The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 28, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    OliEGOIl TO HAVE
SAKE AUTO CODE
conference of OreiWaand Wash-
lr,rta stata traffic official for th
purtKM of drafting a.,, uniform motor
vehteu cod' toitUzM i State: 'fii
blr yesterday 'it taimprlai kotei
Sim A- KoMrj crtarjr instate,
and T, A. Bafferty, Clf traffic" of
f5cer,'eomprt8d the Oregon delegation,
-hil U t. MeArdlev director of flt
department f efficiency, Fred . IMD
Ms. director of the department Of
Ikenaes, and Oren , fceidyv inspector J
the traffic division, reprcMaMd Waft
Only matters - pertain In to-' the
operation of motor ahlcieawere-dealt
wUh, aa It u eongi4emJ that vtho
licensing of automobile; and all re
lated natters are subject for purely
local regulation. . r 7
Step war taken toward' perfectlna
thn , present reciprocal provisions- be
tween the two states. The anatter of.
reklatration of non-resident owner or
tourists waa dealt : with at length. .
It was decided that certain rules 'of
lie road should be changed, " while
..sr. itimM tut midi More d finite
and certain. Uniform definitions of eer
liilit terms t the motor vemcw jwo
wore : also decided upon, ' t-
New - laws requiring all pedestrians
on highways to keep to the left kand
main ; portion of the road when, two
vehicles meet " Simunancwuryt wis.
i.rA :a nrAvtelon will also b-in
elnded prohibiting motor vehicles from
htkB ..i.t.li itltv Aiul tAWlfc limttA.
It was decided to orgs the state of
Washington to cnange its present iaw
nn iiMMkiu titfhtm ta conform with
that existing in Oregon. A definition
of a resident of a state for license
fn'rpoMS will also be included to the
:A conference of the legislative com
mittees of the legislatures of the two
itates will be asked eariy aunng ine
coming sessions, so that aU the pro
posed change of the law may be c&re-
Oregon and Washington Are well ad
vanced in administrative taws as well
as laws regulating traffic, the members
of the con ! re nee aeeiaec.
" - " .- 1 1 1 -I - . "HIS
Police Spoil Nice
i Bootleg Business
Business was brisk -in the HtUe soft
drink establishment of; Bob Kunzlch
s.ad Bob Sugura at 17th and Thurman
- streets Saturday night when the police
. : iorala squad swooped down on the
place and found the two men dispene
ing moonshine whiskey-. For the next
Jfl days, however, the stand will be
dark and its customers will have to
(tuench their thirst elsewhere. Kunsich
and sugar were ordered to jail for
cis days by Judge Ek wall Wednesday.
' ttigura was fined ItOO and Kunzich
paid $250 into the city coffers.
Women Are Jailed .
5 On Dry Law Charge
- MrViL .Thomas and Mrs. Ed Hunter,
both charged with the manufacture of
liauor at S thefr home. No. .1032 East
Morrison street, were, fined $200 each
. rod were sent to jail. for 20 days, by
: Jads : Ekwan of municipal court
Wednesday. The women pleaded
& i uty' ' '!' c ' "
GhineseJ)rug Users
Get ; J ail : Sentences
."Three Chinese arrested by the police
tvtonais squad in a raid on an opium
'int at Ko. 87 North Second street
Tuesday received heavy penalties at
;?e hands of Municipal Judge Ekwall
Wednesday. Ah Chans, who had one;
bindie of the drur In his possession.
Was fined $250 and sentenced to 99
days in jail. Ah Hung, who bad nine
blndles, was fined $50 and given a
50-day sentence.. Cbugg Wl. VU
jtor in the place, was fined $iU.
Governor-Elect's,: .
Daughtr Injured
La! Oranfle, lec. v. LuCill Pierce,
daughter - of Governor-e.lect . and Mrs.
nt i ; aiifftrln oanslderable nain
as the result of injuries received in an
automobile aociaent. m car anyw
aelf. Miss Fiero and-, others, became
uncontrollable and veered Inte. s paral
lel itcn. Mies fier:c ws wis
one injured, but indications are she
will recover rapiaiy. one u wmuaa
at Union. V. , s "
Early! Settler! of "T
. Pendleton Is Dead
' ' Pendleton, " tec 2$.-Andrw ! B.
'Qrover, 7?, resident of Pendleton for
many years, died here Tuesday night.
H crossed the plains to near lone in
181 from Boone county, . JtU his birth
place. For a tlmA'Be lived near Helix,
this county.' Where he will be buried.
He. was not" married, but leaves one
Sister, Mrs. A. C. Smith of Pendleton,
and a number of nephews und nieces.
Hillsdale Man Is
; f Struck by Trolley
i 'Fred Brott, aged 89, of Hillsdale, was
injured Wednesday night when he- was
knocked down by a street cat- at Union
s venue and Shaver, street. Srott was
rat-rvtnK a washtub at the jtlme. and.
according to witnesses, stepped in front
of the trolley. He was taken to St.
Vincents hospital, where It was said
he had sustained several broken ribs.
His condition is not serious.
Bend to Present
Argument for Boad
.... '
Bend. tec 3I.-A11 possible- argu-
tmr thA AMtlBtnurtiAII tit ATI SaSt
ani west railroad across Oregon, pass
ing thrOUgn Bena,-. wui do presenieu
i, th R.nil rnmkirilll nluh at a
hearing on the Corey complaint be
fore a representative of tha interstate
commerce commission in Portland, be
ginning January 15. Statistics show
injf Bend's present volume of freight
and the Increase expected in the next
few months will ba lurmsneo. .
FLAi; to cb:; :
INFLUX OF LADOR
Aid - to Astoria to heading off - a
possible influx of labs', attracted ,by
the burned atys-reconstruction pro
gram, was pledged by the city council
Wednesdsy in passlog a resolutioa
asking the federal government to take
charge of the tabor eitaation tberey
- The resolution calls upon the director
general of the United States empioy-
mcnt spfvjce to ebiatl.aa a biar.c.i ia
Astoria. -
Mayor Baker, ; who is sUrtlng ifor
Washington this -week, was directed to
deliver the resolution ana explain As
toria's situation. . This action Iras
taken at the request of : Frank X
Parker, chairman of -Astoria' : labor
committee. , .-, t
Bonds Voted ; for , ;
Snow Greek Project
Bend. "Dec. JS. Floating a $40,000
bond issue for the Improvement and
development of the Snow Creek trriga-
l,on privet vdas ur.i .jnous.y faor i
in the election held Tuesday, and vaiH
Cation step already have been a.k-n i
with a view to the esale of the bonds
early In the spring. .,Wr on the
Oiattt part of the project will start
soon after." A new dam will be built
to Impound water at Big lake. AUout
1500 acres will be Irrigated in addition
to an -equal area now watered. .
Tan Levy is Gut
-In Union '.County
Ls Grande, Dec. t. Union county's
tax levy has been cut almost 2 mills
for stats and county purposes. This
liu i is a loTcf 17 for til
countj. :
Ghurcli People Pay
Tribute to Memory
Of E. E. Watson
. Futfei'al service for Rotrt K. Watson,
No. 130 Grand avenue, who was faul
ty Injured last Saturday hight in an ;
automobile accident, were neia ved
nesdatr afternoon from the First Nas
arena church. The lie v. P. Kand
Pierce, pestor. presided. Jind 'Was ae
sisted In the service y the Rev. Mrs.
Pierce. nj tha Jlev. J. O. Brinidale,
pastor of Sell wood Nasarene church. A
double tnixed, quartet furnished music
The church was well tilled and floral
offerings were profuse. , Interment was
at Rose City cemetery. . . - ,
Watson had a large circle of friends
among local church people. ' lie' had
been janitor at the church for 12
years. Watson was born In Iowa. and.
came to Oregon In the SO's, and re
mained a resident of Portland: after
that. Besides the widow, a brother
In Santa Kose and sisters tn Xos An-
feles and Missouri survive. '
floated during- t'-.e'iut fie rtica:.?, $
was destroyed Wcdncwlay. I
: ' OSTAt, RECEIPTS tiKOW
la Orandc, Dec. It. Postoffice re
celpts In Ia Grande have been unof- '
flclaUy announced ss an Increase this J
year over last of IS" per cent.
MitmtiBgMsaeiite
S It sorcads just V.!'a butter
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POLICE. DEATROT L1QCOB
Bend, Dec 21. Llauor which - had
cost $3000. helna the accumuiattan at
police headquarters of moonshine con- ttlftilSOMSBIISlSS'
iIDBiuiSiiflDD J
" Green Chll9 Chcesa
Set of Teeth $8,007
TR EASONS why we can make a
V'goo4. et-ol teeth QQ
First 6ur smalt overhead expense
in this location.
Second We buy" onr teeth fey the
1000 sets direct from the manu
faeturer. Third We have the finest and best
equipped laboratory in the North
west, where we make ail our own
plates. ' '
We guarantee our material to be
the beet obtainable - and our work
satisfactory in every respect,-;- , .
, Twenty years la v same location.
MA persoaal ,ertle, honestly
rendered.-
U. S. Deiitisfe
44V4 Washlagtos St,.Cr. Sd.
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Celebrate
vvf - "
new l eap's
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The Hazelwocdo
We have arranged an appetising After-Theatre r
Supper Menu also a Special- Soda i Menu at
regular a la carte prices. . . p -
INRisic ,at Both Hazelwoods (Saturday Eve.)
;: 10:00 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. "
New Year's
On New Year's Day We Will Serve;
Table d'Hote Turkey Dinner: r . . -r. ; 125
New Year's Plate Dinner. : . . C . . . . . ;V. ; .90
Music at Washington-Street Hazelvood
, 6 to 8, 10 to 12:30 A'. M.
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Let Your Vew Year' Greeting 3e a ?' Box 'of
Hatclvsood Candy' or a ftazelwood Fruit -Cake..
; Tli3 Haselvood
: 3SS Washington Street' .
J&toddvmf Hazelvocd
127 Broadway " 4t
A WEEK OF SUPER VALUES-
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rPO IMPRESS UPON THE . WOMEN OF PORTLAND the irhpd
. A tunity, it js only necessary to mention that these high-type garments especially to
increase the fame of "Sweet Sixteen", wear, 'when at the end of the year we . wish to express our
gratitude for the phenomenal patronage and, largely expanded friendships "Sweet Sixteen'' has
enjoyed through WIL " : . : ; ; ; V ;
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- It is garments of this character that we ptesent all through the year? treshened up with a youtnful ipmt;to the tune of
their creation in the modes of the moment and ta which the greatest caVe in cwistruction is-. applied:- Itris these garments
. that are known to afford a definite individuality and charming simplicity that bespeak true'smartness and:unusual values at
Our usual intensive specialization, more ener
getically applied for this event, gives to'these thou
sands of dresses and coats; the certainty of being
exceptional and worthy of investigation by the
women of Portland. , "
A ?S ' T It will be interesting to; make a , study and com-
ll : V panson; or the . merchandise , otterecl r througn . tne , .
fi jf'vJ . a Lcrtrfe-nf Sa U snrtw hwriff hplH. With thf flrW
tt ! 1 ' i i . t ' : -1 - T- - i it- rr i'
I j , and cieveny stytea mercnanaise , now onerea
here. - ' ' - - .
all
THE DRESSES
. ' Creation that all twinkle merrily with'
v'. their original '"Sweet: Sixteen, smarKi
ness, producing beautiful translations of
t't the fashions in Canton Crepes, .Trico
l tines, Poiret Twills, Matelasse, Ta-M
T-! f etas, Georgettes and Spanish Laces in ;
black and high colors.! . - . V
With them we are cresentine t won
; " drusly pretty imported spangled
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THE GOATS
Such Coats as interest the followers
of Fashion and create for the wearer a
feeling of luxury. '
; Coats of high-grade Bblivias, Vel-
dynes and Velours, all full silk lined,
'many with fur collars, in all the best
; models' and the snappiest of man-made
y top-coats so mudh favored by the college
girl and the sportsrwoman.
4 -y : ;J
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, tumes, m oatms witn ueorgette ;and ' '-A-M:t - , , " - ;
, V Moline overdrapes. ; ; -Many beauriful girls ;Coa m sizes
; - - : " ' . TfWA 14. 16, 18 among these SUPER-.
! Sizesl6to44 r ," ---rlr I VALUES for Misses and Women
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oar chtdn of stores, saving the manufacturers? profits' in many cases through
our manufacturers? connections, and receiving enormous discounts for our
cczh, explains tn part how these remarkable values are possible.
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145-147 BROADWAY, PORTLAND