats. ' Attractively styled with a
roll, sailor brim a of beaver and with zibeline " plush 1 crown,
trimmed with grosgrauv ribbon Dana. A bat 01 O
charm, for misses and women,
value at such a low price. Only,
ana ' wiui zioenne ' piusn - crown,
on band. A hat of C fji C(
1, and a mighty big V
)nly...... Ci
$19 value, wom
en's ' clocked ; wool
hose,
01.69
-An -all wool hose1 of me
dium - weight and knit
with a drop-stitch effect.
In colors of black f and
gray. . Extra value. .
Women's silk and
Wool mixed hose,
51.98
A medium weight hose,
knit of . all wool yarns,
mixed with ; artificial
silk. - In colors of cordo
van with gold and black
withdBilver. Elastic tops,
seamless feet. '
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Values That Are Worth DouMe What We AskSdSThefi
Nearly 400 New Fall andter Coats Go on Sale at Prices
f the Most Substantial Savings for Portland Women
XJn u su al Valiies
Unusual .values and doubly so in this sale, values that
are .based on. the usual, original Jow prices . found at '
Ward's. Prices that are special for this big: events for
we plan to dispose of this large shipment of new Fall
and Winter Coats in the shortest possible time and '
have made concessions that have no parallel in - the
offering of new: merchandise to the women of Port
land., These low prices are less than half what the'
garments ' are really .worth, each onev represents the 4
biggest possible savings and for real value giving this
sale is of great consequence to the woman who would '
buy for less. The Ward way pays. ' '
Beautiful Coats -of Such
. Favorite Materials as ;
Silk: Plushes ;
' Wool Velours .
Tweeds
Herringbone Weaves
Polo Qoths
. Wool Plaids
Wards Super
Values in
tea.' . V
Women who come to Wards for their new
coat can add ' to their savings by availing .
themselves of the low prices, they will, find
, here on the most dependable quality blan
kets. We mention today only , three of the
bargains, typical of the valuesTat this store.
Heavy AUVool
' Double Blanlcet
maae witn near, sinpe xnm ana ! witn
sticcnea enas. :inose wno Jcnow ai
date a blanket ; bargain will ft ,
reaaiiy Tecognize ine value oi
fered at tbi low price of only
rlff 'ICA stitched ends. Those who know and appre
readily Tecognize the value of JrT 9
i y-rpn Wool Silver
&fi.t.-5jvV GrayBlanlcet
Remarkable Savings in
9
Coat!:
With this big sale of women's coats, there are, two groups of coats for
girls it prices, that make big savings for thrifty mothers. Coats of
velours, herringbone weaves, bolivias and silk plush. .Beautiful coats
of styles that will become the 'girls, styles with fur trims and with con
vertible collars, ioth lined and unlined models, with all-round -belts.
Colors of navy, brown and grays. Each coat is an exceptional value
at these low prices, specially and substantially reduced for this sale,
providing for you values, that are worth twice and more than twice the
low price prevailing in this big sale, v Truly, an unusual opportunity
ofbigsavings.'- . - - - - - . . , ,
Two Groups at Extremely ;Low
" : f Special Prices ;
i incnes and
An . unusual .value is offered in this . blan
ket. Made of pure; virgin wool, in a beau-
;i . .
kuiu euer srajrt ooicu incnes. ana
weigns aDonx live pounds. a C
oianket tnat win , give extra
wear. Special value low priced
Beautiful All Vool
Plaid Blan!cets . V ;
A beautiful blanket in red and black plaids.
Iff frf Jill Wnnl fiTlH Trith a InmriAnc finicK a
. - - M awss aiU4SU
-r blanket of great warmth and comfort.
' -sT Size 66x80 inches, v weighing O O CT
about five pounds. "A big- Ji
v ara vaiue ior. omy. .
Girls, Heavy
Union Suits
S9c
Mothers will appreciate this ad
ditional opportunity of buying for
less. - Here is an extra value in
underwear, a union suit of heavy
weight ( cotton, a 4 regular S3c
value and styled . .with . long
sleeves, -high'? neck ; and ankle
length. " Has shoulder tapes for
holding .up .other garments. Jn
size 12 1 years only. Big Ward
value. . - ;
Late: Style. Coats
In each of these coats there is that individual becom
a ingness so desired by careful dressers. There are many
styles of a charm, some with elaborate trims of fur on .
collar, cuffs and bottom, such furs as beaverettes,
; coney , and caracul ; others have exquisite embroidery
trims and fringe; in colors of navy, brown and gray;
;both lined and unlined models; belted and with half -1
belts ; loose fitting coats : in ' all the new modes . and
with the best tailoring and of such dependable quality.
" that their real value is emphatically emphasized by the
unusual low prices prevailing in this big event. ' Truly,
bigger values, bigger savings
House - D
" . . and : Apr oris '
What could be more appropriate in this sale than
to offer with the -other, bargains our big assort
. nients " of bungalow aprons and house dresses.
Unusual values, are found here, values that will
be appreciated for the extra big savings they
will make for you. .
- " : Aprons ' '
Neatly styled -aprons of such well-wearing and
laundering materials as percales and ginghams of
the choicest colors and patterns are here in ample
quantities to make the choosing of one or more
aprons a mighty easy task. Unusual jfV
values they are at surprisingly low jr J) fd
- prices at 'each . . . . ............ ... . , Mi' 9JF
House Dre;
yomen's Cotton
Union Suits -
S'LSS)
Offering such a value as this
union suit possesses will be wel
comed by women who like a gar
ment -: styled 5 with ' ankle length,
sleeveless and in a white gar
ment of very . fine quality soft -and
nice. Is very neatly finished
and a garment that will give the
utmost in wear. In sizes up to
38. A big Ward value.: .'u,.;
Here you will find house dresses of such accept-'
able materials-as percales, ginghams, linenes,
sateen and flannelettes, each one well made and
neatly trimmed. Garments that will wear and
launder well and among them are styles that will
please the most exacting at Low jWard Prices of:
$11 139
$ j 98
Women's Guaranteed Silk Hoco
- 3 ' Pairs Guaranteed 3 Months - r
An extra quality silk boot hose xl a very good weight. Seamless
feet, fashioned with back seam and can be had in ft f- ctfS
FOE THE BOX OF THREE PAIRS ; CJ j
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