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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1920.
TOWN TOPICS
Trlrr to til point of tlw CntUd Stat- 01
abroad tbooM taka adwntata of iprtd n
. (nrsMtloa and .fSe oficitd throuth Tb Ow
r son Journal Travel Bureau. Id nmooai charat o
Donwr B. Smith. Railroad ticket and steamship
kookina arranged. Woteiga Achanca kaoed.
InformaUoo ai'cn racardinc peiaport.
OOMIN9 KMTI
Grand twice. A. O. C. W.. Portland. AprT. JO.
. Ouunporg eeJrbratlon. May 1.
State Snodai School eawdaUoo. Po-Uead.
Mar r) to
Modem Woodman of America, atate eamp.
Bend. May. . .
Nor'hwii tni(sUU az-aoctatkm. Portland.
"'it'mshta of Colnmbna. atata roandl. fortJand.
May
Military order, ljal Leata. stats 00,0
,anoVry Portland. May 11.
P M I O O f . departmental eouscU.
Baker. May 17.
LOOS"., iraod encampment. Bailor.
I I
Rebels') tat aaembly. Baker. Hay 1.
I. O O T. trend lodge Baker. May 19.
; Forester, of America. Portland. May -3S
Btate (range. Bend. -Inne 1 . -
- Stuie Medical association, Portland. June s,
4 and 5.
ftranrl rwv 'ate encampment A-tona.
June
Htate Optical anrtery. Portland. Jpoe.
C C. T trend council. P-rtland. Jane
Order Rantero Star. rand oaptor. Portland.
8 ,
Repnbltrai. oaUonal contention. IHilcago.
'""JfeHnnal Trareler.' Protect!" mMOciettoo
PurtUil June 14 to 1.
Indian War Veterana of Pacific Coast. Port
land, June 10. .
KiwU Club, of America. Portland. June
A F and A. M.. arand lodge. Portland.
Jane 1 6 -
Impertal Council. Mystic Shrine. June ii
to 24 ,
Democratic national contention, 8an rraa-
eiero, Jnne 28 ...
Portland Hone Kwt1el. foruena.
Indian War i-itii-. I'nrtlnml. 3J'
Oregon Itonerr Awociation. Portland, July I
American Legion conrentlon. Astoria, July
Pacific Coaat Oaa aanoclatloa. Portland. 8l
tfmber
TODAY'S FOItKCASTN
Portland and Vicinity - ionium ann mur.-day-
fair: light fnxt Thuruia morning, winds
miMtly wealtrly
Or.-eon mill Waliinnton Tmuaht nd 1 nur
dr lair. fr-i in early morning; moderate
wind, m(tly wcht-rly
WF.ATHKR COMMTIOSS
Bxr-)it al"ng Hip Piu-itic coat tlie nrenaure
Id genrallv low, important deprwwiona beinc rcn
tral in t'lpiorailo ;ind oT the 1-owcr i-akp region.
Prralintation h"en unii-nally wideiprcad, har
Ing Iwmi licariest in tli I'pp-r ithio valley Sm.w
a falling in parts of Mahc. and Montana. Mild
er weather pr.raiN in the Soutlurn l("cky
MoiinUin atate, while in art of Netada I'tah,
lilaho, Montana and Waahinft.n it l much cold
er. ,Kri-ezing weather exienda from Alberta
aout.hward oer I'tah and Nerada. The trm
p mturs i generally below normal n"r the
we-aeni half in the rountry and along the im
mediate Atlantic coant, and alwre normal in
other section".
Itelatire humidity at Portland: Noon yester
day, 74 per rent; ft p. m jeetrdy. 61 per
crni ; a. m. today. per cnt.
Precipitation ince January 1: Total. 13.2H
Inchee; normal. . I IIS Inrlina; deficiency. H.39
inches. KIUAKI I. WKIJA
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" Afternoon ri-ort of preceding day.
THlilc .
WTAK SAVINGS STAMPS
r on Sal at
Hrilnevi Offire. The Journal
Plan Vaudeville for Heneflt Vaude
ville will he presented Friday night in a
big benefit entertainment at The Audi
torium. Proceeds will be given the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars and the Multno
mah Guard band. Eight acts selected
from loyal show houses will appear, and
afterwards dancinir will be held in the
ings'of The Auditorium. Music will be
furnished by the Multnomah Guard 6,'
piece band. Money raised In the enter
tainment will go lo fiel'ray expenses of
bi-monthly visits to ex-service men now
in hospitals, and also to pay for uni
forms used by the guard band.
Small Fruit Topic "Small Fruits,
Their Care and Management," will be
H.e subject of a lecture to be given in
rpom F, Central library Friday night,
one of the series of Oregon Agricultural
ccilege. extensioti lectures on home gar
Oening, being offered to the general
jiublic. The talk will include the prob
lems involved in raising strawberries,
raspberries, loganberries and other small
fruit. Professor A. L. Peck of the col
lege lectured Inst Friday on making the
nome grounds attractive, before 300 em
ployes of the Portland woolen mills at
luncheon, as well as in the evening at
St. Johns public library.
Christian Sclene Lecture Second
' Church of Christ. Scientist, of this city
announces a free public lecture on
Christian Science, by Mr. John W.
Doorly. C. S. R of Leeds, England, Mem
ber of The Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church. The First Church of
Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass.. in
The. Auditorium, Thursday evening,
April 22. at 8 o'clock, doors open at
7 :30. The public is cordially invited to
be present. Adv.
Capital Punishment UebatoThe ques
tion as to whether capital punishment
should be restored in Orearon will be
debated at the Prnss club luncheon in
the Tyrolean room of the Benson hotel
Thursday noon. Judge Thomas J. Clee-
UNION
DENTISTS
Dr. Fred Mellish
. 11 YEARS IJt POBTLA5T
Honest, Conscientious Dentistry
Examination Free
23H MORRISON
TORXER SECOND .
TCLKPHONC: MAIN B9SS
ton appearing in the affirmative and
Rev. W. T. McElveen. pastor of the First
Congregational church opposing the
measure. W. J. Kerr, president of the
Oregon Agricultural college, will speak
on the higher education millage tax and
Hamilton Johnstone will discuss the du
ties of a delegate to a national political
convention. '
j
Anto Injure Woman Mrs. L. E
Payne, Wagner apartments, was taken
to St. Vincent hospital Tuesday night
after being struck by an automobile
driven by E. H. Wiles at Ella and Wash
ington streets. She suffered laceration
over the left eye. Wiles was held for
court on a charge of reckless driving.
He told the traffic department he was
going 10 miles an hour, saying he did
not see the woman until she was in
front of his machine.
Benefit for Dancing Meet A benefit
entertainment and dance for the Danc
ing Masters' convention to be held in
Portland the first week in September
will be given at Uingler's cotillion by
the Oregon Slate Ass'ciation of Dancing
Teachers Thursday night. Various dance
:n umbers will be given, representing
talent from the different schools, with
social dancins between numbers. The
public is invited.
To Release Salmon Two hundred
thousand black spotted salmon were
moved this week from the state hatchery
at Bonneville to the government hatch
try on the Clackamas river, from which
place they will he released later in the
season, according to a report made to
the fish and game commission by R. K
t'.'anton, superintendent of hatcheries in
Oregon.
Malarkey to Address Club Kresh
from a three months' trip through the
Orient, Dan J. Malarkey is to make the
chief address before the Progressive
Business Men's clnb at the Benson hotel
Thursday noon. A political conferee of
Malarkey's, Stato Senator us C. Moser,
will serve as chairman of the day.
('hulk Talk to Men On Friday Frank
J. Meyer of the service department of
the Y. M. C. A. will deliver the second
of a series of chalk talks in the "Y"
lobby on "What Men Live P.y." The
talk is given under the auspices of the
association service department. An in
vitation is extended to all men.
Prophylaxis as applied to dentistry
means prevention of decy nnd pyorrhea.
We practice prophylaxis and teach our
patients how to apply preventive meas
ures. Drs. Hartley, Keifendahl and
Marshall. 307 Journal, bldg Adv.
Km ploy e Injure Hand Frank S. Gas
ton. 26. 130 Grand avenue north, an em
ploye of the Tru-Blu Biscuit company,
was injured about the left hand Tues
day afternoon. He was taken to St.
Vincent hospital.
There I an Opportunity open for three
pyorrhea cases to be treated one Mon
day, one Wednesday and one Friday of
this week. A small fee will be charged.
C. Smith Long, 310 Bush & Lane build
ing. Adv.
Portland-Newberg leave Foivth and
Alder daily. 8:30, 9:30. 11 a. m.. and 1,
2:3i;, 4:15, D :30, 6:30 p. m. ; Saturc ly
am. Sunday, 11 p. m Phone Main 5105.
Ad
Shepard'a Anto Bns Line leave St
Charles hotel for Multmonah falls and
St. Helens. 10 a. in. anil 4 p. m. Extra
bus Saturday and Sunday at 11 p. m.
Adv.
Steamer lralda ror St. Helens and
Itainler, daily st 2 :30 p. m.. foot of
Alder street. S'inday. St. Helens only,
1 l30 p. m. Adv.
Flsk Jubilee singer, complimentary
concerts. First Congregational church,
Friday eve, April 23. Adv.
Inter-Valley Motor Transport -Dally
freight service, McMinnville. Dayton,
Newberg. Tahor 764T. Adv.
Intervollry motnrtranaport, daily
freight. McMinnville. Dayton, Newberg.
Front and Flanders Adv.
Dr. F. I.. Howard, chiropractor, 715
iH'kum building, has returned. Adv.
"Milk Core" at' the Moore Sanitarium.
Adv.
I CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
j .'and acquaintances for the sympathy and
1 kindness shown us in our bereavement
in the loss of a loving daughter and sis
j ter. also for the many beautiful flowers.
1 Mr. aid Mrs. Juseph Wojcik and familv.
Young Iqaves are tender
and full of sap; old leaves
are rank and coarse you
know that.
That's the way with tea:
The older leaves have a
coarse, vegetable taste
and, by the way, a lot of
tannin. The young leaves
are full of fine tea-flavor.
This is why a cup of
Schilling Tea has such an I
abundance of delightful :
fragrance and exquisite
taste. Also why it is so
much cheaper per cup than
common tea.
t
A Schilling & Company
San Franciscc
THE
UNITED ARTISANS
INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY
Special Dept. for Jyniors
Four Up-to-Dat Plana Adequate
Rate
Assets Otrer $1,100,000
Headquarters 608 Beck Sldv.
Snedecor's Chance
For Chief Rotary
Honors Brightened
That there is excellent opportunity to
elect Estes Snedecor of Portland as in
ternational president of Rotary at the
convention in Atlantic City, beginning
June 20. was stated at the meeting of
the Portland Rotary club Tuesday after
noon at the P.enson. About 60 per cent
of the clubs are favorable to his candi
dacy, it was stated, including those of
the Pacific coast, the South, Canada.
England. Scotland and Wales. Sixteen
hundred dollars were contributed toward
a $3000 campaign fund on the floor of
the Portland club Tuesday.
The club also welcomed J. I,. Wright
into office as president ; A. J. Bale and
J. R. Ellison, vice presidents ; Robert
Dehydrated Potatoes
Lift Potato Boycott
One pound of King's Dehydrated Potatoes restores
to five pounds when soaked over night in four pints
of water, and it's all food no waste.
They , have been cleaned and pared. When
the water is replaced flavor and food value
equal the fresh.
6-ox. Carton 25c
In bulk, per lb 50c
KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS
COMPANY
45 Fourth St. Bdwy. 1091
Portland, Oregon
ir 'I ii. iiimr.iiYm.Mim tVl rfalmiti-leli"-'--- Tnii Wiiiiiiimi n JH
Healthful Heat
is Vital
A Detroit Jewel Coal Saver Furnace is
not only a neatin system, but it is a ven
tilating and humidifying system as well.
One of these furnaces in your cellar means
fresh, pure, warm air with the proper
amount of moisture for health and comfort.
No other heating system is so hygienic,
efficient, and economical.
Sold and Installed by
Alder Sheet
Metal Works
tiO-ft.U Washington St.
Portland, Or.
Exclusive Agents
Wrrte rbr hUbrutmttaa mud
DETROIT STOVE
WORKS
3
ASTORIA AND WAY POINTS
The Fast Passenger
Steamer Georgiana
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21
DAILY ROUND TRIPS
LEAVES PORTLAND, ALDER-ST. DOCK
Daily (Except Friday), 7:00 A. M.
LEAVES ASTORIA, SANBORN DOCK
Daily (Except Friday), 2:00 P. M.
FARE $1.65 EACH WAY
Special Dining Service
Telephones: Main 1422 Automatic 541-22
THE HARKTNS TRANSPORTATION CO.
Homes Built and
Sold at Cost
I had to foreclose mortgages on some choice residence
lots.
For responsible purchasers I will build houses according
to accepted plans and sell them at foreclosure cost of lots,
plus cost of construction of houses. Want no profit sim
ply return of original- loans and costs. Address J-833,
Journal.
A. Stewart, secretary, and John A.
Henry, treasurer. Also W. j. Ball,
Charles E. Walkers, Robert Lincoln
Sabin. George C. Mason, Otto H. Becker,
J. W. Vogan and Clarence A. De Fries,
as trustees. A year of constructive work
for club and community was outlined
by the incoming president. "We'll clear
the decks and get to work." said Presi
dent Wright.
Positions of Shijrs
North Head. April 21. Positions of
ships at sea. as reported to this station
by radio at 8 p. m., AprH 20 :
Lyman Stewart. Vanc:urer for Oleum, 570
milea from Oleum.
Wert laon. Seattle for Yokohama, 60 mile
wet of Cape Flattery.
Tosemite, San Francwco for Seattle, 5 miles
south of iJest.ruction Island.
CordoTa. San Francisco for Seattle, 530
mile- north of San Frnncisco.
Montague, Portland for Yokohama, 205
mile from t'oluuihia rirfr. ,
S & H. Green Stamps for cash. Hol
man Fuel Co., Main 353, 560-21., Adv
Caieece. Itt. n 1 1
(110) mm
' tin
For Homes Where Children AreA Player
Every home needs a Player Piano needs it for the comfort
it brings, for the entertainment it offers, for its educational
Influence and for its ever-readiness to amuse, to furnish
music for the informal dance or the impromptu gathering.
TIE EUPHONA PLAYER PIANO
Far more desirable than any Player that we know at even
price is the Euphona. Tested by years of use, it has proved
its durability and its musical worth, but it is the beauty
of its design and its great simplicity and ease of operation
that especially attract. Musically it meets every expecta
tion and creates enthusiastic admiration.
Test H corefff. critic all), then decide EASY PAYMENTS
WAN06
BrukYErjsn
' TTiTrriViTTTnTTrTiTm
We Thank You
All
Open
Saturday
Nights
Checking
and
Savings
Accounts
3on tt)e3enim"
-if you can get away with it!
BUT the non-radical business and professional
man must still dress his part, and we are here
to demonstrate that it can yet be accomplished
within his means by o.ir $60 to $90 tailored suits.
Our stock of woolens is as large, the assort
ment as varied and workmanship as good as
can b found at other hif h grade tailoring
hops. But there IS a difference in prices.
H inry W. Uacobson
324-326
Morriton St
TlUtt 5 bailor
MORRISON ST. AT BROADWAY
ipgyBAUeng
MASON AND MArUN PIANOS
Mfflft
T WAS a wbnderful welcome you gave us yes
terday when we opened, for the first time, the
bank of Friendly Service. And we wish to thank
, you, each and everyone.
To the many firms and people who opened either
checking or savings accounts wc wish to pledge ourselves
anew to serve you well and to work with you sincerely.
"Friendly Service," as many have already learned, goes
much further than providing merely a safe depositary
for your funds. It need no longer be sought, because
it is here.
You may not need "Friendly Service" today. Tomorrow
the seasoned advice of our experienced bankers may
save you loss or put you on the road to higher prosperity.
In passing, drop in, any day, and meet our officers and,
if you care to, discuss your problems with them.
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Peoples Bank
Capital and Guarantee Fund $110,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
E. T. Grawell, Fresldtat
Clifford F. Held, Vice Fresidcat Hafk C. GraweU, Caialtr
Director!
rOXRAD F. OrSOK GEO. A. LOTKJOY
President Union Savlngr Western Manager
& Loan Association Guaranty Fund Life
FRED W. TOGLER v
President Northwest Auto Co.
YT. M. MeCOTfTf ELL W. Q. BrFFITtGTOU
General A pent Pacific President Union Safe Deposit
Mutual Life & Trust Co.
R. Jj. BODET
Chairman Grievance Committee Brotherhood of Railway Engineers
A, E. FEAKE, Realtor DR. L. O. ROBERTS
Gordon Building, Where Fourth Croues Stark
Portland
Hotel Block
TALKINGl
HUE
urn
You Are 4
Cordially . :
Invited
to break fastyt
lunch or dinner
Here ?
Any Time
In either of the twoj
restaurants you"
will find prompt
and courteous at-'
tent ion .and the
things you want to ;.
eat at the price yoiT
want to pay.:
Smjpertal
(Mrf
at tfUi
MAJESTIC,
Reliable Dentistry
We Kusrantee our work
for 10 years. We will (
examine your teeth free
and tell you last what'
they require and what
it will cost.
I give my personal
" WVJ'"' Dr. Nowtea
DR. H. F. NEWTON, Prop.
Open Evening Until 10
Boston Painless Dentists
Bctwecs 4tk aad ttk on Waanlartoa 8k
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SCARLET
DAYS
COMING
TRUSS TORTURE
can b I1mintJ br rini tb Halmw Raptmi
Support W (in fnr trtal to prof it wmarf
ntjr.
tVlattlo HoItt Balu. Clock Truww
and Anch Support,
-a. M. HOLMES -428
WHh. SI.. Set. 11Ui ana 12th. Portland
The Rainier Hotel
In tha heart at V ortland ; has the
bast of accommodations to ottar ta
the traveler who Is looking lor a
medium-priced HUTtU alibar traa.
stent or permanent. lcatd oaa
otoca trors the main postoftir. Car
sanrics to ail parts of the city na
xclld. Also convanlant ta all
-lDota
.is Korta llxtk troatB4wy. Sill
HOTEL HOYT
Striedr Firtproof. : Unr Kotb trpot and
CoriTrnicnt car erir lo all r''' "f ,h
lnls fteom thnut tri, 11.00 and up
aingla Rostra WltM Bath. S2.00 and up
CLatKRT 8. ROBK, Managar.
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