THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. TOWN TOPICS - ' - Trawlers to all point of tha Castad gtatca or abroad sboald Uks idniiUn f experienced, m forsMtlca and mttVm offered through The Ore- . Journal Tnl Haisaa. in personal ehrse of . Donn B. Bmttta. Bail road ticket and ateaaMSrfs booking arranaed. Toretas eaonange laformaUoo (iro retarding paasporu. , TODAY'S FORECASTS. FortUod and eidnlty Tonlfht and Saturday r Bain; -aanUterly winds. , Orseon Tonlsht ami Sstnrda? probably rsin . vest portion; fair east portion; moderate roUi- swl wind. WesulnctoB Toaistit and Saturday win west portion, probably wo east portion; moewraia outberlj wind. WKATHER COHDITIONS Two Important tow pressure wu ara p parent, on extending from Alaaks southeaat- ward to Alberta and tha othar orerlrinf tha Mississippi and Ohio n))rr. La' real on and North. Atlantic state. Hih preaanra prtTalto tar tha inters half of tha United State, tha hlshest readings twine in OUb. Precipitation baa occurred in the citterns North Pacific slope sod orr broad area retchlm from Nw Mex ico end Texaa to the Lake region. The follow " to haafjr precipitation U report: KnoXTille. Tenn.. l.TS; Tatooah bland. Washington. 1.22; T.nu. fit Uo 1.12 Milder weather pre vail! In tha extreme Northwest tnd oret moat of the country eat of the Mlaeiieippi nrer. vhila in the Middle West the temperature U much lower. At Kan-a City, Mo., the tall in temperature amounted to 80 defer. B.l.x... hnmirfit at Portland: Noon Tea- terday, ST per cent; 6 p. m. yesterday, 68 per cant; S a. m. today, HI per cent. EDWARD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS. baker. Or. Bniae, Idaho . . . Boston, Mas. . . Buffalo. N. T. . . Calgary, Alberta Chicago, I1L ... JJenrer. Colo. Iei Moines, Iowa , rreano, CL Gslveston. Texas .... Helena, Mont. ...... Juneau. Alaska .... KaitMi City. Mo.... Knox rille. Tenn I e win ton. Idaho .... Lo Anfelea, CM..,.. Manhfield. Or. -.Memphis, Tenn Missoula, Mont. . . . . Modern, Utah New Orleans, La ... . New York. N. T . . . . Noma. Alaska Worth Head, Wwh... "North Platte. Neb... Phoenix, Aria. Fittsbnrc, Pa. Pocatello, Idaho . . . . Portland. Or. Hed Bluff. Cal Boseburg, Or. Sacramento, CaL ..... St. tauti. Mo St. Paul. Minn Bait Lake City. Utah . San Diego, Cal. ... . San Francisco. Cal . . . Seattle. Wash. Sheridan, Wyo. SiUk, Alsis Spokane, Wash. . . . . Tsooms, Wash Tonopab, Ner Valdes, AUk .... , VsneouT.r. B. C. : . . . Walla Walla. Wash . . . Washington, D. C . . . WUli.ton. N. D Wtnnetnnce. Ner. . . . Yakima. Wash TEMP fl Z 5 -4 a 5 t . :1 h 13 ass. j 48 88 I T B2 ,40 0 60 ; 48 '48 .24 46 18 .... B f 3 .72 38 f 20 10 80 24 .84 82 46 0 08 82 .08 42 28 O 3H 58 jo' 1 12 64 50 1.72 . . . . 42 .01 88 02 0 86 44 .08 8 AO .40 44 24 0 80 22 0 76 68 0 AS 48 .02 10 48 44 .28 40 28 0 en 44 o 64 62 .04 44 82 0 86 47 .16 I 6 48 O 60 46 0 64 48 0 60 40 .08 46 22 .68 40 82 0 62 B0 0 84 80 0 60 42 .12 40 20 0 40 70 48 34 .14 50 42 .24 50 88 0 82 08 48 38 .76 60 44 .10 70 82 0 24 18 0 64 82 0 54 84 O () P. M. report of yesterday. TBLBIFT STAMP and WAX SAVINGS STAMPS On Bale at Bn sin sea Office. The JowrnaL 1 City aad Conntj Merg-er-r-The East Side Business Men's club was largely attended Thursday night at Its commodious quar ters on Grand avenue and East Alder street. A dinner was served by the ladies of the Central Presbyterian church Btid was partaken of by over 200 guests. " E. A. Clark was chairman for the evening-. The Dixie quartet rendered a number of songs and selections and was encored at each appearance. Its per sonnel is Ella Hoberg Tripp, soprano ; Jessie H. Hammond, contralto; Gilbert H Charters, tenor; Earl FL Abbett, baritone ; Miss H. Haehlen, accompan ist. Rev. W. IL Nugent the new pastor of the Central Presbyterian churcka. and formerly a resident of Newberryport, lMas., made a few remarks. The fea ture of the evening was a presentation cf the proposed consolidation of city and county by City Commissioner A. L. Barbur. Yellow Cab Service la Reliable The rainy weather always adds to the num ber of calls on the taxtcab business and when the streets are slippery it is well known that the Yellow Cab Service em ploys the most experienced drivers In frtA tt v V.vmnr nnm rtf ttim Kn i of experience.. The rates are the lowest'' in the city, 10 cents first half mile, 10 I cents each additional quarter. These t facts make the Yellow Cab Service the service you need. Main 69 day or nlfht. Wain 59. Adv. Yetrans to Reorganise Veterans of .Company C. 162d U. 8. Infantry (old Third Oregon), have agreed to form Into line again with the new Third Oregon Infantry, National Guard. Captain D. K Bowman and Lieutenants Fred J. t Idavhnke and Robert De Morse will com- TO and. Another meeting will be held at the Armory next Thursday. A well attended and enthusiastic bunch of vet erans assembled in the officers' quar ter! at the Armory last night and reor ganised. Ifew Pastor Installed The Bev. L. Bowrtnr Quick will be Installed 'as pas tor of Calvary Presbyterian church at 7 :45 tonight. Mr. Quick has been In charge of the work since the beginning of October and has now been unani mously called by the cong-refration as Its pastor. The RevJ. A. Townsend will act its" moderator of the service. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Levi Johnson, the Rev. Boudinot Soeley win deliver the charge to the congrega tion and tha Rev. D. A. Thompson the charge to the pastor. Slash Hew Trail to Larch Summit The Trails club will slash its new trail to the summit of Larch mountain Sun day, over the route previously surveyed. Members of the club and of others outdoor associations invited to join the undertak ing will meet at Union station with axes and braeh hooks at 7:30 a. m. Sunday to go to Bridal Veil. At a meeting gf the directors of the Trails club Wednes day Senator McNary' bill providing for the preservation of Larch-mountain tim ber was unanimously indorsed and 'tele grams supporting It were sent so both McNary and Chamberlain. Sent to Jail for Boom Bobbery Leo Carroll, arrested by Inspectors La. Salle and Schulptua on a charge of larceny, was sentenced to 10 days in the city Jail by Judge Roasman Thursday. Carroll was alleged to tfavs taken 8100 in War Savings SUmps and other valuables from a room in a lodging house operated by Mrs. William Howell at 188 Sixteenth street north. The trial of OUle Davis, colored porter, charged with the theft of butter and eggs from the American Ex press company, was set over until today, Ooodlng College Wins Debate Good ing; college won the championship for SoQthern Idaho in Its Inter-collegiate de bate last week between the College of Idaho and the Idaho Technical institute at Pocatello. The team was composed of Ray Sanders of Gooding, Ray Nllson of Wendell and Hugh Walburn of Je rome. The subject was. "Resolved that the employers of labor are justified in insisting upon the open shop." Dr. Cash Speak at Man's Resort Dr. H. T. Cash of East Side Baptist church will be the speaker at the Men's Resort service Sunday at 4 p. m. The orchestra with A. G. Kofton, violinist. will give a musical program. Mrs. Etta Morse will sing sacred songs. On Wednesday at 8 p. m. the young people from Sunnyslde Congegatlonal church will hold their last meeting of the sea son. Holdi Banquet Ssndsy Evening The fearse branch of the Friends of Ire land's Freedom will hold its annual ban quet In the crystal dining room of the Benson hotel Sunday at 6 :30 p. m. Ad dresses will be given by Dan KeUaher, Judge D'Arcy of Salem and the Rev. Father Sherlock of Mount Angel. Irish melodies will be sung by Mrs. John Flannigan, Miss Bamlcal and M. Bren nan. , New Party Discusses. Eesaemlei The I regular lesson In the course of political economy given by trie United Land and j Labor league will be held In the study I hour room of Central library tonight at 8 o'clock. The subject is to be "The j Proper Use of the Earth and How It j Shall Best Be Conserved." The lecture j by F. E. Coulter will be followed by luestions and answers. Speaks en Miracles of Religion The subject of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise's ser mon tonight at 8 o'clock will be "The Religion of Miracles and the Miracles of Religion." All men and women wel come. Saturday morning service at 10:30. Rabbi Wise's topic will be "The Ark of the Law." Religious school at 10. o'clock Sunday. All children welcome. Sentenced for Vagrancy Willard O. Patton. 408 Everett street, was sentenced to 120 days In the city jail-Thursday by Judge Roseraan on a charge of vagrancy. Sergeant Oelsner. Patrolmen Finn, Pratt and Greene who made the arrest, tes tified they found a hypodermic outfit in Patton's possession. Child Hurt la Fall From Streetcar S. Hoyten, 4 years old, 208 West Richmond street, fell while trying to board a street car Thursday afternoon. He was taken to St. Vincents hoepita.1. whence It is re ported he -received bad cuts about the face and an injured nose. Two Arrested oa Saspleioa Frank Ward and Fred SHva were arrested at Third and Burnslde streets Thursday. A collection of burglar tools was found in their posse salon, according to the police. They are being held for inves tigation. On Fire Narrowly Averted An oil truck at the Union Oil company being filled by Ray Marks Thursday night caught fire from faulty Ignition, en dangering a large quantity of oil which had Just been put In the truck and a large ground tank containing several thousand gallons if - oiL Marks saw the danger as soon aa the tire narea up in the engine, and, running the ma chine to a safe distance, put out the flames with a fire-extinguisher. Mrs. Campbell Lectures - Birds Mrs. Mamie Campbell will give sa Illus trated lecture on birds before the Ore gon Audubon society Saturday night at 8 o'clock in Library halL Her subject will be "Birds at Nesting Time." Some special slides of nests and eggs will be shown. The public is Invited. Joint Meeting Called There is to be a combined meeting of the Oregon Civic league and the Equal Suffrage alliance Saturday noon at the Benson hotel. Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy will talk on "Over Seas Relief Work and Mrs. C, R Sim mons will describe the "Victory Con vention at Chicago." Injured When Hit by 8treetear Pievrono Silvio, an Italian, i years of age, is at St. Vincents hospital with a dislocated left shoulder and bad bruises A streetcar bit his wagon early this morning aa he was driving through Mil- waukie on his way to town. Money Stelea While He Is Oat Ab sent from home 20 minutes, H. Car ruthers, 474 Jefferson street, Thursday night discovered $180 in cash and $40 in checks missing when he returned at 10:50 'p. m. The rear door had been opened. Shepard'a An to Bas Lines Antoa leave St Charles hotel at 10 a.-m. and 4 p. m. for St. Helens and way points and Columbia highway to Cascade Locks and way points. For information call Marshall 4381 or Mam 930. Adv. Aa III Fitting Plate is a source of em barrassment and IS unnecessary. Get the right kind by patronising the spe cialist. Dr. E. C. Rossman, J07 Jour nal building. Adv. Portland -Ifewberg TjeaVe Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :10, :30, 11 a. m., and 1. 2:30. 4:15. 5:30, -8:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 6105. Adv. MeCargar. Bates Lively Fire, life, casualty and automobile Insurance. Teon building. Telephone Main 168. Adv. To Honor Jfew Pastor A reception will be hejd tonight In the Third Bap tist church for the Rev. R. E. Close, newly appointed pastor of the church. The Rev. Mr. .Close assumed Ms new duties last Sunday morning. Fnends will be welcome at the church tonight. Jewish Services "Tealght Services will be held at the Congregation Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight at S o'clock. Tomorrow morning serv ices at B o'clock. Rabbi R, Abrahamson will officiate, Steamer Iralda for SL Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helens only, X :30 p. m. Adv. Plaster Board, beaver board. Cornell board for walls and ceilings. Timms Cress & Co., 184 Second st Adv. "Milk Care" at tha Moore Sanitarium. Adv. Overheard la Front of Gas Office Alder Near Fifth Little Girl: "Mother, what's all that crowd doing in front of the window?" Mother: "They're watching the Almetal Washer, that washes and boils the clothes and saves laundry bills and hard work." Little Girt t "Why don't you have one, mother?" Mothert "I am going to, dear, as soon as I save up $5 to make the first payment." Little Glrlt "And won't daddy be happv when you can take a rest?'" Plumb Plan Mass Meeting HON. MILTON L. Clawson OF IXTJIAffAFOllS WILL DELIVER A CONCISE ADDEE88 ABOUT "Government Ownership of the RaUrojufc With Democracy and ' Efficiency in Operation" LINCCfLN HIGH AUDITORIUM PARK STREET BETWEE5 MARKET AND MILL MONDAY VE.VMARCH 15 - ADMISSION FREE JtIO COLLECTION Ltorn the Railroad Situation! . DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS ' SATURDAY and MONDAY nr. 380-386 East Morrison St. BUTTERICK FASHIONS and STYLE BOOK RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME to make your selection of Spring- weariny; apparel. We are offering very desirable Qualities New Styles Attractive Prices. That New Skirt for Spring! You may select from a wide variety of styles and materials. Beautiful plaids and plain wool materials. Materials in plain or pleated effects. Beautiful fancy baronet satins in the new light spring colorings, made with the wide girdle, fan cy pockets and button trimmed. Exceptional Values $9,75 to $25.00 New Undermuslins We have succeeded in bringrtnc together hun dreds of very dainty garments gowns, chemise, petticoats, corset covers and bloomers In 'ace and embroidery trimmed in very new and artis tic "designs. Oowns of rare 1-eauty. Special val ue at S1.50, S2.00 and 92.50. Envelope Chemise, soft, beautiful garments, special value at $1.25, S1.65 and 92.00. Bleached Sheeting Special Two yards wide bleached sheeting-, a strong;, durable quality, very much under market alue. Special 784 per yard. Lunch Cloths Special Japanese cloths In bluebird and floral patterns Irge vrlety. Slse 48x48, $2.00 values special,. SI. 49 Size 64x54, $2.75 values special. SI. 98 Special Sale Lux Soap 10c Lux at 10V 5 bars only to any one customer. No phone orders. Sent with other goods. Saturday and Monday supply yourself with In Lux at I W Oxfords and Pumps Up to . the -minute in style. Patent kid leathers In brown and black with high Louis or low heel, $10 values Saturday and Monday at gQ MEN'S SPRING SUITS Progressive clothes, every garment that bears this label is 100 purs wool ft nA TLTiW mT-iWJk V-ll ATrotlatnr a1&V ait if 1 aMtlSS VtMr. vlaitalsna brown ana green mixtures. $45.00, $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00 Cards of Thanks We. the underslrned. take this method Of expressing our aonraciation of . the many kindnesses of our friends during mo Bicaness ana aeau. ox Airs. Henri etta Gilbert Rowland and for the many beautiful " floral contributions. C. ' E. Rowland, Mrs. Nell BrundeUa, Mrs. Ft. P. Joplin. Genevieve Gilbert. Courtney Gilbert, Ralph Gilbert, George Gilbert To all whd have shown their sympa thy during the brief illness and death of our loving wife, daughter and sister. Mrs. Sophie C. Davis, and to all who at tended the funeral and who sent flow ers, especially the officers and members of Klrkpatrtck council. Knights and La dies of Security, who conducted the funeral service, and to Oregon circle No. 121, Neighbors of Woodcraft, we wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks. Charles Davis. Olof Olson. Anna C. Olson. J. D. Olson. FOREST OFFICERS AND FISH COMMISSION COOPERAMCOMPACT A cooperative agreement is being framed between the United States for est service and the Washington state fish and game commission, .whereby the forest officers are to be made assistant game wardens and assist in transporting and rearing trout fry within the na tional forests, and the game commission personnel, including state and county officers, is to assist the forest service in the prevention and control of fires. R. L. Fromme. district forest; inspec tor of recreation and game, arrived from Olympia today to perfect the agreement, which reflects public senti ment for game protection and ajamo pro duction by the state sportsmen's asso ciation organized two years ago. Fromme is also attending a fire' tres pass conference at the forest service today, at which T. T. Trumbull is ap pealing the case of the Puget Sound Mill Sc. Lumber company at Port An geles, which was accused of permitting a fire which was burning in their log ging slashing last summer to spread onto the Olympic national forest. The fire burned over approximately 1000 acres, mostly In commercial timber. The logging company is objecting to the dam ages placed on the timber by the forest examiner, maintaining that while it was their tftre they spent a large sum of money trying" to keep It out of the for est, j . : - . , ' i Sunday Journal 5c The big Sunday Journal all the newB Of the day at your newsstand or from your newsboy. Price 6c. Order your copy m advance so you'll be sure to get H. Adv. Oranges Grape Fruit Sasklst seedless eraages. ess. ..See Large ilie for tie Ssakist seedless grapetrs.it S for Sac gvaklst lemoss, per dot 40e Florida grapefrsit, He, He aadtOe Lettaee, eaallflewer. cabbage, per head ltcaadlte Out-of-town orders solicited and sent C O. . parcels post. Blohm-Fruit Co. 171 4th st. Mala 775. Middle of toe Bloft Between lam hill aad Morrison. aJEMICK BOKO AJffD Oil HOP- r Columbia Records Are Here! The March list is especially good, as it includes the favorites that we have been waiting; for. Al Jolsorr, Nora Bayes and other popular artists contribute to this list. We invite you to step in and get the new Columbia Record Catalogue. DOUBLE 86e RECORDS AL JOLSON'S Bid HIT. Tou Ain't Heard Nothing Yet Come On, Play With Me. Campbell and Borr Vocal Duets. Hand and Hand Again. My Love Song. Lullaby Time. Out of a Clear Sky. Let Rest of World Go By. Rings. Wben You're Alone. Wait, You'll See. All I Have Are Sunny Weather Friends. Now I Know. Bye-Lo. I'll Always Be Waiting for Tou. I Want a Daddy. I Might Be Your Once in a While. I Am Climbing Mountains. Golden Gate. Not in a Thousand Years. Smile, Dear. DOUBLE 8Se RECORDS, ART HICKMAN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. Tell Me Why. Peggy. Patches. Sweet and Ixw. Rainbow of My Dreams. Burmese Blues. My Baby's Arms. On Streets of Cairo. Wonderful PaL Nobody Knows. HEW DANCE RECORDS "O" (Oh) Fox Trot. Barkin' Dog. Blues My Naughty Sweette Gave. India Oriental Fox Trot. Ben Hur Chariot Race March. Whistling Rufue. Under Orders Band March. Nightingale and the frog. Ask Va for the New im Colarabla Record Catalogue. MISCELLANEOUS BEC0BDS . te.lMh, Doable, Sl.e Lonesome, That's AIL Littls Bit of Honey. IS-Ineh Desble, f 1 Ja Dreamy Alabama Walts. Pretty Little Rainbow Walts. Nobody Ever Fox Trot. New York Hippodrome Medley. Oh What a Pal Was Mary Waits. Carolina Sunshine Walts. 5ora Bares Latest f Us In Tour Anna Just Like a Gypsy. Tosal Favorites, f 1.88 The Rosary, sung by Manuel. At Dawning, sung by Manuel. Saered Quartet, Sir. Hark! Herald Angels Sing. Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful How About That Grafonola Now? We are showing all the different models in the Standard Columbia Grafonola Prices $25 Up Buy a Grafonola on Terms Here Open Evenings Headquarters for Q. R. S. Player Piano Rolls Here Are Some of the Favorites Venetian Moon Fox Trot. Dardanella. Mammie o' Mine. Hawaiian Nights Walts. I've Got My Captain Now. Vamp. ' ; Hand in Hand Again Waltz. Boley Fox Trot Let Rest of World Go By. Oh. What a Pal Was Mary. You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet I Know What It Is to Be Lonesome. I'm Climbing Mountains. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. My Isle of Golden Dreams. Tour Eyes Have Told Me So. Roses of Ptcardy. You're Still an Old Sweetheart Main 2269 324 Wash. St. i - -aaSBjr ST-Wa - r v av - - - -aa. I a VaTavlv-f ' aV ,I 'I oyi lug Lime oi Liiie- ' Caps $2.50 to $3.50 Hats $5 and $6 r a I -v a jvr5-aei. There's no straight and nar row way to Jimmy Dunn's. Instead, there is a Broad Stairway that leads straight to one of the finest assortments in town of New Spring Suits and Overcoats Come see the new fabrics and models, all at our low upstairs prices. $30 to 60 ALTERATIONS FREE MINI UbvUUVU 1W u foil UPSTAIRS, BROADWAY at ALDER Cat-ty Corner From Pantages Theatre the carefree, glorious days of youth the joy-laden hours of adventure Romance they come but once! Once only, and the woman who is wise makes the most of each monlentr keeps the precious hours with her just as long as she can: Washing -clothes has robbed ,more women of beauty and youth than any other feature . of housekeeping1. The woman who relies upon the old back-breaking washboard or hand power washing machine must be prepared to lose the freshness of youth long before she should. Don't do . it. Don't sacrifice your health and happiness on the altar of clothes washing. Let us show you how easy, how pleasant it is to wash with a Electric Washing Machine 'Most too good to be true" that's what thou sands of housewives are saying about the THOR. A small payment down will put it in your home. $10 "Buy Ele SI1ITH M5C07 ELECTRIC CO. io4--srtfr. BMJ1?. rVA6ir stark. 571 BET. ITSB 6 18 XS GOHOmjiAnx BOIL Puts the Trior in Your Home Balance Eaty Payments "Buy Electric Goods From People Who Know" 1,500,000 Served a Ytar There"! I i ' 1 aZ. - ' "fJ Roast Veal.. 206 Roast Beef 20 Stewed Beef 15J Hamburger Steak... 150 Chicken Pie 20 Veal Stew 150 Baked Beans. 10? Coffee, Tea ...5 Fish 20 Salads. . .50, 10, 150 Pastries 50-150 NO OHHSOI WOlt BHSAO fLISTT roft TWISTY MEAL TICKETS $5.50 for $5.00 1 TTiie AjpttWin P'acaa, ilSXavl I ICS S3 " 133 PARK & ALDER STS OPKN 9:30A.M.to8P.M. aBaaaaaaasaaaaaaasaaasaaaaassssaasaS. FUNERALS black S4llt H casket, ksftrse, box two sstoa, kaJmlBg and raflaed service ft Funerals If 6esfre4 for 120, tiO. ISO. Hl(ber-priced funerals In proportion., Ws manufacture caskets. L4r Aaalatast BsaaUral rsseral Cfesyal MILLER & TRACEY If sfiiaim 't TBi.CH Hal tltl IiotHst Fisrral Dlrtelors 7S.il WasBiairoa a cua siraai, diiwhi iis ass sisi stirssit. vtsii Bias Oar 7 Faaeral also laelades special ess balstlss for salpaaeat (11 isslrta) U part al tst vaitaa ataus. t NOTICE Automotive Schools Advanced EUetrieal for Meckanica New nieht series just beginning. . An - electrical expert te&cnes tnis course. inquire ior special bulletin. I An to and Tractor Complete Modern equipment, expert Individual In-' itraetkm, tnd practical experience. . v j . ValcanizinK New and splendid equipment, experienced instructor. Student receiYei practical experience during entire time. j -, Ask about free scholarship for service men who enlisted outside of Oregon; also S. A, T. a and state aid for Oregon service men. j Write for CetaWw or Cell Div. A. Dept. of Edwcatwrn, Y. M. C. A. BUg.