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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, SUNDAY MQRNING, MAY 2, 1820. 5 I TOWN TOPICS Travelers to ell points of the United Statee oc abroad elioald te iItuuii of experienced In formation and lerriee offered through Tb Ore coo Journal Trarel bureau, in personal cbiin of Iv-rwy B. Smith. Bafrroed ticket and ateaaiahip onoaioca arransea. ronua exchange Information, rlfM nsaexilns paeaporte. . COMINQ EVENTS , , Grand lode. A. O. U. PortlAnd, ApA SO. Cliampoec celefration. May 1- State Sunday School eoBvantioa. Itnt Pree brteriaa chnrch, Portland, Mar ( te I. Orecon Conference of KTaasciiatie eburohee, Portland. May to 9. North Pacific BwedUa eonference, Portland, May 10 to 1. Modern Woodman of America, state camp. Bet-d. May. - . ' North weet Dracxiats' - aaarrriatton. PortLaaA May. ' Knichta of Colombo, state eouneU. Portland. Way. Military order. Loyal Legion, state eom B.ridry, Portland. May 11. P. U . L O. O. F.. departmental oooneil. Baker. May 17. L O. O. IT., grand ' aoaopawat. Baker, Hy lit. Kelwkah etate sMemoly, Baker May IS. I. O. O. i". crand lodge. Baker, May 1. Forea.er of America, Portland, May 22-28. Bute rrange. Bend. June 1. State Medical aaaociaUun. PorUand,. June S, 4 and a. Urand - Army atate v encampment, Aatoria. June.. ,- i Stat Optical aociety, Portland, Jane. . ' i V. V. T. creed council; Portland. June. ! Order Eastern Star, trand chapter, Portland. '! June 8. - Republican national con notion. Uhlcaco, June 8. ' National Trarelera' Protectire aasodatlaii, Portland. Jone 14 to 19. India a War Veterans of Pacific Coast, , Port land, June 1. Kiwenia Clubs of America, Portland, inns IS to 1. A. F, A A. M. crand lodge, Portland. June 16.s Imperial Council, Myatio Shrine, Jone 22 tc 24. ' - ' - Demoo ratio , national convention; Ban Fraa eisco, Jane 28. i . Portland Rose Feetlral. Portland. June 24-25. Wajhuifton state fair, Yakima, September 20-2 S. Pendleton Round-TJp, September 2S-28. . Orecon atate fairs Salem. September 27 to October 2. A Indian War veterans, Portland, June SO. Oregon Pioneer Association, Portland, July 1. American Lealou eonrsntion, Aatoria, July Stf-81. i ' Parifle Coast Oas aasoeiation. Portland, Bep- Umber. ', Sons of Hermann. . grand lodge. Portland. ! September 21. Ore on -Ida ho Farmers Educational Union of America, The Daliea. December 2 to 4. ' Oiwa Batter and Cheeee Makers. Portland, December 17. State Teachers' association, Portland, I ember 20-81. .j .,': TfiRIFT ' and WAS SAVINGS STAMPS on Hale at Boat: Office, The Journal Ob Pair of Men's Work Shoes, made by u. will outlast two pairs of the); kind old at stores, and the original cost of ours i Is less. One of the unaccountable thing- of life la the fact that Pacific coast people are so blind that they can not see the difference between an hon- ' estly made article Intended for our home folk and that of , the factory thousands - ' of miles distant,' whose only thought Is - to send Its Inferior stock to the other side -of the continent that the manage- . ment never will meet the wearers, Sadler Shoe Factory. Seventeenth and Marshall streets. -Adv. : " Prices Offered - for Home' Beaatlflea . tlon The Neighborhood Community club at Second and Woods streets is prepar ing to start an active campaign for beautifying the city. To encourage local pride and industry, prizes are to be given for the best appointed lawns and the roost beautifully ' painted houses. The club meets on the second Wednea- day of each month at 8 o'clock. Offi cers are : John Heitkemper, president ; Mrs. William F. Beyer, vice president; .Miss Ida Lpewenberg, secretary, and - Mr. Wright treasurer. .-V Petltlos Filed for JTew Road- A peti tion to the county commissioners, filed . Saturday and signed by 39 persons or firmalnterested, asks that a county road be located at a point; commencing in the center of the Columbia slough- county road at its intersection with the Spo kane, Portland & Seattle railway and running .northeast along the railroad right of way, 40 feet distant, to a point at' low water in the Oregon slough. The petitioners ask that the road be 80 feet in width. . - - . , . Many Sew Court Cases Filed During the month of April there, lyere 719 new cases filed In the district court of Mult nomah county, and the total receipts for fees amounted to S669?.97. The re . Irt for the month.1 made by W. J. Rich " ' mond, clerk of the district court, shows that the new cases filed included 497 4 civil actions, 146 small claims and 76 criminal and misdemeanor charges. The receipts. from regular fees amounted to $1379.45, from bail $2450, from fines 530, .. from litigants $2333.53. . Finds Her 12000 Diamond and Cash upon finding her $2000 diamond ring and $200 in cash, Mrs. Mabel ;Bennetr of the Irving apartments informed the police Friday that she had unjustly accused her " husband, Frank Bennett, of the theft. ' .Mrs. Bennett reported the articles stolen early in the week, i She assumed all blame for the mistake. Mrs. Bennett told the police she. found the valuables where she had hid them. v ' Auto Ontlng Parties will find our out s' Ing kerosene burning device the slickest ' , , appurtenance they ever ownedj It can be carried in a topcoat pocket and will . furnish heat for cooking the same as a kitchen range. Our burners for 'ranges "and home heating stoves supply heat -9 at an expense tantamount" to coal at '$6 per ton or wood at $3 per cordi Izard . Gas Heating company. 224 Third street. Main 6055. Adv. Accused of Dumping Refuse George H. Oanlere, 560 Bast -Morrison . street, , was arrested by Deputy Constable Ed Gloss, Friday, on the charge of dump ing refuse on the Powell Valley road. east of Kelly Butte-; He was released , on his own recognizance and will ap pear before District -Judge ! Jones to answer. 1 Teuug Mas Still Missing A suitable reward will be paid for information as - to the whereabouts of Sidney B. Walpole - who disappeared from' home Monday, April s. Aged 25, iigh.t hair, blue eyes, about 5 feet S inches W height, weight y about 135. slender build, small, refined features. Wears gold-rimmed glasses of T unusual appearance. When last seen wore a black and gray plaid maekinaw :-::::..'S;i':,'-;:v':-'- " J ; -Gas. piped from the street ana iueter set by tue ias free of charge.. ' i I coat, khaki-colored shirt, corduroy pants, dark tan outing boots, heavy gray socks with white edge, woolen plaid cap. some what faded.- - Phone residence) of Theo dora BurkharC Main 6041. or address 955 Hilton avenue, Portland. Adv. G sard vs. Cadets Cimpany b, Ore gon National Guard, and a company of the older cadets of Hill Military acad emy will stage a competitive drill at the Armory Wednesday evening. May 12. The public will : be welcome and It is anticipated that the affair will be social as well as military. Colonel Koester of Vancouver barracks will assist In the Judging. Colonel Dentler of the Ore gon National Guard and Colonel W. H. C Bowen, commandant of the academy, will mate arrarrgements. f Hlsbeth's Electro-Hydro Swedish Gym-, aastie Institute Nervous, chronic and rheumatic cases treated ; most modern equipment electric lights, steam, bake oven and shower baths, and packs; all forms of modern electric curative ap pliances,1 prophylactics, gymnastics and massage ; caloric system of diet. Dr. Nisbeth : personally in charge. Please phone fbr ..appointment,' Broadway 618. 533-35 Pittock block. Adv. ' Autos Leave St. Charles Hotel for St Helens jand 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 Sunday! runs leaving St. Helens and Bridal Veil at 6 p. m. and St. Charles hotel at 11 p. m. for information call MarshaU 4381 or Main 830. Adv. j Pyorrhea By aid of nerve blocking We remove painlessly all Irritants at tached to - roots of teeth affected with pyorrhea,' and thus make thorough treat ment for pyorrhea possible and avoid nervous shock for our patients. 1 Drs. Hartley, Klesendahl and Marshall, 307 Journal, building. Adv. . r. To Those' Dreading the Time when they most lose their natural teeth, this is a message of encouragement Dr. E. C. Kossman specializes In fitting plates that restore your former appearance and give you a full measure of com fort . 207 Journal building. Adv. Aere Clab to Meet The-Aero Club of Oregon .will hold a luncheon at the Oregon hotel Tuesday noon for the pur pose of reorganising for summer work. Laurence B. Hidkman.- president .'has sent -out an appeal for all members, to be ' present . . ; j Amber Beads Just AtTired To out many disappointed customers : We are; pleased to announce the arrival of a shipment of genuine Amber Beads in as- sorted lengths. Moderately priced. Jaegei Brothers, 181-133 Sixth street Adv. Tcja Should Know the Truth about pyorrhea and free yourself from this destructive dental disease. Instruction is always given while your work Is be ing done, i C. Smith Long, dentist 310 Bush Lane building. Adv. j J I ' Artisans to Give Paste Oregon as sembly. United Artisans, will have cards, dancing and fancy drill by its cadet team Tuesday night at W. O. W. temple! 128 Eleventh street to .which members; and friends are invited. r i 1 Womea to Have "Dates" Treat All women who served In the Red Cross canteen are Invited to the Washington street Hazelwood for a social hour and "Dutch" treat on the evening of May 12 at Si o'clock.- . j; : . Free Lecture Tonight subject "Some Occult Laws for Bible Internretatlon." by the Rev, "VViHlam Reece at Theosophi- cai jnau, 301 Central building, ; corner Tenth and Alder, All are welcome. Adv. . - -.; S . . . f .:. - :- , Boys! Here's: Tom Chanee $50 for a name for our splendid boys' clothing. Let. us tell you all about it. f Browns ville Woolen Mills Store, Third at Mor rison. Adv. : ! . ': f . . i The Woodrow Wilson League wUl hold a rousing meeting in Library hall. Tenth and Yamhill, Friday, May 7, 8 p. m. We want every enthusiastic "Woodrow Wil son supporter to he there. Adv. j This Jt the Season to visit the Hot Springs of Portland and eliminate those body poisons. Brown Hydropathio In stitute, Stevens building, downstairs ; Main 8630. Adv. I ; Seaside Homes Cartwright Parkt Sea side, Or., lots $75 to $700. Reasonable terms. Inquire Whitraer Kelly company, 414 Pittock block, or F. M. Cole, Sea side, Or. Adv. j , ' Sundays Excursion to Cascade ; Locke and return. Steamer , Kellogg leaves Taylor street dock 8 a. m. Returns 7 p. m; Round trip, $2. Main 8065. Adv. : Council Will Give Ball The Portland council of. Security; Benefit association will give a dance Thursday night. May 6, at Woodman hall. 128 Eleventh street. Calculator Adding 'Machine Best for addition and subtraction, ; $15 ; does the work ofv the mos expensive. 618 Cor bett building.j Marshall 557.-Adv. Steamer Iralda : ror St. Helens and Rainier, v daily at 2 JO p. m., ; foot of Alder street S-inday, St Helens only, 1 :30 p.ra Adv. j ' Chinook Salmon, Sturgeon, Clams, etc. delivered J or shipped anywhere. Heyes Brothers.! 205 Yamhill ; Main 4760. Adv. Council to Be Busy The largest cal- .v : U " I ICU States i in the war will be acted upon m' 1 TP ' till TO ORDER1 - '-';r .;r::-';-k"-';-' Jacobs Shirt Co. Raleigh Bidg., 327 WMhiag'4n St I Corner; Sixth0 ' . j ESTABLISHED ' Since "Heck" was a pup 1 1888 ;! '' ''Is-'-. - into your house L.o. i i t f Come early ; and avoid i the spring 1 c ! rush. "by, the city council Wednesday morning. according to Deputy - City : Auditor .Grutze, who acts as clerk of the council- Nufneroua ordinances appropriating money from the general fond, petitions from property owners on various mat ters, along with street improvement pe titions, ! form the majority of matters that will come before the council. . Modify Tear Destiny," W. L. Duoey, Monday, May 8, S p. TO., 431 Chamber of Commerce building. Adv. t n Aatley Printing Company Service pie best 252 Washington street Main 407L AdV.-L.;- v.i r ,' . 1 'j : Aasley - Printing Co. " for 'quick ; serv ice. 252 Wash. st. Main 4671. Adv. Herbert Greenland, tailor, 204-6 Mor gan bldg dress suits a specialty. Adv. Dark, stormy alghu Burglars TJgh ! Rent a safely box. 284 Oak. Adv. v Br. L. H. Hamilton has moved his office to The . Journal i building, Adv. "Milk Cure" at the Moore Sanitarium. Prof. Rosenberg to Leave in June for Study in Europe University- of Oregon, Eugene, May 1. Pro fessor Louis C Rosenberg of the school of architecture will leave June 11 for Europe to attend -ho Ameri can academy at Tome -oh k fellowship awarded hrm by the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology ' Ira ISli, ! Rosen berg expects to study there for six or eight months. : s : - -.;. The party, including Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. i Walter Church, will stop for a few j weeks in England and will tour France to study the model war villages and old cathe drals. Before returning to the United States Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg will spend some time in Spain. . - Cards of Thanks We wish to sincerely thank all friends and neighbors for their loving sympathy and kindness to us In the loes of our dear husband and father. Especially db we thank the Southern Pacific employes for their assistance and beautiful floral offerings and all others for the beauti ful flowers. Mrs. Elmer P. Hunton, L. E. Hunton, Mrs. Ina B. Patterson. We wish to thank otir friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us and for the beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement in th death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Bathe. Wilber Bathe, Fred Bathe and Mrs. "Florence Hodson. s , , We wish to express our thanks to our friends for their kindly expressed svm pathy, their beautiful flowers, I their many deeds and words in time of our great l .bereavement : To Odd Fellows, singer and, pastor to all we say. we thank you. Mrs. H. E. Woods, iO. J. Woods and C. L Miller.,. We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers and thoughts that were bestowed on our son and brother : also the tokens from the Sterrett Packing company. ; Cloud Family ; Sr., Cloud Family . Jr. r . j We wish to thank the friends and rela tives for the kindness and flowers dur ing our late bereavement in the death of our baby Blanche. Mr. and Mrs. Porter. We wish to extend thanks to friends, neighbors. W. O. W. 77 and Tru Blu em ployes in bereavement of. our' mother. Mr. and Mrs C. Blount. Mr. Harry Bens. S- H. Green Stamps ror cash. Hoi man Fuel Cc. Main 853. 660-21. Adv. MayDays-.GoodKoIDs! Get the Photo! PhUi Habit and your kodak, season will be a most successful one Kodaks -Kodak Supplies "In the .genuine. Eastman Quality.,, Kodaks in all styles, Brownies, Vest Pocket Kodaks. Supplies always new and fresh. V-svW-iiU' r-niatin- ef i r tm-Mimam. Third Street entrance on T. 1 Develop We have been building this service with the idea constantly in mind that to get and retain your patronage: we must thoroughly please you in every detail. Our big dark room on our sixth floor is one of the most perfectly equipped on the Pacific Coast, ready to handle any numper 01 111ms in tne least Mi W -yri ' '' '; tr-:--:? " .v- s-'t ..-. -T-: :r-r: !' : :;: :y-'i '.'.';.' .-: 8100,000 Fund Is Sought to Eestore : . Boys' Waller Hall . .. . Under the auspices of the) Laymen's association of the Oregon conference of the Methodist Episcopal ehurch, a cam paign is now in progress to obtain for WlUamette university, At Salem, $100,000 to rehabilitate Waller Hall for boys, par tially destroyed by fire last Ssotmbsr, end to complete Lausanne hall, a dor mitory for women. The canvass will be chiefly among Methodists. The proposal of the Lay men's associations to obtain the $100. 600 for the two buildings and for a cen tral heating plant There is now no v. omen's dormitory and the women stu dents have to board and room wherever they - can fina Quarters. I ' -A great deal of history centers. about THERE are thousdndsUn, Portland : and throughout the " country who t -testify to the uniformly delicious menus and courteous service furnishedTby Ye Oregon Grill L When you dine! out, whether alonfc or with i family and friends, let your 'willing foot? I steps bring you herei where we are anx ; ious to serv.$Tyov as you would be' served. ! Table Service 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. ! Sunday and Weekday Table d'Hote Dinner ! 5:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. '- 7 ! . Weekday Noon Lunch 1Z to 2 . ! "Portland's Favorite Dining Place" NOTIGEFORD OWNERS Now is your chance! For install our guaranteed f , Disco 1 1 . complete for $80 Electric Service Auto Co. 389-391 Oak St., near West Park Phone Broadway 764 n Films Load your Kodak here. The depart; ment is handy at our the main floor: ing, Printing and Enlarging amount of time, considering the r If You Desire to Learn at home Photo Phil will be giad to instruct you and be your . guide in this work. It takes but' little equipment and is a most fascinating and interesting work.". ' ,- Waller halt - which was . commenced In 1865 and was dedicated in 1866. ; The campaign headquarters is In room I0S Piatt building. Portland, and the following executive committee i In di rect ' charge : A. F, FlegeU chairman; L X. Mahone, secretary ; X. A. Baker, treasurer: Edward L. Wells, Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, Sr. B. L. Steeves, J. W. Day, Dr. A. L. Howarth. A. H. Taaker and Mertoa R. DeLong. K'An advisory committee is cooperating in the campaign. , . ! Masons to Entertain f Roseburg, May 1. Masons of this city are I planning for . a "house warming" Wednesday night. f , ' . ,.;:- ' i 1 i Hot Xaako Arrivals i Hot XAke. May: 1. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Thursday were: Chris Johnson, North Powder1; Mrs. GeorgeW. Brown. Baker : Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Waters, Nes-Peroe, Idaho; Mrs. Louis this month only we will quality of the work turned out. to Develop and Print j : . . . C.'V ' ' ' ' ' !'' Pon't Forget Mother's Day, Sunday, May 9 Cards, Booklets and Folders Second Floor Gift nd Art Shop Tlie j . K. Gill Co Booksellers, Stationers Office Outfitters Third and Alder Sts. Hosea and Roberta Hosea, Caldwell, Idaho; H. Connell. La Grande; Fraak JklcNally, Pendleton ; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Monro and C. Clay, Portland ; Mr: and flnnmni Beauty and Watches and Clocks When you need a timepiece, whether for your home,' or for personal use, you can't afford to ret inythinf but a Rood one.: That does not - necessarily mean an expensive ;one, but food -.'works, made at a good factory. . - We sell only .the standard makes of watches, ,- Gruen. Waltham; Elgin, etc., and have them in . all sorts of cases at m6derate prices. s Mantel clocks, boudoir, traveling, , etc., in the best makes. We sell an 8-day Mantel Clock, hour and half-hour strike, for as Iw as 6. Trophy Cups, Medals, (Jlass Pins, Emblems : We make a specialty of up-to-date and authentic designs for all purposes; all kinds of fraternal- emblems. Original designs for special orders. We have Trophy Cups in sterltnr sllvsr. Sheffield- Plate, Bronse, etc, Expert en gravins. ' ,; - - , ( Medals for all presentation occasions. Ob tainable In cold, silver or bronse.' Class pins for schools and colleg-es. All medals and., class pins are made in Oregon. A Few Spring Suggestions in : .HighGrade A merican Sheffield Plate Bud Vases with glass tubes. ........ I ...... ..$1.00 Dutch Flower Baskets bemon Dishes . ... . Colonial Candlestick Pie Dish Our Special $100 Diamond Is FerUaad's Most Pepslar Ulamosc - -'Talae , 131-133 1 ili 11 1 i , jiniiilimiit -VuimiiH 1 j CORRECT K i i WEBBING I INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS To those who appreciate high grade engraving, our stationery section needs no introduction. The taste and advice from this department, coupled with the quality of our. engraving and stationery, makes our imprint on your wedding cards a dis tinguishing mark, "j ; Samples and Prices on Request ! : Printing Engraving Bookbinding "Every thinf i. for the f Of flee" E Fifth and Oak Streets .B m a 1 iiBBlllllllHeeWBSBeawv m e-v . eejk niriiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ;'f v . -.---.- . ... ,; . '.- ;; .- -,. r, - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Oregon-Washingtott Railroad & Navigation Co. FREE Employment Office North Silcth Street, Portland, Oregon J Trackmen. Bridgemen, Helpers and Laborers WANTED PIOKKiEA;:sucKy Be the arty are yea are free from tale dreaded disease, wblefe work saefe rarsrea ' eei Kmmmmw ib loae i eoeaei leeia aae ef(es Brad area iHuau. atk by lstrlbtlae Its aoisoa to remote sarte ef the bmmIv. it t.k.. i. tares tt eaa seceeafsUy treated. Come la stsd tavsatlrata. rwucaiai Aiiaaiwa fauia iv arMitejs BflSff WOTS EXJLMIKATIOH FBKS tf SLal ! Hearst Jtitt totr.Ht Fkoae V. tttt . my"? X Tears la Portias. Wise IDenttal Go. til TXSLISO BLSO THIBD A3TD Vf ASHIJTGTOlf Mrs. J. F. "M'alnes. Hermlston; C. C Rlnehart, Pendleton ; Mr. and Mr. S A. Terry, Spokane; Mrs. J. R. Ltoh and child. Portland ; Mrs. 3. Hill; Pendleton- I. ' :ri - - Jewelers "7 rm Accuracy in i. .54.50 .......... ...a t J.OU .i....i.......$4.50 r rsros. Jewelers -Silversmith SIXTH SJ. OBEOOKIA1V BUILDING i II lllllirs ii nil hi ' mi ii i li ii u 1 1 nil 1 1 1 ill i ii ii II it i m 1 1 in i ui l llln Seals and Rubber Stamps Mar. 6080; Ant. 565-46 i I I aad Ike . -.utkmittnir it C9 nn va riNCST IN VMS HORTHWaaT The Rainier Hotel in the heart of Portland : hss Ute best el aocommodsitons te otter te the traveler who is looking tor a medium-prloert HUTUU either traa tent or permanent. located one bloea troa the main postotitoa Car service te ail parts of tne otty un excelled. Also convenient to aii lrxta i Worth Mtxth Street Bdwy. Sill KODAK ONgtlSIl r PnirjTD lYam. .Yout negatives cost riD mora. FLYING INSTRUCTION -Army Gasport System Taught Expert Instructor Pilot License Guaranteed Write or Call for Information Oregon, Washington & Idaho Airplane Co. 1209 Yeon Bidg. Main 2796 HAVE YOU TRIED A kOOANhlRRV 4AZZ OONFK0TION PRICE 6 CENTS Hussali $ (filbert Go. Reliable Dentisap W cuarantee our work tor 10 years. We will examine your teeth free and tell you lust what they require and what It will cost . J five my personal attention to all work. Dr. Newtoa 1 DR. H. F. NEWTON, Vroa. BostonPainlessDentists Betweea 4(k asd Ctk bs Waibisrtos eu WrtUne; kawiaa with cjura W. PEASE CO. EielaelT Dlatrt. h C3. I 1M Matk BAlfl AID ORCITC8TRA I58TEC M P.XTA . ptrnvftiiiMuuB .11 .... -rone in our own shop and satisfaction iwnuim. uuiu ana Oliver fisting. SIEBERLING - LUCAS MUSIC CO. tiS rOTJBTH ST. FIIOHE MAI IT tSft. Pianos, Talking Machines All other Mn.lral lntm menta Krpairerl, Folohwl. Y.e , by Kipert Workman. 'try Kaaaonable fnru, All work Unarana4 EILERS Entrance ZS7 Woihlngiea fJZ! Tuning r I I Planee ana r-te I I f l.n.i. a-.ioee r.- U. T -- -l-;..,3. J. , r