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THE OREGON, SUNDAY, 'JOURNAL,; PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, .DECEMBER 7, 1919, 5 TOWN TOPICS Travatera to all potato mt te UwrtaS States e abroad eboold take a4antaa af apei1aa te- lormatioe and aerrtea offend three Tba Ora- Ki Joaroal Travel Bareen, to mwmI dm nay B. Smith. Railrpad tfcsats n ataam afclp Wottino anaaced, forelaa arahaaes a lalorasaOoa Una wwWM (Mwna oonna ivcirra OrMaa IUd Ilaaal natation. Dae bf ! e IS. v f - animal ataetinc Bute Chamber of Cesmeree. Portland. December It and I. - : - Annual Poartrr abow. Daeewiber ti to 10. Stat Taachaia aeaoclatica. Portland, Daeeav , bar toU M . Gaoerai J. J. Parahlns to vlatt PorUand. Jaa- ? lf .... BUta BcttOcta aoaielation, rbroarT. 1020. - AntoMofclla .how, Feoroarr 28 to 38. ' State Snnda School aaaociation, May, 1B20. Nortbweat bragclat eaaoeiatioa. May, 130. Stats Orenae coavenUon, Bead, Jane t. 1BJ0. KJwania elube, oatfcmal coaTcntioo, rortlaad, anna 3 to 8. Natioaal Traveler' Protaetlve eaeoaiatlne. Portland. June 14 to It. m . . Eastern Star oooTeatioe. rortlaad. Jose S. ttrand lodie of Maaona, J una 18. Imperial Shrine coBTenrJoa. Jnna S3 to - Uraad Araur itata eocampmeot. Aatoria. Jane, 1120 THRIFT STAMPS ' and S WAR SAVINGS STAMP ' On Sale a -Btuioeaa Office. The J carnal Camping Grounds to Be Ready The - public camping grounds ro be erected on m iuicbi mi viuc jwp ruwi juni uii uin Mount Hood loop road near Rhododen dron, will be ready for use next sum' mer, saya Forest Supervisor T. H. Sher rard. . Work Is now being conducted on the little loop road surrounding the proposed carrlplns; grounds, which are jt be located4 a short distance from the present summer homeslte colony on Btltl creek. Work . Is now progressing on the first section of the 17 miles of Mount Hood loop, which was the old Barlow road. The road Is being entirely rebuilt at a cost of half a million dol lars. Coal Sale, Limited There Is comfort in the thought that, though coal sales . be limited, there Is no restriction on the consumption of kerosene, the best and cheapest fuel in the world when used In connection with our guaranteed burn ersthe most perfect device the- In genuity of man has yet devised. We demonstrate daily In the Moose temple, . 103 Fourth .street, and you are Invited to call and see It operate. Users Of this device may buy their fuel at $6.50 for 60 gallons, delivered, and are not com pelled to Invest in a year's supply at one time. Then there Is no cutting of fuel, or "packing" It from basement to stove or furnace. Adv. Men's Shots at Low Cost If all male readers of The Sunday Journal could be shown the kind and quality of shoes made by us and understand that we sell them at original cost price, saving them the Jobbers' and retailers' profits, we would have the largest shoe trade In this country. But thousands are ignor ant of our methods and continue to buy Kastern made footwear. Inferior In qual ity, at $6 to $8 and $10 more than we would charge them for a better article. They actually do not consult their own best Interests. Sadler's Shoe Factory. Seventeenth and Marshall streets. Adv. The Mlaneaota Society The Minnesota "Gophers' will hold their next meeting at the Turn Verajn hall, 255 Thirteenth street. Wednesday. The new officers and the speclat committee In charge promise the initial meeting of the win ter will be highly enjoyable. There will be a special program of songs, dancing, musical acts and card playing. The ladles are requested to bring a box lunch. Ifehalem Pioneers Here Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wooden, pioneers Of Nehalem, ar rived at the Imperial Saturday. The Woodens connected themselves with the Nehalem, valley when the townslte was nothing but' a mudhole and have stayed with It ever since. They belong to the Clatsop County Pioneer association, the Oregon Pioneer association and the Indian War Veterans. Bids eo 168,000 Feet of Lumber Pro- posalfl have been Issued by the quarter master department asking for bids on 100,000 feet of lumber to be shipped to San Francisco. The Chamber of Com merce has asked that bids be placed on this amount locally even though It Is a small request, as active bidding may help materially in retaining the quarter master supply depot in this city. Rev. A. i. Hanna, pastor of Marshall Street Presbyterian church, will speak al the Men's Resort at 4 p. m. today. A . men's song service will be led by H Des mond and music will be furnished by the orchestra. This evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Levi Johnson will give a Bible lecture. On Wednesday night at 8 there will be another gospel service. Shrlners Meet Tacomani Prominent Shrlners of Portland were out Saturday 'afternoon to meet Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oarretsen of.TKeoma. Garretsen is the high mogul of Northwestern Shrlners and Is In the) city making plans for the national convention tq be held here next June. The Garretsena are at the Port land hotel. Crldge Lectures at Clnb Everyman's club at 342 Couch street Sunday evening will have lis usual lecture hour. There will be music and moving pictures. Al fred D. Crldge will speak on "The Enormous ' Wealth of the Landless." Father O'Hara will deHver the third of Ms Interesting series of brief addresses. Every man Is welcome. Hard Time Party Given Hard times .will be portrayed in costumes and decor ations at a party to be given December 27 at the East Side Business Men's club by the Oregon Field Artillery auxiliary, batteries A and B. The party was sched uled for December 13, but Mrs. IL F. Wheeler, president of the auxiliary, an nounced the change In date, Saturday. Transferred to Melbourne Notice has been received from Thomas Sammons, former American consul general at 1 Shanghai, that he has been transferred to the office of the consul general at Melbourne, Australia, where he will con tinue to offer Portland shipping men .every opportunity for building up trade connections. Wood me Initiate 14 Web foot camp, Woodmen of the World, Friday night . initialed a class of 2a and received 21 applications for membership. The camp has ordered ISO turkeys for prises to members aiding In Its campaign for membership, which will be distributed before Christmas. Shipwreck Salvage Toy Sale If you want to save money, don't miss It 464 ' Washington street Adv. - Riley Speaks to Banker On Tuesday evening, December 9. on the eighth floor of the Oregon building, Frank Branch V' 1 1 ' v. A 1 W " Riley : will . deliver . bis popular lecture, "The Mad East" under the auspices of Portland chapter, American Institute of Banking. -- All bank men : and their friends are invited to be ; present. A couple of musical numbers will precede the lecture No admission' will be charred.' Barglary Is Charged George Lang, alias Hugo O. Turner, charged with burglary from the store of Louis Gil bride, 171 Third street, was held to answer to the grand Jury Saturday by Municipal, Judge Rossman. Lang was arrested In Seattle. Nine watches stolen from the window when the plate glass was broken were recovered. Ball was fl.. .AAA. ct av WVi Fsseh t Beard Rnsaer Fised C. A. Nordstrom of 264 Bumside street the first man arrested by the police In the raid on punch boards, was fined $6 in the municipal court Saturday, when cnargea witn navmg gambling para phernalia in his possession. Chief Jenkins has ordered the police to arrest all merchants operating gambling games in their stores. ; ITegro Fised ef Municipal Judge Rossman fined Edward Simmons, col ored, $25 Saturday for having morphine in his possession when arrested Friday night by Patrolmen Thomas and Rock well. Simmons is also held for. govern ment Investigation in default of $1000 bail. ' Health Officer Violated Mrs. Mary McLillian o 363 North Sixteenth street was fined $20 in the municipal court Sat urday when she was' found guilty of leaving quarantined premises without the permission of the health bureau. The complaint was signed by Health Officer Parriah. Booklets on Italy's Limber Market Booklets telling of the opportunities to be found in the Italian lumber market have been received by the foreign trade department of the Chamber of Com merce, where they may be obtained by those interested in the lumber trade. The Milk Care provides the necessary elements for. the supply of deficiencies in the blood and increases the quantity of blood to a standard essential to good health. The Moore Sanitarium, phone East 47, office 908 Selling building. Main sioi. Adv. Mrs. Prince Arrives Mrs. Georgo"H. Prince, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Bend, arrived at the Mult nomah Saturday en route to her home in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Prince is hast ening home before she intended to be cause of the removal ofr so many trains. The Master of Pyorrhea gives wonder ful value In a phenomenal way. Tou may cure your own pyorrhea with a little dental aid. Results guaranteed if instructions are louowea. Keierence. Dr. C. Smith Long, Bush & Lane bldg. Adv. Baeder Home for Tlsit X. B. Reeder, formerly an attorney in Portland and once a member of the Oregon legislature, Is at the New Perkins from Porthill, Idaho, where he is now conducting a ranch on a large scale. Coleman Speak at Chapel Professor Norman F. Coleman will be the speaker at the vesper service in Reed college chapel at 4 o'clock this afternoon. There will be special organ music. The service is open to the public. Falls Down Shaft Richard McElligott 38, fell down the elevator shaft, at the 'Oregon Milk depot early Saturday "morn ing and severely injured his hip. He is at Sellwood hospital. McElligott resides at 1040 Grand avenue north. Winter Opening Saaca Sunday at Riverside Park. Follow the crowd. Butterflelt and Broadway orchestra. No dance at Columbia Beach. Adv. Vbepard Anto Bat Lines St Helena Hood River, Bridal Veil. Cascade Locks and all way points. Leave St Charles hotel on schedule time. For information call Marshall 4381. Main 930. A-8611 Ad. Basaar Ladies of the First U. B. church will conduct a basaar sale of hand-made goods Wednesday, December 10, at 341 Morrison street Display in the English Milinery windows. Adv. Free Lectors Tonight "The Kingdom of Heaven," by Esther Harvey, at Theo sophlcal hall, 301 Central bldg., corner 10th and Alder. All are invited. Adv. Avoid Inconvenience or laying up your car to clean out carbon. Carboncide does it while running. Contains nothing Injurious. Guaranteed. Carboncide Dis tributors, 331 Ankeny.-Adv. Ton Caa Be Assared that a Lower Plate, as made by Dr. E. C. Rossman, Plate Specialist will give you satisfac tion. 307 Journal Bldg. Adv. B. P. Wad la of India, president of the Madras labor union, and a prominent theosophlst,, will speak at Lincoln high school, December 15. Adv. Edward 3. Skinners moved his law office from S14 Broadway building to 802 Northwestern Bank building. Mar shall 4641. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at 9 o. m. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :80 p. m., foot of Alder street Sunday, St Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Alnmlnam Plates, scientifically made, are the best Smith-Long Dental Service, Bush & Lane Bldg. Adv. Fine Selection Christmas gifts Port land Cutlery company, 86 Sixth ' street, near Stark. Adv. HalrcBttlBg Aa Art at "the Market Barber Shop, 1ST 4th at YamhllL Adv. Dr. i. D. Fentos, physician r.nd sur geon, moved to 411-412 Selling bldg. Ad. Hold.sps Are Increasing Rent a safe ty box 1 cent daily. 284 Oak. Adv. Lot 188 by I Feet For Sale Fine garage site. G-840, Journal. Adv. Car Switcher Injured A. H. Stein, 1594 East Gllsan street, was caught be tween two cars at the Piedmont barn of the P. R.. L. & P. company Saturday Standard Dishes Roast Beef ....... . .20c Roast Veal 20c Stewed Beef ........ 15c Hamburger Steak . . . . 1 5c Chicken Pe Veal Stew . Baked Beans Fiak ...... Pastries . . . Coffee, Tea 15c 15c 10c ....20c . ....5c-20c 5c . .5c to 15c Salads, from " Plenty for Twenty No Charge for Bread ' , PMIIIMWIII''Ba-7sii m m mw in tliree Ap pefcix1rijf Places afternoon, receiving a painfully crushed right leg. He was switching cars at tne time. Stein was taken to St' Vincents hospital by the Arrow Ambulance com pany. - - Gravel Sooflsg Repairing William Pigeon, Broadway 92. Adv. tteore Saaltarlma for Us JUk Care Adv. ; Fearey Brothers buy Sotsse-AdT. ; Riot of Laughter Promised m Play In Washington Hi ' "Tour money's worth and then some," is what the January '20 class of Wash ington high school is promising In its graduation play. The play to be pre sented is E. M. Parker's "Pomander Walk," a comedy in three acts. A riot of laughter is promised, from this typically English play, for some of the best talent in the school Is Included In the cast.. Sir Peter Antrobus, the leading char acter, is represented by James Beard. According to the opinions of the students of the school Beard is the most talented actor in Washington high. Anna Mc Pherson as Morjollne Lachesnics, play ing opposite Beard, takes her part very well. The other characters are: John Sayle Ljrle Knoder. Baron Atford Hih Haden. Brooke Kaahre William UcLaaa. ReT. J. steward WiUard Edmeada. Baail Prtngle Edward 8pitulai.T. Fine Henry Padgham. Muffin mm- Nauriia SawelL Eye Sore Walter Bobbina. Madame taeheantoe Anna Macular alia. Potkeet CecU McKereher. Mise R. Pennjrmint Florence GUttuper. VUJa B. Pennymint Grade Pick. Carolina Haing .Retina Kail. Nanette Frances Toons. The play will be presented Friday and Saturday nights of next week at the Washington high auditorium. Santiam National Forest Timber to Have Public Sale Bids have been advertised for the sale of 70,000,000 feet of timber on the Brelt enbush river in the. Santiam national forest In the biggest forest service tlm ber sale contracted In the state for many months. The timber lies on both sides of the rlveri a short distance above De troit largely within the drainage of Canyon and Hansen creeks. Sixty million feet of the tract are of Douglas fir of medium size and fair quality, the remaining million compris ing 'sugar and western white pine, noble fir, western red cedar, hemlock and sil ver fir. Minimum prices are $1.60 for Douglas fir, noble fir and cedar; $3 for the pines and 60 cents for other species. The Breitenbush river is a favorite re sort for fishermen and vacationists, and to prevent logging operations from mar ring the natural beauty of the banks of the stream or destroying all the virgin forest through which the scenic road sometime to be built up the north bank of the river will pass, special stipulations will be made. School Players in 'Green Stockings' "Green Stockings" proved an attrac tive offering t Lincoln high school Fri day and Saturday nights when the sen ior class presented It annual play. The staging was good. Ruth Waldron played the part of Celia, the English girl who had to wear green stockings until her older sister was betrothed. John Thomas, as Colonel Smith, and Clarence Murton as Admiral Grice, gave excellent support The play was coached by Miss Christine McConnell, the drama critic, and Dr. Moore, dean of women at Lincoln high school. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many kind friends, also Rose City camp, M. W. A.. for their tender sympathy and kindness shown us during the illness and death of our loving husband and father, and for the beautiful floral offerings In his remembrance. Mrs. J. M. Fischer, J. Alvin Fischer. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Second Floor, Stevens Bldg. Wash., .t West Park Reliable Dentistry Wa s-oarantee oar work for 10 rearm. Wa will examine year teeth free and tell yon hut what the require and what it win coat aw FiMlnse. 91. ana) Us 04d erwame SS.B0-eS.00 Foreslaia Crown. . .M-SO-SB.oe Pull est af Teeth far. $8 .DO Palr.i "stractlen BOe aihrar Ptrtlnfa. BOe I sire ay paraonal attention to aS work. DR. H. P. NIWTON, Prop, Open ETaninjs Until 10. Boston Painless Dentists Between 4th anal Bth an WaaMnstae St. I iflSBJn.. mw- I f S MIX Or. SMartis Two Portland Boys With Marine Guards Doing Duty in China Two Portland boys are United. States marines on duty with the legation guard. Pekin. Albert Mllo Davis is a son of Ira L. Davis, 1138 Minnesota avenue, and Hobart R. M. Barbur makes his home at 416 Mill street. - They write that they are serving side by side with British. French, Italian. Russian and other European troops guarding various legations. Some of the marines can speak the Chinese language fluently, theV say. Visits to the old temples and the great wau or (jnina. are among their pas times. Railroad Men Are Blamed Either Way ', Passengers who were aboard the As toria train of the S., F, k S. November 26 have filed a protest with the operat ing officials of the company against the holding up of the departure of the train that evening from 6:20 to 7:05 o'clock. Traffic officials declare that the train was held to await the arrival You Are Sure of Worthy Quality When You Buy Gifts of Jewelry and Silverware at Jaeger Bros. THE reputation of this store has been built upon quality and fair dealing. What more could you ask than this assurance of dependa bility? Right now our Holiday display, of Jewelry, Silverware and Diamonds exceeds anything we have heretofore shown. ' Early purchasing is to your distinct advantage, comfort and convenience. Delighted customers are continually re minding us that our line of Silverware is the largest and most varied in Port land. All the late things in both Sterling and plated ware. Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1.75 pair and up. Flower Baskets in American Sheffield Plate, very pleasing .designs. $S and up. . The Newest and Most Novel Ideas in Mesh Bags, Vanities, Card Cases, Novelties and Coin Purses in Sterling silver, silver-plated, gold and gold-filled. Out Special 1100 Diamond is PorUand's moat popular Gift Diamond 131-133 MM NOW OPEN THE PEPPER BOX iiiuiiiiiw 108 5th St., Off Washington St. We Have Spared No Expense to Make This RESTAURANT A CREDIT TO OUR CITY We have a variety of club breakfasts, 6:30 to 11 A. M. Try our noon lunch, 50c, 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Dinner at night, choice of 75c and $1. Sunday din ner, $1.25. TRY US m BEST DENTAL SERVICE We are perfectly equipped to handle every case so as to insure the best pos sible results with the least expenditure on your part of time or money. We give you everything that Is best in modern dentistry at minimum cost . Wa extract any number of teeth without causing the slightest pain. Fartlealar Atteatioa Paid to Plataa aaa Bridgawrork. FTOBBHEA SUCCESSFUI,!. T HEATED. ..... EXAMINATION FBEE. Hoarst SttO Uir.H. PHOItE - . U Tears In Portland. WISE DENTAL CO. SELLABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS. (11 FAILING BLDG., THIRD AND WASHINGTON v- 8. K. COBNEB, ENTRANCE ON THIBD STBEET of an Oregon. Electric train from Cor- allls . and Eugene carrying stuaents homeward bound for Thanksgiving. The students have protested because the train finally left without them because of the objections cx the -passengers al ready, aboard. , Physics Expert to Speak'at University University of Oregon, Eugene, Dec. 8. Professor R. A. Milllkan of the de partment of physics of the University of Chicago, one of the leading scien tists of the country, will speak at the University of Oregon. He is the au thor .of a number of scientific books and physics textbooks and is well known as a lecturer. He will speak at the uni versity' assembly and will address the Science club. ' Baker Has New Position O. O. Baker, assistant to School Clerk R, IL Thomas, left the school offices today to become registrar of the LaSalle Extension university with offices In the Plttock blocks Baker has been engaged to teach business letter writing by cor respondence. He has been employed in the school offices for eight years. Apparatus for sending 800 to 400 words a minute by wireless Is to be installed soon at the naval radio at Sayville, N. T. I 3 Diamond Dependability Whether you choose a modest little stone at f 10 or a finer one at 1000 or more, you cjui depend, upon this store to Intelligently advise you in your selection. And you have the advantage of choosingi from Portland's largest and finest stock of diamonds. Men's Genuine Ebony Military Bruahea, good bristles, S6 pair and up. A Wonderful Line of UMBRELLAS If you wish something high grade in a Lady's or Gentle" man's Umbrella, then see our Line of Gorham Umbrellas. Priced up to 40. Other makes as low . as 2.50. See our very complete show ing of Platinum Jewelry JAEGER BROS. Jewelers Silversmiths SIXTH STREET OREGOKIAJt BUILDIJfG IB MM! afyv?i K-tMI. "Movie'' Operators ;. Plan "Stunt" Ball The moving1 picture operator ot Portland will be hosts to their friends and the public In general at their first annual movie bail and entertainment to be given la The Auditorium on Tuesday evening. December 9. a good program of vaudeville, music, novelty stunts and s . DuringThese Busy Days save yourself and your' wife time and energy by dining at this hotel, where you find all the season's deli cacies, prepared In true PorUand style. SaBday Table dHote Dinner, 9tM Weekly Koei&ay Lanea, 7te OK m A The Beautiful Turkeys in our window Fifth and Alder FREE For the boy and girl who come nearest guess ing the number of Portland families now using gas for househeating. For details and condi tions see Monday's papers. POBTLAND I just b-F .SSL illlllllllllllll ei ! Ian ii!t iiuut ii"'tm "'iajiiuiniuHiiiiiita;-.:' . ili Christmaa the one supreme day of the year when "good will to all men" is uppermost in every heart. Our store is filled with useful and appropriate gifts for all the family and friends. Brief Cases Bill Folders Memo Books Date Books Diaries Engineering Supplies and Artist's Material Office Furniture Suggestions Nowhere will you find so complete a variety or so great a stock to select from. A Reminder Order your Personal Greeting Cards now. It's getting late. Printing -Engraving EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE"' s - Fifth and Oak Sts. Portland. Oregon iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiir; dancing has " been arranged. Twelve vaudeville acts have been secured and the music will be furnished by an or chestra of 25.' Local movies win be taken , on the . downtown streets and shewn on the- screen -that evening. A 'Charlie Chaplin" contest and startling and novel lighting and electrlo effects are promised. The event will start at t -JO and continue until S a. m. The committee report a large sale of tickets. & H. Qreen stamps for eaah. Hot man Fuel Co. Main 15V A-M5J Adv. ' w GAS A COKE CO. ons Illlllllllllllll Stationery Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Desk Sets Game Sets Desks Tables Chairs Safe Cabinets x Filing Cabinets Book Cases 1 Reduced Train Service fc Account r Coal 'Shortage.:-, . Commeneinar ' Mnndav , riAMnnw ' t - 0-V. R. N. trains 1 and t. now oper atlnr between Portland and Walla Walla via Pendleton, will be curtailed to per ate between PorUand and Biggs only, ? a-aaoeagers ror mam : ana orancn line points should take No. 18. leaving Port land a. m. -Adv. AFTER a strenuous week in store, shop or office while your, wife has kept a welcome foryou.'. in your household, take a. day of ease bring your family today and enjoy YeOregonGrill ; DINNER Table d'hote service : from 5:30 to 9 at $1.25 the plate. Tomorrow, come and lunch with us, between 11 and 12 ; the best lunch in town for; half a dollar! A la carte service from 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. ' Multnomah Hotel Where Homm Comforts Abound Portland, Oregon Elegance and comfort com bine to make enjoyable your stay at the Multno mah 600 cosy "room a, beau tlful messanlne floor and' lobby, and superior service at reasonable rates. Uarage in connection. ERIC V. HAUSER, Pres. A. B. CAMPBELL, Mgr. $2.00 K nntST tsj VMS SjOftTMWBST The Rainier Hotel In tha heart of Portland ; Itaa the best of aecommodatton. to offar t. th. trav.l.r who I. looking for a medium-priced HOTL either traa slant or permanent. Laocated one btook from tbe main poa toffies. Car Mnrlc to all parts of th. city a excelled. Also oonTenlent to aii depots. Its Hartb Sixth Street Bdwy. tilt 1 lining Oae.auite Sherman &Gai BAND AND OBCHESTVA INSTBV MENTS PHONOUBArHS All Work done In our own shop and satisfaction guaranteed. Oojd and Silver plaUnav 51EBERLING - LUCAS MUSIC CO., ! r FOUBTH ST-PHOHB XAI3T SUC Pianos. Talking Machines an oiber Mnataal taatre bmdU Kareired, Peliabad, tie., bf Cxpart Wercewa, Verr Keaeonab la fneaa. An Work Uuarantee4- Cll tDC w blbbllOscw BLDO. ntraiwe M7 svaahlnstae ills waew I n: 124 Broadway 133 Park at Alder 332 Washington 5 i