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THE 3IOJlNIG OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, NOVE3IBEK 20, 1918. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Oty Editor Main 70TO, A Sunday Editor Main 7070. A 6"!.". Advrrtlatnr Department . . Main T')TU. A "!. fcupcnniendeni of BuildlnrsMain Julo. A SutS AMISESIXNTS. ORPHErM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude vllla thla afternoon and tonight. BAKER Broaiiwajr. near Morrtaon BaVer piayera In "Rich Man. Poor Man." Thla afternoon and tonight. AU'AZAR Morrlaon at Eleventh) Alcaiar piayera In "Allegiance." Thla afternoon and tonight. PANTAOE8 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three ahowa dally. 2:30. T and 8:03. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving pictures, - to a. B-ti to 11 P. M. baturdaya, Sunday. nouaaya, continuous. 1:13 to 11 r. BTRAND (Washington atreet. between Park and Went Park) Vaudeville and. moving pictures: continuous. LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) t-ytle Company In "The War la Over." Thla afternoon at ":30 and tonlicht at 7:30. THRIFT STAMPS WAR 8AVI.NUS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, Oregonlaa. Rot F. Walton Dies. The funeral of Roy F. Walton, who died at Fort Stephens on November 14 of Influenza, was held here yesterday from th Lerch undertaking: chapel. lie was th son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Valton, 0 Woodland avenue, and a native of this city, lie was a member of th Glencoe Baptist Church and a graduate of W ashington High. Before his en listment he was employed as teller at the Ashley & Rumelin Bank, of thi city. lie was sent to Fort Stephens In October, where he contracted the disease that resulted In his death Previous to this he attended Oregon Agricultural College and the training school at Eugene during August, Extension Classes Open. University of Oregon extension classes are begin ning again after their long intermis sion, and persons interested are urged to attend these opening sessions If possible. Classes meeting tonight at the Central Library an public speak ing at 8:15, platform reading and dra matics at 7:15 and electricity and mag netism at 7:15. This course in electric- OREGO.'V LEGISLATORS NO. I f '"" '' " r . - : V It ' ' ' M 1 v- - ' j 'it ib i iir -iiii - -' - y Builoi.xo Permits in Demand. Per mlt for 7S garages, held up for sev eral weeka because of war restric tions on building operations, were issued yesterday at the city building Inanector'a office. Of the numDer bo re to be erected by Harry Park at various places on the West Side. T.,ntv nrh are, to be built on Nine teenth street, between Couch and Davis and on Tenth street between Columbia and Clay. Other permits Issued under the new rules Included one -to uajioui, Guthrie & Co. for $0000 to alter flour mill dock on Front street, between Ninth and Tenth and two to Klernan & Kern to build men's quarters at a cost of 11000 and machine shop for 14000. both at their plant at the foot of Mill street. War Relics Ars on Display. Two Interesting relics of the great war are being displayed by the Fire Bureau at a drugstore next to the fire station on Jefferson street, between First and t- -.,. Km Rnrhi helmet sent back from France by Lieutenant Gil- i t bert W. Stevens, brother of Jay W I J Stevens, facmc tjossi un Tti. AKr rrf a. knife sent by Ser geant Charles Heveland. formerly of engine No. 13. now oi Aero "immvu 11 van the result of a victorious en counter with a Boche plane. The push rod, pulleys and aluminum taken from th fallen machine were used In the making of the weapon. I Major Morrow to Bb Promoted. I ? Major Earl V. Morrow. United States J Medical Corps, now In rrance. is coon , to be promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel I a .t. tn ) i1H-nrated for bravery I on the field of battle according to In- I t Mayor of Kewberg ii formation from Washington received ? '90s. He built up t by nis lamer, it. j. . un. Morrow was aecoratea or urns utn of Belgium when In charge of the American Red Cross Hospital In Bel gium four years ago. He returned to Portland two years ago and was com missioned a Lieutenant in the Medical Corps and ordered overseas. His pro motion has been rapid. Head Aide Ordered to Des Moines. Mrs. Mabel Rosel Matthews, of Port land, a graduate of the Reed College tC.Ir",r'rra, an ity was announced originally for Tues. .1t.. mi,. McMillan, has been day and Thursday evenings, but on ac appointed by the Surgeon-General head I count of serious conflicts In classes it aide at the United states Army recon- has been changed to weanesaay ana 'ruction hospital at Des Moines, la. Friday evenings. Special instruction As bead aide, Mrs. Matthews will have will be included on the rule of the charge of a unit of ten reconstruction I underwriters. ides in physio-therapy. &ne win leave Erm Captain Will Lecture. Staff Portland for Des Moines Monday, iso- captain T. Gabrielsen. of Seattle, will vember 18. I lecture at the Salvation Army Hall, 430 Divorces Sdits Allege Cruelty. I Burnside street, tomorrow night at 8 Cruelty was alleged In two suits for I o'clock. No admission will be charged. divorce filed in the State Circuit Court I Eiphty colored views of the work yesterday. In addition. Nizrlno Sclftllwhich Is done by the Salvation Army charges that Columbl Scifti, without I both in the Army camps in America anv understanding with her, disposed I and overseas have been prepared which of furniture of the value of J 1000 for I will be shown during the lecture. 8300 and as a consequence left her I These pictures give a comprehensive without a home. They were married idea of the various phases of the work in Portland, December 27, 1913. Edna which is undertaken. The lecture will 1L Legg also asks to be separated be repeated Sunday afternoon and legally from William J. Legg. to whom night, she was married at Kalama, Wash., detention Hons to Be Enlarged. RID FUNDS TO L COUNTIES Up-State Districts Show Def icit in War Work Drive. CITY NOW FAR OVER TOP Chairmen Outside of Portland Re port Total of $474,013, Against Original Quota of $700,000. 1 I It's not too early to line-up" on that new Thanksgiving; suit or overcoat, for bear in mind that there are only eeven shopping days before Thanksgiving Day. Suits that give yon a feel ing of ease and comfort and complete style. Overcoats as attractive and practical in style and fabric as any we have ever shown. See what we have from THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHELMER $30, $35, $40 and Up. From other makers as low as $20 The Knppenheimer House in Portland. The Ralston Shoe House in Portland. MORRISON AT FOURTH C J. Edwards. Representative From Tillamook County. Representative-elect C. J. Ed wards, of Tillamook County, was born in Indiana 47 years ago. He came to Oregon with his parents when 9 years old. He Is a birth right member of the Friends' Church. Mr. Edwards graduated from the Pacific College and spent a year at the University of Ohio. For two years he was n the early he Yamhill Electric Company and sold it to the P. R., L. & P. Company. Five years ago Mr. Edwards moved to Tillamook, where he organized the Coast Power Company. He is married and has two sons, one In the United States Navy and the other in the S. A. T. C. at Cor-vallis. drive: County Deschutes Columbia Benton .... Hood River Multnomah . Bakr Clatnop irooK ...... Malheur ... Wasco ... Morroir .... Klamath ... (J Dion Lake ....... Grant Clackamas ., inianiooK .. Umatilla Amount Quota, reported. ..J B.r.oo sn. ,l-,o lo.:t.-.o . 10.KOO . 6.SO0 . 6.0.-.0 . IS. .-,( . 20.6."0 . 4.1 .' . 11.400 . 1H.2.-.0 . 6.7r.O . JO.SllO . 1.-..1.10 . 6.S.-.0 . r,.rio ..2R.70 . 8.5.-,0 34.L'00 Cooa 1S.1.10 April 13. 1913. President Campbell to Speak.' President P. L. Campbell, of the Uni versity of Oregon, will be the speaker at the Civic League luncheon on Satur day, November 23. at 13 o'clock, in the crystal room of the Benson Hotel. His subject will be "Reconstruction of Na tional Education." President Campbell is a very interesting speaker and large attendance is anticipated. Ail members of the Oregon alumni are urged to attend. For reservations for the luncheon call Main S5J0 or A 3340. Studebaker Car Stolen. An auto mobile was stolen last Sunday from 710 Flanders street, directly in front of Joseph oerndle s - house. Mr. "H'oerndle, the owner of the car, said it was a fully equipped. 1917 Stude baker, sv en -passenger, dark-blue car, Plans for temporary barracks or cot tages at the city's detention home are being drawn up by City Building In- THAXKSGITISC AXD XV. S. S. We are thankful for our land. We are thankful for our homes. We are thankful for our in stitutions and civilization. We art thankful for our boys. Make their hearts glad and their courage strong by buying more war savings stamps. C & JACKSON, State Director. Gilliam Jackson (south) Jackson (north) Josephine ...... Lincoln ......... Wallowa ....... Wheeler ........ Marion ......... Yamhill ........ Sherman ....... Linn Washington ..... Polk Douglas ........ Jefferson ....... Lane O.B'H) . .. 6.W.-.0 ... 1.1.H00 ... 7.100 ... 4,fi.-,0 . .. 9.S00 . .. 3.0.-.0 ... 87.6.-.0 ... lS.r..-)0 . .. 5.L50 ... 22,r.00 ... ai.sso . .. 12. run ... 1S.400 . .. 3.0.-.0 20.SO0 Curry 2."0 Harney 6.300 17.000 17.000 in,:soo o.iiio 27.7.: 30.000 n.5oo 15.100 Kl.iWiO 7. OSS 12.000 JS.000 7.00O 6.0OO 2.ooo o.oos 3.1.000 lR.ir.O r..fl2 e.nf.o i:i.oo 7.145 4.B.-.0 9.800 .5.0.10 3S.000 1S.5.10 5.2r.O 20.000 IB. 031 10.000 11.5110 1.SO0 1S.0O0 1.022 I Joyed. To duplicate them in artistry one would have to travel far. and it is 'lVi I esta-blished that they are not equaled mo else in the Pacific Northwest. The 150 three instrumentalists in this trio have rehearsed together several seasons, and 150 150 in consequence their playing of the :;2 Brahms and Gouvy trios show better, more easv erasD of ensemble effects. 111 working toward a composite whole. 110 1 The Brahms trio is stamned with jJU that composer's graceful, melodious j o.s style of composition, the second move- 105 ment being the gem of the collection. 102 Tt In a Rupssinn of rinintv musical jJ surprises. In the Gouvy trio the theme joo is one of pleasant, sunshiny appeal, and loo reflects the dainty French school of J'' music concept. Gouvy is not so well 00 known in this city as a composer as loo his merit deserves, and concert audi- loo ences can stand more of him with great I pleasure and profit. fig l Ifle renuiliuil Ul ulil mo muvcmciua 74 of the trios were cordially received and 0lthA miaipnep. vmi lnnd in Its nraises. J-5The next chamber concert of the series 5!) will take place some evening next 40 month, the exact date not having yet been determined. Total No report. SOME WELCOME NEWS. Many Men Will Rejoice Greatly. Doing the unusual thing' Is one of the characteristics of the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store of Third and Morri- FORD SISTERS CLEVER LEADS son- Nowadays practically ail stores (are Dusy marKias up buuuo ayct.iauj if they are made of wool. At the Brownsville, however, the mark-down man is at work, marking down a large Walter Brower, Star Comedian of number of short lengths of cloth one or two suits in eacii iruni au lu qiv. Ezra Kendall Type, One of Season's Top Attractions. Nothing wrong with the cloths at all. excepting that they are remnants, in a way of speaking, of our best sellers. Yes, Indeed, there are blue serges and KanVAa crava Inil nH 1 n thA line.. The current Orpheum show which Every one in the lot is ah old woolen- made when pure wool was plentiful and easy to get and comparatively low in price. Fit and finish absolutely guar anteed, of course. Adv. closes its engagement with the matinee today is known as "The Peace Show. It was so christened bcause it is the first Orpheum show to be staged In the Far West after signing of the armis tice and one of the headline acts top ically features an impersonation of President Wilson pondering over the end of the world war. The first of the Joint headllners is the act of the Ford Coincident with the raising of white sisters, two members of the famous flour restrictions by the food adminis WHITE BREAD AGAIN. Ford family of dancers. Walter Brower, from Louisville, Ky. spector Plummer and will be presented which had been left standing by the soon to the City council lor approval. cnrhlno- in front of hlx home. Th. li. I Following a visit to the institution yes cence was Oregon 49200; the motor terday morning by a committee named number 3SS0 and the serial number by Mayor baker, pians tor additional 202917 I buildings were discussed at a comer Tn.rm.r tm-,vm t t I erica In the Mayors orrice. io decision P,rW ( rnr,ianH .-., w i as to tne type or ouiiaing was maac ternational rnrrnnnnri.ni-. -hooi. ,.. Dut several plans will oe arawn oy been made a representative of the Palera territory, which Includes 45 towns. Mr. Perkins leaves today for alem. where he will establish head quarters for the International Cor- Mr. Plummer and a decision made later. Restaurants Mcst Observe Rules. Public eating places were notified yes terday by W. K. Newell, Assistant Food Administrator for Oregon, that respondence School. He will remove I they must comply with certain enu- hls family to the state capital within i meratcd rules of eervice until further the next few months. I notice Is given. The order is to th BuruJixo Exchange to Meet. The effect that no person may be served. emi-annual meeting of the members t any one meal, with more than two of the Builders' Exchansre. which was ounces or wnite oreaa. more man one- postponed on account of the Influenza I nal' ounce of butter, more than one- ban, will be held at 8 o'clock this even- half ounce oi cneese, or more man one- ing. "Every member is expected to be nat ounce of sugar. present to hear reports and to consider I Skip-Stop Sistem to Continue.- Important reconstruction measures." O. I There will b no discontinuation of the G. Hughson. manager of the Exchange, skip-stop system which was adopted eaia yesteraay. 1 80me time ago by the streetcar com- Car Conductor Sentenced. Emer- I pany. according to Miss Margaret eon J. Wilcox, formerly a streetcar con- Durning, temporary acting head of the ductor. was sentenced to 30 days in Oregon Fuel Administration. There jail yesterday for stealing a pair of I was no foundation for the report that gloves from a downtown department I the order had been withdrawn. Miss store. He was arrested by Inspectors I Durning said, and the cars will con Moloney and LaSalle. Wilcox, accord- I tinue to skip the stops In the outlying ing to testimony, has not worked for I districts which were originally desig the past month. He has a wife and nated. one cniia. i tv . ...n.r rvnn. vivm. tk. ALLEN RESIDENCE DAMAGED BT FIRE, official title of A. J. Davidson, who Burning of the roof of a house at I until yesterday was general manager 3a0 Tillamook street yesterday mom- of the Snokane. Portland &. Seattle ing did not disturb an Influenza patient Railway system, is now changed to " '"" uamugo was none Federal manager or tne system, ac hy the fire. Which IS believed to hiv. rnrrilne to announcement received v. started from an overheated terra cotta terday from R. H. Aishton. of Chicago, stovepipe from the kitchen. John W. regional director of the United States Brown resides at the house, which is Railroad Administration. His jurtsdlc- owned by W. B. Allen. tion will continue over the Oregon Fire Prevention Date to Be Set To- Trunk and Oregon Electric lines. ay. A date early In December will be I Colored Pkopls to Celebrate Xh fixed for the long-delayed Fire Preven- Ter-Centenary Jubilee being planned by tion day at a meeting of the com- Portland colored people in celebration mittee in the Council chambers at the I of the firat landina- of members of City Hall at 4 o'clock this afternoon, their race on the shores of America, The original date was postponed be- will be held on New Year's day. Rev. cause of the liberty loan drive, while J. B. Isaacs, pastor of the A. M. E. the influenza epidemic caused the post- Bethel Church, has been named chair- ponement from November 2. I man of the committee and is arrang- Milk and Rest Cure. The self food I ing the celebration. poisoner, the person whose body is I Jurt Cases to Be Reset. All jury overwhelmed with toxic elements, be-leases originally set for the November cause of defective digestive organs and I term of the Multnomah Conntv rirruft faulty elimination, finds ready cor- Court, which were necessarily post- rection oi tne trouble In the Milk and poned because of the influenza epi Rest Cnre. The Moore Sanitarium. East demic. will be called and reset for a 47. Office 908 Selling bldg. Main S10L date certain next Monday morn in ir. Adv. I These postponed cases will be riven Diseases or Liver and Gall Bladder. I the preference in the rearrangement No diseases in the body are more per- I of the court calendar. ststent or more depressing to the in-1 Atnsworth auxiliarti to meet. dividual and none which are curable I The Ainsworth Parent-Teacher Am. j-ield with more gratifying results to the iliary of the American Red Cross will ililk ana Rest Cure. The Moore Sanl- I meet at the Ainsworth School today tarium. East 7. 90S Selling building, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 Main (101. Adv. p. M. Wanted. To hear from boys who B. P. O. Elks No. 142. Meetings brought crippled boy home after being I resumed Thursday evening, November hit by streetcar at Eastmoreland. or 21. 1918. Elks' Templj. something doing avnyone who saw accident. Bdwy. 20 J4. 1 every meeting, be sure and attend, ilra. Catsedy. Adv. 1 Adv, :i" fk'l a tration. the Log Cabin Baking Company has resumed making its. famous "Hol sum White Loaf," and it is now to be had at all grocers. The Log Cabin has Just Installed a third wrapping machine that wraps 3000 loaves an hour. It is Interesting to know that hands never fnnnh Utleum hraH till th bfirtifVonnpi harsolf nnwrans her loaves. Adv. INCOME PROPERTY. Best investment in Portland today. small apartment house in best residen tial district, affording a comfortable home and satisfactory returns on the investment. See F. E. Bowman & Co., 213 Cham, of Com. Adv. Walter Brower. Who Will Close Orpheum Engagement Today. is the third feature of "The Peace Show." Mr. Brower is a comedian of the Ezra Kendall type. He was singled out here three years ago. as the hit of a big show and after his return East he appeared at the Palace Theater in New York six times In less than two seasons, a distinction seldom won by any big-time vaudeville artist. The re malning feature of the Orpheum's four star show is the act of Helen Trix, who sings her own songs and is assisted by her sister, Josephine. Orpheum artists were overjoyed yes terday to receive word from San Fran Cisco that the Orpheum there had re opened after the epidemic closure. The entire "Peace Show" is scheduled to appear in San Francisco next Sunday. OPENING CONCERT GIVEN First of SlacDowell Clnb Series of Six AVell Attended. Music devotees and enthusiasts met yesterday afternoon in the Little Thea ter, Twenty-third street near Wash ington, under the auspices of the Mac Doweil Club, to attend the opening con cert of a series of six chamber con certs of the instrumental trio com posed of Mrs. Susie Fennel Pipes, violin: Ferdinand Konrad, 'cello, and J. R. Hutchison, piano. The audience comfortably filled the theater, and was representative of both musical and so ciety circles of this city. The programme was of a serious. educative, cultured element, and was so charmingly performed that all the The agent at Saginaw, Mich., of the ,new United States employment bureau recently placed an 81-year-old man at work. WRINKLES How to Kemove In 15 Minutes and Prevent From Coming. Remove the worry look. Hee Miss CJray. our expert demonstrator, at Woodard - Clarke's Drug Store. Call or send a 3c stamp for book to MKK-MARR Laborato ries. No. 7 3S6 Washington St.. Portland. Office hours 1 to 5. Phone Main 3271. Mail orders filled. Legal Blanks iiiiimmiimiiimiiiiiiMiiimmiiiiiiiii Deeds and Mortgages Circuit and County Court Probate Court Justice Court Bankruptcy Court Timber Cruisers Township Plats and Books Over one thousand two hundred forms in stock all carefully pre pared and printed on good quality of paper. Ask for Catalog Glass & Prndhomme Co. Printing Book Binding Office Furniture 65-67 Broadway UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN REPORTS As Received From Oregon Counties Up to 6 P. M. Tuesday. Oregon lacks precisely $200,987 of its United War Work campaign quota of 11.150,000. according to state and city returns compiled last night by auditors of the drive. The gross total is 1949.013. The quota allotted to Portland. $450 000, Including 50 per cent oversub scription, has been passed substantially with 1475.000 reported. - Director Ames believes that the local total will attain 500,000 by the close of the week when the general campaign clean-up will be in. together with all industrial plant reports. The latter are said to tie slow in reporting. Outer-state counties last night had reported an a?cree-ate of 1474.013. Their combined share of the state quota is I e'Tnt movements of the two trios lUu.uuu. though the deficit will be cut the "Trio In U opus 87" (Brahms), and to some extent by the oversubscription the "Trio in O opus 33" (Gouvy) re- rccuruca uy i-ortiana. celved fine, polished renditions. Director Davidson, in charge of the I These chamber concerts of the Plpes- ouier-siaie campaign, issued the fol- Konrad-Hutchison trio are of such a I lowing summary of counties, showing I high class character that they are tneir original quotas, present subscrip- eagerly anticipated by educated music tions ana percentages in the war work I people, and they are just as much en- County ' Quota. Deschutes ? 6,500 Columbia 10,350 Benton 10,600 Hood River . ., 6,800 Multnomah .................. 6,050 Baker 18,650 Clatsop 20,650 Crook 4,150 Malheur 11,400 Wasco 13,250 Morrow . 6,750 Klamath 10,800 Union . 15,150 Lake 6,350 Grant 5,500 Clackamas 26,700 Tillamook 8,550 Umatilla 34,200 Coos 18,150 Gilliam 5,600 Jackson (So) 6,950 Jackson (No) , 13,900 Josephine 7,100 Lincoln............... 4,650 Wallowa ... 9,800 Wheeler 3,050 Marion 37,650 Yamhill 18,550 Sherman 5,250 Linn 22,500 Washington 21,550 Polk .- ; 12,700 Douglas 18,400 Jefferson 3,050 Lane ... 29,800 Curry 2,550 Harney 6,500 Amt reported. Per cent. $11,350 17,000 17,000 10,300 9,100 27,975 30,000 5,500 15,100 16,500 7,688 12,000 18,000 7,000 6,000 29,000 9,098 35,000 18,150 5,629 6,950 . 13,900 7,145 4,650 9,800 3,050 38,000 18,550 5,250 20,000 16,031 10,000 ' 11,500 1,800 18,000 1,022 No report 164 160 150 150 150 145 132 132 124 113 111 110 110 108 108 105 102 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 88 74 70 62 59 59 40 ..-'field af dr 32 -hi. 60 ..LENSES It's the Lens THAT GIVES THE RESULTS A good examination may be worthless without the best lenses. Our Punktal Lenses are the most perfect manu factured. They give clearly defined vision to the very margin. Ask for booklet. "The Eye and the Lens" Edw. W. Wheeler, Optometrist VHEElfR OPTICAL CO. 2nd. FI0OR OPEOOMAN BLDfc) CANYOUBEATIT! LUNCH a DINNER 35c msga 35c Broadway Bolldlng, 153 Broadway. Best Lunch and Dinner in the City. Special Merchants' 35c Lunch and Dinner Served Daily From 11 A. M. to 8:30 I M. Julienne Soup or Consomme. CHOICE OF Fried Silver Smelts, Tartar Sauce. Fried Halibut Steak, Butter Sauce. Fried Chinook Salmon. Anchovy Sauce. Baked Pork Spare Rib. Apple Sauce. Boiled Brisket of Beef. Horseradish. Fricassee of Veal. Green Peas. Roast Prime Rib of Beef, au Jus. Roast Young Veal with Dressing-. Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce. Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce. Stewed Parsnips. Mashed Potatoes. Sago Pudding. Coffee, Tea. Milk. (Bread and Butter Included) MUSIC, DANCING DTJKINO DINNER AND AFTER THEATER. CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CITIZENS BANK Portland, Oregon At the Close of Business November 1, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 796,023.04 U. S., Portland and State Bonds 397,324.65 Bank Premises and Fixtures - 55,250.00 Other Real Estate 8,580.00 U. S. Certificates $250,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks 519,010.92 769,010.92 Total., - ....$2,026,188.61 LIABILITIES Capital Paid In ? 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 27,042.08" Deposits 1,899,146.53 Total $2,026,188.61 OFT1CERS AND DIRECTORS N. TJ. CARPENTER President II. H. NEWHALL. ..Vice-President JOSEPH PAQUET.. Vice-President E. A, CLARK ......Cashier A. W. LIVINGSTON.. Asst. Cashier A. W. LAMBERT Director O. M. CLARK ......Director BOYS' SCHOOL Grade School for Boys offers in tensive training, rapid progress, short hours. Physical and char acter development emphasized. Enter Now For detailed information call or write Department of Education DIV. C Y. M. C. A. Portland After War Training Thousands of men are now in a position to readjust their whole lives because of demobilization or changing conditions in commerce and industry. , A conference with one of the Advisors in the office will doubtless be of great value in choosing which of the following courses you should enter: College Preparatory, Business, Stenographic, Accountancy, Automobile, Tractors, Radio Telegraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Shipbuilding, ' Mathematics, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Boys' School or Electrical Engineering. These day and night schools are operated to give Jou the chance you need in preparaing for the great future. For preliminary information or date for interview address Department of Education, Div. C Y. M. C. A, PORTLAND, OREGON sijlbliisJ; 50c LUNCH SPECIAL For TODAY Tender, juicy Virginia Ham, with sugar gravy all over and around it, and flanked by yellow sweet potatoes, baked. 4 Man, Man, Man, it's good! Served in two dining rooms at noon. Quick service. 6 Other Selections 6 Vegetable Lunch 40c gniiiiraiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiinnmiiiuiiimmuniiiimiiiiiinnuiiiis Tonight S Dinner de Luxe I I $1.25 I immininrnmimmniiiimiuuimniitiiummuiirunmnnirnmitia Multnomah Hotel THESM-CMET &C'me0nII?T Everything for the office Office Furniture a Appliances Printing Engra ving .? bookbinding WAKSHALL 6080 A6548 rtPTH oak aTnccra fortuano. oaioo COMPLETE LINE OF STEEL FILING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS Butternut Bread is now an all white bread by Uncle Sam's authority. In San Francisco HOTEL STOP AT THE I Ceary Street, Just off Union Square From Si.SO a Day Breakfast 60c Lunch 60c Dinner $ 1 .09 Sundays: breakfast 7Bc Dinner SI .2b Munlcpat car line direct to door. Motor Bus meets principal trains and steamers. MAKERS OF FINE PRINTINB XT' hffi' company" (tffiC Staik at Second Mai.178, A 1781, Liberty Bonds Bought Cash paid for any issue at the mar ket price plus accrued interest. We also loan 90 of their face value or will loan you the money to complete your payments at 7 interest per annum. Elwood Wiles Company Stocks and Bonds 231 United States National Bank Bldg. , Open Saturday Evening; Until 8 o'clock $100 CASH or more will be paid for your used up right piano. SECURITY STORAGE CO. 109 4th st. Call Main 5323. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 , A 6095