The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 05, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    .TUESDAY, DZZ:
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SELLiriGdVOULD
f PUBllSttctlSt OF
., CHESTlttRS
.
4 Tbft Commuoitr Cheat total today
"m-a:M27,302, lesvlnff 221,o;7 yet to b
praised, ' ; ' - -
we must carry It thrul." said
' general E. C, Sammons -in outlining
the future plans of the campaign at
1 he workers lancheon- Monday lat the
f Hotel MultriomalM' Th.iuBlpaJgB
must be speeded up and the entire city
- must be covered thoroughly-! We have
-s. promised to no our uimosi io
this drire successfur..hl I shall not
-be ready to stop Until rt :Is.f; -
i "I am In faTorof publishing' a; list
?of slacker." aald Bea Selnng.""I mean
i of those' firm who are making all the
money they eair here ia Portland 'and
Jthen are dodging their responsibilities.
Others of more generous hearts should
. i not shoulder their burden..; X am re-
, sponsible and can be sued, and I will
sig my name to such a list of names
to Certtfv that It , is a collection of
"i lodrs -.and slackers In . a cause" that
should enlist every citizen."
' . In line with this suggestion list are
'being compiled at headquarters cover-
In : two classes, those swho have re-
fused to eubstrtbe-and-thoseiwho ha.ve
' subscribed inadequately.- - .
j lri view of the limited number of
t women workers and the length of time
I over which the drive Is extending. Mrs.
i Victor .Brandt, general of the women's
i division. urges women who have uot
' yet been solicited to take thir ron
jlrlbutlons to headquarters second floor
of the old Ilonej-man hardware build-
f lug, corner, fourth and. Alder streets.
i Women from the board of the Visiting
Nurse association ara in charge of the
r.. booth at Fifth and Washington streets
' today and Wednesday. On Wednesday
and Thursday the bojth at Broadway
Tend VVashingtonr'will be in charge of
2 the Nurse's "Registry.
:c Another lupcheon for all workers
f,wl)r be held Wednesday noon at'lhfe
'Multnomah. t. .
State: Budget; Is,:;
To Be; Scrutmized
1 'Before Approval
Salem. Pee. S. That action , on ,. the
budget estimates of the various state
departments ana inmuiiwni vj u
state -, budget commission will not be
limited to the mere formal . approval
of figure t compiled bj ::r. the experts
and statistician in the employ of. the
commission was - indicated foy-ethe an
nouncement ! Monday that all "institu
tion and departments -would he sub
jected to a, thorough scrutiny- a-, to
financial need before any approver 1
eiven. . . -r ,! 1 1- r:-: i-. i
The institution In the . Vlclnit ?.ot
Salem will be visited by -acting Gov
ernor Rltner and Secretary . ef State
Koaer for first hand, study of condi
tion and financial neede-and" the
perintendent of Other institutions win
be called Into Salem to. Justify t their
demands before the commission.
i The fh-st "work on the budget eetl
mates was undertaken by the commis
sion in a. Sunday session," which cov
ered the greater part of the day. State
Treaaurer Hof f , third member of the
commission,; is absent in California.
Driver Not Held
For Child's Death
V Frank A, Mowers. No. 21 Alnsworth
avenue.: was exonerated-by a coroner's
Jury Monday night ef ail blame for the
death of Joseph Tlchy, 12, who was
fatallr hurf on Unnton road when. he
was crushed by a , large truck driven
by Mowers. The accident occurred last
Wednesdav and the child died Friday
at Good. Samaritan hospital. Mowers
declared. he was driving but five miles
an hour.
Town's Oldest and
' Richest Man Weds
I ri Toung Shop Girl
;rf "'(. 5 - . -
Shamokin, fPa,tec,6. If this had
' happened ln-the- sprliig" Shamokin
;i would not be rutte so amazed. Various
I things happen, in spring. -But -here' it
im - early winter and, somewhere, far
from theic own home towfW are "George
- .M. Graber the; richest man ln",Shamo
i . kin, and one. of the oldest,- too,; with
his bride, a young' woman who was a
' shop girl.Vr -: !- ' " : ' "
(iraher; is. the father of 19 and the
; grsnd father' f 14." He. is as financial
power around Shatnokin. havlrig inter
. ests in several banks, and large proper
' ties. His hpme is a coletnial mansion
. in the 'best" part of town.
j - :Mia ,Roaa vAns. Zindt lived In a
. humble dwellings-several .blocks away
i in a -nice part of Shamokin, It s true,
! But not in the best" part. She has
now assumed the position of step-
mother over several young men and
t. women older than herself..;
, .7raber and his bride are believed to
' le. In Atlantio Cfcy, if they have not
U jgvme to Florida.
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i; Powell Is Elected
; Milwankie Mayor
. A. E. Powell was elected mayor of
' -.Milwaukle at the,MUwaukie city elec
tion ''held Monday. : The vote stood
1 210 for I'owellftand 18 for Charles
t Counsel!. Sam Riiey. wih 205 votes,
, was elected councilman-at-large over
; , Tyler Johnson, with 186 votes. Other
; votes: Councilman -in precinct No. 1,
i C. Kerr 137. iz. v. 'arrington 84 ;
councilman in precinct No. 2, Roy
, Mclntyre 105, F. Hopkins 67. Dave
Matthews, recorder; Phillip Strieb,
treasurer, and J. A. Keck, marshal,
were reelected unopposed.
J. G. GBUVEB ELECTED
Kalama, Wash., Dec. Bj J. G.. Gru
. ver was elected port commissioner In
this district Saturday.
e Of
;' ;,;: yr the plt sent
f
in -
Pnospherisj fata
Urge quantity in brain and
; nerve tusue" Sbeniuai, Chem
istry of bod. Olyttipi Oyster
are rich in these salines!
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CHiliSIB SBU
MAIL SALES GO
TO S5330 TOTAL
. The flrteenth annual ale of j Chrtat
mas Seals now being held throughout
the state under- the direction of .the
ih,K.n,lla annrUtlon Is 'the
most successful ever held, according to
earlyreturn. ' The - mail sale .return
to date total 53J0. an. Increase! of $M7
over the same aae ihkjbw.
of the-check for umla xcea
of what wa,aked. vnV Tti Vv-
A re-order for J10O0 worth if Seal
was received thte morning from. Coo
county. Other re-ordera include : Salem.
$800; Klamath eounty, $500 afamhlll
county, 6100 i ; Columbia' county,: M,
Many encouraging report are reach
ing the Portland office dally regarding
the progress ef the sale throughout he
state. : A --- 'N'V i- "r
A -total ef $1X5.75 was realised frorn
the downtown booth sale .Monday,
which wa In charge of the council
of P. E. O. Sisterhood. The high booth
was at Meier Frank's, rher ene,$l
nnntrihntinn and several SI contribu
tions were left, although the Seals
were not taken. Today the booths (are
in charge of the Portland Shakespeare
fimd -inh th Corrlente club' 'the
Arleta- Parent-Teacher association, the
board of directors or the rruit ana
Schumann-Heink
Stilli in Danger
New York, Dec. 5. (U. P.) Mme.
Schumann-Heink, .noted opera star,
who 1s dangerously ill with bronchii'
pneumonia at Garden City, ii by no
means out of danger, according to a
bulletin issued by Dr.. David Dooman
at 7 o'tlock' this morning. - "Mme.
Schumann-Heink succeeded ..in getting
some sleep, however," said the doctor,
"and tomorrow will protably be the
turning point."
Seattle- Footpads
Shoot Third Victim
Seattle?- Dec. 6.. (Vi P.) Arthur
Defol, the third man'lo! be shot down
by bandits' in Seattle In -the last five
days, was ia the cityj hospital today
with a bullet' through :Jils chest. The
bullet etruck .high and an X-ray ex
amination many determine that it
amination , may deterfntne that It
grave;: .. .
BUTTE IS BEAtTTlFIED
Eugene, Dec. 6. Two thousand flow
ering bulbs are being planted along
the driveways and paths of Skinner
butte, just north of the Southern Pa
cific highway, by the park board.
California poppies will also bloom in
profusion on that brown . -and barren
hill . next summer, for poppy seed la
being Scattered over it.
v.V
Flower mission and the Tuesday After
noon eluhw' The sale on Wednesday
will be in charge of - the Portland
Federation of Women' -Organ Uat Ions.
- Kalama,- Wash., Dec &-Marriage
license were Issued here to E. Esta-
brook and Georgia Richard, Portland,
and M. HastlnKa and . Myrtle Walker,
Graad Mound, Wash. . '
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s It has been ' discovered that an oil
composed of one part acetone and two
of butyl alcohol -can he distilled from
horse ; chestnuts. ' -, " - t .
In botttesOn draught
Givpidior records
as you would give books
.New December releases:
TootTooTootsic! and Do .
I? two recent fox trots 75c
. Lovely Lucerne, waltz, and
Romany Love; Whiteman fox
. ttot-great dance record . 75c
Santa Claus Tells of Mother
Goose Land two records in
"narrative form by Gilbert Gir
ard, for children, each . 75c
Liszt's Hungarian Fantasie
in twodouble symphonic records, .
each record . . . 1.50
Galli-Curci sings Star of the
,. North, with flute . . 175
, " Werrenrath sings On the Road
. to.Mandalay . . . 175
- - And many more splendid
new 'ViSor records, popu
lar and classic.
Sherman lay & Ca
Sistb- and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND
, Opposite Postofficc "
SEATTLE TACOMA SPOKANE
SOMETHING
ELECTRICAL
HERE FOR
EVERYBODY
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Our Annual Holiday Display
v -poirSiy:
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J KOCUE RIVER II 4 V
"DIPE, luscious tomatoes just the scarlet beauties .
-are grown in the Rogue River Valley as they '
grow nowhere else in the world! ,
When they attain the exact degree of ripeness, the
skin and core fibre are eliminated,4 and the seeds are
strained out. Then only the tomato purity and
goodness are left.
This is then blended with cane sugar, vinegar and pure
spices, and the result is delicious, spicy catsup, with Ata pre
dominating real tomato flavor, that has made KNIGHTS
famous. ; And what's more, no artificial preservative is used,
just the pure ingredients youll see named on the bottle.
Buy a bottle of KNIGHTS full-flavored tomato catsup
now! JLet your family taste , what real tomato flavor is like -the
menfolk especially will wanf it all the time, Vou can
order KNIGHTS at all leading grocers.
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An eventof thehbliday season is this
annual showing of Tall that's hew in
Electric Table ; Appointments. :You
-will especially want to sec- .
NEW
PERCOLATOR
a1 ?" W ' V - STOVES
. : round
waffle irons ; c
. :&'HZy2& GRILLS AND
'OR Prlf ' TOASTER
S ' TVl. .- STOVES '
AUTOMATIC .' STORE ,; . COMPLETE
TOASTERS' "C? ; ;s7fie' TABLE STOVES
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assurance to tKerVnotoKst.
It means that; he is in touch
with home and business.
It means that anxieties can
be elinimated--changed plans
made Knownemer
gencies more quickly
relieved.
- r.vprv Roll
marks the location of a lil 5
long distance tele
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