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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. : PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY .21, 1915. TOWNTOPICS - - 5 ' 2ut DAt or. iotx r v ; ? V - ' m,m 1111 - - A3It'SEMKSTS ' 'X HEIUO Broawar'at Taylor.. Curtain 8:13. . Kort-Rortaoa a a run LI la '"la Light , That ra1tJ." , ' k BA K t B Hroad wa t and Sixth Cartalaa 2:30 aM :. Matlaawa Saadar. Wadaeadar, .tritla aa Saturday. Baker - Plavere la To. Vlrglntaa." pltl'HKlIU IlroaJwaf at (Mark. Vaudeville. Curtain 7:30 and :30. - : . fANTAUKS Hroartwar at Aider. Vaudeville. LOKYY'S EMP hfc-Broaiiwr at Tamhlll. Vaudeville.' Contlonuua t:SO to S:UUi t::w to 0.15 week daja. . CooUuooue l to ll. . Hllflllava. ' tA'HIC roarth at Stark. Curtain 2:30. 7:15 aad :10. Keating Hood Muatcsl Coined mmmnr la 'lz. tbe Prince." COUUMBIA HUtb twtwera Weaulngtoa and stark alreeta. Alottua picture. It a. n. to 11 rt in. 1'KoPl.K 8 Wt Park at Aider atreet. afo- tktn iHrtarea, 11:30 a. m. to HUiO p. m. tTAU WaabiugUJu at Park. Motion picture, It m m In II D. K. ' NATIuSaL I'ark and Wet Park at Stark. ll.f-l.tiv iilftiire. 13 m. to II D m. M A J KMT 11 '.Wah Inn ton at Park. liOtlon Blo- tira. 11 a. m. to 11 n. m. ILNliKT Wa.blugtuo at Broadway. Motion pleturea, 11 a. m. to 11 P. . . - - Afef MCSKUM Hftli and Taylor. Hoora 9 to i we-t day. 2 to d Sunday. Free after annua of luesOay, Thuraday, Friday, fiat- . urday. -5' ? -.'1 . i '' 'V''''' w . Coming Invent. Eealtr board lunclieoa at Commercial club ff Imiuur i . .- n.i 1.m.. tiia-linn at Multnomah kotvl, January, Si. - Eaat Bide Uuataeia. Men' luncheon, Jaa- tarjr 25. Trajiauartatlon elub fo.it. 1 lannr lift- Itoiary duu luncheon at Bomoa hotel Jan uary At club luncheon .Portland Hotel, January n t- Oreton Retail Ha-dware and Implement Dealer.' aaaoclatlon vBVeoUofi at Imperial bo tel. Jaauary 'M 2U. Central Library Meetings. Hattonaittt mortal. cr Monday eeenlnc. ' Oregua CI Tie leagua lecture every Tbura lay evening. - Pacine oaleeratty txteoalon lecture, every vvedaemjay. eveaiug Port Information Supplied. administration, in which h estimate the estate td be worth $1750. Mary u. Ganglof C. who died March. 3. IJ14. left 1209 In property, accordinir to the pe tition of her husband. Anthony K. OanRloff, for appointment a executor. Fbe Jeft $50 for masses. $5 to a brotner and divided th remainder between her husband, a alater and a nephew., ? duuc ' at Multnomah slnWtDitloo regarding this port may beob- taloed from tbe Portland Chamber or com. Teree. tf JTUta atreeU Xelephona MaU 903. a A-iaoa. :t Fire and Police. Fire department Main 7700. A -1323. v Police department Mala 7161. A-47&U ,; Today's Forecast. Portland and vk-loity Kalr tonight and Fit li r; noriheaaterlv m'lnda. Oregon' and Waatiiuglon Kalr tonight and Friday; sortneaaterly minds. Idaho' Kalr tunlgbt and Friday, except arobably anow aoutneaac portion Weather Conditions. The barometer la falling rapidly . over the rentral l'Utvau atati-a aad riaing ereryvrhere In the northern and eaatern atale. Mnuvr ha oemrred In the northern Ttocky Moontaln Itatea and in portion or the Ohio valley. Lake reclnn and Middle A I Untie eta tee. Rain baa fallen akine. the autithern California eoawt. la colder Irv the lllafiourt and upper Misaiaippl altera anil alao In the eaat ulf atatce. The condltlona are favorable for fair weather In thla dlatriot tonight and Friday rieept Jn otheatera Idaho, where anow will probably occur. COWARD A. BKALH Olattict Forecaater. Observations. STATIONS. 1 Ibi blieue. 4 Trxua. . Baker, Or..i. .... Roatmi, 1h..... Buffalo,- H. V.. . t'algary, Alberta ghlcagu, III'. enver, Ci1o. . . . . Oulntb, Winn..... l:treka,t al-. . . . . v reano, . Cat . . . . . Oalveaton. Texaa. Havre, Mont. . . . . . laekronvtlle,; Fla . . t;. 'to Kamluopa, Knoxvllle. Tenn.. I.oa Angele. Cal laranrieid, tr... . Montreal. Que... New Orleana. La.. New York, N. Y. N. Head, Wn... K. Yakima. Wn. . Oakland, Cal Vhoeoll. '. Aria. . .1 Portland. Or Rnaeburg, -Or.... itoawell, N. M... fit. Lout. Mo Kalt Lake. Utah. B. Frnctoo. Cat. Kcattle. Wah.... Bltki. Alarka... npokane, Waab.. l iroma, Waeh.-. . rv'aldea, Alaa. fWalln Walla, Wn. Winnipeg, Man.. Zxtaasioa lcturv In Reed college) extennton ' course 12, "-natural rc-ience, Dr. Karl ComptonWIH srive leetttre 40. entitled "What la HeatT- tomorrow afternoon in - the - biological ecture room of the college, at s o'clock. In course 11, voter and t city, lecture 5, "The City's Money; IJow It Is Raised and Spent," will be- given to the civics classes of tha schools tomorrow : afternoon at 3:45 o'clock in, library hall of the Central library, , v In course 19, Supreme Achievements in European Literature, H. Q. Merrlam will give the second ot . series of lectures on Shakespeare Hamlet," entitled "The Qualities ot Hamlet," tomorrow, evening at : 8 o'clock, in library hall of tbe Central libram - Tha; normal classes in physi cal education will meet in the college gymnasium tomorrow evening at o'clock. cashier. Ralph R. Thatcher, and di rectors, J. H. -Thatcher, J," E. Cameron, R. W. Herrroan. r. J.-W. Slf ton, J, V. Burke James B. Kerr and George V. lieusner. '-,-', Evangelist Sued On Assigned Claim. Kvangelist K. J. Bulgtn, who is con ducting services in . the V temporary tabernacle on the Kast Side, waa sued yesterday in the district court for $125 fees for plana and specifications of a house to cost approximately $20,000 for Mr. Bulgin. The plans and Bpeoi- iicatiOBs were drawn by, J.' B. Cham bers, an architect, - but the suit' is brought by R, L). Hardin, to whom the claim was assigned. The sum of $2a alleged to have been paid by Chambers for Mr. Bulgin to secure an option on two LAureihurst lots Is also asked in the complaint- ! Attorney Bradley A. lowers represents Hardin. Annual Xaatlag Tomorrow. The an nual meeting of the First TJniversaliat parish will be held tomorrow evening In the social hall of the churcU at Broadway and v Eaat 1 Twenty-fourth street. The delightful fellowship sup per will be served at 8:30 and the gath ering will be favored with good musls and some entertaining speakers. Th reports will show one of the best years we have had and a splendid rec ord of helpful work for the people or the neighborhood and many in other parts of the city who were in need. Bine Prints of Nav Bridge. "We have sent out blue prints enough to make a path from Portland to Van couver." said E. E. Howard, of Har rington, Howard & Ash. engineers of the interstate bridge, this morning, dis cussing preparations for -receiving bids. In all. about 3000 of these prints have been prepared so far for pros pective bidders." Special specifications covering wocd block paving have been received and bids for such paving will "be called for. Stndenta Take . Testimony. Ten pretty girls, members of a steno graphy class of a private school, are putting in some time today : taking stenographic notes of the testimony in a case on trial in Circuit Judge uatens court. Interest in the testi mony frequently overcomes the desire forpractice on j the part of the girls. and their notes would not be suffi cient to form a court record. The girls are doing ! the .work for practice mat they may gain speed. Desertion Is Alleged. EdnaW. Clan cey this morning sued L. W. Clancey for divorce, alleging desertion, - Deser tion was also charged by Alia Hughes in her divorce suit against Frank E. Hughes. v - Saturday morning . in ? Circuit -'"Judge Morrow's courtroom. , Resolutions pre pared Dy - committees or tee bar win be read. . .-'.. Snlpnerd'e ' Hot gprtnjrs. A : good time to go. B..L. JSUIFHERD. Mgr. Ad. Xr. Manzles moved to Stevens Bldg. - (Adv.) .- rison streeta and was found guilty of reckless driving. , . Sentence was con tinued.: - ' ' , E. A. Easley and F. W. Brooks were , each fined $2 for obstructing lire hydrants with their automobiles, and William Kinner pleaded - guilty to i charge of running bis automobile with the muffler open. Sentence was ius-: ' Tox, optician. Journal btdc; Ad. Federation Meets Toirdgnt Ther will be a meeting of the Federation of State Societies in room G, public libra ry, beginning at 7:30 o'clock this even ing. All members and others inter ested are urged to attend. Temperature. j T ! !' i . ' h'"S .i J i -s xE.il s if zB r-IllS i, fl v a 3 b g Z-i I 04 I o2 I 0 1. 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Patrolman Morris and other witnesses testified that the McHugh machine was going down the wrong side of the street. ' . Kelp the Unemployed. -Buy wood from the citizens' employment commit tee, thereby giving work to the many men now quartered at Water and 13. Taylor streets." Fir wood, 4 ft. lengths, $4 per cord. Short wood, $4.50 per load at the yard. Delivery charges depend ing on distance. Minimum order long wood, two cords; short wood, one load. Phone B-3139, East 7015. (Adv.) Will Hold Services TonightThis evening at the Third United Brethren church. Sixty-seventh and Thirty-second .avenue, southeast, Rev. J. B. Par son will hold; services commencing at 7:45. - Steamer Jesse Harklne for Camaa, Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. . (Adv.) Wellington, Bock Springs rod steam coal,' cordwood, slab wood. Holman Fuel Co. Main 353, A 3353. ,(adv) . Window glass for broken "windows Portland Door & Window Co., 230 Front at. Phone Marshall 100. (Adv). Sr. Wise, Falling bldg., returned. 'Adv Rotary Club Will l ight: Jitney Busses JT. ".Teal Slacnssea Value Assured by - Xeolamatioa of Xaada xm Eastern Part of State. Tbe executive board of , the Rotary club decided Tuesday afternoon to ap point a "What's the Matter With Busi ness"' committee, the first duty , ot which will be to- take up - the fight against the jitney busses in behalf of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, it is probable that the com mittee 'will appear before the city council asking regulation of the jit neys. ' Alaska holds out : opportunities for development of wealth no: greater than eastern Oregon when arid lands are lr rlgated, - said Joseph N. Teal, chair man of the state conservation commis sionwho addressed the club. -' "The average annual Income from an acre of irrigated land should ' be $50, and 200,000. acres of-eastern Ore- gon lands have been surveyed. "If .the-legislature should appropri ate $450,000 for irrigation and a like amount be obtained from the govern ment, 20,000 to 25,000 acres could be brought into bearing." : Edgar II. Whitney, principal of Ock ley Green school, ' made the chief ad dress of the day on "Pre-vocational Education," urging that boys and giria be given opportunity for mechanical and domestic training of a compre hensive kind while still In the ele mentary grades. CITY DRIVER IS FINED TJse Common Sense Buy Superior coal, $4.50-$6 ton. M. 154. A-1541. (Ad.) Memorial Services Saturday. Mem orial services in honor of B. S. Pague and Granville G. Ames, attorneys whose deaths occurred recently, will be heldTobey's pended In the last case. State Funds Give Return.; , i Olvmnia. Wash.. Jan. $1- State 1 Treasurer Meath reported that for the j past year he collected more than $$4, 000 interest from banks on deposits of state funds, or more than nine, times the entire cost, of his office er an num, under a state law enactea cur ing the admlnlstrtaion of Governor Mead banks that . handle state funds pay 2 per cent interest a . year on average daily balances. : The interest la collected annually and Is credited, to the several funds. Of today's col lections more than $20,000 goes to the permament highway fund. , - - Men's Overcoats All overcoats are now marked down to cost. Cravenetted balmacaans suit-, able for spring wear marked down- to $10. Jimmy Dunn. Oregonian building, third floor. Adv. Renting an Underwood Typewriter Is a sound Investment, certain to in crease your income. "The Machine Yon Will Eventually Buy." 68 6th st.Adv.) HELP NATURE HOLD YOUR HAIR CHARMS Jn the municipal court yesterday, E. J. Bennett, employe, of the city street cleaning department, was fined $5 for driving his machine for 28 blocks in front of a Sellwood car, throwing It off schedule. George Curray, driving a furniture van, arrested Tuesday night at Union avenue and Weidler street, . drove' four blocks In front of a Union avenue car.' He was fined $5. The fine was remitted. Charles Nibllng, gardener, was ar rested following a collision with A. .utemobile at First and Mor- Fluffiness, even color, brilliance and softness are the attributes of healthy hair. Xature requires only sensible cleanliness, especially freedom . from dandruff, in exchange for hair beauty. Tou help Nature most when you assist her by the best method to safely ' make and keep a perfectly clean, healthy scalp.- In washing the hair It is not advisable to use a make shift, but: always use a preparation made for shampooing only.' Tou can enjoy the best that is known for about three cents a shampoo by getting a package of cantbrox from your drug gist: dissolve a teaBpoonful In a cup of hot ' water and your shampoo ia ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that It will look', much heavier than it is. Its lustre and soft ness will also delight you. while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. Adv. Douglas Woman Passes. The fu neral services of Ldllle Hamblln Dren nen will be held from the Holy Rosary church. East Third and Clackamas streets, tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. Interment will be In Lone Fir ceme tery. All friends and especially the members of the Douglas County asso ciation of Portland, of which she was 1 a member,, are invited to attend. Accused of Passing Bad Check. J. J. MoCall was arrested at Broadway and Washington street yesterday by City Detectives Moloney and Swennes and Is charged with the passage of a bad check for $10. C. C. Brown,' his companion, was also taken In custody for investigation. P. M. report of preceding day. Addresses Guard Officers. Last evening at the Armory before the of ficers ot( the Oregon .National' Guard and, guests. Captain William Biddle, United States army, retired; spoke on the formation of the German troops and read extracts from tbe diary of a German officer killed in battle last November, with explanatory remarks to enable the entries to be understood. Many ..National Guard ' officers were present, and a great deal ot Interest was shown; ' Petitions for Appointments. Seven children and seven grandchildren are heirs of Jella A. Groce. who died Jan nary 12, according to a petition by i son, Clemence F Groce, for letters of Took Mother's Automobile. Sam Rleman, son of Mrs. Jennie Rieman, and a ward of the Juvenile court for previous larceny charges, was .before Municipal Judge Stevenson today on a charge of stealing his mother's auto mobile. .He was committed to the Ju venile court, as he is only 16 years old. 3 Befused to Obey Orders. For refus ing to obey the orders of Traffic Of f i-i cer Bender at First and -Morrison 'streets last evening. Henry Hadley was fined $5 in the municipal court this morning. Hadley was riding a motorcycle at the time of bis arrest. IllVf fa-JkJl II m lil f IMMZS IUBI lt 1 mi a4isv I 1 Til sf aaa M M a Thousands Y ingthisad I I tomorrow n aW ' aV ' m -a - B ) -Lw Bank Declares Dividend. The Bank of Kenton- has declared its regular semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent and has reelected the following officers, and directors: President, George F. Heusner: ' ,vice president, James B Kerr; cashier, J. V. . Burke: assistant You'll be astonished at ; the desirable garments this price will buy! A tremendous sac rifice that is bound to clear out every garment in this lot Friday. This lot includes HOST PEOPLE APPRECIATE The great sacrificed prices on the: very, latest styles of footwear ladles' -patent or dull suede cloth tops, in black, " grey or fawn, with newest shaped heel, at $2.85 and $3.85. Also a lot of small sizes and narrow widths at $1.50. Great reduction in misses shoes. Also children's shoes. Well known, reliable shoe store. Dellar's' 291 Morrison, near 5th St. It will pay you to .investigate. ; (Adv.) , Why You Should Send Us Your daily orders: Our Delivery Service is perfected. Every order receives the personal r . J,, i attention of experienced help. Our stock 'is fresh, and prices right. We are bis: buyers, hence i t i . , QUALITY AND PRICE - f , "THE STORE OF QUALITY" L. MAYER & CO. , Portland's Exclusive' Handlers of Everything Good to Eat 148 Third Street A-4432, Main 9432 For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we offer a few regular stocked ' ' ' Groceries at slightly reduced prices. y Mayer's White Laundry Soap, 20 bars for ......... . , ......... . 85c Old Dutch Cleanser, dozens....... ................. . qqc Waldorf Refugee Cut Beans, 3 tins for 50cr-ioen .$2.00 Queen Olives, ,4Mammoth,', in 16-os, bottles, regular 50c bottle ..40c Snider's Catsup, bottle v. 20c Malaga Raisins, pound . .v. ; . . . ... . . . . ............. s .35c O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon, 7-year-old, full quarts, per bottle . . . .$1.50 : j ' EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER Best California Navel Oranges, regular 40c dozen, at ........... 25c J' 1 1 ' v ; ur Fruit Vegetable Department . We receive regular ' shipments of" Hothouse Tomatoes. Hothouse Mushrooms and Cucumbers. ? Artichokes, 3 for 25c French - ' - j- ' Carrots, Spinach, fresh Dairy. Celery Hearts. Strictly Fresh Boiling Efgt, One Day Old. NUF'CED. Yoark for Quality. ; "On The Great Light -Way" 25 Coats that sold to $13.95 now of women are read tonight! Come early : if you want first choice of the bargains! The greatest clearance offer of the ' season! This sensational $3.95 tale includes . $3.95 - r i 17 Capes and Cape Coats to $17.50 now . . v . $3.95 12 Long Black Broadcloth Coats, to $24.75 $3.95 15 Wool Dresses that sold to $10.75 now $3.95 45 Skirts that sold up to $7.95ow . J . . . $3.95 Any Fur Scarf or Muff up to $10.00 now $3.95 See some of these $3.95 bargains in the windows! Don't delay. Portland's most phenomenal Friday Sale! Two Big Tables of Waists - 't .,av . .. . Sold up to $1.75, at Suits lust Go LOT li-Suits thai sold up to $30.00, for , a $10 LOT 2- Suits that sold up to $47.50. for $14.95 49c You will want 3 or 4 of them when you see what a bargain these are! Two big tables filled with clean, desirable Waists, that sold as high as $1,751- Mostly low-neck styles, in plain and' figured voiles, striped lawns, crepes, etc.- All -sizes, 34 to 44.. A big clean sweep of all odds and ends from our stock. While they last, tomorrow ......49c Spring Hats k aajgyxaajsaajgaataasalSBl aBtaaaaBBar ' tSCBBl BBaaatBaaaaVaaBaaaw ' ' vaHaaaw " ' aBBanajaKaw aaaKaaaaavaBaaBaiaaaaaaBai aaas9f ' a eat 1 (TCTnTTirrnnn Have you seen our initial display of tne jaunty new "Tipperary," "Bel gian Padre," "Puri- tan" and "Pil grim" Hats for spring Moder ately priced. $5;50 and upwards; Ask for Scrip With Every Purchase! SENSATIONAL OFFER Size 2xZ. No phone orders.. By mail 15c extra. Offer good for short time only. , Bring this ad. All . kinds of commercial printing at rock bottom prices. s Rose City Printery K'KySI" UNION . DENTISTS Corner of Second and Morrison. Loofc for the big Union sign. .All Work guar ; n v anteed. ,. .. - rr 1 n Open I A. M. to S P. M. f .. ,y bundaya, 10 to 12 A. M. - - : Full Set Teeth, that fit I . $5.00 Gold Crown, 22-k. . . .$3.50 Bridge Teeth. 22-k. . . ; .$3.50 Painless Extraction . . ... 50c ' , Si. Wbetstoae. Mgr.' , There's no question about it If you're looking for good, clothes at an honestly reduced price, this is the one store for you. Featuring tomorrow and Saturday Suits, in a variety of fashionable woolens, .; woven in new pat terns. Specially reduced to $14.85 " . $19.85 Main Floor . BEN MgdaUaVatd MORRISON AT FOURTHT Gold $11.50 QVd $17.50 Dress- 2-in. Post $60.00 Oak Frame Bronze Iron Oak Library ing Table in Iron Beds Mahogany Chase Leath. Cribs Tables B'eye Maple for Chiffonier' Bed Dav'port $4.15 $7.10 $8.75 $6.95 $29.75 $28.65 The Final Days of the J ance dale Bungalow Nets Ten patterns; ecru, white and ivory, bungalow nets small fishnet designs, 36 to 45 inches wide Reg. 15c qualities, yd., lit Reg. 25c qualities, yd., 18 $9.50 ta $10.50 ' Couch Covers Couch Covers in shadow ef fects, combinations of brown and green, and blue and brown, full size, reduced to... . anuary Clear- Bring Greater Values Than Ever - ""' " V - " ... . . . ' - ' - " .V - V ".'::"":J.-'--r $6.85 - New Scrim and Marquisette Curtains ' Plain hemstitc hed, hem stitched with lace edges, or inserting and ' edges, white, ivory or Arabian. Specially priced $1.25, $1.48, $1.69, $1.85, $1.98, $2.25, $2.75 and $2.98. See YatmBJll Street Futdow 18 Styles Brass Beds One Half Price Dining Tables, Dozen of Them Greatly Reduced $35.00 Quartered OakAfj OC Pedestal Table ior & l)LiO $19.50 Solid Oak Ped-i r estal Dining Table 3) 1 leU D Dining Table, in quartered oak effect, with round O C top, for . . . $36.50 48-inch plankOO JC top D. Table, gold'nraViaOD $68.50 54-inch plank vOJ C top gold'n D. Table . OHt UO $39.75 Massive Table, Cf g aa 54-in. quartered topleJ.yU $36.50 quartered oakf)"f Din'g Table, 48-in.tD 1 0.D $43.75 Fumed Dining Aapy qw Table, plank top mQu BreakfastTables$1.98 9x12 Bruoelt Rugs $9.85 $220 Velvet Ruga $16.85 $1.50 BRUSSELS CARPET- 90 yards, stair and bor- QQ, dcr to match iOv $1J5 VELVET, STAIR CAR. PET 32 and 6&yard . '.HTJp pieces. Extra special.. I It tiSX) BRUSSELS CARPET Tapestry Brussels, 23l - yard piece. Extra - ' CQ special '. ..... . ,; OUK $1.25 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET 37-yard piece tapes try Brussels. Choice . (tQgt, colors OwV $1.65 VELVET CARPET10, 14J and 20! yards. E-QAj tra special value ........ ZJHLK $1.75 AXMINSTER CARPET 95 yards, choice pattern, bor der to match. Q7 special . . .... ...... . , . V 1 1 $1X0 MOTTLED BRUSSELS 62 yards mottled tapestry 9 Brussels caroet. vard. ... . OOU A Clearance of " V Oriole Go Baskets $11.75 Oroile Go-Baskets in pretty upholstering, ffif jQfr $14.00 Oriole Go-Baskets, with closely-woven reed CO K( body, for &y?V Loew's Empress Theatre Coupon Will' Appear in The Sunday Journals January 24th Pcesent this coupon at The Journal office between 9 a; m. and 5 p. m,, January 25th or January 26th, and receive one ticket to the Empress. The Journal has a limited number for every "matinee and nighit during the" week, except Saturday and Sunday. When the supply is exhausted, the coupon becomes void, so it-s first come first served.