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v. . ;THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY,- NOVEMBER 27, 1911 TOWN TOPICS THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS on Sale at Business Office, The Journal BABY JOCB3TAX. TBAVEL BCKEATJ Tnnlm to til valuta of th fniUd State r abroad tturold tali advantaa of axperiancad tnforaaUae and aarvic offerad through Tba Or of on Journal Travel Buraau. In panonal ehsrs f Vontr B. Baitth. Baftroad ttckat and jUaM hip booking, arrantrd. Foria choa baaed. Information, glrcn regarding paaaporta. TODAY'S FOBECA8T Portland and vicinity Tonight and Thumday fair, variabla wind. - Oregon and WaHtngton Tonight and Thura if fair, gtntla westerly wind. . WEATHER COJJDITIOXS Two center of blsh praaaur ara ahown this morning, one covering a large part of the conn try ,ut of tba aflaaiaxiDDl river and the other ovar- lying the North Pacific elope. An Important low nraaaura area la aDDarently central In northern Haakatehewen, and a (hallow depreeelon 1 central Is tba Gulf of Ueileo. Precipitation he occurred orer moot of the Pacific elope and in the Gulf and Houthera Plain atatee. The hearieat rainfall tepnrted wa 2.14 inche at Tampa, fla. Meet ta falling in Texan. The weather la much colder In Hritlah Columbia and Arizona, and i mucn warmer over a belt reaching from Nevada north aatward to North liakota and Saakatchewan. arillln 4rm im. MfMrfaH trnnk a nnmhar nf nlftee in Waatern Oregon and Waeiilngton, and viaavy from Individuals. E SALE OF TAGS SUCCESS Flying Squadron of Women Adds Big Sum; Goal of $20,000 By Night Anticipated. Since early this morning the down town streets have been fairly a-flutter with little white togs dangling from buttonholes. Each Indicated that a contribution had been made to the Wa verly Baby home, an institution that cares for tiny waifs. The management of the home, deprived of much; of the ordinary revenue because of the de mands upon the pocketbook made by the numerous wartime activities, gained permission for the collection of funds In small denominations in this manner to em out th state appropriation. Swelling the liberal contributions thus made, a "flying squadron," com posed entirely of women, has had suc cess in- soliciting larger subscriptions The squadron started Koseburg Reports "Flu" on Increase Dr. A.C Seely left this afternoon for Koseburg to investigate the Spanish in fluenza situation which is. reported to be again on the increase. Reports in dicate that a number of children have taken the disease which has previously been confined mainly to adults. The situation throughout the remainder of the state is good, asserts Dr. Seely, the Southeastern Oregon cases have cleared op and other report are in every way satisfactory. front ocenrred in Portland. The temperature is early and reported excellent success till below normal except in the northern Rocky 1 up to noon, When it was predicted that Mountain and Piatna region, ana in some pi me tne $20,000 asked for would be raised central and aouthern etate. EDWARD U WELLS. On OBSERVATIONS TEMP. if f u a Baker. Or 80 Beaton, Maas. .30 Chicago. Ill 42 Tenvr, Colo. 8 I M Koine. Iowa 42 Fresno. Cel. . .... M Ualveeton. Texa 4fl Helena. Mont. 80 Harm, B. 1). Kenee City, Mo 43 I n Angeles, Cal Marahfield. Or 4 Memphia, Tenn. 40 New Orlaana. La 60 New Tork City. 89 North Head, Waah 48 Oklahoma City, Ok la 88 IMtuburg, Pa. 40 Portland, Or. ............. 48 St. Loui. Mo 42 Ml. Paul. Minn 86 fcalt Lake City. Utah 8 .Has Francisco, cal Koettle. Waah 44 Hpokane, Waah 82 Tkmpa, Fla , 18 Vancouver. B. C 40 Walla Walla. Wash 40 Waahington. D. C 44 1.8 2 2 82 18 22 44 44 24 18 80 60 80 40 68 28 40 84 28 84 84 22 ,18 48 84 22 68 34 82 20 6.3 .10 0 0 0 0 0 .ot 0 o 0 0 .48 .02 0 0 .42 0 0 .41 0 0 0 .02 .84 .18 tht fltv. 88 10 0 'I 10 police station auid made the first cash deposit In the little box labeled "Waverly Baby Home fund." Labor Situation Is Well in Hand 6 before 9 p. m., when the sale ceases. th flying squadron are : Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mrs. Peter Kerr. i0 r...v..u a xm rs',.,f w t..ikai Mrs. t;nester u. aiurpny, airs. Jiavia i. lioneyman, Mrii. James B. Kerr, Mrs. pon tJeacn, Miss jean Mackenzie, Mrs. A. F. Flegel, Mrs. V. L. Knight, Mrs. Forrest S. Fisher, Mrs. Sherman Hall, j Mrs. Katherine MacMaster Mason, Mrs. Edward Clarke HI, Mrs. Curtis Bailey, Mrs. Arnold Rothwell, Mrs. Fred 1. Warren, Mrs. Henry Failing, Mrs. W. M. Mackay. Mrs. C. B. Grelle, Mrs. C. H. Lewis, Mrs. C. D. Brunn, Mrs. J. A. Daugherty, Mrs. Lloyd Went worth. Mrs. D. C. Burns and Mrs. J. T. Bronaugh. "t surely hope you get that 120,000, for we need it at the home," said Dr. J. B. Bllderback. chUd specialist, who for many years has given his services to the baby home. "The Waverly baby home Is conducted in a manner that Is absolutely above reproach. They have a superintendent who understands baby problems perfectly and as a result the mortality rate at the home Is less than the general Infant mortality rate is for This Is saying much when one considers that the type of baby we get there Is far below standard physic ally." Mrs. R. E. Boffflurant asked Chief of Batter is Cartons Permitted Butter Police Johnson if the home might have may now be sold in cartons, according the fines received at the police station, to a recent ruling received by the food the chief consented and Mrs. Bondurant administration. W. K. Newell, assistant came away joyous. Within a few min- food administrator, announced this utes she returned to her automobile to mornlnr. Northwest butter makers at go to her tag selling station and found a conference held October 21 agreed to a pollcemaTPs notice reminding her that the reouest of the food administration she had parked her car In the restricted not to use cartons from November 1 to district. She drove immediately to the May 1. The end of war time conditions has made this conservation unnecessary, according to Mr. Newell. U. of C. Clb to Meet The University of California club will hold its annual meeting and dinner at the University lub Friday at 6 :30 p m. The club has about 100 members In and near Port land. Charles Henry Cheney, housing and city planning expert, will be the speaker. Former students of the uni- j w Brewer, federal farm help spe verslty, together with their wives or cjan8t, n forwarding his annual report husbands, may make reservations with to Washington, D. C. states the labor ,rrofessor H. B. Torrey at Reed college 8ltUation in Oregon is well In hand. The or XV. U Flnley. East 1768. Installation of milking machines by Elks to Estertala The members of dairymen has helped the dairying Indus trie Elks lodge . and their families will try. In 22 counties the county agrlcul enjoy a high class entertainment at the tural agent acted as United States gov lodge room, Broadway and Stark street, ernment employment agents ; 63 munici- V.-'.Un.. n4V Thn 'nn'' committee has nolUlu ota llli-'a Una CG Knva secured the services of some specialty arMj 752 women were given employment artists through the ourtesy of F. a m the strawberry, cherry and logan McFarland of the Ellison-White Chau- berry orchards. tnuqua system. Portland Elks are after , '. . ' , 1000 new members of the lodge. Police Fled WhI.key-Armed with a n. charge of a huge peace celebra se;rch warrant. Patrolman Cameron on to bjlM Thanksgivg day. seised two trunks at the Union station An elaborate program has been pre Tuesday In which werefound 48 pints Ped to be he d in the Mormon taber of whiskey. Trunks and liquor were ct. Mr. Holmes has had about two taken to police headquarters. In a suit- dosen men workhng under his direction, o.u left in the smoking room of a south- preparing for the event. bound tourist car eight more pints of Frank Shepard's laterarbaa X.Iaes liquor were found by the same officer. Columbia highway and St. Helens, two .n....e. ana P.arnnonla Patleats round trips daily. Columbia highway nuiMriv renin their nor- leaves 10 a. m. for Cascade Locks ; 4 p. mal health under the, special care and m, for Bridal VelL St. Helens line leave ..... Ninheth sanitarium. 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Cars leave St. Milk, eggs and farm produce from our Charles hotel. Front and Morrison, Port- own farm. Rates izo per weeg ana up. '""-""s" C16 IoveJoy st Phone Broadway 1606. Marshal 4381, A-3611. Adv. (Adv.) Pyorrhea Can Be Cared Decay Is Cardlo-Tatealar-Reaal Disease In preventable soft, crumbly teeth will the serious diseases of the heart, blood harden. Our knowledge at your service, vessels and kidneys, the milk affd rest K your physician or dentist doubts, you ' cure has proven to be the ideal treat- may become a living testimony. Smith ment The Moore Sanitarium. East -47. Long Clinic. Broadway building. Adv. Office, 90S Selling building, Main 6101. steamer Jessie Harking, for Camas, (Adv.) Washouga! and way landings, dally ei- Thankegtrlag Service Tonight A cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at Thanksgiving community rally will be 12 p. m. Adv, held at the Highland Congregational steamer Iralda, for St. Helens and - church this evening at 7 :45. There will Rinjer, daily at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Al . be hearty chorus singing. There will be dep 8treet ; Sunday, St. Helens only. other exercises ana an aaaresB oy BV- 1:30 n. m. Adv. Steamer Georglana, for Astoria and way points, leaves Alder street dock dally, except Friday, at 7 a.' m. Fare $1.65 each way. Adv. - TJ. 8. Liberty Boads Will pay cash market value. John D. Wilcox, 416 Plt- tock block. Adv. Safety Boxes $3.50 yearly. Liberty bonds bought and sold. Vaults. 284 Oak. (Adv.) ' 6. L. Davenport. Both phones. Long distance hauling. 144 Front. Adv. Dr. C. E. Brows, Eye, Ear Mohawk building Adv. When you want anything Electrical make tracks for the t Electric Shop Jo st like yon go to the gro cery for groceries To the jewelers lor Jewels To the drag store for drags. Any arrfcle everything you get from this Snop is : standard-made; guaranteed by a reliable maker;, the most economical .and efficient to be had ; carefully selected for your needs by Electrical Men iof experience and good judg ment. Ton are In Safe Elec trical Hands for Electrical Appliances, Supplies and Service at 0 0 0- Health Officers Advise . People With Colds to Stay Home. . Oh Mondav 125 new cases of influ enza, were reported to the health bu reau, (consequently tne auinonues have advised people "with colds to re frain from mingling with the public, Druggists still are selling many Purola Influenaa Tablets to Individuals with colds, who are afraid of the "flu." The Ingredients In these effective tablets tend to break up a cold in short order and reduce the symptoms such as fever and congestion. Each fiOc box Contains 80 tablets--a complete treatment and can be had at your drug store. (Adv.) as tar axe wia- IS a 5 tacrirply i ris wondrous foa , Your Modern Fairy Godmother ft Scott . Electric Co. ' 3 " HL? WPSJ CHEEKY CHAT LIKE the fairy godmother who trans formed poor, little, shabby Cinder ella into the resplendently gowned cap tor of the prince's heart. Cherry's will make real your own fondest dreams of beautiful clothes. Tbte most modest Income or allowance can easily take care of the very meager monthly payments necessary to secure all' the clothes you desire at Cherry's. Values as great as any you could secure at any ordinary cash store are offerer) at Cherry's every day. A call will convince you. Cherry's are at 389- 91 Washington sL, Pittock blk. Adv. While selecting your XMAS GIFTS Come in and.look over our fine line of Christmas Oriental Goods Chinese and Japanese Embroid ery, Kimonos and Mandarin Coats, Jewelry, Chinaware, Fur niture, Curios, etc. Also Some Elegant-Christmas Fruit Baskets Canton Bazaar - 362 Morrison St. Between Park and W. Park mToday HOME OF BIG SHOWS IPPSnMiME LLE Today VAUDEVILLE DEBARS The Mystery of tie Water Fountain WALTER HAYES ''The Taptowa Baggageman" GORDON AND . JOLICE Comedy Sketch 7 AcU o LESTRA That Whistling Girl Merit 7 MONTAGU LOVE in "THE OROUCH" Coming Thursday "The End of the Kaiser' BROADWAY BUH.BI30 US BKOADWAT , Special Thanks giving Dinner $1 Served From 11 A. ST. to P. M. Fruit Cocktail Chicken a la Gumbo ' Consomme, Clear Filet of Sole Sauce Tartar Boiled Potatoes CHOICE OF Chicken a la Poulette Mushrooms Roast Tame Goose Apple Sauce Roast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Chicken with Dressing Prime Rib of Beef au Jus New Cauliflower In Cream Mashed potatoes Fresh Shrimp Salad CHOICE OF . Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Apple Pie Mince Pie Huckleberry Pie Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk THAXKSGITIWO DIW7TEB CHIJfA STYLE SI. OO I.ongsoo Tea Ginger Roots Gamgots Crab Meat Egg Foyoung Canton Gravy Duck Chop Suey a la China Inn Boiled Rice Lichee Nuts MUSIC, DA7TCISO DTJBIKO DI. SEE A3TD AFTER THEATRE M . ' 5TT -rsear Mm . hnri'r i I - Today And Balance of Week Special Thanksgiving Attraction The. Western Cvclone 11 some very absorbing stories are revealed by the interpre tations of the century -old de signs worked eat in many of the) wonderful ORIENTAL RUGS shown in our display windows and in our elaborate Christ mas Exhibits. THE INCOMPARABLE CHENEY The Cheney Phonograph plays all record The Cheney, therefore, places atayour command the full resources of all record libraries. It brings them to you in all their integrity and beauty. The Hying voice of the artist,, the actual tone of the instrument come from the throat of the Cheney sweet and pure and true! Truly the world of music is yours when you have the Cheney in your home. This Instrument embodies principles of tone reproduction entirely new tn their application to the modern phonograph. Investigate, this new method of tone reproduction. The Cheney will charm, please and delight you. "The Cheney Tone Is Satisfying" Made in six beautiful models. G. F. Johnson Piano Co. 149 SIXTH, BETWEEN ALDER AND MORRISON v . Mehlin Packard Lindeman Pianos Violins Ukuleles Guitars Mr Hfl Mil (0t I 10th and Alder DANCING Christensen's Hall ELEVENTH HEAR MORRISON ALOHA CLUB TONIGHT STECIAI, THANKSGIVING DA3TCE THURSDAT EVE5TINO Danelag Parties Every Wednesday and Saturday Evealag vi!u::'iHia:iiii!!ii:miimm':ui(iiiOTiitau;:i(it!iiii:iiiimuLiun;HiiJMUHKiiaii'5 Didn't Care What Happened M E V E ' S Restaurant I became a physical , wreck from stomach trouble and was a fit. subject only for the operating table or grave yard. Being discouraged, I gave way to drink, which made things worse. I got so I didn't care what happened, and wanted to die. Mary's Wonderful Remedy has cured me of everything. Am now in fine condition and feel 25 years younger." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes tbe catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes D. L. CAPPA, Manager 311 WASHINGTON STREET ANNOUNCEMENT practically all stomach, liver and In- I D. L.. Cappa. who has been cater- f testtnal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose well convince or money re funded. For sale by druggists every where. Adv. R. M. Pratt Of Pilgrim church. 'Telegraphers to Meet The Commer clat Telearaphers will meet Friday eve nlng at the W. O. W. temple, 128 Elev nth streets and every member Is urged J to be on time, which Is 7 -.30. Fnel AdmlnUtretor en Trip Fuel Ad ministrator Fred J. Holmes left Tues day for his home in La Grande, where $100 CASH r more will be paid for your used up right piano. Security Storage Co. 109 4th st- Call Main (82 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief gELL-ANS h&rOR INDIGESTION BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN TINTS ADD CHARM TO YOUR HAIR As a little harmless rouge or pow der softens and enhances the beauty of the face so does Cinderella Golden Glint Shampoo bring out hidden charms that often lie dormant In the hair. This marvelous discovery. of a noted beauty specialist Is neither a bleach nor a dye, but a most exqul site dressing that imparts a bewitch ing reddish tint or golden hue, with out In the least changing the natural color of the hair. One glance in the mirror.! after the first Cinderella Golden Glint Shampoo wilt disclose Its power to beautify ; the results are Immediate. Adv. Bootleg Whiskey Is Stolen Seattle, Nov. 27. a. J. S.) Federal officers are searching today for 14 cases of whiskey worth, at bootleggers' prices, $4420, stolen from a ware house here, after being taken from R. M. Faulkner last December. Theliquor was to have been destroyed December 9 as Faulkner was convicted and sen tenced to pay $6000 fine and serve one year in jail. - Blan Injured by Truck John Alfred Modern of. 865 Seven' teenth " street north, .was injured by being struck by a truck driven By A, R. Gilbert of 490 Magnolia street, Tues day evening at l-nion avenue and Sha ver street. Modern stepped off a northbound car and started to run across the street behind the car when he was struck. He was taken to the Emergency hospital and later to St. Vincents. . . Luke Walter at Hospital Luke Walter is unconscious in the Good Samaritan hospital as the result of falling off a truck at Front and Northrup streets at 1 o'clock: this morn ing. Details as to where he worked or his address could not be ascertained by the police. ' . Infant Son Dies . Oregon City, Tov. 87". The infant son of Mr. and Mrs: - Thomas B. Moore, residing on, the .Mollala road, died Mon day a few hours after its birth, and the body was taken to Canby and buried In the Zion cemetery, . s.' 11 AM. to 9 P. M. T BaaaaaaaBiaaak. 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. yi Presort (Brill Broadway at Stark Street will serve tomorrow a bountiful, old-time Thanksgiving Dinner Plates $1.50 We are making ready a feast you will long remember.' Music, jollity and good cheer .will abound. Under dtcection , Arthur H. Meyers , P lne to the Portland public for the 3 last 20 years, is now the manager 1 of Meve's, and assures everyone 1 I perfect satisfaction. An excellent a I 40c Merchants' Lunch Is served I I daily, as well as a very fine a la g j carte bill. Mr. Cappa was formerly with the 1 Commercial Club, the Hof-Brau and also the Louvre. I m I Thanksgivijig I Dinner I $1.00 I Celery RELISHES Ripe Olives SOUPS Coney Island Clam Chowder Consomme (plain) Chicken Okra a a Creole MEATS ' Choice Roast Turkey, Dressing and Cran berry sauce m s Roast Spring Chicken. Dressing and ruit jeny s Roast Suckling Pig With Dressing and Apple Sauce i ; I Chicken Frlcasse With Dumpling f 3 TTCETlnTCI a Choice of Two Mashed Potatoes Sweet Corn Candled Sweet Potato Green Peas in Cream I 1 Fl 1 rra Mcn 1 i iifjDi IB 4 mm at THE PORTLAND The Puritan Fathers ate the simplest of fare in the rough est of shacks. But in their hearts was the spirit of thankfulness for freedom, and the preservation of their lives. This Thanksgiving the same feeling will be in the hearts of the diners at the Hotel Portland. But the fare will be the best turkey dinner obtainable in Portland, and dancing and merrymaking will accom pany it. Dinner $1.50 Dancing 6 to 8 a. fz J ',v , f ; in " ' Fame and Fortune A dramatic whirlwind of bullets, bravery and love . 5BigFeatureActs of Vaudeville Strand Road Show - Latest Animated Weekly. Filled with Live News 1 Prasp's Novelty Orchestra The Portland Hotel Under Management of ' Richard W. Childs SALAD Fruit or Shrimp 3 vr.-tit. t r.B REMARICABLE PHOSPHATE MAKES THIN PEOPLE FAT DESSERT Choice. Pumnkln Pie 1 Plum Pudding, Imon Sauce i 1 Tea Bread and Butter Coffee Milk Buttermilk Somethlnr over-60 years ace. Pelous, a French ecientl-, discovered a form of organic phosphate , wnicn wnen taaen into the Human system, waa auicaiy con verted Into nerve tissue. Soon after ita discovery Dr. Albert Robin (Academy of Medicine.- Paris) began a scientlflo investigation of the use of this organic phosphate and . its effect upon the human system, with re sults that amazed the scientific and medical .world. Today it is an admitted fact that In the treatment of those ailment directly or Indirectly due to depleted r nervous vitality, such as neurasthenia, nervous weakness, premature old age, insomnia, lack of energy, fatigue, nervous debil ity, thinness, etc.. it is uneoualled. Physicians and hospitals everywhere now recognise its merits by its use in ever-increasing quantities, and It Is therefore a matter of more than ordinary interest, to all such sufferers to learn that this 'Organic, nerve building phos , phata Is aw obtainable from druggists everywhere In th form of E.a-ai ! lets Of DtaTe bltro-Dhoanhata a.t m rn,t so low u to be within the reach of everyone,.' ; One of these tablets shonld u itv.n ! wiut eacn meal and results In many in stances are little short of marvelous, riull eyes become bright, sleep is restored to me : aieemeas, me nerves regain their strength, thin people put on flesh and ! the whole system becomes charged with l that strength, ' vitality and energy which j maaes me so inuy worm while. As ' there are a great variety of so-! cauea pnospnates, care should be exer cised to procure the genuine, standard Bitro-Phosphate, which is com nosed wholly of the original nerve building I suosiavnce ae aiacoverea oy eioux. CATJTION AKheasb Bltre-Pboaphat to an- I sarpsand for rUavto narvownaaa, aleaplaataaai 1 sad atnaral waaines. evrtn tv Ita ramarkaliU I flah.arimrina DroDertlaa It afaonld not ba mI by - asyona who do not Saiire to . ot a I flesh. Adv. . . Ml .After War Training Thousands of men are now In a position to readjust their whole lives because of demobilization or changing conditions In commerce and Industry. . ' A conference with one of the Advisors in the office will doubtless be of great 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 school are operated to give yon the change yon need in preparing for the great future. For preliminary Information or date for Interview tddress . Department of Education, Die. A Y ML C A PORTLAND, OREGON THANKSGIVING Roast Turkey 50c Cranberry sue Roast Goose 50cJ a.?t tbe eetlcseie or the aaajofi. atartlnfl SuaJHr fee lea. Sterling Cafeteria SS1 atark St.. Bat. Ui setf Stil BREAD Again a pore white bread-,' and mighty good. Ask ' . yosr Oroeer. ' , Reliable Dentistry W cearaataa aer work far If Max. Wi vrffl axaadaw r taata traa sad taU i ebat tba raqvira and ba-K OI aaat. -a Oravma . . .. .SS.bO-SS.OO rcetelM Crowns. .,AO-S.oe fiaS PH Una S1.oe aM We Putt aat a Taath ler M M Sainlaaa KatraoaHli........aoa Mar ruttne ...see 1 slva asr pmoavl aaM to an eaca. EH. H. r. mCWTOiC, Prae. Opaa Kvantas Vmtil IS Boston Painless Dentists aefcflaltj etjg SaafsV afeLot rWeVrvsM0SjS ISn THE UNITED ARTISANS INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY Special Dept. for Junior Foot Up-to-Date Plans Adequate Rates. AsseU Over $1,100,000 Headquarters 608 Beck Bldg. Main 1220 A-1112 MARLEY.2H IN COLLARS CLUEl'T PEABOOr COLXRC I HSJ1 RY. . .- am :" vaaeaBBk am Am .. APPLES - of All Kinds at the Right Prices ' , . ' ..- . ..--, v , Potatoes grown OB tt land and specially graded for family use. V 1 1 S SECOND ST., NEAR WASHINGTON . - - - : " AppleHoiLise 'BAiits or rut MiiTiir aelatgaTttXOtf Mill 1178. A 1781 -sCJ Kyall.iklil: i: :)(r 'Zi'uil:. I ; . . . - - -