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If MI ' -.THE , OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY. ' MORNING. MARCH 14j -1920. t. TOWN-TOPICS Tnralen to alt potato of the Catted States or broad ihoiild take tdnntwa of ei:ptienecd hi formaetcn and arrrie offered throufh Tb Ora ne Journal Travel Bomo, In pcraonal sbarsa of Ttonar B. Smith. Railroad ticket and steaatshtp bookingi arranged. Foreita ciehanga tnforma Uo clTan rcssrdina, eOMINa KVINTt Statu Rnndajr School auoclatlon, Mtr. Northrt linigaiat aaaooiation. May. Mtata Uranca convention, Rrnr, Jutut 1 . Kiwania club, national eooTsntion, Portland, luna 2 to 5. National TraTaiara' Protective aaaocUtion. Portland. Jane 14 to 1. Raatern RUr convtnt.on, Portland, June S. Grand lodge of Maaom. June 16. , Imperial Hhrtae oooTention. Jan. 22 to 24. Roue rertiral. June 24-21. Grand Army itate aocampment, Aitorla, Jnoa, 120. THKirT 8TAMPB and WAR MAVINOS ITAMPI Oo Sato at Btulnau Office. The Joaroa. Wide Awaka Clsb The Wide Awake club of room IS ha been formed by the Klghth B graduating class of Failing school, to teach self-government and encourage punctuality, excellence tn de portment, scholarship, neatness, and to further the Interest In. the safety first movement and in fire prevention. The club hu already been active In the Ar menian drive, to which It contributed about J3. Its officers are: Sam Kra- vatz. president ; Bessie Sholkoff. vice president ; Eric Johnson, secretary ; Ray nor Starr, treasurer ; Fred Kuenzll, sergeant at' arma. Reed Graduate Honored Helen Doyle, graduate of Heed college with the class of 1919, has been appointed secretary to Miss Florence Read of the college administrative committee, and she is at present rearranging files In the college office. Minn Doyle Is living up to the Reed 'tradition pf student body vice presidents becoming assistants in, the office, her presence, withe Elsa Gill, who Is registrar, and Calista Kllot. who is at the Information desk, making three office helpers who formerly held exec utive positions In the student organiza tion. Rabbi and Doctor to Speak Dr. Cal vin S. White and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will le the speakers Monday evening, March 15, at thus meeting, of the Albina Citizens league In the Albina branch library, S50 Knott street. The subject to be discussed will be ' Shall We Have Universal Military Tralnlna;?" Dr. White was a major at Camp Lewis dur ing the' period of the war and is em phatically In favor pi universal military training. Rabbi Wise, on i the other hand. Is just as emphatically against It The public Is Invited. Beed Vesper Service Vesper service at Reed college this afternoon will in clude special music by student talent and a sermon by Major Thornton A. Mills, formerly morale officer with the spruce division. Major Mills has been a frequent speaker at Reed and his pres ence this afternoon will be occasion for a good autitence. Miss Nana Seely of the freshman class at Reed will sing a eolo, "Appear Thou Light Divine." The service begins at 4 o'clock. Bank to Glvs "Party" The State bank of Portland will give an employes' party at the automobile clubhouse Wed nesday. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock, followed by a short musical program and dancing. The committee In charare Includes Jennie Parellua, Pansy Oswald, Pearl Westberg, Walde tnar Spliid, Albert Herndobler and May nard Redmond. Automobiles will leave the bank at 6 :S0. Woodmen Initiate Ten Multnomah camp. Woodmen of the World, Friday night Initiated a class of ten and re ceived 25 applications. Important re ports wers made by committees and preparations made to accommodate the rush on March 25 and 26 for the annual old-time, minstrel show. A one-act play was given after the ceremonies. AIaka to Hare New Road Between 60 and 60, miles of road are under project or will be started in Southeast ern Alaska this summer, says P. II. Dater, district engineer of the forest service. This Is by far the greatest mileage of Alaskan roads ever under taken. Most of the travel is done by motor boat. Wonderful Treatment for Pyorrhea (which is not a disease of. the teeth, but a disease of the bone). If you want to lose your teeth because of someone's Ignorance regarding; the cause of pyor rhea, don't investigate. The truth might surprise you. Dr. C. Smith Long, Bush 4 Lane building. Adv. Aeensed of Flaying African Golf Fol - lowing repeated complaints from the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany that "African golf" was being played on the rear platform of a cer tain Vancouver train every morning, three policemen boarded the car Sat urday 'morning- and watched the passen gers. . . At ' HoUatday and Union avenues they made a jHiafc txf the back plat form and seised dice and 60 cents on the floor. They arrested Carl Pyeatt, R. Brewster, W. D. Oliver and A. Curr ney. Judge Rossman turned them .loose la Saturday's session of the municipal court Fined for Having Llqnor In Honae One gallon of" liquor found by the police Friday In the house of 'William Fergu son, 369 Williams avenue, coat him $25 In the municipal court Saturday.! He pleaded not guilty to a' charge of vio lating the prohibition law. John Lowe, arrested at Williams avenue and Han cock street, pleaded guilty td a similar charge and was fined $25. The court did not penalise him on a. charge of throwing glass In 'Che street, although he pleaded guilty. TeUow Cal serVles" Is Sellable The rainy weather always adds to the num ber of calls on the taxlcab business and when the streets are slippery it is well known that the Yellow Cab Service em ploys the most experienced drivers in the city. Every one of them has years of experience. The rates are the lowest In the city, JO cents first half mile. 10 cents each additional quarter. These facts make tbe Yellow Cab Service the service you need. Main 69 day or night. Main 59. Adv. I Talks A gain it - Hanging At Central library today In room A, at 2 :30 p. m., the Rev. Frederic K. Howard will dis cuss "The Teachings of Chrfgt Applied to Capital Punishment" ; Mrs. Millie Trumbull will speak on "The Menace of Circumstantial Evidence," and Dr. Samuel C. Kohs will deal with' "The Psychology of Crime and the Abolition of the "Death Penalty." Dr. C. Smith Long and Otto Hartwig are new members of the executive committee. To Lecture qb China Aage Enna of Portland will lecture on "China and the Chinese" Monday evening In the Central library at 8:15. The lecture is ac companied by stereopticon pictures and is held for the members of the foreign trade class, University of Oregon, Port land center. Enna has been living in the Far East for over nine years, and Is at present a resident of Portland. 5ew Colombia Highway Schedule (Effective March 15, 1920, subject to change without notice.) Portland to Cascade Locks and way points: Shep ard's Auto Bus lines leave St. Charles hotel, Portland, for Cascade Locks at 10 a. m., tp.m.; leave Locks 7:30 a. m.. 12 :30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday only. leave Portland 2 :30 p. m., 11 p.m. ; leave Cascade. Locks 6:30 p. m. Adv. - North Benk Term In on Beginning Tues day all Great Northern passenge- trains will make the North Bank station their Portland terminus and present schedules effective at the Union station will be continued at the new headquarters, ac cording to an announcement made Satur day afternoon by the manager of the Union station. Accused of Having Bnralar Tools Fred Sllva. and Frank Ward, arrested several days ago by the police and de tained for Investigation, will be tried Monday In municipal court on a charge of having burglar tools lh their pos session. The two were arrested after the police received information that one was carrying a gun. Food Honse Proprietor Arrested W. I. Swank, 203 Washington street, was arrested Saturday upon complaint of the health bureau and charged with con ducting a food establishment without first securing the proper license. The complaint is signed by J. B1. Nye. Trial will, be Monday in the municipal court. Church of Our Father "Big Prob lems in Bringing Up Children" , and "The ChriBtian View of Marriage," ser mon subjects, at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., respectively. Church "of Our Father, Broadway at Yamhill, Rev. W. Q.' Eliot Jr., minister. The public Is respectfully invited. Adv. Irish Friends to Banquet An In vitation is extended to all persons interested to attend a banquet to be given this evening at 6:30 o'clock In the Crystal room of the Benson hotel by the Taderlc Pearse branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom. Several prominent speakers will address the guests and a musical program will be given. Two Motorists Fined for Speeding Only two motorists had the mjsfortune Saturday to receive penalties in the municipal court. They were F. Roffl not and J. E. Day. They were fined $17.50 and $10, respectively, for speeding. Have your hats cleaned and blocked by Paris Hat Mfg. Co., 387 Alder St. We are the largest house on the coast Adv. "Wabash" to Locate Here J. Holton. representing the Wabash railroad, was In this city Saturday making prepara tions for establishing an offline office for the Wabash system here. Negotia tions for office space were not concluded and he left Saturday evening for Seattle PROMINENT PASTORS WILL SPEAK AT RED ON CHURCH MOVEMENT Special Student Convocation Is Called to Hear Message on Interchurch World Work. Dolly Double-Ups Doll go-carts made of substantial wood, solid wood wheels and made for rough usage and hard play. Will fold up to make a neat go-cart or will fold down to make a regular doll buggy. While we have ,a good stock on hand, at this special price they will not last long. Get yours early. Special $2.50. Spring Showing Ladies' Hand Bags in Leather, Suede. Velvet and Silk. All the popular colors to choose from. Our lines of Hand Bags represent the best of several manufacturers' lines. No other shop in this city car. rles the variety of styles that can be found here. Your in spection will prove this. April 4th Do not forget to make your choice of Easter Greet ing Cards early while the line is at its best. Photo Phil , OUR Kodak Expert is malcirur ready for the spring season of picture taking. Overhaul your Kodak. Make sure it is in good working order. Consult Phil when in doubt about arjy kodak question. If you de velop and print at home he can put you next to the best methods. St. Patrick's Novelties I Shamrocks, -- Greeting ards. Place arefs. Tally Cards. Decor- ations. Favors, Lf-J Novelties, etc Second Floor, Gift and Art Shop. G LL'S THE J. K. GILL CO. Booksellers. Stationers, Office Outfitters. Third and Alder Sta. : Tuesday and Wednesday will be iirjj portant days at Read college. Arrange ments completed by the Rev. R. C McAfee, Portland secretary of the In terchurch World movement, bring- Dr. II. H. Belle of San Francisco, Dr. C. C. McCown of Berkeley, Dr. H, O. Mason of Seattle and Miss Oolooah Burner of New York to,the Reed campus as rep resentatives of the great church enter prise that is simultaneously demanding the attention of college students through out the country. McAfee will be "trail-blazer" for the college-university team, as the speakers are called, speaking- on the Christian ministry 1 at Monday's chapel ' service. Tuesday morning a special student con vocation has been called to hear the message of the church workers who are addressing all the important insti tutions on the Pacific coast .Tuesday afternoon special interviews will be ar ranged with students desiring to enter specific Christian vocations, and in the evening a stereopticon lecture will be given In the college chapel. Wednesday sectional meetings will be held, two of the speakers meeting the men, and two the women of Reed, with a view to encouraging further prepara tion for lives of Christian service. The various lines of activities pointed out by the traveling church men Include for eign missionary work, and -Virtually every profession and trade at. home. Their insistence Is upon conformity to the doctrines of Christianity. Orpha Phelps is arranging interviews with women. Maurice Howard, interviews with men, and Howard Hopklrk, presi dent of the Reed religious affairs com mittee. Is general student chairman of the proposed visit. EMPLOYMENT EXPERT ASPIRANT FOR OFFICE IThl , r 1 ' ' a a I , A i " t' (r ' " " m, if il 1 ii bWKvngtwaatw - -" -- s a Arthur W. iones Many States See Paper Medford. March 13. The Medford HI Times, the student publication of the high school, not only has exchange cir culation , with the high schools, univer sities and colleges of Oregon, but also with those of 16 other states. Card of Tkaaka We wish to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the beautiful floral offer ings and kind expressions of sympathy In the loss of our beloved husband and father, Charles R. DeBurgh. Mrs. Charles R. DeBurgh. Mrs. Charles H. New, Miss M. DeBurgh, Miss H. De Burgh. Hubert DeBurgh. Charles R. De Burgh Jr.. Joseph DeBurgh. Louis C. DeBurgh. Frank DeBurgh. Albert K De Burgh. Adv. Extra: Cheapest WOOD in Town Heavy Fir ' Stabs and Block Wooa Mixed: stove length, at $3.00 Pr Cord .. Dry inside Fir Wood, only S9.50 Pr Cord Delivered same day you order any place in city. Phono day or night Mar, 4296 Sunday Journal 5c The big Sunday Journal all the news or the day at your newsstand or from your newsboy. .Price Be Order your copy in .advance so you'll be sure to pet it. Adv. JONES V. SED(S NOMINATION FOR COUNTY CLERK Former Shipyard Wage Adjuster Enters Multnomah Race on Republican Ticket Formal announcement of his candi dacy for the nomination for the office of county clerk of Multnomah county at tbe Republican primaries, was Sat urday m&9 by Arthur W. Jones, pres ent dlrectoV of the pubUe Improvement bureau of the city of Portland." In making his announcement Jones says : "That if chosen as the Republican candidate and subsequently elected he will administer the -affairs of th office in an efficient and business-like man ner. Insisting on uniform -courtesy In the treatment of the public and with that measure of economy consistent with good service." Jones came to Portland in 1900 from Duluth. Minn., and was employed by the Shlller Cigar company until 1905 and was quite active In the early labor movement here. From 1905 to 1910 he was In the service of the "150,000 Club and the Home Industry League" of Spo kane, Wash., as secretary-manager of 'and the Home Industry .league" of Spo kane Chamber M Commerce 'Beturntng to PortUnd m 1911. upon the reorgantaa tiort of the publio employment bureau, hi was appointed assistant by George I Baker, city commissioner, and later ap poinied director. Daring the war, Jones was appointed by the federal government to assist Richard W. Montague tn the settlement of y labor disputes arising in the ship yards of Oregon and parts of Washing ton. And upon Montague's resignation was appointed staff assistant on in dustrial relations, having charge of the Oregon district for the emergency fleet corporation Indudustrial natters. Jpnes has two sons. Tbe eldest, now il years of age. saw active service tn France with the" 65th f artlUery . and la now returned, while the younger boy is at this time in the aviation service, United States marines. Treasury Announces ! New Issue March 15 Of U. S; Certificates , The secretary of the treasury has an nounced, in anticipation of tax payment, a new Issue of United States treasury certificates of indebtedness. The cer tificates, in $500, $1000, $5000, $10,000 and $100,000 denominations, are dated March 15,: 1920. maturing March 15, 1921, and yield 4 per cent. Outstanding cerT tificates, eries T-$, T-9, TM-S and TM-4, maturing March 15, 1921. -w ill be acceted at par, with separate adjustment oi ac ...a l,fro. if tendered In navment is 143U ai w w. - - - a for the new series TM-1921. The cer tificates are exempt, except from es ij ant tnharltunne tax. from all tax atlon of the United States, any state or any local taxing autnonty. Washingtbit State College jSirority Pledges Announced ; ' Washington State ' College. Pullman, March J 3. At the. end of the mid-year rushing season, the following pledges by the sororities on the campus were announced : j ; Alpha Chi Omega-Alice Bender. Ring. Velma Mercer, Elizabeth Keevy, Mildred. Hills Bernloa Alphln. Alura and Mabel Dumas, Marguerite Beneke. Delta Delta Delta-Hattle May Delkla, Mabel Krickson. Nell Price. Mrs. Wal lace Sutherland,' Thelma Framm, . Bess Schumak. , " . Delta Zeta Grace Jones. - ' r Kappa Alpha Theta Jean MacOregor, -Eleanor Mason. - Kappa Beta lxvlca Nelson, ttuoilo Kyner. . , . ;v-j PI Beta Phi Bessie Fritt. DorU Mac intosh. ". Zeta Phi Mary 'Louise Weeks. to establish an office in that city. Hol ton will be the Wabash chief agent in the Northwest and will have charge of offices which the company will open in Portland and Seattle. The local agent has not been named yet. Izard Company Moved The Izard Oas Heating company, with its celebrated kerosene burner, has moved from the Moose Temple to 224 V Third street, be tween Salmon and Main, phone Main 5055. This is the wonderful fuel saver probably the most perfect device ever Invented for ranges and heating stoves. And It reduces the price of fuel to a minimum to a figure tantamount to wood at $5 a cord. Adv. What a Worker Says .William .Tup per, shipyard worker, says : "I am wear ing a pair of shoes made at Sadler's Shoe factory. Seventeenth at Marshall, and have had greater service out of them than of two pairs I previously had bought at a store, each costing as much as these." Were It not for the cost, we would publish -scores of similar testimonials. Adv. Kew St- Helens-Clatskanle Sehedale Shepard's Auto Bus lines leave St. Charles hotel, Portland 7 a. m. for St. Helens. 10 a. m. for St. Helens, 2 :30 p. m. for Clatskanie. 4 p. m.' for St. Helens, 11 p. m. for St. Helens (Sat. and Sun.). Leave St. Helens for Portland 7 :30. a. m.. 10 a.- m., 1 :30 p. m., 6 p. m. (Sat. and Sun.). Leave Clatskanie for Port land 7 :30 a. m. Adv. Hard Times Ball Planned Gul Reazee Grotto Is to have an original and at tractive "hard times" ball at Christen- sen's hall Friday night. The Orotto is famous for its social affairs, and many are anticipating this one. Attractive prizes have been offered. We Extract Teeth Painlessly by Herve blocking and make it possible for one to have permanent plates fitted in a few weeks after extraction. Allow us to ex plain. Doctors Hartley, Kiesendahl 4 Marshall. 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Give Yourself a Critical Examlnatios ; and see if your artificial teeth are really becoming. Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate specialist, makes the attractive kind. 307 Journal building. Adv. Free Lecture1 Tonga t Subject, "The End of the Earth," by Louie Prank MacGregor. at Theosophlcal Hall, 301 Central building, corner Tenth and Alder streets. All welcome. Adv. Xlels Anderioo, proprietor of Niels Anderson Machine shop and garage. 46 North Twentieth, returned Friday, after spending the past five months in Europe. Adv. Strictly First Class 4 foot fir cord wood. Moderate prices. Office phone Broadway 2447. Residence, Tabor 8867. Adv. First Burglar What did you get? Second ' Burglor Nothing. They must have a Safety Box at 284 Oak. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :20 p. m.. foot of Alder' street. Sunday, St. Helens -only. 1 :30 p. m. Adv. - Have yoar hats cleaned and blocked by Paris Hat Mfg. Co., 387 Alder St. We are the largest house on the coast Adv. Flatter Board, beaver board, Cornell board for walla and ceiljngm, .Tinuna Cress & Co., 1$4 Second st Adv. Dr. Ralph E. Hall, now located at 871 Russell street, corner of Union avenue. East 2664. Adv. The Amne Davenport Tea -Honse at Mount Zion crossroads will be open March 15. Adv: Pyorrhea Can Be Cared C S- L. Adv. Pyorrhea Cm Be Cired C. Smith Long. Dentist, Bush & Lane bldg, Adv. Nisbetn Klcctro-SwedlnS Grmaatle 438-535 Pittock blk. Bdwy. 518. Adv. Mnk Care" at the Moore Sanitarium, Ad y. , Pyorrhea Caa Be Cared C S. I Adv. Now Is the Timet6 sBBsassa isnsasa. YoMr SHIRTS New Shirtings Received Madras, Oxfords, Silks, Silk and Wool Mixtures and Viyella Flannels Jacobs Shirt Co. RALEIGH BTJILDIirO" 327 Washington St. CORNER 8LXTH ESTABLISHED 1888 THE HALLMARK STORE OF PORTLAND r ifr That absolute essential A Dependable Watch is always purchasable at Jaeger Bros, in the leading makes and the latest models. Whether you desire gold, silver or enamel : round, square, or octagonal ; an Inexpensive style or the daintiest product of the watchmaker's, skill, we can meet your needs and" taste. WRIST WATCHES such -as the modern woman can carry for practical business use. yet which will fit with the prettiest costume. Come in and see the latest designs in Gruen or other modern makes. 20. S22, S25. S27.SO AND UP NURSES' WRIST WATCHES with swaep seconds and luminous dial. A necessity for the nurse on night duty. 22, 92. 930, $32 MEN'S WATCHES Only the splendid dependable sort. You may choose a Oruen, Elgin. Hamilton, Waltham, etc. AS LOW AS $1Q AND UP TO 9250 No Better Talae at a Moderate Price Than Our Special $100 Diamond Jaeger Bros. Jeweler Silversmiths 131-133 SIXTH St.0 boildino r5rV The Smaller the Want, The Greater the Need! Most of us are inclined to neglect the smaller thingji Until there is an urgent need for them. Is this true in your business? ' Some institutions have a special want book for their small office supplies and never ex perience inconvenience in not having some small item at hand when needed. Why not do the same in your business? Wlien the stenographer needs carbon paper or a riew typewriter ribbon when the book keeper needs a new ledger when the file clerk rwants more filing cards, guides, etc., or, in fact, if there is anything needed for the office, just jot it down in the want book. The office boy will get it for you the next time he is in Kilham's. If you prefctrphone us and we'll send it over. Printing Engraving Bookbinding "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" Office Furniture, Appliance Fifth and Oak lUreett Sb!i - and Rubber Stamps Marshall eose Astomatle 16&-M Could You Imagine a Neater Basement? SUCCESSFULLY TREATED PYORRHEA Be tare yon are tree from this dreaded dUease, which works tarn ravages fa the month andgeaiues tbe Ions of aonnd teeth and often produces dlnease ana death by dlntrlbnttng Its poison to remote parts of tbe bod?. If taken la the early itagei It car be saerettfully trested. Come In aod Inrentlgate. Particular Attention Paid to Plates aad firldg Work .EXAMINATION FREE -fZPl l Vaa la Vnrllariii T ' icris. mm w wb Wise Dental Co. til FAILING BLDG, THIRD AND WASHINGTON -i. t ' it ft'' i " i .v.-?.;vv v.; .;w.v. Aft: SiKMmB - 4 v.- x-X'.'j'.'.-. -.-A. v-v.v.iiJ i rr S 1 - f 1 a I x 1 i ft- mm --5. "V A ?, S ',V ' S f SA " y ' -v 'K ' '. It is Mr. Carl Gregg's, 1131 Cumberland Blvd. Yours could be as clean if you, too, had a Gasco Furnace. ' ' Orders yours now. Next fall well be swamped. THE m a tie a? "Si;w-in-Al will mend shoes, har ness, repair saddles, irun and suit cases, carpets, auto I and buggy tops, etc. ; Ask to see it. 69c COMPLETE is Brown . Mercantile Company 171 FIRST 8TREF.T f ertb of Tain bill $2.00 -Jjf ' HAVE YOU TRIED m LOaANBIRRi U OONrlOTIOH PRICE 5 CENTS Russell & gilbert Co. Reliable Dentistry We guarantee our work for 10 years. We will examine your teeth free and tell you lust what they require and what It will cost. .. I give my personal ,1,cm wur- Dr. Nwte DR. H. F. NEWTOT. Prop. Open Evening Until 10 Bos ton Painless Dentists Betweei 4tk aad itk Waihlirtoa St fl"M1 f Tit MMtTinvcrr The Rainier Hotel In the heart r Portland: ham tbm bast et aocomrn vdattons to otter the traveler wl to looking (or medium-priced HUTU aUhsr-tran. tent or permanent. located one block trora the naln poetottice. car tervlco to ait Durta of too city as excelled. Also eenvenieat to all dapota. tU Kortl Ststl Street Bdwy. till TYPEVRITERS For Sals and lReil . Our stock com st of nirh olaae re built machines Mly. . . SeUU nartnieat Wholesale Typewriter Co. eJ VSr?fiV lining Plum ana Plant tasea, rflis fee. Am .1.1k . Shernuui 094ksMM0 sa)a MspaV ijlay &Gof BAND A1D OBCHENTBA INsVTBO. VENTS PHOOOKAFH All work done la our own shop and sati if actios gaaranteed. Oold and Silver Plating. SIEBERLING - LUCAS MUSIC CO., - MS FOURTH STPHONE HAl!T IUt PJainoa, Talking Machines I T All etlMr KMeal ta-tre-svtnu KsMlrsd, Pollibel Kte.. kr ICxpert WorkaMn, Vrr lUsMasbls Ynmm. All Work WoarantaeS. sow la TE W HLDO. A mean CST WaMitflM M " VI. EILERS. I - 1 Mala MSI 111 waskitrf ' - 6 I i i 1' ja