The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 07, 1920, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 55

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    THE SUNDAY OKEGOMAiN, rolilXAiNlJ, MAKC1I 7, 1920
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
CTty Editor Main 7VT0. A eo!"
Bunilsj Editor Main 7070, A ' S
Adrtrtislng; Department. . llain 7i7l, A 0"
Superintendent of BMg...Main "07. A SUM
ASirSEMKNTS.
ORPfTEtm (Broadway at Taylor Vaude
ville, Tbta afternoon and tonight.
BAKER (Broadway near Morrison) Baker
Ptock company In "Nothing1 bat the
Truth." Thla afternoon and tonight.
AIjCAKAR (Elerenth at Morrison) Alca
xar Musical Players in "The Man Who
Owns Broadway." Tonight.
LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical com
edy. "The War Is Over." Three allows
daily at 2. 7 and P. at.
HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill)
Vaudeville and movina; pictures, 2 to 5,
US to 11 P. M. tiaturdaye. Sundays and
holidays, continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M.
PA.VTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
viile. Three shows dally,
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THRIFT STAMPS.
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
On Sale at
Business Office, Oretonian.
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Alaska Society Meets Tomorrow.
The regular monthly meeting: or tne
Alaska society will be held tomorrow
evening at the clubrooms in Hotel
Portland. The annual election will
take place. James J. Crossley, former
ly district attorney of Fairbanks,
Alaska, will give an address relative
to conditions in Alaska. The Alaska
Glee club will furnish music There
will be cards and dancing for those
who wish. Refreshments will be
served by the social committee. These
patherings are informal and former
Alaskans or those visiting here are
cordially Invited. The clubroom en
trance Is on Morrison street. The
society has an associate membership
consisting of those who are an
mediate relative or a real
dough."
Teouew Gits Kntehtainmbnt.
Irinhna Homestead. No. 50.18. Broth
erhood of Yeomen, last Wednesday
niirht held a business session in the
Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and
Tavlor streets. A number or can
dldates were balloted on artd there
followed an entertainment which was
heartily enjoyed by the members ana
visitors present. The lodge will give
another of Its popular card parties
and dances Wednesday evening,
March 10.
L.KCTURH AT Y" AXSOCNCBD. Mirift
Ahmad Sohrab of Persia will deliver
a lecture, entitled "The Seven Valleys,
the Progress of the Soul." at the Port
land Y. M. C. A. auditorium at 8
o'clock tomorrow night to which the
general public is invited. He was
former secretary of the Persian lega
tion at Washington and treasurer of
the Persian-American educational so
ciety. He is a follower of Bahai.
Portland Lkads Seattle. Portland
eame to the front last night in the
membership contest between the Port
land and Seattle T. M. C. A. boys'
work departments and now stands in
the lead with 94 new enrollments and Beefsteak, 15c. Sirloin steak, 20c.
70.S0O Doints. while Seattle has
new members and 61,550 points. Th
contest will come to a close tomor
row night.
COMMCNITT CLCB TO 5IECT. Th
ICeiehliorhood Community club will
meet Wednesday evening, March 10,
in the Neighborhood house. C. T.
Kevser of the bureau of parks and
Dla vcrounds will speak on "What Wil
Pe Done for Duniway Park" and
Walter Jenkins will lead in the com
munity sing.
- Dr. Lasi-ettb to Speak at Mkx s
Resort. Dr. Laslette, pastor of Grace
Baptist church, will be the speaker at
the Men's Resort service today at
P. M. The Men's Resort orchestra,
with W. M. Laughton as soloist, has
arranged a fine programme. The men
will sing their favorite gospel songs.
Library Talk Tuesday. Informal
talks on organization and manage
meiit of the library are being given
for the benefit of library patrons in
central library. The third in the
scries will be Riven Tuesday. March
9. in room P. at 4 P. M. The sub
Ject is "The Mystery of Red Tape."
Lincoln- Sociktt to Elect. The
Abraham Lincoln Memorial society
will hold its annual meeting at
P. M. Saturday, March in, at 600
Chamber of Commerce building. Elec
tion of officers for the ensuing year
and other matters of importance will
be taken up and discussed
Thb Puritan Cafeteria at 2"2j
Stark St., cor. 4th, has closed for
repairs. Will reopen Tuesday, March
9, under all new management. We
will serve a cocktail free to all our
patrons on opening day. We will ap
predate your patronage. L. J. Mc-
Leod, manager. Adv.
Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. will preach at
11 A. M., The Crucifixion, a Lenten
sermon, and at 7:45 P. M. "Two Ways
of Supporting Preachers: a Contro
versy With Two Distinguished Men,'
Church of Our Father, Broadway at
Yamhill. All seats free and the public
Invited. Adv.
Forester Carves Tew. Curious
articles made from western yew are
now on exhibit at the United States
forest service offices. They include
crlbbage board counters, book ends
and paperweights all carved by
Charles J. Kraebel, a local forest ex
aminer.
To Contractors and Bi-ilders. For
sale by owner at reasonable price, un
improved block 200x200, centrally
located, east side, close in, cement
sidewalks, hard-surfaced streets,
sewers, water, taxes and street assess
ments all paid. AG 773, Oregonian.
Adv
Prestidents' Ci.rB to Meet. The
members of the .Presidents' club will
meet Wednesday,. March 10, at 12
o'clock at the Washington - street
Hazelwood for lunch in the green
room. Important matters will be dis
cussed.
Pyorrhea Caw Be Cured.
"Walk in the light of this truth, and
1t will be unto thee even as thou
wilt" for "thrice armed is he whose
cause is just." C. Smith Long, dentist.
310 Bush &. Lane bldg. Adv.
Dr. Boas Speaks Todat. Dr. Ralph
Philip Boas, head of the English de
partment at Reed college, will speak
this afternoon in South Portland
branch library on "Present - Day
Problems of Jewish Life."
Nervw Blocking enables us to
thoroughly treat teeth for pyorrhea
and perform other needful dental op
erations without pain. Drs. Hartley,
Ktesendahl & Marshall, 307 Journal
bldg. Adv. ,
Reward J 25 Stolen Auto.
Ford touring, Oregon license 39594;
engine, 128.1581; cloth grey stripe up
holstery. Notify owner. 525 East 49th
north. Phone Tabor 3564, Portland.
Adv.
The Coe.
Maternity Home.
Open to All Phtsicians.
XR, Viola Mat Cob SupkrintendeJct.
lita akd Lovejoy. Main 5990. Adv.
AotOmobilb Insurance Completb in
one company reduces cost. Service to
Oregon agents. W. J. Kroder Co.,
state agt-. Electric bldg. Main 3118.
Adv.
Plaster Board, beaver board, Cor
nell board for walls and ceilings.
Tlmms Cress & Co., 1S4 Second St.
Adv.
Akro Club Meet Tuesday. The
Aero club of Oregon will hold a hinch
eon for its members on Tuesday noon,
March 9, in the Oregon grill.
Kkvhekeb Coal, Carbon Coal Cow
mine agents. 321 Hawthorn ave. Sast
11.&. Adv.
Dr. J. R. Wetherbee returned and
resumed practice; 1007 Journal bldgj
Adv.
Milk Cur at Uia Moore Sanitarium.
Adv. . . -
Museum to Show Paintings. A spe
cial exhibition of paintings will be
shown at the Museum of Art for a
week only. March 11 to 17, inclusive.
These paintings make one of the
finest collections ever seen here. They
are loaned by their Portland owners,
being in many cases recent acquisi
tions not before shown. The collec
tion includes French impressionistic
paintings by some of the most famous
exponents of the school, Monet and
Pissarro: the well-known American
impressionistic painters, Twachtman
and Hassam, besides the work of
younger and less known artists. The
exhibition will be open with the usual
free hours on the aternoons of
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
and Tuesday. It will be open the
evening of Wednesday, March 10,
when a small fee will be charged and
Dr. Rebec of the University of Ore
gon and Dr. Torrey of Reed college
will give informal talks.
East Sidb Makes Petition. Offi
cials and members of th Rant Ride
1 Rusiness Men's club have petitioned
I the city council to construct a com
fort station in the vicinity of East
Morrison street and Grand avenue.
City Commissioner Pier in charge of
the park bureau plans to visit the east
side to investigate sites offered' some
time this week. In a letter to the
council L. M. Lepper, secretary of the
East Side Business Men's club, calls
attention to the large number of
people who trade on the east side and
the need of a comfort station near
Grand avenue and East Morrison. If
funds can be provided. Commissioner
Pier said yesterday that the request
would be granted.
"Abraham Lincoln" Will Bb Read.
The Drama league, announces that
on Wednesday evening, in room B at
the central library, at 8:30 o'clock, C.
H. Gray of Reed college will read
"Abraham Lincoln," by John Drink-
water. This plot, comprising a con
nected series of highly dramatic
episodes In the life of Lincoln, has
greatly Impressed London, where
has been successfully produced and
has given rise to much interested
comment, relative to the English con
ception of Lincoln's personality, Fre
and open discussion of the play wi
be invited at tha conclusion of Mr.
Grays reading,
Scholarship Terms Announced.
Applications for the scholarship loan
fund of $200, without interest, offered
by the Association of Collegiate Alum
nae to girls who are high school
graduates, must be sent in by May 1
The applications must be accompanied
by the grades of the applicant and by
letters of recommendation. A per
sonal interview with members of the
committee is desirable. Application
should be sent to the chairman. Miss
Emma M. Greibel, 732 Overton street.
Sliced Bacon, 25c.
At Frank L. Smith's, 228 Alder street
Good bacon by the piece, 20c.
Rump roast and oven roast, 15c.
Roast veal and breast veal, 15c,
Pot roast, 12e. Pork chops, 30c.
Boiling beef, 10c. Veal chops, 25c.
Smith pig pork roasts, 25c,
Pickled and dry salt pork. 20c.
Porterhouse steak at Smith's, 25c.
Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder st Adv,
Fine Levied for Shoplifting. Mrs,
J. B. Meyers was given a fine of $40
in the municipal court yesterday
morning on a charge of larceny. She
was accused of shoplifting a piece
of silk valued at $12 from the Llpman,
w olfe & Co. s store.
Free Lecture, tonight, subject
Elements of Universal Religion," by
Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, noted scholar
and lecturer of Teheran, Persia, at
Theosophical hall, 301 Central bldg.
corner 10th and Alder. Violin solo by
Elvah Peterson. All are invited. Adv.
Missionary Head Speaks Tonight.
Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, national
president of the Women's Foreign
Missionary society of" the Baptist
church, will address the young peo
ple or the East Side Baptist church
at 6:30 o clock this evening
Masquerade Ball for the Public.
lots of prizes, March 9. W. O. W. hall,
12S 11th, given by Anchor council. No.
4b. S. B. A. Adm. 35c. Adv.
For strictly first-class, first-growth,
4-ft. fir cordwood at moderate prices.
call Vim. Haight. Tabor 8867. Adv.
Florists. Attention! Three green
houses for rent. Phone Main 2182.
Adv.
You Mat Be Next! Rent a safety
box; 284 Oak st. Adv.
THAT SU!T0F YOURS.
Go down to Joy's tomorrow and let
Joy take your measure; he's got the
size of a few hundred other Portland
men. Joy makes suits to your order
from fabrics of your own selection.
and he gives easy terms, besides. Look
for the sign: Joy, the tailor, 104
Fourth street, between Washington
and Stark. Adv.
The Siamese government has pro-
Mblted the exportation of tice and of
all rice products for tho next year
owing to the partial failure of the
rice crop In most of the provinces of
the kingdom.
8. H. Green
Holmaa Fuel Co,
Adv
stamps tor easn.
Main 153. 50-11
AVEI.L-KXOW3T GERVAIS CIT
IZEN PASSES AWAY.
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B. P. Stevens.
GERVAIS. Or., March .
(Special.) B. P. Stevens, aged
. 93, died of pneumonia at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. G.
J. Moisan, at Gervais Saturday,
February 21.
Mr. Stevens was born in Sa
lem, Mass.. in 1826. He received
his education at Boston at the
old 'Hacker school, and when
quite young he took to the sea,
where a good portion of his
early life was spent. In 1849
he landed in California and in
1870 came to Gervais, where he
lived the remainder of his life.
Besides his widow, survivors
are: One son, Sumner Stevens
of Gervais; two daughters, Mrs.
Q. J. Moisan of Gervais; Mrs.
Ira L. Vincent of Wren, Or., and
three step daughters, Mrs. Clara
Buxton of Portland. Mrs. Ollie
Parker of Athena. Or., and Mrs.
Laura Dempsy of Seattle, Wash.
The funeral was held from
the Presbyterian church at Ger
vais. Interment was in the Ma
sonio cemetery. .
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THE ADVANTAGES OF A COMPLETE
Silver Service
are being appreciated more and more every day. The
generation of people who locked up their silverware in
- cupboards and cabinets has given way to the genera
tion which realizes that silverware is made to use, as'
. well as to admire.
We have always recommended the selection of the
complete silver service, particularly for the reason that ,
certain pieces of the . various patterns might not be
available in years to come, when one might desire to
complete their services. .
Of the patterns that can be secured in complete
services in sterling silver through our store are such
"heirloom" productions as
MARY CHILTON
CHATHAM
WASHINGTON'
FAIRFAX,
In high-grade Sheffield Plate the' beautiful Adam
period pattern is available in the complete service.
This store, recently chosen as the "Hallmark" store ,
of Portland, toill soon be showing exclusively the
Various lines bearing the "Hallmarli" stamp.
Jaeger Bros.
Jewelers Silversmiths ,
131-133 SIXTH STREET Oregonian Building
Community Service wants especially to provide
social and recreational activities tor Portland's
10.000 or more young people who are without homes
and have no social advantages. It deserves your
help. Memberships are $1, $10, $25 and $100. Head
quarters Northwestern Bank building. Telephone
Main 654.
Help Make Portland "the City of Friends"
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VARIOUS BODIES OF STUDEXTS
BUSY GETTING READY.
Programme Includes Athletics,
Vaudeville, Alumni LuncTicon and
Historical Pageant on Canip,us.
OREGON AGF.ICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis, March fl. (Special.)
Committees (or the various activi
ties . of Junior week-end have just
been announced by the committee in
general charge. Roy S. Keene of
Salem is chairman and Leo Spitzbart,
also of Salem, is chairman of the
unior prom. Allen Brandes of Port-
and is chairman of the junior vaude-
ille committee. Other members of
he committee are Sterling Smith of
ortland and Lynctte Svonson of As
toria.
The alumni luncheon is in oliarge
of Gladys Kies of Vancouver. Wash.,
with Virginia Smith of Ontario, Frank
Brown of Salem and Ralph Campbell
of Amity as her assistants. Charles
Russel of Pendleton is chairman of
the committee on athletics. Other,
members of the committee are Henry
Reardon of Corvallis and Charles
Chandler of Fresno, Cal. The junior
pageant is in the hands of Kenneth
Kali of Portland. Frances Castner of
Hood River and Merle Briggs of Corvallis.
Charles Webber of Portland is look
ing after the publicity for the week
end with Eric Witt of Portland and
Donald Morse of Seattle helping him.
A poster contest among the students
is being held by this committee to
select a number of advertising post
ers to distribute over tha state.
The junior vaudeville will open
the festivities Thursday night. The
performance will be repeated Friday
ie-ht. Friday morning rrom o ciock
until 11 o'clock will be given over to
oting by students and faculty. j
An alumni luncheon will be given
on the campus at noon Friday, with a
baseball game between the college
nd the University of Oregon in the!
fternoon, followed by a track mecf
etween the two Institutions. una
of war between the freshmen
and the sophomores and the burning
of the green caps by the "rooks" will
a the features of Saturday morning.
The second baseball game of the se
ries with the university will be played
Saturday morning at 10 o clock.
The outdoor pageant win do given
Saturday afternoon on the campus.
It will be put on by the women of
the college and will be historical in
character and based on tne dook.
Oregon.'' by J. B. Horner, neaa oi
the history department. Three parts
ill be featured Indian istory oi
roo-nn Karlv stages ot tne ocme-
ment of Oregon, and Oregon, the Pres
ent.
Fire Destroys Houseboat.
CASTLE ROCK, Wash., March 6.
(Special.) A houseboat belonging to
Elmer Huntington, stationed near the
Barnes place out from Kelso, was de
stroyed by fire Sunday night. Mr.
and Mrs. Huntington reside in Castle
Rock, but were living in their house
boat, which Was comfortably fur
nished, to be near Mr. Huntington's
work. They were away at the time
and there is no clew to the origin
of the fire. The houseboat, furnish
ings and some valuable tools were a
total loss. Ho insurance. K
"FLU" EPIDEMIC SUBSIDES
Stringent Regulations Lifted In
Districts Aronnd Baker.
BAKER, Or., March 6. (Special.)
The influenza epidemic has so far
subsided in districts around here that
"flu" bans are being lifted.. Haines
is the latest town in the county to
cast aside the stringient regulations.
Dr. H. Reid, city health officer, re
ports that no new ca-es have been -reported
for several days and has an
nounced there is no further necessity
for a ban on public gatherings.
ENGINEERING
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instruments for efficiency in
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We carry a complete line of Engineer
ing and Architects' Supplies and Art
ists' Material.
We extend to you a hearty welcome to
visit our store whether you make a pur
chase or not.
Printing Engraving Bookbinding
"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE"
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Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults.
91 Third street. Eoth phones. Adv.
OSCAR
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Distinguished American baritone,
ensagnl to appear as soloist at
concert to be civen in
THE AUDITORIUM
BY THE
MULTNOMAH MALE CHORUS
Charles Swenson, Director.
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1 1
TICKETS BOc, 75c. 1, $1.50.
JiO WAR TAX.
Box Office at Sherman, Clay &
Co., Opens Tuesday, March 9.
The business man of to
day realizes that his
office equipment re
flects the character of
his business.
Leopold Desks
produce the effect de
sired. We will take in your old
furniture in exchange
for new.
PACIFIC
Stationery & Printing Co.
107 SECOND ST.
Complete Office
Outfitters
fill.
F and E
Check-writers
Sales and Service.
Hedman Mfg. Co.
C. Goldabronarh.
Oregon Distributor
Phone Mar. S422. -
415 Railway
Exchange Bldg.
AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOLS
Advanced Electrical for Mechanics
New night series just beginning. Aa electrical expert teaches
this course. Inquire for special bulletin.
Auto and Tractor Complete
Modern equipment, expert individual instruction and practical
experience. --( "
Vulcanizing
New and splendid equipment, experienced .instructor. Student
receives practical experience during entire time.
Ask about oar free scholarship for service men who enlisted ontslde
of Orearon, also S. A. T. C. and the state nld for Oregon service men.
Write for Catalogne, or Call IMt. ,C, Dept. Education, V.M.C.A. Bids.
Be a
Stenographer
Men stenographers are in con
stant demand in big business.
New classes are opening In Busi
ness English, Letterwriting, Of
fice Methods, Shorthand and
Typewriting
MARCH 8TH
Call or write for catalog C.
Day and Night Sessions
Ask abont our free scholarship for
service men who enlisted ontslde
of Oregon, also S. A. T. C. and the
state aid for Oregon service men.
Y. M. C. A. Business School
6th and Taylor Sts. Main 8700
Portland and the North
west's finest hostelry.
Rates $2 and Up
Splendid grill and fa
cilities for entertaining
private parties.
Portland, Oregon
Skilled
Optical
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Skilled Optical Service in fact, not merely
a talking. point, is the kind you get when you
come to us for relief from eye strain.
Our prescriptions are based upon the find
ings of the thorough examination which we
make with the finest optical instruments to be
obtained.
Our method of examination will be a revela
tion in thoroughness and attention to details,
to those who have been accustomed to usual
methods.
E. W. WHEELER, Optometrist
Wheeler Optical Co.
2d Floor Oregonian Bldg;.
'Y Preparatory School
ACCREDITED
offers thorough preparation for collcRe under conditions
most conducive to rapid progress small classes men
teachers personal supervision of study.
Academic, Commercial and Technical
" Subjects Offered
Ask about our free scholarship for service men who enlisted outside
of Oregon, also S. A. T. C. and the State aid for Oregon service men.
NEW TERM OPEN'S. MARCH 8TII
Evening Classes Opening Now
Call or address Div. C, Office 416, Y. M. C. A. forthim!, )n gon
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