THE . OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL PORTX AND, . SUNDAY. MORNING JANUARY 5, 1919' 11 TOWN TOPICS SOVB.'SAXi TBAVE1 BTREAtX TrTefrr to all palate of th United States or abroad ahrmld taka advantaa of axpcrtefieed to formation and aerrtea offered through Tha Ofiw Journal Travel Boreau. in prora chars of Dotty B. finuth. Railroad tickets end tan fai book in umiML Foreica axebanea iaraad. IniormaUon given regarding paneporta. ; OKE TEAR AGO At Home 3 I'acifio coast states food adrainistratora as actnbWi In Vnrtl. rA iWulnl not to allow new aaJmen eanaerics to be placed in giatricta al ready adequately (erred. Sail- wain the I'ortland Railway, tight it Tower company to test the Validity ot the 6 cent fare rsllns anada by the Oregon jmbbe errfc cwmaitaakm. was filed In the circuit court ky the city. , Twenty-five million dollar was estimated as I'ortland nark in tbe third .Liberty loarf drire. i - Tbe United State began the work of helping the state of Oregon seoure the return of the 16, POO aeres of Hyde-BetKon lands not included in til AtvimWw M Iba at ittirma eoUrt tinhotd- rn the attorney central's uita to recover lands , which had been frandnlently obtained. Abroad 1 Washington- The traffip congestion of rail toal during the cold speil wae caused by the Intentional lack of roopera tion of railroad man agers, it was charged at the. hearing before the railroad wage cerominoion. Washington Keprenentatire Miller of Minne sota predicted that the war would not be won tltt the United States put 3,000.000 men in trance. Ixmdon Enemy submarines and air raider ear killed 14,120 non-combatants saea. and children declared Chancellor Bona law. THRIFT STAMPS and WiB SAVINGS STAMPS on Sal at Busineza Office, The Journal Same Slightly Changed In order to protect the good name of my pure and healthful powder, used by scores of "women In their homes Instead of egg in. baking; pies, cake, etc., giving" to this class of pastry a delightful flavor and and 'It will hereafter be known as "Evaho". powder. Unscrupulous onea are tnanuf acturing powders claimed to be largely composed of eggs, but which contain no egg content, and the name Civen them are similar to that I here tofore have used, therefore the change In the name of mine. Mine la not com posed of eggs, but of seven pure chemi cals, all but one in daily use In most high-class homes, and for pastry baking purposes gives delightful satfsfaction at fcbout one-tenth the cost of eggs. Bold In 10-cent and 25cent packages. M. . Winnerling, 302 East Sixth street north. Adv. "Win Give Sinn Fein Sid Presenting the, Sinn Fein side of the Irish question. Miss Kathleen' 0'Brennan of Dublin, Ire land, will speak tonight at 8 o'clock at the Women of Woodcraft hall at Tenth "and Taylor etreeta. Miss O'Brennan has been lecturing for some time In this country in an endeavor to get the United States behind the Sinn Fein movement. She is a member of the Irish Women's council and secretary of the Dublin in dustrial law committee. She will Inter pret the recent elections in Ireland, ex plaining their significance in regard to the Irish question from the international point of view. Hygiene Roelety to Meet-The Oregon Social Hygiene society will hold its an nual meeting on Monday evening at the Benson hotel at 6 o'elortc. A number Of men prominent In the state Will . be present and a discussion will be held of uid cuR it i j b nuin uuuiifi Lilts JiDk year nd Its possibilities for the future. The apclety is especially proud of the'show Ing made in the matter of health by the Oregon men In the service and facta Will be given to illustrate this. The affair ! limited to those who hold invitation. Beef and f,amb I,lver 18He at Frank L, Smith's. 228 Alder street; Rost mutton 10c Mutton breast 10c Boiling beef 12c Pot roasts 15c Pork sausage 20o 3Loin chops 20c Pirloln steak 20c Hound steak 25c Smith's bacon 40c Shortening 20c for tha first baby born In 1919' la the daughter of Mt. and 'Mr. W. T. Lucaa, 620 East Thirty-sixth street, north, born at 10 minute after midnight, January 1, at Emanuel hospital. ' Dr. I tu Hewitt was the attending physician. Twins Claim Hoaora Twin boys, one welirhincr rxiunds and the othe 74 pounds, were born at 1 :20 o'clock on the morning of January 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dennie. St. Helens, and are claiming- honor) as the first twins of the new year. Pyarrkea Can , Be Cared Decay la preventable soft, crumbly teeth Will harden. Our knowledge at your service. If your physician or dentist doubts, you may become a living; testimony. Smith Lone Clinic Broadway building. Adv. Kotle to Bog Owiert-No leniency will be shown to people having dogs without licenses after January 1. Pro ctor licenses at 208 city hall and avoid arrest. The Oregon Humane society, A. Cowperthwait, president. Adv. Lecture Toalght Subject. "Milling Circles of Spiritual Development" : Dr. Woodruff Sheppard, president Theo fophlcal society, Theosophical hall, 301 Central building, corner Tenth and Alder Adv. Stealer Cleft to Meet The Stanley Improvement club will meet at the Witchia schoolhouse, Wednesday. Janu ary 8, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of dls cuselns the increase in streetcar fare. Wallace F. Miller fa chairman of the club and H. A. Oisen is secretary. Begeats Po.tpoaa Meeting Announce ment is made of tha postponement of the quarterly meeting of the board of regents of the Oregon Agricultural col lege from January S to January 18, at the Imperial hotel, Portland. Bibles Pre-War Prices. Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed., $60f; Nelsons, 12 vol., $18 ; Century Dictionary 12 "vol., $25 ; Browning, 0 vol. ; scnooi doors bought and sold. Hylanas, streets Adv. Br. Hick C. Featoa desires to an-l v v, vr. . taW nounce tnat nr. Horace x3. r ouwu now associated with him In the treat ment of diseases of the eye, ear, nose 5th Beef stew 12c Oven roasts 18c Hamburg 20c I-ps mutton 25c I'ork hocks 20c J? oast pork 25c Salt pork 30c Pure lard ,$0c Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder St. Adv. A Blood Making Care The milk cure provides th,e necessary elements for the supply of deficlences in the blood, and Increases the quantity of blood to a standard essential to good health. The Moore sanitarium is the milk cure Sanitarium and devotes its Work to this one specialty. Phone E-47, M-6101. Adv. EnVineor to Meet The annual meet ing Of the Northwestern Society of High way Engineers will be held in Portland next Saturday. Officers for the ensuing year win be elected and a number of addresses relating to road improvement "win be made. The session will close with- a banquet at the Benson hotel in the evening. Telegraphers to ftold Meeting There Vlll be a meeting of Portland Local No. 2, Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America, at Foresters . hall. 129 Fourth The rejection of the Burleson wage in crease and failure to provide for back pay will be discussed. lng. Adv Social Workers Clab The meeting of tha Social Workers' club which . was called for Monday evening, January . will be held in room 620 courthouse at 8 p. m. The subject will be "The Court of Domestic Relations." Socialist 1eetare "Reform in Revolu tion" will be the subject for the Social ist Labor party Jecture at Alisky hall. Third and Morrison streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Daughter I Bora Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Mendelsohn are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a daughter, born New Yeaj's morn. The little one has been named Marian Jane. Steamer Iralda, for St. Helens and Rainier, daily at 2:30 p. mM foot Of Alder street : Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Steamer Jeisle Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. Milton R. Klepper announces the re moval of his law offices from suite 1524 Yeon building to suite 007 Yeon building. Phone Main 670. Adv. Swiss Singing Club at Swiss hall, Third and Jefferson. Card party and dance, Prtees given, Monday 8 p. nv Adv. w Classes' Start 3Text Monday, Jan uary $. Day school and night school. Enroll now. Link's Business college. Ad. Georriana, T a, m. Bally, except Fri day, Astoria and way .point Lurllne, 8 :30 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Adv. Special Reduced Prices on holiday goods. Portland Cutlery Co., 86 Sixth near Stark, Adv. Boy 18 Room Plat, all rented, with extra lot. Owner, Grand ave. and Fre mont st. Have' to hurry. MAr. Commercial French, singing, breath control. Dr. Delory, 409 Macleay build ing. Main 5957. Adv. Rent a Safety box today and begin 1919 right; $3.50 yearly. Liberty bonds bought and sold. Vaults 284 Oak. Adv. TJ. S. Liberty Bonds Will pay cash, 418 Pittook block. Adv. Dr. Bammasch has returned. Mor gan building. Adv. Cards of Thanks We wish to thank ths many friends, relatives and members of the fire de partment and Maccabee lodge for their deep sympathy and beautiful floral of ferings rendered at the loss of our be loved son and husband, Archie A. Mc Kenzie. Mrs. A. S. Groce and Mrs. Ruth McKenzie. Floyd Roeser Is Missing Floyd Roeser, 18, has been missing since December 12. from 1773 Derby street, according to a report made to the police Friday by his mother, Mrs. Joe Roeser of Rainier, Or. When he left , the house he was dressed in a tight fitting overcoat, blue overalls and a checkered cap. He has a light com plexion, light hair and blua. eyes. HILL MILITARY: HAS SECURED SERVICES OF NEW INSTRUCTORS Academy Will Reopen Monday ' After Holiday Vacation? Dr. Hill Discusses Policy. Hill Military academy fwill reopen to morrow after tha holiday with a fac ulty to which have been added three new men who have just been secured from Vancouver cantonment.. Leo S. Horst, who has been serving in the army as educational director at Vancouver will be head master. Professor Horst for merly was superintendent of schools at Guildford, Mont. He came west from Maryland where he is well known and is a member of a prominent family. Sergeant Major Gale C. Banks of the Twenty-seventh company, casual can tonment, Vancouver barracks, will be commandant of the cadet corps and an instructor at the academy. He formerly resided In Ohio. Stanley G. Heason of ths squadron. First provisional regiment, at Vancou ver, was principal of a school In New York and will teach English and his tory at Hill. He has been an Instructor at the barracks. All three men come with excellent cre-dentlala-ftnd are chosen for their ability to instruct and for itheir qualifications of leadership. Of the former faculty members, J, W. Daniels, who was head master last year, will be . vice principal, and John W. Gavin will head the language depart ment, specializing in the ancient lan guages. Colonel F. E. Patterson will and throat at Nos. 801-802 Stevens build- Lhave charge of the department of mathe matics and Benjamin W. Hill, a Yale man, j will teach chemistry. The mili tary features will be given strong recog nition and the academic work, with the services of specialists in these lines, will be strengthened. Mademoiselle Meta F. Binne will con tinue as Instructor of French and Mrs. Jeannette Nadel will direct the work of the intermediate department. Miss Flor ence Sanborn will have charge of the primary pupils. President Hill stated yesterday that the policy of the school recognising the necessity for discipline and character building as found in military training, will not be changed as he deems that training most beneficial In the character forming period of a boy's life. The school will continue to hold its regular social gatherings and partici pate in the interscholastio athletics of Portland. Boy Reaches for Gun; Sister Is Shot Dead -1 r Albany, Jan. 4. The 5-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Stratton of near Brownsville was instantly killed Friday night b the accidental dis charge of a gun la the hands of her 12-year-old brother. The boy was reaching for the gun and 'expected to shoot at a hawk and In some mariner the weapon was fired,-tbe full charge striking the girl in the head and killing her instantly. business in San Francisco, is among the visitors at tha Oregon, V - Miss Mildred It Brooks, county re corder from Salem, is staying at the Seward. F. CV Marsch, merchant from Mato llaa, is visiting at the Benson. Z. C Brown, who Iseriti tha stock, raising industry at Frlnerille, is stay ins' at the New Perkins. - W. D. McAllister of Camas. Is a truest at tha Washington. v Judge Henry D. Keyes of Fossil ar rived at the Oregon Saturday. T. B. Mulloy of Marshfield is visiting at the Carlton. " II. Benedict of Corvallls is a . 'Visi tor at the New Perkins. Mr. an Mrs. Frank C Ray of Butte, Mont, arrived at tha Benson Saturday, Mr. Ray, has large mming interests in Montana.! ! .;) ' ? i -v LUCY GATES SOP&AXO . In Concert Wlta 4, 4 Cfje apolio Club , Thsrsdar, Jasaary . AUDITORIUM Prices 81-5, SUlt, Se 6e, 80s Sale Opens Jaa. ' S - -Sherman, Clay V Co. ,.y PERSONAL MENTION firv nlabwood and blocks. Holihan Baby Aspires to Honors An aspirant Fuel Co., Main 353, A-8853. Adv. Annual January Sales at Gill's Commercial Stationery Department Blank Book Special Journals, Records. Cash Books, columnar ruled up to 24 columns. Best grade paper. All splendidly bound, some all leather all great values. This is a pre-war stock and cannot now be duplicated. IS PEB CEST DISCOUNT Military Loose Leaf Note Book made especially . for outdoor work. Best -grade cowhide, waterproof, with pocket for permanent notes. Pencil attached. Filled with I. P. note pa pert slue 3, inches by 8 Inches. While they last, f 1 each. 1919 Diaries, Date Books, Calendars and Calendar Pads Desks, Tables, Chairs Filing Cabinets and Equipment . 'Everything to Complete the Otfice" . , cm THE J. K. GILL CO. Bookteller, Stationers Of Hem Outfitter Third and Alder St. Many Delegates Expected A record-breaking attendance Is es pected at the Oregon Irrigation ' cot gress, to be held at the Imperial, Janu ary 9, 10 and 11, according to Fred N. Wallace, secretary, in a letter to Phil Metschan Jr. In addition' to the regular delegates, a great many mem bers of the Oregon legislature have se cured reservations and -will be in at tendance. Mr. Wallace Will arrive at the Imperial from Tumalo tonight, to gether with Mrs. Wallace, to make ar rangements for th& convention. Other officers are: Jay H. Upton. Prinevillt, president ; Harry W. Oard, Media, first vice president; D. D. Joslyn, Jordan Valley, second vice president; Porter J. Neff, Medford, third vice president. Here to Meet His Son , F. S. Stanley, a Central Oregon rancher, Who spent the holidays at the Multnomah, returned Saturday to meet his son. Lieutenant George p. Stanley, who has just arrived in the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. D..B.amsey of Hood River arrived at the Portland Satur day for a few days' visit The Rev. and Mrs. W. D. lmonds Of Spokane are at the Seward. w. D. Hamilton of La Grande Is a guest at the Cornelius. W. A. Rahole of North Bend is reg istered at the Carlton. John A. Nichols Jr. of Seattle Is registered at the Benson. Mr. Nichols is in the automobile business. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamilton of Seattle are visiting at the Washington, Willis Knox and family, from Fossil, are guests at the New Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. P. Urofser of Clatska nle were among the arrivals at the Multnomah Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Growden of McMinnvllle Is staying at the Washington. - H. W. Gard of Madras is visiting a few days at the Imperial. A. M. Farewell of Seattle la regis tered at the Carlton. Mrs. V. M. Wilson of Salem is a guest at the Portland. Ir. W. G. Manning of Bend 'arrived at the Cornelius Saturday, J. R. Teasdale, who Is engaged in If on account of the Initial cost you shy at having your SHIRTS Made to Order you are paying 25 yearly too much for your shirts, besides being conscious of the bad fit and poor appearance. " WE MAKE ALL KINDS MADRAS, OXFORDS AND SILKS Over 30 Years ia Portland JACOBS SHIRT CO. ESTABLISHED 1888 ' Raleigh Bids)., ' 327 Washington ; St., Cor. 6th Our Special .$100 Diamond is the supreme $100 diamond value For a Worthy Investment for the New Year A Diamond Chosen From the Expertly Selected Stock of Jaeger Bros. Throughout the year and the years to come you need have no fear of its de terioration in value, for there Is no reason to believe that diamonds of permanent quality, such as we sell, will ever be lower In price. wjien you buy a diamond here you are sure of trustworthy, expert diamond serv-, ice, whether the transaction Involves a modest stone at $2 5 or a finer one at 2500. Make Up Your Mind to Be on Time Throughout 1919 A Good Watch Will Prove a Good Prompter With a watch of such make as Gruen, Howard, Waltham, Elgin or Hamilton, either in a lady's or rentleman's model, regular or wrist style, you'll take pride In being on time. As the leading watch store of Portland, this store renders expert service. Number of Men's WRIST WATCHES of dependable make are now specially priced at $14 $15 $19 $20 ; "Gruen" Louis XIV. "The most beautiful watch in America' JAEGER BROS Jewelers Silversmiths t 131-133 Sixth Street, Oregonian Building r 1 1I urn 1 1 ' f You Are Always Sure of obtaining quality consistent with the price you desire to pay, when you choose your Office Furniture from any of the standard makes represented in our large and well selected stock. ' Roll and Flat Top Desks Bookkeepers' ancrTypewriter Desks Directors' and Library Tables Telephone and Typewriter Stands Filing Cabinetit Sectional Bookcases B. L. Marble Office Chairs Costumers, Settees, Waste Baskets, Commercial Stationery Typewriter Supplies Loose Leaf Binders, Forms and Special Systems "Blank Books rjiw wiiii n mmmm M - -A Seals and Rubber Stamps "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" . The Safe-Cabinet The World's Safest Safe Adjustable Interior to Suit Any; Business Exclusive Distributors Phones: , Marshall 608( A-6548 c&etumfdfatiSg(M FIFTH AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND, OR. Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. I R E LAND AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE Miss Kathleen O'Brennan OF DUBLIN, IRELAND WILL, LECTURE AT THE ' Women of Woodcraft Hall TENTH AND TAYLOR STREETS ON SUNDAY EVENING, JAN. S,s AT 8 O'CLOCK "WILL kNGLAND FREE IRELAND? IF NOT, WHY, NOT?" ADMISSION 50 CENTS - "THE STORE'THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS TOR CASH" Additional Underpiced Offerings For the Second Week of Our Great Reductions in Every Department Throughout the Entire Store in Every Lino There never was before and never will be again ,siich j wonderful opportunities to get the Very best of merchandise at the very lowest pride.- We .stocked up solidly, away in advance of the high-price period, and now offej- you this opportunity to so, profit a chance to purchase seasonable, trustworthy merchandise at prices which are set. down to the lowest notch to speed the turning From Many Thousand Bargains We Mention These Broken Lines and Surplus Lot of , , Women's and Infants' J Undermusliris TO CLOSE THIS SALE AT HALF PRICE Women who know values best "will quickly Recognize the unusual importance of this underpriced event. All garments offered have been taken from our regular stock Knes, All are of reliable quality, well made aid neatly trimmed and finished. The materials alone. will cost you more than the prices quoted for this sale. Come and see. A -v ' - ' THE ASSORTMENT INCLUDES into cash before inventory. Women's Drawers Corset Covers and Brassieres in a Great Variety Children s White Skirts and Gingham Dresses Infants and Children's White Dresses, Trimmed in Many Styles--Inf ants' Wool Squares, Hand Embroidered I nf ants' Bonnets in many styles Boys Bats - Infants' Soft Sole Shoes. v All On Sale at' Regular Selling Figures FUR TRIMMINGS ONE-FOURTH OFF! Our entire tok-r without re serve 1 : to 2 inch widths, In CONEY - IMITATION MOLE- HUDSON: SEAL OPOSSUM i ' SPANGLE f FLOUNCINGS ONE-HALF OFF! 36 inch fptngle Flouncingsj also 22 Inch- ; Allovers Hand sotne' "designs 'beautifully' tforfecd on black si' net. MARABOU CAPES and STOLES ONE.FO URTH OFF! The most popular styles, In black, natural and tiure. A GREAT LOT OF TRIMMINGS ONE-HALF QFF! Bead, spangle, jet, -metal and silk, bands, edges and medal lions. T Six Big Specials in Seasonable Woolen Dress Gdods . -- -i Dressmakers and Home Sewers will find this sale to be an opportune time to purchase seasonable Woolen Dress Goods ; for many of our leading linesj have been undervalued in a. manner to causeisposal before1 stock-taking. Here are six of the special offerings j . - - HALF-WOOL PANAMAS AT 39c YD. . 36-Inch 1 width comes In ter of good colors. num- BLACK AND WHlfE FABRICS AT 69c YD. . 42-inchI half-wool,' ' black and white Fabrics with colored over plaids. ! ' SO TO 54 INCH COATINGS, $1.98 YD. Alt-wool .Bedford Cords, Diag onals, Heavy Serges, -Novelty .Checks, Mixed T.weeds, PJain Serges, tc. All high-grade fabrics. ' M i ALL-WOOL ! SERGES AT 69c YD. r Also Cashmeres and Plaids In 36-inch width. - - , j, 42 TO 48 INCH ALL-WOOL FABRICS AT $1.49 YD. 1 Granite Plaids, neat Check effects, grey Stripe Worsteds, Diagonals and wide wale Serges. J 54 INCH A LL- WOOL CO A TINGS, $3J0 YD. i All-wool Coatings in solid colors the season's most favored weaves and shades the very j.best of high grade fabrics. I ; HALF LINEN Crash Toweling 17 -inch width at 25c Yard A good durable quality in white with blue border very absorbent. . Bleached Sheets 72x90 inches at $1.48 81x90 inches at $1.69 Made of splendid quality Bleached Sheeting and A without seam in center. : r Best Quality Cambric Muslin 36-inch width at 25c yd. Also a fine quality Bleached S Muslin at the same price and width. HALF-PRICE for Hundreds jof Remnants of Wash Goods Mercerise! PoalarJ Silk Mixed Fabric Madras Shirting Wool Suiting. ! " Fancy Wfistinfs anj Suiting Calatea " '-" Voile and Other Standard-Quality 4 i Wuh Fabric in white and color All Length All Color Eet Pattern Choice Ffom Entire : ? ' Asaortmert at One-Half Remnant Prices C&me Early! ". A FINE LO 71 OF SAMPLE Blankets Undervalued ' i , ' - ' I Now is the time to replenish your Blanket supply and here Is the, opportunity to do so at a splendid saving We were fortunate In se curing a full sample line, including! both Wool and Cotton Blankets in several dozen styjes and all sites and . weights -white, tan, grey and plaid ome are aligliUy soiled from handlingall ere out of tbe or dinary bargains at prices quoted for this sale. THE SEASON'S MOST SENSATIONAL VNDEItPRICING OF. Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses 4 Variety of Styles and Materials to butt Every Taste-- (PI A Every Garment a Decided Bargain This Special Ptice ipXJ -For Choice Fortunate, indeed, is the woman, who can arrange to attend this sale. ItS is the season's final price reduction on oiir remaining stock of .broken lines in Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses about 95 garments in the lot and every "one of desirable style and materialj The assortment is tod extensive and too varied to describe. Come, see for your self what beautiful styles are to be'had at the above extraordinary low price. ' The Coats are of Egyptian Plushes Mnd Zibelineshe Suits come in fine Serges and Cheviots The Dresses in Panamas and Wool Crepes A11 sizes in the assortment, from 16 to 44. , No phone orders and no exchanges. Store Opens at 8:30 A.M. Saturdays at 9AM.. The Most in Value The Best injQuality Store Closes it 5:30 P.M. Saturdays at 6 P. M. 1 J m