The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 13, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13,; IZ20.
THE OREGON" DAItYJPURlJALiPOnTLAND; OrXGON.
TOWN TOPICS
Tnnlm to Q potata of tts Uattast Statsaot
broad stwnld taaa adnata of apartaBead tsv
toraaUoa and aarfto ottarad through Tba Ora
l a. J oar Ml lnlcnasrioa sad Irani Bursas, is
ptffooai charia r Ifcwacf B. Halth. Hailraad
lickrta and steamship bcofctnaa acnaaad. aor
Ka ucoaaca la ad. laioraaatioa ataa fasaid-
'. ma paMpocta. .
COMINti tVENTS '
Congrtiational ebureb aula eonrertnea, For
aat Urort. October 12 to 14.
Knlahts Templar, Grand eommaodsry. Port
Is tid, October 14. '
Columbia- CVetral and Bi-Btats Lather leagne,
Portland. October 22 to 24.
Wastarn Walnut essociatioa, Portland, No
vember 12 ta 15.
Oreion State Bar assorts tion, Portland. No
timber II tg 17.
riclflo Interattiontl Utntoek KxposJtJoa.
- . Perttand, Xeeembrr IS to 20.
' Ice Cream soppli Men eonreDtlon. Port
land. November la to 2u.
orecon and Bout Idaho Educational union.
The Dallas, December 3 to 4.
Oregon Btala Uotet lien, Kntent, December
Wetern Winter enow. Oreeon Poultrj end
I'et Stock anaociation. The Auditorium, Port
land, December 13 to 1 ft.
8UU Teaebere' aeeociatloD, Portland. De
cember. . .
T. p. A., atata asaoelatfem. Portland. Decem
ber 81.
Betail Hardware and Implement dealer. Port
land. January 25 to 28.
Oreion Retail Merchant' association. Mann
'ielrt, Kabruarjr.
Pactfie (J cut Soclst? ol Ortbodoniet. Fabru
trjr 10 to 1H.
Brotherhood of American Teomen. etata oom
Claee, Kueene, April. mi. ,
forester of America, rend court, Portland,
tier 22 to 23,
Military Order ol tbe Loiil Legion. Portland.
Uf 10.
Kniihu of Columbui. atata council. Portlaad,
- Msr 80.
A. O. II. W., grand lodge, April, third Tttee-
dajr.
Uta Dental aocietj. 1021.
V WEATIIKU FOUECAST
Portland end rlrtnlty Thuradajr rain; in-
creeping southeast wind.
Oregon and Washington Thunder, rain west
portion: fair eat portion: heavy killing troet
rut portion Thursday morning: moderate aouth-
fAat winds. Increeaiug in force.
. WEATHER COXDITIOX8
An Important hig-li preaanre area baa devel
oped on the l'ariti? alope erfd bigh pressure
continues eaat of the Mississippi river. In other
. r.rctinua the prassure Is low. the principal da
preauona being central In Nebraska and on tbe
nat of Southern Alaska. Precipitation baa oc
rurTed at a number of stations In the Pacific
and I lock r mountain states and provlncea and
in the upper Minatssippi valley. The weather
i noticeably colder over most of the Pacific
clone. Kreeaing weather lias occurred in Na
iads, Alberts and British Columbia and killing
frrett is reported from Kastern Washington,
while heavy frost has occurred in Eastern Ore
gon and Honthwestern Idaho. Snow is falling
in southeastern Ms ho and Southern Utah.
Ilelatlve humidity at Portland: Noon yester
day, 7H per crnta 5 p. m. yesterdsy, 77 per
cent; 5 a. ra. tndsy, OS per cent,
I rcc-lpltatioii since Janusry 1: Total, 25.49
InHliej; normal, 2!.I inches ; deficienrv, 8.87
inches. EIHVAUO U WELI.8.
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Ilrklia. Mont. . . . .
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Kan.saa City, Mo. . .
"14 Ang'k-s, Cal . . . .
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Okla.
lif. riioenlx, Aru
I'lttKburg, Pa.
Portland. Or
Itoaeburg, Or.
Hi.. Jaiuh, Mo
Mr..-Paul, Minn
M:Jt Lake City. l'th
Huh Diego, ("si ,
Kin Kranci-co, Cal
Srnttle. Vsh
Hitka. Ala-ka
Mpukaile, Wash
"I'anana, AUska
Vancouver, 11.
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So License, Pnyg Klne G. B. Hall,
district manager of the Standard OH
company at Yaqulna, was arretted Fri
day on Yaqulna bay for angling with
out a license and paid a fin of $25 and
$5 costs following a hearing at Yaquina
Saturday. Hall was trolling for galmon.
.lohnny Pe Bene Detti of Mllwaukle was
arrested near Mllwaukle Sunday by Ed
tMnrlc. deputy game wardens for shoot
ing on a game preserve and was fined
in and 3 costs followlnff a hearing
Monday.
Hill Military Her Hal A recital was
Btven this morning at Hill Military
academy with Dr. Kmll Enna as pianist,
Charles South as violinist and Otto
Wedemeycr, baritone noloist. The pro
gram was one of a series of Wednes
day morning offerings given for the
cadets. .The artists appearing today are
members of the faculty of the school In
the department of music. Tonight the
cadets will have a motion picture fea
ture party for the students and faculty
only.
Home Talent Featured A free home
talent entertainment will be given at
the Sunnyglde Methodist church, Kast
Thirty-fifth and Yamhill streets, Friday
iilght. by the lyceuni committee of the
church. The program will consist of
music, readlnga. two reels of movies and
other stunts. The Y. M. C. A. boys"
orchestra, under Professor Lou Hansen,
will give several numbers.
Commaalty Sing 8peaker Mayor
Baker and Commissioner Barbur have
been invited to make five minute talk
on current topics at the fortftjighUy com
munity sing of the National Choral
league at Central library Thursday eve
ning. Professor Tom O. Tayjor will
conduct and accompany the singing. The
public is Invited. There is no charge
and song books are provided
To eoottraet a real state requires the
ervlces of an expert. Try to eat an
irpple, theVi tell your troubles to the
plate specialist. Dr. K. C. Rossman, 309
Journal building .Adv.
Press Clnb to Hear Debate A debate
will feature Thursday's luncheon of the
miST AND
FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS
. t
The Delight of Every Mother
IS
CHICAGO
Portland. Press club In the 'Elks' bund
ing on the proposed state marketing bill.
Robert E. Smith of the Tax Liberator
ts scheduled to uphold tbe affirmative
and C. C Chapman of the Oregon Voter
will oppose him. .
Asdltoriam Coaeert The . Centenary
Methodist church choir, the police quar
tet and Mrs. Gladys Morgan Farmer,
organist, -will be heard in the-Sunday
afternoon concert at The Auditorium.
This will be the second concert of the
season. Mrs. Edward Drake, organist
at Cententary church, will play for the
choir. Mrs. Farmer will render several
solo selections. Robert Louis Barron
will direct the choir. The Sunday after
noon concerts are being conducted by
the city on .the non-profit basis, the
small admission fee being charged to de
fray the expense of lighting and heat
ing the building.
Tire Thefts Bsfpeeted C. J. Paul is
being held by the auto theft department
pending investigation. He was arrested
by Patrolmen Ferry and Abbott Tues
day, who say the man told various con
flicting stories regarding eight stolen
tires. According to the police the tires
were stolen here and Paul sold them
later to a second-hand tire dealer. Paul
said he bought the tires in San Fran
cisco, and later admitted that he
"bought" them here from a man he did
not know.
George Fleishman Inquired George
Fleishman, 22, 160 Grand avenue, a ma
chinist, was taken to the Good Samaritan
hospital" late Tuesday night suffering
from injuries to the head. He was hoist
ing some sheet steel at the Northwest
Steel ft Iron plant and fell several feet.
His condition is not serious.
Police Arrest Two William O'Brien
was found to be carrying several keys
and lock picks, the police say, when he
was arrested Tuesday night. - He was
charged with possession of burglary
tools. Asa B. Miller, 27, who was with
O'Brien when they were arrested at
Killlngsworth avenue and Missouri, was
charged with vagrancy.
Got "Wrosg Mas" Bert Kingaley.
who recently caused the arrest of Ben
F. Lacer, 1618 Macrum street, on a
charge of assault and battery, appealed
for dismissal of the charges in municipal
court Tuesday. Kingaley explained that
Lacer was having some domestic trou
ble and he had explained mistaking
Kingaley for another man.
Hood River Stage leaves St. Charlea
hotel dally at 8:16 a. m 10:30 a. m.
and S:45 p. m. Stage 'for Bridal Veil
leaves 4 p. m. Leaves Hood River for.
Portland at 8:30 a. m.. u t in. ana
2:45 p. mt For further information
phone Shepard's Auto Bus Line, Inc.
Marshall 4381. Adv
MtElvren on Learnt The League of
Nations will be discussed Thursday
night by Dr. W. T. McElveen at his cur
rent events class in the First Congrega
tional church. After the lecture Dr. Mc
Elveen will answer questions on this
topic.
Lumber Emergeacy Tople The West
ern lumber emergency created by.the
freight rate increases will be discussed
Thursday noon before the Progressive
Business Men's cltib at the Benson hotel
by George M. Cornwall, editor of the
Tlmberman. John H. Haak will preside.
Dr. Hlnson's Lecture Dr. W. B. Vin
son's subject at his regular Thursday
afternoon lecture on "Facts of the
Faith." will be "How I Read My Bible."
The meeting begins at 3 o'clock In the
Bast Side Baptist church. Virginia
Spencer Hutchinson will sing.
Y. M. C. A. Era-ogellsm The first
meeting of the Y. M. C. A. evangelism
class will be held at 8 o'clock tonight,
with Dr. George E. Pratt as teacher.
The class is free and open to the pub
lic. It will present an opportunity to
study personal Christian work methods.
A Newly optaed Flower Shop, on
Fourth street, between Alder and Mor
rison, with a' 20 years' experienced
European florist in charge, will speci-
allse in design work for e,very occasion, j
Alexander s. Adv.
Salem-Mill City Stage Line Connects
0. E. train No. & Salem, arrive MIU
City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train
No. Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. ra.
Joseph Hamman. proprietor, Salem.
Phone 44. Adv.
Boon Casoa wilt speak at Woodlawn
in Woodlawn hall Friday, October 15, at
8 p. m., about the murder of his son,
Wayne Cason, ' by a policeman at the
police station on Easter day. Public in
vited. Adv.
Pyorrhea What is' it? What causes
it? Is it preventable? Can it be cured?
Who knows the truth about Pyorrhea?
(See) C. Smith Long. 310 Bush & Lane
building. (Adv.)
Portlaud-newberf Basses leave Fourth
and Aider dally, 8 :30. 9 :30, 11 a. m., and
1, 8 :30, 4 :15. 5 :80, 6 : JO p. m. ; Saturday
and Sunday, rt p. m. Phone Main 3314.
Adv.
Dental Service at tire College) The an
nual session of North Pacific college ha
begun. Patrons and friends of the in
firmary can now receive prompt service.!
(Adv.)
Pedervea Sign Company Sign paint
ers. Permanent and temporary signs.
Mall orders solicited. Broadway 698.
25 Second street. Adv.
Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and
Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder
street. Sundays, St Helens only. 1:30
p. m. Adv.
Westslde Hospital, formerly Pacific
hoflpttal, new management. 320 Mont
gomery street. Main 2753. Adv.
Dr. Radph Featoa has returned. 609
Stevens Bldg. Main 167. Adv.
Dr. Edith I. Phillips, correct glasses.
450-451 Pittock blk. Bdwy. 1305. Adv.
Milk Cure at Moore Sanitarian Ths
quick .way to health. K. 17. Adv.
S. ft H. Green Stamps for cash. Hoi
man Fuel Co., Main 353, 560-21. Adv.
NewPERKINS HOTEL
riFTrl NO WAtHINQTOBJ ST8,
- PORTLSND. Oft.
Rates $1 and Up
auTo-aua. DSjioT oars pass motsl
GARTERS
Youll be happily pleased the moment you see this
superior garment for you can tell at a glance
that it t tire better article you've always wanted.
That's why better stores usually show Hickory
rutt. Made and guaranteed by the makers of .
the famous Hickory Garters for children
ASTEIN & COMRflNY
MAKSRSOf'
GARTERS
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" ,v, y NEW YORK
Man HoldsraVBay
Negress Who'Tried J
: .To Pick His Pocket
Seising a handy club. F. E. Smith, a
transient workman, held at bay Mar
garet Graves, colored, as she attempted
to stab him when he discovered her at
tempt to rob him laU-Tuesday night at
Sixth and Madison streets. According
to Smith's report to police who found
the two fighting In a garage areaway,
the woman had stopped him in the dark
ness and thrust ber hand Into his pocket
He said he discovered the fact and she
seised a knife from her dress. Both
were arrested, but Smith was released
on his promise to appear and prosecute.
galem Printers to
Invite Convention
Salem. Oct. 12. Capital Typographical
union No. 210 is out after the 1822 con
vention of the International Typograph
ical union. A committee of six members
has been named to draft plans with
which the local will approach the Inter
national body with an invitation ta meet
in the Oregon capital two years hence.
Xlne Vets Take Loans
University of Oregon. Eugene, Oct. 13.
Nine University of Oregon men have
taken advantage of the $50 state loan
to ex-service men, according to Carlton
Spencer, registrar, who has charge of
the applications.
MMSsvsKswaa van
QVERCOATS and
Suits for young
men who appreciate
clever style joined with
high quality, at a
modest outlay:
$25
to
$5
.Your
' HERE AT CALEF BROS.
10-DAY SPECIAL SALE
Very Latest
Styles
Dining
Tables
IN THIS
1103.00 Solid Walnut Top
.D:n.'.nf.....$77;00
IU2.00 Solid Walnut To
BE1 .D!"'"!! $83.00
$120.00 Solid Walnut Top
.!S?-.S!?f..'.:. $89.00
$131.00 Solid "Wslnut . To
S99.00J
A-
Use Our Exchange
Department
We allow highes
price on your usea ,
goods as part pay "
on new.
Home Building and r :
Farm Development:
.Activity Predicted
The Pacific Northwest ts entering
upon a 10 year period of Intensive home
building and farm development, accord
ing to F. E. Taylor, '.president of the
National--Association of Real Estate
boards, who returned Tuesday from a
month's trip through the EaAern and
Middle Western states. Prosperity Is
general throughout the country, Taylor
reports, and ' the demand for Increased
prodaiction of food stuffs and manufac
tured goods Insures a continuance of
favorable conditions.
Taylor . conferred with realtors in
Boise, Denver, Colorado Springs, Omaha,
Lincoln, Kansas City, St, Louis, Council
Bluffs, Chicago. Detroit, Indianapolis
and Pittsburg. In all of these cities he
made speeches before chambers of com
merce or realty associations and met
thousands of business men and cap
italists, y
J. F. Matthews Held
On Two Accusations
James F. Matthews, 5802 Fifty-second
avenue southeast, a piano salesman,
was arrested late Tuesday night on
charges of driving an automobile, while
Intoxicated and of violation of the pro
hibition law. Matthews, ' according to
the complaint sworn against him by O.
H. Morrow, deputy sheriff, had two
quart bottles of liquor In his machine
when arrested at Grand avenue and
2 8 5
Washington St.
bet. Fourth
and Fifth
Overstuffed
Davenports
THE VERY NEWEST
AND BEST
GO IN THIS SPECIAL SALE
$124.00 spring arm, back and
seat, with three comfy 'spring
cushions; covering of tapestry
design; also covered iD'$QQ
two-tone blue covering. tDJO
$275.00 tapestry covering web
bottom, spring pillow arm; 'hair
top, 3 comfy cushions. fl0"1
Specially priced ..... Da6iO
$280.00 Velour plush covering,
spring arms, back and bottom;
web construction; three comfy
cushions; length 7 feet 3?OOA
2 inches.. Special. .. Ddt3
$466.00 3-riece cane suite, solid
mahogany; brocaded velour cov
ering; Queen Anne style; komfy
spring cushions. Spe- 3OQQ
cially priced at...... wOOQ
$110.00 Solid Mahoganv Top
Quee Anne Dining JQ
$128.00 Solid Mahogany Too
Dining Table
special at . . . .
$96.00
J
HOME FURNISHERS
Clay" streets." Morrow fc41owW Mat
thewsacross the Hawthorne -bridge, he
said, and when Matthews- .turned. Into
Clay street h stopped hls. cax. - ;-
World. Hiker Will '
Make Address Here
. Endowed witha ."gift f of tongues",
which enables him to discourse .freely in
27 languages, the Rev." Harra 'Belllo A.
Uarangeopo of Mdsarablque, Africa, Is
touring the world .for the London Mis
sionary society and will speak at the
First Free Methodist 'church, corner of
East Ninth' and Mill streets, at 7 :30 p.
m. Thursday.- Marangeopo ts a native
of Portuguese Kast Africa. 50 years old
and a graduate of an English theolog
ical school. He Is touring the world
afoot and claims to have walked over
118,000 miles in bis journeying.
Dayton Sends -Clothing
" Dayton, Or., Oct. 1J. The volunteer
committee of Dayton and vicinity has
forwarded to the committee on Near
hast Relief 400 pounds of clothing col
lected In this neighborhood.
No. 2
'). ' iMwaWP wa l il i.s;u,j hi.i.i.i ini.im.i i i 1.1. mii.i.nj. iiiiiiiui ii min i .
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Gas Company's Washee Machine him killee
laundlee business;
Go Fer
All Newest
Blankets.
Comforts and
Draperies
. In This Sale
$ . a
4
4
4 J
3" 2
43
2
SWEZTsT
Beautiful $17.50t11 O (TA
Comforts, tj) J.edU
A few choice patterns only in this
lot.
$26.00 Fine Blanket gjg gg
o.Vo-.HnVyavsl495
fo,0..:B,.l.!.,$10.95
$9.S0S Fine Plaid Blan- QIJ 1 A
ketfor tiMeJLU
Plain and fancy stripe n Kapock
Draperies. .Regular EQ QQ
SS per yard DJee7P;
Repular $3.50 Madras (?0
Draperies ,. eBs4i,OU
A few patterns of Fancy Cre
tonnes from $1 to $1.30 HQ
per yard for.'. I 51
We Renovate
Feather and
Make "Roll-MeM
Mattresses
EecldessTJriver ' Is
Assessed $25 Fine;
Bammed Into Oar
- Edward M. Phelps. 16. of McMinnvtlle
wat fined f 2& by Judge Rossman In mu
nicipal court Tuesday von a charge of
reckless driving.
Phelps was arrested after an acci
dent at Sixth and Oak streets late Mon
day night. In which his machine struck
a car belonging to P. O. Harbaugh. 142
Royal Court. The Harbaugh machine
was knocked Into another parked ma
chine belonging to Robert L Jones, a
dentist. , More than $500 damage was
done the three cars.
Phelps, the police said, was turning
from Sixth street into Oak. His ma
chine skidded on the turn.
Hot Iiake Arrivals
Hot Lake. Oct. 1J. Arrivals at Hot
Lake sanatorium Sunday were : Vernon
Allen, Union ; W. H. Swltsler, Umatilla ;
Tom Thompson. Portland; C. R. Shlrer,
Newberg; Charles Fradenburg1, Aber
deen. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fen
alee. Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
TEARS"
Me go-ee back home!"
Tomorrow: EETESOE"
FREE-$25
WORTH OF
RECORDS
WITH EACH
CABINET PATHEPHONE
SOLD DURING THIS
10-Days Special Sale
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4 ,St t -"y
ther
ThU'vIs yaur orportanity' to save
S25.00.' Take advantage of it now.
Come to rolir'store today and,.jnike'
your selection, $125.00 to $325.,
- - y:
Graham, Union ; Marlon Conklln, 'Core :
Mrs. A. O. Huntlejr, Welser, Idaho; W.
L. Harris, Olrmpla, "Wash.; T. T. Beteal,
Portland ; K sB- Conklln, - Ontario ;
Charlea Ounther. . Eusene. .
Mrs. G. Pi Wilson Is
Y.W.tJ. A. President
Mrs. Oeorfe F. Wilson was fleeted
president of the Young; Woman's Chrts
tion Association at the meeting? of the.
board of directors Tuesday to the
vacancy created by the reslg ntnton of
Mrs. John Roa Dickson, who was
obliged to rive up the office on account
AJfesaae to
If you do
in Alberta
us and
gladly mai
a copy.
SHOE MFG. CO
POKTLAIfD, OB.
r ScAoof
n't live WfS. VffilV 'L -
phone vn m) mi&
26 a net iryyanf -Alberta.
BERGMAKN SHOE OIL IS FOR SALE IN ALBERTA DISTRICT
BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
Irvlrigton Park Grocery. 1145 East SOth North.
Freeman Bros. Grocery, 874 Alberta street
Freeman Bros. Grocery, 672 Alberta street.
M. A. Bottano Shoe Shop, 756 Alberta street.
C. F. Drlatlgr Shoe Shop, 649 Alberta street.
Carnahan's Orocery, 449 Alberta street. .
Kennard Adams, 639 Williams avenue.
llT FOBTLAHD
By all department stores, shoe stores, shoe repair-shops, etc.
05 THE FACIFIO COAST
By practially all shoe stores and ehqe repair shops.
PHONE YOUR ORDER FOR A CAN NOW
HE next time
for a moment
- . HOW MUCH IT
WILL DO FOR YOU
if you will take advantage of all It offers you In
its "5 Points of Broadway Service":
4fi interest on regular Savings. '
3 on Special Sayings subject to check.
No collection charge on out-of-town checks.
No service charge -on checking accounts.
Open Saturdays until J P.'R
I A Bank
- for
Every body"
of Illness In -her . family. Mrs. Wilson
wa the first vice president of the aw4
elation.,.: -, . r
v.;; ;v
Dr. Wiley Approves '-.
: Dehydration Method
Salem, Oct. 13. Dehydration of fruits
and vegetables as practiced by "the
Ktng-8 Products company with plants In
Salem vand other Orecon 'All a. was
lauded as the coming; method of presero
vat Ion by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley. na
t ion all v known cure food eznonent. whi
visited the city Monday."
For your children we offer:
DRY FEET
SHOE COMFORT .
DOUBLE LIFE OF SHOES
This week we will "deliver to every home
in Alberta our folder, "The Logger
Knows." It tells what the loggers say
about Bergmann Shoe Oil after four
years of use in the rain and snow of the
Northwest ' woods. Read it and you will
realize that we are offering your chil
dren's feet the greatest boon that you
could wish for.
A 35c can will treat an average
child's shdes for six months.
Apply weekly.
5V
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you pass this Bank, stop
and try to realize
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