f THE MORXING OREGOXTAX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1020 BOUNTY TO FEATURE Church Services and Turkey Dinners Planned for Day. PRISONERS WILL FEAST Kewsboj-s, Charity Charge and Even Animals In Slnnlcipal" Pound Will Kot Be Forgotten. ' Thanksgiving day will be featured In Portland tomorrow by numerous church services, individual and un ion; the customary countless family dinners in homes, with the festive turkey spread, or something else sub stituted for it because of its high cost; a T:g rootball game between the Oregon Agricultural college and Multnomah Amateur Athletic club: special attention to the inmates of the city and county jails and charit able institutions; a unique banquet to the dogs, cats and goats of the mu nicipal pound and "de big feed" for newsboys at the Multnomah hotel, given by Eric V. Hauser. The event at the municipal pound is a public function, it is announced by Mrs. F. W. Swanton, manager. All the inmates there will be fed at 10 o'clock from tne bounty of a kind-hearted wealthy woman of Portland, who recently lost her pet collie by death and who wishes to show her lerve for dumb brutes in this manner. She declines to permit the use of her name in connection with the affair, however. Mrs. Swan ton invites the people of the city to visit the pound, located at the west ern end of the interstate bridge, to witness the "spread" for the dogs, cats and goats and to see what the institution is like. Ample Ilepasts for Prisoners. City and county jailers, when asked yesterday what they proposed to do for their guests the prisoners said they had not decided; that turkey was roosting pretty high this year and that they might substitute another delicacy. There will be any where from 50 to 150 "at home" in the municipality's big house at Sec ond and Oak streets, depending upon how active the'' police, are, and ap proximately 140 in the county "ho tel." While "those present" may not taste the "usual bird" tomorrow, it is certain, they will have an ample repast, varied and plenty of it. "Out-of-luck girls." that is, those who have passed through the Salva tion' Army's rescue home and happen to be absent during the year, will meet in annual reunion with those now in the home. They will have a chicken dinner at 6 o'clock and at 7 a programme of literary and musical numbers will be the feature. The Volunteers of America will serve a special dinner at their working girls' "home. At the Pisgah home, where are quartered a number of old folk, Mrs. Hattie Lawrence, affectionately called "Mother," will serve "just the best Dossible" dinner to them. Just the best possible depends upon how gen erous the more fortunate persons of this big city are, for "Mother" has no other means of providing for her flock. "Eric," as the newsies of Portland have come to know Eric V. Hauser, proprietor of the Multnomah hotel, a&rain will be host to hid little friends this year. It has been a cus tom with him for a good many years as one way of showing not only his friendship for them, but well, he was one himself years ago and he knows what they are up against and how they like turkey 'n everything. Probably 400 of the livest wires of the town will sit down to Mr. Haus er's Thanksgiving dinner, scheduled for 12 o'clock, noon. There they will eat "till they can't wiggle," if boys ever get that way. And. while all of this Thahksgiv ing cheer is holding sway, they are not going to forget the less fortunate of the near east, for arrangements have been made by the Sunday schools of the city, wherever possible, to take collections for the starving of Armenia. Syria and other afflicted regions beyond the seas. Never, it is declared by authorities, has the situation been more desperate than now in those far-away lands. Services In City Churches. The First Presbyterian church will hold a special union service at 10.30 A. M. Dr. Harold Leonard Bowman, the pastor, will preach on "The Over flowing Chalice." There will be ap propriate music, featuring the quar tet. To this service are invited ail who have no church affiliations. The Westminster and South Portland com munity churches will attend. Protestants in the Albina district will meet in the Third Baptist church In a union service. Rev. R. E. Close will preside and the sermon will be preached by Rev. Ward W. Long. At 10 o'clock there will be a union ervice in the Rose City Park Pres byterian church, in which trie Unity Presbyterian church, the Rose City Park Methodist Episcopal church and the people of the community in gen eral will participate. Rev. C. X. Huett, pastor of the Methodist church. Trill preach. The union service for Mount Tabor district will be held in the Mount Ta bor Presbyterian church at 10:30 o'clock with, a sermon by Rev. D. L. Fields, pastor of the Methodist Epis copal church, and special music as features. The First Congregational and the First Methodist Episcopal churches will worship together at the Meth odist church. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will have general charge and Dr. W. T. McElveen of the Congregational church will preach. There will be special music. At the special services in St. Ste phen's Pro-Cathedral, at 10:30 o'clock. a collection will be taken for the Good Samaritan hospital. There will be an appropriate sermon and music Laymen of the Sellwood Methodist Episcopal church, of which Dr. w. S. Gordon is pastor, will meet to night at 7:30 o'clock in a Thanks giving service, to be featured by a cumber of short talks and music A union service of all Christian churches in the city will be held in the East Side Christian church at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Joseph Boyd, city missionary, will preach. Services will be held in St. James' Lutheran church at 10:30 o clock, a public Invitation having been ex tended. The Church of Our Father. TJnl tarian. and the congregation of Tem ple Beth Israel will hold union serv ices In the Unitarian church. Broad way and Yamhill street, at 10:30 o'clock. All public buildings will be closed for the day, including the postofflce. Edward L. Wells, meteorologist, predicts a typical Oregon rain for the day. , SALEM BIRDS COME HIGH Dealers Place Turkeys on Market at 55 Cents Pound. PAT.rTM. Or.. Nov. 23.T-(SpeoiaL) Salem residents who have made plans to partake of the menu most appro priate to the Thanksgiving holiday will be compelled to pay 55 cents a pound for their turkeys, according to announcement made by local dealers today. In 1915 similar birds retailed at 28 cents a pound, while in 1919 50 cents was demanded. The price may reach 60 cents by. noon tomorrow. Fewer turkeys were raised In Marion county this year than ever before, and only a few scattering shipments were made by dealers. SPOUSE SHOOTS UP HOWIE Mrs. Addie Kalec Charges Husband With Gunplay. Bill Hart tactics In the home make it no place in which to lead a peace ful life, according to Addie Kalec, who yesterday filed suit for divorce from M. Kalec on grounds of cruelty. She alleged that her husband was in the habit of dashing through the house firing a revolver through partitions and flooring, meanwhile whooping continuously. Other complaints filed yesterday were: William Bradfelt against Ange- Jine Bradfelt, desertion; Alice L. Seeiy against Edward G. Seely, desertion; Emma Lanpheir against James Lan- pheir, cruelty; Mary A. Shirey against Arthur G. Shirey. cruelty; lna Lewis against Lester Lewis, cruelty; Hattie A. Howaid against Leon Howard, de sertion; Annette Mills against, Fred H. Mills, desertion. AGENCY WOMAN SOUGHT Employment Office Charged With Defrauding Working Girls. Obtaining money under false pre tenses is the charge against Mrs. Florence Ridings, proprietor of a employment agency, now being Bought by the constable s -office, which holds a warrant for her arrest. Mrs. .Rid ings, it is alleged, has been in the habit of taking deposits from young women desiring employment and sending them for work to places which desired no addition: ' help.. Her office is in room 301 Northwestern Bank building, Lately complaints have been com ing in- to the district attorney from the women's protective division of the police department, the Y. W. C. A. and several other agencies. BABY HOME DEATHS TWO Second Infant Reported Victim of Alleged Epidemic." Another baby did at the Waverly Daby home yesterday, according to a report made at the city health bureau. The cause of the death was not known a-ld as a result Dr. AV. S. Pat rick, child specialist and house phy sician, requested Dr. Robert L. Ben son, city bacteriologist, to perform an autopsy. The death yesterday was the second to occur in the home during what is believed to be an epidemic. It is said eight babies in the home are still ill, although none of these is said to be dangerously so. --'v League Sues Dairyman. . . MARSHFIELD, Or., Nov. 23. (Spe cial.) C. D. Jarman, a dairyman re siding in the vicinity of Bandon, is the second resident of the county to be sued by the Cregron Dairymen's league, for breaking- his contract with that institution. The first man to be sued was Mr. Cochran, of the same locality. The league claims all of Jarman's milk was to be delivered to plants operating under the direction of the league, and that the defendant has been selling milk to other parties HEAT AND LIGHT JJPjjj Bedtime for Children YOU don't use as much of Calumet as you do of most other Baking Powders. It has more than ordinary leavening strengths You save about half. You don't pay a big price for Calumet. It's sold at a moderate price that rep resents another saving. You don't feel uncertain as to results. Bakings never fail because Calumet never falls below the proven standard of "Best by Test" IK I ! It possesses the highest qual ity ever put into a Baking Powder. Contains only such ingredients as have been offi cially endorsed by United States Food Authorities. For weeks, for months, it keeps as fresh and full of strength as the day it left the Calumet' Factories, the World's Largest, most Sanitary and Modern Baking Powder plants. Pomfd can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powderscome in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. AUTO SHOW BEGINS JIN. 9 DISPLAY AT - AtMTORini TO OPEX TO PUBLIC JAX. 10. Owing to I.aek or Space, Passen ger Vehicles Only May Be on Floor. Portland's 12th annual automobile Bhow will be held at the munici pal auditorium during the week of January 9. The show will start Mon day. January 10, and will continue the rest of the week, according to the decision of officials of the Automo bile Dearers' association of Portland, which has charge of the show. At a meeting of officers and directors of the association plans for the -enow were discussed and the machinery put in motion which, it is declared, will make the 1921 event rank high. The exhibition will be known as the truck and automobile show, but it is probable that owing to a lack of space passenerer vehicles only will be A good oil heater protects your children from colds. Filled with clean-burning: Pearl Oil its warm glow is ready for instant service at the touch of a match. Pearl Oil burns without smoke or odor, for it is refined and re-refined by our special process. Economical. Convenient. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere and by our stations. Order by name Pearl Oil. : - STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) . Calumet GoUCaka ' Recipe Yolks of B'egga, cups of gran ulated sugar, ?5 cup of water, Vz cup of butter, 2Vi cups pastry flour, 3 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon of vanilla. Then mix in the regu . lar way. shown and .motor trucks will be dis played at tlfe dealers' show rooms. The show will be under the direct charge of he officers and directors of - the Automobile Dealers' associa tion, who are already working out their plans. The officers and direc tors of the association are: A. S. Robinson, president; A. H.- Brown vice-president; M. O. Wilkins, secre tary-manager; directors, Del Wright, A. C. Stevens, George W. Dean, H. M. Covey, W. R. DeLay, H. W. Roberts -and'Fred W. Vogler. HENRY FAILING HONORED Picture of ex.-Regent Will Adorn President's Office. UNIVERSITY OK OREGON. Nov. 23. (Special.) A large framed picture of the late Henry Failing, prominent citizen of Portland, and for many ytars a regent of the university, has been presented to the university by the daughters of Mr. Failing. The picture will be hung In the president's office. Henry Falling was a member of the board of regents from" 1882 to 1898. and president of the board from 1S93 until 1838. f-i MEIER Children! Children! SAN Will Arrive in Portland Today From His Northland Home We just got this letter from Santa, wherein he states that he expects to arrive in Portland some time this morning, while little folks are still abed, and that he will make his headquarters as usual at the Meier & Frank store. But hear what he has to say: :- Santa Claus Here Daily 10 A. M. to 12 M. 2 P.M. to 5 P. M. Sixth Floor JfAtm I 11 There's No Picture Like the Picture of Health The greatest master-piece in the Art Gallery of Life is Nature's . "Picture of Health". It fa b marrloas portrayal of the human '. body at its best. One behold in its composite detail a true ayrnbol of strength. It presents ensure of triking' appearance in ite erect car- . riage. clear akin, aparklmg eyea,atronc limbs, steady net-res and firm mnaeles;fairly vibrating- in animation keen, alert, fresh, and spirited: with an air of unbounded confidence and a face radiant in eo'or and illuminated with a slow of hope and cheerfulness. The Great General Tonic Nothmg ts mere efficaeinas ss a rebnilder of exhaasted nerves aed tthysica) forces than LYKO, ihe great .general tonic. It tends to renew the worn-oat tissues, replenish the blood, create new power and endur ance, and revive tne spirits of those who are weak, frail, languid and over-wrooght as the result of sickness, excessive strain, worry or over work. It's a relishable appetiser, a splendid aid to digestion and a fine functional regulator of the liver, kidneys and bowels. All draairists sell LYKO. Get a bottle TO-DAY and you'll earn tasnea to look more liks the picture of health. Sole Mumfactaren: MEW YORK LYKO MEDICINE KANSAS For Sale by All Druggists, Always in Stock at Owl Drug Co. Phone Your Want Main 7070 & FRANK COMPANY A Santa Claus will give a present here to every under 7, accompanied by a grown-up, visits him between 10 A. M. and 12 M. IlUUci The QjjALrnfSTO iTStorc or Could Nature have taken yea for her model? . Suppose you study yourself in the mirror of the present aad com pare your looks, your feel infra and your condition with the general characteristics of this picture of the human body in perfect working- order, all parts of which are sound, well organized and disposed, performing1 their functions freely, naturally. If you fail in any single point of resem blance, you are not the picture of health. It's imperative, then, that you look to a means to rebuild your strength, energy and vigor to bring your body up to a normal state of efficiency in all of it parts. COMPANY CITY. MO LYKO U nld In artttnaJ picb mimm only. Ilk. picture at B,fil .11 untitutM Ads to The' Oregonian Automatic 560-95 "VrV Sf L. ....... I t. J CLAH Dear Children: I'm going to make every effort to be in Portland to greet my- little friends a day sooner than I have been in the habit of coming because it looks up here at the North Pole as though we were going to have an un usually cold winter and I am going to get a day's start on the North Wind so that weather permitting I should be in your city the morning of Wednesday, November 24, and open for business in my old stand on th Sixth Floor of the Meier & Frank store on and after 10 A. M. Wednesday morning. I have a nice present for every good little boy and girl and I am sure that means every little girl and boy in Portland so be sure to come and see me Wednesday and bring your parents or some grownup, as I want to meet them, too. I have brought many wonderful new toys this year and I am going to have lots of people to show these pretty things so that papa and mamma can make selections early and not have any of my little friends disappointed because they put off choosing until too late. Lovingly yours, , SANTA CLAUS. Portland rSli. S3 Home-made, but Has No Equal for Coughs 3 Makes a family supply of really . drprndabl coach rrreiHrine. ns- lly prepajrea, ana saves aooos 4. If you have a severe cougli or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or diQicult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the nigrht with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-made couch remedy. Any dru pist can supply you with 2Vi ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. -This, recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. 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Old Folks Mothers and Fathers, Grandmas and Grandpas and Children are all equally benefited by the great curative pow ers of Vlnol the tonic for weak, run down and up-set people. VINOL Sold by Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., distributors, Portland. Or. Adv. S3 Wonderful News ! ! ! child who today Always say 44 Bayer Atpirin is Jrade mark Bayer Manufac ture Monoaceticacidestcr of Salicylicacid. Nadine Face Powder (In Crwra Box OnlyY Keeps The Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvety. Money back If not en tirely pleased. Nadioe is pure and barm less. Adheres until washed oft Preventa unburn and return of. diacolorationa. Millions o( deliebted users prove its value. Flesh. Pink. Brunette, White. At beta teikt center. li Ikr bavai'l it. W muil He National Toilet Company. Paris, Tean. Sold by Stout-Lyons Drue Co.. Northern Fac Pilar.. Perkins Hotel Pilar., Irving-ton Pilar., other toilet counters. IP