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N THE OF CURRENT WEEK J . P. F I N L E Y & S O N MORTICIANS Brief Resurre Most Important Daily News Items. M ontgom ery at F ifth P hone Day o r N ight M ain 4322 ADVOCATE : STATE NEW S IN BRIEF. Salem T he K itlisnor Packing com- pauy. with h ead q u arters in Port laud, haa f11<>d notice of dissolution In th e s ta te corporation d epartm ent. H arrisburg.- Bridge work h sre is progressing rapidly with full crew s busy on both banks. False work is alm ost com pleted across th e river. COMPILED FOR YOU PRESSES TO SPEED ON U. S. CURRENCY Mure Paper Money Than Ever Before to Be Printed. THE P endleton.—The m ercury hovered n e a r th e danger m urk Friday night, but did not get down to Greeting, ae cording to goverum eut reports. The E vents of N oted People. Governm ents minim um in Peudlelou w as 34. Life uf Certificale» Expected to lie In 2IE Ä !S DÍ£ £ Í .§ N R T U H O M m ilM I POAT1 AND. OREGON SHIRTS NECKWEAR HATS Let us show you the new Conklin Life Time Ten, guaranteed for all time. New shipment of Leather Goods and Eversharp Pencils. STIPE D R U G C O M P A N Y 143 Fourth Street at Alder. Portland, Oregon Post No. 118 Levi P. Jones Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o’clock a t til Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284: 2 N. 17th Street All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information CALL BROADWAY 5426 SAMUEL MALVERN, Pair C a m m a n jrr AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL M AIN 0059 Also Seven-Fassenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN THE CITY EstakliAed 21 Y «ara la Portland C. G E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. C. G E E W O . th e w ell k n o w n H e rb a lis t, h a s m ade a life s tu d y of th e c u ra tiv e p ro p e rtie s IKMseased by O rie n ta l R oots. H erb». B uds a n d B a rk , a n d th e re fro m com pounded h is tr u ly w o n d erfu l H erb s re m edies. I n th e ir m a k e-u p no p oisons o r n a rc o tic s are u se d ; p e r f e c t l y h a rm le s s , a n d m a n y ro o ts a n d h e rb s t h a t h e use» a r e u n k n o w n to th e m edical p ro fessio n o f today. A V O ID O P E R A T IO N S by ta k in g hie rem edies in tim e fo r S to m a ch . C oughs, Colds. R h eu m a tis m . K idney. L u n g , L iv e r. C a ta r r h , Blood, In fla m m a tio n . N e u ra lg ia a n d a 'l fe m a le a n d c h ild re n 's a ilm e n ts . C all o r w rit« . S e n t by m a il o r p a rc e l po st. sw m C. G E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX X T , A id er S tre e t. 8 . V . C e rn e r T h ird Daily Fashion Hint PECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE D E C ID E D TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP ARATIONS TO OUR L IM IT ED BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E The follow ing is ou r com plete list S tra it-T e x H a ir R efin in g T o a lc $1 #0 ptrbsttfe R efines k in k y , frix x y , co « rse h a ir to m e d iu m ; m e d iu m h a ir t o good. S tra lt-T e x H a ir G row er 25c pcrcii N o t o n ly p ro m o te« g ro w th o f th e h a ir , b u t m ake« it «oft. p lia b le an d lu x u r ia n t- A n ex c e lle n t p re ssin g oil. G loss-Tex B rillia n rin e 5 4c per Unit M a k e s th e h a ir « o ft a n d g lossy a n d keep« it in good c o n d itio n w ith o u t le av in g i t o ily o r g u m m y . S tra lt-T e x H erb« $1.00 fereaa ♦ 1« a v e g e ta b le p r e p a ra tio n t h a t ac- tu a lly s tr a ig h te n s a n d resto re« th e o rig in al co lo r t o g ra y o r fa d e d h air C o lo r p e r m a n e n t— p o s itiv e ly will n o t ru b off. n o m a tte r how o fte n th e h a ir is s h a m p o o e d . T h re e s h a d e s : B lack , B ro w n a n d C h e s tn u t-B ro w n . K okom o S h a m p o o 40c P* ks«k Is m a d e fro m p u r e c o c o a n u t o il; clean s th e s c a lp a n d ro o ts o f th e h a ir in a n a tu r a l, h e a lth y m a n n er. B ronze B e a u ty V an ish in g C ream 50c pw jar I s a s o o th in g , g reaselesa v an ish in g face c re a m t h a t «rill n o t g row h a ir. B ronze B e a u ty L em on C ream D E E P P O IN T S O F F A S H IO N The mode points the way to every thing that is smart in the way of fabric, line and trimming in this frock. The clever placing of the sash how at the left side accentuates the color contrast, which is one of the punts of smartness to be fea tured Crepe satin, printed velvet or any of the novelty silks may be used to devrkip the dress. Medium sire requires 5 yards 40-inch material and 2'/s yards of wide ribbon. Pictorial Review Dress No. 2.126. Sires,-34. to 4b inches bust. Price, 35 cents. REPP & SON STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES 816 Union Avenue at Failing Garfield 7019 We Deliver 50c pvjar I s n o u ris h in g , s o fte n in g a n d stim u* la tin g t o t h e s k in ; is filled w ith a tr ip le s tr e n g th o f oil o f le m o n — m a k in g i t a m ild , b le a c h in g c rea m . B ronze B e a u ty F ace Pow der« 5 0c pwbsi A re s u ite d t o a l l co m p lex io n s. C a n b e su ccessfu lly u sed on d r y o r o ily sk in s. T h e s h a d e s : H i g h B r o w n a n d B r o n x * G l o w a re fa v o rite s. Molly£lo«co $1.0 0 ¥*m Is a sp ecial h a ir s tr a ig h te n e r fo r m en ; p o s itiv e ly g u a r a n te e d t o s tr a ig h te n th e m o st s tu b b o r n h a ir in fro m 10 to 20 m in u te s w ith o u t th e u s e o f h c4 iro n s. W ill n o t in ju re th e s c a lp o r tu r n th e h a ir re d . AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Strait-Tex Chemical Company 600 F IF T H AVENUE PITTSBURGH. PA., U. S. A. RESERVE IS WANTED HOUSE OF • OU A LIT Y Pleasing ami Attractive Styles in the New and Paci Ac N orth» eat, and O ther creased by Seasoning Before Hood R iver A lthough the recent apple bloom was declared the lightest T hings W orth Knowing. Issued to Public. th at had ev e r prevailed hen*, grow e rs in all p a rts of th e valley a re M arshall H. Coolidg*. «4. a klnstnau raising th e ir e stim ates on the 1926 W ashington. I). C. — T ho treasu ry of P re sid e n t Coolidg* and a m anu apple tonnage. has m ade plans for printing more fa c tu re r and lum berm an Identified Salem . — Southern Pacific ag en ts paper m oney in th e next fiscal year with th e business a ffairs of M innea from all p a rts of w estern O regon held polis for 30 years, died Sunday, follow a conference here S atu rd ay p re p a ra th an ever has been tu rn ed out by th e ing a long Illness. tory to the opening of th e 1925 to u rist A m erican governm ent in any o th er 12 m ouths In history. Interm ingled hissing and hand-clap season. J. A. O rm andy. general pas senger agent, and F. K. T aylor w ere O rders have been prepared for the ping from m em bers of th e M inneapolis the principal speakers. purchase of 200.000.000 sh eets of dls R otary club greeted a plea by Bishop Salem .—Ju liu s Schm itt und F rank tin ctlv e silk fib er paper, from each I K dgar Blake of P a ris for A m erican sheet uf whieh eight pieces of cu r recognition of soviet R ussia in an ad Opltx, a rre ste d recently n e a r St. rency a re m ade, and. beginning July d re ss before th a t body Saturday. while m aking a delivery of liquor, 1. th e goverum eut bureau of en g rav The Hon. F ran cis John Lascelles. were fiued 1500 each In th e Justice ing und printing will be run at maxi half b ro th e r of th e Karl of Harewood. court S aturday. T he sentence also uiutu capacity to m eet th e nation's w as found dead a t his hom e at Rom- carried a Jail term of one year. paper money req u irem en ts sey. England. Saturday, w ith a gun N ever In uny one year before have I at G rande.—T he infant d au g h ter of beside his body. T he E arl of H are- Mr. and Mrs. George C hilders of Min- | the o rd ers for money paper exceeded wood is th e father-in law of Princesa am. a mill town 35 m iles n o rth east of 150.000.000 sheets. C oincident with an | ! Mary. here, w as drow ned in th e M inim nouncem ent of the p rin tin g program riv er about noou Saturday. H er body A ssistant S ecretary Dewey made W hile crow ds choked a downtown was found a mile below Minntn la te r known th a t the tre a su ry would take business s tre e t in San F rancisco, a Its first step July 1 tow ard building man held up H en ry Hollai*!. pay in th e day. up a reserv e of currency. Ily th is j m aster of the W illiam s & Berg T ailor McM innville. For the first tim e in m ethod. It is hoped, th e life of the ing com pany, in th e elevator of th e several y ears one-third of May has paper money may be prolonged. An building and escaped w ith th e w eek's passed w ithout any m arriage licenses opportunity wilt be h a d for "curing" , payroll, consisting of 32600 in silver having been issued in Y-imhlll county. the m oney before it goes Into active! and currency. T here w ere IS Issued by th e county service, and th is process ia expectod clerk during April, how ever, as com to keep it from fraying, cracking and Radio m essages received at E dm on pared w ith only nine during A pril a otherw ise going to pieces so easily. ton. Alta.. Sunday, rep orted Mayo, the y ear ago. » T he life of th e 31 bill Is now only second larg est tow n in th e Yukon Salem . — Linn C hapm an of The about eight m onths, w hereas tre a s te rrito ry and th e most Im portant point on th e S te w a rt riv er, p ractically de Dalles, who has been engaged In th e ury experts figure It should be a b o u t1 stroyed by fire. T he blase sta rte d orchard business since 1990. reported a year. In pre w ar days tho average S atu rd ay n ig h t and continued u n ab at this week th a t th e 1925 prune crop dollar bill would w ear about 14 or 15 was hard hit and th a t the yield would m onths. Mr. I>e»cy is convinced th at ed all day Sunday. be th e lig h test for 30 years. T his higher prices use of autom obiles, the Advices received a t C algary. Alta.. applied specially to Italian prunes. Mr. ncrcniiity of com m erce and Industry S aturday, by th e C anadian Pacific C hapm an said. and m odern Ideas and hab its compel railw ay show ed a heavy fall of snow the carrying of m ore money. Thus, C orvallis.—A pig feeding c o u te it for at C oronation, n o rth e aste rn A lberta, (he silver d o llar haa fallen Into dis club m em bers of Oregon. W ashington and a t K erro b ert. in n orthw estern use and the dollar bill and bills ol , Saskatchew an. A light snow was re and Idaho will be conducted by t j e larg er denom ination have com a Into Portland Union Stockyards company ported from K ard isty and o th er n o rth a t th e livestock exposition this fall. g reater use with th e resu lt th a t they ern S askatchew an points. Prem ium s for the event will am ount w ear out m ore quickly. T he tre asu ry h as not been able i T h e baby d ea th toll of Mrs. H elen to 31075. provided by George A. P ie r since tho world w ar to p rin t money A uguste Gelsen-Volk’s E a st Eighty- son. p resid en t of the stockyards com fast enough to perm it establishm ent sixth s tre e t "baby farm -' has reached pany. of a reserve. Mr. Dewey says the i 23. it w as announced by th e New York lle p p n e r.—Much in te re st was m ani bills no w are printed and placed In au th o ritie s S aturday. T he woman, an fest in the local history contest held circulation w ithin ten daya. while ex-Germ an Red Cross nurse and here. The high school and grades te s ts have proved th a t they should widow of a P ru ssia n arm y officer, was com peted for honors in divisions. They not pass through the printing stages held for in vestigation by th e grand w ere allowed to include events h ap It. less th an a m onth and should be j jury. pening up to th e tim e of th e flood “cu red " or "seaso n ed ” tw o o r three T h e com m ittee w hich has been In in 1903. Many pioneer se ttle rs aided w eeks longer. W ith th e gigantic p ro ! :harge of th e world flight of the A r th e stu d en ts by giving lectures a t the gram outlined for (he next fiscal year,! gentine aviator. M ajor P ed ro Zanni. school. It Is his belief th a t cu rren t dem ands announces th a t th e resum ption of his Salem .—Two wooden gavels made ran be m et and a re tu rn to th e proper flight from Ja p a n acro ss th e Pacific from a W ashington elm for ornam en process of handling th e hills accom- m ay he delayed owing to failure to tation of the desks of th e presiding of pllshed. obtain perm ission from th e soviet gov ficers of the sen ate and house of ern m en t for him to land a t Petropav- rep resen tativ es of the Oregon legis Tax Appeal H earings Set. lovsk, K am chatka. latu re w ere received S aturday by Sam I'ortland. Or.—T he U nited S ta te s A squad of M exican soldiers from A. Kozer. se cretary of state. The board of tax appeals, created by the th e 64th reg im en t stationed a t No gavels w ere a gift from the board of revenue a c t of 1924. will hold h e a r gales. Sonora. Mexico, and a detach- park com m issioners of tb e city of ings in Portland from May 21 to June 4, according to word forw arded to the | m ent of N ogales. Sonora, police left Cam bridge, Mass. C ham ber of Comm erce, S atu rd ay m orning to Join cowboys E ugene.—A heavy rain th a t began Portland and ra n c h e rs in a search for George here early Sunday gladdened the «'hich has been in stru m en tal in a r Ja rri. A m erican rancher, w ho has been h e arts of Lane county farm ers. The ranging for th e hearings here. Appeals from tho governm ent levies m issing from his hom e n e a r Quijano, rain continued fo r several hours and , Sonora, since la st T hursday. again began to fall late In th e a fte r «n incomes, excess profits, gifts and e sta te s will he heard at th a t tim e. It T he coast guard Is r-.ady to se ttle noon. T he ground had become very Is understood th a t a num ber of prom down to a su m m er's w ork In Its r a m - 1 dry and crops needed tb e m oisture. h u n t taxpayers of th is d istric t are paign to b reak up th e rum fleet off T he precipitation am ounted to .40 of planning to m ake appeals to the hoard. New York. Its effo rts may b ear f r u i t , an inch. Alt spring-sow n grain now A rrangem ents have been m ads to sooner, but ft w as said Sunday th at prom ises to yield well. hold som e of the hearings In the old R ear-A dm iral R illard. coast guard G rants P ass.—T he n ew est section of poslofflre building, w hile o th ers will com m andant, would be satisfied If ap- th e Redwood highw ay to be opened to he In (he O regon building. i preeiable d isin teg ratio n of th e fleet trav el was dedicated S unday w ith a F o r th e Inform ation of th o se In should begin w ithin a m onth. celebration at th e m outh of P atrick 's terested . the firm of Leon R ulller and N inety p er cent o f th e liquor traffic creek on Sm ith river, 70 m iles from H enry E. Reed has prepared a sum th a t form erly cam e into New York G rants Pass. A crow d of 600 from m ary of th e opinions of tho board a f city through “rum row ”—th e ocean G ran ts P ass and Del N orte county fecting in te re sts In real e s ta te from refilling statio n s off New York bay— w ere present for the exercises which the date of organization of th a t body has been stopped by th e blockade In m arked the opening to trav el of 14 to April 15. stitu te d by th e federal governm ent. m iles of the highw ay paralleling Sm ith B otanical F eat Won. But th e rem aining 10 p er c en t Is river. finding a way to fool the coast guard Albany.—Delays In obtaining rig h ts and the fast boats a t Its com m and. of way for elim inating curves and low A C larcn Nelson, ex-superintendent places in th e Santiam highw ay be of th e w estern division of tb e a ir tw een Albany and Lebanon a re pre mall services, piloting a com m ercial saged. E. K. H u m p h lette's statem en t plane, and tw o passengers, G rant of prelim inary surveys show s. Mr. C hristen sen and B ussell De I.oge, H uinphlette has com pleted the survey b«dh 15 years old, w ere killed a t W ood of th e road but said th a t because of ward flying field a t S alt Lake City th e low grade In m any places land Sunday, when th e plane w ent Into a would have to be bought to build the tail-spin and fell from an altitu d e of road up to grade. 100 feet. Salem .—T h ere w ere 642 accidents C aptain T. J. J. See. professor of In Oregon due to Industrial activities m ath em atics in th e U nited S tates during the week ending T hursday, ac navy and governm ent astro n o m er a t j cording to a re p o rt prepared by the Mare Island, California, announced be sta te Industrial accid en t comm ission. fore th e C alifornia Academ y of Of th e 642 accidents reported 520 were Sciences h e re Sunday th e final re subject to th e provisions of th e w ork su lts of a series of discoveries which, m en’s com pensation act, 120 were in his opinion, reaffirm s th e geom etry firm s and corporations th a t liaTo re of Euclid and ro u ts th e E instein jected the law, and tw o w ere from th eo ry of relativ ity . C aptain See told public u tilities not su b ject to state protection. the academ y. Im p o rtan t archadologlcal discover ies have ju s t been m ade a t tb e Hara- ••um in Argos, Greece, according to word received by P ro fessor Edw ard Capps of P rinceton university. P ro fessor C'apps is chairm an of th e m an aging com m ittee of th e A m erican school of classical stu d ies a t A thens, under whose auspices the excavations are being m ade. Tw elve cham ber tom bs of various periods have been found containing a v ast am ount of m aterial, a s none had ever been plund ered. W ashington, D. C. — A foil blown flower of the vine arlstolochla, b e t te r known as the goose or pelican flower, has been produced at last In the conservatories of th e botanic garden. T he vine Is native to tho W est Indies and th e feat of m aking It bloom hero re p re se n ts ten yeura of effort by George W. H ess, d irecto r of th e g a r den. T he head and back of a duck appenr outlined in w hite. In th is pecu liar flower, w hich Is purple w ithin. Evolution Up to Court. Dayton. T enn. J. T. Scopes, ch arg ed with violating th e new ly enacted T ennessee law a g ain st teaching evo lution In schools of th e state, Into S aturday was held for action by the Rhea county grand Jury by th re e Jus tices of ihe peace who conducted a prelim inary hearing. T he defense was built upon a th eo ry th a t th e law cn- P ortland. S oftness of th e lum ber aetde by th e recen t leg islatu re was m ark et continued during th e last unconstitutional. week. The w eekly rep o rt of th e W est C oast L um berm en's association, cov 75,600,000 Marks Psld. Berlin.—G erm any’s paym ent to the ering re tu rn s from 121 m ills, also re flected conditions none too satisfac reparation account m ade through th e tory, w ith a m arked reduction In sales agent general for re p aratio n s during bookings. In tb e week ending Muy April am ounted to 75,500,000 m arks. 2 th e m ills sold only 100,293,477 feet, Of th is am ount G reat B ritain receiv th e low est to tal reported In m any ed 25.500,000 m arks, of which 16,500,- weeks. In the previous week sales 000 m arks w ere credited to paym ents aggregated 119,915,537 feet, and for under th e recovery act. F ra n c e ’s sh are of th e April pay som e tim e they had not fallen below 110,000,000 feet. m ents w as 37,000,000 m arks. SUITS AND DRESSES In our Fancy Goods Section 1'lain ami Novelty Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces Metaline (lo th , Ombro Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouucings, etc. All first quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. We invite your immediate inspection and selection while the assortment is at its best. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair, Will also Hestore the Strength, V itality and the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry, T r y - EaSt India Hair Grower If you nrr bothered with Falliug Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of HAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The jremody contains medical properties that [go to t h e r u n t s u f tin- Hair, stim ulates the skin, helping nature do its work. I¿eaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a halm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy ami Beautiful Black E jrl-B N V t, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. Prioe Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Postage I O il. OU. tio n fo r A t i K S m O U T F IT H u ir G ro w e r, I T sm p le I S ham p o o . I 1‘rwMlrt* 1 I V e Creeirn a rai rilrwe* fo r aw Ulti*. $2. t t r K s tr * ru a tâ fs. S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okie. OUK W AY Is Steam C leaning or F rench D ry Cleaning T H E K EOAL Q uality Cleaning Pressing and D yeing Not merety 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 nuking the garment took like new. There is a difference between our way of doing work and our imitators. Our cus tomers' clothes alwsys look new and have a more aristocratic look. W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city R egal G l e a n e r s , T ailors a n d 1 I atters 127 N orth Sixth S treet, Bet. Glisan and H oyt (w ith the O range F ro n t) l ’hone Broadway 1399 Satisfaction or N o Pay Mail O rders Solicited N O W IS THE TIME TO ELECTRI FY YOUR HOME You already know that Electric Service in the most useful am economical Ncrvunt in the home. ' Why not start now and let Electricity do all your householt drudgery for y o u t Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices We have an excellent stock to select from. ELECTRIC STORK E lectric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Printing of Every Description ADVOCATE PRINTING GOMPANY 312 MACLEAY BLDG. BROADWAY 5807