INFORMATION
NORTHWEST NEWS IN BRIEF
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK
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COMITIO EVENTS
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Allied Bad Croas Bazaar, December 6, o. 7.
S. Auditorium.
T0DAY,l10aECA.8T
Portland and tlcintty Tonlaht and Thursday
fair; llfht loutheacterly winds. . '
Oregon Tonialit and Thursday4 fair; fstu
aootheaaterly wind.
Washington Tonight and Thursday fair, ex
cept rain near the coast; colder eat portion to
nlcbt; moderata winds, moatly eoutherly.
WEATHES C05DITI058
The Alaskan disturbance mount sontheaat
ward OTer British America, and low pressure now
orerUes the eastern sutes with the renter of de
praatton still over Laka Superior. The pressure
continues high oer the Western and Central
Houtbern state, and has increased' considerably
during the past 24 hours oier British Columbia.
Kains hare fallen in western Washington, interior
southern British Columbia and the extreme
Northwest; elsewhere fair weather haa obtained,
with generally clear skies. The weather is
cooler in Southwestern Idaho. Arizona, South
western .Colorado, the Gulf and Atlantic states.
Red Hirer ralley and Central Canada, while
warmer weather obtains in most other sections.
The temperatures are abore normal in the Wil
lamette valley and Puget Sound country, and
below- normal in the remainder of the I'acillc
Northwest.
-The Indications are for continued fair weath
er In this Tlcliiity during the next 36 to 48
hours, with light southeasterly winds.
T. FRANCIS URAKE,
Meteorologist.
OBSERVATIONS
seventh and elehth raula minli. will
close Saturday evening.
Hedieed Bates Granted, The South
ern Pacific company haa announced the
following special rates for the Thanks- 1 Pendleton Tha Pendleton toller mills
riving holiday period : From November 1 haa secured a envemmsnt enntract to
4 to Z7 inclusive, round trip tickets with I furnish 8000 barrels of flour monthly for
nnai return limit on December 15, will) shipment to the allies and to the United
ds onered from Portland to Sap Fran-1 States soldiers in France.
' uaaiwiu, Wuvn.w.H i pT,1- T3 vt r
Kan Jose and intermediate points at 'VrzZZ
$2.T5; to Santa Barbara. $39.75; to Los f,! fonimission. spent Mon
Angeles. $42.60. Stopovers will be al- inspecting the pro
lowed at all point within the time ?nJ?in
limit t n nth iscno. Though he did not commit him-
.si.fla definitely he declared the river
iin.. ,.. v.1 Konin r route la feasible and can be built with
d urine- th. ti- -r,,r-.i tkwmt, .u very 1,ltl more expense than the pres-
Dointa on Southern Pacific linea in ent WU Ute.
Oregon round trip tickets will be of-1 Willamette University Salem Profes
fered on November 28 and 29, with sor Florian Von Kschen is absent from
return limit on December i, for one and his classroom, due to-a severe attack of
one third fare. complicated rheumatic condltionHis
Eower Recites Poem; Anthony Eu- suffering has been intense and attempts
wer, Oregon poet, thrilled the members to ut him to sleep by administering
of the Rotary club Tuesday afternoon morphine tablets have failed, even when
with the reading of his recently written the usual amount has been quadrupled,
war poem. "Wings." J. S. Knox, busi- Mr- Von Eschen's classes are being
ness lecturer and author, told the Ro-1 laen care oi py Kosweu waltz..
tnai in me pasx nve murium ine uaiies cnaries Kishwaek, a
has been in 27 states and that the build- J young Indian from' the Warm Springs
ing program everywhere is far behind reservation, recently anneared before
schedule., Carl G. Hannah, Canadian I city Recorder D. I. Cates on a charge of
youtn wno has- been pleading ior uie i drunkenness. Charles pleaded guilty
support of the war work of the T. M. I and was sentenced to serve 10 days in
UC. A. since he was invalided back from I the city jail or pay a fine of $20. The
the front., was given an ovauon wnen i youne Indian wrote a check for !20.
he was presented by President Charles j handed it to the recorder and walked
'IVuiperaturea a
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STATIONS S gf &
sit 8s s fa
m : 33 55 $x
tlaker. Or. ...... 28 02 I 39 I 13 I 0
l(oie. Idaho .... 80 48 28 . . . . 0
Boston, Mass 42 48 40 02
Huffaln. N. T. ... 88 40 80 02
Calgary, Alberta... 42 60 84 . . . . 0
Chicago. IU ,42 56 42 . . . . 0
Kenrer. Colo ,48 70 44 19 0
1. Uoinek. Ia. ... 42 64 40 .... 0
Iutcli Uar., Alas. 30 32 20- .... 0
'Katfle, Alaska B 6 2 .... 0
Kdmonton. Alb. ... 42 58 40 10 0
;aleaton. Texas.. 56 04 54 10 0
Honolulu. T. H.. . 74 78 0
Jacksonville. Fla. . 60 66 48 . 13 0
Kansas City. Mo. . 44 70 44 14 0
I.os Angeles, Cal. .84 88 ' 80 10 0
.Manhfield, Or.... 44 70 44 .... 0
Medford. Or. . . , 54 62 28 .... 0
Memphis. Tenn... 48 68 48 12 0
New Orleans, La.. 50 62 60 . . . . 0
New York, N. Y.. 42 46 40 .... 0
Nonit, Alaska... U 2 2 16 - 0
Oklahoma. Okla. .. 46 ' 70 46 0
I'hoanlz, Aria.... 44 82 40 0
I'ortland. Or 48 60 48 .... 0
8t. Louis. Mo.... 46 46 48 10 0
Ht. I'aul. Minn. ... 42 60 40 ... . 0
Halt Lake, Utah... 34 48 82 . . . . 0
Han Diego, Cal... 68 80- 68 0
Kan Francisco, CaL 68 72 64 ... . 0
Heattle. Wash.... 68 64 68 12 .01
Hliertuan, Wyo... 68 70 34 14 0
NlKikane, Wash... 44 60 42 0
Vancouver. It. C. . 66 66 64 06
Walla Walla, Wn. . 58 4 58 l. . . . 0
Washington. D. C. . '42 62 42 0
E. Cochran.
Karnes Will Be Published, Names of j
restaurant keepers who do not obey
tne Hoover mandates laid down by W.
K. Newell, assistant federal food admin
istrator, will be published, says Henry
W. Kent, secretary and treasurer of
the Portland Caterers' club, which in
cludes all the principal cafeterias and
dairy lunch establishments in the city.
Mr. Newell also declares he will pub
lish the names of the erring ones who
fall to observe wheatless and meatless
days.
from the office.
Eugene Sam Gens -and Ezy Reuben
stein" and P. M. Miller pleaded guilty
Monday afternoon to having deer hides
unlawfully in their possession. Upon
request of the chief deputy game war
den and District Deputy Warden E. S,
Hawker, who secured the evidence, pass
ing of sentence was deferred by the
court, but sentence will be passed if
there is further -violation of the law, ao
cording to Justice Wells.
Castferock, Wash. Lee Sadler has
Farewell Luncheon niT.n a far. been engaged as pastor or the cnristian
well nnnhanr, w. wr, ,. At church of Castlerock and will take
club todav at nrwin hv th tr,anv nr. charge December 1. Mr. Sadler and
sonal friends and fellow Masons to I lam"' w"4 w lru wumy,
inr.rT.ut.n,n i xj i,.,e I Or., where he has lust proved up a
ter of Columbia lodge No. 114. who has awter section of land. He is a, gradu
been ordered to report at an eastern OI xao senoumnii m;UUi.
point, for Immediate duty in the service I Dee Seaquest brothers, Portland, have
or our country. A. H. McGowan was sold their timber to the Wlnans com
toastmaster. Lieutenant Burghduff has I pany. The Mount Hood railroad passes
cord wood at the Winans switch prepara
tory" to abolishing the oil burner and re
turning to the use of wood.
Seattle Mrs. George G. Cowell of this
city Is in a hospital at Sumner, a suburb.
near death because she leaped from an
automobile which she was afraid would
collide with a train. Mrs. Cowell was
caught by the pilot and dragged several
feet. Her hack was broken. The ma
chine was not hit.
Freewater. Or. Rev. Father Nooij of
this city has been appointed chaplain in
the United States army.
Freewater D. C Sanderson, editor of
the Freewater Times, has been appoint
ed fuel commissioner by Federal Com
missioner Fred Holmes for Freewater
and vicinity.
FTeewater The -Denny Fruit company
has leased the land now occupied by
section houses of the-0-W. R. & N. com
pany and will erect there their new
warehouse, which will be 7S by 125, one
story, with full frost-proof basement. A
dryer is to be put in to care ior By
products. Castlerock The local Red Cross so
ciety has sent its second shipment of
hospital supplies on their way to the
front. Te shipment represents tu.
weeks of conscientious work.
Lebanon The Ray W. Swlnk home In
the McDowell creek section was de
stroyed by fire. The furniture was
saved. Neighbors are helping Mr. Swink
build a new home and It will be ready
for occupancy in a few days.
Oakland Local branch of the Red
Cross society shipped several dosen
packages of ChriBtmas presents and sup
plies to France for ine soiaiers.
Oakland Local committees raised
1300. Oakland's auota of the T. M. C. A.
fund. School children contributed. $30,
On the committee were Rev. Mr. Mc
Vicker. Dr. E. J. Walnscott, Edwin J
Stearns, James Bovtngton and Harry
Mahoney.
Klamath Falls Word has been re
ceived from Washington that the freight
rate discrimination case of the Klamath
Commercial club against the Southern
Pacific railroad is to be heard at Klam
been taking the training course at San through the Seaquest holdings. The I ath Falls December 17, before Inter
and wjll leave Thursday Mount Hood Railway company Is piling ' state Commerce Commissioner uerry.
'Afternoon report of preceding day.
TOWN TOPICS
Frandsoo
morning,
nmi Blake Arrested. Eugene
Blake, . son of R. J. Blake. 401 North
Twenty - fourth street, was arrested
Tuesday night by Detectives TichShor
and Mallet on a charge of passing a
worthless check. A few days "ago the
youth passed a worthless check for $25
on C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent of
the southern Pacific
Miss Falling to Speak. Thursday aft
ernoon at 8:80 Miss Failing will apeak
at the Museum of Art on "The Greek
Temple," the" lecture to be illustrated
with lantern slides. . These lectures on
Important subjects In the history of art
Nra
FOR MANY YEARS WITH
OLD LOUVRE, IS DEAD
Funeral Services Will Be
Conducted Thursday.After
noon Extensive Traveler.
Nls Nlssen Nonken died Monday at
his home, 866 East Seventh street north.
The funeral services will be conducted
at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from
the funeral chapel of the Chambers
Kenworthy company, 1111 Kerby street,
at Emerson.
Mr. Nonken came from Germany In
1830 to Baltimore, then sailed around
the Horn to San Francisco, 6Vvlng as j
took on mo vessel. xn lsyu ne came
to Portland with his family. For five
years ha was head pantry man at the
Louvre restaurant. For-the last seven
years be had been In the employ of the
Portland Library atssociation.- Mr. Non
ken had made two trips around the
world. He was an' active ' member bf
the Fraternal Aid union of America.
He is survived by his wife. Christina;
Nonken ; his mother, Mrs. J. D. Non
ken of Newberg ; one scm, sPhillip S.
Nonken ; two daughters, Anna and Meta
Nonken ; three brothers, J. D. Nonkeri
of this city, Hans Nonken of Topeka,'
Kas., and Asmus Nonken of Sydney,
Australia; three -sisters, Carrie Nonken
and Mrs. Anna George of Sydney, Aus
tralia, and Mrs. Mary Bechenbach of
San Francisco, Cal.
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daughters. She had resided In Portland
for 13 years. i
Joaa Desekie
The funeral of ; John Donehue was
held yesterday . rrom the Dunning s
McEntee chapel and the Cathedral at
Fifteenth and Davis street. Burial was
in Mt Calvary cemetery. Mr. Donehue
was a native of Ireland, aared t5. nt
had resided m Portland for the past SO
years. He died Saturday, and is sur
vived by a daughter la California.
Nls Nissen Nonken, who died Mon
day
TBATJTMA2CX SEAS AT CHICAGO
Was Besldeat of Portland for tt Tears!
aaeauuea niu JSany CrgaalsatIBf.
A wire message received by Mrs. G.
Castendiek, J45 Sixteenth street north.
announces the death of Theodore Traut
mann at Wi late residence In Chicago,
after a lingering-Illness of more than
six months. Mr. Trautmann was well
known In Portland, as Drorrietor of
Trautmann's cafe and having at one
time been identified with the Arlington
and Commercial clubs. He was born in
Germany andcame to Portland S3 years
ago. In 1S9S he married Miss Minna
Winter, a niece of Mrs. O. Castendiek.
Mr. Trautmann was a prominent mem
ber of the Portland : Social Turnvereln.
the German Benevolent society. Multno-
Uchurch, and burial was in Columbia'
cemetery under direction of the Pied
mont Undertaking company. - Mrs.
Wasser died Sunday at her home, 1S54
Wabash avenue, and is survived by her
husband, . L. EJ Wasser. and three
Mrs. May Wasser x
The funeral services of Mrs. May
King Wasser were held yesterday
at the Arbor Lodge Presbyterian
Y J. C.A. WORK STILL
UNDER WAY BY TEAMS
IN CLARKE COUNTY
impormDi suDjecra in ine nisxory or art l r- , j i rj
,wiil conUnue at intervals through the VanCOUVer tXpeCted 10 ne-
"iiinr. ins puouo is coraiaiiy invilea i , i.m.i' i, r..l r..x
t pun in vviiii iu run vuJ-a
Owl Service Curtailed. Owing to
lack of patronage, the regular owl car
on the Richmond carline will be dis
continued, beginning next Monday
night. The streetcar company has
checked the after-midnight traffic on
this line and finds that the average load
has been only four passengers. Also
effective next Monday night, an ex
tension of the regular owl service on
the Mount Scott line will be made.
Thereafter the owl will be operated In
bound through to the down-town ter
minal at Second and Alder Instead of
to East Eleventh and Hawthorne. y The
new Mount Scott owl schedule will be:
Ieave Second and Alder, outbound, at
1 :30. 3 arid 4 :30 a. m., and leave Lents,
inbound, at 2 :20, 3 :50 and & :05 a. :n.
Club to See Stock Brow. Members of
the Progressive Business Men's club
will . conduct a 'parade Thursday noon
over a line of march extending from the
center of the city to the Portland Union
Stockyards and the Pacific Internation
al Livestock exposition in. North Port
land. The automobiles will form at
Broadway and Oak at 11 :40 a. m.. an
nounced C. A. Bgelow, chairman of the
, parade committee, this morning.
"While many cars have been promised
we would like to urge all members of
the club who have machines to be on
hand," said Mr. Blgelow. The club men
will be guents of the exposition manage
ment lat luncheon and wllf Inspect the
livestock exhibits.
Eager to Sell Spruce. That spruce
for th manufacture of airplanes may
be had In great abundance in Oregon is
evidenced by a score of letters from tim
ber owners received by Bruce Dennis,
chairsian of the work committee of the
state council of defense. The owners
want to- know how they may prepare
.the spruce for the use of the govern
ment and to what points it Is to be de
livered. Through the anRtstance of Colo
nel Bryce P. Dlsque, chief of the signal
corps office In Portland, plans are being
perfected for handling this supply.
Judges Are Selected, Advertising
managers of the Portland dally papers
have, been selected' as Judges of the
essay contest conducted by the Home
Industry league, announced A. G. Clark,
manager of the league, this morning.
The contest on "Home Industries," which
was opend to high school and sixth.
to attend.
Danes at Cotmioa Hall Eureka
council. 204, Knights And Ladles of Se
curity, will give a dance at Cotillion
hall Thursday night. The receipts will
go toward paying the dues and assess-
of $2500; Returns Slow.
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 21. Incom-
go rawara paying ma aues ana assess- ' ..' V . ,A
menta of members who have joined the Pete returns from the Y. M. C. A. driv
colors.
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i oiiiciaiiy me urivo uu.y -"i
Colombia River Highway Stage. Two work ntin in beinar carried on here and
round .trips, Multnomah Falls to Port- it is believed the city's quota of 42500
iana aauy. ieave ALUitnoman aus 7 :so will be met when all returns are in.
a m. and 1 :10 p. m. ; leave St. Charles ti team with J. B. Atkinson In
hotel, Portland, 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. charge headed the 10 teams in point of
Saturday and Sunday evening, leave money secured, having turned in sub
Multnomah Falls 6:80 p. m. and Port- sra-intinna in tha sum of S431.75. Next
meeting of the Queen Esther society at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad,
4X1 West ThirteeBth 'street, last night.
Mrs. Davis will remain here for several
days In the interest of the society in
this county.
New Regulations Received
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 21. The local
exemption board yesterday received
several volumes of selective service
regulations concerning the next national
army call. The book contains about
254 pases.
Under the new regulations, a legal
advisory board, a medical advisory
board and other skilled help will be
necessary In assisting the exemption
board in its work. Judge A. L. Miller
is the first attorney in this city to offer
his services free of cost tp the board.
Vagrancy Is Charged
Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 21. George
Godell, Aubrey King and Harry Egllnd
ton were arrested this morning on a
charge of vagrancy. These men of the
road came in from Tacoma on an early
freight train and it was soon after en
trance into this city that their plans for
the day were interrupted by the police,
fffiey will be given a hearing VdT-
land 11 p. m. (Adv.)
Free Lecture Tonight. Tonight at
7 :30 L. Klaer Dickson will speak on the
"Mark of the Beast" as viewed by the
prophet -John. This will be one of a
series of lectures which Mr. Dickson
Is delivering In the Rose City Park club
house. The public is invited. Admission
free. Special music.
Engineers Going Sovth. F. W. Hy-
land, convoying 100 other members of
the engineers In training camp at Van-
in line Is P. M. Elwelrs team, witn
$373.75 subscribed. Others, In their or
der,, are: 1. Beattys team, izjs.dd,
Floyd Swan's team, S223.2& ; Mr.
French's team, at Harney, i.s. re
turns from other teams within the city
are not complete as yet.
Reports from the county are very m-
eomplete as yet. Camas, Wasnougai
and other small towns are still to be
heard from. So far 9682.14 has been re
ported. Of this -amount Charles Gree-
--Z I lv in the Pioneer country reported
couver, wasn., win leave ior uuornia i - . Manor re-
. . . . .. I , I 1J. Ail . in LltQ LIUli . w... .i -
points jxovemDer zi, on a special sec-1 ' " r T vv theme in
tlon of the Shasta Limited. The enari- P " " . " . "I." "...
- - - - . charge or tne campaign in mu tuumj
2?JLt ZJ?Z t0 8pend UhatoUi the city's and the county's
..... I mint, K faixoA
aioaman uiacovers maze. xire
was aiscoverea aDout 4 o ciock tnis I . a -i . y s
morning by the night watchman In the A CClfleil t V lCtllUS Oil
4-V.aa Kstllsfti- a-f Va. Wa.na-1 I A VI. J J-sV W V V
I WE. ua tiio waa. a waaa va v va tiiui a j
Ice Cream St Cold Storage company at
432 East Salmon street. Slight damage
resulted.
jury convicts isoouegger v eter ortn, . w.,t, xr si .-.Thoss in.
. m. . . . I V jailUUU C . iva a- - "
. . ?. ' accuse( t, seU,ns,ln- jured In the automobile wreck at the
toxipatlng liquor, a combination of cider i aAV hrviiivrd and the
and alcohol, was found guilty by a jury oUl bla hlghway November 8. when
Tuesday In Municipal . court. Judge .vL.m. riVn bv Ttev. E. L. Bene-
Rossman Imposed a fine of $100 and a I ,,. ... j.mnit.h.H hr a heavy tourlnsc
suspended sentence. n T-overlne slowly from their
Tonight. Ten Pleee Jan Band. Dance I iniuriea. Mrs. D. J. van Nostrand,
these wonderfully sweet old fashioned I whose shoulder was badly wrenched,
waltzes It's dlfferent--beautlful new the ligaments being -torn loose from the
Way to Recovery
Oregon City, Nov. 21. The Clackamas
county court at its recent meeting au
thorised the drawing of two warrants,
each In the sum of $7600, payable to the
state highway commission, and these
are "now available at the county clerk's
office. The sum, $15,000, is the amount
which the State higheay commission re
quired from Clackamas county for the
permanent road work, some 10 miles in
length, which it Is doing on the road be
tween New Era and Canby; the cost
of which is something like $225,000. the
contract for which was given to the
Hassam Paving company.
SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS
r
In San Francisco
HOTEL
STEUMIT
Geary Street lust offUnJon Square
From .S1.50 a Day
Breakfast 60s lunch 60c Dinner It .00
Sundays : Breakfast 7Bo Dinner $1.25
1 Municpal car line direct to door. Motor
Bus meetf principal trains ana (teamen
Arbor Garden, Second and Morrison.
Admission 25 cents. Adv.
East Side Store Looted. Thieves
gaining entrance from the rpar carried
away shoes, ties and sweaters from A.
Christensen's Btore, 771-73 Mississippi
avenue, early Tuesday morning,
collar bone, fl confined to her bed most
of the time.
Mrs.- S. W. Thompson's hip was badly
wrenched and, according to her physi
cian. It will be fully a month before
h will be able to get around at all
Little Marearet Benedict, whose face
nrnn Vmiiiy cut. has had the stitches re-
Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas, I mnveri from the cuts and haa returned
Washougal and way landings dally, ex- I tr whool. She has no use of her teeth
cept Sunday; leaves wasmngion street!.. yet and it is not knowrtiJrynetner
qock ai 2 p. m. iaqy.) i the growing process nas Deen aesiroyea.
Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and I Until she is old enough for her second
Rainier, daUy at 2 :30 p. m., foot of AI- set of teeth it will not be Known aer
der street : Sunday. St. Helens only, lnitelv whether tfia second set will
1 :30 p. m. (Adv.) I grow.
Sr. E. C. Brown, Eye. Ear Mohawk
building. (Adv.)
Field Worker Comes
Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 21. Mrs.
Frank Davis of Tacoma, field worker
of the Woman's Home Missionary so
, . . v. vAit.rH q v RhA fa
. i . i v . m i i i vru uo. v j .....
PlQPQflin Wo of belne entertained at the home of Mr.
X AUIUHU.1AA TfWU L"Mr, TTrank Marshall. 415 West
T..-tjntrt street. She attended the
Big Timber Order
IF YOU HAVE
WEAK LUNGS
or throat troubla that threatens to become
chronic, take plenty of pure food, fresh air
and net, and try
ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE
Many hare found this Calcium preparation
a tonic suited to their needs, and it may meet
the requirements in your case. . Contains no
Alcohol, Narcotic or Habit-Forming- Droj.
$S tlse, sow $1.50. $l.slie, now 80e.
8oM by 'all leading druggists. ,
Eel ma n Laboratory, Philadelphia.
ELL-A EMS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 21. (TJ. P.)-
Contracts with the United States ship
ping board 'for 40,000,000 feet of ship
timber , to be cut in Washington and
Oregon mills have been signed by .the
West- Coast Lumbermen's association, Jt
was announced today. The lumber Is to
be delivered to Gutf and Atlantic coast
shipyards and is to be apportioned
among the mills of the two states by
the Douglas fir emergency committee
of Tacoma.
While the price per thousand has not
been made known. It Is said to be $8
a thousand less than that quoted by the
southern pine manufacturers.
Mills will begin cutting on the big or
der at once.
CARD OF THAJfKS
Tn ail mv friends who have so faith
fully stood by me during the late Illness
t mv wife. I wish to express my heart
felt thanks. I feel most grateful for the
aid and comfort they have given me and
their kind words of condolence. I anl
thankful for the beautiful and generous
floral offerings they gave as evidence f
their deep and enduring friendship tor
the departed. ' The societies and! fra
ternal orders which nave extended a
brotherly, hand- are gratefully appre
ciated and the tender gifts t of flowers
they bestowed are proof of their loyalty
and friendship in my bereavement over
the) death of my beloved wife. Anna R.
WrneL RUDOLPH FRANZ EI
S9 .Front street, dty.. , ,(Adv.) vl
Or. B. E. WTight
DECAYED
TEETH
AND '
DISEASED
QUMS
AREA
MENACE
TO GOOD
HEALTH
The remedy Is yours it a very
slight cost if you will come to
this office at once.
Artificial teeth as 1 snake them fit
perfectly and won't cause the
slightest annoyance. '
Give your work to a man of known,
and tried ability in. his profes-
sion. Prices very reasonable.
Painless Extraction of Teetb
. 80 Tears' Active Practice
Dr. B, E. Wright
- aioTthwest Corner of Sixth and
Washington, Hortuwest - Bunding.
Phones I . Itala 2119. Avails.
Office Hours 8 A. XX. to I V. ft
. . , Conattttatloa. Tres. - , .
lackamas Votes
Share of Funds
Hazelwood
Special Lunches Make
Dining a Greater Pleasure
Special Lynch No. 12 45c
Served 11:00 to 3:00
Bowl of Soup '
Baked Salmon or Halibut
Coffee
Bread and Butter
Pie, Pudding or Ice Cream
The Hazelwoord
388 Washington St.
Broadway Hazelwood
127 BroavsW,
Instant Service la -Our
Coffee Shop 126 Park
TheArtof
the East
Tradition, History
and Religion sup
ply the weavers of
the Orient with
the motifs inter
woven Into their
designs
Oriental
. Our collection is
by far the largest
in the Pacific
Northwest
Each rug in the
Atiyeh collection
has some individ
uality and is fully
characteristic of
Its weavers.
391-398 ALDER ST.
Corner Tenth St.
Farrells Go South
Oregon City, Nov. 21. Frank Farrell,
fora long time employed In the Crown
Willamette Paper company mill, and
one of the leading union men, departed
Tuesday for San Francisco, accompan
ied by Mrs. Farrell, and will make his
future home in that city.
Paving Is Completed
West Linn, Nov. 21. The Glenmorrie
Quarry -company has just completed its
contract of hard surfacing with con
crete three fifths of a mile of roadway
in the West Linn city limits, on the
road towara Willamette.
When writing to or cal line on adrcrtlmra
Dleaae - mention Ttie Journal.
H Perfect
1 Fitting
11 Union Suits
SS are here. Men who appre
E . date the comfort of a nr.
E5i ment that can be worn and
suntil will . JU1U genU'
s5 ine satisfaction in our fa
mous "Vassar" Union
: Suits.
Special sizes for stout
men and for tall men.
rr We have garments to
exactly fill your require
ments light weight, me
dium weight
weight
or heavy
EE The man who thinks he
EE is hard to fit or hard to
EE please Is especially, invited
to drop m.
l Buffum &
11 Pendleton Go.
Clothlexo, Sattars and
Kaberdashors
- - 187 Sixth Btrsotv
EE Easy Steps From Wash.
S -, - lngton Streets
EE ' T N.' PENDLETON,
SS - ftXNTHJiOP HAMMOND.
NEXT NUMBER
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sum
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Engliah Author-Statesman
Armory
Thursday Night, Nov. 22
Single Admission 50c
Y.M.C.A..SCH00LS
Mechanical Drawing
BOgiiMerlrja;
Mathematics
Wood Ship Building
Steal Ship Bonding
Wliwlass Telegraphy
AOBtsoMMle Isninaarlag
For dataOsd laforoiatloa call at or write t
Dapartaaat of Xdaoatioa. Sivtalsti "A"
Fartlaaa X. a. & A.
Bookkeeping
Aecooataacy
Stasographle
Celiac Preparatory
Pharsoacy
Eire trt cal
THE
UNITED ARTISANS
INSURE THE WHOLE F AMU. If
Saocisl Dopt, for Jumiors
Ffratf sjp-tO ststO
AmoU Over $1,100,000
Hosiqtaartra 0ft sWck Bid.
Mala 1220
A.1112
mah lodge. O. D. U. &, and Knlghta of '
Pythias. . In May. 1918,' Mr. Trautmann '
had left for Chicago to ostabUsn hlm :
self In business again and, a few months-
later was Joined by, his wife and two :
boys. FriU and Theodora JTr. .
- Housewives are one more . warned -'.
against persona who. It la reported, haye -:
attempted to buy, tax otf carry away
homo-canned! products, claiming that
they are representatives of tho . food T
administration. They aro Impostors. ,
Reliable Dentistry?
Wa a-uaraaaae ear work fet 10
nara. We wU ezasaia Mat
teat frae sad tall ytsa Jast
vkat tkay taaaire aaaV at tt
will eeatt.
Gola oSaVas . r.S.IJ U. M M
Pore la la Omras. . , .l.W-4. eo
Gala riUing l-0 aad Uj
Full Sat at loath for M.0
Paialaaa Eztrmtioas.......Ma
BU-rar rilling,.... S-s
X gtr any paraoaaj anssusa
ta all work. r. aswtsa
OR. H. F. NEWTON. Prop. '( , '.
; " Opa Zvaaiars UnUl II -. .
Boston Painless Dentists
Batwaaa 4th aad Hh Waaaiaartoa St.
)F 4 :
l K - - i 1 - -
AN IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT!
wsssR. ley.
T
HIS institu
tion has re
cently aug
mented its service
by the addition of
Estelle Ashbaugh,"
for fifteen years
well known in the
profess ion in
Portland. As lady
assistant, she
adds her wide ex-
perience to ours ,
m the maintain-,
ing of F i n 1 e y
service.
BnHTin ffl,TiTi''ttff"'TrtTnTflffr"TTn
MRS. ESTELLE ASHBAUGH
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A Wonderful Bargain' Is Thisl
CHVAB PRirJTIMG CQ
k BEN F.QPEENE-HARBY FISCHERl
STARK STREfT' SECOND
i
ISN'T IT A GRAND
AND GLORIOUS FEELING
when- you coins home tF nljht and after tou'ts
done justice to the sood wife's satisfylnf dinner,
you pull up yosr favorite easy chair, you turn on
the safe, easy-to-tlft-eye and set the ash tray at
your elbow, and then settle down in those comfy
cushions with your evening- paper, before you?
But to get this result you must use
EDISONMAZDALAMPS
Ten to Fifty Watt 27c
Sixty, Watt 36c
Seventy-five Watt Nitrogen, 65c
Made in the U. S. and backed by Mazda Service
1916 Studebaker, 7-Passenger Touring Car
In splendid' mechanical condition. Good tires and
equipment. An exceptional buy at $575. See it at
THE USED Ca4R EXCHANGE
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS"
52J7 Wningrton Street. Where Washington and
Bumside Meet
Reliable Wris
THE ONLY KIND
TO BUY
Beautiful, Useful and
Accurate Timepieces.
Come in, select one
now, have it put
aside.
STAPLES The Jeweler-Optician
A 266 MORRISON STlWtwa Third sad Femrta .
t Watches
. III
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W iri.aS5H! ' - fill U f - refinement In home snrroand- w
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a7 tui r IPI lTl ! m U lTaf (3 I t-the ResidentialGarden Spot f UilL 1
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