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;nc c..::c: ;UIJDAY JQlAaJAL, -FOHTLA1ID. GUI ID AY IIOHIilKG,- F JlUlivJk' fcJ, 1C13. TOWN TOPICS TOXIGUT'S AMVSEMESTS HEIMCIICleTeiitti and MorrUmi " itreets. Pnrt. land ByoipUouy orchestra in concert t 3 this firnoon. l)rk tonirht. BAKKtt SpTanth and Sixth trts, nr Mor. rlm. The Baker Player in -'A Milk White - Flair, beginning thia afternnou. OKPHEUM VaudTllla (Sorenth and Taytor). L1IUC Keating & Flood Mimical Comedy com pany In oaluskT'r Trouble!." - TANTAtiE! Vaudeville. . , Weather Conditions Porttotod, Or., ' Feb. 22. J013 Tbe lake a torm la drlfttuf nortbraatward lad la cen tral thla evening over New York and the St. Laurence TalWy. Moderately low tirewiire ob talna orer the Pacific ilop,. while tbe lire, sure la blab over Interior Canada, the plains atatoa and Mlsalailiipl ralley, Within . tha laat 24 hours precipitation baa occurred to wen ern Wanhlnittoii. California, - the Biita itatei and the tnoat of tbe iUtis east ot tha Kockr mountains; also Is Canada. Tha pannage of tha eaatam - atorin , baa been attended with high I winds ' ew . tbe ! region, Ohio alley and middle Atlantic stale. ' The leather la warmer In' north-central cnllfornis and New kfpxifn. anil If 4m Mnl.lo m th MU- N and interior Canada. Excent on the An. unlacnlaii highland, temperatures In general are below normal througbot the country, ' Tbe Indlcatlona are for oreaMlonal rain or now Sunday In weatern Washington and north- WHtfrn nnkffmi. anil .. miupuI fal wuthH throughout the remainder ot tbla dlatrict. No decided temperature change' are expected, and -generally eoutheaeterly winds will obtain. FORECASTS. Portland and Ticlnltyj- tiuuday occaatonal rain. Sontbeaaterly. wlnda. Oregon: Sunday generally fair etcept e clonl rain-la northwest portion. Boutheaat erly winds. , Waahlngton: Sunday fulr east, oeeaaional rain or enow In west portion. southeaster lr winda. Idaho; Sunday- generally fnlr. l'HICODORK F. DRAKE, " . Acting iJlatrlct Vorecaater. Pnneral of Captain John W, Cochran. Funeral services for Captain John W. Cochran a well known early steamboat man of Portland, who died Friday after noon at his home, 1386 - Willamette boulevard, at the age of 80 years, will be held at t o'clock tomorrow after noon from the residence. Burial will be In the Rlvervlew cemetery. At the bedside at the .time of his death were his wife and only son, Captain James S. Cochran. Captain Cochran had charge of the first steamboat operating; on the -upper Willamette river between Cor vallls and Eugene. For a great number of years he was connected with steam boat activities of tha fnlnrtiMn anil Wll. lamette. For some time he made his home at Oregon City, where he lived with tho late Jacob Kamm. He re tlredfro mactlve work some years' ago. The Kobe James Cochran, wag owner of PelepHone, formerly a well knqwn boat. T. HI. 0. A. Melting Another group by Frederick A. Agatv nsnlfitant pastor or the White Temple, will be the fea tures of the meeting . the Young Men's Christian Association uls after noon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Airar hi an ex perlenced social service worker, ibid his discourse win be along this line. x Be fore coming to America ho engaged 1o social service endeavor in Africa and England. The lantern slides are the sec ond group- in tho series prepared by W. D. Bliss on "The Kingdom of God." The general subject for today is "The King," Transportation Clnb to Dance. Next Wednesday evening ibd Portland Trans portation club will give a dunce and 600 party In Its rooms on the Mulnomah hotel, fer which Invitations have Just been Issued. Next Tuesday the club will give Its regular weekly luncheon at 12 o'clock, also at the Multnomah, with K. L. Cadle as chairman of the day. C. J. Gray, of the United States Steel Products company, will be tho speaker. W. T. Conlln will sing a solo. B. T. Schumacher will bo the accompanist. voting for 50 years. A liill Is Intro-1 dined to the senate asking fur franchise ; to be given men. As many are opposed to ever granting men the ballot a lively time ensues. The following musical j numbers will be given: Piano solo, Pro fessor Grant Gleason; vocal solo, Mrs. ii A. Albert; violin solo, Miss A. Won neldors; vocal solo, Mrs. G. W. Stokes; Dlnkelsplel Trle.vRugedirt, Tlxa, Dolga (in Dutch costume and wooden shoes;. VAltna VnX nun HMi Antia.an.Tri re boys under II years of age were taken in charge yesterday afternoon by Pa- trAlman TTftrA fnf nmmnnnnmV tmlrtST small rifles in the woods back of Coun cil Crest." They were Roy Miier, i Fifth street; Roy Hill, 353 Harrison street, and. Victor Dudley, SOS Twelfth street. Tney were later aent nome. Each lad was armed -with a rlfl TTnUoeased Dlatrlbntors AWitot-A. M. Moseley andC, A. Burbank were at"? rested yesterday afternoon by tha po lice for distributing advertising matted without a license. Considerable ques. tton has been raised tha last few days about posting' bills and promiscuous ad vertising, and a number of arrests have been made, The ordinance. la sweeping, and Is now being strictly enforced. -.-toyal Highlanders W81 MeeVjAt the meeting of Bonnie Rose castle, Ko. (78, Royal Highlanders, tq be held tomorrow evening, a number of new applications will, be received, the members having waged a membership contest for some time. On March 10 a class will be initiated and a degree staff will be or ganized. Events of a social nature are also planned by the castle. ' Xt Xs Ko Disgrace) to save money, and you will save it if w make your clothes. We make it possible for you to save, from $5 to $10 on your spring suit if you have not found this out, come around and we will tell you how and why we pan do it. Unique Tailoring Co., S09 Stark, Bet: Ith and Ith. Men's and Ladies Tailors. - Woman Bess Burglar. Mrs. J. C. Westengard, 739 Northrup street, re ported to the police yesterday after noon that she saw a burglar in the house next door, patrolmen Burn and Sherrell searched the bouse, but could find no trace. of the intruder. In case of a burglary, the police can be reached by calling Main 212. mesldents Complain. Following con tlnued complaints from residents in the vicinity of Fifty-third and Stark streets, the police yesterday notified all boys In that neighborhood they must desist from congregating "in a vacant house near that street corner. The boys hold sessions late at night franchise Ordinance Sifned, The frinrhl nnllnunc nttniuxt h th conn. i ll at the last meeting , granting the fortiana Kanway, ugni ana jrower company the right to operate car lines on 22 miles of city streets, was signed by Acting Mayor George I Baker, Fri day afternoon. Lector at Synagogue. Q. Deutsch, kprofessor of Jewish literature and hls l .1 - ,1-1 ,T1 II i y in me ncuiaw uuiun uvusc, v-in- rlnnatl, Ohio, will lecture at the Ahavla tjholorW synagogue, Park and Clay : treets, this morning at 10:80 o'clock. The publics invited. W sell hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices for HQ pound beds from $7.50 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. Port land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metxger. proprietor, 226-228 Front street. Main 474, A-1874. make a urn ran too close to the curb. The handle bars of hts machine struck a telegraph pot, and he was thrown from the machine to, the street, sus taining Internal injuries ' He., was picked up unconscious by passing auto ists and rushed to the hospital. The ex tent of his injuries have not been de BLASTED THROUGH ICE JAM land his crew, first with dynamite) f I rU i C i. , t which loosened up the ice, and then i t-wn.l vi)i with tha rV fnr Moaning- nr.t thm TtHRA. ' t layer age. Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leaves Washington street dock at 2 d. m.. . i Belding', the Jeweler, now at 181H Third, cor. Yamhill. . Repairing, agate, cutting and setting. Will call and de liver. Main J.S92. Tent Stolen-A tent belonging to U. Chrlsman, llaO Hawthorne avenue, was stolen last night from In front of his residence.'.' Slcharis combination dinner 1; spe cial daily from t to 8 p. m.; also com bination luncheon, BOc. Park ami Alder 1 J The pictures 'shown in tha cuts were taken by J. G. gill, who took moving pictures, for the Universal Film com pany's Animated Weekly. In one of the cuts Is shown the ice thrown Into the air when a shot was fired. ANT HARD SURFACED Stan's Pants Buy of me and save the high rent profit Jimmy Dunn, room 31$ Oregonlan Bldg. . Take elevator, - Coos Bay ana Eureka sales Monday, February 84, at t p. m., North . Paclf la S. S. Co, 122 A., 8d st, near-Wash.; , Sensible Trusses for practical men at reasonable prices. , Albert Berni, the druggist, 228 WashlngtoB-near 2d. . Bead the Advertisement of the Port land Hotel on this page. Something in it that will Interest you greatly, Men's Overcoats now selllnr at less than wholesale cost. Jimmy Dunn, room ' a io, uregouian aiag. " If Interested in Taking a Homestead see adv. in classified aection under head of ."Homesteads." . Bttdelman Sews Co. Formerly Mar quambldg. 424 Wash, bet 11th & 12th. J. W. Applegate, photographer, copy ing and enlarging old pictures, 88 ith at TJnlon Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main 841, A-8241. W. A, .Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Buy Your Wtchenwars front K. Bau- mer & Co., J6i E. Morrison St. Sr. rrank SffcCauley 1020 Selling building. has .returned. Commercl Work. Gifford, Main 6878. Wooster SeUs EverythlSg-488 Wash. Grace Adams, optician, 405 Swetl'd bldg Sr. Stevenson, Dentist Dekum bldg. Dr. Breltung, Splnologtr', Royal bldg. j See Oregon First. Gifford Studio. Coterie Meeting. The Coterie will meet In Eilers hall, at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, when an Interest ing program will be given. Mrs. New ton McCoy will speak on 'Things Worth While," Mrs. M. I,. T. Hidden will speak on civic affairs, and Mrs. C. M. Kigglns will speak on educational data. Mrs. Lang will epeak on the woman poets of America, and Mrs. Helen Mil ler Senn will give Illustrations from their poems. General discussion of the women poets and novelists will take place. Ordered to Support Wife H. H. Ur- dahl, a real estate man, who was re cently donied a divorce by Circuit Judge Gatens, Is to make a payment of 810 for the support of : is wife and child to morrow or bfl sentenced to the rockpile. according to an order by County Judge Cleetun. Judge Cleeton ordered that Urdahl pay 810 a week to the support of his family, or $40 a month. Uhdahl s release 4s to be sought by his attorney vii writ ul iiaucua uuipuo. no is uiiuor 8256 bonds to insure his appearance. Inslnesa Girls' Club.-The regular monthly social meeting of the Business Girls' club will be held tomorrow even ing at 8 o'clock In the Cathollo Women's league rooms, 129 Fourth street. Rev. Father .1. P, Smith will give an Illus trated lecture on the old missions of California. All business girts are wel come, whether they belong to the club or not and the members are requested to attend. No admission will be charged. Tour Arrested for Speeding. The fol lowing were arrested yesterday after noon foe auto speeding: G. T. Ander son, 43S7 Hawthorne avenue; F. M. Kendrlck; Sv.J Linn on road; W. C. Par- rott. 1837 Lovejoy street, and Walter MOlin, Twenty-third and Thurman streets. Motorcycle Officers Coulter and Bowley made the arrests. Their cases will come up Monday morning before tne municipal court ladles' Auxiliary Benefit The Mar tha Washington Eastern Star Social club will give a unique play entitled -votes ror .Men, at the Sellwood Y. M C. A., February 28. The play repre sents the Oregon legislature in session In 1963, with women senators- In their seats. Ideal conditions have been reached, for the women alone have bean Sua-pr Found. Patrolman Teters yes terday afternoon found a buggy with harness and robe, at the foot of Mead street. Tho vehicle waa turned over to George Zollinger, near that point, to be claimed. The buggy had yellow wheels. PREFER FARM LIFE TO SERVICE WARSHIP j-J i. ' .uj'HI'U iiiiiirn'iiiiiiiiiii it fmaBamammmmmmmwm TawmMIIBSSSSmTtr"Baiamnraaiir ririrwaafaaaiv,,a'aaaaaaaiiaisii aHia .V:-. Jim GEE I 5 1 1 A " fg"v ' ' y j 'yiy 1 1 j SI er plHnni en .iif t;i! v, an 1 $44 J. CoinpAre t -..i maklna- the prlcra an.l tiu,s t' to clan up the itwk Ipt t ni 32 Bumstiip. between th and 7t i This Is positively jour l;t elm secure these prices. Kee.l-t rfn, h i Mfg. Co.-Office. Journal bu.H.iu. REETS IN VOODLAVN A fire department and a new fire sta tion near trig completion, but almost im passable roads for the flre-flgbtlnr t equipment to travel over Is the predica-, ment In which residents or wooaiawn find themselves, according. to informa-j lion orougnt out at a meeting ,oi me Woodlawn Improvement asociation, held Friday night at Greene's hall. It was the sense of the meeting that Dekum avenue, from Union avenue to ( Thirteenth street, , Woodlawn's main thoroughfare, hould be hard sur raced, the association members, after discus sion, adopted a resolution to this ef fect, wMch was adopted. The resolu tion will be forwarded to Councilman Maguire and later "to the city coun cil. A petition, asking for the hard surfacing of Dekum avenue, and signed by nearly 70 per cent of the residents of V?oodla?wn, has already been present ed to the council. The association also Indorsed the Oregon Geographic board resolution that the Oregon slough he renamed Peninsula Channel, and declaring themselves in favor of continuing their efforts to have the approach to tha proposed interstate bridge connect with Union avenue. Do You Meed Money? Title ft Trust Company, Fourth and Oak, will make first mortgage loans on improved city property, and also loan money to home bulldeis. A. O.-V. W. High Tlnks Portland lodge No. 27, Ancient Order United Wor' men, will have a high jinks at their hall on Fourth street next Friday night. A fine sea food banquet-with all the necessary trimmings will be served. A Simple Boms Bemady for Bheume- tism, lumbago or kidney trouble that has given best satisfaction In many ob stinate cases. Salgrene 8 ounces, mixed with 4 ounces oliva oil and take two teaspoonful doses every three hours. "Washington to aa Age of Change'' will be the theme at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Seventh and Yam hill, this morning at 11. Vesper service at 4:30 p. m. Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr., min Bo More Desire for Drink after tak ing the White Cross treatment. Abso lute cure within four to seven days with all home comforts. Call, write or phone. Main 8421; A-1447. 714 Davis 8t Bffloiency and solenoa of business, building, practical, oral and written In struction. Classes being formed. Shel don School, Spalding bldg. Phone Mar shall 1722. & Banner aj Co, dinner ware special ists. 868 E. Morrison St All kinds of dinner sets at low prices. Remember the number, 869 K. Morrison St. Mrs. Itincoln offers Special Prloes on decorating or initialing dinner sets dur ing March. Firing Art Den, 405 H Mor rison St, H blocic abovs a, W. ft K. & Baumer ft Co, the biggest little department store In Portland, are now located in their rfSw home, 369 East Morrls6n St. Qold Bond Stamps. Washington, Feb. 22. Stories are continually told to prove that the navy is very short of men and officials, it has even been asserted In congress that Americans of the middle west, espe cially tho farming class, believe that the world ia rushing toward "militar ism," and that they prefer to "rush the plow" Instead of sailing on the briny deep on one of Uncle Sam's warships. Rear Admiral Philips Andrews, chief of the bureau of navigation, of the navy department, takes exception- to these oft repeated assertions, and main tains tnat the navy today has more and i better material to pick from than ever before. "Considering the fact" said Admiral Andrews, "that nearly one half of the nation's citizens eligible for enlistment have spent .their lives far from the sea board and have but little conception of the meaning of the term 'sea power,' we Have done remarkably well. Without doubt we have exceeded every other na tion operating the same policy of vol untary enlistments. "The Navy Is now short about 5009 men between 9 and 10 per cent of Its allowed strength. Recruiting is show ing a decided gain, and despite the high wages and the scarcity of labor which have prevailed throughout the country for months past, the navy department has been able to appeal to a sufficiently large number of young men without j lessening the standards aa to the men ial, moral or pnysicai requirements which standards are the highest of any military service in the world." Combination dredge, U. 8. 8. Umatilla, used by engineer In work on upper Columbia. Center view shows dredge "attacking" an Ice blockade. Bottom picture abovs how huge "rake" la used ia remov ing ice blocks from channel. NOTICE TO ARTIFICIAL EYE WEARERS We will have bur European expert with u from March 10 to March 15, inclusive. He will make an eye for you that will match in color and ex pression your natural eye. Appoint ments can be made by phoning Mar shall 819 or by calling at our store. i You must have an appointment to see him. A fit guaranteed. Columbian Optical Co. 143 SIXTH ST. SELLING BLDG. N. B.If the eye Is not perfectly sat isfactory for you. after it Is made, you are under no obligation to. take It STERONC WASHINGTON SILVER . .,. TOB TOTJB TABItB -This Is the most popular silver flat "ware pattern on the market and you will be surprised 'to see how reasonable it is. WB CABBY XT COVFUITS. Other Patterns We Handle. Paul Barer Violet - Camel Boss . Beraln . Anollo Lafayette XonttoeUo Hampton Vewbnry Expert Engraving Dons Without Extra Charge. - JAEGER BROS. The Large Jewelry store. , , see xobbxsoh st. BZT. 3BO AJTO 4TK. IT WOULD BE AS MUCH SENSE TO STOP A. CLOCK TO SAVE TIME AS IT WOULD BE TO BUY A CHEAP FILING SYSTEM TO SAVE MONEY. The : After being tied up for several weeks at Celllo because of the huge Ice block ade in the Columbia river about four miles above that place, tha United States engineer steamer Umatilla, Cap tain S. V. Wlnslow, finally succeeded in getting to the upper river early last week by shooting the Ice and then re moving It with her big rake. The biggest part of the jam was In Bomeopathio Uae Complete Boer icke it Runyon. Boertcke Tafel, Luy ties. Red Cross Pharmacy, Seventh street at Ankeny. Injured lean's Condition Serious. H. L. Meckel, employed In the Telegram editorial department, who was serious ly Injured Friday night at Twenty eighth and Thurman streets by a fall from a motorcycle, Is reported to be In a serious condition at Good Samaritan hospital. Heckel was taking a spin on his motorcycle, and In attempting to "O that I were the glove upon that hand" Romeo and Juliet. WERE the two famous lovers to step forth from the pages that picture them, Romeo might well 'be envious -- the glove would be Lennon's ' "CREST" Dainty, stylish, long-wearing $1.50 me pair Morrison St., Opp. P, O. -v C. F, Berg, Manager . 4' WILL WIDEN THIRTEENTH STREET IN SELLWOOD The petitions for the widening of East Thirteenth street, Sellwood, have all been signed, and as all of the property holders, from the Qolf Links to Mllwau kie street have signified tbelr desire to have tbe improvements put In, there seems a strong likelihood that the work will begin shortly; The work will be very Inexpensive, as there Is a wide' parking and wooden curbs along most of the street, and It Is the plan to cut off two feet of parking from either side of the street The Sellwood Board of Trade will meet Tuesday night' to discuss the ad visability of hard surfacing East Thir teenth street, through Sellwood. This is an Improvement which has been agi tated, off and on, for some tirre, but no definite step has yet been taken; but it Is the plan of the Board of Trade to fake up the matter In a systematic manner, circulate petitions among the property holders, get everybody Inter ested, and push tha Improvement through to an early completion. The Electric Pencil. From Harper's Weeklyi A novelty In a penholder permitting one to write in the dark, since it is pro vided with an e'ectrlo light. The tube through Which the point of the pencil goes is fitted with a small accumulator and an electric lamp. The latter throws a disc of light over the point where tha writing is being done. This luminous pencil has been Invented for the use of doctors, reporters, detectives, etc., whose work necessitates the taking of notes in the street and In darkness. the Hell Gate, about four miles above Celllo, and In places It was said to be 80 feet high. The Ice jam extended about 200 yards up and down the river. The Umatilla was needed at a point up the Columbia river In order to get some work done before high water and the only way In which she could get there was to work her way through the loe. This was done by Captain Wlnslow ,. . ,-J Card of Thanks. We wish to ektend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neigh bors, and also the Piedmont car men, for the beautiful floral offering. In the sad losa-of; our husband and father. MRS. A. SAPPAND CHILDREN. Charles Anderson, 187 Cook avenue, and his son and daughter wish to thank their friends for their sympathetic toatrnent rendered, .thern durin ibe bur-s lai of their beloved wife aiid mother and for the beautiful floral pieces. j .... We wish -to thank our many friends for their kindness to ua during tbe Ill ness and death of ''our dear daughter and sister. MR. AND MRS. A.' O'HANLON AND INAUGURATION of a Delicious Table (THote Dinner Every Week Dayand Sunday At $1.00 MAIN DINING ROOM 5 J30 to 8 :00 o'Clock A dinner that leaves nothing to be desired one to which you may always bring your family or your friends with the assurance of delicious food and perfect service. Our Noon Luncheon Is bringing more and more busy professional and business men and" women every day. Here you can enjoy a luxurious half hour or hour, away from the crowded street level. You'll say it's worth the price, fifty cents. Main dining room, 11 :30 to 2. The Portland Hotel N. K. Clark, Asst. Mgr. C. J. Kaufmann, Mgr. Sectional Filing Cabinet! Cut Rate Sale Oregon Made Umbrellas for Men and Women $1.25 Umbrellas cut to $ .95 $1.50 Umbrellas cut to $1.15 $2.00 Umbrellas cut to $1.35 $2.50 Umbrellas cut to $1.80 $3.00 Umbrellas cut to $2.35 $4.00 Umbrellas cut to $3.20 $5.00 Umbrellas cut to $3.90 Ytee by nalL on receipt of prloe RUST PROOF UMBRELLAS let Us Tit a Hew Umbrella to Tew Ban die. We Have All Kinds Cheap BEooYssnro. C. K. VXXZDXTK XV CHAJtOS. Umbrellas Beeorered With All Oradsa of Olorla aad Bilk. AU Other Bepalrlng at lowest Mat. All kinds of handles In 'tockggg jp SffiltHiHrW STOKE sat Waahlngtoa, Imperial Hotel Bldg. 4 in ii ' in i 1 1 1 in ." 0 . iri eg ha is ' K I' taMSasV JI : ', Northwestern cit ies are generally commencing pav ing work as good weather is coming on. Bitulithic is the favorite mate rial being used. BREAD Pure Bossy Milk Makes I It More NourUhing. HE Trees.. You will find the best home varieties of Apples, Cherries, Pears, Peaches. Plums, Cur rants, Raspberries, etc., also a , large assortment of Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Kver green Trees, Itoses, Climbing -Vines, etc., at our Trse Tart on 12th street, between Wash- lngton and Alder, In the rear of Lubllner's Floral Store. Our representative ia there to give rou Information concerning beaUarletlea. lanUag,itr This Is planting time. Plant now for good results. Creg&a Ksrssry Co. (The S30O Acre xrursery) . cssarco, or.rcc::. are the best looking,: fin-, ' ished in oiivet oak and ; mahoranv. most ririd in " construction, non-burn- : ing and weather-proof. ; Drawers easily operated, closefitting.dust and vcr- ' min proof. . . f The ALLSTEEL save : space thougkJhe filing capacity is greater. The : prices are comparatively i low. : ; q If you are intereste'd In : business furniture and office ef f iciency , appli- ances, drop in and see, v what we can do for yoyv : "Everything for the Office KILHAM Stationery Printing Co. ' Commercial Stationers, ' i Office Outfitters. M 4 ' Printers, Engravers. - tooklet Makers and -ookblnders. , BXADQUABTIBS TOB Architects and Engineers' Instrument ;.':.,) and Supplies. . .,. HFTH AND OAK STREETS Foster & Klclccr 1 t Outdoor Advertirers , rAIMTtD BUIXETUES VAtHTKO WiUi Baet Srrenta a4 Sat Smstt f Bast ua pacific ino;; v. FAMILT.