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TTTE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 21, 1919. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 7070. A eons Sunday Editor Main 7070. A Wilis -Advertising Department. . . . Main 7070. A 6005 Superintendent of Build ins. Main 7070. A 60'Jo OREGONIAJT AT RESORTS. Subscribe with the following agents a-t your summer resort to secure the most prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City rates. Sub scriptions by mall are payable in advance. Barview, Or F. C. Robinson Bay City. Or O. E. Shelley Bayocean, Or........ F. D. Mitchell Brighton. Or A. W. Rowe Carson, Wash C. B. Smith Ecola, Or.. .. .Cannon Beach Merchandise Co. Garibaldi. Or S. M. McMillan Gearhart. Or W. 8. Robinson Long Beach. Wash W. E. Stauhal Manhattan Beach. Or 8. F. Angel Manzanita, Or E. Kardell Naheotta. Wash H. J. Brown Meah-kah-nle, Or A. C. Anderson XTrT Or Mrs. H. M. Cross Nehalem, Or D. C. Perejoy p Newport, Or u. r. tierron Ocean Park. Wash Emma 8. Campbell Pacific Beach. Wash Burke Cole Pacific City, Or D. F. Edmunds Rockaway. Or Frank Miller Seaside, Or - A. J. Gillette Shipherd's Hot Springs, Wash Mrs. X. St. Martin Seaview, Wash George D. Putnam Wheeler. Or R. H. Cody Tillamook. Or J. D. Lamar Woods Or Charland ; Deuel Wllhoit Springs. Or F. W. McLeran AMUSEMENTS. ORPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. This afternoon and tonight. ALCAZAR (Eleventh at Morrison) Alcazar Musical Players in "Sari." This afternoon and tonight. - BAKER (Broadway, near Morrison) Baker Stock company in "The Walk-offs." This afternoon and tonight. LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical comedy. "The King of Alabazu." Three shows daily. 2. 7 and 9 P. M. PA NT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2:30. 7 and D:0o. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to 5, 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. 6TRA.ND (Washington street, between Park and West Park) Vaudeville and moving pictures. Continuous. THRIFT STAMPS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, Oregonian. Christmas Seals to Be Sold. The sale of Red Cross Christmas seals, which has been conducted with marked success in Oregon for many years, but which was omitted last year on ac count of the Red Cross membership drive, will be resumed this yar on December 1. The sale in Oregon will be directed by the Oregon Tuberculosis association, of which A. L. Mills is president and Mrs. Saidie Orr-Iiunbar is executive secretary. The state's quota is $44,260. Floyd E. Dorris, a man of successful experience in various phases of social, religious and educa tional work and in conducting cam paigns, has recently been made field secretary and director of the Red Cross Christmas Seal sale. Elks' Exalted Ruler Coming. Frank L. Rain, grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, will be guest of Portland lodge of Elks, October 18, leaving Fairbury, Neb., his home, during the latter part of September for a tour through the west. Julius J. Berg, exalted ruler of Portland lodge, has appointed a com mittee composed of Charles C. Bradley, Ir. Ben I Norden, W. F. McKenney. W. J. McGinn and Park H. Dunne, to arrange for the entertainment of Grand Exalted Ruler Rain and his party daring their stay in Portland. A spe cial meeting will be called at which the grand exalted ruler will be the prin cipal speaker. Legion Auxiliary to Visit Hospitals. The auxiliary to tlve American Legion will visit the boys in the hospitals next Wednesday and will take them some homemade candy. Eight wounded soldiers are at Morningside, ten at Dr. Pierce's, 30 at St. Vincent's and eight at Good Samaritan. Mrs. C. M. Alden, who is chairman of the hospitals committee, asks that all who will make candy for these boys take it to the Liberty Temple by Tuesday. The aux iliary will give a benefit dance next "Wednesday at the Multnomah hotel lor their relief work fund. Dairymen to Meet at Hermiston. The State Dairymen's association will meet October 23 to 25, inclusive, at Hermiston. Several delegates from Portland will attend. Professor P.- M. Brandt of Oregon Agricultural college, who is arranging the progremme has asked the Oregon dairy council to have a part on the programme the first day of the convention. League Will Hear Symposium. The Progressive Women's league will meet Tuesday, at 2 o'clock In the Portland hotel. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden will pre side and lead a symposium on "Susan B. Anthony." Mrs. Louise Palmer Web ber will speak and Mrs. Dudley Clarke will have charge of the musical pro gramme. The Great Health Restorer. The milk and rest cure as given at the Moore Sanitarium, secures the most gratifying results in a wide variety of non-surgical diseases. If a patient has any recuperative power he will find it here. Office 908 Selling bldg. Phones Main 6101, East 47. Adv. Psychology Club to Meet. The Mc Collum Applied Psychology club will hold its regular weekly meeting in the study hour room of the public library tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The meetings are open to members and their friends. 5 Reward. I want a small unfur nished apartment, all outside rooms, in a modern brick apartment house; nothing else considered; walking dis tance preferred. Will pay S5 for infor mation for the apartment I accept. Ad dress AB 27, Oregonian. Adv. Dr. McMahon, 100 chiropractor, has returned, personally demonstrating 100 chiropractic Easiest, best, de pendable, permanent; 31 treatments, $15. Well known. Successful. Adv. Doo owners are hereby notified to procure licenses for dogs before Sept. 27 in order -o avoid arrest and fines. Oregon Humane Society. A. Cowper thwa.it, pound-master. A dry. Fred Lecture tonight, subject, "We I Build Our Own Heaven World," by Dr. I N. E. Peckett. Theosophlcal hall, 301) Central bldg, corner 10th and Alder et. t Adv. Dance Sunday Columbia Beach. Afternoon and Evening. Butterfield and Cotillion Orchestra. Free Park Admission. Adv. Dr. Horace B. Fenton is now asso ciated with Dr. Hicks C. Fenton in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat, at 801 Stevens bldg. Adv. Dr. N. F. Melesn (naturopath) has returned; Swedish Institute, 12th and Aider. Bdwy. 2500. Adv. Perfection Plaster Board or Beaver board for walls and ceilings. Timms Cress & Co., 184 Second street. Adv. Lost. Somewhere near Reviera and 22d and Kerry st, black fur; liberal re ward. Bdwy. 3416. Adv. A. A. Ferns, J. R. Maguire & J. L. . Wells Co. moved, room 602 Gasco bldg. Main 4564. Adv. Kemmerer Coal, Carbon Coal Co, mine agents. 321 Hawthorne ave. East 1188. Adv. Back on the job, on Stark, between Broadway and Park. Falt's, the craw fish man. Adv. Burglars Will Steal. Our safety boxes protect valuables. Vaults, 284 Oak. Adv. Razors, blades, etc, ground. Port land Cutlery O ., 86 6th sL. near Stark. Adv. Dr. Ralph A. Fenton returned; new location; 609 Stevens bldg. Main 167. Adv. Dance, Highland Soc. club, Columbia hall, 2d-Oak, every Tuesday, best music. Adv. Drs. Flora A. Brown and F. F. Cas eday returned; 700 E. Burnside. Adv. Dr. C Stuart Menzies returned; of fices Stevens bldg. Marshall 2597. Adv. An Exquisite Showing of Fine Diamonds Jaeger Bros, have long been known as the diamond mer chants of Portland expertsin these beautiful stones. We have recently purchased at advantageous prices a fine lot of diamonds, which, added to our already large stock, gives us one of the most comprehensive assort ments on the Pacific coast. Exquisite gems, varying from the small but lovely stone at $25 to large, finer stones at $100. Other stones at $500, $1000, $1500, $2000, $2500 Pearl Necklaces Genuine and Imitation Pearl necklaces are" to be especially favored by society this season, and every one knows that nothing is lovelier than such a necklace, whether its wearer be the tiny maiden, the debutante or the stately matron. We are showing a wonderful selec tion of Oriental and Florette Pearl necklaces, probably the finest imita tion pearls manufactured today. These necklaces come in the following lengths: 16. 18. 20, 24 and 28 inch $15 to $250. Some have solid gold clasps, others- platinum mounted in diamonds. m3h If A f 1 ft See Our Enlarged Diamond Solitaires $50, $75, $100, $125 Our Special Original $100 Diamond Is Portland's Popular Value JAEGER BROS. Jewelers Silversmiths Oregonian Building. 131-133 SIXTH STREET. Damage Suit Answer Filed. In answer to the $25,000 damage suit filed by Sam F. Nemlro against his uncle, Sam Nemiro, alleging slanderous re marks to the detriment of the plain tiff's business, the defendant answers in the circuit court that any allegations made concerning the unstable credit of his competitor in ladies, ready-to-wear jobbing were based on facts. Soon after going in business, the elder man. asserts his nephew, dropped the "F." from his name that he might trade on the established reputation of his com petitor. Dr. J. E. Anderson, osteopathic phy sician. 816 Selling bldg. Main 4113. Adv. Milk Dm Treatment. The Moor Sanitarium. Phone Mala C101. East 47. Adv. Dr. Charles Edwtn Sears has re turned; Stevens bldg. Adv. DR. THOMPSON IS PRAISED Portland Pastors' "Y" Work De tailed by "Foyer and Hut." Foyer and Hut, published in Seattle by the T. M. C. A., has in its latest issue, among other stories of Portland men and women who served with dis tinction in the red triangle forces in France, the following concerning Dr. D. A. Thompson, of this city. "Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor of the Mizpah Presbyterian church, Portland, Or, is a man we want to mention in connection with Turney hut. "When ha first got to France he wanted to go to the front. " They brought the front to me. how ever,' he said, and by that he meant that thousands of wounded and gassed Tanks were sent to the great base hos pitals at Bordeaux and he had a part in helping them. "You can get an Idea how the boys liked 'him when we say that the Y" operated a hut in base hospital No. 6 for 10 months before the Red Cross were ready to take over the work and they petitioned for him to stay on the Job. Rev. Mr. Thompson has recently returned to Portland, wearing three gold stripes, all earned in the same camp in Bordeaux. His work is typical of what hundreds of 'Y' men and wom en did in France, many of them too old to march in the ranks, but not too old to suffer privations and give up the pleasures of home to do their part." IRVINGTON. 520 E. 24th st, corner Brazee; lot 53x100; house 7 rooms, 2 fineplaces, garage, tile bath. Price, $8500. House alone would now cost $9000. F. E. BOWMAN & CO.. 213 Chamber of Com. Main 3026. Adv. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the many acts of kindness shown us and the comforting words expressed in mis our nour or trial, and to know and feel that it is all done in loving remembrance of him who wasever eager to make others happy and only anown to tnose wno were tne recipients. ELIZABETH PATTERSON'. Adv. MARY PATTERSON CHAPIN. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our many friends ror tneir Kindness and sympathy shown us in our recent Dereavement. Adv. MR. AND MRS. J. R. YOUENS. Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults. 91 Third street. Both phones. Adv. Overseas Soldiers Visit at Cove. COVE, Or., Sept. 20. (Special.) Lieutenant J. T. Fleming of Portland, visiting with J. E. Landers of La Grande, both overseas soldiers of com pany I of the old Third Oregon, were in Cove yesterday, guests of the tatter's mother, Mrs. B. E. Andersen and family. S- & H- gieeu stamps for cash. Hoi man Fuel Company, Main 36. A 3363. Blockwood, short slabwood. Utah and Rock Springs eoal: sawdust. Adv. Filing Cabinets, Desks, . Safes, Office Furniture Glass & Pmdhomme Co. PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS 65-67 Broadway The it 'Security 'Savings and TnistPlan for Creating an Estate The estate of the average business man consists of: (a) his investment in his business; (b) his home, clear or mortgaged, as the case may be; (c) whatever outside investments he may possess; (d) his household goods and personal effects. Too many men depend solely upon their occupations for income and profit. It should be the aim of every man to create for himself an income-producing estate. Then, when business conditions are good he is assured two incomes one from his business and one from his Estate. During business depression he has the income from his ' Estate to fall back upon. While conceding the desirability of owning an independent Estate, many men look down upon it as an achievement be yond possibility. The Security Savings and Trust Company believes it is quite possible for the average man to create with comparative case, an independent Estate. It has devised a PLAN for doing so. The plan is easy to initiate and follow. It is fully explained in our booklet, the 'Security Savings and Trust Plan" for Creating or Enlarging an Estate. Ask for the booklet in person, by mail or phone. 99 PCMMER RESORTS. i I I 5 Tlue I 1 1 1 1 -a i ii i . i I and TRUST Plain" I Capital and T nrfl n i J Affiliated Mirpiu. ror nana, wttathe 9400,000.00 OregOn FlTmt slloaal BanJt The Stock of This Bank Is Owned by the Stockholder of the First Rational Bank of Portland, Oracoa p im . jit I , lllfF8- I ll, itfiiiir 111 mm r- T - r I "V BREWERS' EASTERN BARLEY MALT syrup, choicest hops, crown caps, cap ping machines, corks, all sizes; corking machines, patent bottle stoppers, rub ber syphon hose, bottles, filtering bags, hardwood kegs and barrels and all other articles necessary. Mail orders solicited and promptly filled. HALT SYRUP A SUPPLT CO, Main llOtt. 203 Third St, Portland. Or. Examining Your Eyes On the thoroughness of the physician's d i a gnosis de pends the value of his pre scription. On the thoroughness of the optometrist's examination of your eyes depends the correctness of the formula by which the lenses for your glasses are ground. Our examination is very thorough, and by it you are assured of getting "Glasses That Fit." WHEELER OPTICAL CO. 2nd. FLOOR OPEOON1AN BLDtJ Phone Your Want Ads to TELE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A 6095 The Importance of Looking Successful It is particularly necessary for a young professional man doctor, lawyer, architect, engineer to have a successful looking office. And doubly necessary when he has become famous. The young man must make his clients believe that he is going to be successful. Otherwise they will have no confidence in him. Prominent professional and business men have their pres tige to protect. 1 ggygg -. r- VSJ ' The Three Big C's in OFFICE FURNITURE COMMERCIAL CUTLER CHICAGO "Comprise all the best in con struction, quality and style. Consistent with the price asked. Printing Engraving Steel Die Embossing. 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IRWIN-HODSON Commercial Stationers 387 Washington St., Pittock Block "WORKERS WITH GOD" Rev. Joahua Stanaf irld, D. D-, WIN Preark to Parkrd Hoax- at FIRST M. E. CHURCH Twelfth, and Taylor Strreta. Bandar. 10:3O A. M. MEMBERS' HOME-COMING DAY GREAT SUNDAY - SCHOOL RALLY 12:13 P. M. ARMENIAN RELIEF SERVICE 7t4 P. M. Rev. Milton S. Llttlef leld. D. D.. recently returned from Armenia, member American Relief Committee in the Near East, will epeak. No special collec tion. SFLED1D XIAKTUT AND CHORUS MUSIC. What It Means to Have Good Teeth GOOD TEETH MEAN qOOll LOOKS. GOOD DIGESTION AND CJOOD HEALTH. HAVE IS ATTE.ND TO THEM. Ol'H WOHK HAS BEEN SO SYSTEMATIZED THAT WE CAN ALWAYS ilVE YOIT PROMPT SERVICE. PLATES WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION. The Terr best and latest in modern dentistry. No mora falling- plate. We extract any number of teetn without causlnc the slightest pain, particular Artentloa Paid to Plates and Brldarework. riUHHUEA SllllSSSriLLI lltD.AlH.il. EXAMINATION FREE. II oars I 8i."50 to 5 P. M. Paoao M. 2020. 33 Years la Portlaao. WISE DENTAL CO. 11EUABLE PAINLESS DE.XTISTS. 211 PAILIVt. BLDG.. THIRD AND WASHINGTON, k. K CORNER. ENTRANCE ON THIllB STREET. Portland and the North west's finest hostelry. Rates $2 and up Splendid frill and fa cilities for entertaininz private parties. Portland, Oregon Leave ROI.'TI.EDOK KID r LORAL. CO, ! HCOND ST.. phono Vfala ITS. A-S81L for Arraa Vaaaaa. Wslehaa. Tawaera aad Hhodosaadraa. Round trip to. OovtmmiBt Camp ts-aO. Ownad aad operated by IxvLpc lea Unit Auto t. Asa. J. L. a. Snaad. 'r.-Ar. fbonaa AC 1S&. C-S1SS. BV I4ta sod srowlway. I 1 I MT. HOOD LODGE AA3 j I lluuu tAr l..M I I , , I OREGON'S moat scenic resorts, nestled respectively 2800 and 000 feet up the slope of Mount Hood. Take auto, stage or train via Hood Kiver and Parkdala. Come and rest and play. if or r e s r valions audreta Uomer A. Kogers. A'aritaal. Oregon. Tele phone Hood AUver iciit( cueU 114. Elmore Hotel I'nder New Owner. ROCKAWAY, OKtlsON. J?t hotel on the Tillamook beach re, new ly furnished, full view of ocean irom every room, excellent table, on S. P. Tillamook line and state hth y. Oood f Jhtn in ait the lakes and the surf. At so furnished cottages. For reservations and iu formation write to J. J. Krebs. Kockaway. Oreguo. BOTEL GCLER. f. K. Key bo Ids. Prop.. G tiler. TVsh. IN TUI PICTUHK8QUB TROUT LAKI VaLL&V. Side txiie by auto or horsbaclt to Lavs Caves. Ice Cave. Indian Race Track, Steamboat Uks, etc alT. ADalS AUTO KOAU TO AlUKKlSuN V ALLlv k. at the very base ot the mountain. OOOO TKOUT FIbHINO, Teunis. Croquet Grounds and Bwlmmini i-ool in connection. AMU8U MENT id A L.l. wiiti danemf, bowline: ami billiards near boteL Kates: pr da, 12 per week. Sunday tlinnera, T&o. Main 142-AsUri svnd Wax lndliur-A 14X3 Str. Georgiana Lavee Alder-St. rock at T A, M- daily-, ex cept Friday. Returning, leaves Astoria at 2 P. id. dally except Friday. Lurllne leases Portland dai.y. except Sun day, at 8 P. M. Undine l-tvi Astoria dally at 7 P. M. ex cept Sunday LEOPOLD DESKS ITS Our complete line of office furni ture offers you any grade of desk or filing cabinet to fit your purse. We always have a few good slightly used pieces. PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. 107 SECOND ST. AT YOLK SKKV1CK. The Jewel Oyster Parlors 352 Morrison St. Open Nights Until 12:30 H. L. Day, proprietor, wishes to announce that his place of business will be open from 7 A. M. until 12:30 P. II. The Jewel is noted for its ex cellent oysters, steaks and chops as well as the special dishes served. Don't forget those delicious oysters after the theater. Phone Marshall 999. 1'--' 1 SCHOOL OF PORTLAND . ASSOCIATION Art Maseuaa. Fifth aad Taxi PAINTING. DRAWING. DESI ' ANO fRAKTS. OPEN 8EPTKMBtll 29. Day, Evening and Saturday C sa. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A 6095