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TTIE SUNDAY OR EG ONI AX, PORTLAND, JUNE 13, 1920 '
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
j'lty Editor Main 7070, A 6005
i KiHidny Editor Main 7070, A 6U5
J Advertising Department .. Main 7O7 0, A l!i.-
J Superintendent of Bids. . .Mum 7070, A otiui
1 AMISEMEXTS.
. ORP1IEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vau
. deville. This afternoon and tonight.
i LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Musical cora
.', edy. 'Him Koyal .Nobs." Tbree shows
, daily at - 7 and 9.
. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill)
Vaudeville and moving pictures. J to 5,
6:4." to 11 P. M.. Saturdays, Sundays and
'1 holidays continuous 1:15 to 11 P. M.
JAXTAOKS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Three shows dally, 2:;0. 7 and
; :0."i.
COUNCIL CREST Free amusement park.
' Take "CO" cars, Morrison or Washins-
ton streets.
THE OAKS Amusement park. Free ad
mission until 5 P. At., except Sundays
; and holidays. Take cars at First and
Aider.
GOLDEN RHETORIC OF VOICE
OF MX10RMACK STIRS HEARERS
Critic Describes San Francisco Recital of Noted Tenor Who Will Be
Heard in Portland Auditorium Wednesday Evening.
THRIFT STAMPS,
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
On Sal at
Business Office. Oreronlaa.
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Alaska society to Ceusbrate.
The Alaska society is making prepa
rations for the coming anniversary
of the midnight sun, which will be
celebrated Monday evening, June 21,
by an excursion on the barge Swan.
It is intended to make this celebra
tion one of the features of the
fchriners' convention, and an excep
tional good time Is promised. The
members of the committee are: J.
J. Crosxlcy. chairman; Mrs. K. W.
Sw an ton. Mrs. Josephine Stott, V. T.
(umc and li. W. Thompson. In prepa
ration of the event a general call is
extended to the members and friends
to be present at a meeting to be held
tomorrow evening in the assembly
room at the Portland hotel.
Artisans to Have Picnic. An ex
cursion and picnic for Sunday. June
26. has been arranged by Liberty as
sembly 528 of the United Artisans.
The boat Swan has been chartered for
the occasion and will leave the foot
of Jefferson street at 8 A. M. After
journeying down the W illamette and
Columbia for several hours, the party
will take shore leave during the mid
day period for a basket picnic and
games. Those who wish may dance
lln the trip and in fact several prize
Aiances have been planned. The party
will return at 8 P. M.
Highlanders to Meet. The semi
annual election of officers of Bonnie
Jtose Castle, Koyal Highlanders, will
be held next Wednesday night at the
East Side Business Men's club, cast
Alder street and Grand avenue. The
office of illustrious protector, made
vacant by the resignation of John R.
Youens. will be filled. Following the
business meeting the remainder of
the evening will be devoted to danc
ing and cards. i'riends of the order
are invited.
Caftain Htkson Improving. Cap
tain G. Lee Hynson, who last week
underwent his third operation since
returning1 from overseas, is convalesc
ing satisfactorily at the Portland
sanitarium. Mount Tabor. Captain
Hjnson commanded a surgical unit
with the first army in France and saw
many months of continuous action
at the front. Several surgical opera
tions have been required to overcome
"disabilities incured during his service.
Fire Warnings Posted. To spread
the gospel of "safety first" in con
nection with the conservation of the
forests of Washington and Oregon,
members of the forest service yes
terday posted 10.000 fire warning
placards, including IS different varie
ties, in picnic and camping grounds,
in the forests and in windows of
nouses and stores. In addition placards
will be posted in conspicuous posi
tions in street cars of the two states.
School. Children Entertain. The
A. I. Mills open-air school was on
Wednesday the scene of interesting
exercises when the children, number
ing 50, entertained their friends and
parents witli a programme of ex
ercises to mark the closing of the
school. A little playlet, "Molly's Wish,"
was presented by 18 children in at
tractive fairy costumes. The boys
of the school gave a flag drill and
all joined in singing several songs.
Samaritan Oddkellowb Meet.
Samaritan lodge. No. 2, I. O. O. b, at
its session Wednesday night enter
tained Dr. Ambrose H. Johnson, grand
master of the state of Oregon, who
paid the lodge an official visit.
Samaritan lodge conferred the initia
tory degree upon 15 candidates. The
plans are now well under way to
build a modern new Oddfellows'
temple.
Mrs. Bruce Scott Opens Employ
ment Bureau. Mrs. Scott, formerly of
the federal employment service has
opened a women's employment bureau
32!) Henry bldg., for the purpose of
recruiting workers for harvesting the
; fruit crops: also for finding all kinds
of employment for women and girls.
Specializing in prof., tech. and educa
tional positions. Phone Bdwy. 4537
Adv.
The annua picnic of the Portland
Focial Turnverein. member of the
American gymnastic union, will be
held Sunday, June 13, at Crystal lake
"Vark, Milwaukie. Games of all kinds,
stuglng, dancing. Admission to park
11c. including war tax; admission to
dance: I-adles, 35c, gentlemen 50c, in
cluding war tax. Adv.
"The Revival of Faith." Rev. W.
'O. Eliot Jr. will speak on this theme
at 11 o'clock this morning at the
Church of Our Father (Unitarian).
Broadway and Yamhill. Has your faith
been tested? Are you willing to give
the faith of a free church a fair hear
ins? Adv.
aumuari to meet. ine woman s
.auxiliary of the Oregon Pioneer as
sociation will meet in room C. Port
land library, Thursday at 2 o'clock
The various committees will submit
. their reports.
Children's Day Service. Children's
, day services will be held at the Lin
coln Methodist church at 8 o'clock this
evening. A programme of music and
recitations will be given entirely by
tne children.
Letter Carriers to Dance. The
T.etteY Carriers' association announces
-that it will give a moonlight excursion
and dance on the boat Swan, Thurs
day evening, June 17.
Country J Tome, 8'i acres for sale
close in on state highway in Tualatin
-valley. For information call Main
4164 or address 715 . Broadway bldg
Adv.
T'reb Lecture Tonight. Subject
"Results, by Theodore Harper a
Theosophlcal hall, 301 Central bldg
cor. 10 and Alder. All are welcome.
Adv.
Take Sunday dinner at the College
inn. special cnicken dinner. Full a 1;
, carte bill of fare 12 M. to 7 P. M.
East Sixth and Pacific streets. Adv.
Big Dance Tonight.
Cotillion Hall.
Evert Saturday Evening.
"Wonderful Orchestra. adv.
Police" inspection. Get your helme
.-now. rew shipment now in price
same. Eastern Hat Factory, 61 Third
t., bet. oak ana Pine. Adv.
Plaster board, beaver bo..rd. Cor
nell board for walls and ceilings.
- Timms. Cress & Co, 184 Second at.
Adv.
Dr. Ella K. Dearborn, diseases of
women and children; 800 Union, ave.
north; 1:30 to 5 P. M. Adv.
Keuuercr Coal, Carbon Coal Co,
mine agents, 321 Hawthorne ave- East
" 1188. Adv.
Oriental Rugs repaired, wash-cleaned.
Dinihanian, 465 Wash. at. Br. 2870.
Adv.
Anslet Printing Co. for quick serv-
ce. 252 W ash. St. Main 4671. Adv.
New Cadillac, suburban for sale.
E 4943. Adv.
Thono McMahon, chiropractor, Port
land. Adv,
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TOHHH WEDNESDAY.
OF John McCormacl
Wednesday evening
torium, under the
John McCormack, who sings
g at the Audi-
e direction ot
Steers & Coman, Redfern Mason of
the San Francisco Examiner, June 7,
says:
"John MeCormack is an institution.
He has brought joy into the lives of
thousands. He makes the common
place beautiful and, if he sometimes
lapses into sentimentality, he also
sings the classics with a classic per
fection. "I question whether John MeCor
mack ever sang better in his life than
he did yesterday for the immense
throng which gathered to hear him
in the Civic Auditorium.
"Inasmuch as he sang of the sancti
ties of home with all his old-time
sweetness, it was the same John Me
Cormack as of yore. A man cannot,
by taking thought, add a cubit to
his stature. But the artist who lives
intensely in his generation may de
velop capacities which, in a character
of less intensity, would have lain
dormant.
"The voice Is used with its accus
tomed Impeccability of phrase; the
diction is as clear as diction can be;
the breath control is perfect. It is
not In the domain of technique that
MeCormack has changed. If I might
express his transformation in
phrase. I would say' that when I last
heard him, some three years ago, I
think, he impressed me as a great
artist. Today he is something more;
he is a bard.
"I know that, for the Gael, the bard
is rather a poet than a musician. But
it is precisely in the emergence of
this gift of poetic vision that John
MeCormack has added to his artistic
stature. What has brought about
the change one can only conjecture.
Vet it is not an unreasonable surmise
to attribute the evolution of the
greater MeCormack to his sympathy
with his fellow human beings in these
years of the world's agony. When he
sang "Drurain don deelish,"it was
with the fervor of a patriot stirred
to the depths by the thought of op
pressed Erin. Better than any poli
tician, he pleaded the cause of Inms-
fail and the thunder of applause
which followed the song showed how
potently the golden rhetoric of his
voice had moved the audience."
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Groom Have Gone
The interest of the guests
turns to the wedding gifts.
Then come rippling whispers of approval, little
exclamations of delight over one lovely piece
after another.
Beautiful "Heirloom" silver, exquisite glass, dainty
little articles for the table, all win the praise of the
admiring guests. And invariably the name Jaeger
Bros, appears on many of the boxes holding them.
By their intrinsic merit, their beauty and appro
priateness, gifts chosen at this store will long keep
the donors in loving remembrance, and be fitting
adornments to the new home.
They may be represented in such charming period
patterns as the Lansdowne, Madame Louise, or that
interesting historic pattern, the Eheims. These all
come in sterling silver, and are splendid examples
of the art of the silver craftsman.
Perhaps a dignified Colonial mantel clock, or those
melodious Deagan dinner chimes may carry a spe
cial appeal for you.
No matter what the gift, it is truly worthy, if the
selection was made at Jaeger Bros.
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20 AT COLLEGE RESIGN
REGENTS TO SELECT STRONG
FACtLTT FOR INSTITUTION.
of Lake county: Ethel Smith, secre
tary to Dean Fawcett; Laura Gam
jobst, stenographer industrial jour
nalism department; Nana Putnam,
half-time clerk in library: Minnie I.
Poley, stenographer, superintendent
of buildings; Mrs. Charlotte Jackman,
secretary engineering department.
Grants Pass Day Observed.
Grants Pass, the United States army
nd Hill Military academy were the.
motifs of the monthly get-together
ay at the chamber of commerce last
week. The diners were summoned to
mess by the buglers of the academy
and a detail of Boldiers under cap
tain Page of the United States army
recruiting service graphically illus
trated the unfortunate position of a
straggler during the civil war at-
empting to pass a sentinel wunoui
Grant's pass." Beautiful souvenirs
of the marble caves near Grants Pass
were distributed to the diners and
the Grants Pass slogan, "It's the
limate." was the answer to tne why
for its wonderful fruits, flowers and
rosy cheeked maidens.
Fraternities Elect Officers. The
trowel fraternity of North Pacific
college, a dental fraternity composed
of Masons in good standing, elected
the following officers at their annual
meeting at the Acacia clubrooms.
Charles Owens, worshipful master;
Miles Ward, Junior master: George
Bangarter, secretary-treasurer; Dr.
F. Hurd, inspector. The Psi Omega
fraternity, a national dental organiza
tion, elected C. C. Shinn grand master,
S. Bradferd junior master. M. Cooper
treasurer, O. Robinson secretary, w .
Stanley outer guardian.
Cadets Will Drill. A competitive
drill will be an event of the com
mencement programme at Hill Mili
tary academy next Wednesday even
ing. Gold and stiver medals win oe
awarded the victors in the drill. For
the programme Dr. W. T. McElveen
will deliver the address and Dr. Kmil
Enna will have charge of the music.
Boy Bitten Br Cur. Motorcycle
Patrolman Ingle reported yesterday
morning that a stray dog had bitten
the hand of Russell Burdett. a boy
living at 493 East Twenty-second
street. The wound was reported not
serious. The dog was turned over to
the Humane society.
Bugaboo Going. We are fast elimi
nating fear of dental operations by
treating for pyorrhea, extracting,
filling, and crowning the most sensi
tive teeth, without pain by aid of
nerve blocking. Drs. Hartley, Kiesen-
dahl & Marshall, S07 Journal bldg.
Adv.
Motorist Hits Hydrant. H. T. Vil
leger of the Harrison hotel collided
with a hydrant at Market and Front
streets with his automobile, accord
ing to a report turned in at the police
station yesterday. The hydrant was
broken off even with the sidewalk.
Correct Full Dress accessories for
Shrine week. Manhattan shirts and
Keyscloth tics, a new assortment, ex
ceptional in style and quality. M
Slchel, men's furnisher and hatter
331 Washington St., near Broadway.
Adv.
Painter Sentenced for Larceny.
Ray Thompson, painter, who is said
to have stolen 100 pounds of white
lead from his employer and sold It
for 10 with which to purchase mor
phine, was given 60 days on a larceny
charge by Judge Rocsman yesterday.
Thompson was arrested by Inspectors
Phillips and Tackaberry. According
to the inspectors he is a drug addict.
Artificial Teeth exclusively. Dr. E.
C. Rossman. 307 Journal bldg. Adv.
Y. M. C. A. CAMPING OUT
Aruiual Outing Will Be Held on
Shores of Spirit Lake.
The 12th annual camp on the shores
of Spirit lake, three miles north of
Mt. St. Helens, which has been con
ducted by the young men's division
of the local Y. M. C. A. is scheduled
to open on June 28. Over 60 appli
cations nave been received, to date.
and it is planned to limit the number
to 100.
A new auto truck lias been pur
chased by the boys' division of the
"T," in which the boys will make the
trip to the camp from Portland. Sec
retary J. C. Meehan will arrive home
from Blue -Ridge. N. C, in a few days
and will have a pack of new ideas
for sports and general good time
during the two months of the camp's
existence.
Self-government is the rule of the
camp. The boys, with their older
leaders, form the congress of th
group. Stunt nights and field meets
are on the programme, wn medals
and award.-: for the winners. Par
ents who wish their sons to attend
tnis camp sliould get in touch with
the association immediately, as the
capacity of the camp is limited to
100. and the first croups which will
stay three weeks are filled.
Eighty-Four Resignations Since
July, Records of State
School Show.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallis, June 12. (Special.)
More than 20 resignations were ac
cepted by the board of regents of the
college, which met this week. Sixty-
four resignations had previously been
accepted since July 1, 1919. The
strongest men and women available
will fill the vacancies. The follow
ing is a list of those who resigned:
T. D. Beckwith, professor of bac
teriology; E. M. Buel, assistant pro
fessor of logging engineering; Myrtle
Proper, instructor in office training;
John E. Love, instructor in mathemat
ics; H. E. Selby, instructor in farm
management; Blanche McClatchie Mc-
Williams, instructor in physical edu
cation for women; Mildred Lincoln,
instructor in physics; G. L. Hicks, in
structor In physics; H. F. Cope, in
structor in physics; F. E. Knowles,
instructor in physics; E. K. Williams,
instructor in modern language; Lln
nus Pauling, instructor in chemistry
Fred Allen, instructor in chemistry;
E. C. Gilbert, instructor in chemistry;
Ethel Stils, instructor in art; Kathe
rine Waite, fellow In chemistry; A. L.
Fluharty, county agent of Wasco
county: D. E. Richards, county agent
Occult Science
Lectures
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MR. FARRINGT0N BURIED
funeral Scr-vioes Held for Old'
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Time Portland Resident.
Funeral services for Tabor Far
rington, Portland resident for the
past 30 years, who died at his resi
dence in this city, 1253 Minnesota
avenue, June 3, were held last Mon
day from Chambers chapel. Inter
ment with Masonic rites was in the
Rose City cemetery.
Honorary pall bearers were mem
bers of Al Kader temple and active
ones charter members of Mount Hood
lodge, he having been a member of
both organizations.
Mr. Farrinston was 67 years of age.
He had been engaged in the carriage
business in Albina for many years
but had retired several years ago.
He was a charter member of Mount
Hood lodge and first junior warden
of that organization. At the time of
his death he held the position of
trustee of that body.
He is survived by two brothers,
William Farrington of Blooming
Prairie, Minn., and L. M. Ferrington
of Portland; four sisters, Mrs. Carrie
Brooks and Mrs. Lizzie McGuire, of
Oklahoma, and Mrs. Mary Mason and
Mrs. Katie McDaniels of this city.
x i:. W. MLNSON.
National Lecturer Theosophlcal So
ciety, will give a series of lectures in
this citv. commencing Monday, June
14. at Theosophical Hall. 301 Central
building, corner Tenth and Alder, on
the following subjects:
.Monday. June 14. H P. M.. Subject.
-DO THE DEAD RETURN f
Toeiday. June 15. S P. M.. Subject.
"HOW MANY 1.IVK.S HAVE lOl'
lavKuf
Wednesday, jnur 16. IS P. M Subject,
THE StiKX'K OF THE BOK
UEULAM)." No C'barjcr Contribution Optional.
Read The Oregonian classified ad?.
GIVE J0YJTHE RUSH!
ir you want a tailored suit in
which to welcome the caravans, tell
Joy. Hustle down tomorrow nir-lr a
fabric and be measured. Easy pay
ments. Joy. the tailor, 104 Fourth
street, bet. Washington and Stark.
Adv.
Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults.!
91 Third street. Both phones. Adv.
6. & rx. green stamps for cash.
Holman Fuel Co. Main 353, 660-21.
Adv.
A new corn harvesting machine, in
addition to stripping the ears from
tne stalks, nusKs tnen and with a
belt conveyor loads them into wagons.
Notice to Owners of Heating
and Steam Plants
This company having the largest coal yards In the city is prepared to
store for you and deliver at present prices by rail or truck.
50,000 Tons First-Class
UTAH COAL
Dont wait until freight and mine prices advance; act'- now.
AortBTrent Ajmtn I tab Fori Co. Sunnyalde and f Dally '
I'lt'RNant Valley Coal. I Capacity
Standard Coal Co. standard Coal. -! Over
Premier Coal Co. Premier Rock Springs Coal. I JR.OOO
Canadian PaeUle Ry Alberta Anthracite. t Tons.
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We are specialists in equipping offices, having both
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Palo Alto
Military
Academy
FOR YOUNG BOYS
EXCLUSIVELY
No high school. Only school of
its kind on the Pacific Coast. In
session 12 months in the year. A
home as well as a school. Sum
mer term, study and recreation,
begins June 21. Make reserva
tion now.
Col. Richard P. Kelly,
Supt.
P. O. Box 138-P, Palo Alto, Cal.
Boys'
Summer School
June 14 August 1
H. AL Earr. principal of Irvlngton
School, is serving as Principal of
Summer School, assisted by B. A.
Thaxter and W. A. Petteys.
During the year all are princi
pals of Portland schools.
4th to 8th Grades
Each boy's special need analyzed
and provided for by class work
supervised study, or private
tutoring.
Physical development cared for
by gymnasium training under
expert supervision.
All under auaplcea of
Oregon Institute of Technol
ogy, Y. M. C. A.
Call or write Hugh Miller,
Dept. C, Office 416
The Seale Academy
(MIMTART)
Fifteen-acre Campus elRht-arre wended
park, seven clear for drill and all snorts.
Both Grammar and HiKh School Courses.
Not to learn one's lessons Is a brearh of
trust. CatalOBue. Climate perfection. Sum
mer session, .Itine 21. Fall term. Sept. 14.
GRE.Wil.I.K C. E.MKKV. Headtuaater.
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Sales and Set-rice.
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Oregon Distributor
Phone Mar. S422.
415 Railway
Exchange) Bids.
H HFt
USED OFFICE FURNITURE
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NOW ON SALE
LARGE SELECTION MODERN HIGH GRADE
DESKS
CHAIRS
TABLES
FILES
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Pacific Stationery & Printing Co.
107 2D ST., BET. WASHINGTON AND STARK
Established 20 Years in Portland
C. GEE W0 Chinese Medicine Co.
No operations. No poison used in our won
derful remedies, composed of the choicest
Oriental roots, herbs, buds and bark, many
of which are unknown to the medical science
of this country. Our remedies are harmless
and have made many sufferers from ca
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PREPARE!!!
Preparation is essential to success. The summer school
at the Y. M. C. A. offers opportunity for young men to
prepare for college and to prepare for business.
School Opens June 14
Matacmatics
KnRllah
Science
A partial list of subjects offered:
Historr
Hook keeping;
Saortbaud
Com. Ceon-rapay
T7PPTT riling
Spanish
Register Now Dept. C
Oregon Institute of Technology
Fourth Floor, Y. M. C. A.
To the Flower Lovers:
We would like to share with you the pleasure of seeing
our Peonies in blossom and extend, therefore, a cordial
invitation to you to visit us between now and June 27,
when the blooms are at their best.
.HOWARD EVARTS WEED
MARGARET S. WEED.
WEED LANDSCAPE NURSERY
Canyon Road, Six Miles West of Portland
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or plates the "Wise" teeth look well. Tit well and are the best substitute
for your natural teeth that it is possible to secure.
RRirtRF WftRK has been brought to the highest state of perfection. The
UniUUL IIUIIA teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will without
removing from the mouth. We use gold or porcelain as your fancy dic
tates. This is only one of our many original methods.
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33 Yeara. in Portld.
WISE DENTAL CO.
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