THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916. 9 BRIEF INFORMATION 1ST PAT Cii 191.) Coming Events. annusl arte t lag of leglslstloo and taxation fcwcaa of Cbsmbce at Coauaerc. Maxcb 31. 6 1 m. Annul meatier of traffic and trsnsports tton bares u of Chamber of Commerce. March SI. p. m. Besfty board luncheon, Oregon Uotel. at noon. March 81. iaonlt session of Waihlngton lodge and Portland lode. A. P. A A. M.. Mssonle Tem pi, March 31, 8 p. m. Botery elob luncheon April , at noon. Ad elob luncheon at coos, April 6. riviimiTi zuaiorB aien a ciuu lumwcvu, Oregon, hotel, at noon, April 6. Chamber of Commerco annual meeting and dedication of Oregon building, April T. 'Mlcuieen bar." Tuesday, April 11. Stat Granges will bold annual meeting at Grants Paaa May 8-12, inclusive. Boa Festival, Jnn 7. a and 9. ConTcaUona of Knlgbta of Pythias acd Pythian Sisters will Lw beld la Portland Aogast l-lo. Today's Forecast. Portland and rtclnlty Tonight and Saturday fair; northerly winds. Oregon Tonight and Saturday fair; north erly wlnda. Washing ton Ton I gbt and Saturday, general- Idaho Tonight and Saturday, generally fair. Archaeloglcal Institute of America, the room of "W. P. Smith, a barber, will lecture before the Portland So- In the Rosamond hotel. Third and Pine cietr of the Archaeological Institute streets, by thieves some time between Weather Conditions. Hlgb barometric pressure obtains over prac tically the entire country, tbe exceptions being alight depressions over Arizona and central Minnesota, respectively. The rainfall tu tbe laat 24 hoars was light In extreme northwest Washington, southern British Columbia, north western Montana, Oklahoma and tbe lower Missouri and upper Mississippi Taller, moder ately heavy In southwestern Colorado and astern North Dakota, and heavy In northern British Columbia. The weather la cooler on the California coast and from Arizona north eastward to Canada; It la warmer in moat other sections, especially In the Interior north west, where temperaturea are above normal X-rept In southern Oregon and southern Idaho. Tlie conditions are favorable for generally fair weather hi thla district tonight and Snl- trday, with aright temperature change and tortberJy wlnda. T. FRANCIS DRAKE, Assistant Forecaster. of America in room A of the public library. Tenth and Yamhill streets, on Saturday. April J. at 8.15 p. m.. on "City Planning in Ancient Rome" fwlth analogies in the late Panama Pacific exposition) Illustrated with tereopticon. Xlag Presented to School. An American flag was presented to the Americanization school, held evenings in the Shattuck school building, last night by Multnomah chapter. Daugh ters of the American Revolution. Mrs. A. H. Breyman made the presentation address and Mrs. James N. Davis, re gent of the chapter, spoke. Principal D. K. Mosessohn accepted the flag on behalf of the was concluded by me singing oi gradually moving, in tne past lew "America" by the pupils, some 30 na- days the Lawrence home has settled tionallties being represented. a foot and slid westward another foot. Program Zs Outlined- The program ru&aral gerrlces Tomorrow Fu- cornmittee of the Irish fair, to be , neral services for Charles Klrkpatrlck, given by the Ancient Order cf Hi- whose body was recovered from the bernians on May 1 to 4, has reported Willamette river Wednesday, will be in favcr of a dinner and reception to held tomorrow at 1 o'clock from Fin the governor and to Archbishop Chris- I Les chapel. Interment will be In the tie on the opening night, Monday, May' Riverview cemetery. Mrs. D. Kirk 1. Tuesday will be fraternal night; patrick, mother of - Charles Kirk Wednesday, general social and musical patrick, will' arrive this afternoon program; Thursday, a grand ball. The from Los Angeles. Rev. Dyott will of- the hours of 9 o'clock last night and 1 o'clock this morning, according to Smith's report to Motorcycle Patrol men Crane and Gouldstone. The Kraus Bros. Shoe Co., Fifth and Couch streets, reported that on Wednesday night a show window was smashed with a stick of wood and three pairs of shoes were stolen. House Menaced by Slide. The earth around the residence of W. C. Law rence on Portland Heights, la steadily settling despite efforts of engineer and others to stop the earth move ment. According to the engineers of the city who have watched the con ditions, the whole side of the hill west speakers at the Evening Star grange meeting tomorrow in the grange hall at East Eightieth and Division streets. The third and fourth degrees will be conferred. Dinner will be served at noon. The program follows: Duet, Miss Marie Strobel and Richard Mul ford; reading, Miss Gladys Miller; solo, Mrs. Sylvia Scouell; song by Mr. Mulford and a dialect recitation by Gwyn Hosse. TL&nlea Be Boast Stricken. Stricken with paralysis. Ttnnies De Boest of the Portland fire department and a deputy In the United States marshal's office, is confined at his residence, 418 Vancouver avenue. The attack ren dered Mr. De Boest speechless for a tim Vnr a. number of years Mr. De Boest has been a deputy of the United school. The program of the Lawrence home appears to be J States marshal. He at one time Berved Observations. . Temperature S g , s . -5 oS STATIONS S g - 5 c Z -I 8 Is i t 3 s s tj lz IS Baker, Or 3H 10 !W 32 I O fcolae. Idaho 34 XA 34 o Koston. Mass... 44 a M 34 O Ctleago. Ill 4S . H !a 42 10 O Denver, Colo. ... 2 2 3 'J4 .... i Ie Moines, la.. 44 O t 44 I .t Duraiigo, Colo... 2 O 40 28 48 Eureka, Oal 46 0 B4 4fl 0 Fresoo, Cal 52 4 72 52 o Oalvestoo. Texas O 72 OH ... . O Helena, Mont S8 1H 48 38 18 0 Kalispell, Mont. 34 10 r0 34 tl Kattkmp. B. C. 40 2 50 88 02. Kanaaa City, Mo. 48 4 58 48 08 Iewlston. Idaho. 44 10 38 0 lxm Angeles, Cal 52 2 70 ,V O Marahfield. Or. . 3 o 72 .38 o Memphis. Xenn.. 58 8 72 58 . . . . O New Orleans, La 00 0 8 5l O New York. N.Y. 40 0 60 44 14 o N. Head. Wash. 48 2 56 48 N. Yakima. Wn. 38 8 4 38 O Phoenix. Arli... 4J 1 tiS 44 . . . . O Pittsburg, Pa... 42 2 t!t 40 O Pocatello, Idaho. 32 4 48 28 O i Tortland. Or 48 4 08 48 O P. Rupert, B.C.. 40 2 4 40 1.7J Red Bluff, Cal. 48 74 48 O Kosoburg. Or 40 4 72 40 o Ha era men to. Cal. 52 0 74 52 o St. Louis. Mo... 56 10 52 16 16 0 Ht. Paul. Minn... 40 0 48 40 04 Kalt, Lake, Utah 3A 4 48 34 O Han Diego, Oal.. 50 fl 04 50 0 Pan Francisco... 56 4 74 51 0 Beatle, Wasb... 44 4 58 42 O Bpokane. Wash.. 44 14 58 44 0 Tscoma, Wash.. 424 60 42 0 Tatoosb. I., Wn.. 46 o 48 46 06 Vaucourer. B. C. 46 4 50 46 01 Victoria. B. C 46 4 44 0 Walla Walla. W 48 10 60 4 0 Waablngton. D.C 5Q 2 62 44 ... O Wind velocities of less than 10 miles an hour and amounts of precipitation of less than .01 ef an inch are not published hereon. committee is headed by Frank Mallon. associated with Andy Weinberger, John Walsh, P. E. Sullivan and M. J. Driscol. Xectnx on Scandinavians. "The Future of the Scandinavians in America-' will be the topic for a lecture to night by Professor J. O. Hall of the Willamette university at the Young Woman's Christian Association audi torium. Professor Hall has delivered a series of lectures at this place, this being the fifth of the series. Pro fessor Hall came to the Willamette university last year from Columbia university of New York, where lie wa a teacher for many years. Emll Seldel, former Socialist mayor of Milwaukee, Wis., will speak on his administration at Arion hall, 2nd and Oak tts., tonight. He will tell nis au dience why the citizens of Milwaukee will again turn over the city adminis tration to the Socialists. Come anJ hear him. (Adv.) Rabbi Wise to Speak. "What Should I Believe" will be Rabbi Wise's topic at Beth Israel tonight at 8. Service to morrow at 10:30. Bible Study Cir cle Tuesday at 2:30. All men and women are welcome. Church Concert Tonight. A free concert will be given in Lents Bap tist church this evening. The pro gram includes piano, flute, violin and vocal music, dramatic readings, solo and chorus selections. Jewish Services Tonight. Services will be held at Congregation Ahavai Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8. Tomorrow morning's services will be at 9:30. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. WertheUner's Vew Idea for Men. Goods you want at prices you like 25c neckwear, $1 shirts, 2 hats, $2.50 trousers, 15 suits and o'coats. X. K. Cor. 4th and Morrison. Steamer Jesse Karklxia for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally, except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Coffee Say Saturday Our 40c bulk coffee 25c. limit 4 lbs. We deliver. Phone early, M. or A-1893. Martin Marks Coffe Co.. 252 3d st. (Adv.) Hlght Boat for The Dalles Steamer "State of Washington" from Portland dally except Sunday night. Alder street dock. Main 914, A-5112. (Adv.) St. Martin's Springs for health, rest and recreation; water hot as ever. Adv. Hotel Boom Sobbed. Property val ued at more than $100 was taken from ficiate at the service. Zieffert Jewelry Co.'a bankrupt stock was sold by the Jewelers' Board of Trade at 33 cents on the dollar. For further particulars aee Sunday's papers. (Adv.) The Bankrupt Stock of the Leffert Jewelry Co. will be placed on sale Mon day, 10 a. m.. at 268 Washington st. See Sunday's paper for particulars. Ad. Steamer "State of Washing-ton." Night boat for The Dalles from Port land daily except Sunday night. Alder street dock. Main 914, A-5112. (Adv.) Evening Star Orange to Meet. S. B. Hall. Multnomah county agriculturist, and F. E. Coulter, will be the principal as district engineer on the east side. Mr. De Boest is an old resident of Portland and widely known. To Discuss Xiand Grant Bill. The Oregon and Calitornia land grant and the Chamberlain bill for disposition of the proceeds from the sale of the tim ber on the lands will be discussed before the Oregon Civic league Satur day noon by J. B. Ziegler, under the subject, "The Relation of the State to Its Citizens as Illustrated Very Forciblv by Some Current Events." The committee on rural credits is to make a report. x This in Tour Mind. Monday at 10 a. m. the bankrupt stock of the Leffert Jewelry Co. goes to the public at the littlest of little prices. See Sun day's papers for full details. (Adv.) It Will make you spend those saved up dollars Monday at 10 a. m., when the bankrupt stock of the Leffert Jew elry Co., at 268 Washington St., will be placed on sale. ' (Adv.) Hotel Moore, Seaside, Ox. Winter rates,- $2.50 and $3 per day. American plan. By week, special. (Adv.) Boy' Kurt in a Pall. Darrell Perry, 13 years old, of 1599 Chautauqua bou levard, fell down some iron steps lead ing to the basement of the Peninsula theatre on Killlngsworth street, last night, receiving several bad cuts about the fare and head. He was taken to the office of Dr. G. E. Anderson, where the injuries were attended, and he was then removed to his home. ' Entre Bona Panting Party Cotillion hall tonight. Special features and novelties. (Adv.) Close-in residence loans, 7. No com. Commerce S. D. & M. Co. Main 3067. Good Tim to Go. Shlpherd's Hot Springs, Carson. Wash. (Adv.) Sr. E. O. Brown, Eye, Ear, Mohawk building. (Adv.) Vew Class How Porming, Roth Mem ory School. Call Main 6778. (Adv.) Sr. W. Xu V od has returned. 412 Oregonlan building. (Adv.) The Genuine English Toffee. At The Trail Candy Shop, 702 Wash. Ad. Mission at St, XiAwreace Church. a week's retrt .t for men and women will begin at St. Lawrence church, MADE to ORDER TOWN TOPICS Extension Classes Meet Tonight. Classes of the extension division Uni versity of Oregon will meet tonight as follows: Psychology under Dr. George Rebec, room H, Central library, 8 o'clock; practical public speaking un der Professor Prescott. room B, Central library, 7 o'clock; public speaking for lawyers, courthouse auditorium, 8 o'clock. Dr. Rebec will discus's ab stract thinking and the highest mode of knowing. The public is invited to any of the classes. Church to Give Concert. A concert will be given at the Lents Baptist church tonight. The program will be made up of vocal and instrumental eolos and duets, selections by ladies' and mixed choruses, and readings. No admission charged, but a free-will of fering will be taken. Prank Price Giles will be heard here for the first time in "Mid-Summer Night's Dream" at the Little theatre Monday evening, April 3, at 8:15. Mendelssohn's score is introduced as interludes, Abby Whiteside at the piano. lecture on City Planning. Dr. H. R Fairclough of Stanford university, secretary for the western states, Beautiful Materials! "V'OU'LL say it when you see our new fabrics. Your friends will say it when you wear them. Suits or Overcoats. $25, $30, $35 and Upwards Jen-ems' Sono OSCAR M. SMITH, Manager 108 Third St., Near Washington t FAIR WARNING Prices on Many Articles are soaring upwards. It is a cold, hard fact which should not be banished from your mind without the considera tion it deserves. There are reasons for these advances in prices. We are not trying to scare you, but we do know that suit materials, which have gone higher in price, are likely to be advanced still higher. For this reason we suggest that you take advan tage of our very attractive prices on MEN'S TAILOR MADE SUITS, $25 AND UP for by so doing you have choice from an excellent line of materials that in many other tailoring establishments have been advanced in price. Furthermore, our guarantee of "head and hand" tailoring is worth something to you. Come in and measure us up and then let us measure you. BUCK & HAY WARD Reliable TAILORS to MEN 287 Alder Next Yeon Building DON'T EXPERIMENT '"THIS organization is A old in the home! building line. It has by1 experience gained the best methods, .lomes. are planned according to the ideas of patron, and constructed on his lot, or one we supply, in any good district at lowest prices. Ask yourself why we are building no many homea and such homes, and for neb a class of people. Then come and see na. The Ai HomeBuimers OLIVER K. JErrERY,PES. NORTHWESTERN BANK DDG. Portland OREGon Bl fpl Every Wednesday . iSH 'mM Saturday Evening Sw-2 Third and Sherman streets, Sunday. April S. The retreat will continue throughout the week, ending Sunday. April 9. Rev. M. M. Seymour, the Re demptioniet missionary, will be in charge of the exercises. Sr. J. S. Bnbaok, eyesight special ist, moved to 120 Broadway St.. near Washington. (Adv.) I McCargar, Bates a Xdvely. Fire, cas ualty and automobile insurance. Teon bids;. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.) Fine Book and Catalog Printing, I F. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165. A-1165. Ad. , Rent an Underwood typewriter and In its use follow the precedent estab lished by the world's greatest typists. Its features are simplicity, speed, ac curacy and stability. Iocal office. 6i Sixth street, Portland. (Adv.) Use Bassett'a, the Original Native Herbs for Constipation. Rheumatism, Headaches. 50 tablets 25c. All druggists. Close-in residence loans, 7. No com. Commerce S. D. & M. Co. Main 3067. y 1 1 ' 1 ' " 1 ' 1 "U Working People ATTENTION! I am a graduate and licensed p h ysician and surgeon. I give you first class medi cal and surgical at tention at less than half the usual fees. Office Calls. SOo Hons Calls... $1.09 Confinement Cases, for $10 SB. V. CLAUDS HalOTOI 718 Seknm Building 3d and Washington Hours 10 a. ra. to S p. m. Sundays. 12 to 2 p. m. OrrZCB PBOBE. XAXZr 2678. RESIDENCE PH, BEUWOOD 8344 Table d'Hote 5:30 to 8:00 $1 Dancing 6 :30 to 8 :30 Informal After-Theatre Supper and Dance Dancing from 10 to 12 Service a la Carte Sunday and Daily Table d'Hote Dinner 5 :30 to 8 $1 Service a la Carte 6 :30 A. M. to 1 A. M. Club Luncheon 12 to 2 or fland Motol . COber; Tlanaer , I New I in Portland Should First FuhI, TLeir Way to Hotel T .rrivais illinium c ornelms BATES $1 A. BAT ABB V9. C W. OomeUna, Ti Id t. X. B. CTetoker, Wanareg. Park and Alder, Portland. Ox. for the Sunday Dinner Dine at the Imperial Hotel Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 SERVED IN THE TAPESTRY RESTAURANT 5 to 9 P. M. Imperial Hotel Augmented Orchestra, F. H. Wing, Director. Blanche Etelka Burritt, Dramatic Soprano Dinner Week Days 75c IN THE POMPEIAN RESTAURANT Breakfast, 6 to 11:30, 25c; Lunch, 11:30 to 5, 25c Dinner, 5 to 9, 50c Dinner- Week Days 35c PHIL METSCHAN, Jr. 1 Manager. Smart Clothe create an atmos phere of well being. They put cheer in your heart and produce a mental buoy ancy and confi dence that puts you in the win ner's class. Even if things do not seem to go just right, you can't feel down in BENJAMIN CORRECT CLOTHES You just have to live up to their smartness and assurance. Slip into a Benjamin Suit to day. You'll find our line of the new Spring styles and materials a winning one. $20, $25, $30, $35 BUFFUM & PENDLETON Morrison Street Opposite Postoffice SasW: ) '"sisli IIP 2C A good merchant takes his discount on ALL his bills, if possible. While a large majority of the people of Portland are taking their discounts through r5 Green Stamps are you getting this discount on as MANY of your pur chases as possible? IT'S A HABIT THAT PAYS 20 Years in a Thousand Cities and in Portland to Stay Sperry&HutchinsonCo. Is Hold Tight THRIFT is not so much a matter of earning money as in keeping it. The nation-wide cam paign now being planned by the American Bankers' Association is aimed di rectly at this phase of careful saving - judi cious spending. Checking accounts promote system. Northwestern 31 ::: Sixth jki"'r5 Carrying an account with the Northwestern National aids one to both earn and hold money for in addi tion to it being a deposi tory, it extends a co-operative hand to all patrons. Saving accounts earn interest. OMLMNK Bank Building Morrison Telephones, Marshall 1; Home, A-6281 wem Lamb) THE FIRST OF THE SEASON California Baby 1916 Spring Lambs FOR THIS Saturday's Sale ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER SO ORDER EARLY Hind Quarters, lb 35c Fore Quarters, lb 25c Loin or Rib Chops, lb 40c Rolled Shoulders (larded and nearly boneless), lb 25c BEEF ALL JONES' QUALITY STEER BEEF Prime Rib Roasts, lb 22t Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb 16t Plate Boil and Short Ribs, lb 13j - ALSO A SELECTED LOT OF SMALL GRAIN-FED PIG PORK, THE COUNTRY'S CHOICEST MILK-FED VEAL, OREGON'S CHOICEST VALLEY YEARLING LAMBS. Bock Sausage, all you want at, lb w . . . 20c Veal Sausage, lb 18c Clubhouse, lb 15c Veal Loaf, lb 15c Jones' "Pride of Oregon" Brand Hams and Bacon Sugar Cured Mild and Sweet A Delicious Flavor Awaits You. Hams, y2 or whole, lb 18 Bacon (choice stock), Y or whole, lb 18S20 Tenderloin Backs (English style), lb 17 Picnics, lb 13t Cottages, lb 14 Jones' Special Bacon, lb 12j4 ALL MEATS GUARANTEED TO BE "JONES' SU PERIOR QUALITY" AT THESE LOW PRICES We Deliver Exact Penny Change Cash or Credit POWERS' f All-Day Saturday Special Only 200 Wo Only 200 99 $2.75 High Quality Aluminum Percolators ON SALE ALL DAY SATURDAY A big special thai will bring the crowd here tomorrow. A big seven cup aluminum percolator made of tf) pure stock In offered at a price far less than you have ever paid, even les than the price ot common granite. This percolator is silver finish and is fitted with shaped black enamel wood handle. When Inset is removed the perco lator converts into a coffee pot. Only 200 offered at this price. 80 come early. One to a Customer Wo none or CO. S. Orders XTo Ssliverlee Specially Priced Tomorrow This special sale of Sulkies, Go-Carts and Oriole Basket positively ends tomorrow. Sulkies Go-Carts 2 QUALITY nasi THIRD a YAltTJl IB !Ol 2VC