The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 25, 1925, Image 2

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    THE
L
OF CURRENT WEEK
THE
HOUSE
OF
QUALITY
Pleasing and Attractive Styles in the New
In our Fancy Goods Section— Plain and Novelty
Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Mctaline Cloth,
Ombre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouncing«, etc. All
first juality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. W e
invite your immediate inspection and selection
while the assortment is at its best.
SLASH
IN
PROSPECT
Half Million Reduction I'o r w u l
Kt-
Ira Session Held Unnecessary.
S«nmpscolt, Mur» President Cool-;
] Ida«. plunging Into Id» first real cnti-r
! Hide rat mn of the administration's loir
$551,591,000 of Securities
COM PILED
D O U B LE NEW C AP ITAL
day received an fucouragtng report
from Senator Curt I* of Kansas. the
republican loader, on tho prospect for
a heavy tax cut.
A reduction of at least $.100.000.000
la In prospect on the basta of treas-
ury report» he h »i gone over. Sen­
ator Curtin told the executive. He
emphaalMd. however, that ahould the
Events o i .Noted People, Government» ' program for reorganization of the gov Kurope
FOR
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If you are bothered with Falling
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the skin, helping nature do its work.
Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a
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restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used
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YOU
eminent department» be
en a cted ,
n
ut of half a billion dollar» »corned
invisible.
11« presented no specific
Ì, plan f>jr lav reduc: on.
Senator Curtl*. who came hem a»
A sharp earthquake shock waa felt ">e house guest of the president, also
throughout the San Francisco bay re- Rave encouraging report* on tho farm
gion ut 11:2« A M. Sunday. No dam outlook. He confirmed Mr. C’oolldgo'a
age was reported.
! 'le w that no special session of con-
. ,, 1 cress was neoe»»arv now. Ho declar-
Cardinal Begin. Roman Catholic ^ af#|Btt nn
nKht to „ vUe
primate of Canada, d.ed in Quebec (he
ru]t>, nt
,u,xt
Sunday morning. Death occurred at ^
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,e
of ,„UH>rt.
13:10 A. M . at tho archbishop s L BMejrl, UUon.
Thing« Worth Knowing.
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American fleet in Melbourne, Austra- ^ r,,t.evled Senator Hale, republican,
lia. continued energetically Monday. Maine, ehairman o f-th e naval com-
A school holiday has been proclaimed mittee. who has Just returned from
for July 24. the day the fleet arrives. ’ a trip of Inspection of tho Pacific
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coast naval defenses. Senator Hale
Zeth Lane, reputed wealthy lumber
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ntill owner of Colvtlle. Mash., died
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tablished on tho Pacific coast, men
Saturday night at his summer home
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Alameda.
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in the Valley of the Moon, near Sono-
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and suggested the government go
ma. Cal. Death was due to a heart
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attack. He was C6 years old and Is
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survived by his widow, a son and a
in rearl harbor. Hawaii.
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The National Federation of Busi
ness and Professional Women's clubs
will meet next year In Des Moines.
la . tho newely elected executive board
decided Saturday.
Malady Linder Control.
San Francisco. -T h e Pacific branch
offices of the American Red Cross
Monday received from Dorothy Slelch-
ter. Red Cross nurse at Fort Yukon,
Alaska, word that the Influenza epi­
demic there was well In hand and
Though German emigration during that thcri> waa no ntH,d fop addlUonai
1924 decreased from the 1923 fiRure doctors or nurses at present. Mrs.
the total is still much larger than the slpichUp went
Kort Vukon Satur.
, ast vear 6S.0S7 Ger
u " ,er went to h ort ' ukon Sa,ur
m^ns emirated
llloo e in 19-3 \ ^ T hJ ttlrp,an0 trt>m Falrbank* Th"
;
; r;'v ;r...war average was
l o d g e
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d i r e c t o r y
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w hw w m m w m w m m w
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
fered in Six Months.
palace,
j flood prices and good crops were
Vancouver. Wash. — Mrs. Ellen making for satisfaction among the
Adams. SO. 505 lngals street, was farmers generally, the Kansas senator,
burned to death Sunday morning in a who lias Just visited in the middle
fire which she is believed by her bus-, west, reported. He believed, however,
band. J. T. Adams, to have set.
legislation to aid the co-operative mar
; ketins system should be enacted.
Reception arrangements for the
|he Jay |h# prM|d, Qt al(0
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
U.S. FOREIGN LOANS
EXCEED 9 BILLIONS
Srief Resurre Most Important
Daily News Iteffis.
and Pacific Nwtfcwewt, and Other
SUITS AND DRESSES
TAX
ADVOCATE
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S
Riggrsl
Morrower in
Knights of Pythias of N.
A., S. A . , A . , A. and A.
(Operating tender Supervi­
sion o f U. S. Government)
First
H alf o f Year; lailin America
•IKiVi Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
and 4'anuda l'o lio «.
^ Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hv the Government X
For All Baths. Sanitarium ha* 10 Room*, Dirt and Opmling Room* V
nation '» a
total foreign Investment. Inclusive of!
Washington,
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C
The
H otel has SG Ri>c.ns; T elephone, Hot aad Cold K unning $
W
ate r in Hvery K oom . Rates $1 to $ l per day
foreign governments. Is estimated by j
tho department of commerce ut a llttlo
R A TH RATES:
more than $9.500.000.000.
2 1 R aths . . . $ 1 3 .0 0 — 10 R aths . . . .
$ 6 .4 0 |
The par value of foreign securities
^
21 R aths to R w hians and C alantlu ann, $ 8 .5 0
publicly offered In this country dur­
amounts owed the United Stales by
ing tho first half of 1925 amounted to
$551.591,000 ns compared to $379,700.-
000 for the corresponding period lust
year, according lo Theodore R. Gold­
smith. chief of tho finance and Invest­
OF THE WORLD
V
ment division of the department of
commerce.
The amount of new capi­
tal. arrived at by deducting refunding
Issues from tho total, amounted to
$437,20S,000, or more than double that
for (lie first six months of 1924.
There was also a large Increase In
the number of Issues.
NOTICE
Sixty three for­
eign Issues had been brought out up
to July 1, as compared with 40 is
sues for the first half of lust year.
The volume was below that of the
latter half of 1924, however, when tho
Investment totaled $910,077.000. of
which $«52.097.000 represented new
capital.
Kurope was the largest borrower
during tho first half of tho present
year, tho gross volume of loans
nmouuting to $237.600.000.
Latin
ROSE CITY LODGE No. 111. I.
America was second with $151.091.000
and Canada third with $131.910.000. B. P. 0. E. of W .. M E E T S the
Asia, which led last year with one 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y
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of E V E N IN G S
Dublin
Templo No. 202, I. H. I*.
O. E. of \V., of Portland, Oregon,
meets the 1st nml 3rd Tuesday
night* in eneh month nt Stag Audi­
torium.
All visiting Daughter
Elks in good standing in their re­
spective Templen are invited to
meet with us.
PAULINE YOUNG,
Daughter Kulrr.
1 I I.A H U B B A R D .
Daughter Secretary.
OF E A C H M O N T H
while the yearly prv
_
_____! there had been bur eight deaths out $125i000>00(,. come, fourth this year A T T H E STA O A U D IT O R IU M
Syracuse Lodge, No.
5.000. according to the German sta )f aome 200 caacf
With only $31.000,000.
381'J E. MORRISON STREET.
1, K. of IV, nirrts the
tistical bureau.
Tlie Red Cross has established an
The total of loans to governments A L L
VISITING BROTHERS
second nnd fourth Fri­
Girls stood pre-eminent in the na- emergency kitchen at the fort for ac­ and enterprises enjoying government ARE CORDIALLY INVITED,
Price Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage
day nights each mouth
tional prixe essay contests for young coninmdutlon of these who are 111 in guarantees nmouuted to $415,671.000,1
at the Slag Auditorium
AGENT’S OUTFIT
T. H. W IL L IA M S , E. R.
students of chemistry, winnig four of their cabins
of which $312.171,000 was new capital.
1 Hair Grower, 1 Tempi«
S. D. L Y O N S
391)4 K. Morrison Si.
Oil, 1 Shampoo, 1 Preajin*
the six scholarships offered by the
S T A G A U D IT O R I UM
Of
the
total
corporate
issues,
amount
Oil. 1 Face Cream and direc­
316 N. Central
Dept. B
Giant
Sturgeon
Caught
American Chemistry society, Herbert
BOYCE STRAIN, C. C,
tion fo r »ellin*. £L 25c Extra
3811 i E. Morrison St.
ing to $131.996.000, new loans account-
for Postage.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Hoover, secretary of commerce, an­
225 Mixui St
Hood River, Or.- F. L. Wright Co- <4 for $125.095,000. During the year|
E. J. M INOR. Secretary,
ARTHUR NELSON,
nounced.
lumbia river fisherman. Monday brok-, 1921 corporato loans amounted t o (
419 Abington Bldg.
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K of R <fc S.
The Rumanian government probably the record of several years when he ¡only $150,000,000 or less than one-;
wRl send no note to Washington re­ landed from a salmon net a sturgeon seventh of the total, while for tho first
garding payment of Rumania's debt to that weighed, when dressed. 202 part of tills year they represnted
TH E REGAL
OUR W A Y
the United States until Premier Brat pounds. The huge fish measured 7 about one-fourth. The actual nmount
iano has discussed the general debt feet and 7 Inches in length. It was of increase for the first six months of
Is Steam Cleaning or
Quality Cleaning
situation with the French and British exhibited in the show window of n 1925 was about $85 000.000. European
French Dry Cleaning
meat market with a 50 pound Chinook corporations received $49,100,000, most
Pressing and Dyeing
governments.
Not merely sponging
salmon and scores of bluebacks and of which will he useu as working cap (
New
evidence
of
corruption
in
the
]
There is a «inference
and placing a hot iron
was viewed by hundreds of motor ¡tal. while for the same purpose Ger­
enforcement of prohibition has been;
between our way of
many alone received $36,000,000.
on and in this way
tourists.
disclosed to federal authorities inj
doing work and our
At tho end of 1924 this nation's
work the dirt into the
numerous instances as a result of the
foreign investment exclusive of money
Rebellion
Short-Lived.
imitators.
Our cus­
garment. In this way
efforts of Assistant Secretary And-1
Meet* every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock
owed the United States government
tomers’ clothes always
rews of the treasury to rebuild the en- j I.lslion.— Three were killed and 15
much harm is done in­
nt tti
amounted to $9,090,000,000 and it Is'
wounded in Monday's revolution here.
forcement system.
look new and have a
Headquartcra and Club Room*. 284' » N. 17th Street
stead of making the
safe to assume, nccordlng to depart-!
Lisbon is under martial law and the
more aristocratic look.
A special dispatch from Bucharest
All ex service men are welcome to join. For further information
meet of commerce figures, that this
garment look like new.
situation is calm.
CALL BROADWAY 542»
S A M l’ KL MALVERN, / W C,mmanJ,r
states that the Rumanian government
has
been
Increased
at
least
$437,000.-1
W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city
The revolt ended a few hours nfter
has consented to the export of 60,000
000. giving a total of about $9,527,000,
it started, due to the prompt action
carloads of wheat in the final harvest.
000.
egal
leaners
ailors and
atters
of the government. Captain Baptistn.
A reduction of the export tax also is
■ w ' . y y . ' * * ' - M ’-vv.-a* '.vy.AA'.vv.'Ai'.vv .^**■■.■*
127 North Sixth Street, Bet. Glisan and Hoyt (with the Orange Front)
granted because of the prevalent low * ho
the plot, and four of
Man Imitates Monkey.
prices of wheat in the world markets. *' » n" ' ps ■ » un'ler
havln‘
Phone Broadway 1399
Paris.— “ I'm tho man that descend­
‘ given tnemaelves up when It was «een
ed
from Ihe monkey,” chattered n man
A
conference
of
trade
union
execn
¡that
the
authorities
had
the
upper
Satisfaction or N o Tay
Mail Orders Solicited
walking on all fours in a crowded
fives in London Friday approved a hand
business street of Paris Saturday M
plan for a great alliance embracing
when a policeman questioned him.
millions of British workers, including |
Shooting to be Probed.
He refused to walk normally and
miners, railway men, engineers, ship- j
Mexico City. — The department of was taken in a taxicab to a police
builders and transport laborers. The
question then was referred to the var- ,h" ln,‘-rlor ha"
an Invcstlga- station where it was found he was
Montgomery at Fifth
ions unions to consult their members ,ion o f ,ll<> «hoofing of Harold O. the chief administrative officer of an
Phone Day or Night
and report to a further conference. ! »Atherton. United States vice-consul insano asylum In the Orno depart­
i at Aguascalientes. Information here ment.
Main 4322
Harold G. Bretherton, American jg fl,a^ Bretherton was only slightly
Too close association with hi*
vice-consul at Aguascalientes, Mexico, wounded. Washington was advised
charges, and not tho reading of the
was shot In the hack and slightly Saturday that Mr. Bretherton was shot
dally reports from tho evolution trial
wounded on the night of July 16. The at Aguascalientes July 16. The cause
at Dayton, Tenn., was believed to be
American embassy at Mexico City has waH no{ explained, but belief was ex-
the cause of his condition.
heen instructed by the state depart pressed that the shot was Intended
1 ou already know that Electric Service is the most useful and
ment to lake up the case with the for someone else.
City Reported Flooded.
economical servant in the home.
.Mexican foreign office for Investiga­
Toklo.—- Dispatches from Korea say
tion and punishment of the assailant.
Fort Yukon to Get Aid.
M hy not start now and let Electricity do all your household
a large part o f the city of Seoul Is
For the first time in Its history, the
Washington, I). C.— The American
Inundated by a flood, whleli caused
drudgery for you 1
commonwealth of Australia has turn- Red Cross announced an appropriation
the Seoul river to overrun its banks.
ed from London to New York for Its Monday night to cover expenses of
A special dispatch received here
external financing. J, P. Morgan & sending drugs, food and aid to Fort
A superb toilet necessity. In four shade*— Natural. Pink, Brunette
from Osaka reports all line* of com !
Co. announced Friday the purchase of Yukon, Alaska.
and White. High Brown Face Powder has earned it* place in the
inunlcation from that city to Korea'
a $75,090,000 ^Australian loan, which
Reports received said 200 cases of
esteem of tho most discriminate and skeptical u*crs of toilet a r­
have been severed.
will he offered for public subscription Influenza with eight deaths had been
ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to
Asahl, a newspaper, says the Seoul!
next Monday. Simultaneous offering listed there, but that tho situation
power house lias been destroyed and be derived from its use. Also a largo assortment of toilet requisites
of a £5,000,000 loan will be made in was under control.
for the lady who cares.
the city is in darkness and there are
London.
numerous casualties.
W e have an excellent stock to select from.
$600,000 Refund Asked.
Manufactured only !>y
Montana farmers Saturday present­
New
York. — Mrs. Mary Copley
j
1
ed their side of the export wheat rate
Air Mail Plan Grows.
controversy before Examiner Jewell of Thaw, mother o f Harry K. Thaw, filed
TH E O V E R T O N H Y G IE N IC
ffl
Sacramento.
Cal.
The
new
coast­
the Interstate commerce commission. suit Monday In federal court against
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MFO. C O M P A N Y
wise aerial service to ho started In
These witnesses declared themselves Lawrence C. Thaw, her grandson, for
Electric Building
JB
ft
1 *'T;
October to rarry government mails
the
return
of
$600,000.
She
alleges
as unalterably opposed to cancellation
CH ICAG O
between Los Angeles, Sacramento,
P O R T L A N D E L E C T R IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y
she
gave
him
this
money
on
his
repre
of the export rate to North Pacific
1
\
r
1
Portland and Seattle, under govern­
B
terminals, insisted that tho rate has scntatlon that he had been unjustly
ment
supervision,
will
not
lie
limited
brought better prices and more com­ discriminated against In his father’s
to Ihe carrying of mails, and nn aerial
will.
petition and demanded that the farm­
MRS. E. D. C A N N A D Y
i
passenger and freight service can also
i q
. jJtßßfp* Ÿ '/• ~ Ér*
i
er and the state be given opportunity
he operated In conjunction with tho
312 Maclcay Bldg., Portland
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Australia Loan Taken.
for agricultural development.
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New York. — Tho $75,000,000 Com mail service. This was made known
Pacific Coast Distributor
A Minneapolis engineer. If. J. Smith, monwcalth of Australia 5 per cent ex­ hy the postmaster general at Wash­
Saturday declared he had discovered ternal loan, floated by a banking ington.
a mysterious new force, “ black rays” group headed by J. P. Morgan & Co.,
of the sun, which exert a pushing in­ was sold Monday.
Western Pacific Buys.
stead of the pulling power hitherto
The loan wag over subscribed with­
Washington, D. C. — The Western
supposed to be one of the influences in one hour after the books were open- Pacific railroad was authorized Satur­
keeping the earth In its orbit, and he ed.
day by the Interstate commerce com­
has so far demonstrated tho truth of
mission to acquire control of the
his claim that Dr. Henry A. Krikson,
Load of Marks Stolen.
Sacramento Northern railroad at an
head of the physics department of the
Cherokee, la. —• Three Cherokee approximate cost of $4,450,000.
University of Minnesota, has aband­ youths were arrested Sunday while
The
Sacramento Northern
will
312 M A C L E A Y BLDG.
oned plans for a vacation and shut hiding In nn ont field, dividing the transfer both stocks nnd bonds to
B RO AD W AY 5807
himself up In his laboratory to see If loot from nn alleged farm house rob­ the Western Pacific, An Issue of se­
the law of Newton must be scrapped bery. The loot included 103,256,000 curities, If necessary, was also ap­
or amended.
German marks.
proved hy the commission.
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