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frHEORlON tSUNDAYJ
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TOWN TOPICS
ntbn I sil po of cmd sut ot
broad boa Id Ult edTsntare ' lpcea
fonaiHos end rrie cffeted threB The Ote
EJmnul Trawl r)araa. Is pnaotwl cbarar of
T7 B. fth. Bailrorf Uta and
ktaea . tmnM r:int awbaose ImmA
liaforBMtiaa 1a racantln MavoMft
' ' OOMtajO) SVBflTS
' Oread Vxln, A. O. C. W., Portland. April SB.
' rhaipo lebratioti, Mr . .
tat Bandar School aaaodatlon,
: If a to
' leaders Woods of Amelias,
""xortwiit Draco-Mo' onoodotfcm. Portland,
M'nitn of Oornmbna. state ramaeO. lorUaod.
mltw
Mfllter? ardet, Loral Lesion, stele 0o,"
Mndcry. Portland. Mar It. A ,
P. If., I O. O. departmental etmnefl.
Baker. May IT. , f .
L O. O. r.. aread encampment. Bakar.
"Jtabtka Uto aamtr. Batar. May 18.
t O. O. r. grand todia, Brtaj. MM
farastm of .Amarlra. PortUad. Mar 2S-SS.
But crane. Band. Job 1; 11 . , .
But Medical aaaociatlon. Pottiand. Jm .
4 and .
Orand 'ami. iUU eneompmant Aitor.
Ian. . ,
8tU Optical onHctr. Pottland, Jnao.
0. C T. cnod eounM). P-rfland. '".
Order itn BUi. traad euapter, Portland.
BcptibUeati' aattosal eoajwintlon. Chicago.
Ntttonol Tftwiorr ProtctiT aaaoeUtlon.
Portbud. Jmio 14 to 19. ; .
Indian War Vatarana of Pacific Coaat, Port
load, ianm IB. . , .
KhranU Club of Amtrtea, Portland. ,iw
to It. ., .
A. r. and A. U.. frand lodco. Portland.
Jnna IB.
Imperial Cotwctb Ifyttio BhrlM. Juno 23
.
DraMMtratie aatloaat eonTastioa. Ban rraa-
; elaro, Jon 28. . -. .
PorlUnd hoo rUwl. rorOind. Jw 24-21.
WaAhtakton ttaU fair, Yakima. 8ptembtr
20-25.
, Pmdlaton Konnd-Cp,- 8itBinbr 23-25
Orrson Mat fair, Salem. SepUrober 27 to
October a. .
I Indian War ntmH, Portland. Jun 80.
! Onmn Plonarr Aaaociatlon. Portland. July 1.
1 American Lccloo eonTntlon. Aatorta. July
B-Sl
Pacific Coaat Oaa aaaocUtlon. Portland. Sep
tember. .
Bona of Hermann, trand lodia, Portland,
September 81.
Oracon-ldaha Farmen' Edwatlonal Union of
America, Tb Dalle. December 2 to 4.
Orecon Buttor and Chaea Maker. Portland.
IWMhM 1 7
BUU Teaaban' aaoetarfcm. Portland. Da
eeraber St-1.
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THRU i
and
WAB SAVINGS STAMPS
on Bala at
Boalnoaa Office. Th Jonroal
Crabbe to Lecture oa India An illus
trated lecture on India, its palaces and
people, will be ;iven Thursday, April 29,
at Central library by James Irving
Crabbe, as a feature of the 'fortnightly
community sing of the National Choral
leacue. The lecture will begin at 7 :15
p. m. and the sing at 8 : 15, conducted by
Professor Tom O. Taylor, organist and
choirmaster of St. Davids church. There
Is no charge of any kind, and the public
Is Invited
Bet Work Sboe for Men Can some
Roloman tell us why men will pay more
for an Inferior store work shoe than
they could buy a genuine, all leather,
custom made pair for at our factory? By
calling here they can see the stock we
uee, and be cpnvinced that they are not
getting papef In the soles or spongy
leather in hidden places: Sadler Shoe
Factory, 17th and Marshall. Adv.
ctt r. , 1 . ... flf,.M
hundred dollars was raised Friday night
by a vaudeville program and benefit
program
ldRnce at The Auditorium,
go to the Veterans of F01
Proceeds will
go to the Veterans or oreign wars lor
entertainment of sick soldiers, and to
pay for equipment for the Multnomah
Guard band. Local talent provided sev
eral turns, while vaudeville houses
donated acts.
Exhibit Ends Wednesday The an
nual exhibition of the artists of the
Northwest and the small exhibit of
Troubetskoy bronses will close on '
Wednesday. The Museum hours are :
Week days, 9 to 5 o'clock; Sundays, 2
to 6 o'clock ; free the afternoons of
Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
Volunteer of America The Volunteers
of America will have a special service at
the hall, 224 Burnslde street, tonight at
8 O'clock, conducted by Colonel and Mrs.
Fred H. Lindsay of Seattle, officers for
the Northern Pacific. These officers are
fine musicians and good singers. The
public Is Invited.
Fael at Pre-war Prices. Kerosene fuel
has not aviated in price, and with one
of our burners in stove or range is as
cheap as wood at $3. Our burner for
campers Is the thing for outings. It Is
the slickest thing in this line on earth.
Izard Gas Heating Company, 224V Third.
Main 6055. Adv.
; School Tax UrgedA 3-mlll tax to
build more schools in Portland was de
clared necessary by S. L. Kddy at the
regular Friday luncheon of the City club.
Increased cost of portables, overcrowding
of rooms and present poor conditions In
Some schools he named as reasons for
the tax.
!- Vaadsrveer to Speak George V. Van
derveer, famous I. W. W. attorney, will
speak on "The Invisible Government"
in a ' free lecture at Machinists' hall,
:126Vi Fourth street, tonight The lec
ture is given under auspices of the
Metal Trades council of Portland and
vicinity.
i H. W. Stone, general secretary, will
be the speaker at the men's meeting
at the Y. M. C. A, this afternoon, 3 :30
o'clock, and will also conduct a ques
tion box. Special music. Including solos,
will be rendered by Harold C. Hurlbut
All men invited. .
;" Wb.y-8i.fffr With Temporary Plates
when, permanent ones can be made soon
after extraction? Learn of the newer
. methods by consulting the specialist. Dr.
E. C Roseman, 307 Journal building.
Adv.
ladles Press Clab Ooeati Monday
night wUl be ladies' night at the Portland
Press club. An attractive musical pro
gram has been arranged, the principal
DROP IN AT WOOSTER'S
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
488 to 494 Washington Street
OPEN EVENINGS
Take the car home from Woosier
PYORRHEA
Be ssre you are free from tnu
tbe moats and causes the leas of sound t.Vts and often 3-V.TT"CM '!
d.atb by dl.trlbntlng It. .lsVt.t
arly stages it can be sueeessfally trested. Come in and iiiVestJmtB.
Particular Attention Paid to Plat.a and BrWg. Wo?k ;
EXAMINATION FREE ,rc.
. Heurst St SB ta A m ' Phn..
S3 Yesrs la Portla.aiii '
til -FAILING BLDGU THIRD AND
Wise Dental Go
feature of which win ! b tho only p
peorance In Portland of Toratein Skarn
lng of Ra.thsa.tt, Minn.j the distlnrulahed
Ncrwoarian accordeonlat. Active newn
aper women of the j city will be the
gutsts of honor and be In the receiving
lino I
Theoaophlcal Library 401 Central
building. Tenth and Alder. Open daily
to the public from 1 00 to 4:30 p. m..
except Sunday. "Divine Knowledge or
Science Teaches There Is No Kellglon
Higher Than Truth." Reconciles all re
ligious sects and nations under a com
mon system of ethics.! based on eternal
verities. Alms to lead to the relief of
human suffering, both moral and physi
cal. Read "Man and His Body." "Life
After Death." "At the Feet of the Mas
ter," "Night on the Path," and "Five
Years of Theosophy." For further in
formation address librarian. Adv.
T. M. C. A. Is War Tople George
Hotchkisa Street will tell of his experi
ences as a Y. M. C. AJ secretary among
the Italian forces in Italy during the
war at the meeting of the Portland Red
Triengle club, composed of "Y" workers.
scheduled for next Tuesday night at 6
o'clock in the "Y" catfeteria. 'The or
ganisation membership is composed of
men and women who served the "Y" at
home and abroad. Fred Lockley is presi
dent of the local chapter. .
Aatos Leave SU Cbarlee Hotel for St
Helens and way points at 6 :30 a. m.,
10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Columbia highway
to Bridal Veil and way points at 10 a. m.
and 4 p. m. Special Saturday and Sun
day runs leaving St. Helens and Bridal
Veil at 6 p. m. and St Charles hotel at
11 t. m. For Information call Marshall
43(1 or Main 930. Ady.
Maehlae Works Binding Plans for the
erection of & one-story frame structure
at cost of $3500 by the Specialty
Foundry 4 Machine works, on Bast Main
street between Seventh and Eighth
streets, are being checked by City Plan
Examiner Fred Elcenlaub. W, C.
Knighton drew the plana for the building.
Ylaltlsg Ifsraes to Meet The annual
meeting of the Visiting Nurse associa
tion will be held In room H. Central
library, Tuesday, April 1 27. at 2 :30 p. m.
The annual reports wijl be read. Mrs.
Robert Q. Dleck will preside.
Hood Hirer Frnlt Ranch ISO acres,
at Parkdale, Or.. 40 acres of same in
7-year-old apple trees;! owner will take
part cash and balance in exchange for
Portland city propertyj; rare opportu
nity. Apply X-541, Journal.
Commons Mlatloa Meeting Special
meetings will be conducted at the Com
mons mission beginning Monday, at 8
p. m. The Rev. J. M. Humphreys, an
evangelist of Chicago, vlll conduct the
services. j
If Yon Fear Pals you are cheating
yourself by not having jus do your den
tistry painlessly by aid j of nerve block
ing. Drs. Hartley, KieSendahl & Mar
shall, 307 Journal building. Adv.
Benefit Card Party The East Side
hospital committee of ) the American
Legion auxiliary will give a benefit card
party and dance next Friday afternoon
and evening at the Liberty temple.
Free Lectart Toalgbt Subject,
Transmutation of Emotion," by Theo.
Harper, a.t Theosophlcalj
tral building, corner Te!nth and Alder.
All are welcome. Adv.
The Anne Davenport
Tea Hoase at
Mount Zion cross road 9 will be closed
from May 1 to September 1. During this
time it will
oe - open at seaside, ore-
gon.- Adv.
"The Eyrie" at White Salmon, Wash.
will open for the seasqn, "week end,'
May 1. Reservations may
be made by ad-
dressing Mrs. C. W. J
Reckera, long
distance phone 78-YC. Adv,
Boys! Here's Your
Chance $50
for a name for our splendid boys' cloth
Ing. Let us tell you all about it.
Brownsville Woolen Mills Store, Third
ana Morrison. Adv.
lUsbeth's Electro-Hydro Swedish Gym.
nastic Institute Nervous, chronic and
rheumatic cases treated,; most modern
equlpjnent electric lights, steam, bake
oven vand shower baths,
and packs ; all
forms of modern electrjlc curative ap-
Music-Ediftation School
PRESENTS THE
Cornish Puppet
Players
AND THE
Chicago Utile Jheatre
Puppets
in '
Alice in Wonderland
SIX ACTS
Friday, April 30
Matinee at 4, Eve. at 8:15
Columbine and Two
New Acts of Alice
in Wonderland
Saturday, May 1
Matinee at 3, Eve. at 8:15
THE LITTLE
THEATRE
TWENTY-THIRD ST., NEAR
WASHINGTON ST.
Tickets may be had at G. F. John
sob's Mnile House, 14s Sixth St
and Meier Frank Co.' Book De
partment Price Chlldrea
under It, 74 cents.
SUCCESSFULLY
TRF.ATFIi
.,-.. . .
h .v!I-
WASHINGTON "
pi lances, prophylactics, gymnastics and
massage; caloric system of diet Dr.
Kisbeth personally in charge. Please
phone for appointment, Broadway SIS.
63-35 Pittock block. Adv.
Steamer ' Iraldm for St Helens and
Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m.. foot f
Alder street- S-inday. St Helens only,
1:30 p. m. Adv.
Pyorrhea can be permanently cured.
C Smith Long, dentist, 310 Bush and
Lane building. Main 6761. Adv.
Tea Taeatios Trips Take your choice.
Ra'iroad fare paid. Full particulars,
call 284 Oak street Adv.
IaterraJley Motortranaport, dally
freight, McMInnville, Dayton. Newberg.
Front and Flanders. Adv.
Avoid tbe High Cost of Burglary
Rent a safe deposit box. 284 Oak. Adv.
IMf Ford Chassis, self starter, for Im
mediate delivery. 343 Vancouver. Adv.
Milk Cure" at tbe Moore Sanitarium.
Adv.
Cards of Thanks
We wish to give thanks to our many
friends for their kind sympathy and
floral tributes during our recent sad
bereavement. Mn Annatta Pottnnnn
and Family.
We wish to express our gratitude and
appreciation to our many friends and
neighbors for their kindness and con
sideration during the illness and death
of our beloved wife and sister. T.lrto
McDanial, and also for the floral offer
ings, v. B. McDanial and Mrs. U J
Oakley.
We wish to express our heartfelt
tnanKs ana appreciation ror the expres
sions of love and nvmnnthv and flnral
pieces during the illness and death of
our beloved wife and daughter. Ben K.
unappen, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Alvord
John Chappell.
PI
NEW AND CHARMING CONCEITS IN
JEWELRY
AS SHOWN AT JAEGER BROS.
Whether you are seeking a simple little brooch, or an
imposing diamond, you will find this store ready to meet
your needs. These Springtime suggestions but hint
at the lovely things now on display.
Wedding and Engagement Rings
The modern bride likes her wedding ring
5sSw match the engagement ring, and here
StZjffiiim you may find tho daintiest new engraved
fenSrsiwSf5i' effects, as .veil as those in platinum,
ffina- white gold and 18-carat gold.
Bar Pins, Brooches
Some particularly charming novelties in green gold and plati
num combinations. Pins in plain gold as low as 4J4.
Novelty Beads
They come in coral, gold, amethyst, etc., and are lovely with
Spring gowns. Also genuine amber beads and jet as well as
bracelets and crosses.
Men's Cuff Links
Styles for both soft and stiff cuffs. A
new selection in silver enamel as low
as $52. 50 and 93 a pair. Solid filled,
S1.50 a pair. Solid gold as low as
5 a pair.
Imitation Pearl Necklaces
Adorning equally well the debutante or her grandmother, the
pearl Is the delight of all women. $58.50, 910.KO $20,
$535 and up.
Powder Boxes
Pretty and useful little affairs, gold-plated or enameled.
Some with chains. As low as $2.
rVrigf Watch Special at $21.50
A splendid offering In a 20-year gold-filled Lady's Wrist
Watch, 15-jewel movement with ribbon strap. Regular price
$26.50; now $521.50.
Diamonds
It makes jio difference whether you want a modest Diamond
at $15 or a handsome one at $2500, it's all one to us. Our
large and splendidly selected stock is. at your service, and as
diamond experts we will gladly advise you as to belection.
Our Special $100 Diamond
Is Portland's Popular Value
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MEN ARE PARTICULAR
HTHE busy man of
1
his office equipment be just the sort
that measures up to his exacting needs.
Happily we have this very kind,
whether it be a Filing Cabinet, a steel
Safe-Cabinet, a Desk or just a Waste
Paper Basket. s
"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE"
Have You Placed Your Order
for Shrine Emblem Cards Yet?
Printing
5 Engraving
Bookbinding
r n i i
Jo&
.5. ' Fifth and Oak Sts. j Mar. 6080 ; Aut. 565-48 5
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Linn County Plans
To 'Build 25 Miles
Of Market Roads
C. JL Whltmore, assistant state high
way engineer in charge of the market
roads division of the state highway' de
partment visited Albany to confer with
the county court with regard to the
method of handling some of the work
that is about to commence in Linn
eountv.
More than 25 miles of market roads
will be built in Unn this year,; out' of
an available fund of $73,057. Of this
amount, ; $42,656 will come from the
state, including $12,357 of Multnomah
county's overplus. The rest will be pro
vided bv the county.
Linn county will also place on the
market next month the second $100,000
iesue of bonds voted last year, $600,000
to be spent within the f-hree year, period,
Athletic Events to
Be Chief Features
Of Junior Week-End
University of Oregon, Eugene, April
24. Plans for Junior, week-end will soon
be complete. The newest feature planned
is the push ball contest to be staged on
Klncaid field between the freshmen snd
A swimming meet in which university
swimmers will meet outside competition,
probably Multnomah club athletes, will
be held Friday at 1 o'clock. The same
afternoon canoe races, tilts and other
H
affairs insists that
Seals and EI
r Ruhher
The
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Jewelers B
1flAtteff(a Stamps
stunts win be staged. The O. A. C may
enter contestants tn these events; On
Friday- the. freshmen will throw, their
green caps Into the annual bonfire. At
I :J0 ths OreSron-O. A. C baseball came
will be played. ",
Fridav nlarht the aanlnr nlav will K
held, and also the preliminaries of the
inter-high" school debates "which "are to
be held in Eugene during the week-end.
oaiuraay morning tennis contests will
be held. The campus will be open to
visitors and all the buildings will be
open for inspection. .
: Saturday afternoon frosh and sopho-;
mores will contend for honors on tbe
track and Saturday evening the fes
tivities will end with the junior prom.
Extensive advertising i. Kni h.
for the affair.
Reed College Notes
REED COLLEGE resembled an art
gallery last week, when the paintings
Tables
Irrn jfy Chairs
V
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Filing Cabinets (W opd and Steel) Globe Safes, Sectional Bookcases
Special Sale Office Tables
To reduce our stock of office tables we are offering our complete line of office
tables at reduced prices, prices in some instances far below the pre-war prices.
To appreciate this saving in office tables you will have to see each value
for yourself.
Filing Equipment of All Kinds
. ijt's' tro 8000 SUaUMVUSOaiS I HT f
i " I Developing
r Engineering Printing
t J Equipment and &r3b Enlarging
JW "W Drawing Supplies Ti
J taTSaS sole agents In Portland for the Ci A "" fi
pt-i Keuffel & Esser Company of New TS,.r Sa5aB I 0
f 1 York, Drawing Material and Sur- E l JMT llllfl'ir - J 1 8 1
M veylng Instrumen'3. Importers of Bli MM? 5 H Pir i v IS '
Wlnsor & Newton, Ltd., of London, II III I pL j 1 y Wiiaifa'ar Pm
Artists' Materials. V A I fiff
Mathematical Supply Dept. IfH "
' ill hflad.
Less
, Aadlquite as fascinating.
come out, nicely pressed,
br R. Brnse. Hot-stall and Mrs. Albert
R. Sweetaer were on exhibition In con
nection with the-opening of the office
of dean of women at Reed, held by Mims
Bertha K Young. The Sweester col
lection, displayed last week under the
auspices of the Audubon society, was
loaned Reed through tbe courtesy of
the University of Oregon, - an Intercol
legiate favor which was much appre
ciated. Mr. Horsfall will be at Reed
this afternoon, - when his paintings of
Mount . Hood, western birds in their na
tive haunts, and several views of the
Himalayas, will be on exhibition before
and after the 4 o'clock vesper service.
Junior Week -End plans were: an
noaned In Wednesday's Quest, and the
prospects' are bright for lively happen
ings. Four Portland high schools, will
hold a quadrangular track meet Sat
urday morning, and the afternoon will
see 40 Reed huskies pulling on opposite
ends of the 200-foot rope which reaches
across the slimy Reed pond. Other
features of therafternoon's program are
a canoe tilting contest, an exhibition of
canoemanshiDj and finals of inter
scholastic tennis if that stage of the
Films
Photo
Phil
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Kodak
Expert
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Work Than Playmg the
No labor, no effort, just- the
as if by rnag'c. . Get hubby
game has been reached by May'twTw
Silver cups will be at stake m the. high
school track meet, one for the winning
team, and the other for the relay win
ners. , . ' i - : .;
Next Tuesday Js pay-up day at Reed,,
and bills have been sent every student
who Is in debt toj the student treasurer.
Hasel Murray. Students whQ iaU to
square tmemaelves with i the- Reed treas
ury will have to have excuses,; for; as
the Quest announces, "the lake is always
receptive." " . ' ' " V'"- ;
Old book day Monday, relieved. Reed
students of about 1500 pounds of dis
used literature, a buyer from Nebraska
paying prices ranging from one per cent
of the original opst.to 60 per cent Tor
every sort of school and college text.
Reed students who returned recently
from Studying sociology at Salem re
ported an Interesting trip, and they dis
cussed reforms of the state institutions
which would. salvage some of the wrecks
which now have little chance of return
ing to the straight and narrow path.
Especially noticeable were the inade
quate accommodations end equipment at
the state training school for boys, the
Piano
fun of seeing the clothes
to get you one at the I
PORTLAND GAS fc COKE CO
- Aider, Kear TH fk '
..-vatuuvil . m QcWClU WPIWI sIHUUIU '
Mtum lo th iUU a fair percent t of
my, viuiena - .ine young teiiows are .
full xt energy and ambiUon, and the
fact that they wenr wild at first means
little in the final result if redirected Into
aaf channels.
Baseball Is scheduled te start at Reed
this week if the weather-permits, but,
the field has been too muddy to clean'1
up, and Wednesday may be devoted to '
weeding the diamond and running track '
in- lieu of fly-chaalnsr.
0i
SINIBT IS) "
N NOSlTMWtST
The Rainier Hotel
in the heart of Portland! nas the
est of accommodations to offer le
the 'traveler who la aooktnf fe a
medium-priced HOTU either tran
sient or permanent. Located one
block trots the main poetoffioe. Car
atrvtce to ait pans of tbe oity un
excelled. Also convenient te -ail
depots
is North Sixth Blreat Bdwy.t S41I
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Reliable Dentistry
We guarantee our work
lor 10 years, we wi
examine your teeth free
and tell vou lust what
they require and what
it will cost.
I give my personal
tent.on ro .11 work. Dr N-Ww-'
DR. H. P. NEWTON, Prop. 1
Open Evening Until 10
Boston Painless Dentists
Between 4th and (th -on! U aihlsgtoa 8t
DRUGS
BY MAIL
If In need of pure drugs and
chemicala, shoulder braces, arch supports.-
THUSMK8, elastic stocMnga,
abdominal supporters, suspensory
bandages for men, and all other
rubber goods of every description, '
send to the
LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. ,
Reliable Drngglata and
Truaa Kxperta
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TYPEWRITERS
For Sale and Rent
Our, stock consists of high class re
built machines only.
Retail Department
Wholesale Typewriter Co.
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Wrfting afaoblne,
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B. W. PEASE CO.
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