t THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY FEBRUARY tf, 1020. TOWN TOPICS Tr Tiler to all point of tha Onltad BtaUa or abroad should Uka advantage of nperiencad 1b frrmattoo aad aarrica offend tbronth Tb Oro ron Journal Traral Burma, is peruana) charge of Dency B.' Smith. Bailroad tickets and steamship booktao arrancad. - rotates , cobanc iasned Inlormatio givoa raganUua pea porta. COMINQ BVCflTS AatomoMle show, rebntary 94 to 28. Northwest Master Builders' aesociatkro, MuM ornate (total; February 30 to 3t. ' Stale Sunday School association, liar. It 2ft. . Northwest Drum association. Mar, 1020. , j " Stata. crania ooorsntioB. Band, 2 una 1, 1920. ' Klwanie club, national convection. Portland. Jan 3 to B. ' v National Traralera' Brotacttva - association, inland, lunn 14 tel.. .. ' , Eastern Star ' convention. Portland, June S. . Grand lodg of Masons, Jane 10. Imperial shrine convention, Juna 23 to 34. Oraad Armr state eocanpnient. Astoria, J una. TOBY'S! FORECASTS Portland and, vicinity: Tonight and Satur day rain: locrtfrfni southerly winds. 1 , t Oregon: Toalthi and Saturday rain waet 'Portion, rain ortrow aaat portion ; wanner to nifht eaat portion; Inrressinc southerly winds. Waabintton: - 'Tonight and. Saturday rain'; Warmer toniaht ait portion: .increasing southerly wind, becoming a (fash (ale f long the eoaat. t WEAT11EB COJTDITIOSS An important depression , central off the north .Atlantic coast, attended bv hravv snow mrMJJSnZt the Sarbonne university. h.re la?ge member of the commission to represent the People Jagt year while attending the mayor's conference in the East. Owing to the illness of the mayor, it is uncer tain whether or not he will attend the conference, according to hi secretary, Hal M. White. War Workers to OrganiseAn organi zation of men and women war workers, who served under direction of the T. M. C, A. national war work council, will be formed tonight at a dinner to be given In the T' building at o'clock, E. O. Harlan, who la booking reserva tion for the dinner, says the idea has met hearty response. Arrangements are In charge of Fred Lockley, who served overseas during the war. Other members of the committee in charge i ere Miss Qlen Shope, W. pillon, A. M. Grllley.and W. H- Warren. Greer Reported Improved W. F. Greer, sales manager for Allen & Lewis, wm reported to be much better, this morning , at the, Portland surgical hos pital, where he has undergone several blood transfusion operations. Greer was fn a critical ', condition Thursday. He is under the care of Dr. Thomas Joyce. His sons have furnished blood for the transfusion process. Address at Y, M. C. A. Illustrated A iv tllustrted address will be given in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. ' A. at 8 o'clock tonight, under auspices of the association service department. Slides in Alaska, reaching southward into British Co lumbia and attended br praeipiution as far south a Western Washington. Precipitation nan oc curred abio in the upper Mississippi Valley and in New Mexico. The following heavy precipita tion l reported: Boston, Mass., l.Sat New York, N. Y 1.20. The barometer ia highest in Hotithwctern Idaho. The weather it con siderably milder in parte of Montana and British Columbia, and it noticeably colder in the Dak o tan and Manitoba. The temperature ia generally above normal except In the Atlantic states and Termetsee and on the California ooaat. Southwest ftorm warning! were ordered at 1 :80 a. m. for the trait of San Jnan de t'uea. 'Oray't Harbor, and the mouth of .the Columbia titer. Ilalalira bamldity at PorUand: Noon yester Viay. JH ir rent; 5 p. m. yeaterday. 67 per cout; B a.Vtf. today, 0(1 per cent. EDWARD U WEi-UJ. 0BKERVAT10N8 STATIONS. TEMP. II S 9 .2 a Bnine, Idaho ........ Ilo'ton, Mass Buffalo. N. T . Chicago. Ill !nar, tolo. J'reino, CaL i;al.'ton, Texas Havre, MoDt Honolulu, T. H Huron. S. D Kannae City. Mo. .' Ixvr Anaele. Cal - . . . Marshflfld, Or Medford. Or Memphis. Ti-nn Min ottla, Mont Modern, Utah New Orleans l New York. N. T "Nome. Alaska North Platte, Neb. . . . Oklahoma City; Okia. . piiienix. Aria. Plttburg, Pa Pocatello, lrtaho Portland. Or. Hcvtehurg. Or Hacraruento, Cal 8t I.onl, Mo Kt. Paul. Minn : Halt TJike City, Utah . Ban Wego, Cat Kan .JFfancico. Cal. . . Seattle. Vet Htwikane, Wash. ...... Taooma, Wah Tonooah, Ner Valdaa. Alaska ..... Vancouver, B. C Walla Walla. Wash. . . Washington, D. C. ... Williirton, N. D Wlnnemucca. Net. . . . Takima, Waah 34 30 24 34 6fl 4 2 80 44 I 20 1 24 80 30 48 54 28 40 78 o4 52 4 3 82 64 30 -10 44 ..I 6 7 30 40 ft 2 H4 44 86 30 40 4 04 52 3U 60 40 84 4S I SB 82 80 28 2S 10 48 24 30 I 80 h o .54 .32 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .20 O o 0 o .04 0 0 O o .01 .14 O 0 0 .01 0 .01 0 .84 40 1 .82 34 58 88 58 40 32 0 52 20 I 22 I 30 I 48 I 24 28 40 42 46 0 .48 0 O 0 THRIFT STAMPS and WAB SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Btwtneaa Offlco. The Journal. numoers or American boys were schooled while in Europe; the -catacombs and of the Louvre art gallery, will be among those shown. This meeting Is free to the public. Wilkinson Gives Bond P. L. Wilkin son, alleged violator of prohibition laws, .was free today under $1000 bond, follow ing hearing Wednesday afternoon before United States Commissioner Drake. Geor,,e Klinklnig and' Tony Pister, other nlleged prohibition .violators, are unable to furnish 11000 bond each and are in jail. A havsl Kholom Services Services will be held at the Congregation Ahaval Sho lom. Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning services at 9 o'clock. Norton Simon, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Simon will be Bai Mltz vah. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will offi ciate. Shepard's Anto Bus Lines Autos leave St Charles hotel at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. for .St. Helens and way points and Co lumbia highway to Multnomah falls and way points. For Information call Marshall 4381 or Main 930. Adv. For A ntl-Vaccination Wews subscribe for "The Truth -Teller," Battle Creek, Mich. Semi-monthly, 75 cents a year. Beat paper published on this subject. Learn what other communities are do ing in this matter. Adv. Pyorrhea Is TSot Incurable By aid of nerve blocking we treat pyorrhea successfully, crown, fill or extract teeth wigiOHt, pain. Drs. Hartley, Klasen danl A "Marshall, 307 Journal bldg. Ad. Fortland-Tfewberg Leave Fourth and Alder dally, 8 :30, 9 :30, 11 a. m., and 1, 2:30, 4:15, 5:30, 6:30 p. in. ; Saturday and Sunday, ll p. m. Phone Main 5105. Adv. Broadway Anto ervlre Taxi l.lne 30 cents first half mile, 10 cents each ad ditional quarter mile. Prompt service. Day or night. Maln59. Adv. Steamer Iralda for Si Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 .30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sunday, St Helens only. 1 :J0 p. m. Adv. Beginning Monday, Feb. t, the Mult nomah Hotel Turkish Baths will operate exclusively for men all day and all night. Adv. . "Milk Cure" at the Moore sanitarium. Adv. Temple Beth Israel Services Judaism and the Religion of America will be the YOU HAVE TO USE AN AXE TO INSULT SOME FOLKS, FAY KING DISCOVERS FT$K TAKE. HER. EAR.) vf Br Fay Kiag (Mlas King ia a Portland -girl, whoae first news paper work waa published in The Journal sev ers! rears ago. She now ia lesatrd in New York.) A couple of Broadway birds I know that had soma dirt to dish, . not wishing to run, into any of the gang, picked on a secluded tea shop and ordered up some muffins and hot brew. They were lappin' up the menu and talkin' fast and furious when the little blonde person, holding her cork tip cigarette at an angle of forty-five degrees, remarked to her gent friend that she wished the hefty party at the next table would pull in her ear and lay off a busy line. . x : But the old party - was 'one of those outta towners that's gonna see and hear all that Mtew York's got to say and show, and she just leaned on that current of conver sation. Not that it could matter much, be ing that most of the scandal con cerned a set that the dowager prob ably would never run Into, but just the same this' is a small world and truth being stronger than fiction and all the rest of it, who knows? They put a soft needle on their line of lingo, but she moved right in. Pretty soon, not being able to get their minds, on the race, knowing that this wiretapper was working with 'em, the gent, meaning to be right sarcastic and everything, turned around and looking' at the old party like a white slaver, fthinkln' it -would throw a scare into her, said in a husky baritone. "Won't you Join us?" H thought that ' would hold her for awhile and it did! She came right over, stayed the rest of the afternoon, and said as she was leaving : "And they say that Noo York ers are so oold. I've enjoyed my self immensely." topic of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise's sermon at Temple Beth Israel tonight. Friday evening services at 8 o'clock ; Saturday morning service at 10.30. Steamer Jessie Harking for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. McCargar, Bates LlTely Fire, life, casualty and automobile insurance. Yen building. Telephone Mair. ICS. Adv. Attention I Veteraat' Dance 1 Over the Top post No. 81, Veterans of For- I eign Wars of the United States, cordi j ally Invite you to attend their second dance of the season at the Multnomah hotel, Saturday evening, February 1. Admission $1 per couple, including war tax. Both ballrooms, with orchestra composed entirely of veterans. Come and let the overseas boys show you an other good time. Adv. YOUR SPRING SUH! Have your new spring suit tailored to order. Special prices $45 to J75 now prevail at the Brownsville Woolen Mills, Third and Morrison. Adv. French and Italian engineers are mak ing studies on the ground for a tunnel under Mount Blanc to connect their countries, a project that has been con sidered for years. f Mei'ttnr "O - jiitiaa and the Way Out" will ba , the subject for discumion at the - -Ing of the Oregon Civic league, to be held Saturday at 12 o'clock in the Crys- , tal room of the Hotel Benson. The j speaker will he Norman F Coleman. , formerly a member of the faculty of Reed college, but now president of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber- i men The debate on motion picture cen- j sorshlp. which was to have been, con- ; tlnued at this meeting with Judge John j H. Stevenson and Mayor Baker as the speakers, has been postponed until next week on account of the illness of Mayor I Baker. Opn Political Economy SchooI The j second term of the school of political ' economy, conducted by the United Land I and Labor League of Oregon, under the j auspices of the State Federation of La- i " bor, will begin tonight In the story hour I room of the Central library.' The term wllV consist of 12 lessons, the first be ing "The lessons of hlrtory as to what , constitutes a- true democracy." The: course will be directed by K. E. Coulter. Reed College Vespers Vesper services at Reed college Sunday afternoon will be marked by the resumption of a student . choir under , the irection of Hans Hoer-i ' . loin. Purjng the war, vesper services were discontinued, and the cuBtom of j having music by students lapsed. Sun- , day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. William i R. Reece of the Swedenborgian church - will sneak, and 20 student voices Will i render special musical selections. The public ia Invited. Musicians Meet at Library At 7:15 tonight. In the Central library, the Pub s' lie Music forum of the University of Oregon extension division will meet for a free round-table discussion of ques- : j tlons of Interest to musicians. The dis - cusslon will be led by William Robinson . Boone. All interested are invited to f ' be present. The class In elementary harmony will meet af Central library this evening at 8:15, under the leader ship of David Campbell. Eliot Lectures on Birds W. A. Eliot will give an Illustrated lecture on birds before the Oregon Audubon society Sat urday night at 8 o'clock In Library hall. ', . - His subject will be the "Raptores or f Birds, of Prey." This group or birds, ' which Includes hawks, owls, eagles and ' vultures, have great economic value, which, together with their life habits, make them among the moat interesting ' birds in the world. Thompson School Entertainment The ' usual weekly entertainment of the . Thompson school children will be givn ' this evening at 7:45 in the school audi torium. Mayor Baker Iavited Mayor Baker has received an invitation to attend the conference during the latter part of this month in Washington, -D. C. which will be held by the federal electric railway commission. Mayor Baker was chosen a STARVING While the. World Looks On ? mu mvmv. ji Double Trading Stamps Saturday and Monday NEW DRESS SATINS 36-inch all-silk Satins in the new Spring; shades. New co pen, pekin, smoke, Upan, navy, taupe. Exceptional val ues at I3..50 yard. fi9 HJ Speeial at . . . . . . . I O JAPANESE , CREPE A new importation of Jap anese Crepe just received from Japan. In plain colors. You will bewell pleased with the lovely shades. CQ Regular 65c. special at OOL ROMPER CLOTH pothers' Pride Romper Cloth, 30 inches wide, very durable and fast colors, in a ltrge'va riety of patterns. No better wash fabric for women and children's wear. Spe- AQg cial price . . . wt SILK HOSIERY SPECIAL A very excellent Silk Hose, fine ribbed, lisle top. Cordo van, erey, black, navy and white. Our J2.50 Hose, special at. $1.98 WOMEN'S KNITTED BLOOMERS y.98c A very excellent quality Knitted Bloomers. Pink and white. Cut plenty full. - Special' price. AVOID MOST OF THE HIGH PRICES BY TRADING WITH US Big Bargains IN HANDSOME' Overcoats For Winter and Spring Wear Snappy waistline and belted styles for young men and older men of youthful build. Present wholesale costs are away higher than we sell for now many of these coats originally cost us more than the Sale Price - S. & H. Stamps Given New Arrivals in Spring Suits . are arriving daily. Come and see them. Exclusive Kuppenhelmer House in Portland Morrison at Fourth IN PERSON AURORA ' ' MARBIGAMAN Star of i . ..- . who will appear at the Sunset theatre all this week t in conjunction with the picture telling her terible stoyr Matinee for Oily Every Morning at 10 o'Clock New Jail, Revolver, Ammunition and Handcuffe Asked Gladstone, Feb. S. If the request of Chief of Polics Thomas E. Gault of this place is granted, the city will purchase a two berth steel cage Jail and provide him with a revolver, ammunition And handcuffs. The request has been re ferred to the committee on health and police. ' The council authorized the establish ment of the grade on Exeter street with a view to improving the street. Dr. J. C. Nash, requested that a street light be placed on the corner of his property. The report of the stata fire marshal on the fire hazard In Gladstone was referred to the fire, and water com mittee, j l"t , SPANISH INFLUf f&A" Guard against it by using Formazln. the Ideal mouth wash. For sal by Portland Hotel Pharmacy. Adv. More Great ValuesThisWeek CHERRY CHAT Cherry's Clearance Sale of women's and misses' apparel seems inex haustible in its offering of ever greater values and ever greater attractions. As the sale enters its final stages, reductions have been taken which every woman and miss who thinks at all of economic opportunities should take advantage of. Cherry's stock of coats, suits and frocks f6r women and misses is of unusual quality and extremely di versified in styles. You may buy on terms and wear the clothes while you pay for them. Cherry's,' 391 Washington, Adv. Marriage License Issued Oregon City; Feb. 6. A' marriage license was issued Thursday to Frank I Phares, 35, 106 Center street. Oregon City, and Ruby C. Zehnsr, is. 22i 1 j i w VICTOR Records SOME GOOD 0KE8 FSOM THE HEW EEBRVABY LIST 18'tt My Tale of Golden Dreams Walts ... ,. .By Selvin's Novelty Orchestra Dardanella Fox Trot . . By Selvin's Novelty Orchestra 1884 Where the Lanterna Glow- Fox Trot .By Van Bps Trio Taxi One-Step . By Smith's Orchestra 18841 Poor Little Butterfly Is a Fly Gal New Fb Trot 77. By All-Star Tio Fluffy Ruffles One-Step .....By All-Star Trio POPULAR 80KG8 18638 Let the Rest of the World Go By By Spencer and Hart I'm Like a Ship Without a Sail. By Hart and Shaw 18614 While Others Are Building in the Air By John Steel Bye-Lo By Vernon Dalhart 186S4 You'd Be Surprised By Billy Murray Freckles ti- By Billy Murray RED SEAL ' 648SI Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still By Edward Johnson 64841 Minuet... By Hans Kindler 87888 Thy Beaming Kyes By Schumann-Heink 64841 Dreaming Alone in the Twilight By Relnald Werrenrath 87I6S Vieni Sul .Mar. . By Enrico Caruso GsFJohhsohPuhoCo. 14t Sixth SU Bet. Morrltoa aad Alder Chlekerfng, MebMn, Packard, Boat, Lladeraan A Sons Pianos Martin Saxophones. Guitar. Ukuleles Final February Clearing of Suits. Dresses. Coats .tr' Dresses V2OH Handsome dresses of silk, wool and jerse), elaborate ly trimmed. Less than our cost. I Only a few styles and sizes remain, but these are of superior quality. If you make your selec tions at once you'll find extraordinary bargains, SUITS $25 to $35 Priced S0 to 80 REDUCED $68 COATS NOW $40 Many suitable for earlyspring". CHILDREN'S COATS $20.50 Coats, sizes 8 to 12 tj1 -1 years. NOW Oil 40 and 50 Coats, J to ffOC 16 years. NOW iDuD 389yt Aider sasW"saaaTs att s s a mL laws sVswnrai ti w n miiMimi! Precautions 1 Exercite regularly 2 Eat wholesome food 3 Get fresh air day and night 4 Rest often and sleep long ' 5 Bathe frequently SHOULD all preventives then fail, consult a doctor. After which, have your prescription filled at the store of "dependable drugs." NsTer Forget, We "Nerer Close" co. 6 rs Av At a . 9SUIi a. - - PORTLAND ORt . PHONC MAIN 7211. f Siiiiiiiiifjiiiiiiitijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiifiiiiiiiiitiifiiiitiiiii Automotive Schools Day and Night Automobile, Tractor, Vulcanizing Students entering now vvill be ready for position in the spring. Large new building, new equipment, expert instruction, practical laboratories and actual hop experience in repair. Radio and Electrical Schools Prepare for radio operator service on merchant ships or for electrical engineering. Special equipment and verv high grade instruction insure rapid progiess and practi cal results. Enter now , These schools cooperate with the state in pro viding financial aid to tetamed service men. For catalogue giving complete iaformatioB, address or call at Dirisioo A. Department of Education, Y. M. C A. Building. ' For Youthful Figures A mSCHBADM Two-Button, Single-Breasted Sack THE VOGUE Simple, sensible, thor oughly stylish. High waist, two-button effect, impressed sleeves, and soft rolling lapels especially bLnto the youthful figure. Phegley &Cavenc? 1 Oor. Fourth and JUder Sts. r st Call Today and tomorrow you can order your GASCO FURNACE At the old price for summer installation. Don't wait till the rush is on! Do "It Now FUNERALS BeaaUf al rsy it Meek Malt casket, kaarse, box, twe aatea, tnbalralag aal reflaad sarvlee for Funerals it desired for 120, f40.'Ce. Hlgher-orfeed funerals In proportion.' W manufacture caskets. 14 r AttitUat Bea.Ufal raaerai Cftaaet MILLER & TRACEY TaVsVOXT JVala tOl Iiia.nt Fanral Dincters (71UU Waaklsgto. at Ella Street, Bttweea tth aa4 list Streets, West Side ftlflTIPP ,r ,7' v.' alae laetadss epeetal absvlsalar ter ablyaaee US nUlluC alr te a.y art ef tb. Catted States, , . , School of Business Administration & Accountancy An Evening School of College Grade FOR EMPLOYED MEN . New Courses Opening Week of February 9 AtTPITIWO . ECONOMICS c. f. a. quiz cotrase cobpokatio riKAirce ACCOCNTIBO PRIHCIPI.ES , . BCSIJCflHS L4W WBITE FOB IlfFORMATIOir SPECIAL T. Jt.jC. A. STUOIARSHIPS are available for a limited number J of service men. - ... .... ... This school cooperates with the state la glvag state ftaaaelal aid to senie. ' mtS. ROOM 416, DIVISION A, Y. M. C. A. BLDG. MAIN 8700 i '- uiiiiniHiiiuiiHiuiiHiiimtiHiiHuuiiuiiiiuifiiiifiiiiiitiiiiniiniuiiiiiiiimiiiiS