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lit." THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON s- anuKSDAY. MARCH 8 UZ2. mends materials troa China and these Hefxren. 'She was bora 'la Banbury.

England. tnat tbe Assertee go-rersssafrt win find It possible tot asureve) sane ml tn Am Gold Stripped From demands wUl be discussed soon." HIBBlCMViL 1 BIRD LIFE: 3 am convinced China will realise cation of th reference. I Washington Street Holes Downmg street fTk expressed airC Oie foUyof opposing Japan's requests," he added. "Then rotation between tbe WvBOS Robert W. Bogcs.

member of the fins Churcnes Is to Be. Shipped by Soviets tiw wc we reason given ay tne Ajnertean state deportment far not raar-. two nations win be Improved," ef the Commercial- Iron works, died TO ESIl'l II III tVlpatlas; la the They de- -dared theVoonferenos had been calfed Nonaar-nt the ago ef 41. Ha had been Ul fr several months. Be was well known In Portland for many years as e's Head Cut by to aaiUSt mart It Inn a Ar lrk fKaTritltt (Spsdal Wlielsrs Tks Jeer! sad Cakate CARED FOR, BUI FACILR1ES POOR roundrvmaa.

He had foreman SUt eoapUlned. It was denied there Ni Watcliinaii'svBl Stay Ksesi --ftOrawrWsv nil) Stockholm; March Word baa was any political sign menace to the of the O-W. R- N. foundry and the Pentnsala? Iron Works. Mi.

Boggs is survived by his widow, a eon. Robert K-. and a daognter, Sally, who live at 351 East Forty-first street north. For the time being toreura affairs are i. 7 1 CbrvaUia, March J.

Five stitches overshadowing the nollUcal crisis re reached Swedish finaiwui circles that gold imports' from Ruaauw lar: larger sulting from the conflict between Pre- were necessary to close a wound paused when H7 O. HamHn." extra' night Watch- than those hitherto made. wiU begU mier Lloyd George and th Tory "die W. A. Kltot U4 Bran Horsfati efJ 1 am greatly Impressed with your next week, and continue- regularly over DATED B.

THOMAS Funeral services for David B. Thomac lor the city, struck Municipal rtllac Mt too to fee Illustrated in olor blrtf ef Oregon end Washington. Kilot wUl trapply the Mr taformatioa A- I Mills open air school. There Is certainly no open air school In this country that excells It and doubt If the next two month, it is authoritatively stated that the greater- part' of neraa- a tn coalition party. Tb premier's health has Improved and he 1 atUndlng to his official duties.

De Valera Launches who died. of influenza In his home at Bull' Run Sunday, held Tuesday. Judge J. Ot Conner In the tempi during an altercation In Conner office Tuesday night. Hamlin bit Conner" with Mei Thomas Is survived by a widow, a thai win be of -a nature po polar fori iiwUir bhra studies, white Horstall wtu the gold Taaabeea taken from the treasure rooms of the Russian churches where tremendous sums -were accumu there are any that equal it," said.

Dr. H. A. Pattlson, supervisor of the medical service of the' National Tuberculosis son, uavia ts. ana a oaugnter.

Mar- garet Mr. Thomas took up residence tn a numbering machine, Watpi'n faces an assault and battery Charge. Criticism by Hamlin of alleged failure by Conner to -Cine first time traffic lair violators apply Dm colored plates. There will be Illustration of and in formation on each I Publicity Campaign: lated in the last century. Bull Run in ISSS.

was born In Wales in -1856 and came-to America in 1871. association, with headquarters in New York, who spent several days In Port Ko cellmate of' this trxnr iB m. settling in Pennsylvania. At the time of the principal species of the North-1 trdt, accompanied by data on the! geographical distribution of sub-spedea I Dublin. March 9.

O. M. Austen arrested by Hamlin Is said to have caused the trouble. Tbe men were land receently. his death he was engaged la extensive aible.

as the soviet government has maintained the utmost secrecy regarding "One of the strongest Impressions that alone. tarming. M- closely related species, i I am carrying away from Oregon, however, is your inadequate faculties for caring for your tubreculous patients. I ftianley 3. Jewett of the United States I Stack and J.

I. Kelly, emlasarie monn de Valera. have been ordered to the United States to eooduet a publicity campalagn In behalf of the Irish repub lie. It was learned today. They will atv New NayalEace and Fiend's Captors to Rioloftoal surveyt who nas the finest I rollectioa of staffed btrda In the North-J it collection ana disbursement.

For months there have been reports of a big reserve fund, but bankers here thought the -heavy sblpments la January and February had almost depleted the soviet resource. Calculations of the visited the Oregon Tuberculosis hospital wet- hu been collecting date for it is a beautiful and well kept insti Another Conference Get $900 in Rewards tution, with a splendid medical staff and tempt to offset the efforts of James nuaiber of years for a more compre-1 haslve checking net of Oregon btrda. I Sis years -the Washington office modern buildings. My only criticism is soviet wealth, were' based- upon 0Mara and Bean MacCoUte. who are to that there isn't enough of it.

revolution figure or npon estimate of the amount of cold captured br the arranged for Jewett to go back to wash. Tokio. March S. (I. N.

-The Salem. March 1 9. Rewards aggregat "It would seem that Multnomah county work for th Irish Free Stats la Amer- lea. Inglon to work tip government publics-1 They never took Into ac world is wrong; In thinking that the arm ingr S900 have been posted for the arrest could and shoeid support a county sanitarium tor its own tuberculosis cases. tie of this nature, -but the war caused postponement of the undertaking, end I count the, confiscation ot th church property.

The gold Is being shipped ament reductions agreed upon by the Washington conference mean great and conviction of the man who attacked two girts, aged and 9, here Sunday. It is a sound policy from the standpoint It has never yet bees definitely taken npl of public welfare -and economies. by way of RevaL xinanciai saving." "I would urge thatr the county -do not This was the outstanding declaration The Inadequacy of aotfcentio informa- build any further facilities for the Tbe capital Journal, local daily paper, posted a reward of $10C Tuesday afternoon, which was augmented by rewards of $100 each from Salem street railway of, a "wireless Interview with Baron Just Apply This Paste and the Hsirs Wffl Vanish Uoa ae to Oregon bird, specie la eom-l men ted npon by who ears that tubercular on the county farm, but on Marquam hilt, which offers a splendid Kato. leading Japanese delegate to the Washington conference, on board the American Turndow Of Genoa Meeting employes. Homer H.

Smith. Insurance to get a' complete ebeek list It Is neees- site. has made a good beginning ry to go bacx to we XiSwi ana viara Taiyo Maru en route home, printed la the Asahl today. broker, and 1500 by the ity of Balem. A man answering the description given by tbe girls was arrested Wednesday at expedition.

whose aped me as are scat The day is probable, after economic tered throughout the museums of the with Its dispensary service, but it can be considered only a beginning, particularly in the management of the tubere- Disappoints Britons Oregon City as a suspect recovery, when nations will compete In a navalrace in the building of auxiliar cast and of Europe. Every early expedition to the North cuIobIs problem of your city. Tne pres ies ana submarines," he said. Then a JAMES X. rXATHZB ent quarters are congested and there is west had Its collector, says Jewett.

and London, March 9. Keen disappointment was expressed in official circles new conference will stop If an overlapping of tnte various cimica. (Boudoir 'Secrets) Tbe Judicious use of a del tons paste Insures any woman a doer, hataieee akin. To prepare tbe pasta, mix a little of the powdered delator with some water, then apply to the ob)ectkxMe hair for two or three minutes. Wb en tbe paste la removed, aad the skin was ad.

every trace of hair will have vast abed. No pAta attends the nee ef tbe del tone and It wUl not mar th most sensUtv sain, but to Insure results, see that you get real dslatoa. many of the species di score red bear the runes of these early explorer. Two Baron Kato recommended government today over the refusal of the United subsidies- for Japanese business in China birds are named for Lewis arid Clark. CorvalUa, March 9.

James M. Prather. 66, former business man of CorvalUa and born in Boena Vista, died Wednesday following an operation. His wife and three children, Herman Prather ot Port The clinics for the tubercular are not heled frequently enough. There is expert medical service, but it is a voluntary service, glveen by men who are tn order to facilitate meeting of com' The first Cascade timber wolf collected States to participate actively in the in petition.

ternational conference at Genoa next vas at Vancouver In IMS the first white I Ulied deer was captured 1I2 near Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Han exceedingly busy and it was readily ad A land, and Misses Mildred and Marie Prather of Corvallis. survive. The fu- month. The attitude of the Ualted Bute was not completely unexpected, how mitted by one of them that a full tlmej the Juncture of the Willamette and Co- ihara was quoted in the Asahl as saying a wireless interview, that Japan de- neral is to be held in Corvallis Sunday, ever. Premier Lloyd George Is hopeful tuberculosis clinician is needed.

witn a full time man it would be possible to make it a center of education, for. pa lombla rivers. Slnoe that Jewett adds, the white tailed deer has been i mentioned only twice In literature, once In Mi by 8 ton Thompson, and In 1iU -V- by jewett. Few books have been written about tients, nurses and medical students." Mrs. Jennie D.

Zahl Succumbs to Flu; Oregon birds or animals, and those that lave are rare aad hard to obtain. Jewett I "jF has -collected a few from second hand book stores over the country, written Mir during the days of early expeditions. HI Only Four Days Jewett has collected volume of bird data, which he says he can work la a month or two when he Is flflally called UJbtksl to the waahlngton office for this pur- Mrs. Jennie P. Zahl died Wednesday night at the family residence; 827 Borth-wick street, After an illness of four days Above, rat In paving on Washington- street -at Broadway crossing.

Below, anotner on wasniniton atreet, a few yards up tbe street. with influenza. With her at the time were her husband, Edward W. Zahl her Probably few factors contribute more son. Herbert M.

Zahl, a salesman for -Seven Prisoners I Convicted' Here dimes to the clothes cleaners and more on Aw gers in depressions passing automobiles splatter thqae unfortunate enough to be standing near the curb waiting for a chance to cross the street Similar holes were found by Journal scouts on Washington strafet above and below Lang and her daughter, Echo June Zahl. well known Portland newspaper writer, who Iras recently been con oatha to the vocabulary of the Portland resident than the little hole In the -pavement on Washington street at the Intersection of Broadway. The rut is so Situated that on a day when water lln- nected with Los Angeles papers. Going to McNeil Mrs. Zahl was about 60 years old.

She was a native of She had been Seven United States prisoners, eonvl a resident of Portland for 40 years. IIOOO which la forfeited the ed la federal court Britain the last few NOTHING RESERVED! EVERYTHING REDUCED! The funeral will be held Saturday from city It the proprietor i a-convicted of any law violation. The ordinance, which be days of dealing la narcotics, or of white Pearson's Undertaking parlors. The slavery, started Wednesday night for hour has not been fixed. came effective at once, states that no Miss Echo June Zahl reached Portland McNeil Island to enter upon, sentences ranging from 11 months to five years.

card room or teas than four tables shall be operated. The remaining stock of the Army Navy Goods Tacoma, Wvshn must go. The prices are af ain reduced to insure a quick disposal. Thousands of dollars of Army and other merchandise I -in offering for less than, present wholesale costs. Buy now and save.

last Friday from Los Angeles after word had come to her that her mother was The men were fn custody of Deputy United States Marshal Snow, assisted not well. World War Veterans state aid commission win be open in the evening as well as during the day, A. A. Hall, official m. charge, announced Wednesday when the office was opened.

The office Is at 157 Morgan building. The local office will relieve the American Legion headquarters of the work of handling loan and bonus applications for ex-service men. Heretofore the Legion staff -at Fourth and Washington streets has supplied all blanks and assistance to all ex-service men in the cityv-t. by Special Guard' Miller. Vetsl Aid Board to FLOBEKCE S.

HEFFBOW Clarence B. Brewer was the last one Florence Sarah Heffron, 45, died Sun to be sentenced. Judge bean ts the' room day In her home in Bayvtew, ac Be Open Evenings The Portland branch office of the SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! I SPECIAL! cording to word received by ner Bister, ing gave him three years at the Island for transporting el l-ysar-old girl from RheRon to Portland, tn violation of both Mrs. Louisa J. Gregory of Portland.

Mrs. Heffron was the wife of Anthony L. and state laws. Charles Hill must serve II months for conducting a drag dtve. He was von- 300 Pairs Genu Leather ihe vfetsd Tueeday.

lae Illng. drur peddler, was sentenced i to II months as was also C. J. Cooper, convicted of the same offense. 4to Hoo must serve free years.

Chin Le gins, all sizes and colors, Chang. three years, and Joe Lee three years, all convicted recently on aareoUo charges. I Satisfaction Guarantteeaor 'Ybur Money Back I values up to $10.00 27th and Vaughn Portland, Or. Take b-M or NS car to 27th and Thurman St. Sportsmen Want to See Orientals Off Fall rig ssJJUs WebVBelts on sal for, 25 SHOES $26.00 CLOTHING Job on Deschutes on sal at atMirdlay skout.

ssaius eoi na New Army Skirts CQ OK Army i Overalls OailtUU 0tJeWt on aI. at Reclaimed; good jZg Amy Shoes, Hob Nail New Formerly sold for QQ 1 S7.7S, pair OOelO Army Shoes, Marrrima' 11 New. 1 aUls for Plans suggested by the P. A 8. for replacement of Oriental laborers by white laborers are being received favorably by sportsmen of the state, who believe that fewer Oriental workers on OvoraQs, kta and white; 40c Jumpers to match QQ sal at only Army OvercoaU, O.

Wool ales Pric $2.95 Formerly sold at $8.25, pair Barracks Bagsre- 1 the Oregon Tunk line will mean more practically new CJO Off small siaes only Di00 fish In the Deschutes river. claimod for sal XeJw Such was the attitude expressed by Army UnWwar, reclaimed nt An Taet. tou rn IL B. Van Duser, president of the Cham Army Broockos. O.

D. Wool sligktly dwA- 7Qr. Per pair Vi, Amry Blenseei D. Wool prac- A Two-Day Sale of Most Seasonable and Dependable Merchandise Extreme Price Concessions Your Dollar Doing Double Duty Here ber ef Commerce. In a letter to A.

J. Da 65c UUt fond shape, two gar- Or. sants for Ut Herman's Russet Army Ok QC She, pair Army Rnssat Shoes. QQ -f Ask th tJJOeltJ Soaks, wool salnorl, aB OKt vidson, general manager of the 8. P.

A a lines. Van Duser said reports of wholesale catches of fish by Oriental laborers on the Oregon Trunk hare long Army O. D. Tronsers; new wool; bcaiiy now; Pair arfUls to 3 each $2.65 1 Offiosrs Drees Shoes on sal at, $4.60 Ahsmmnsa Caatosn Carps, been disheartening to sportsmen who fished that stream. aal pric lUU Army! La Un tonsils new; sis' Boots, hick top, good QrT )F Ctooo and Ginger, 4 enace Miscellaneous MEN! WoricShbes Two styles food work shoes at bar? ain fcrices.

An alHeithcr shoe, heavy weight, full double sole. Black and QQ tan. Very special at DceJO House Dresses Three groups, selected and priced particularly for this sale. dnghamsPercaJe'i- Chambray 69c 98c $1.39 leatkerr 33 to 44 Qf. QQ Peri pale -h All Wool Serge Dresses All Wool Serie Dtesses.

An at-! tractive style In ah all wool material, designed to filljthc need of a dress at an eco- fa QQ nomical cost. Braided VO trimmed. Extra value Local Firm Gets County's $20,000 Sm grati, la inch the pair Army Sweaters Navy Coskmor Socks, 2 Qf Army Motor Transport priced at only $25 $1.95 Raincoats, reclaimed Army Hate Elevator Contract U. S. Army last Rnsset Show.

Splendid qnality. Complete with mbfaer heels. A att Eack on tain at Blackv medium weight. Ponchos, reclaims Qf A fnamt snap, pair The-county commissioners Wednesday a good A shoe cnd, $2.45: weannx shoe, full sole, awarded to the Portland Elevator com on saU at. XW, worth more money.

$2,49 Blouses Four groups of blouses, showing a variety of pleasing styles, all attractively priced for Friday and Saturday Haversacks ot sal now rlackWry Jam, 2H wary Skoes. rise Tttaek ealfslla. A $4.60 TVork ant Dress Skees aot anay Pair rx.tJK, SXe25 Army Wrap Loggings AOn wooL reclaimed; pair -lC Banknte, now klack hospital, i x7 foott woigkt 8H QO lb. Each OaslelfJ Blankets', now, Ugkt gray, 5H7 ft; woigkt 4 CO IK Ibe. OOsltJ nsalePlek TlTl 85 Navy Tents, now, 14-oa.

dock, wkite OlO only S5e25 Drawers, mrlsimsj Qff tn pair Carnod Bos! Haak, lJk. can He Lace Curtains I75pairs, too quality and patterns. 'Very special at, AO- Spring Silks New silks, specially priced I for these two days' sajes. -r Satin Chine, 36 in. wide, $1 Flowered Poplin, 36 in.

wide 89c Silk Strip Poplin, 36 in; '79c GeoritU Crepe, 40 in. wde, very frood quality specially pany the contract for Installing passenger, freight aad service elevators, a well as dumb waiters. In the new hospital building on Marquam hill. The Portland concern's bid ef (20.115 was higher than the Hl.TfjO bid of the Otla Elevator company, but objections ot the Associated Industries of Oregon to giving the contract to an outside concern when the difference between the bids was not large resulted in the Portland company getting the work. The commissioners offered to split the II caw CO OC 98c $2.98 S1.95 $5.95 style speelal pareaaae.

Black, tan asd rasset leatkers. Talaes Iatksr Xrrriar, pair, 2 5 Wrap Ieriarr fit aay oac, ff new. rate OC OU.cl 85c th uu Vrrt Tobacco, He a (2 Drawers, 40c 24 covin carton. Pepperell Undershirts, wool, Continuing Low Prices on contract, but the Otis people demanded -v-ny CworgetU Crepe, 40 'In. Pork and Beans, 7.

CO OK ro He. Caavas lffl ft aew. A 4 pair t3C Woof Arctics. Tor sale at, A tke pair OC th whole loaf or none." cliineoii, 65c Now Stool Tremck BmVfttS B)Cms OtJeOtJ 72. 1 rsa.rssJrts, sestsisr eettea, aneeting Heeatey Grits, 1H Alasahanm Army Csntosns, Ordinance Passes to 95c gicj.

isupe, nue. ipecisuy priced 1.69c Kgnrod Pong Ji r. Sak and Wool 89c Brocaded Satin Sary Teaais Shoes for sale Qf? at, tke pair OuC Ke Gloves, Jersey kslt rf pscVsga, 5c caee, 24 9x12 Brussels Rug, QQQ ff 133.90 WaiiOeUU Oae-Hayer Mitts, leaUer OC palm, fer ZOC, Limit Card Rooms tw pairs Isan Soap, kar 7c 15 Qf kors for nnly pL Aastralian Jam, Poack aJ Plasa, 2-fti. ca. 23e CK QC kite now.

On sale at QRa only Foatknr PiBevrs on sal C(l at only UylJ Steel Army Cote CO Qf very kaody. Eack. OaJ.Utl Slickers, Tslack suskln An QC sale at vaitOtf Hats, eDtkia, eUve eeler -ea sale fer tJC Regulation of card rooms In the city Amry Boots, hip langw 8, Per pail? S3eX5 9H2 Brussels Rug, PO" JZfk 136.25 value. XUU 9x12 Velvet Rog, Q1 f7 A $21.45 4 etjU 9xt2 Emp. Tapestry A Qr Rug, 127.50 valtte was made possible Wednesday afternoon by the passage of an ordinance by this popular well-, known is.

very specially priced during this sale jrpj at, jrtra -i DDL Ward-G-Leum Economical, durable floor covering. Sanitary, washable and waterproof. Special, the CQi squire yafd UaJC, ktacklaaws, O. new. jLrmy Boots, the city council, providing a limit ef one kmrtk el 30 can Beef.

1 -Ik, caw 20c ol 36 cans CC OK $5.95 a sal Sacks on f1 OK Pack Now $2.15 10. 11 Per pair O. B. Kaia teats, new OiVU Prleoel OUee7tJ at. sard' room for every 1000 unit ot population.

Thl will reduce the number of card rooms from approximately 300 to IS. An annual license tee of $10 per table la to be cMarged In addition to a Army Arctics, 4 kocklee, Ar7 sale, each ww9v 10c 9c TaTkiak Trpkio Gear, ottea, only Csrtrijg Box, Uatkor -Qgre 9, 10. 11, 12; pair a 1 Cottoii Goods New Spring. Wash Only a few mentioned here.Any' quantities, i choice patterns and COlorS. i -v Khaki Cloth Dress Gingham, 32 10 Dress Ginglwra, 27 Romper' Cloth, plain colors J-and stripes, 21 Beach best for aSh materials, specials.

i. Full size. Cut corners. good weight, white only. Very good value and priced spe- Q- QQ dally in this sale at.

Dxe70 I OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS SHOP BY MAIL See the Good Yourself It Meaxu a SaTing to Many Hundred of Other Brjua Not Luted Here Former Location of Rag Rugs 24x48 $L19 valuer 59 50x60 $1.79 vaL. $1,49 4x7 tu 3.65 value, $2.95 6x5, it, $.70 value, $5.95 8x12 value, $7.45 HorceWdeGloves Ughtweigbf, driving' Snap or strap wrist. Specially fQA Tfjrice at uOC iiiiii ARMY. i follow 'i, the- Footprints 1 mm Riverside Cord Tires This standard high-grade tire, guaranteed against defective material and workmanship, adjustments made on a service basis of 10,000 miles, is fast becoming the favorite tire for Portland Sire A Ef 30x3 Price OlOei-fJ Organdy; Dresses blue, intV Ct OA mais. At 01.07 5TH at PINE Sam A.

Mes'her 5TH at PINE (Not Shew).

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