.THE OREGON r SUNDAY : JOURNAL; : PORTLAND, ,-. SUNDAY MORNING,-. OCTOBER 31, -1820.
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TOWN TOPICS
- Trawlers to U points of tat TJaiUd States or
Droa aboujd take idnnUia of eaperteoeea In
formation and aerriee offered (hrouxtl Tha Ota-
con journal lnlormatio and Travel Bureau, in
peraoaal ciurae of Doner . Kail lb. Railroad
tickets ana ateaauhtp booainss imwat For
ais exehaBte tatuad. aaformados firea reevrd
iaf Paiiporu.
. ' OOMINO KTENTS
Multnomah Count? Sunday School aaeoala
COTJ eonvantinn. klHinait 12.
Waetarn Walnut ssaoctotloe. Portland. Wo
saber 13 to X.
Oraaxm Hut Bar aaaodaUoa. Portland. Mo
Pacific International ' Liveatock " Expoertioo,
t-cruancj, Knrabcf IS to 20.
, Ice Cream ttuppl Men", convention, Porv
1an,t NniiM h.. t a ... art
Oregon auto Rortieultural society, snauil
loot! n a. Kim Da. Itoecmbar 2. S and .
Oregon and Samtb Idaho JCoucatlonal anion.
Tb LiaUaa, December 3 to .
Oregon State Hotel Man, Eugene, December
Warier WlnUr .how, Oregon Poultry and
Pat Stock aaocudon. The Auditorium, Pon-
Irnd, LacnbT 13 to 18.
Blata Teaebara aaaociaUon. Portland, Deeem-
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P. A., steta aaweiatloa. Portland. Decea-
Retail Hardware and Implement dealers. Port
aid, January 25 to 38. .
Oregon Utail Merchants aaeociation, Meren
.flcld. February.
I'ecifio C'oaat Society of Ortbodootsti. Ftoni-
Brotherhood of American Yeomen, rule ooa-
"oreetere of A mar lea. grand eoort, Portland,
May 32 to 23. .
Military Order of tho Loyal Legion. PorLand.
Ma; 10.
. Knight of Columbm, aUta council, Portland.
May SO;
A. a U. W.. grand lodge. April, third TwcadAr.
but Dental aocieta. 1821.
Port Consolidation Don't think for a
moment that Portland can win her
hare of the great trade of the Orient
unless the bis; whips of the world can
coma to her docks. The channel must
be deep at all tlmea of the year. Vote
for port consolidation and Portland will
take her proper place as one of the
irreat world ports. Don't fait to vote
310 X Yes, vote 610 X Yes. Both
measures are essential to the proper
development of the port Paid Adv. by
Oregon Port Development League, 1210
Oasco Building, L. W. Trimble Secre
tnrv. Port Consolidation Don't forget, Mr.
Voter, that Portlands reputation as a
port depends upon a deep and wide
channel to the sea. Port consolidation
will enable you to dig it wide and
deep. In order to carry out the plan
of port development, don't fall to vote
310 X Yes, 610 X Yes, on the ballot
next Tuesday. Both measures are es
sential. Paid Adv, by Oregon Port De
velopment League, 1210 Oasco Build
ing, Im W. Trimble Secretary.
" Dr. Daytoa, glasses, Swetland bldg.
Adv.
Free Leetare oi Chrlitlaa Science
Sixth Church of Christ. Scientist, of
Portland, announces a free lecture on
Christian Science by William D. Kil-
patrlck, C. S. B of Detroit, Mich. Mem
ber of the board of lectureship of the
mother church, the First Church of
Christ, Alentist, in Boston, Mass., at
the Municipal Auditorium, Tuesday
evening, November 2, at 8 o'clock. Doors
open at 7 :30. The public is cordially
invited. Adv.
Port Consolidation To vote for
310 X Yea and CIO X Yes on the bal
lot Tuesday proves that you want Port
land advanced to the front rank as a
port and to become a contender for
world trade. Vote both 310 X Yes,
C10 X Yes. Both measures are essen
tial to consolidation. Paid Adv. "by Ore
gon Port Development League, 1210
Oasco Building, L. W. Trimble Sec re
tary.
Port Coaso' :on Portland cannot
afford to let me channel to the sea
shoal. It would mean stagnation. The
channel from the harbor to the sea
must be made and kept deep and wide.
The only way to do this is to vote for
port consolidation. Vote for both meas
ures. Vote 310 X Yes. vote 510 X Yes.
Paid Adv. by Oregon Port Develop
ment. League, 1210 . Uasco Building, L.
W. Trimble Secretary.
Irish Hopeloi of Fair At the Irish
laii an iijuciuiaii nan nwvcuiuci ax, la
and 13, local Hibernians hope to raise
enough funds to pay off the remaining
debt on their hall. The largest Irish
fair ever staged in Portland Is planned,
according to John Farrell. chairman of
the committee. The Knights of Colum
bus will occupy one of the booths. The
grand prize will be an electric washer.
Manchester Is Trnstee Frank Man
chester, who was appointed receiver in
bankruptcy by tha federal court in the
case or the C. H. S. company, an auto
mobile firm, has been elected trustee In
bankruptcy, according to a statement
made Saturday to Federal Judge Wol
verton. The court ordered that the re
ceiver's report be filed and turned over
to the referee In bankruptcy.
Filling Station Robbed A Standard
Oil filling station at EmersoU street and
Albina avenue was robbed Friday night
by a medium sized man wearing a tan
raincoat and brown cap, J. P. Framer,
the clerk, was closing the station for
the night, when he was held up by the
unmasked robber. The entire proceeds
for the day's' business were taken.
Prowler Gets 1344 A room prowler en
- tered the home of Mrs. Clara Wagner,
10S Fourth street, Friday night, taking a
purse containing 3344, "according to a
report made 'to the police' this morn
ing. Ruth Raddata reported that her
room at 508 Alder street Was entered
Friday night and a -karat diamond
ring waa stolen.
NnUoek Firm Fles Articles of Incor
poration were filed Saturday with the
Multnomah county clerk by the U. S.
Automatio Nutlock company of Port
land, showing the capitalization as $25,
000 and John A. Stubblefield, Leo Funk
and William Kresslg as the Incorpor
ators. .
FearFear Is no longer an excuse
"for neglecting teeth. We perform den
tal operations painlessly with our
nerve-blockln method. We construct
beautiful sanitary bridge work and ar
llstic artificial teeth. Hartley, Klesen
dahl & Marshall, 307 Journal building.
Adv.
Pickens Will Speak At Lincoln high
school auditorium Monday evening Wil
liam Pickens, field secretary of the Na
tional Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, will speak on "Inter
racial Cooperation." Pickens spoke
hare last vear to a large mixed audl
noa on "The Negro In the Light of the
Wlmm
Oret World War" and waa welcomed to
tha state try Governor Olcotl and to the
eity byp Mayor Baker. Pickens Is a
graduate "PI Yale university- with hon
or and has Addressed audiences all oyer
the country. Mrs. .E. D. Cannady has
charge of the program.
Hood Blver Stage leaves St. Charles
hotel dally at 8:16 a. m.. 10:30 a. m.
and 2:45 p. m. Stage for Bridal Veil
leaves 4 p. m. '-Leaves Hood. River for
Portland at -1 :30 a. m., U a. m. and
2 :45 p. For further information!
pnone tsnepnartrs Auto But Line, Inc
Marshall 4331. Adv.
Balem-Mill dry Stage Llae Connects
O. K. train No. S Salem, arriva MU1
City 1 p. m. Also conn ecu O. E. train
No. Salem,' arrive Mill City 7 p. m.
Joseph H mm an, proprietor, Salem.
Phona 44. Adv.
Bagar at wholesale at Central Market
ugar store. Pure cane, fine fruit or
Derry sugar. 5 lbs. 0c. 10 lbs. $1.20.
100-lb. sack $lt:S8. Central Public mar
ket. Fourth and .Yamhill streets. Adv.
Chiiitensea 3aaeisg School classes
postponed owing to death of Mr. M.
Chrlstensen. All dancing classes and
private lessons will be postponed until
after Tuesday. AJv. . e.
Comptometer and: Calenlator .Coarse.
which is open to 32 students only, will
be started at the Behnke-Walker Busi
ness College, Monday, November 1. En
roll now, Adv,
Steamer Iralda " for 8t Helens and
Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder
street. Sundays, St. Helens only, 1:30
p. m. Adv.
Sedaa Demonstrator For Sale, cast
new $2350. now $1300. Same as new.
Call Bdwy. 4184,' Willamette Motors
company, Broadway at Flanders. Adv.
1 Pnt Art In Artificial Teeth to make
them look and feel natural. Dr. E. jC.
Rossman, Plate Specialist, 309 Journal
Building. Adv.
Aatolsts See new Arlington Oarage,
Tenth at Salmon. .Storage, washing,
polishing. Day and night Main 7620.
Patients of Sr. Marie Eqal will be
takesncare of by. physician at room 6 La
fayette, building. Phone Main 2928. Adv.
For Attorney General No names on
ballot When you vote write in X J. J.
Johnson. Adv.
Y. W. C. A. Bum mage Sale, November
1 to 6, 351 Oak St., bet. Bdwy. and Park.
Adv.
Dr. W. R. Cnffmaa moved to 903 Elec
tric building. Phone Main 969. Adv.
Dr. R. O. Hall has returned. 1208
Stevens building. Adv.
Dr. . A. Soramer has returned.
Adv.
Safety Boxes, lc dally, 284 Oak. Adv.
HERBERT GOBDOK FOR MAYOR
Reports from every district In the city,
excepting the north end, show rapidly
growing Gordon-for-Mayor strength.
( Paid advertisement Gordon-for-Mayor
club: Ralph Coan, pres.; C. C. Stout,
secy.)
Popular
ing care depends the reliability of
The majdrlty-of the watches we
are here
Select the Gift Watch Now
BRACELET WATCHES presenting one of the largest
selections ever displayed in this city. Finest
makes most beautiful designs reliable time
keepers. GRUEN, HAMILTON, HOWARD. ILLINOIS, and other
famous-make watches that men can depend upon.
We will reserve the watch yon choose now nntll later bnt
cannot promise as good choosing later on as jon may enjoy
now.
Ad-a-Pearl Necklaces
$7.58 $19 $li $ii to $190
Two to eight pearls strung on neck
length gold chains the beginning
of a real pearl necklace of value.
Jaeger Bros.
Jewelers SUrersmltki
181-13$ SIXTH ST.
Oregoalan Binding
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Who Can Tell
just how great this year's demand- for
personal engraved Christmas and New
Year cards will be? No one knows, but
that all previous records will be broken
all are agreed. Judging from the number
and character of our advance orders to
date, we know that the public has dis
covered in engraved Christmas cards the
ideal remembrance.
We -are justly proud of this year's new
designs, and we know that such a selec
tion has never before been given the peo
ple of Portland for inspection. We urge
you to make your selection and place your
order for engraved t Holiday cards now,
so as to insure an early delivery.
visit our second floor tomorrow
The J. K. Gill Co.
Third and
,By A." 9. Cridgt
ANCHORscounelL Security Benefit as
sociation. Taeadayv night. November
23, will give It annual benefit ball at
W. O. W. Temple. The dance last Tues
day had several hundred on the floor in
masks and waa a most successful affair.
A membership contest la on with from
40 to 10 applications made at every
regular meeting. T. C. Nlner is in
charge of the membership campaign,
aided by f. Motter,' L. L. Cook, Tyson
Klnaell, E. ' J. Rowe. Frank Gates, Mrs.
L. Ohiandorf, Mrs. M. Nlner. each at
the head of a team of spirited contest
ants. It Is hoped to have $e national
presidents J. M. Klrkpatrlck. present at
the joint initiation of a large class of
candidates early In December.
Multnomah camp. Woodmen of the
World remitted over $7000 for the month
of September as dues to the head camp
at Denver. All benefit claims are paid
from the general "treasury of the order.
It is estimated that , the amount remit
ted In January will be over $10,000. so
rapidly is this tTiant of the west grow
ing. It ha, now nearly 5000 members
in Multnomah camp, and over 10,000 In
Portland.
f . a a a
Lilly of the Yalley lodge. Fraternal
Brotherhood, Is now meeting at Swiss
hall, third and Jefferson streets, Thurs
day evenings. It is one of a flourish
ing number of local lodges of the order
in the northwest,
Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank our kind friends
and relatives for kindness shown during
our late bereavement by the death of
the late Walter S. McDonald. Mrs Mln-
I to T 1 i . i . r i ,
me jncuunaiu aim muuier, jxxay o.
Wagner and family. '
We sincerely thank our friends who
kindly remembered us by their pres
ence and floral tributes at the funeral
of my husband, Edward Saub. We es
pecially thank the United Artisans. Lib
erty assembly No. 628, and the Port
land Schwaben Verein. Minnie E. Saub
and Family.
We wish to express our thinks to
wur relatives ana. i Menus ior me I iunu
tributes sent, also for the sympathy ex
tended us at the death of our father
and brother. Special appreciation is
given the Loyal order of Moose.
Slgned) Mrs. R. W. Chapman, Mrs.
Myrtle Wiese, M. E. and Charley Her
shey. j v.
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for the kindness shown
us during our recent bereavement ' in
the loss of our dear mother. Mrs.
Julius Gumbert Mrs. S. Bliss, Mrs. S.
Finkelstien. H. Elsbert M. Eisbert, Wil
liam Eisbert
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors, also the T. M. A. and
Musicians union, for the kindness shown
us in our recent bereavement in the
loss of our beloved husband and father,
Anna Gumbert Harold Gumbert;
We Advise Early
Selection of the
Christmas Gift
WATCH
demand for fine timepieces ex
ceeds the supply this year. Watch crafts
men cannot be hurried. Uoon their exact
your watch and our reputation.
secured for Christmas choosing
Pearls
to be added to Ad-a-Pearl
necklaces are
popular gift sugges
tions ; complete assort
ments here.
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Alder Streets
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T3E Sheiks of thtv A.1 0. U. W. is an
organisation within the fraternity.
It makes old men . young and young
men happy, it was originated in Port
land by D. C. Herrin,' Frank Payne And
several others a few years ago and
upon its presentation in full ceremonial
before the supreme officers made a de
cided -hit The Sheiks' degree has been
formally adopted and is spreading from
state to state and aiding in rejuvenat
ing the A. O. TJ. W. as nothing ever, did
before. On November S. at the supreme
lodge session In Great Falls, Mont, the
full ceremonial will be riven under the
direction of D. C Herrin, grand master
of Oregon, and a picked corps of men.
A mosque of the order will be founded
at that time.
D. C. Herrin has ether things to bring
before .the supreme lodge, however, and
the main one is to ask that the supreme
body gather In Portland in 1922 during
Rose Festival week. Industry lodge, A.
O. U. W., has appropriated $5000 to
guarantee that 300 delegates and their
families 'will be given the outing of their
Jives if they come. A Sheiks' ceremonial
will be given also that will be the latest
thing in ceremonials at that date.
The supreme lodge met in .Portland in
1902 and, while It was not given the re
ception that was given the Elks, the
Knights of Pythias and the Shrlners In
the years to follow, that was because
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the peopl of Portland had not learned
how to receive tho crowds. Itjook the
Lewis and Clark Exposition In 1905 to
teach them that, ' However,4 the recep
tion given was so cordial and the hos
pitality so generous that the old timers
stfll talk of Portland and want to come'
back. No' town from Bangor,' Maine, to
Los Angeles, Cat. has ever looked so
fair or seemed so beautiful or extended
Its hands so cordially as Portland in
1902.
Therefore D. C. Herrin has no doubt
of being able to secure the consent of
the supreme lodge and the imperial
mosque to come to Portland, and with
$5000 In the treasury and the help of
dtlsens and other societies, there Is no
doubt that Industry lodge will not
be permitted to be alone in Us welcome
to leading citizens throughout the land
who will come to Portland on the flow
ery promises of D. C Herrin and expect
to realize 100 per cent
The Ancient Order of United Work
njen is purely a fraternal beneficiary or
der and It is coming back Into1 its own
at a rapid rate throughout the United
States under conservative and energetic
management Its officers number
among them many prominent dozens of
the different states. The season In 1920
will not be a repetition of Shrlners' week
for numbers, but It will be as cordially
welcomed and given the freedom of the
city, the Columbia river and the high
way, with Mount Hood and the Wlllam-
mette thrown in for good measures
The members of Wood lawn lodge, I. O.
CcryrSgbi 1920 Hart SchaS&er & Mars
Ycnrll get favorable
returns on these
loth
es
YOU'LL begin to get returns the
moment you buy them and con
tinue to get them for a long time.
.
More wear than you Expected, more
style, bigger values models and sizes
for all men.
See these $60 and $65
.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Overcoats
at $50
bl
osen
O. F, Monday flight will start another
class of candidates with the initiatory
degree and will proceed regardless of
the election excitement, the price of
prunes or the war in Poland, It is ex
pected the class will number 15 or more.
I van hoe homestead. Brotherhood of
American Yeomen, gave its Halloween
dance and card party Wednesday eve
ning at W. O. W. hall. Tenth and Taylor
streets. An excellent crowd was in at
tendance and the evening was enjoyed
by all. The pumpkin pie winners at
cards were Mrs. Minnie X South and C
Baumaa. On Wednesday. November 3.
the regular business meeting will be
held. Election and Installation of offi
cer Is scheduled.
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SHIRTS TO ORDER
JACOBS
SHIRT GO.
RaleigbSBIdg., 6th and Washington
ESTABLISHED;-'
Sine "Heck" was a pup
1888
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Gasco Building
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fnen yuu
merely fcet a
Why not select it with the same care
as with your automobile BY ITS
SERVICE AND REPUTATION.
"EVERYTHING
Just a Reminder
W.e advise you to make your selec
tion for Greeting Cards now to avoid
disappointment.
Prin ting
Fifth and Oak Sts.
.Increased
Ocean
Service
PORTLAND and
by tho
San Francisco & Portland SS. Co.
COMMENCING
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920
The popular ocean service of the "Rose City" will be augmented by
the addition of the finely equipped steamship "Alaska," and thg
two will operate between the ports named on the following- schedule!
I Arrive I Eaje" I j
Leave Leave ) San San Arrive Arrive
Portland Astoria Francisco Franclsco Astoria Portland
Rose ' City . Oct, 28 Oct. 28 I Oct S6 I Nov. 1 j Nov. 3 I Nov. 1 .
Alaska Nov. Nov. 8 NoV. S
Rose City... Nov. Nov. Nov. S Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. II
Alaska Nov. 11 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. Is Nov. 18
Rose City,.. Nov. 18 Nov. 1$ Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 23
Alaska Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 21
Rose City... Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov-28 ree. 1 Dec. 8 Deo. $
Alaska .. ... Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec- I Dec. .
From each port every five days thereafter.
PASSAGE FARES
FlRSt CLAS 1 Third ""
' Class
FROM TO Prom- Outside Inside
enade Saloon Saloon (Males
Deck Deck Deck Only)
Portland ( I I I I " "
Astoria )..... .San Francisco. 28.80 26.40 $24.00 $18.00
San Francisco. .. Astoria 28.80 26.40 24.00 18.00
San Francisco. .. Portland 28.80 26.40 24.00 18.00
. All fares Include berth and meals while at sea. '"
Apply to any of our representatives to make your reservation.
1. E. O.MKK, City Passenger Agent, 701 Wells Fargo Building. Phone
Broadway 4500.
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washington Streets.
Phone Main 3S30.
C r. HETWOOD, Agent. Alnsworth Dock. Broadway 268.
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregom
Changes in Passenger
Schedules
On and After Sunday, October 31
Between Portland,
Astoria, Seaside
Train No. 29, heretofore leaving; Portland 8:30 A. M. for Astoria,
Seaside and Ft. Stevens; and Train No. 32, arriving Portland 9:50
P. Al. from these points, will be withdrawn.
Train No. 21 will leave Portland 8:15 A. M. Instead of 7:20 A."'-'
M. Arrive Astoria 12:2Q P. M. and Seaside 1:25 P. M. Connec- "r
tions to North Beach and Ft. Stevens. '
Train No. 24 will start from Seaside at 4:30 P. M., leave Astoria '
5:35 P. M. instead of 4:00: arrive Portland 9:40 instead of 8:t0.
Nos. 21 and 24 will carry observation buffet parlor cars.
Other trains unchanged. .
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CoeuoltoWd Ticket Office
, Nortk Bank Station.
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Marshall 6080; Aut. 565-48.
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