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Tils on: :GON -SUNDAY JOURNAL, POIiTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, DIICZLCZIl SI, 1CZ2. TOWN TOPICS - OOMDfO ETErrs -XorOrwtmt aaaoeianan at StwrfOi P Bee, Foniaad, Jtmarf IS o SO. ..-, Onto State Chnatiaa Enteror wwa- oaa. iiUud, Apnl 1 ta 32; Xae IiaUaa, April t to 2. - Summer achool - tot ? North" ststho&Jt Sato. J on 1 to all? T. S. J. Xefitt BankreBt Papers la In. voluntary lantaTiptcy bronrbt againat Levitt's store have been turned over to M. Cannon, federal court referee, for adjudication. In keeping wltn an order Issued by Federal Jadgre C K. Wolverton. The pa pars Include two Involuntary petition filed by creditor and a schedule of assets and liabili ties filed by 8. J. lievltt. president of the corporation. ' Levitt a schedules are for the firm only, and are not personal. All the ? papers nave been assembled anaer one main ease on tno court's order '.Tn ss ' wsv practi cally a week in reaching the referee bands after the first petition was filed. owing to technicalities, which Judge Wolverton saw fit to dispose of before turning the matter over to Cannon. CT yield Boisd Over - Attempts of counsel for O. B. yields. No.- 724 East 69th street north, to prove that federal prohibition agents had entrapped ana lured hbn toto violating the. Volstead act failed Saturday in United States Commissioner ' Tracer's ' court. Fields was held to answer to the grand Jury, In the trial it developed that a dry agent called Fields by telephone on Deoember 14, representing himself, to be a friend named Joe Anderson, and ordered two bottles of liouor delivered to his room In a downtown hotel. The agents stationed themselves at the hotel entrance. ; and as Fields alighted from his- automobile, placed him under arrest and confiscated the machine. aider Behind Pasts An opinion In the Bee si e Bigney deportation case Is expected Tuesday morning from ISsoV eral Judge C.E. Wolverton. Friday the court heard Mrs; Bigney's plea for a writ of habeas corpus protecting her from deportation to Poland.. Mrs. Blgney -was ordered deported several months ago. while she was -Mm, Harry Fisher,. 'after she had been classed -an undesirable alien.- Mrs. Fisher later married H. Blgney, a naturalized American. As a result -of the mar- riage she claims American citizenship, f ITioety - itxtk DlrUios First -. PorV land headquarters of the 96th u. S, division- are. 'in point of personnel, among the highest In percentage of as signments 6f any division In the West ern " United States, accord ng .to ' the official report' of the adjutant general received here. , This means that the staff is almost complete in the num ber of officers to be assigned for this district," so that the new year's work promises 'much In possibilities of ao- compiisnment. asto Injures Chinese Moy Sing. CninAman. . was knocked down and badly cut and bruised by an automo bile driven by V. L. Ryberg-. No. 1250 Bumside street, carrying an umbrella while efosslna the street and walked directly.. In front of his automobile. witnesses said Ryberg swerved bis automobile,, suddenly for some reason and ran over the curb; Sing was treated at the' emergency hospital. , . lace Spokane Trial Deputy United States , Marshals Neale Tyson and H. V. Reed left - Portland Saturday night lor jSpofcane with Jacob Ira Burks, alias Robert I, McGee, an Ruth Ganas. Burks was ordered' removed to Spokans to "t ace trial for white slavery, and Mrs. Ganas. his alleged victim, was taken " there on a writ of fcabeusv corpus as ' a - witness for the government ; '-. ' 4 . Aaaoei Charch Berrlee Unique serv ices will be held at the Anabel Pres- byffrian church this evening. In , place of. the regalar 7 services - the services will begin-t 9 :30 - and last , until 13 o'clock. JDurinar this time ple- tures will be shown of the 1910 Pas- ' sion Play and the choir will render selections on . the theme of the cross. The sermon will be on "The Cross. Mr. Hall to Addresa . Cmb-Oraoe E. Hall will be the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the State s Woman's -Press dub, to be held Wednesday, January J, in Central 11- brary. - Mrs. Hall is the " author of "Home Spun," a book of verse. . i Seek Raymond Westphal In re- - sponse to a frantic let.er received from Florida. Jr X., L. H. Hansen, dormi , tory secretary of the T. M. C A., Is looking for Raymond Westphal. sup- TTULXSPORTATION Comfortable Insured Car- - riers Running on Frequent j Regular Schedules M. Ilaw To ML aaaal and Siiwtoa. Camas Stag Co. To Camas. Wulunal. a.lat. . ChafeaHs and Oiyrapia. W'uh. Columbia Stagaa To Astoria. St. UsWoa. ; , Uainist. Saaaids. Mtutaamak ; SaOs. . Bood lurar ana itn vaijea, . raatiam Staaa Ca. To Oadiu.. Nawtwra-McMinnvHIa Staaai To Nowbors aa4 loKlnd-8m.lbanr Line Ta BaJsm. - Albany, ComlHa and Kuceaa. Htrtiantf-TlllanMok Stase Liiw To . Sbaricaa ' ana luamwi. . , oiianoo Mu . Heed Jtagaa To Saady a - Mt. Hood. . .. Vancome Staaa Una -To TaBeoawn Waah. roruana . ana muwnoman staoaa Wat Portland aad Mottaosaaa fitatioa. tatormaUon, iTIefceu ass Waltla Rosm at STAGE DEPOT ark end VainhlU Sta. Phoaa MAla mi MOTOR BUS SCHEDULES 0TLAa.AaTORIA-ta8IDI OIVIS- IOHMmh Portland atas TcrauaaJ. - Park and Tamhill atreeta. 10.00 a, m.. . 4:1 p. aa. and 1JJ0 a. sv daily. Dinct eonaeetiaaa at Aatona for Bra cida and Clatanp baacb points. Leave . Astoria tor Portland 7 a. m., 1 0 a. S JO p. ai.- For turtner information. . . Coinsahia Staaaa, Main iX. . COLUMBIA STAQIS PorOaaSt. HeJ ana ktcai. Lmii Portland 8 tact Tsr Buna, Paxk aad TasaoiU strsota, 10 a. na. for SC Basma and a :15 p. ou daitr "? "" Satardaja. Sandaja - and boUdars to 6L Haieaa only. Laa. . ins St Helena T:S0 a. m. and 1:40 p. . daily. :15 Satardaya. Sondaja and . hnlWiiya. . Fof iafaraaatioa nneaa Co , teataa ntasaa. Main 8611. fomnMLn stsqcs iatmm ' TomuaaJ,' Paxfc and.. yaaUUll. aoarly ' froaa 1:05 a -at, to 7:05 p. sv aad v Owl ear at ! a. . daily, fiabudaja, Sunday and aettdam S JO a. a, aad i 1 p. aa.. T.-04. :08. ll:OS. 1)5. . 1:05 make direct eonaeetiona for Ea . aaoa. CocraQia and Albany, atain SllL OOLWMBIA STAOCS PorQaad-nTaltno-naa- KKivHood RiTso-Tba brnOm Uti.' : .aon Laa- Portland Stasa TcimnL Park aad lajahiU suatta, 10:O a. aw a JO p. aa. daily to Hood Siaar. aad :i0 p. as. daily to ataltaanaah Falla. ; , axoapt Satardaya. Snadara aad nohdaya. -.- lltlA. Oc aa Ssfaiwkw . SihL. uouaajs is Miutaaaiaa salla POTURD.Tn.LAMOOa: TAC alRC 8taa depot. Part and TaatUU Smt: 7:4 a a av. and 8:80 p. nv daily; 12:80 :. a- av daily axoapt Sunday. Kaia 811, SALKBKBttLC CITY STAOC Laam go. : waa ata aprmioal for Mill City : Hot 1. i 1? ?V "a-tSia. 8. lOJS a. a.; No. n,i 480 p. m. So. 1 ooorMKjta wita -aastbennd train a aCUl City. Jca. Fint An, Piopr ... posed to" be somewhere In Portland. Westphal's mother and sister are seri ously ill and calling for their son and brother, according to the letter, which was written Jy the father, Fred G. Westphal, box X54, Florida, Orange county. N. T. Anyone having the slightest Information as to Westphal's present address is requested to nouiy Hansen. ; . $ -f - These old teeth that have become a burden to you better replace them by natural looking, natural working teeth mads by the plate specialist. Lr. Koea man. Journal bldg-Adv. - ' Str. Ameiieav st. Helens via Colum bia river, 3 :1S p. cel. daily ;U10a m, Sunday. Ald-r dnck. Main 8223 Adv. Dr. Isabel 8edgwiek new. residence phone, Kast 8O9S.N Office Panama wag. , roaaway :; av.r Anv: ; i rTomy Artificial Teeth will be better If made by the plate .specialist, : Dr. Rosaman. Journal bldg Adv. 3To Glasses, Good Sight Institute. 106 Allsky building. Consultation fre, Adv. , Writers' Xeague Is Live Organization Of Oregon Members , Portland Is headquarters for the Or egon Writers league, which a few weeks . ago celebrated Its 'first anni versary with av banquet attended by almost 100 members. The roster of the league, of which iUss Anne Shannon Monroe, novelist and resident of this city. Is president. Includes the names I of - historians, - poets, novelists, short story writers, scientific " writers smd authors of text books, writers of opera scores. Journalists,' playwrights and il lustrators, an of them living and work ing in. Oregon, , ; o- The league meets one a month at library hall. Central library, but on the completion of the new J. K. GUI building will have permanent quarters in which are bung the photographic likenesses of a . large number of the better known members of the league, The organisation has for its purpose the establishment of a body of Oregon men- and women who are interested in the business of writing and allied arts and who may be presented to the gen eral public as such. When authors or artists from- other' parts of the country visit Oregon they are brought into 'contact with the writers of this state and introduced to the natural scenic, beauties of the stats and given an opporunlty to become acquainted with its historic background.- The pro gram of the league is an unobtrusive one founded on the theory that Oregon sells itself to the . visitor. The officers of the league1, Include Miss Monroe,: who is now engaged in writing -a book on ' Eastern Oregon, president: Kva Emory Dye of Oregon City, first Vice president ; . Samuel C. Lancaster, second vice president ; John B. Horner of Corvallis, secretary and treasurer, and Aiieen Brong, assistant secretary. - Bend Building Mark Quarter of a Million Bend,' Dec SO. Building in' Bend during the past year nas amounted to more .than 8250,00a Building permits In the amount of $243,010 were- taken out, and completion of the Methodist church would increase the amount to well over a quarter of a million. Most of the buildings was done during Sep tember.' October and November. A total of 211 permits were taken u. " ",; SATS BOY WAS SlAHDEKBD Defamation of the character of 10-year-old Elmer Goodbey is charged by his father and guardian ad litem in a damage suit for $10,000 filed Sat urday, in circuit court against Hugo Hesse. The lad's father. Clyde E. Goodbey claims Hesse accused his son of robbing the Hesse mail box Febru ary 1, and made untrue statements to the neighbors, accusing and slandering the lad. ... The new S80.0M MatlHMtlat: Rnlamnwl church at Nampa. has been completed ana a aleatory exercises - Will be held In the evening of January 14. - - ? ; DANCE Moose Hall, Monday. New Year Night, TU1 1 A. M. : Fosrth aad Taylor Sts. ' ' BegsUr Daaees Every Tseaday, . Thnrsday and Saturday Jflrhla P&ASP'S MOOSE OBCBESTBA Let Us Give You a Holiday. .' , ' There are fifty-two wash days in the year. Nearly two months of the year are devoted to takingr care of the family laundry work. Fifty-two day of hard work, annoyance and unnecessary effort. Iiet New ' System Laundry do your entire family washing- and leave you free to spend these fifty-two days otherwise. Let us give you fifty-two extra free : days in the year. r , , The charges for our work are so moderate that you will never miss the money. , ' " ' ; POPULAR TWO-IN-ONE WASH - WITH FLAT x WORK i ; IR ONED 15 Ihi for 80c 4 fast phone and on of our Wagon wia call. " . ; ; I . An the Flat Work la Iroaed - . - ' ' , , ' ; Rione East 0SS3 Nev.Syotem Laundry 507 East Flanisra FUNERAL OF MRS. METERS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER r V8 VS. , . Mrs. X. U. Peters . Mrs. X. D. Peters, for more than SO years a- resident of Portland, died At the Portland Surgical, hospital t Fri day evening after a lodig illness.'; Mrs. Peters has been prominently ldentl- riea witn me woric xt vrinlty Episco pal chmrch, having at one .time been a president of the Women's Guild. She is survived by two sons. Dr. George D. Peters and John Peters of this city. For the last 13 years she made her home at Alexandra Court after the death of . her husband, -who . was a member of -the firm of Peters Rob erts, furniture manufacturers, about 20 years ago. . Funeral services will be from Trinity Episcopal church, at a time to be announced later. ALFRED- MIR0VITCH EX IXECT BTSSIAIT riAXIST AUDITORIUM , Monday, Jan. 8 . Third Attraction Elwya Artist Series Prlcest - fsjfp fUti, lUt, ias Mail Orders Now - ,.-. '.'- Bend check with e tamped, self addressed - envelope to the.' Eiwrar coucebt bubeatj : . Ml Broadway Banding -. ' Phoae Mala Mil Announcement . ' TO Friends and Former . - Patrons - , Dr. JOHN H. Chiropractic Physician FORMERLY IN DEEUM BUILDING - V announces the opening of most modern and well equipped offices Coliimbia Bldgr. Over Rivoli Theatre . WASHINGTON ST. . AT PARK Residence Phone SelL S977 Office Phone Bdwy. 8566 POPULAR ALL DRY WASH WITH FLAT WORK IRONED lfelLs.for75c WATSON Government Seeks : Acreage for .Rison - Olympia. Wash., Deo, JO -F. K. Archer, .warden of the federal peni tentiary at 'McNeil Island, and X J. Buck, acting district forester, of Port land, conferred with State Land Com missioner Clark "V. Savidge yesterday regarding - the desire of the federal government to obtain title to approximately--. 449 . acres : of land owned ' by the state near the penitentiary. They were acting- under instructions "from the attorney general's department at Washington. . C - The officials are endeavoring to work out a plan where by congressional and stats, legislation may. be obtained to- give the federal government title to the land desired la exchange for land of equal value from one of. the- national forests. The tim ber has been removed from all of the land, which is desired tor,; the peni tentiary. ;;&;4m:;.j:K:if ; rf; 'j?U- HICHOIAS WESTWOKTH BETHEl The panes. JDec.;;80-UtibToad offi cials from many points are xpected here Sunday to attend the .funeral of Nicholas Went worth Bethel, -civil en gineer, who negotiated most of the right of way for Jths S. P., SI. and Oregon Trunk railways, and whose death occurred Friday at' Enterprise, where he was engaged in highway con struction ; work. Bethel's body was brought here today "by Miss Myrtle PRINTING 500 Business Cards ... 500 Letterheads ........ 500 Envelopes . S2.Tf $2.75 LIBERTY PRINTERY Ms14 Foarth Street.- .; We most heartily wish all of oar friends Mzto gear : , Sam,l Rosenblatt & Gbfi Fifth at Alder - and Rosenblatt Brothers HAKT SCHAFFNER&MARX CLOTHES SHOP LY:S.tLtl:LP:.'LLtl'U.'IUJ' S Ir u" vrVc -i a NEW YEAR?S GREETINGS At Ais time we desire to presf our sincere appreciation for the generous patronage which we have received during the past year from the people of Portland and our numerous customers and friends throughout the Northwest It has been a pleasure for us to have had Ac opportunity to serve you.. v ; May the Next Year he a happy year jot you. The Hazel wood J ' 388 Washington SL ' " ! Broadway Hazelwood - 127 Broadway ; -1 v r 7 M Hill II II tiM in t,u I. a U il Lr.l Irj 1, . -i "PTMOISEIVITCH MAIL ORDERS NO W Bethel of Portland, his daughter, and Dr. Thompson Co berth of The Dalles. The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. School Directors to . Gather in Portland The Dalles, Dec 10. Following suggestion which originated with local school directors, representatives : of boards' of the first - class districts an over Oregon will meet in Portland at the Multnomah county courthouse, Jat- uray 10. J. B. Kirk, chlraman of the local board,' will represent the twelfth district. Questions of general school administration over the state will be taken up, . - " . ' - llM.tee BEAXt AWirOinf (JED ' Eugene, Ue& S0.A trad of 1200 acres of timber on Lost creea m juans ninttimtimitninamutitiitiutmiKiurMiiiiMHtiitniirb J JUST iRECEIVED A IARQK LOT on- HMPORTCO HAISJ roRTLSND'S CXCLUSIVB . OUTLCRV STORK Slf yom ara in need ef s of tteaa. bar a tha low prion of S2.SO eah. poataga paid. (Hantofma aold Jar SI. BO aaah.) . Tarr- " 5 one folly aampped nith tbna eemb to eat S tha hair- at - any -.denied, Jancth. Fully 2 S aarraatad. Writ at onoa wnile thay laat, wfflnainf enaer or sMoay onar. I Portland Cutlery Co. ' I S Sixth'' St Nr. Stark. faHlnna. 'd miiiiniiiiimiHtiiiimiiiiiiniiiinimiiHiiiiiiiiimiiim JbrikStrwt .. . .. i. 77y.. Ji II U ! a 1 .. w Russian Pianist , Soloist . " , PORTLAND ORCHESTRA HELLIG THEATRE - . i JANUARY 10 ! "A player: with brains and ! soul, as well as the fleetest i of fingers." '.-. - -' James Huneker il Prices: Floor, Balcony, first "15 w 1 rows, $2.60; ... Balcony, next four . rows, 2.00; Balcony, next" live rows, l.6ft; Balcony, last' eigrht rows, $LM1. Gallery, Reserved, Jl; treneral admission. 75c. Ko war tax. county for a 20-acre ranch, an apart, ment bouse and IB dwellings in Han ford, Cat, Is announced here by C. P. Devereaux. local Umber dealer. - The estimated value of the property- In volved. In the sal la S1OMO0. , v , CHOICS O&CHJLRB TSJLCT SOLI Wenatchee, Wash4""BeoI: aO.-One of the choice orchard tracts in ths We natchee valley that has Chang-d hands ts that ef EUsworth France, who sold his nine-acre erchard for $24,000. He will move to California - to make his future home. The -orchard was planted 1 1 ) in ; v ' -Watch SlT Kflfrir Mi' 2fVjrear I it i - - ;. r $30.00 fori Cruen small Wrist Watxh. in new white gold J L t.t ' -filled cae. . - ; v ;: toade Silver Plate ; : v y Foiled Dish, Dutch reproduction , . $2.25 1 Z Cdery-or. RoU Tray. ... .1 ,WaW;Pitcher;good looking r- .i i: a .11 r-v t I I ! I I I LsotiDie vegetaote iun. . . .M. at .... .w Caasexole. Dutch reproduction... .'.,. . $11.00 E ; . , -Hdso! dozens of sterling . - -X -y v t ' ; ; silver ef Lev sA.aZ.VnL jae Portland" Only &ALJLMARK Store .. 131-125 Sixth Street. . , OREGQNIAN BUILDING ' Start the New Year With" " AVision of God ; Did you reach as high in this" past year as you had thought you would?- $ ; Perhaps ydu did not start high enough. ; " . Give yourself a fair chance and start this year at the Watch Night of -FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . . . Twelfth at Taylor Street ; 6:16V-Epworth Leagues. 7:30 Evening service, Dr. Parker preachings 9:00 Social hour and refreshments by the Ep-f worth and -Oxford Epworth Leagues. - -' 11 :00--Watch Night Service. , BISHOP WILXJAM 0. SHEPARD. the Speaker , FREE- LECTURES BY F. IL. RAWSON , " M.LE. E, A. M. UCTL Noted London Metaphjsidan, Anthor of "Life Underatood,'' on Scientific Right Thinking ' Portland Hotel. Sondaj. December 31, 1922-3 P. M. " Other Free Lectures at Portland Hotel ; Monday Janaary 1 to January 3, InclusiTe- 1? o'clock Noon $L00 Admission Lectures at Portland Hotel . : - Thnrsday, Janaarj 4 12 Vclock noon. .. .1.. Friday, , January 5, 12 o'clock, noon. ; CLASSES Mr. Bawson -will give his course of instruction (5 classes) beginning on Monday, January 1, to Jan ry 5, inclusive, at 8 and 8 P.M. WE SUGGEST! That you invest your Christznas check in a Then you .will have a life time companion and a valu able remembrance com bined. . k STAPLES, ; r s Optometrists 266 Morrison Street 5S.rr D The HESS Can Tost Beat It for ConTrnlmea Efficiency Economy ? MORE HEAT ' LESS FUEL 7 :f v. : i Come in and see it perform Hes3 Fnrnace rilanxifactririnfT Cri. OAK ST. it years ago. Franca being one of tie pioneers La jcruit growing" her. , ' BITZS OAKaGS SXTB - Eugene.'-; Decu 10. F. E. ; Calkins, auto mobile ag-ent. has purchased the 0x80 corner at Tenth and Oak for a garage site. The old Croner residence is being; moved off. - expected a concrete rxas will, b put upiwlthla 'A TKACHKKS OF JOlTB.jrAI.I8M Evanston, - 1XU Iec. 0.O. F. Tha American Association . of Teach- Jewelry and 5 : M -O. M. i , - . .11 Hfeh Grade Silver v Stiit the NewYear hapmlT'by,! selecting V beautiful diamond ring . the ' best ".Tajue" in the 'Pacific; , Northwest;' ' j Specials , . : ffold filled ElflB thin.modcL . .'.$3.50 J 1 i $7.00 . :.,v ', a ff I a I? li spe'ctals r . , ; ;' ;x J. ; j aUTA WkJa wsr.Tss 1 PARIS ADDRESS, No. 8 Roe Lafayette ' I , --- r The Jeveler 3 Opticians V POIITLAND, ORE.! FURNACE DHOADWAY S2Z1 erDros ers of Journalism. , which close I its convention here today, decided to take eteps to classify all schools of jour, n altera with a view to raisins; the aca demic and professions I ; standards. A committee will ,b selected, later to carry oa thls work. NOTICE! bur New Fcctory and Salesroom Located at Cor. E. ELEVENTH AND FLANDERS K38THYEST F0;CE & VI.".S WCIKS . Cilaxt af actarers) . . PHONE AST 707 J L. a SMITH No. 8. . .545 ROYAL No. 10. J-. .850 noiseless: ;.S45( OLIVER No. 9 . .527.50 SMITH Premier No. 10 C30 MONARCH No. S. . ;.J0 eomplete Use' ef lata. XBOdel DSi fUESWOOSS V Rebuilt and - . FULLY, GUARANTEED , oar jpacitic coast roa - EXAHI9AT10IT I . TERBIS ; 5 Monthly If Desired LATE MODELS RENTED 3 MONTHS, $7.50 AND UP ; 8ea4 for Qlsitrated priea Ut ' or call asd lstpaet oar stock. . "-bjstaii, sxrAsxarxjrT TYPEWRITER CO. (21 WASHINGTON ST.' rOETLAJD, OB. PH03TE BDWT. )481 STOKES SAJT FHAITCISCO. X.OS. ASGIjeS. SEATTLE, SvAXS LAKE CITT - ?niBST m THS H0RTHWC8T Dependable Train Service ' ' Between Portland Seattle 1-SteeI Electric Lighted Trains f - Two Daily Each Way Nos. 431, 402, 407. 4C3 ' Ail operating via The Scenic v Point Defiance Line Convenient Morning end Evening Departures Dininsr and Observation Czx : on Trains 407-4C3 Northern Pacific Ry. A. D. QiarItori,'Geri. Pass. At. 31 Northwastern Itank ELI. Fheno Drdway 57C0, Portland .