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0 LEUVER PASTOR TO JAZZ CONGREGATION " TO HEAVEN, HE SAYS Preacher Would Wake Up Church : Member by Having Negro I Band as Feature. Denver, Colo, Deo. JO. (I. N. S.) Rev. a D. Lackland, pastor of Qraoe Methodist Episcopal church here, la lolna to NJass his conrreKatlon to heaven. The minister announced to day that at tomorrow aervicea he will lava a negro Jan band draped la front et'the pulpit and tat conireffatloii taay bare an the Jessing It desires. ' Declaring that "alow, mournful church music la obsolete," the pastor has de elded to- wake up members of his church by installing: the Jass orchestra as a regular Sunday feature. "The whole Frenoh nation tu awak ened by Jass music" he said, "so why not Us it to wake up the church T II we give them musio with pep, a punch, and soma kick, they will be In a more receptive mood to appreciate the bless tars of religion. '"Christ waa nor monk, continued the Ker. Lackland, lit fraternised with the common people and ' Indulged In their - customs. The churches arc no batter than Christ, and as everyone laves Jasa fnusla, why not please the multltuder Coal Production Is Making High Keeord i. : taaaaawsasBsa-s-ieaa . Washington, Dec, 10 L N. ft) Coal production on December II waa 1,684, (0 tons, or 97 par cent of the high record-production made during October, the railroad administration announced tola afternoon, r , Until Christmas This Store Will Remain Open Daily to 7 P. M. OFFICE OR HOME suggestions from Gill's, Portland's biggest stationery and office furniture store. These two departments are filled with prac tical and worthwhile gifts for tha office man or woman and for the home. GILL'S For ChrxstnusL cItq i few GlobWtrccko , sections or it guy Tto cost b small in com parison with the satis tactory and euiirjjr, i&urecft2Xha&L' ' dm- :t ,1 mmm V .-if I . T7ecsxi7GI(V7ezDSa fkrtirffisl Boobesses ia a . wide nsose of hmvfanrrio ; period stylffLfinfhra gad - : CDCiGCe, , ' : 1 H JT .. 'aS",eSBBBBMSK t, nJ - Tit -jjs i Burglar Recapture At Centralia; Mates False Army Stories Centralla, Weah De. 80. Claude Wright told plauslbla story at service ill the army. hla Journey overscae, his battles to Franca and how ha ' was wounded and details of hla discharge from tha army and efforts to reach his homo in Spokanebut Superintendent Horn of the state training school ap peared in time, to prevent Wright rain lng his freedom. - Wright and U R. Darrah tried to es caps from the school Thursday bight tackling one of tha boys who was do ing guard duty, atrlklng hlra to Jth face and knocking; hlra down. The guard held on to Darrah, but Wright made his getaway and later was picked up in Centralia and lodged in Jail over wright was taken before tha Amer ican Legion inquiry noara mna pb u fact of the story he told was about to bt released when Superintendent Horn arrived. Horn took him back to tha school. . v ' Wright and Darrah wera committed to the school following their arrest on a charge of burglary. Legion Post Formed At WhitS Salmon White Salmon, Dec. 20. Evan Child post 17, American Legion, waa formed heft following a banquet served by the Friday Sewing club.' Justice Cedrio Miller of Vancouver was the speaker. The following officers were elected t C, T. Dewey, commander Warren Irwin, vict commander Ray Moak, finance officer; Russel Pack, adjutant J. Eakln, historian; Ralph WoodrufX, chaplain. Th bah was named .for Evaif Chllda. tha one White Salmon boy who fell in battle. ' Leaves for Oxford Frank C Flint, who has been assist ant to tha castor of tha First Unitarian church for the past four months, leaves this week for Oxford university, pur suant to his appointment as a Rhodes scholar. Scan This List COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Desk Sets, Blotters, Memo randums. family Expense Account, Mem-Indexes. Rockwell Reminders Loose Leaf Cooking Red pa Outfits Paper Weight a. Inkwells, Paper Knives Pencil Assortments, Postal Pocket Adding Machines Propelling Pencils Rubber Pen Holders, Letter Trays Waste Paper Baskets, Cuspi dors Bond Boxes, Money Boxes Ring Binders of all kinds Ideal Scrap Books, Printing Sets ' Desk Name Platea, Call Bells Steel Erasers, Chicago Pen oil Sharpeners Instant Desk FUea, Stationery Desk Racka Photo Mailers, Bates Number ing Maohlnea Mailing Tubes, Loose Leaf Diaries Loose Leaf Auto Sales Pros pects . Loose Leaf Address Books Loose Leaf Minute Books Loose Leaf Memorandum Books i Desk Memo Pads Wideny Comfort Chalrpadt Expense Books, Cost Books Dentists' Ledgers, Physicians Ledgers ..Students Notebooks Vest Pocket Memorandums Ledgers, Journals Sponge Cups, Pin Trays, Clip Trays Scissors, feteel Erasers Diaries, Date Books, Calendar Stands Calendar Pads. Pen Racka OFFICE FCKJflt'VRB DEFABTMBXT Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases Several sty lea and finishes! to tnateh aay color scheme. Globe-Wernlcke Card Index Syatem Card Index Cooking Recipe Boxes . Eroeralite Lamps , Desks, Tables, Chairs, Filing .Cabinets, steel or wood Globe-Safes Quartered oak and Mahogany Letter Trays, Waste Paper Baskets, eto., etc Engineers Draftsmen Artists MATHEMATICAL BTTPPtT i ' DEPARTMENT Oil and Water Colors . " : Sketohlnc Beta and Pads Pa2i.2,Lor 5 outdoor Artists' Bets, Pastels t everything- tor the artist- Engineering and Drafting Ma i teliala Transits and Levels, Aneroid Barometers Thermometera - Drawing Beta ta leather eases 6oiS. 8reit for Keuffel . . iSsaer of New York. Engt-'- f5r," d Drafting Ma-, terlala and Instruments. f-TVil rr Engineer aad Draltsman - THE. OHZCOII XUIIDAV JOURNAL. roaTLAKD. , SUNDAY HOIKING, Mil CHANCELLOR IT; 36 PAGES-1NITIATED ifrr.r.,'- :-a- v-VtMaawMMMSMBswiesBMBBNBSw fc-'--J: :s1,- ythians From Several Cities Join In Doing High Honor to . Charles S. Davis. - Hlllsboro, Deo. 20. Supreme Chancel lor Charles) fl. Daria, Knighto of Pyth ias, made HUlsboro's Phoenix lodge an official Visit Friday night.-' Two hundred and fifty Pythlana attended from Hllls boro, North Plains, Cornelius, , Forest Grove. McMinnvuie and Tamhill. A class of tS pages waa Initiated. . The supreme chancellor Was dined at the Washington hotel unon hit 'arrival and at the close of the session a cafe teria luncheon was served In the Pvthlan club room. He delivered an address, re plete with Americanism, - loyalty . to the flag.' the duties and eaactiona of fel lowship and the value of friendshiD in it last' analysis. He was given a tre mendous ovation. R. Frank Peters presided at the ses sion. John Boeker, for 25 years a Pyth ian, administered the obligation and Dr. C T. Helms delivered the lesson on rank. orana Keeper of Records and Seals PAYS H1LLSB0R0 ViS Until Christmas This Store Wilt Remain Open Daily to 7 P. M. Second Floor '-(...' - .... . I Gift and Art Shop Gifts for mother, father, sister, brother, friend, sweetheart, tnd for everyone. This to a haven for the young mad seeking the gift that will meat all the requirements he is seeking for his particular young lady. Every gift Irr the big gift shop has been Selected for its originality; beauty, distinctiveness, and moderate price. Py-ra-lin Ivory Every toilet article made In this popular ware. Priced from 3Sc up. Mirrors, Combs, Brushes, Vases, Perfume Bottles, Hair Re ceivers. Powder Boxes, Trays, Shoe Horns, Manicure Sett, etc. Leather Goods Brief Cases, Wallets, Coin Purses, . Card Cases; Line-A-Days, Toilet Articles. Travelers' Supplies, . Game Sets, etc., etc. Pottery Vases. Bowls, etc. In the newest shapes and designs In delicate tints and colors. Bulbs in bowls arid boxes. The best gift for an Invalid, young lady, mother, grandmother. Dpllie Buggies v In wicker and iron.. Just Hke : the big baby buggies.; Aluminum Dishes : S- China and tin priced from ' ' JfcSc per set up. " C" fO -J Walter Cieason; Vice Chancellor Clark, Grand Prelate Belagh, Supreme Repre sentatlve Frank B. Orant and Past Su preme Representative Emll Waldman accompanied tha upreme chancellor,; -,, The sapreme ' officer goes from here to California, where he wilt make tf- flctal vlslu at Sacramento, San Fran cisco and Los Angeles befora returning to his home in Denver. 1 ' All examination of appltoanta for the Tillamook postmastershlp will be held la this city January 11 Tha position pays $2400 per year and eligibility la con futed to the district which is served by the office. -. Stunt Is Planned To Make Farmers' -Week 'Miter Gay Oregon Agricultural College, Corvatlls. Dec 20. The "mixer" assembly to be held Monday evening of farmer'a week, December 29, la expected to be one of the most popular entertainment features of the annual gathering of fanners and home-makers. The "mixer" committee, under Professor S. B. Fitts, is arrang ing a atUnt intended to provoke amuse ment and Interest a contest in oratory. The state haa bean divided roto seven regional districts and those in attend ance will be grouped according to dis trict to choose their speakers' to tell of the attractions' of their respective re gions. The person who paints the best word . picture will receive a prise. A program of speechee and music ia being prepared In addition Greeting Cards Hand Colored Engraved,, Steel Die Stamped Booklets and Postals. Best Line of Greeting Cards in the City. Dressings r ' Crepe Paper, Tissue Paper, Seals, Tails. Gold and Silver Cord, Holly Boxes, all sices and shapes, Christ mas Tree Ornaments. , v First Floor Kodak Department Kodaks and Brownies, Fountain Pens, all makes and prices. Flashlights, Eversharp Pencils. All; Set for the Children Christmas Battleships that are ' exact dupllcatea of tJncle Saia'e boats, with nower enough to croea tha river. Built entirely of sheet ateeL S7.SO to $20.00. Spring:, Wind and Electric X BALKS, S2.50 to $15.00. v DOLLS 25e t S12.SO JCEWPIES Sl.OO ta SIO.OO Joll Barclee DeU Slibet AISPLAKES that are uarntftd . toTly rrom 100 to toOO teet. ttl to ii&.oo. , YEbDY BSA&S and Btntttd Ahl- mala. BUILDMTOBJLOCKB. K art a 4 nirxKB, A ts Konscructoi, ato. XO up. QREETERS TO PLAY : SAIITA CLAUS THIS CiSK SEASON Baskets of Good Things to Be . Sent to Families Bereft in ; . Centralia. The Greeters club, at a banquet held at the Portland hotel Tuesday night, aetUed many of tha difficulties that are now confronting Portland. The Greeters also pledged themselves to go the limit in assisting the poor on Christmas day. Twelve families who are unable to provide the Christmas cheer for themselves will receive baskets and donations from these Good. Samaritans. The families are large ones, too, most of them,-with, children ranging; from 1 to 13 years. . In one there is a membership of seven. A committee of the, Greeters will in vestigate their most pressing needs and make im . ahonnine lists accordlnKlV. . At last night's meeting a basket was opened up to be left opea umu Jecm ber 23. when the contents wUl be sent to those families who were left desti tute by the recent L W. W. disaster in The officers appointed last night were Stationery Hurd's. Whitings, Eaton. Crane and Pike and all the best manu facturers. AH tints tad shapes paper and envelopes, alt size . boxes or by the pound and quire. Christmas boxes and cabinets' From 25c Up Calendars The bizt and best line of cal endars in the city. 'Art n4,Bpok. Calendars. The Boy Scout Cal endar makes the-best gift for a boy scout, ' Only 75c Wooden Toys WAGONS, COASTERS KIDDIE KARS, PED-' KARS, SEWING SETS, . GAMES ; The J. K. Gill Go. i Booksellers ; a- .' r Stationers : Office Outfitters Third find Alder Streets DZCZLILZH 1, O, O. Uandersoit. president t Al IXolcomb, first Vice president; C V. Tengwall. sec ond no president i A. C Adams, third vice president Ray W. Clark, secretary ) Al Pierce, treasurer! and ; E, Newman, sergeantatrma, An eactung race waa run between X. R. .Duke and Newtnaa for tha coveted honor of official booncet, the latut win tdmi by a majority of seven vctea, Another banquet will be given about the middle of next January, av whjoh time the new efflclala will be laitalled. Motor'Transport; Unit Head Arrives Oregon 'Agricultural College, Corvallls, Dec. 20-The new head of the college tnotor transport unit. First Lieutenant L. H. Bpooner, haa arrived from Fort Mele. Washington, D, C Members of the corps have been given Infantry drills, but next term-wUl have actual experience In handling the expensive equipment provided by the war depart ment,-' me corps now haa a member ship of 99 men. - v are as nearly an ideal gift as it is possible to find they give the personal touch they endure they afford a pleasure that is not affected by their cost, be it little or muclt Give Books This Year Great pportunlty to all our Book customers. Clifford Dtrmw and his company, including Zinta Graf, is to appear at the public Auditorium for one week, commencing January 5th in Old English Comediet. "The School for Scandal," by Sheridan? "She Stoops to Conquer," by Goldsmlthj "The Romancers" -of Rostand's. All purchasers of books commencing Dec. ailt will receive t special card with our compliments which will entitle them to discount of 25c on he It tickets and 50c on the t.50 tickets purchased for any performance during the Devereux Engagement. This company is the most remarkable of any traveling organization and has received lavish pralte from all the critics. It Is a rare treat offered to all lovers of literature. Be ear to ask for thee card. American Idyll: The Ufe of Carlefon H. Parker, by Cornelia S.eParker. "If you admire6 strong men tad true. If you enjoy biography, It you Hke love stories, if naivete appeals to you,, if a tale of happiness well told brings you. pleasure, then this book belongs Ontyour reading list It is a book I have heard recommended a dozen times, but no one has been able to describe its charm or fascination," the Chicago Evening Post. At tractive binding, gilt top and photogravure frontispiece. A ; :.iy the fourth Urge impression,, t. 75. . ' The Re-Creation of Brian Kent ? rfn By Harold BeU Wright. This -popular author never fails to produce a winner., Brian Kent is probably hls best novel $1.50. The Young Visiters By Daisy Ashford. Written when a child of 9 years. Preface by J. M. Barrie. Mrs. Marden Robert Kitchens H.tS , Author of Garden cf Allah, Bell Donna, The Green Car nation. The World of Wonderful Reality By E. Temple Thureton. A florloua.wfcUnay Of truth, leva and IdeaTiam in elaBhJnf conflict with the 1 eordldnesa of a material existence, fl. 75 aet A Man for the Ages By IrMng Baehallar. Thia book Is the eeason's outstandlns American novel by America's meet prominent novelist, telling in novel form the life of Lincoln, iuuatratedv il.75 Henri- BarbusseV New Novel "Utthf It is fully aa lmpreaalve aa "Under Flr." It la poignantly true a rich enduring piece Of literature of humanity. S1.90. The Old Mad House By Wm Da Morgan, 1.90 Colas Breugnon, Burgtundian By Romala Rolland, 1.75 Choice Small. Sets Hugo's : Les r Miserable S vols., full lambskin, $5.25 Full Meraaoa 815. Shakespeare's. Works e vole, roll lambekm, float ruU Xoroooo, 915. ' 4. Dickens' Works if vols, complete. Full lambskin, f 29.75. Full Mareeaev Stevenson's r Selected Works - v vela., full lambskin. S10.SO. Full Moreeea, $15.00. Emerson's Essays : kiany different styles and prices and one volume edition Full Umbekin. $1.75. Boilermakers at The Dalles . Opposed to ' Cummins Itatt Bill Tha Dallea, Deo. JOBoIlermakenr union No U of this' city baa protest ed emphaQoally to Senators .Chamber lain and MeNary and Congressman 81a flott - concirnlng thft , passage of tha Cummins bill, at tha same time support ing tha. Sims blU calling for the exten sion of the government control of rail roads tor two more yeara. .The local takea exception to the clause In ; the Cummins but opposing strikes. That the extreme cold of the past two weeks haa killed many peach and ap ricot -trees In Wasoo county is the as sertion of County Agricultural Agent Fluharty. He says many tons of po tatoes were frosenS. . The following ' officers were elected by The Dalles chapter No. f. Royal Arch Masons: K.. C. Clausan. high Until Christmas This Store Will Remain Open Daily to 7 P. M. Well Selected BO O.RS Important Notice! Some Christmas Specials ! ..-. ... ' ' ' ' 'V s ' ', " - l. Mr. Samuel C. Lancaster Enftneat of the Columbia River Highway and author of "The Co lumbia, America's 'Greatest High way," will have his desk In the Western Book Section of Gill's through the holiday season. He will autograph copies of his book for those who desire it Western i Books Rich tn romance and 'history. Beginning With the expedition of. Lewie end Claret, tha moat tnaemificent advanture in the an nate of American history, and continuing; to tba present day. Many Interesting and artistic books have been written about the land of Tbanatopsis poeta cave aunt of the OotdQated Weat. . Too ahould'hava these 'oooka to your home, they will inspire and create a, creator lore for this country and your friends will appreciate such Christmas gifts. . - . f - t TBTB COttfMBI ' " MEBICA'S OBEATEST HWJfif AT ' .By Samuel. C Lancaster, tlil. THE OOLSOATEB WEST By Sam eimpaoa, ffOf, , , OElOOIf, HS ITliTOKt J x' - XSft LITEEATCKE. HEft GUEAT XX F loha B. Horner, tMM. " ''l'lr V -: IKWlf A9P CXABi: JOrjKKALS Two volumes, edited by Hoamer. taJ. T OtrAWMAJTS OF THS . J COLCMBLA By John H. WOUama. Me.. priest O. B. ManohesUr, king ; A. IL ' Hammond, scribe ; Oeorge C, Blakeley, i treasurer ; L. A. Booth, eeoretary, and . Lew W. Brown, captain -of the host. . ' Fifty "baby" KnlghU of Pythias wcra Initiated Friday night by the local lodge before Charles a Davis of Denver, na tional supreme chancellor of the order. Davis said tha Aim of the Fythtans waax to assist in stamping out . Bolshevism and advocated America for Americana, 80th Anniversary : Of Birth Celebrated Roseburg. Deo. 20. One of the moat enjoyable occasions In the Riddle vicin ity fof some Urns waa the celebration ' of the eightieth birthday of O. W. Rid dle at bla home. Riddle has held many publio offices during his CO years' resi dence tn Douglas county. He served as a member of the Oregon legislature and as county Judge. He Is av member of the O. A. R, and waa one of tha moat , successful business men In tha county until he retired. 1 Rudyard Kipling's Works Nine volumes, cloth, semi flexible binding", extra good type. Special $3.75. The Works of H. Rider Haggard ' Perhaps the most Interestinc, excitinc atorie ever written. Six vofues, blue cloth. Spe cial $3.75 per set Charles Diekens Works Complete Thirty volumes, cloth. Speda! $25 per set. Shakespeare Complete Ten volumes, cloth. Special $7.50. Little Days By Frances 0111. A delight ful book of child verse. With beautiful Illustrations by Milo. Wintir. Special 50c Books for Children' THE BTJBOESi BIJfD BOOK J3By Thornton W. Burresa. It4i. SAuthor of the BedUmo Htory liooka, Mother Waet Wind Series, eta , the Boti mrrra XOTHEH OOORB By m Boyd Smith. A text that ; ia authenticprobably tha only on and the humorous and : beautifully, tinted work of the ersator of "Chicken World." "The Btory of Noah's Ark, "After They Came out of tha Ark." etc Line outs throughout " the text Quarto, 20 color plates, i 'THE CRltVftEH'B LITE? . Of THE BEK , . By Maurice Maeterlinck. " With - beautiful lilustraUona la colors ; and handsomely bound, ft. 1 THE ytm BABIES ' Illustrated. By Jeesie W. Smith. 1J Charles Kingeley claaelo, ' elaht full-pa se Illustrations in ' " color ' and many In black and - white. - - . . By Johanna Sprri. 14 lustrauons in color by Maria I .Kirk, haadsome) oloib fcindittf. -- , J4TT1 BftOTHEB ATTD , " : ElTTLB hlSTEB U , Illustrated by Arthur Rackham ; ' to of tha Clrlm fairy tales in an extremely handsome edition... Artistically bound and boxed. .1-