The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 11, 1925, Image 2

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OF CURRENT WEEK
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Pythian Bath Hoose
and Sanitarium !
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Knights o f TSthias o f N. £
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Daily Naws Items.
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(Operating Under Fupervi-
of U. S. Gove rumanti
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Things Worth Knowing.
Hot Springs Nat. 1’ ark, A rk . *
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X Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hv the Government X
^ For AH Baths. Sanitarium has 10 P mibs . Piet and Operatiaj Recms ^
Secretary Works has sold his house
in Washington. D. C.. and his friends
v° id he would U to in an apartment
when he returns to Washington.
$ Hotel has *56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running ^
X Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day
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BATH RATES;
-J; Mrs. Irene Henry, Si. of Ontario,
$21 Baths . . . $13.00—10 Bath* . . . .
$ 6 .5 0 l l’al• Ai** SumUy of ln]uH“9 suffer
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X'o«l when the sudden side Jerk of a
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| roller coaster car In which she was
;.x v .v v .;..x x ,> .x v v ;_ v x x ^ v y ^ .> .> x -v > \ V -.S 'X 'iS ' riding tossed her out over the trestle
framework to the pier 40 feet below.
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The prince of Wales, who is spend-
ing a few days hunting game. Satur­
day killed a blue wildebeest, describ­
ed as the largest of its kind ever shot
' in Southern Rhodesia. It brought the
| prince unstinted congratulations from
hunters.
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I. B. P. 0. E OF THE WORLD
John W. Langley, republican repre­
sentative in congress from Kentucky,
Friday was acquitted In county court
at l’ ikeville. Ky.. of a charge of drunk-
N O T IC E
enness preferred several weeks ago
1 by Mrs. W. C. HenriUe.
Dahlia Temple No. 202. I. B. I’ .! xfce ,.oast fUarJ cutter Comanche
O. E. of W „ o f P ortland, Oregon, ls en
to Mobile, Ala. with a
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday „.hooner and two motorboats captur
nights in each month at Stag Audi- ,.j in the Gulf of Mexico with :ooo
toriura. A ll visiting Daughter ^ ^ 3 0f liquor aboard, according to a
K!ks in g ood stan din g in their re- wireless dispatch to Mobile customs
spective Temples are invited to officials,
meet with us.
Christian Zauner. 70, first and only
keeper of the Westport lighthouse,
PAU LINE YOUNG.
will soon end a 40-year vigil on the
Daughter Ruler.
north Pacific coast.
The veteran
LU LA HUBBARD.
lighthouse tender will be retired on
ROSE CITY LODGE No. 111. I.
Daughter Secretary.
pension July 31 after 40 years of con
B. P. 0. E. of W.. MEETS the
tinuous
service.
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
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EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
A T THE STAG AUDITORIUM.
381? i E. MORRISON STREET.
ALL
VISITING BROTHERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
Syracuse Lodge, No.
I, K. of P.. meets the
second and fourth Fri-
day nights each month
at the Stag Auditorium
381 J-i E. Morrison St.
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A R T H U R NELSO N .
T. H. WILLIAMS,
3811?, E. Morrison St.
E. J. MINOR. Secretary,
419 Abington Bldg.
K of R & S
P ost .No. 118
Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock
at its
Headquarters and Club Rooms. 234! i N. 17th Street
All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information
CALL BROADWAY 5426
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A superb toilet necessity. In four shades— Natural. Pink, Brunette
and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the
esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar­
ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to
be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
for the lady who cares.
Manufactured only by
THE OVERTON HYGIENIC
MFG. COMPANY
CHICAGO
MRS E. D. CANNADY
312 Macleay Bldg., Portland
Pacific Coast Distributor
Fire, which originated in the shoot
¡"g gallery of White City, an «muse-
ment Park on ,he *outh ,lde of Ch‘
™go. Sunday created a brief panic
among the crowds of patrons and
one *ide of ,be place for a ,o i*
that may total $30,000.
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Luscious ripe plums lured David
, Cassolope. 9. over a fence Into the
back yard of Frederick Geor*e Pab,t
in Los Angeles, where a plum tree
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:nshot wounds and Pabst is
held In custody for the shooting.
Levi I*. Jones ?
ADVOCATE
Settlement Outlook Held Bright b>
Washington Official*.
CONFLICT FUTILE,
SAYS PRESIDENT
Washington. U. C - Indications were
given Monday that the treasury anti­
cipates little difficulty In arrlivng at
a fuudtug settlement on the llelglan
debt. Acting Secretary Winston of the Peace Covenants Held Hope
treasury, as secretary of the Amer­
of Europe.
ican debt commission, lias reserved
from August S to August 10 In which
to talk with the ltelgiau commission
and has notified the French ambassa
dor here that the commission rould
meet with the French representatives
In a funding conversation either be­
fore or after the period set aside for
Mr. CtHilidge. on Historic Cambridge.
the Belgians.
Commons, I'rgt-s Nations to
It now apears that the debt com­
mission officials have private advices
(irt Together.
warranting the belief that the Parts
commission will come to Washington
ahead of the time which has been
Cambridge, Maas. —- Near the spot
indicated iu press reports.
where
George Washington took com­
The earliest date on which Iho
French has been expected was lu Sep­ mand of the continental army. Presi­
tember. but the announcement that the dent Coolldge called on the nations
embassy here had been informed of
of Kuropo Friday to enter Into mutual
the program of meetings with Secre­
tary Mellon, the chairman. Mr. Win­ covenants for their mutual security,
ston and other members of the com­ pledging the moral support of the
mission now here and the time they American government If they do so.
will be available gaie rise to the be­
“ While our own country should re­
lief that othec information was In the
frain from making political commit­
hands of the treasury. Questions on
(hi* phase of the debt situation were ments where It does not have political
Interests," he declared, “ such cove­
neither affirmed nor denied.
Officials concerned with the debt nants would always have the moral
problem are much more optimistic support of our government and could
n. w about the probable result.’ of
“ > hava ,h" commendation of
their efforts to get the foreign powers
r ubllt' “ Union ot *he wor,d
Such a course would be sure to
to act on the debts. While none ot
them believe that all the debts can endow the participating nations with
be worked out in funding settlements an ubundnnt material and spiritual
immediately, it was evident that they reward. On what other basts can there
believed the Belgian move was sin- be nny encouragement for a dlaposl
cere and that they expected to reach
“ > » ‘ «-mpt to finance a revival of
an agreement with that nation in a Europe.'
The president's address, delivered
short series of conversations.
on
historic Cambridge common*, was
The officials here, however, denied
having any information as to the char­ the feature of the celebration of the
acter of the terms to be proposed by 150th anniversary of the day Wash
the Belgians, but were convinced that ington assumed command of the con­
few talks with them would clarify tinental troops.
After tracing Washington * achieve­
any differences that may be found to
ments and praising hi* character and
exist.
services. Mr. Coolldge asserted thst
the nation's first president hsd
Heat Kills 4 in Chicago.
“ demonstrated by his argument and
Chicago. — Six deaths and several
our country has demonstrated by ex
prostrations were attributed to the
perlence that more progress can be
heat in Chieago Monday when tho l*-m-
made by competition than conflict.
>-rature mounted to 96 at 4 o'clock,
'To agree quickly with our adver­
the hottest July 6 in Chicago since
sary always pay*." he added, rontlnu
1S74. It was not the hottest day this
lng:
year, however, as the mercury went
"I want to see America assume a
to 9$ lust Saturday. A violent thunder
leadership among the nations in the
storm struck the city about 9 o’clock
reliance upon the good faith of man­
and reduced the temperature.
kind. I do not see how civilisation
can expect permanent progress on any
Chicago. -The most disastrous July
other theory.
4 week end in recent history resulted
If the people of tho old world aro
In a total of 170 deaths throughout the
d7 . ^ tful of , ai-h other, let
country. 29 of that number being in ^
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mutuul covt.nanl, for
Chicago and vicinity,
their mutual security, and when such
THE
P LED G E U . S . S U PPO R T
covenants have been made let them |
lie solemnly observed, no matter whut
Marshfield. Or.—Delpha May T)out- the sacrifice.
"They have settled the far m ore'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayo of Ya bltt, daughter of Mrs. Charles Denni­
Lima. Wash., were Friday night driven son. who was shot Sunday by her six difficult problems of reparations;
indoors by a swarm of 1000 or more year-old sister with a .22-caliber rifle, they are In process of funding their
insects that attacked them and hum was buried Monday. The parents had debts to us; why can't they agree
med about as though they were bees, left a baby in care of the children with on permanent terms of peace and re-
International
faith and
about an inch or a half inch in length two rifles In the home. Madeline, 6. ,-stabllsh
Mayo reported today to the county »•as offended when Delpha slapped credit?
the baby.
| “ If there be differences which!
horticulturist.
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The shot went through the five- cannot be adjusted at the moment.!
' Art critics have fallen out over
plans for renovating and refitting the year-old child's heart, killing her In- If there be conditions which cannot lie
stantly.
, forseen, let them be resolved Into th o ,
White House. With a small initial ap­
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future by methods of arbitration and
propriation available, officials in
Envoy
Leaves
Shanghai.
by
methods of arbitration and by the
charge are starting to give the inter­
,
,
.
forms of Judicial determination.
ior tho air of a colonial mansion. The
“ The world ha* tried war with]
program was mapped out by Robert Ister to China, J. V. A. MacMurra). force nn(j has utterly failed. The only
W. DeForest, head of the Metropoli
canceled his arrangements here and |1(1pe 0f RUreess lies in peace and Jus- (
tan Museum of Art.
left Monday for Pekin aboard a de-jtlce. S o other principle conforms to i
Search of the ruins of the Hotel
! the teachings o t Washington ; no other
stroyer.
Dreyfus. Boston, that collapsed early
standard ls worthy of the spirit of
It was announced here that the |
Saturday while a holiday party attend
America; no other course makee so
ed by 125 persona was in progress
much promise for the regeneration of
continued, with the known dead at 12 off the electricity serving Chinese in­ the world."
Other-
Many persons escaped, but searchers dustries. partii ularly the , mill*.
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The president. In a touring car with
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believed other bodies will be found. wise the situation remained unrhang- j the top down,
headed a lengthy parade
The five-story building was occupied ed
through cheering lanes of people.
by the Pickwick club.
In the reviewing stand Mr. and Mrs.
Ignorance Costs Rights-
Coolldge were Joined by Governor Ful­
Commenting on the debt situation
San Franrlsoo. - In connection with ler of Massachusetts. Mayor Quinn of
the Messaggero asks at what rate of
exchange should Italy be called on to tho naturalization examinations here j r amt)rldge and Mayor Curley of Bo*.
Monday. Federal Judge Patrlilgo ask- (()n
l repay her debts. It argues that It
ed Nicola Samarzfch, a Serbian,
One of the 50 bands participating
would be absured to demand the rate
"What happened on July 4, 1776”
played "Lord Geoffrey Amherst,” th e.
prevailing when the loan was made
“ I don t know, replied Samarzlch, a,.j,00| aong of the president's alma!
because Italy received neither the
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wasn t there.
mater. This brought a smlld from |
American nor the British loan in dol­
Citizenship was denied him, at least the president.
lars or sterling, but in raw material.
until he learns what significance the
The president went from the ^re­
i The French government has decid­ Fourth of July has.
viewing stand through a tremendous
ed to send a mission to the United
pres* of people who swarmed to get
States with the object of reaching an
Truck Pint Man Four Days.
a glimpse of him, to the nearby speak­
agreement with the American debt
Kingman, Arlz. After lying for four ers' stand. He was Introduced by
funding commission relative to pay­ •lays pinned beneath an overturned Mayor Qulnn nfter a short pageant
ment of France's debt. The plan was truck on an unfrequented road 50 rornmemorattTe of the event being
approved by the council of ministers miles from here, John Hall, 60, was J ce|„|)ratw|
Friday, and it is taken for granted brought to a hospital hero and phy-, j mmediately after his address tho
assent will he given by the cabinet.
slcians said that he probably would
returned to Swampscott.
recover.
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The United States is being violent
Hall lay for four days without food
Jspaneie Have Air Bomb Test.
ly attacked by the Brussels news
or water and suffering from a broken
, papers in a series of editorials for
Tokio.—A three-day air-bombing ex­
collar hone. A neighbor found him.
“ cornering Belgium'’ as the paper al­
ercise recently was held over TsuJIdo,
lege?, “ into recognizing the war debt
a suburb of Kangawa. Two planes
Mr. Coolidge Sits Up.
in order to float a $100,000,000 loan”
Plymouth, Vt. Colonel John C. Cool­ were employed, each carrying 32
and also for "trying to collect a debt
idge, the president's father, who a bombs weighing 300 to 400 pounds.
which the Belgians expected to he
week ago underwent an operation, sat The object .ot the exercise was to
; charged to Germany under the Versail-
on his front porch for an hour and a study various relations between the
; les treaty.”
half Siiiiil.-iis and enjoyed himself by reaching point of bombs thrown from)
airplanes, and the speed ns well as
Dr. W. D. Mason, veterinary sur­ watching tourists.
geon. and Lawrence Bowman, of Chat-
He got out of bed for Ills lunch direction of the winds, also to Improve
bomb throwing devices aboard flying
i tanooga, Tenn., who hare been the ob- and then walked to the porch.
machines.
| ject of a search by a large posse since
their mysterious disappearance on Sig
Fix in Auto Drowned.
Three Texas Officers 8lain.
nal mountain June 23, were found
Rock Springs, Wyo. — Six persons
hand-cuffed and chained to a tree at were drowned at Hay Junction, 12
Corpus Chrlstl, Tex. — Paul Mc­
10:30 o'clock Sunday morning by Jim miles north of here, late Friday after­ Allister. deputy state fish, game and
Thomas, a mountaineer. Both men noon when the uutomobilo in which oyster commissioner, ex police officer,
, were In a serious condition due to they were riding was caught in a flood and It. R. Bledsoe, deputy constable,
their long exposure and Insufficient resulting from a cloudburst.
were killed, and three other men
nourishment. Mason and Bowman said
wounded, one fatally, in a pistol battle
they were set upon by five hooded
at the outskirts of Corpus Christ!
Wind Storm Kills One.
men, cnrrfed off and chained to a
El Paso, Texas. —One man was kill­ Monday.
tree. Each night they were blind­ ed, two building* were blown down
Rufus MacMurray of Three Rivers,
folded and removed to another place, and eonsiderabie damage was done to Tex., George Ryder of Han Diego, Tex.,
they staled. This, It Is believed, pre­ farm outhouses when a wind storm and O. M. Blsbee, constable, wnro
vented their discovery.
struck Caniitillo, Texas late Monday.
wounded. Blsbee died later.
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while the assortment is at its
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Child Killed by Sister.
T H E REGAL
OUR W AY
Is Steam Cleaning or
French Dry Cleaning
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
Quality Cleaning
Prestine and Dyeing
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.
We care for and store your suit while you are out of the city
R egal C leaners , T aiiairs an d H atters
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Phone Broadway 1J99
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Why mU start now and let Electricity do all your household
drudgery for yout
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
Wc have an excellent stock to select from.
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Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
Printing of Every Description
ADVOCATE PRINTING COMPANY
312 M ACLEAY BLDG.
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