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THIS OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND : SUNDAY MORNING,. MARCH 28, 1920. TOWN TOPICS ; Traveler to til aota ef the Vvtlai Btttm m ikiMd I boo 14 Uka adTtntaf f txptrleecea1 JB lormtfcn aad wrrfe erfarad throajrh Tna On con Journal Tnid Baiaau. in paraonal charcc of Itona? B. Saifch. Railroad tfckat aad ateeauaip booking smncad. Ferris exehanf tamad. Information gWaa rmrdinc pMports. oomin rviirrs StaU Bandar School aaaoeiaUoa. May to . : Northwaat Drnsslat aaaoctatiaa. May. State tttun sonvantioa. Bd, Job 1. - Ktwante dab. aattonel eoawntioa. Portiaad, Jan 2 to (. National Traveler Pretactiv aaodattoa. Portiaad. Job 14 to 10. Eaatera Bur eonTrntioa, PtrUand. Jess . Grind tods of Maaooa, J dm If. Imprial Bhriae esnventioB. ion IS to S4. Row Pcatival, Jnao 34-SS. Grand Anar lUU eaeampaMBt, Astoria, Jess. 1120. Aawrtcaa Larfon eoamrttea. Astoria, Jvtij 0-al. 1 exhibition - will be open to the public beginning- Friday, until April 28, with Lthe usual muaeam hours 9 to S o clock week days. 2 to & Sundays ; free toe arx ernoons of Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The exhibition consists of paintings in oil and water color, pastels and black and white draw ings and miniatures. TODAY'S FORECASTS -. Portland and Vicinity Tonisht aad Sunday, probably rain; waaterly wind. Oregon and Waahinioa Tonight and Sunday, probably rain, fair caat portion; moderata wot arly wind. THRIFT and WAH Ba TINGS STAMPS on Bal at Buatnna Offica. Tba Journal Employes Isinrad More than 50,000 employes of the Westinghouse Electric A Manufacturing company will be af fected by a blanket insurance policy , recently purchased by the company. Policies vary In amount from $300 to ' 11000, according to the term of service, and are carried without cost to the workers. In addition, employes are al lowed to Increase the value of their policies to amounts varying from $1000 to $2000 by depositing a small percent age of their salary or wages with the company as a savings account. The local agency of the Westinghouse com pany was established In 1905. There are at present seven employes on its payroll, and, according to Manager Carl I Wernicke, the majority of them have been several years In the service of the company. Fame Is Growing The fame of Au rora aeparag-us is spreading; to Cali fornia. A. W. Schubert, proprietor of the Grand Central hotel at Fresno and a former resident of Portland, recently had an argument with a restaurant keep er over asparagus, Schubert claiming that nowhere in the world was aspara gus so excellent as to quality and large ness as that grown at Aurora, Or. To prove his contention. Schubert wrote to George Quayle, secretary of the Ore gon State L'hamber of Commerce, ask ing for a box of the beet Aurora as paragus available, by which he hopes to induce the Californian to order hlB prod uce from Oregon. Edseator to Addreaa Club Colonel David P. Barrows, president of Berkeley university, will speak before a joint meeting of the Oregon Civic league and the Progressive Business Men's club next Thursday at the Benson hotel. Colonel Barrows was at one time discussed as a United States. The Oregon Civic league is to be host to Mrs. Florence Kelly, national secretary of the Consumers' league, at the Benson on Monday. To Advertise Heppner Heppner is to be advertised throughout the Middle West as one of the sheep centers of Ore gon. The First National bank of Hepp ner recently prepared a list of sheep owners in that vicinity with sheep for sale, sending a copy to George Quayle, - secretary of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce. Quayle has requested 100 copies to be supplied to persons ir the Middle West making inquiries as to suit able places for growing sheep.. Crestoa Besldents to Meet Residents of the Creston school district, whether they have children or not, will have a business and social meeting at the school assembly hall Thursday night at t o'clock in the Interest of the betterment of community affairs. Music, games and refreshments will feature the pro gram. Human Society to )Im1 The annual meeting of the Oregon Humane society will be held at the Unitarian chapel, Broadway and Yamhill streets, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The work of the . society for the year will be reviewed and an address on war dogs and other animals in the S. O. S. zone will be given by Dr. James Elvin of Salem. Low Priced Pnel Unquestionably the best, cheapest, cleanliest and most con venient fuel is kerosene when burned in our patented burners, made by ourselves! and guaranteed. They are for either range or heating stove and give the most perfect satisfaction. Izard Gas Heating Co., 224H Third st. Main 5055. Adv. Portland Art Association The eighth annua) exhibition of the work of artists of the Pacific Northwest will open Thursday evening with a "private view" for artists and their friends and the jnembers of the- Art association. The Cost and Fine Are Sanaa E. Muateno was asked to pay the city of Portland the same amount in a fine Saturday as he paid Friday' for several pints of whiskey he had in his suitcase when ar rested at 227 H Lmrrabee street by Pa trolmen Reek and Van Valkenberg. Musteno told the court he paid $26 for the whiskey, so he was fined f 2t. .Three men arrested at 748 Raleigh street. where the police found 65 gallons of wine, were also penalized by the court Mike Estak was fined $50, Chris Tenta $50 and Mart Domozl $25. Andro Cor- akas, who had one gallon of whiskey in his suitcase when the police stopped him Friday night at Fourth and Couc streets, was fined $10. ' Fellowship for Reed Graduates Fel lowships at Tale university are await ing Reed college graduates in mathe matics, according to word received re cently by Dr. Frank Loxley Grlfin of the Reed mathematical department. The fellowships require half-time teaching, and pay $750 a year in addition, to tui tion and advance study. The offer 'was made by Professor W. A. Wilson of Tate in recognition of Professor Griffin's sue cess in preparing students for teaching careers. Dr. Griffin became head of the Reed mathematics department in 1911. Rain 11 Inches Shy That means much moisture snd wet feet If you wear store shoes and doctors bills. And in buy ing those eastern products you get not only Inferior stock and workmanship. but support eastern factories and pay. rolls. Friends of Portland will not i"o this particularly when you can buy a Portland made article at a lower price and one pair worth two of the other kind. We're speaking now to men. Sadler's t7itvsc cAtwi, 1 1 hi una Aiarvnai. Aav, Rlrer sad Harbor Data The Oregon State Chamber of Commerce is in re ceipt of circulars and pamphlets hav ing reference to the work of the tional Rivers and Harbors congress, to gether with bills showing" approprfa tions for this work. Secretary George Quayle has announced that the chamber will be glad to furnish any information desired upon this subject. Joint Meeting Planned A joint meet ing of Security council of the Security Benefit association with St Johns coun cil will be held at Baker hall. Killings- worth and Albina avenues, Monday eve ning. A program will be given and an address by Hon. M. A. Miller, collector of internal revenue. Refreshments will be served after the program. The meet ing is open to the public. Dancing on Hlgber Level Esthetic dancing at Reed college has advanced to a higher level. Mrs. Lenore McGregor Gray, instructor In interpretative danc ing, began and advanced class Thursday which will study the Marlon Morgan rw..ihi. Phnl for the Tirexirtenv of ! technique. The earlier months of the I Reed college. He served as chief of the fr were oevoieo to ruaiments or tne bureau of federal education under !artl and tne advnce work will prepare Theodore Roosevelt as president of the Lor lne o'on oi commencement lime. $1R Fonnd While buying a calculator at 518 Corbett bldg., a buyer found $185 saved him as he paid only $15 for the machine which adds, subtracts, etc., much easier than a $200 instrument; guaranteed .five years. The calculator saves money, brains, time, mistakes. Calculator Co., 518 Corbett bldg., Port land. Or. Write, call or phone. Mar. 557. Adv. Larceny Trial Set Trial of Loren L. Kingsland. who is charged with larceny of about $200 from the U. S. Laundry, will be held in Monday's session of the municipal court Judge Rossman set the trial date Saturday. Klng-aland was a driver for the company. He is al leged to have collected several bills and failed to turn the money over. Mast Ieae "Wife Alone Boise Mc Klnney was allowed his freedom Satur day by Municipal Judge Rossman on condition that he leave his 16-year-old wife alone and allow her to go back to her parents home. McKinney was ar rested on a charge of threatening to kill her. Avoid expense and the annoyance of temporary plates. We extract teeth pain lessly by aid of nerve blocking and make it possible for one to have perma nent plates fitted in a few weeks after teeth are removed. Drs. Hartley, Kles endahl & Marshall. 307 Journal bdg. Ad. To Speak on Trade Acceptance, "Trade Acceptances" will be the subject of an address which will be delivered Monday. April 5, at the members' forum luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce by Robert H. Bean, head of the Na tional Acceptance council. Drngglst Hold Special Meeting A special meeting of the Portland branch American Registered Pharmacists, wiTl be held Tuesday at 9 p. m. at the Broad Way Haielwood. J. S. O'Callaghan, grand president, will be In charge. Eliot Hpeaka at Reed Vespers The Rev. W. G. Eliot will be the speaker at the vesper service in the Reed college chapel at 4 o'clock today. The vesper choir will sing. The service is open to the public Free Lecture Tonight. .Subject. "The Seven Factors of Physical Health." bv Wm. R. Reece at Theosophical hall, 301 j v. tr 1 1 l i i viuK.. cor. lutu ana Aiaer. ah invited. Adv. Individ sal Service in artificial teeth places the best at your disposal. My work, as an exclusive plate specialist, guarantees you satisfaction. Dr. E. C Rossman, 307 Journal bldg. Adv. New Daughter Arrives Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Whiting are being congratu lated upon the birth of a: daughter, Fri day night The new arrival will be christened Anne Elisabeth. Pyorrhea, decay and soft teeth. We positively guarantee results. You may be the judge. Dr. C. Smith Long, den tist 310 Bush A Lane Bldg. Adv. 'steamer I raid a for St Helena and Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Aider j street SuniHy. St. Helena only, 1 :30 ! p. m. Adv. j United Artisans.. Liberty Assembly' No. 628 will give Its regular dancing party ; Wed.. Mar. 31, W. O. W. hall. E. 6th and Alder sts. Admission 35c Adv. I Plaster Board, beaver board, Cornell ' board for walls and ceilings. . Timms j Cress Co.. 184 Second St. Adv. j Safety Boxes $3.50 yearly. Mortgage j loans and bonds for sale. Union Safety ' Vaults. 284 Oak st Adv. j IM.lt Know Dr. MeMahoa. 1M ' chiropractic, Portland. Phone, call, wire, write. Adv. ' i "Milk Care" at the Moore Sanitarium. Adv. Miss McGrath in Two One-Act Plays Pleases Audience aMiss Marie McGrath, dramatic readar. beld the interest and won the approba tion of a large and dlacriminating audi ence at the Little theatre Thursday eve ning, when she appeared in two one-act plays, "A Marriage Has- Been Ar ranged,'' by A. Sutro, and Barrie's ( "Rosalind." Miss McGrath combines the rare gifts of youth, beauty and per sona magnetism with a natural talent for losing herself in the character she is portraying, and so successfully did she do this that she was followed with closest interest by the entire audience. Miss McGrath. who is a graduate of the Valair Conservatoire de Musique et Art Draraatique, where she studied with Miss Elizabeth Eugenia Woodbury, left this morning, where she will coach dur ing the summer, preparatory to going on the stage in the fait Miss Kathleen Jordan, also of the Va lair Conservatoire, a student pf the violin, played in an acceptable .manner Sarasate's "Zigeunerweisen." Miss Jor dan has rare poise for one so young Miss Helen Ughtner was the accom panist , State Chamber Is Clearing House in Upbuilding Oregon The Oregon State Chamber of Com merce is the clearing house for Oregon opportunities, concerning which it is re ceiving letters both from persons desir ing to settle in the state and from cities in need of certain lines of business. Andrew Alden of Minnesota has visited the state chamber, in an effort to get in touch with opportunities on large ranches for dairying and stock raising. While here he Is also seeking industrial and farming opportunities for many friends who desire to locate in Oregon. The First National bank of Scappoose has Informed the state chamber that there la at Scappoose an excellent loca tion for a small sawmill. Two million or more feet of second growth timber is available on level land. Initial pay ment would be required on timber, bal ance to be paid for as cut Scappoose is within 20 miles of Portland, one mile from the railroad station and on a paved highway. The State chamber has Information concerning opportunity for a physician and a druggist in Southern Oregon. As a result of correspondence with the chamber, George Meinhardt and family of Delta, Utah, are now comfortably lo cated on a fine 50-acre far mnear Eu- gene. -A friend of his la now looking for a farm In that vicinity, and his family will soon follow. Cart ef Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors and especially the Attina Fuel company who no kindly assisted us in our grief for our beloved husband ant father, Charles Osborne, Mrs. Mary Osborne and Cffildren. - Scholars Svrat File , Roseburg, March 17. A ' Flyless Town" la the slogan of the biology class of the Roseburg; high school. : They are devoting considerable time to the study of the germ carrying fly and enlisting the citizens of Roseburg in a movement to eradicate the pests. Spring Menus For Eager Appetites The choicest from field, for est, orchard and stream is served here, prepared as only a "Ye Oregon" chef can. To dine here is a delight, whether you choose from the card, or enjoy the delicious table d'hote. . Service 11 a, m. to 1 a. m. - awaav." -.v a a rm Ye Oregon Grill Broadway at Stark YOU PROFIT BY YEARS OF ) Diamond Exp erience when you hoy Diamond at Jaegr Bros. This store long ago established a reputation for diamond service. This reputation is not simply a local one, but extends to many sections of the country, and even foreign points. Tears of experience and continuous contact with the leading diamond centers has not only given us an accurate knowledge of diamonds, but has enabled us to make advantageous and extensive purchases, this in turn enabling us to offer the very best values to our customers. The worth of a diamond its purity of color and perfection In cutting can be judged best by men who know, diamonds. We suggest that you profit by our diamond experience, no matter what price you wish to pay- Come in and talk with us. Full Cut Diamonds at $1$, $25, $35, $50, $75 1 $100, $125, $T50 up to $2500 OUR SPECIAL $100 DIAMOND eoatlaaea to main tain its lead for beanty and Talie Jaeger Bros. Jewelers Silversmith 131-133 SIXTH ST. MARTIN SMOPHONES m iBtttnw n Now is the time of the year that you need a Gas Radiantfire, to take the Chill off these cool mornings chilly evenings. and We have a few "slightly used good as new" on hand and a complete line of new ones. $8.00 down and $5.00 a month, no charge for piping or in stallation on first floor. Extra: Cheapest WOOD in Town Heavy Fir Slabs and Blook Wood Mixed; stove length, at $8.00 Per Cord Dry inside Fir Wood, only S9.50 Per Cord Delivered same day you order any place in city. Phone day or night Mar. 4296 Good Fare and Good Company await you at this hotel every night in the week. We value your patronage, and endeavor to satisfy you with cuisine and service. Sunday Table d'Hote Dinner. .$1.25 Weekday Noon Lunch ...75c Tne HOTEL PORTLAND RchsnaWCMd E Portland Can & Coke Co. Alder gear Fifth , '5 - Z'','r - - ' " . , " FIFTH CHURCHof CHRIST SCIENTIST of Portland, Oregon, announces a free lectu re on Christian Science, by Miss Mary G. Ewing, C..S. B. Member of the Board of Lecture ship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts, Sunday, April 4, at 3 P. HL, in First Unit of Church Edifice, corner 62nd street and 42nd Ave. S. E., Mt. Scott ear. The 'public is cor dially invited to attend. ' But one more week to choose your Easter offerings. In this season of joy and happiness your loved ones appreciate more than words can -tell the little remem brance from you: A card, a booklet, a book of religious thought, a Bible, a box of Easter stationery, or any one of the many things to be seen here. As usual, this exclusive shop is prepared to show you something new, something different, something entirely original for the Easter season. Bibles and Testaments Hymnals and Prayer Books Oxford and Nelson Bibles, and other popular editions in India paper, Morocco and pin seal leather bindings. All sizes and prices. The Meaning of Faith The Meaning of Prayer Manhood of the Master Footpaths to Peace Along the Sunlit Road Greatest Thing in the World From Friend to Friend Tunes of Retirement The Ministry of the World The Second Mile Why We Fail as Christians Pax Vobiscum Daily Strength for Daily Needs Gospel and the New World He-Took It Upon Himself Christ in. You Asurance of Immortality Quiet Talks on John's Gospel Intra Muros and many other splendid books suitable for Easter offering?. You will find every shade of religious thought in the books in our religious book department. The Book Dept. Permolin Rabbits for the kiddies' Kaster, filled with Easter can dles, are by far the best offering for the children. They are very life- some standing. 9 like some srttinar. all wit bright glass eyes an metal cap candy open-' mgs. Made of a snb-.- ,e' stance very uuraow and In several colors and finishes. 25 to 91.00 n -y s EASTER CARDS Lithographed, printed, engraved, hand colored ; Post Cards, Booklets, etc ; every style of Greeting Card, all with appropriate Easter greeting. Here you will find the best variety of greeting cards on the coast. Priced from e UD- Novelties, Party Favors, Place Cards, Table Decorations; Crepe Paper Decorations, Chicks, Rabbits, etc EASTER STATIONERY Hnrd'a, Eaton. Crane Pike,' Whiting's, all the popular makes, In handsome Easter gift boxes. Filled with the best of Stationery, in white or tints, plain or colored edges, priced from SO up. LADIES' HANDBAGS Leather, Silk, Velvet The latest domestic and for eign importations. Tour Easter outfit will be in complete without one of Xheae beautiful bags. We carry the most exclusive line of Handbags on the Coast Several manufacturers' linen to choose from. The Seeoaa Floor Gift and Art Shop THE J. K. GILL CO. GOOD P&i WELL ia. VOw Guaranteed for 50 Years Martin Band instru ments are of such Superior worth as to need little mention. Ask any musician of reputation and he will tell you that the Old" Martin Jine is first class. The Martin Line Complete Cornets, Trumpets, Saxophones - and everything for the modern Band. Just Now We Are Featuring the MELODY "CM SAXOPHONE " (LFJohnsonPiahoCo. 149 Sixth. Bet. Alder and Morrison i Pianoa Victrolaa Recorda a J k V Booksellers, Stationers, Of f ice Outfitters . Third and Alde?Sts. The Shriners Are Coming in June You'll need Shrine Emblem Cards All Shriners will have them. Your Business or Personal Cards with one of these emblems embossed on them gives it that personal touch. ' A piece of printed matter of any kind your name on it is your" "Personal" representative wherever it may be found. Surely, then, the best is none too good. That's the basis on which we guarantee your Satis faction on our printing. "Quality" is the watchword here all the time whether the job be big or small. Office Furniture and Appliances "EVERYTHING FOR THE bFFICE" Seab and Rubber Stamps Fifth and Oak Sts. Mar. 6080, Aut. 565-48 The Last Touch OF A BEAUTIFUL. OOWJT IS A BAR PIN A WRIST WATCH PEARLS or some appropriate piece of , jewelry. Nothing could be more suitable for an Easter gift. Our stocks are large ; we show every make and grade of AMERICAN Wrist Watches. Complete lines of La Tosca Pearls and thou sands of other beautiful and durable gifts. STAPLES The Jeweler-Optician 266 MORRISON ST., Between 3rd mod 4th DROP IN AT WOOSTER'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE 488 to 494 Washington Street OPEN EVENINGS Take tHe car home from Woosters PYORRHEA SUCCESSFULLY TREATED Be a are yea are free from tala dreaded Slaae, whirs werfcs sack ravages la the meets aad eaases the leas ef aeaad teeth sad eftea predate disease aad death by cJstrthntlag Its aoltoa te remote ysrts ef the body. If takes li Us aiiy stags ' " e eeetifslly treated. Ceme la aaa iBveitlgate. an snags wem , Fartlealar Atteatlea Paid te Plata EXAMINATION FREE Boirst till t t P. M. Psoas M. lit U Tsars Ja Portlaad Wise Dental Co. 511 FAILI56 BXDC THIR1 AKD WASHINGTON $2.00 P INST IS) VMS aONTHWtST The Rainier Ho tel In the heart ef Portland; has the est ef aocommodatlons to offer te the traveler . who is tooktng- for a medium-priced HOTrSl either traa slant or permanent. lxcatad ens block from the main postofftee. Caff service te all parts ef the olty ua excelled. Also convenient te all depots. , its Kerta Slit, gtrtat Bdwy. lilt Reliable Dentistry . We guarantee our work for to years. We will examine your teeth free and tell you lust what they require and what it will cost. 1117 aiStle.1 .a. i attention to .11 work. Df DR. H. F. NEWTON, Prop. Open Evening Until 10 Boston Painless Dentists Betweea 4th aad tth os Waahlagtoa St,. DRUGS BY MAIL If In need of pure drugs and chemicals, shoulder braces, arch sup ports. THIJNMEH. lastlc stockings, abdominal supporters, suspensory bandages for men. and all ether rubber goods of every description, send to the LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO, Rcllahla DrnarsUla asd Trsaa Experts THIRD AND YAMHILL PORTLAND, OR. , TYPEWRITERS For Sale and Re:.i Our stock consists of high class re built machines only. Setall Departmsit Wholesale Typewriter Co, Mali (181 III VTsihtsgtoa St f THY. Toiling A a ajeaatrtat Plana ana eiarar far aaaarl ShOTMariay&Ca BAH AND ORCHESTRA IN8TBC MENTS PHONOUUAFHS-All work done la our own shop and aaUsfacttoa guaranteed. Oold and Bllver Plating. SIEBERLING - LUCAS MUSIC CO., :v tt FOURTH ST-FHONE MAIN tall. ssMMBmsss. Pianos. Talking Machines Also All rtbrr Moates! Inatr BMOla Bmlnd. Polish. fete.. 7 mxpmrt wwia, Vary KaawnaM ITiaaai ah wnra uoirantees. ULDO. antrum KS7 WaaMnetee .VK "