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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1918. 13 TOWN TOPICS THRIFT STAMPS and WAR 8AVINO8 STAMPS on Sal at Business Office, Ths Journal of tlis surgeon general la Washington as supervisor of personnel in occupa tional therapy and Is selecting the re construction aides for United States army hospitals service at home ana abroad. JOTJRX AL TRATEL BUREAU TriTelara to all Mints of" th TJnftad 8 sr bro4 how Id t ad.antasa of axparianeed Information and aertioa offend throncb Tha OrMoa Journal T ratal Btmao, in petsonei chares of Doner B. Smith. Railroad tickets and anip booltins arransed. Foreica escheats issued. lafonuuoa (irra retnrolnt passports. TODAY'S FORECAST Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Friday, rain: eaatcrlv srrnda. incraaatna In forca. Oman and Wuhlncton fonlcbt and Friday, rain tn th weat portion, fair In tha seat portion: fraah easterly wind with a mode rata (ala on tha coast.,, WEATHER CODITIOXS Tha moat prominent faatura of today's map ia a treat bich pressure area, which la central ntar Western Canada, and ovarii almoat tha ntira country. M hallow depraaaiona ara central off tha Naw Enaland eoaat. in tha Gulf of Mex ico, in lower California and off tha Alaska eoaat. Tha laot named depression la apparently morina southeastward. Precipitation haa occurred in Rrrtlsh Columbia, on tha northern Rocky Moun tain slope, in Aba lower MiaMssipoi Taller and rt Gulf state., and in New Encland. New York and Pennsylvania. Tlia heaviest rainfall reported waa 1.12 incbea at Ualraaton. Ten an. Tha weath er ia much colder In Texaa and New Mexico and mash warmer in Louisiana. Tha temperature ia generally blow normal except over amall areaa in tba Northern Plains etatea. Upper Mlnlaaiypi valley. Laae region and North Atlantic atataa. EDWARU L. WKLL3. OBSERVATIONS TEMP. e o O o S STATIONS --a S 5 13 j -B ftak.r. Ar 4 4 51 5" CbKMO, 111 44 94 0 Denver. Colo 8 24 .l Fresno. CaJ. 4 44 0 Galrenton, Texaa 74 60 1.12 Helena. Mont. 4 2 2 .01 la Angelea. CaL . 70 54 n Marshtield. Or 2 84 U New Tork. N. T 50 42 0 North Head. Waah 52 4S O Portland, Or. 44 8T 0 Kowtmrg. Or 4 42 0 Halt I -as. City. Utah BO 32 0 Han Franrisro, CaL 60 50 0 HeatUe. Wash 4 40 0 ftpokane. Wash 4 2 88 I O Vanconser, U. V 4 8 82 O Walla Walla. Wash 50 82 0 I.tereitlor Lertare Series "The His tory of American Ideals" is the general subject of a course of lectures for the public that will be given in the Central library by Dr. George, Rebec of the University of Oregon, weekly on Thurs day, at 8 o'clock. The first lecture is tonight. In thee lectures Dr. Rebec will trace the history of the Intellectual and spiritual life of America from its beiclnnlncs in Europe to the present, Other university classes meeting tonight St the library are practical mathematics at 7 :1G, beginning French at 7, ad vanced French at 8, and. problems in style at 7 :30. The latter will be given by Mrs. Parsons instead. After tonight this 'class will meet Saturday mornings from 9:30 to 11 :30 at the library. Beeoastraetioa To prevent the dls eases among children which are respon nlble for Thuch suffering during adult life, a well tested and fully indorsed system of Instruction to parents' is a most Important part of the dental treat ment for children. While most busy dentists do not care to work for chil dren, we so thoroughly realise the ex treme Importance of getting this preven tive knowledge to the parents tnat we solicit children's work. Our motto is gentleness, patience and efficiency. Smith Long Clinic, Broadway building. Adv. Two. Workmen Iajured Two indus trial accidents were reported to the police Wednesday. Deano Cuaghman. 85 Vi N'orth Sixth street, employed by the Willamette Iron A Steel works, was struck by a board and painfully bruised H was removed to St. Vincents hos pital. Norrln Nlllneccl. 355 Kast Clay street, employed as a laborer in the In man-Poulsen mill, was injured about the hips snd thighs and was taken to St. Vincents hospital. Mrs. Parson' Classes University of Oregon classes to e conducted this win ter by Mrs. Mabel Holmes Parsons, will assemble for their first meetings at the Central library, tomorrow and Sat urday, according to the following sched ule: Literature of National Idealism Friday evening at 7 :30, room H ; F'rob lems of Style. Saturday morning. 9 :30, room H ; Short Story, Saturday evening 7.30, room A. Visitors welcome at all sessions. Hoof Heslrnyed by Fire Fire, caused by Fpatks from a chimney, destroyed the roof of a house at 173V4 Russell street Wednesday afternoon. The fire department also responded to a call from the Shattuck school, where a de fective oil burner caused the ignition f fuel oil In the basement. The damage there was slight. Stadeats May Resame Work The six men of ths S. A. T. C. at Reed college, who received appointments to the cen tral Infantry officers' training camp- at Waco. Texas, have been notified by the avar department that they may return Immediately to Reed college to resume their work. Wembrldge Receives Commission Harty Wembrldge, a graduate of Reed college in 1917, has received a commis sion as lieutenant In the sanitary corps, and has been appointed clinician in the psychological detachment at Camp Meade, Maryland. Mrs. Harry Wem brldge, formerly dean of women at Reed sollege, is now attached to the office Cash Paid for Liberty Bonds We Buy and Sell at the Market Quotations furnished on application. We loan 90 of their face value. Elwood Wiles Co. Stocks and Bonds. United Stats National Bank Bldg. Telephone Broadwav 3329. Will Teach Agriculture -O. A.. C. ex tension course in agricultural education. Enrollment for the O. A. C. course in agricultural education will be made in I Library hall, Central library, November j 28, at 7 :30 p. m and in room F, Central library, at S p. m. on Saturday, Novem ber 23. Professor H. P. Barrows, in structor from the O. A. C, will explain the course and give synopsis of year's work. Baekwaeat Floar Prices Fixed Buckwheat flour should not be sold at more than a pre-war margin and in no event at a higher margin of profit than 12 to 15: per cent, according to in formation received by W. B. Ayer, fed eral food administrator, from the dis tribution division at Washington. This decision has been made, pending a de termination of the proper margin that should be allowed wholesale distribut ers. Complaint Against Dancing Parties- Residents of the . neighborhood of Fre mont and Montana streets appeared be fore the city council Wednesday with an appeal that effort be made to stop the dancing parties given in a nearby hall every other night. The parties extend well after midnight, they said, and cause disorder. Further investigation of the place has been ordered. Soft Drlak Parlor Robbed The soft drink parlor of Morris Klarfeine, 171 North Sixth street, was entered by a thief Wednesday night. The place was ransacked, a number of suitcases were opened and $5 in cash and a consider able quantity of smoking tobacco were taken. Entrance was obtained through rear window. Whole Family 111 Fred Gavin, line man for the Home Telephone company. 908 Sixty-second street north, is ill with influenza, together with his wife and three children. None of the family were feeling well and Tuesday they took down with the disease. All are getting: along nicely, according to Mr Gavin's sister. who Is caring for the family. Important Tffotlce to Women Before attending any sale, before you buy your dress suit, coat or waist, remember the Factory Sample Shop, 286 Morrison st, bet. 4th and 6th ats, next to Corbett bldg., has a tremendous sale. Will save you time and money on any coat, suit. dresses or waists. Tou will be surprised at the low prices. 286 Morrison St. Adv Forest Service Official Here F. L. Zon, chief of office investigations in the forester s office at Washington, D. C, is visiting District Forester George H Cecil today, on his way to Seattle. Mr, zon is in tne isortnwest to talk over investigative plans with the district for esters, in connection with experiment stations and other projects. Isfluenza asd Pneumonia Patient Convalescing quickly regain their nor mal health under the special care and treatment at the Nisbeth sanitarium. Milk, eggs and farm produce from our Own farm. Rates 820 per week and up. 616 Love joy sU Phone Broadway 1606. (Adv.) Firs Caases 8880 Damage Damage to the extent of 8300 was caused by a fire early this morning in ths Murray hotel at Albina and Goldsmith streets. No material damage was done in a fire or the roof of the building owned by E. C. Peterson at 171 Russell street. President Campbell Sneaker Presi dent P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon will be the speaker at the Civic league luncheon Saturday at 12 o'clock, in the crystal room of the Ben son hotel. His subject will be "Recon struction of National Education." Powdered Sugar Permitted Powdered sugar is now permitted for domestic usee, according to official word reaching Food Administrator W. B. Ayer Wednes day, Its restriction to the use of com mercial manufacturers and bakers be ing removed. Morten sen Is Wosaded Louis Morten- sen, who was previously reported killed in action, is now reported "wounded, de gree undetermined. Mr. Mortensen for merly resided at 5722 Forty-second street southeast, but the. present address of the family is unknown. The Telephoae Operators' TJaloa will give a dancing party. Thursday evening. November 21. at the Cotillion hall, we, assure you the time of your life. Come and bring your friends. Committee, Lo cal Union No. 44-A. Adv. Banquet Highland SoclU Dancing club, formerly of Selling-Hlraeh building, will give a big dance -larurda night at K. of P. hall, 11th an-1 Alder. Phone Selllng-Hirsch building. Adv. Steamer Oeorgiaaa, for Astoria and way points, leaves Aider street aocrc daily, except Friday, at 7 a. m. Fare 81.65 each way. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harklas, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. Steamer Iralda, for St. Helens and Rainier, daily at 2:30 p. m.. foot of Al der street ; Sunday, St. Helens only, 1 :30 p. m. Adv. W. R. MeDoaald Insurance that In sures ; claims paid direct rrom my orrice. Phone Marshall 2391. Yeon bldg. Adv. Adam's Astrological School reopened. 35073 Morrison street. Forecasts and instruction. Adv. TJ. S. Liberty Bonds Will pay cash market value. John D. Wilcox, 418 Pit took block. Adv. DANCE TONIGHT AND ETERT EVE. RINGLEIVS COTILLION HALL 14th at Wash. Portland's Finest Danelnr Palace Marvelous Ball Bearing Spring Floor. Best Music best Dancers. Price Walts Every Tuesday. DANCING gpHOOL NOW OPEN Separate Hall Two-Hour Class Mon., Frl., 7 :30 P. M. I 8 Lessons $5.00 Private Lessons Dally. PKOF. RINOLER, Director Both Phones 'A 2 VA nr. When Lens, You Break Just Phone f SV U the Columbian! WtVll send for your frame or nose piece and, if we haven't your pre scription on file and it isn't handy for you to get, we'll make your new lens from the pieces of your old one and we'll have your glasses back on your nose within an hour! That's what we mean by "Columbian service." Columbian Optical Co, 145 SIXTH STREET Floyd F. Brower, Mgr. Phone: Marshall 819 V i fi i 9 t N Reliable Dentistry Wa rnarsntea cor work for 10 ycara. W. will exanrlna your tacth It and tall Ton )nt what tbaj require and what it will eoat. Cold Crowns S.0-6.00 forestall Crowns. . .f8.60-SB.00 Sold Pllllnos 91.00 and Ue full art of Tsath for SB.oe Painlata Extraction! ........ Oo Sltvar Fllllnga Oa I slva rur personal attaattos to all work. tB H. F. NKWTOX. Pre. Opan STcnlnss Entll 10 Boston Painless Dentists Batwacn 4th and th on Washington Ok Or. Mawtae Butternut Bread is now an all white bread by Uncle Sam's' authority. 5Mi., 4 mmm 1 m .it m. Im mm y.w.y.v.I ?2vvT.. ii. 4 f w m iiip mm mm 'laLJi ervicc in PrifiM Tlrt:lC:X 7 Top 0)Flf A dreamy waltz-tune; a hearty laugh over stars of vaudeville; a genuine thrill by stirring bands any of these is an incomparable "dessert! and all may be yours if you have a Victrola Don't defer getting one all you need to deter are the payments, if you want to, you can have the Victrola -in your home today, and begin at once to draw dividends of pleasure.' Step in. let ua ekmoMtrate the Victrolartor you, etsrj deliver matrumeot of your choice.- mm 1 I TknksgivingSpecials Buy Your Thanksgiving Groceries Now. Avoid the Big Next Week's Rush. MINCfC MEAT Tea Garden Mines Meat, 2 lb. can each $ .40 Tea Garden Mines Meat, 3 lb jsrs, each SB Tea Garden Mince Meat, 6 lb. Una, each 1.tS Tea Garden Mince Meat. 10 lb. tina, each 1.0O Atmore's Con'd Mines Meat, per doi.. S1.50; each r . .15 Red Crown Con'd Mince Meat, S lot. 1 .16 Mince Meat, bulk, select, per lb. . . .20 MARASCHINO CHERRIES Maraschino Cherriaa, large bottles, per doz., S7.60; each .75 Maraschino Cherries, medium bot tles, per doz., $4.60; each BO Maraschino Cherries, amall bottles, per doz., 62.50; each .26 SALAD DRESSING, SAUCE AND PICKLES Mrs. Porter's Salad Dressing, regu lar, 15c; apecial 12 Mr-. Porter'a Mayonnaise, regular 20e; special 17 H. P. Sauce, regular, SBc; special. .tS Heinz WorcheKter aauce 2B Mrs. Kidd'a Pin Money Pickles. 4 ox. bottle OS Mrs. Kidd's Pin Money Pickles. S oz. bottle 17 Helns No. 57 India Relioh SB Heinz. No. ST Chow Chow, qu 7B Heinx No. B7 Chow Chow, 12 os. . bottlea 40 Nuts, Raisins, Etc. At Special Prices NUTS 181 CROf OREGON GROWN Oregon Almond", SBe per lb., S lbs. for 61.00 Oregon Soft Shell Walnuts, S5o per lb.. S lbs, for 61.00 Oregon Filberts. 86 per lb., S lbs. for , , Raisins, seeded, bulk, S3 lb. boxei aell b box only Bon Ton seeded, fancy. 16 ox. vsrtons, per doz., 61.B0; each .13 Bon Ton aeedlesa, 15 oz. cartona, per doz., V .60; each 1S rancy Unb. Sultanas, bulk, per lb .1 S V P. 8. Currants, IS oz SB ixesj . . . 2 61.00 7B flum Vou Can Pudding Cheaper Than Make It at Horn Plnm Padding. Richsrdoon ft Robbins, It, per doz., S3; sac Si Plum Pudding, Richsrdson It Kobbina, 2t, par doz., 65.60 each Plum Pudding, Richardson At Robbins, Sa per doz. $8.25, each Plnm Pudding, Richardson tk Robbina' 4t. per dot., $8.76 each Boiled Cider, per gal., 61. SO: per qt. SBe; per pict 16 Cluster Raisins, table, fancy, 6 lb. box, etch $1.25 Citron. Orange and Lemon Peel Per lb .40 .SB .B0 .75 1.00 ...15a 10 S1.75 CRAXBEBRIES Fancy Oregon Cranberries, per lb Cranberry Sauce put up In Sugar, Preferred Stock Brand, No. can, eacn - A COFFEE WITH A GUARANTEE PiAllSKAL'TIOS OR TOUR MONEY BACK TO MAIL ORDER CUSTOMERS' We will deliver Free of Charg-e to yoar nearest shipping point or by parrel post, Jaao Coffee at I0r per pound, with the sraaraatee teat If tats Coffee Is not satis, factory, we will refnad the fall amoaat of -the parches price. JUNO Coffee 30c it. m gvBAUeDra 5 SUPERIOR TICTROLA SERVICE WORRISOH AT BROAD WAT Stores Also at 8aa Fraaelseo, , Oaklaad, Sacramento. 6aa Jose. Los Angeles, Bss xfiege. fdfk J mm MARMALADE Tea Garden Orange Marmalade, 1 0 lb. cana 61 .78 Tea Garden Orange Marmalade. 6 lb. cana 1.20 Tea Garden Orange Marmalade. 2 lb. cans, each, 40c; 3 for.-. . . . 1.00 CANNED VEGETABLES 191S Pack Corn Onaga. fancy, per doz 62. SB Corn Appetizer, extra, per doz .... 2.1 B Asparagus. Ijbby. long green, Sa. . . $8.60 Asparagus, Libby HUlsdala tip 2.40 Pass, preferred stock, tender melt ing, per dos. t.Jt Peaa. preferred stock, fancy, sweat, par dos. sj.bo Beans, preferred stock, small cut refugee, per doz. 2.7B Ream, preferred rtock, fsney amall. S.1S Tomatoes., solid pack, preferred atock, 2 Ha. per doz 2 .25 Six cana of any Article sold st half tha dozen price. Saved is 1 lev laee t0 You Save Money on Everything You Buy From Us Specials for Friday and Saturday $1 Nuxated Iron 1 ParaLe'oi! $1.00Vinol 79c Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Comp. . . . 98c 50c Lysol 39c 50c Witch Hazel. 39c 1 doz. Aspirin Tablets 15c Mentholatum . 19c 50c Aromatic Cascara 39c 60c Sloan's Liniment . . .49c Revelation Tooth Powder .19c Pebeco Tooth Paste 43c koW n-amac 89c Regular $5 Superior Quality Truss for S2.98 Fitted Free by Expert 50c GM BLADES, 39c 50c Durham Duplex EI-;- 39c $5.00 GILLETTE RAZOR $3.98 RUBBER GOODS OF QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES Sanitary Douche COMBINATION 1VATEB BOTTLES AND 8TBIGES S-aiart molded, fall rapacity, extra hravj fair, fall rein forcsd, metal stop per, rapU flow, plala tenia;, rnatal skat, off, S s!rew pipes, tafaats' reeUl and Ber. It.. $1.85 Refnlar 2 Hot Wat at Bottle. Made in one piece. No seams. 2-q u a r t sice. Special ggc at .... -SHIELD- Large scored bulbr adjustable skield, bard rubber bent pi p e, throws whirling spray. Reli able and safe. Regular S3 quality f3 JQ Special Ol.ftaV v -a sa. Regular $2 Foun tain Svrinre. 2 quart aise, full length tube, 3 bard rubber at tachments. Spe cial at only . . 98c We reserve the right to limit quan tities at the ab'vejmces LOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO PRIVATE FAMILIES WHITE ROSE FLOUR White Rose (Hara Wfceat) Floar at Wholesale Prices to Private Families x MILK , Libby Milk, larga, 48 cans in rasa par esse. $7.26; doa $1.62 fellow Band Vlilx, large. 48 cans la caaa. par case. $7.00 i dosan... 1.78 Bordan's Milk, lares. 48 cans la cas,67.76; dos 1.SB Borden's Milk, amall. 80 cana ta case. 67.28; doz...N 6$ Carnation Mi:k, small, SS cans In 67.20; dos. 62 TEA ROSE I LSI per lb. OR CEYLON TEA, regular 75c per lb. Special. 50c OTJT-OF-TOWX PEOtLE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE! All mall orders will be filled carefully and promptly at these low prices providing yoa order mot later thaa Monday or Tuesday. D. C. BURNS COMPANY t8-ll$ THIRD STREET, BETWEEN TATXOR ASH SALMOX, Oae aad Oae-Half Blocks Soath of Pablle Market. k Special Han Order Service. Write for Xoatkly Pries List. TJ. 8. Food Admlalstratloa Lleease Ko. G-SSSS7. ember of the Greater Portlaad Associatloa. Wholesalers to Private FamUlss, Hotels aad Restaaraats. We" reserve the right to limit quan titles at the ab've prices 3 Kirk's Military Shop CORNER THIRD AND STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OR. Merchandise of Value for People in All Walk of Life Nothing Misrepresented 1 Rala Coats .....$ to I22..S Poaehos ! to $ 4.10 Blaakets ... $2.t to I12.S6 Steamer Blaakets t4.fi to tlt.SS Aato Bobes $ 19 Horse Blaakets $ 1.J5 Sweaters I2.SS to llt.iS Sleeveless Sweaters. .fSt to f $.6S Wool Helmets II.6S to 2.SS Storm Hoods $ 1.S0 rarpaaUas, lt-os.. . .f aad $ 4.6$ Logger Shirts I t.iO Rlaek Kersey Wool Shirts. .. $ Flaaael Shirts, ap to $ Ut Heavy Khaki Knlrts ..$ tM All-Wool Bine Overcoats with capes, red lined $12.60 Overcoats, for work $ $.$ Cordaroy Coals, sheep lined.. $1$$ Cordaroy Coats t 8.M Cordaroy Salts, ap to $116 Ollre Drab MackUaws $!.$ aad IIS.M SHOES. HATS, UNDERWEAR, LEGGINGS. CANTEENS. MEAT CHOPPERS, CLOVES. Also a large line of Officers' and Enlisted Men's Equipment, See our line of Useful Military Dec era ti cms. Write for Prices LJ Telephone Main 4215 i z i a 1 i 3 IttfaWi mm I Westminster Presbyterian Church East 17th and Schuyler Dr. Edward H. Pence, pastor, will preach on topics in which the entire country is now interested. At 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. . The choir, directed by Mri J. Hutchinson, pipe organist, and con sisting of Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, Joseph P. Mulder and Dorp J. Zan will sing; at both services. Bible school from 12 to l. , Christian' Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Money Sent to France by Draft Now is the time to send fof Christmas. Drafts are safer than currency. . Consult Our Exchange Department 53?eFlRGT National, Baku PORTLAND, OREGON I u"tT ... at. After War Training Thousands of then are now in a position to readjust their whole lives because of demobilization or changinc conditions In commerce "Aonference with one of the Advisors in the office will doubtless be of tjreat value in choosing which of the following courses you should enter: College Preparatory, Business, Stenographic, Accountancy, Automobile, Tractors, Radio Telegraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Shipbuilding, Mathematics, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Boys' School or Electrical Engineering.: These day and night aehoole are operated to' give you the change you need in preparing for the greet future. For preliminary information or date for interview tddress Department of Education, Div. A ' Y. M. C. A., PORTLAND, OREGON Telephone Operators Wanted! Telephone operettas; offers tsisay advaatafe to yoaae; wonasa who are eeekiae employment eg gee4 salary with opportaaltiss for a a Good Pay te start with. Rapid aad freeteat taereases la salary. ' Permanent Position Work la steady aad perataasat, Haay epportsaltles for advaae. 9 aaeat. Interesting Work . riessaaU eleaa. fasclpartsg. As sec la Us earefaUy seleeted. Pleasant Surroundings Light aad weU vsatnated effleesv CeaaXertahle laach aad rscrsaUea rooms. Special Advantages Aanaal vacatloa with pay. tick Beaestts, Death BsasfUa, reasloas witheat cesh Seed Character aad Oeed Health re reaeireo. xesag wossaa a tweea the ages of 1$ aadvfd are preferred, f re floss ex pa da ace is ot aecessary. Oar assptoyaieai office Is located oa Ue Uth aVleer, Roeat Ml, la the Taleeheae BaUdlag, Park sad Oak streets. sss ib epee irvsa via a. Jaw Se i$s P. . We lavlte yea to ceil kt this office aad saeet Ue eat. ploymest sapervlser, who wilt gladly aiseass tas atarter perse a ally with yea. Aa appolataisal saay he saada by calllag Bread way lists. .The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Keesa Ml, Sixth PI ear. Park aad oss.avireeta - f S ',fTffpy-Trla..ltnsn-aau-ra