- . s.. . 12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, FRIDAY. JANUARY " 30. .1920. SOCIALISTSHAD F1AN TO AVOID LEGAL HINDRANCE Evidence Before New York Ju diciary Shows Care Had Been Taken to Keep Work Going. Albany. N. T., Jan. 30. (I. N. S.) --William F. Crews ent instructions to members of the Young Peoples' Socialist league, of which he was . secretary, how to avoid disruption by the authorities during the war, according to evidence Introduced at the Socialist trial before the New York assembly. Among the instruc tions were: Talte several copies of each document and record and hide them away In safes fand out of the way places. ' "Our headquarters telephone wires are being tapped and we may be treated like the Socialist in Russia at any time. ; "Train three persons for every office in your society so that if one is arrested ":another can carry on the work. Let one of the three be a girl, so that if all our young men are arrested the girls can carry on the unions. "It your society Is disrupted get the members together and organize some art or music or athletic club, so that you can gather without suspicion. Don't read these instructions to your full membership, the fewer who know the plans the safer the plans will be." Beck Imbibed Too : Freely and Played ; Police Too Often John Beck was an adventurous Im biber. Hs visited Burnslde street Thursday right, according to his story, and warned a number of men standing; about that they should immediately seek work. Otherwise, he cautioned, he would ar rest them. The only trouble was that Beck wasn't a policeman and never had . been. Having squelched unemployment. Beck sauntered into a soft drink establish ment at 11 :45 p. m. and demanded that It close at once. Arrest was awaiting the man who dared question his au thority, he declared. Then he met a pair of real patrolmen. They gathered him In and today he . was fined $10 and sentenced to serve three days in jail. Stockholders.Want -Receiver Named for' Bank at Harrisburg Albany, Or., Jan. 80. J." R. Cartwrtght and Q. A. McCart. minority stockhold ers of the Farmers & Merchants bank of Harrleburg. have brought suit against George J. Wilhelm, Robert K. Burton and Cecil O. Wilhelm, officials of the bank, asking that a receiver be appointed, the affairs of the bank wound up and the assets distributed. It Is claimed that the majority stock holders, who are also heavy stockholders of the First National bank, are oper ating the bank at a loss in order to prevent another bank from obtaining a charter. The Linn county chapter of the Amer ican Red Cross has employed Miss Charlotte Walker, a trained nurse, who will serve the county under the aus pices of the Red Cross. Miss Walker was a social service worker In New York city and was overseas during the war. Jack Howard may lose a leg as the result of an Injury Thursday morning. Howard, a mechanic, was lying on his back under a car when it was hit by a delivery auto. His leg was caught be tween the end of the spring and the front of one of the cars and the blunt spring was forced through the flesh above the knee until the bone was bared. Franklin High Park Proposal to Be Put Up to City Council Franklin High School Community club members propose to convince the park board and the city commission that a portion of the public park funds should be spent in purchase of a 10 acre wood ed tract adjoining the high school campus on the west. Mrs. George G. Root, president of the Franklin Parent-Teacher association, presided last night at a community meeting In the high school, and Mrs. L. E. Burdick was named chairman of a committee to present the matter at the resrular meeting of the city council next Wednesday. E. C. Gilmer. S. F. Ball and Mr. Bur dick stressed the importance of prompt action on the playground project, point ing out that the site Is most conven iently located for thousands of residents In the southeastern part of the city. Police Arrest Two Declared by police to be joint owners of a still found at 231 East Sixth atreet. Chris Carlson and John Haley were arrested Thursday night. Carlson is a city fireman. Three jars of corn mash were seized besides the still, it was said. Peddler Is Arrested Walter Spruance was arrested today while peddling cheap tableware, repre senting it to be silver. Detectives said be claims to have found the tableware in an abandoned house. W i Favorite Columbia Records Breezes Enid Waltz . . . Bio wine Bubbles DOUBLE 85c RECORDS Pitches ) PlTl ty Sweet and Low. .)Art Hickman Tell Me ) POPULAR ....)FOX TROTS ) Beautiful ) WALTZ ) RECORDS Beautifal Ohio Blues.) SAX'ONE Meadow Brook Waltz) SEXTET Lullaby Time ..) 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Pretty Little Rainbow New Dane Record Hand That Rocked)' the Cradle ) Record Kiss Me Again Waltzes Life and Love Waltzes Tulip Time ) Popular Allah's Land ) Fog Trots Kentucky Dreams Waltzes Girl Behind the Gun Waltzes Stras and Stripes) Fmworilm Forever )- ItT v National Emblem) Band March.. High School ) Cadets ) King Cotton...) Cecile Waltz . . . Millicent Waltz .. Sousa'a Band March . . . ) Famous ....) Waltica "Whan If. Music or Records. Co Where tho Crowds Go" j Open Evenings ALLOTMENTS MAD FOR FIRE PROTECTION IN NATIONAL LANDS Completion of Telephone Lines First Feature of Work of Next Year. the Sister mountain. Another ' trail project of .interest to the public is that from the Rogue, river to Powers, which we expect to complete next year, and which will shorten the time to the rail road by a day." Assistant District Forester A. O. Waha. Forest Examiner William B. Osborne Jr. and Forest Examiner M. L. Merritt returned this morning from a trip to the San nam, Siskiyou, Siua law. Cascade, Umpqua and Crater na tional forests, where they have been making allotments for fire protection work for the coming season. "We are going to try to concentrate on completing our telephone line con struction necessary to fire protective work,"- said Merritt, "and the rest of the money is to be devoted principally to camo ground improvement work and to provide better '.tousing accommoda tions for our employes. "We are making especially liberal ap propriations on every forest for trail maintenance and cleaning out the old trails. C "One of me most important trail projects, from a recreational standpoint, is that running from Foley springs to Horse lake, which will be complete next year. It will start from the McKenzie road and run to . the lake region near Dressmaking and Home Cookery to Be Demonstrated Lebanon, Jan. 30. For the benefit of the women of Lebanon and vicinity, the Woman's Civic club has arranged for a two days' extension school course, Feb ruary 6 and 7. On these dates the Linn county farm bureau will hold, under the management of S. V. Smith, counts agent, a community meeting here. Demonstration lectures will be given by speakers from O. A. C. on dress making and home cookery. The county court has made the Leb anon Express and . the Albany Semi Weekly Democrat official papers of Linn county for 1920. Mra Selena E. Warner has brought suit against G. E. Warner for divorce, charging cruelty. Both are residents of Lebanon. Bailey Speaks at Reed College Changes in plans for the Itinerary of Prof. L. H. Bailey, noted horticulturist of Cornell university; make it impossi ble for him to fill his announced speak ing engagement at Lincoln high school Monday night before the Portland Floral society. His only address will be at Reed college Monday at 11 a. m., to which the public is invited. Has a Mother the Right to Decide HowManyCbildrenShe Shall Have? The war has made us realize that we cannot afford to ignore anything that claims to improve the health of our children and this is why Pictorial Review, .in line with its progressive editorial policy, presents to the thinking women of America the opportunity for considering the much mis understood subject of birth-control. The remarkable story of what the women of Holland have done under the leadership of Dr. Alctta Jacobs is graphically told by Eleanor Kinsella McDonnell in Pictorial Review. Read this amazing article in Pictorial Review Mid-Winter Number "Merchandise of cMerit Only 324 Washingtoa St Mats 2269 I EASILY TRACED .Thousands who are none too strong trace the present weakened state to influenza or some like-debilitating Un.i Such could not do better than try the strength-restoring and body-building virtues of is niM efficient tonic is nourishment in a fornj that helps Duiia up a neaiiny resistance. IF you are not in your" accustomed strength rich, nourishing crnTTc grufrrr croAr.fi i , ' 1 mJi wvwi m a wnwiMivii wm neip yovu f ry iff ' "the e-claeW grade of eod-JIwr oil ased i tin it'. ' t th--- lAbofatorfca. eeietet of parity and palstshiHly tuuarpesee. .;'";-V-. - vcstlBaSlBaaalcU.x.js . ... I This d o A For savory ham gravy or for soups, for creaming vegetables, for making any tempting dish that calls for milk use Carna tion. Remember this: if the cook book says "milk" add an equal part of water to the Car nation which you use. If the cook book says "cream" use Carnation undiluted as in coffee or on desserts. Buy it from your grocer. Made in Oregon Write for Free Recipe Book, Carnation Milk Products Co., 622 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland CamsLtioini From Contented C o w $ Milk ntisMfc Men you V. the price, Jfx viv A th taste (j Aitl (is soood ! Why not enjoy the. de lightful pleasures of fine tea, when they cost no more than the very doubtful enjoy ment of common tea ? Schilling Tea is cheaper inan common tea in two frays: 1. Cheaper per cup. 2. You really get what you pay, for: fine rich invig orating tea-flavor. There are four flavor of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. AH one quality. Ia parchmyn -lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co Satt Francisco Freeman's Omly Store The Quality Store 249 Yamhill St. Where a dollar does its duty Many customers are better than a few large profits. Don't pay the long price for your groceries Freeman Cuts the Price ' Saturday and Monday Specials Shortening Crisco. 3 lbs. $1.05. lbs. f 2.10 9 lbs $3.10 Mazola and "Wesson Oil. pta. . .40 qta, 7St xh gal fl.50 Bal $2.85 Flour Drifted Snow and White River, . 49s $3.10 Rolled Oats. 10s 75 Farina, 10s t. .85 Pancake Flour. 10s SO Graham. Corn Meal and Whole Wheat Flour. 10s 65 Cream Rolled Oata, 3 lbs 25 Syrups Karo, It., gal. $1.10. H-gal. 60 Karo. dk.. gal. $1.00. H-gal. 5 Tea Garden. qt SO -craL 93. gal. ....... ..$1.75 Marshmallow, 2 lba......... ...30 6 Jbs. IQt W lbs...;.. ..11.35 Extra Specials Llbby's Pineapple. No. 1 tall.. 25 S. P. Tomatoes, can 19 Standard,.. Tomatoes, 2 cans 25 Maine Corn, can 20 Select Sweet Peas, can 20 Eastern Corn and Peas, can ... 1 V 3 cans for f0 Booth's Sardines, can 19 American Sardines, 3 cans.... 25 Sunkist Raisins, 2 pkgs 35 Fancy Dried Peaches, lb 25 Black and White Figs, lb 20 Fancy Italian Prunes, lb 20 Canned Milk Carnation and Borden's Tall. case. $6.90 Dozen 1.75. can. 15 Small, case $6.75 Dozen 85, 2 cans 15 Coffee Freeman's Best Blend, lb 45 Freeman's Special, 2 lbs 75 Royal Club, 1 lb .- 55 S lbs. $1.50. 5 lbs $2.45 Gbr. Ground Chocolate, 1 lb... 39 3 lba $1.13 Hershey's Cocoa, can 23 Instant Postum, large 45 Soaps Crystal White, 10 bars 70 Bob White. 10 bars 65 White Wonder. Easy Day and Van Houten's Bleaching, 10 bars 68 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for...., 25 Lux 10 Clackamas Creamery Butter, l ib. 70c roll $1.38 Genuine Tillamok Cheese, lb 40c Mail orders filled at these prices if received by Wednesday. Freeman's only store at 249 Yamhill st, bet. 2d and 3d. We have no connection with any other store in the city. . -.. " r r ii in 1111 111 11 1 11111 iimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiigiiiiiiiMiwiiiM S.E. CORNER & YAMHILL nawMiiuu:iWMiinia CENTRAL GROCERY 30c $1.00 ..65c .65c SNIDER'S CATSUP 1 bottle Crisco 3 pounds , CASCADE SOAP 10 bar CORN MEAL 10-lb. tack BETZ, The Florist CARNATIONS Cf per dozen tDXaiyU FRESIAS per doaen FERNS In pott PURE FRESH SWEET MILK On Sale EVERY DAY 12c Quart Bring Your Bottle HARLAN MARKET 30c 35c 32c ARMOUR'S HAMS half or whole. LOIN PORK ROASTS or CHOPS lb LEGS PORK, Con, Fed half or whole $1.20 50c CENTRAL COFFEE SHOP LEAF LARD pound .... CAMPFIRE COFFEE Q-l Ar 50c lb. 3 lbs The Best Coffe at Any Price FIRST QUALITY TEA r A green or black, lb OUC FILBERTS J 35c SOFT SHELL WAL. NUTS lb 3 pounds .......... VERMICELLI pound GROUND CHOCOLATE per pound 28c 35 c $1.00 10c 30c PACIFIC MARKET S. T. Corner Tarn bill and Foirtb Sew Ceatral Market Batldlaf The Choicest Grades of Meat at Prices as Low as Too Expect to Fay for the Cheapest Cots SATURDAY SPECIALS VEAl STEW or BOILING 1 C BEEF special. Dtr lb IOC PRIME RIB ROASTS, boned, per lb MOASl Of pork, per poand BEST STEER KOUXD ne STEAK, poand 30c and WC 30c 28c We now have a liberal sapply ( Swift's Premium Ham aad Bacoa. GOOD TENDER STEAKS, Oft per poand eUC 18c PACIFIC BUTTER STORE SPECIALS SHOULDER ROAST OF VEAL or POT ROAST OF BEEF, pound, only Green Valley Cream ery Butter, lb. I Oft 62, roll IiAU Magnolia Creamery Butter, lb. I 0(1 62, roll I Gold Crest Ranch FJrsrs, Btrjctly enr frenh( doen OUU Gold Crest Creamery -Butter. CCr pound OJw Cheese. . 35c T'ull Cream -price, per pound Peanut Butter, price rpoLbda25:... 45c k V, 1 , A True Conservation r The Babcock Gas Heater Efficient Reliable Sanitary The constant r'cWnt up of the cooler air from the floor and passing through the tubes insures a posi tive circulation and a very high efficiency of the heater. Gas is one of the most desirable heating me . diunis when used in the proper appliance reli able, responsive, easy to operate when burned in a Babcock Sanitary Cat Heater. n 4 ... r4K Avf:KiM GAS and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BARRETT'S "An Eaay Place to Trade" 154 Fourth St., IieW Mormon Groceries Saturday Special Regular 40c Coffee. 3 lbs, $1.00 Black and Green Tea. lb. . .45c All brands wrapped bread l'i-lb. loaves 15c 1-lb. loaves 10c 2 loaves Tip-Top Bread. 17c Cottage Cheese, lb 15c Cheese Tillamook Best, Ib..40c Cane and Maple Syrup, bot.25c Pure Maple Su;ar, lb 65c Mixed Candy, lb ..... .35c 4 bars Cascade Soap -25c 5 boxes Matches ........25c 3 pkgs. Macaroni 25c Best Grade Compound '- Small size 75c Medium ...S1.45 Large $2.80 Holbrook's Worcestershire Sauce Small bottle 25c Extra large bottle g5c Borden and Carnation Milk, per can ..r..,15c 3 cans Peralta Squab .Tamales at 25c Spitzenturg Apples, box. $1.85 Sugar for all. Cane. Cube and Powdered. The Store That Makee Your $ Hare More Centa ORIEN VAN SCHOONHOVEN 193-195 SECOND ST.. COR. TAYLOR s . : Both Pkoneet Main 1282, 512-82 . - r ,- - f - V V - '