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WOULD HAPPENINGS I OP CURRENT WEEK ìak THE HOUSE Brief Resume Most Important Daily Naws Items. OF COMPILED Q U A L I T Y Pleasing aiul Attractive Styles in the New SUITS AND DRESSES In our Fancy Goods Section—Plain anil Novelty Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Metaline Cloth, Ombre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouneings, etc. All first-quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. We invite your immediate inspection and selection while the assortment is at its best. OUR WAY Is Steam Cleaning or F ren ch D ry Cleaning T H E REGAL Q uality Cleaning Pressing and D yeing There is a difference between our way of doing work and our imitators. Our cus tomers’ clothes always look new and have a more aristocratic look. W e care for and store your suit while you Not merely sponging and placing a hot iron on and in this way work the dirt into the garment. In this way much harm is done in stead of making the garment look like new. are out of the city R eg al C l e a n e r s , T ailors a n d H a t t e r s 127 N o rth S ixth S treet, Bet. Glisan and H o y t (w ith the O range i r o n t ) P hone Broadw ay 1399 Satisfaction or No Pay Mail Orders Solicited THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER / Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the llair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry, Try— 5 East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The remedy contains medical properties that go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. ( Price Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for P ostage AGENT'S O U TFIT 1 H a ir G rower, 1 Tempi# Oil, 1 Shampoo, I Pr*-*sing OU, 1 Face Cream and direc tion fo r sellinc, $2. 25c E x tra fo r Postage. S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okla. YOUR MONEY CAN WORK AS HARD AS YOU CAN Why not give your savings a profitable and perma nent job in a sound investment that pays good divi dends regularly every month, or every three months, just as you prefer? Investigate our First Preferred Stock today. It will pay you. 720% Interest on Every Dollar You Invest You can buy it on time and earn 7% on your pay ments till the stock is yours. M AIL COUPON TODAY P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er Co„ _____ _______ _____— m 4. P o rtlan d , Oregon. P le a s e te ll m e h o w I c* n m a k e 7.20 p e r c e n t o n m y m o n ey , a n d k n o o I t w ill b e s a fe . N a m e ---------------------------------------------------------- . ,--------- Addresa___ _______ __ __________________ , P . A. Printing of Every Description ADVOCATE PRINTING COMPANY 312 MACLEAY BLDG. BROADWAY 5807 FOR YOU i C00LIDGE TO CUT TAXES lksrrease In Gaver, ment F.xpcnav I 'ln lfn l K Hi « u n o Asked ’ MILITIA RESTORES QUIET IN HERRIN W ashington. I). C The (our year» of ad m in istratio n upuu wt.lch P räsi d ent Coolidge will outer M arch 4 wore dedicated by the executive Monday night to a reduction of th e tax burden. a d ecrease in federal expenditures and "cotn inning pressu re (or econom y" w lihtu the governm ent. J . P . F I N L E Y eSc S O N MORTICIANS Montgomery at Fifth Illinois Guardsmen Petrolling Streets of Town. TWO LEADERS Phone Day o r Night Main 0 2 2 DEAD! Speaking before the sem i annual ! m eeting of executive and adm lntstra I tion officials of th e governm ent, Mr CoolMge declared th a t If congruas sua I W of K U M ^ id Events of Noted People, Governments tallied thu c u rren t budget recom m end Party Supporting Hooded and Pacific N o r th * » !. and Other ustous for expenditures, he would be able n ext fall to propose a fu rth e r cut Knight». Things Worth Knowing. in taxes. T he president expected a surplus of $.173,000.000 in the fiscal H arrl]^ u , W llh m ,iUlam eo again Saskatoon suffered Us second serl year 1926. and on that basis, he as sorted, fu rth e r tux relief should be | ous fire w ith in 24 hours when early , , tl . i „ . .s . patrolling the stre e ts of H errin, order granted, llo w arned, how ever, that Sunday m orning the new p lant of the any new and unnecessary expend! ( prevailed Sunday a fte r th e la te st out- W eatirn Grocers. L td., w as alm ost de tu res would upset the plans of the break of klan a'ld an ti klan w arfare) stroyed. No estim ate has been made treu su ry now seem ingly assu red of S aturday night In which four men were of th e damage. success. 'killed. Including S. G lenn Young, klau I The Lynn. M a ss. carp en ters' union, T he p resident also told (he officials; , , . . , _ . , .. Ihtuor raider, and O ra Thom as, deputy a t a special m eeting, voted ag ain st an that h ereafter there m ust be a policy increase In wages from $1.10 an hour w ithin the governm ent of getting m ore j ) to $1.25. and agreed to w ork for $1.10 w ork done w ith few er w orkers. H e era of the two factions, \ for the ensuing y ear on account of said th ere could be no cut In th e com T he tw o others kill«*! In the re business depression. pensation of th e w orkers, and th at the volver b attle in a m ain stre e t cigar I A dispatch received a t Vancouver, only hope of reducing a payroll th at shop w ere Kd Forbes and H om er I I 8 . C.. from P ek in by th e C hinese ¡la st y ear aggregated $t.6SO,000.000 was Tim es sta te d th a t Dr. Sun Yat Sen j “ » reduce the num ber on th a t pay W arner, both reputed klansm en und Idled F riday. Several rep o rts th a t he , roll. com panions of Young, was dead have been received but found An Increasing cost of governm ent Young died from a bullet wound through n atu ral expansion of th e na lhroUKh lb „ h eart. t h o u g h he false in recent m onths. tion. th e president regunled as ob- . „ . , . . . __ , . , .. . .. shot also In tho rig h t breast. T hese A fter F eb ru ary 1 th e price of P aris vlous. , He declared, however, th a t the I daily new spapers will be 20 centim es ^ increase In governm ental coat must *hots, according to rep o rts, cam e from instead of 13 centim es. O wners of the not* advance, “dollar for dollar," w ith the tw o revolvers handled by Thom as n ew sp a p ers a sse rt th a t th e increase in th e in creasing revenues assum ed to W hen citizens en tered tho cigar price Is due to th e high cost of p rin t j come from increased business and cm shup a f(,w m l|iuteg u fter aa excban(u 1 paper and big salarie s paid employes, phasixed th . e . increasing . , load . on . . th e j of 40 or 50 shots they found „ Young The S ta te bank of A tkin. 111., and l l . sovernm eut could not be used as th e contents, of a value unestlm ated Sun- fyr ‘ dded expenditures except day w ere destroyed by fire, which whero “ »«uliitely necessary. was kindled by a gas b u rn in g torch Tho Proceedings of the m eeting of federal officials, including tho pres! dropped by b u rg lars who w ere su r d e n t’s address,' was broadcast by a „ a prised by a w atchm an as they were «..v-icirv». VBllu radio from ten statio n s throughout the w orking on th e >ault door. I country. unconscious T hom as d <*d and " “ ™ r uncou.U ous J h o , a . slum ped to the floor w ith bullet w ounds In his body and died on the ; wuy to lh „ clty hospital. j . , , , . . . . .. Forbes lay dead on th e sidewulk out- . . . . .. . . side, shot through th e base of _ .. the HATS SHIRTS NECKWEAR Let us show you the new Conklin Life Tune Pen, guaranteed for all time. New shipment of Leather Good* und Kvenharp Pencil«. STIPE DRUG C O M PA NY 143 Fourth Street at Alder. Portland, Oregon SMI TH' ! 3 C A F E Telephone Broadway 1557 108 North Ninth Street OPEN ALI« NIGHT Boiled Dinner Daily Short Orders At All Times Kish and Game in Season . . . . . « . __ . . . . . . . I , skull. W arner died in the hospital L lo y d s announced Saturda> th a t the “ We are evidently entering upon an . . . . . . , a about twro hours later. B ritish Mexican P etroleum com pany's era of increasing business activity and A com pany of wUMU< h,.ad„a by Call Us nini We Will Gladly Arrange for Private Parti«** sm all depot steam er Hed L ine No. 1 m ateria^ p r M ^ r lty . ' said th e presl \ | ujUr Hubert Davis, arriv ed a t 2 A. M . foundered in B ristol channel last Wed- dent. “W ith increasing business, we from C urbondale, and took churgo of | can surely depend upon Increasing the situation. nesdav. N ine lives were lost. revenues. I have heretofore in d icat V ersions of the b a ttle vary. It Is Ten policemen spent one hour Sun- ed my purpose th a t grow ing revenues AT YOUR SERVICE j day in c a rry in g Mrs. H ilda Jacobson, shall not be absorbed in unw arranted known, how ever, th a t th e shooting took place in the C anary cigar store who weighed 500 pounds, down one increases in federal expenditures. As | flight of sta irs on h er way to a hospi- the country grow s, an honest, reuson- and b arb er shop o p erated in th e front ' tal. but despite th e ir effo rts to save jable increase In cost of governm ent of the Kuropeun hotel, a reputed CALL I h er she died of h e a rt disease on the is expected. T hat increase, however, rendezvous of untl-Ku Klux K lan a d M A I N 00 59 second floor landing of h er home in m u st not be tim ed to keep step, dollar herents. A ccounts agree th a t a shot w as fired i New York. for dollar, with the increase in a few m inutes before th e outbreak Also Scven-I’assenger Touring Car* fur Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY The cham ber of d eputies S aturday revenue.” | from an alley ad jac en t to a re sta u ra n t nig h t voted Unanimous ra tificatio n of ¡operated by Young. T he bullet lodged the agreem ent for funding Poland's W. E. H um phrey Gets Federal P o tt (n a , e,,,phone ^ Rogg U ie n b y, a debt to th e l. nited States. The pa>- W ashington, D. C. — W illiam K H errin policem an, said th e shot was I m ents w ill co n tin u e u n til 1984. Po- H um phrey, ex m em ber of th e house f|rt, j by T hom as an d d irected a t him H.t.fcll.h.J U Yeats 1» Perdane I land, u n d e r th e agreem ent, w ill pay to ' from \ \ ashington, was nom inated Mon S pectators fled und T hom as wus To th e U nited S ta te s more th a n a million day by P resid en t Coolidge to be u p,,rteU lh ,.n to haTe to th e C. G E E W O CHINESE | dollars th is year. m em ber of the federal trad e com m ls E uropean hotel, a block d istan t, as MEDICINE CO. slon. succeeding N elson B. GasklU of j a c a l , w a g g e n t o u l f o r Y o u n ( ? i y m . A pplications for citizenship have New Jersey, whose term expired sev \ path |* e rs to mobilize, been filed since A ugust 15. 1924, by j C. G EK W O . lh * w*II The an ti klan version is th a t Young k n o w ii I f r r b a iU t. ha« 1960 aliens who have been unable th u s eral m onths ago. matW a Ufa atudy of T he nom ination of Mr. H um phrey j linj hi» com panions thereupon w ent Ihm c u ra tiv « i>n>i*rtUa far to prove legal en try into the Unit- x iaM h i b y O r i e n t a l led S tates and of these cases 1735 al was v n .-r a lly as the first t0 th e hotel to ».-k Thom as and KooU, H orba, Hu*la arui H ark , an«! th«r*fr«»m ready have been referred to the imml- 8“ -P in R e s id e n t C oolidge* contem ..ghoot it out." rr>mi><>tin«ir«J hi« tru ly gration bureau of th e labor depart- ‘dated reorganization of the com m ls ' T he klan account Is th a t Y’oung and w n m icrfu l H erb a rem* ; slon, one of the th ree independent gov the o th ers were attack ed as they pass- o*li**». ln th e tr rn ak r-u p i m ent looking to d eportation. no polaon« o r n arco tlca ern m en t agencies in which th e execu hy outside. Young ad h eren ts a s a re u«*d ; p e r f e c t l y W yoming w ins th e n atio n al Get-Out- j tive plans to m ake ad m in istrativ e serted Forbes was shot from above, harm lea« , an«! m a n y rtO Ü an«! h arb a t h a t 1 the-Vote contest, conducted by the Na changes. T he others a re the shipping because the bullet p en etrated his skull he uaaa a r a M k M i l to th a m ed ical p ro faaak m o f tn d ay . tional A ssociation of M anufacturers in board and th e ta riff com m ission. in a direction indicating It m ight havu A V O ID O l'K R A TlO N .H hy ta k ln tf hla r m t H m | th e effort to revive th e lagging inter- ------------ ;----------------- In tim e f«»r H to m arh , O hjm H«, Colda, Ithau- been fired from an upper window. n iatu tm , K id n ay . L u n « . L iv v r, C a ta r r h . lUood. est of th e citizenry in its political ob H onduras Seeks Arms. M ajor Davla late S unday lasued an In fla m m a tio n , N e u raltfia a n d a ll fe m a la an d c h lld ra n ’s i l l n t n t a . C all *<r wtii«». I c a t l > ligations—th e cam paign which elected W ashington, I). C.—The provisional order stopping the long procession of m a ll o r p a rc e l poat. j Calvin Coolidge being by fa r the larg- curious persons passing through the governm ent of H onduras has request- C. G E E W O CHINESE [ est popular vote ever recorded. . . ed th e U nited S ta te s governm ent to undertaking estab lish m en ts to view MEDICINE CO. H A S E N JO Y E D SU C H U N E X - The first in stallm en t of 100.000,000 , sell It a quantity of arm s and other the bodies. M l1/. A M .r H l , » l . « . W . C w M . T h , i S T he body of Young w as w rapped P E C T E D S U C C E S S IN T H E | m arks to apply on th e In terest pay- j m unitions. | m ents for th e eleven-billion-m ark issue s t a te d ep artm en t officials received in a purple robe, said to d esignate a PA ST Y E A R T H A T W E H A V E of G erm an railw ay obligations will be the request Monday, but postpon«*d "kleagle" of the Ku K lux K lan. D E C ID E D TO A D D A FEW A lthough first rep o rts said several available A arch 1, according to an of decision until th e provisional a u th o ri M O R E B E A U T IF Y IN G P R E P ficial announcem ent m ade by the fed ties in H onduras tak e office F ebruary had been wounded In addition to those A R A T IO N S T O O U R L I M I T eral railw ay s ad m in istra tiv e board, j a n ,j rt.n(JW the application In the killed, no o th ers w ere tak en to the E D B U T E F F E C T IV E L I N E hospitals. appointed u n d er th e Dawes plan. nam e of th e constituted governm ent YELLOW TAXI sw m N ine persons were in jured, th ree of th a t country. seriously, when St. t a u l s & San F ra n Pines T reaty Is Found. cisco p assenger tr a in No. I I ran Into ! a battered sw itch a t Koff, Okla., Sun- W ashington, I). C. — T he original i day and four cars tu rn e d over. Ac- copy of th e tre a ty betw een th e United cording to th e official re p o rt of the j .States and Cuba, ceding to th e la tte r | accident, th e sw itch on th e m ain line the Isle of Pines, w as found Monday had been tam pered w ith and the lock in the files of the senate. battered. King In Surgeons' Care. Cross word puzzles caused Otto F u l B ucharest, R oum ania. King F erdin ler. 15, to leave h is home, he told au th o rltles on h is re tu rn to Falrvlew , and of Roum ania w as operated on Sun Okla., a fte r ru n n in g aw ay. “W hen you day for in testin al trouble. T he of have to do all th e chores, do your own ficial bulletins rep o rt his condition as cooking, and fall over some one satisfactory. spraw led o u t on th e floor w orking Lord H am ilton la Dead. cross word puzzles, hom e Isn’t so much fun," Otto said. He is the only member London. — li.g h t Hon Lord Claud of a fam ily of seven who was not ad H am ilton, lord of th e tre a su ry in 11163, dicted to cross word puzzles. and once aide de cam p to Queen Vic Clotted cream Is one of tjie new toria, died here Monday, aged 81. T he death also is announced of Sir shades conceived by London d ress Jam es M ackenzie, consulting physi m akers for th e ir clients, who are go cian to the king in Scotland und ulso ing to th e R iv iera w ith in th e next few weeks. W hite and cream In num erous consulting physician to the London varieties of tones are exceedingly pop physician. He w as born in April, 1853. u lar ju s t now for th e women bound for M editerranean re so rts to escape the Explosion Fatal to Two. English fog an d ra in . M any costum es D enver, Colo. —• J. W. Conelly, 36, of th is kind a re flavored by splashes of vivid red, orange, chocolate o r coffee. engineer, and Joseph Rose Jr., 26, fire man, both of this city, w ere killed W ith a six o r seven y ear period late Monday when th e locom otive boil ahead before th e U nited S tates may er on a Colorado & S outhern railroad lay down its first replacem ent b attle train exploded a t S tanley lake, 12 ship u n d er th e W ashington naval m iles no rth of D enver. T he wreck treaty , navy ex p erts will have ample occurred as the engine w as hauling a tim e to m ake th e u tm ost use of d ata freight train from D enver to F o rt Col obtained from ex p erim en ts on th e hull lins. of w hat w as to have been the super- d read n au g h t W ashington and on other A storia.— It w as announced Friday scrapped vessels in p re p a rin g designs th a t the T idew ater T im ber com pany, for new ships. T hey a re expected to th e I.owls & Malone ta g g in g com pany achieve a decided advance In w arship and the E astern £ W estern would re construction as a re su lt of th e ir pro sum e logging o perations in th e county longed studies. a t once. T h e fo llo w in g it o u r co m p le te list T u t's Tomb Reopened. London.—A disp atch to the Kx- change T elegraph from Luxor, Kgypt, says th e tom b of T utankham en was reopened Sunday In th e presence of governm ent officials and m em bers of th e an tiq u ities d ep artm en t. T he con te n ts of tho tom b, taken out last year, were handed over to H oward C arter, I th e Kgyptologist. Mr. C a rte r found | in tact everything th a t had been seal ed when the tom b w as closed. The priceless pall of tho sarcop hagus. which had been left outside th e tom b in a th in wooden shed, how ever, Mtd d eterio rated probably beyond repair. S tra lt-T e x ll a lr R efining T o.slc 91 00 per tank StruK -T ex 25c pet cm 8urvey N early Finished. H a i r («rower N o t o n ly p ro m o te« g ro w th o f th e h a ir, h u t m ake« It ««>rt, p lia b le and lu s u r ia n t. A n e x c e lle n t pir««i* g oil. CHooo-Tex Brilliantln<* Mr Make« th e hair ««>ft and gtoaay and pm tattle k rep « It in t'*od c o n d itio n w ith o u t le av in g It o ily o r g u m m y . S tra lt-T e x H erbs $1.00 prr t«i , 1« a v eg e tab le p re p a ra tio n t h a t ac- tu a lly « tra lg h te n « an«! restore« th e o rig in al co lo r t o g ra y o r fa«1e«| hair. C o lo r p e rm a n e n t p«»«itlvely will not ru b off, n o m a tte r how <*ften th e hair 1« « h am p o o ril T h re e «hade«: Hla« k. B ro w n a n d C h e s tn u t-B ro w n . K okom o S h am p o o 40c pm tattW Influenza Kills 727. Tokio.—T h ere have been 727 d eath s in the past 20 days In T okio from con tuglouH Influenza, according to an of ficial report. An erroneous statem en t published S atu rd ay said tho d eath s had num bered 4700. T he alarm ing In crease In th e d eath ra te from th is d is ease Is attrib u ted by officials to tho continued drouth and high w inds s c a t terin g the d u st from th e area burned a fte r th e g reat earth q u ak e of Septem ber, 1923. K rflnr« k in k y , fri« fy . a m t mm h a ir t o m e d iu m , m e d iu m h a ir to good. 1« m a d e fro m p u re r o r o a n u t o il; clean« th e «r nip «nd root« o f th e h air in a n a t u r a l, h e a lth y m a n n er. B ronze B eau ty V an ish in g C ream MX I. ■ v .n l.h in , *®c J* - * -—•*.*— • '» th in s . ------ z rr.w leM teiu fsce (te a m th a t wilt not grow hair B ronze B eau ty l.em o n C ream nr.r.r p o in t s o f f a s h io n The mode points the way to every thing that is smart ht the way of fabric, line and trimming in this frock. The clever placing of the aaah bow at the left M'lc accentuate« the color contrast, wliiih ii one of the point« of smartnesj to he fea tured Crepe satin, printed velvet or any of lire novelty silks may he ti-a-d to devchip the dress. Medium size require» 5 yard* 40-ineh material anil 2% yard» of wide rihhon. Pictorial Kcvicw Dress No. 2326. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, Mr p*nar I« n o u ris h in g , « o ftm in g u n d «tim u- la ttn g t o th « s k in ; la silicei flllrd w ith ■ ...... an M tr i p l e e t f m f t h o f o i l o f l e m o a i m a k ing it « m ild , b le ach in g crea m . Ilron/.e B eau ty Face Powclerw Ä0c »«rWi A re s u ite d t o a l l « om plexionx. C xn lie au «UC---- *8.11------• be c re M fa tly n a n i „ „ <Uy o r oily «kin« ‘ k i n . T h e a h a d n i H i j h tlr „ w n a n d A r o n , , ( i / o * «re fa v o rite . Mollygloaro t l 0« pm jar la a «per 1,1 h a ir « tra lth te n e r for m e n ; p o s itiv e ly g u a ra n te e d t o s tra ig h te n th e mo«t s tu b b o rn h a ir in fro m lO to 20 m in u te« w ith o u t th e u s e o f h o t irrm« W ill n o t in ju re th e xcxlp or tu r n th e h a ir red. S eattle. — Intensive survey of th e C olum bia Busin irrigation project A iiK N T S W A N T K I > K V I . K Y W I I K R K made by a congressional com m ission 35 cents. „ . of engineers will be com pleted w ithin REPP Sc SON a week it Is announced here. T he re port wilt he presented w ithin a few 600 FIFTH AVENUE w eeks to S ecretary of In terio r W ork, who. If he approves th e recom m enda PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A. tions, will ask congress to sponsor the 816 Union Avenue at Failing plan and m ake th e necessary appro Garfield 7019 We Deliver i priations to begin construction work. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Strait-Tex Chemical Company 4