The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 08, 1925, Image 2

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    THE
ADVOCATE
D R Y ’ H E A D TO DROP
SOON
Hayn«rs Io It* Stripped o f Ml Author
OF CURRENT WEEK
it)
Ne* Regulation* I .«Him.
Washington, 1U T ’ Prohibition Com-
____________ I missioui-r llaynos will bo stripped of
all uulhority over prohibition enforce-
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THE HOUS E
OF
Pleasing and Attractive Styles in the New
SUITS AND DRESSES
Iu our Fancy Goods Section—Plain and Novelty
Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Metaliue Cloth,
Ombre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouncings, etc. All
first quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. W e
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 Restore the Strength,
Vitality and the Beauty of the
Hair. If your Hair is Dry and
Wiry, T r y -
EaSt India Hair Grower
If you are bothered with Falling
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Trouble, we want vou to try a jar of
I EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The
kremedy 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 Postage
S. D. LYONS
316 N. Central
Dept. B
Oklahoma City, Okla.
OUR W A Y
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
T H E REGAL
Quality Cleaning
Pressing 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 ailors and H atters
127 North Sixth Street, Bet. Glisan and Hoyt (with the Orange Front)
Phone Broadway 1399
Satisfaction or No Pay
Mail Orders Solicited
N O W IS T HE T IM E TO E L E C T R IF Y
YOUR HOME
You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and
economical servant in the home.
Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household
drudgery for you!
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
We have an excellent stock to select from.
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Building
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
Printing of Every Description
A D V O C A T E P R IN T IN G C O M P A N Y
312 M A CLE A Y BLDG.
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B ROADW AY 5807
„ Favorable Senate Vote
to be up
polliteli Ululer the reorganisation of
the enforeeuient force* e f f e c t i v e the
first of next month, ami h e will net
COM PILED
Q U A LITY
A G E N TS OUTFIT
1 Hair Grower, 1 Tem p!«
Oil, 1 Shampoo. 1 Presain«
Oü, 1 Face Cream and direc­
tion (or »ell in«.
15c Extra
for Postage.
t o i r e Most I m p o r t a n t i " ™ ' ^
prohibition administrator*
Daily News Items.
FOR
YO U
— '" S T V S T f
AMERICAN ENTRY
IN COURT
cast by Pepper*
; H v y u v ■ bb S u k
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LODGE DIRECTORY
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SB SB SB W SB ,iî. SB B9Z S B ® SB SB H tSE ■ SB Yt W M :
Pythian Bath House
and Sanitarium
£ P R ES ID EN T IN FO R M ED
KiuuhtN o f Pythian o f N .
A ., S. A ., I:., A ., A . und A .
treasury.
An eitier uuthurtling tlnv trunsfer
(0|M-ratinit Under Su|iervl-
Event* of Noted People. Covrrnmcnt* of uulhority was Issue«! Momtav by In- James II. Sheltirld. Envoy, Makes Re­
•ion o f U. S. Government)
lernul Revenu* Commissioner Itlalr,
and Pacific Northwest, sod tit her
port on llarmonv Due to Ex­
•UfiVit Malvern Avenuo
! who, under the law. retains nominal
change o f Note*.
lint Springs Nat. Puik, Ark.
Things Worth knowing.
| jurisdiction over the prohibition unit.
Actual direction of administration wilt
H ot Radio-Active W a ter Furnished bv the G overnm ent
be In the hands of Mr. Andrews, who
was
appointed
to
the
treasury
with
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For A ll Baths. Sanitarium has 10 Ruoms. Did and Opcralmi Room»
A forest fire blaxo in the Pine
Swamps cot t. Mass. — Confidence
creek district. 20 miles east of Wal that cud in view.
that the senato at It* next session will
;; 1 Intel lias 5<> R oom s; Telephon e, 1 lot and C old R unning
lace. Idaho, broke beyond control lines 1 While the order had been forecast,
agree to America's entrance Into tho
I! W a te r in Every R oom . Hates ->l to $ 3 per day
early Sunday and is burning over it was much more sweeping than ex
peeled. It take* away from th« com­ world i-ourt with ros«'rrutloii* accept
, more than 1000 acres.
B A T H RATES;
missioner all authority ho had with aide to lh«> other power«, wu* express
The celebrated art collection of the j r«■ wi»«.'ct to auy matters relating to in- ed by Senator Pepper, republican,
21 Baths . . .
j|* 1 LOO*—* 10 B»uhs . . . .
$t'-SO
lat«> Senator William A. Clark, refus- toxleatlng liquor*, a s well u s all uuth- Pennsylvania, on hi* arrlvai here lute
21 Baths to Pythian* and Calantheana, $K.50
od by the Metropolitan museum of “ rity he has had in approving or «li*
Saturday to Im a week cml guest of
New York, has b»-eu accepted by the approving acts of prohibition agents
President CiMdUlge.
Corcoran art gallery of Washington. ; 111 the field.
: Moreover, there no longer will be
The senator made this prediction
The price of bread has fa on again iny requirements that copies of per-
to newspaper men after ho had paid
in Sofia. Bulgaria, as a r« su t o
e mn8i bonds or other documents relal-
bumper wheat crop throughout
u inj[ ,p
withdrawal, manufacture or his respect* at White Court. Ho said
garia and it is officially stat«« t l;4ti other handling of liquors be forward- that while hi* visit was purely social, I. B. P. 0 . E. OF THE WORLD
l a further reduction may be expei tu ■ I tHj t0 tj,e commission. These w ill re- he undoubtedly would exchang«« view*
It is expected that the export o w nat majp
y , , possession of tho prohibl- with the executive b«‘foro continuing
will be five times ttiat of any pre (jon ;uiministrators, wjlt> will b«> sta- his Journey to his summer home In
j vious year.
j ii0nt.«i at 22 points in the United Maine, on the world «'ourt and other
In an amended complaint fill'd In States and in Porto Itleo and Hawaii. Issues, Including the anthracite siluu
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o , . While the full effect of the orde" will tion, although he had not «lone so
federal court in Seattle. \\ ash.. Sat-
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. . . ,, , not bo felt until September 1. control when interviewed.
unlay, the Skinner A- Eddy s iybu i
manufacture, sale and uso of
Prior to the arrival of Senator and
NOTICE
ing firm seeks a judgment of «— • specially denatured alcohol is to be Mrs. I’epper at the summer \Vhlto
o,'.2 from the l nited States snipping lransforr,,j Immediately from col- House. I he president hud James II.
| board emergency fleet i-orporation
I>ahim Temple No. 202. I. It. I'.
le«tors of internal revenue to the pres­ Sheffield, umbassudor to Mexico, ns
O.’ K. of W., of Portland, Oregon,
A dispatch received In Shanghai ent prohibition directors, who will act a luncheon guest and had received
meets the 1st unit 3r«l Tueo«lay
from 5’ ekin says the foreign office has in the respect as administrators until Representative Underhill, rgpubllcun.
nights in eneh month nlSlng Audi­
cabled Chinese ministers abroad in-; tho regular administrators can be ap- Mussai husetts, who reported on hi*
torium. All visiting Daughter
structing them that the Chinese gov-j pointed.
trip to the orient.
lllks 111 good standing iu their re­
eminent is opposed to another in- ! Commissioner Haynes was absent
It Is understood that the president
spective Temples are invited to
i vestigation into the rec««nt Shanghai from Washington, but It was said at has beeu informed that relations be­
meet with us.
{disorders.
| the prohibition unit that he would re­ tween the United Staten and Mexico
main in his present place, and that as have improved since the recent ex­
The return in 1921 by the alien prop­
PAULINE YOUNG.
adviser to Mr. Andrews ami active change of notes between the two gov­
erty custodian of several million dol-:
D s u g h trr K u t rr.
head of whatev- r force is retained in ern ments.
lars in seized funds to the American
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the prohibition headquarters after the
Mr. Underhill said the Philippine*
ROSE CITY LODGE No. 111. I.
LULA HUBBARD.
Metal company is under investigation
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___reorganization becomes fully effective.
would not he ready for independence B. P. O. E. of W .. M EETS the
Daughter Secretary.
by department of justice agents here
.
he will have as many duties as ho for another 200 years, advocated: 2ND AN D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y
and abroad.
i can attend to.
strengthening the band of Governor { EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
Greater Tacoma's population has In-
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General Wood and removal of tho Ju AT THE STAO AUDITORIUM.
Syracuse l odge. No.
crease«! almost 0000 in the last yt-ar
Millions Made Quickly,
illcial system from p«illtica and assert j 381' j S . MORRISON STREET.
I, K. of P., meets the
and is now estimated at 135,267. These
N(jW York.-Ro< kawuy took «in the ed that America should encourage de­ A L L
sriund and fourth Fri­
VISITINQ
BROTHERS
figures were compiled for the R. L. appraranC(J of a frootl,,r towu ln , ht> velopment of industrial project* in the]
day night* etch month
ARE CORDIALLY IN V ITE D .
Polk & Co.. 1025 directory and an- m,dgt (>f a he,.tlc g()|ll ruaU Mimday islands. Enough rubber can be pro­
at the Stag Auditorium
T. H. W IL LIAM S, E R,
I nounced recently.
when thousands of men and women. duced there, he said, to supply tb«i
381)4 K. Morrison St.
STAG AUDITORIUM
William J. Cochran, prominent mostly speculators bent on the acquis- world.
BOYCE STRAIN, C. C .
The Massachusetts representative
Washington correspondent, died In Itlon of easy wealth, crowded the
381* i E. Mormon St.
226 Moud St
Washington, 1). C„ Saturday night ocean front to take part ln the land also urged strengthening of tho Ha
E. J. MINOR. Secretary,
ARTHUR NELSON.
after a long illness. He had charge tHHim fostered by tho proposed* erec- wail defense ami criticised conditions
419 Abington Bldg.
K. of R & 8
nt the army post on the Island, as­
of publicity work for the democratic tion of a new board walk,
party in the 1920 campagin.
Lots that a year ago <imld have serting (hat the barracks wure in a
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b«-en bought for X-tO a front foot sold disgraceful state.
The Canadian Pacific steamer Prtn-
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Senator Pepper was of the opinion
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, cess Beatrice went ashore Saturday
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. . . . for as high as $10,-
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,|n,
U00. Stories of fabulous wealth umass- that the' senate in reaching u com­
south of Skidgate. 500 miles north
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ed ovemiglit wi're whispered among promise on the world court would ap­
west of Victoria. B. C , in the Queen
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prove u resolution different in Its
the crowds.
! Charlotte islands. Pacific ocean, The
I .evi I*. Jones)
l\»sl No. IIS
Assemblyman Brunner, real estât« terms from any yet proposed. He
passengers were taken ashore.
operator who is credited with getting said he b«dievt‘d tho slate had been
Baron Kato, who resigned with the^,),,, measure for the board walk pass- wliieil «lean, opening the way for n
Tokio cabinet after a split over new pd Bald he 'urned over more than new proposal that would avoid en­
taxation proposals,
was reappointed 5 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 worth of prop«Tty. He Is tangling alliances, receive senate ap­
Meets every first Wednesday ni#ht in each month at 8 o ’clock
premier Saturday.
Baron Kato has ,Tedited with having done 10.500.000 proval and prove acceptable to other
,
Ml III
reorganized his cabinet by restoring business |ast week and he did not nations.
Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284' J N. 17th Street
to their places all milnsters with the | d„ ny this.
exception of three recalcitrant selyu-
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King Grants Amnesty.
All ex service men are welcome to join. For further information
SAMUEL MALVERN, / ’,»/ C.mmaxJtr
kai party members.
Evolution W a r Revived.
Rome. An amneaty d e c r e e of fur- CAM. BROADWAY J426
Assistant Secretary Andrews of the
Chattanooga. Tenn. John Randolph reaching prop«>rtlons, freeing all po­ L
treasury department in his efforts to Neal of counsel for John T. Scopes, litical offenders except murderers und
rebuild the prohibition enforcement recently convicted of violating Ten- releasing from the Jails prisoners of
organization, has mapped out a plan noisee's anti-evolution law, in a statc- all kinds, has been grnnted as un act
to draw Into his new corps a dozen or went given the Chattanooga Times, lof royal clemency and n contribution
more big business executives. Indica- declared that he would file In United to national purification on the occa­
{tions Saturday night were that the States district court here a taxpayers’ sion of the completion of the quarter- V.'A
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t.lan would be successful.
petition to enjoin enforcement of the century reign of King Victor Kmtnan-
. . . .
I state law.
uel.
It
is
estimated
between
10,000
The Wellington, New Zealand, labor- J)f Nea] Ml(, that after filinK (ho
MORTICIANS
socialists have urged publicly that the
he wouM |eavu for NVw Vork and 12.000 persons will be affected.
Under the decree those guilty of
American fleet as a fleet be boycot- ( q conftr wi„ , „ u,1|ey KWf, Malone,
political crimes will bo freed, except
ted. The Dunedin labor representa­
Montgomery at Fifth
Arthur Garfield Hays and other at­ when the motives wero purely person­
tion committee has adopted a resolu­
torneys interested In the caso.
Phone Day or Night
al and when murder, even unintention­
tion urging all workers to refrain from
al,
was
committed.
Thus,
those
ac­
Main 4322
participating in celebrations being ar­
Big Lamb Deal Closed.
cused of implication in the Miitteottl
ranged for the forthcoming visit.
Baker, Or The sale of 5000 lambs, murder are excluded. Th«s decree also
Charles C. Hart of Spokane, Wash.,
one
of the largest deals of the kind releases criminal offenders In many
the new American minister to Albania,
t é .*/.>•.sé •✓ .¿•.«è
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minor categories, except when death
Saturday presented his credentials to made lo re this season, was announced resulted from the crimes. Thoso re­
President Ahmed Z«jgu. He was es­ .Monday. Chris Lee Is the seller and leased win include tnen and women
corted to the government house by of­ the Brackenburg Commission com­ serving one year or less.
ficials of the American office and a
pany of Denver the buyer. The price,
company of Albanian soldiers with a
Couple Wed In Hospital,
although not announced, was said to
band playing “ The Star Spangled
be a season's high mark. Marked
Longview, Wash. Despite loss of a
Banner.
Improvement in the cattle business leg in a railway accident Friday, Leon­
Bern If. Hawkins, 36 years old, Is was observed by Paul Pollman, vice- ard Davis, 31, married Sarah Stankey,
near death in a hospital In Seattle, president of the First National bank. 21, of Ostrander, Saturday night. The A superb toilet necessity. In four shades— Natural. Pink, Brunette
and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in tho
Wash., after being stabbed with a
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ceremony was performed by Rev. E.
knife by his brother at the home of
Chicago. — Chicago conversed with H. Gebart, pastor of tho Longview esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar­
their mother. The fight between the j||fi Arctic circle by radio early Mon- Community church, in tho hospital ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to
be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
two brothers ending in the stabbing ,
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. day when newspaper men asked and where Davis is now a patient. Mothers
for the lady who cares.
affray is said to be the culmination of
of
the
bride
ami
bridegroom
and
the
received answers to five questions put
ill feeling that existed between them
to the MacMillan arctic navy expedi­ nurses were the attendants. Davis
for several years.
Manufactured only by
tion through the Zenith Radio corpora­ plans to go to school uguin and tuke
The MacMillan Arctic expedition tion on a wave length of 110 meters. up a new vocation.
THE OVERTON HYGIENIC
reached Ktah, Greenland, at 9 o’clock Twenty minutes elapsed between the
Washington, I). C.—The effort of
MFG. COMPANY
Saturday night, after Us long struggle propounding of the first question nnd
with the Ice in Melville*bay. The Na­ Its answer.
the Washington police to define "In
tional Geographic society received this
Faint music, apparently of a phono­ decent music,’’ so they can prohibit
CHICAGO
Information in a wireless message graph, was heard from tho expedition it tinder a recently discovered statute,
which gave no Information further before the questions were asked.
yielded an opinion by one official that
than that the party found five Kskimo
“ any music played on a saxophone Is
MRS. E. D. CA N N A D Y
families on their arrival.
Boots Save Girl’s Life.
Immoral.”
Reno, Nev. Because she wore rub­
The authority for this assertion was
A 30 year search by Mrs. Ida Reed
312 Maclcay Bldg.,. Portland
of Kdwardsvllle, III. for her child has ber boots on her father’s farm, tho Sergeant Khodu Mllllken of the wo­
Pacific Coast Distributor
ended successfully with the receipt 11 year old daughter of A. Aeschelman men's bureau. She Immediately was
of word from Mrs. Nettle May Fuller of Yerlnglon, Nev., Is alive after being contradicted by Clarence Talley, pa­
of Tacoma, Wash. Thirty years ago, struck by a lightning holt Saturday trolman, who lias Just taken up saxo­
when her husband died, while they night. It took 20 minutes for a phy­ phone playing.
were residing In Wooster, O., Mrs. sician to revive her when the holt laid
Firs Hit* Texas Town.
Reed placed her two children in an her unconscious. The doctor says the
Institution, after which all trace of boots prevented her receiving tho full
Houston, Tex.—Telephone reports
them was lost.
Recently, Kdward strength of the holt.
at 1 o’clock said a fire Saturday at
Reed, tho woman’s son, found a man
Liberty, Tex., had caused a property
Two Die In Air Craih.
who knew of the case and informed
loss of $100,000. In addition to a
him where his sister could be found.
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Earl Wheel­ block of stores, tho Southern l’aclflc
er, Oklahoma City aviator, and an un­ frame depot was reported to have
Try to conceive a woman with three identified passenger were burned to been burned. Liberty is an oil town,
HATS
NECKW EAR
children that there Is any unemploy­ death Monday. Their airplane fell a tho county seat of Liberty county, 14
SHIRTS
ment.
few miles north of hero.
miles west of Beaumont.
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