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J r THE OREGON DAILY r JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, , 1920, Have ies in " ' Busy w eek Social Life and business ! "I f - I SEL ldod PEOPLE , HOPING FOR MORE HOUSES IN SPRING rteports that the recent drop In ' the cost of buildfng .materials' might : be a prelude to the building: of many iiew home in various parts; of the city has given Sellwood residents . t hope. ; , . Many homes have been built during ." the present season, many old houses jj-liaTs been modernised and some bulld- lnm have been remodeled for housing. -Ileal estate men say, however;, that this improvement has not kept pace with the demand-for homes, especially in proper - ties to rent. ,' f Completion of the paving program dur ing the last few months has led many people to seek homes in Sellwood. While some -movement in town lota for bulld- ; Jug has been noted, the activity appears mostly to be on the part of those seek ! lng sites for homes for themselves. J. H. Whltlock sold the City View grocery to Bradford & MailanAeariy this week.-whltlock bought-tne store irom K. C. Kick five years ago, This is the third -proccry store ; to change hands in Sellwood recently, f . Mrs. II. W. Strahorn of th Sellwood Mattress factory, at 1661 East Seven teenth street Is visiting with her par esis at Sheridan. " " O. H. Charters. 601 Miller avenue, en tertained the choir of the Spokane ave nue Presbyterian church recently. Ite frenhments were nerved. i The Methodist and Presbyterian church II choirs .will unite for the union Thanks- V giving service to be held this year at the Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. J s Ferris of the Baptist church will de liver the sermon. if Andrew ltobertson, 633 Bidwell ave jjnuf, for many years a leading business man and citizen, left Saturday by ' steamer for San Francisco, accompanied Xbv his son FMward. Robertson' hopes to regain his health while away and for -4 tnis purpQne an auiumuune wbb uuich i alone;, with which they will tour South- tern California. Prior to their departure the Entre Nous club or the hpoKane ave i nue Presbyterian church presented Rob 1 ertson with a book. . , W Mrs. T. B. - Hill, better known as r "Grandma". 1M1, 649 Rex avenue, died ' last Saturday. Funeral services were conducted at the Kenworthy ' chapel - Tuesdav. the 67th anniversary of her weddinir. She is survived by her hus ban and one son. Dr. R. R. Hill, 547 Rex avenue. Mr. and Mrs. X, It Slade, 1695 East . Sixteenth street, were elven a surprise birthday party Monday night.; About 30 ,ersons were present and caused Mr., and - Mrs. Slade to remember that each had ; passed a milestone during the wee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masson, 1501 I Milwaukie street, made a trip to their . son Clifford's homestead in the foothills, " seven miles east of Scott's Mills, Satur . -"dayi to help him move into his new cabin. ; :. Henry Campbell and wife wrere here from The Dalles ; to attend the funeral tiervlces of '"Grandma" Hill, i ' , Mr n.Ful Mm.:L B. Pearl motored to JCanby Sunday afternoon; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Charters, v 1 Helen, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs, WHerbert Matiett, : 533 Sherrett avenue, .ticored 99l4 points in a recent eugenics test. . " i Mrs. Clifford C, Grunden. 609 Bidwell T ... i. .. v, . nu. ill tVila wr1r fia a result of a minor surgical operation. William Still, an ex-service man and ". prominent Sellwood citizen. Has leased a farm near Sprlngwater for five years, i f Mrs. R. ,s Harrington is. erecung . a i bungalow at 1263 Kast Twenty-second street In Westmoreland. ! Concrete work on the basement of the new Sellwood fire station at 1660 East Thirteenth street is progressing. i Mrs. Florence Beach of: Lexington, spent the past week a the home of her brother-in-law. Silas H. Beach, 546 Sell wood boulevard.! H m... c W Vnnk rt jUhanv Is vlaltin 1 her mother. Mrs. S. N.. Parrish, 1495 East Eleventh street, and Mrs. 13. C. Ritter, "618 Maiden avenue. Mrs. i?arah Hamilton and daughter, Miss Rose, plan to leave for their home at Waterloo. lows, Sunday after an ex tended Visit with Mrs. Hamilton's daugh ler. Mrs. I H- Slade. 1695 East Slx ieenlh.street. Mrs Hamilton and daugh ter have visited since March at different roast points. i C Mrs. R. R. Hill, 64T Rex avenue, has ,f been seriously 111 for ten days. ' ! Mrs. Blanche Whltback of Iowa visited the home of S H. Beach, 546 Sellwood boulevard, one day this week. She was -v a. former schoolmate of Mrs. Beach. . 1 " 1 1 TROUTDALE Miltdn Sotile of Pleasant View planted a half acre in cucumbers called "cukes" in the trade and has netted 1178 for ; the crop. This hefps him cover , contln " gent exbenses in attending the academy at Meadow Glade, Wash., this winter. The regular meeting of the Troutdale Parent-Teacher association was held Fri- day afternoon In the school house. Re freshments were Berved after an Inter esting session, i ! . Mrs. A.Fox is visiting relatives In ; Baker, and is expected, back before Tnanksgiving. i l . Mrs. Jay? Bailey of Gresham spent Tuesday Inr Troutdale as the guest of 'TUr .T A IfAH ' Trilftnn , Oeorgo' Richardson 1 is sojourning (at Goble engaged in extracting from Mother Earth several hundred sacks of pota toes. -i ;:! : " !',- -- 't i r G. P Lumsden Is now fully recovered from a recent -illness. i Severt cousins 'and a vbevy of frfends tisslsted , Miss 'Alice Spencer Saturday f celebrate her eighteenth birthday, I . The fancy work committee ' of ; the jjl Jkdtes Aid met Monday : afternoon ; as trie guesis oi airs. u. a-- ariow, Mrs.' 11. E. Bradley Wednesday ! was hostess to the members of the apron committee of the Ladies' Aid. , ; Residentji of Troutdale have ce&seri to Inquire about thf construction of the I wool warehouse and sorting sheds prom ised last spring. It Is hoped that the that Blssengef & Co. of Portland. who i have leased the ground, will be able to i -go on with the enterprise, which would employ 150 tq 300 men. To Hold Bazaar any, Dance' Montavilla, Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold Its bazaar November 19 at the 1. O. O. V. hall, corner East Eightieth and Glisah streets. " Many articles In needlework and cooked foods will be on olsplay. , A dance will be held la; the evening.. : ' ; ' , ,f ., . Ijcsson on Applied Truth . A lesson on applied truth will be given In the Portland hotel assembly room at 8 o'clock Sunday night by. the Rev, IL Edward Mills, pastor of the Realization league : : j : - .: -:. .-, ' : . I; "I ' NORTH ALBINA'S BUSINESS CENTER LIBRARY TO SHOW .III " v . mtmim J . I - v i- Jolt's t A A t -.. ' ' - - rir-iiii j"'-' ' ' ' " f - .. - . .11.1,1.11 ti i, In" Mississippi avenue and Shaver street, ANNOUNCE SERVICE .1 Mrs. W. V. Loomis, ' 1923 East Multnomah street, had, been a resi dent of Portland for 16 years. Her sudden death last Friday was a shock and, surprise to her many friends. Thei body was taken i to Ganges, Mich. ', where funeral serv ices will be held. Services will also be held at the Christian church," East Seventy-sixth and Hoyt streets, some time next week. C. C. Roberts, the pastor, will officiate. Mrs. Loomis is survived by her husband, W. V. Loomis,: and a son, William. K. Miss Alma Rothenberger has opened her. Holiday store in East Stark street Miss Rothenberger made the same ven ture two years ago with gratifying re sults, i i Miss Esther Penwell and mother have gone to California for an extensive visit Miss Penwell, has for years been book keeper for the West Oregon Lumber company. The dance given by the United Ar tisans in the Montavilla school . build ing was liberally patronized. William E. Wilson, proprietor of the Villa barber shop.1 , whose automobile was stolen from Park and Yamhill streets about itwo wees ago,-has re ceived word fnom the chief of police at Richmond, Cat, that his car. has been located at that place. Officers at Rich mond notified the Portland police of the recovery, saying the car was found standing in the street with two . rims and ; two tires missing. The insurance company is shipping the i machine back to Portland by boat Wilson - says the efficiency of the Portland police is largely responsible for the recovery of his car. . H. P. Barrett. Eighty-second and East Burnside. has finished painting his house, and the results are sufficient evidence of what a little money spent for paint will do for many other homes in Montavilla. The surmises of the citizens of Mon tavilla at 12:30 Tuesday morning took on all the color variations. Burglars. wind storms, gas explosions, one of the family , falling out of bed or down stairs and falling plaster were among the guesses. Few if any guessed the truth. Not until Tuesday's papers were read was it generally known that the earth's ' crust had been visited by a temblor. In the past few months very little petty larceny has been reported from Montavilla.- It has been the Judgment of many that this' suburban district Is too distant from the railroads to attract the "hobos who travel from city to city, determined to live dishonestly. Within the last week-all such hopes have been exploded. From at least a dozen quar ters reports have come, alleging thefts and burglaries. RUSSELLVILLE The Russellville grange will hold a bazaar and free entertainment Satur day, December 4. and all receipts will be turned over to the grange hall fund. The grange is recognized as a commu nity asset and has been having some lively social times recently. A branch of the county library has been established at Russellville, with Mrs. Rogers in charge. Charles Wicklander and family will shortly leave for Eastern Oregon. He has raised a large crop of potatoes this year which jUie will place on the market before his departure. Neighbors and friends wish them success. Special Services Announced Beginning Sunday and. continuing u til December 6, the Rev; L. E. Neal of Coquille, Or., will conduct a special se ries of evangelistic services 'at the Church of God, Union avenue and Fail ing street. : ; & ALBERTA Highland Pharmacy MAEQUAKDT BROS., Druggists KiliiBgswwrtli asd Vslon. Wdla. CS6. ! Stores. We Deliver. Wygmnt and Coioa. Wdla. IT8J. Alberta Pharmacy B. E. BE ALL, Prop. - Anything Yoa ed from"' the Drag Store n . We DeliTer Fremptly Ffeose Woedlawa Us, OSMV Z4th and Alberta Sts. ALBERTA TIRE & REPAIR SHOP L. 8. ROBIXSOJT, Prep. I , All Work Guaranteed : Used Tires Bought and Sold 1035 UNION AVE. FOR MRS MS where many Industries Tie in Importance with other neighborhoods LENTS COMMITTEE WOULD RUSH PLAN The committee in charge of the Lents community improvement plan is making a strong effort to have the petitions prepared immediately. The maps which were being prepared by the city to cover all the territory to be improved are now in the hands of the committee. These maps are made so as to show all streets, blocks and lots of the dis trict and in addition give the assessed value of each lot and the cost to each of the improvement. These maps will be placed, as soon as possible, in convenient places in Lents so that persons desiring information in regards to their property may consult them. IMPKOVE3IEST SEEDED This improvement plan Is one of the biggest and most needed undertakings probably . ever attempted by the Lents community. It will be valuable to prop erty owners, and will without a doubt, greatly increase the value of all prop erty so improved. It is the hope, of the committee that all property owners in the Lents district will assist In this work and help "put it over the top." Mrs. G. K. Larson of 6823 Powell Val ley road moved Monday to make her home near Brooklyn. Mrs. E. B. Ward of Philomath. Or., is a house guest of Mrs. E. O. Shepherd. Evening Star Grange held its regular monthly meeting last Saturday. ' HAND PAI5FCLI.T HCET ' L. L.. Campbell, the new proprietor of the Myer garage on Foster road, pain fully hurt his hand while changing an automobile tire. The rim slipped and cut an ugly wound which necessitated several, stitches. The family of L. Mall. 9704 Foster road, has been quarantined for diphtheria.- The daughter of Mrs. Miller, proprie tress of the Perfection confectionery on Foster road and Ninety-second street, has been ill. . , Surveyors are at work in the Gilbert district preparing plans.' and specifica tions for the proposed water system to be installed in that district Mrs. W. C. Smith is suffering from an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. , Kern Park Christiari Senior Endeavor won the banner awarded to all theEn deavorers in Portland.' Members of the Timble club held a linen shower for Mrs. F. L. Barker, One Hundred and ' Second street and Fifty-fifth avenue. Victoria Theatre 18TH AND ALBERTA . SAT., NOV. 13 Madge Kennedy In "THE BLOOM IXO AGEL "THE BIO SHOW" Two-Reel Monkey Comedy for Kids of Six, Thirty-six, Sixty SUN.. NOV. 1 Olive Thomas In "FOOTLIGHTS ASD SHADOWS" "LITTLE MISS JAZZ" Comedy Pathe News MON.-TUES.. NOV. 15-16 Norma Talmadge In "THE WOMAN GIVES WED.. NOV. 17 Elaine Hammersteln In "THE SHADOW OF. BOSALIE BYRNES" "THE QUICKSAND" 2d Chapter of "The Veiled Mystery," With Antonio Moreno and Pauline Curley THURS.-FR1.. NOV. 18-19 Constance Taimadge la "IN 8EAHCH OK A SINNER" Larry Semon in "The Stage Hand" Some Joy Show See It MISSISSIPPI-UNION Overlook Electric Co. 835. Mississippi Ave., at Shaver ! Woodlawn 6019 "EVERYTHING. ELECTRICAL" F. B. ROLAND HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS Orantteware, Tinware, Garden Tool, Lawn Mewtrt and Palnton' SuppIlM A Larf Anortmant of SperUne floods est UNION AVENUE NORTH COUCH'S PHARMACY j j Union Avenue DRUGS,' KODAKS, CANDY f 1 ' PRESCRIPTIONS VVClCrV Purity . Accuracy Afeeey DATIS-MADE BICTCI.ES SIT Rllwlailppt A,., Corner F.llln. J DAYTON SNELL t i. , , . Also A l' ' O ft 11 SLIGHTLY USED MOTORCYCLES Ogden & Gravelle T1.. RIAL ESTATE INSURANCE REPAIRING 1ST Shaver St.. Portland Oraaon AJX MORK eDAJlAjrTEED ' . rnene Wetfta 0t - . ' Caloa Ave. N." 1 1 m 1 ' ' 1 - - - " . ,sKua 0KW00D COO BUDGET COMING UP A special meeting of the Rock wood school district will be held Thursday to consider the budget and other matters. Among the subjects for consideration to, be presented will be the employment of a third teacher. The school is now out of debt, well built and furnished and the attendance increasing. W. Tyson is building a new cottage back of his store on the Base Line road. The Burgess nursery will turn out a large number of young trees grown in 1920, mostly prunes, and preparations are being made to plant several sacks of peach pits for 1921. Upon the roots of the resulting young trees the prunes will be grafted. The Kreofsky brothers are hoping to be able to put up an addition to the Rockwood garage If they Succeed in renting their store building on the Base Line road. Several parties have inquired about it and it is understood some of fers have been made. -If sufficient signatures can be-obtained the Rockwood community will have electric lights added to its'gas to make it more citifiecL , It is understood that $135 per house must be pledged to be taken in service within two years. Several have signed up. 1 A petition is being largely signed by' owners of property on Martin avenue to have it improved. It is certainly in need of recognition by the county. PARKROSE The Ladies' Aid society of Parkrose will hold an all day session at the church Thursday, November. 18. It is hoped all members will make a special effort to be present Visitors are cordi ally Invited to be present The mission ary, society will have charge of devo tional exercises. The Women's Home Missionary society of Parkrose has been organized with the following officers : Mrs. Mead, president'; Mrs. R. C Marshall, vice-president; Mrs. Schatz, sectary and treasurer.1 ' "As You Grow Older" does your work tire your eyes? As you grow older will your eyes be in condition to do the same kind and quality of work you are doing at present? It is mahily a question of taking care of your eyes now. Beware of eyeitrain. At the first symptoms have your eyes examined by one of our experi enced optometrists. Two optometrists in attendance at all times. - DILLEN ROGERS JEWELER and OPTICIAN Killingsworth and Albina Ave.. Established 1910 r. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ; The Woodstock branch .library is planning an exhibit of books suit able for Christmas gifts. Througn the efforts of' Miss Carrie Mussdorf, the librarian, the book stores of the city will have a display of books at the library in conjunction with Good Book week. A special meeting of the) Parent-Teacher association will be held at the Library next Thursr dayi at which Miss Anne M. Mul heron will talk on books ir. the home.: The circulation of the branch' last year was 26,263 books, of -Which only 45 per cent were fic tion. The Woodstock Study club has been re vived and' Is now holding meetings at the library. The meeting held Friday was the: second since the war. The subject under study is "Travel in the United States." ; New -England was the subject of Friday's meeting. The' club takes up the literature and history of the regions under discussion as well as the scenic points. The T. W. C. A. girls reserve, an or ganisation for home , service, are now working on a piece qum jor me iverr Baby home. The girls recently gave a Halloween party for the community at the j Woodstock school. The officers of the ' organization are : Edna Beeson, president. Hazel Atkinson, secretary, Myrna Daniels, treasurer. The girls work under the supervision of Mrs. Kilgore. A women's gymnasium class has been organized and is holding practise in the school auditorium. U. G. Wells and Clara Schneider were married at the home of the bride, 5646 FiftyTfifth street southeast, Friday aft ernoon, by the Rev. Lester C. Poor. The Woodstock school is going to start milk distribution to the pupils Monday. A bottle of milk will be issued to each scholar for 5. cents. The P. T. A. is planning to hold benefit dances in the TIVOU THEATRE "Morle Around the Corner" j WILLIAMS AVE., Near Bnssell "j''.' . ' j ". SUN.. NOV. 14 "ONCE A PLUMBER" Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran 1 Comedy "His Master's Breath" ; Also Klnogram and Topics MON.-TUES., NOV. U-16 I THfnry B. Wnthall In "STILL SMALL VOICE" "Ruth of the Rockies'' No. 7 and a Comedy WED.-THURS., NOV. 17-18 Dolores Casslnelll in "TARNISHED REPUTATION" Also Comedy "Am 1 Ureaming? and a Mutt and Jeff FRL-SAT., NOV. 19-0 Doris Kenyon la "BAND'BOX" Comedy "Shotgun and Wedding'' and a Screen Magazine KILLINGSWORTH Two Stores HI KlIHsffsworth Ave. 8!7 Mississippi Are. Phone Woodlairn tC3 FENNING'S Bakery "The Best in Our Line" C. FESSI5G. Prop. WE HAVE IT OR CA3T BAKE IT WE ARE FOOD SPECIALISTS PIEDMONT ELECTRICY CO. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS HOUSE WIRING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS ELECTRICAL FIXTURES CMAS. SPECK ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOODLAWN 132S KEEP WARM THIS WINTER i and look orer our stock bl X'SED and SEW STOVES, lowest prices. Talk trade any time. Van Wyngarden 88 MISSISSIPPI AVESUE BASKET GROCETERIA 144 KILLINGSWORTH AVE. Piedmont's new Self-Serve Store, where you save the cost of Clerks. De livery and Credit. Look for our Saturday Bargains. ; . EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES f TWO STORES FOR DRUGS Killingsworth Ave. Drug Co. ' S. E. Cor. Albla'a ail KUllBfSwortk ' Kenton Pharmacy ; . 1JSI Deroy St. . Doddridge. DeFera Ay Harlow, Props. Two . Leading; Confectionery Stores ea tie East Side COLONIAL CHOCOLATE SHOP ' LOCATED: AT ' KILLINGSWORTH A5S ALBIKA AYES, aid . WILLIAMS AXD RCSSELL 8TS. COMPLETE SMOKERS' ARTICLES , -Oar Owa Hama-Made . CANDIES E. W. MOBIARTT, Prep. school auditorium to help in the distribu tion.' '. ' " '"" t - " '- ' -The Parent-Teacher association, wont ing with the library and principal of the iuhnnl S. nw.l,lnr a, nifht School lOT teaching English to the foreigners of the district. Tbere are large kiutou , Italians and Dalmatians In the vicinity of the school and many of the older peo. pie cannot speak English. - v j t t A new system of penmanship is being tried out in Woodstock school by Miss J. Winifred Basset in the upper grades. The classes in penmanship do their work to the music of a phonograph playing a well, accented march, the idea of the hoinc in tret them to form their letters in rhythm with the music Princi pal A. U. Prideaux says me penmaw ship shows a. marked improvement ' The Rev. Lester C. Poor of the Wood stock Methodist Episcopal church, chris tened Robert Harry Olsen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert Olsen, at their home, 6005 Curtis street , i " : The Ladles' Aid society of Woodstock church met at the home of Mrs. Hum phrey. 5710 Fiftyninth avenue, last Wednesday. There was a good attend ance. The officers of the aid are : Mrs. Reina Cllsby, president, and Mrs. Ina M. Holcomb, secretary. The Epworth league held a community social at the church Friday night The 1di hm a vnllev ball team and is scheduled to play Central Epworth loae-iio dni-inr Thanksgiving week. Dur ing Wln-My-Chum week the league will hold services every night at the church, nffwi-a nf th leasrue "are Lawrence Schneider, president, Lester Van Fleet first vice ; John White, second vice ; pei lic Hall, thjrd vice ; Alice Nelson, fourth vice, and Fred Jaybush, treasurer. Woodstock school has a soccer team ihio t-oar Th members of the team are: A. Kintz, John Bluchy. Kobert urani. David LaMorra, Winston - Anderson, Ronald Murray, Chester Tempest, Tony Camitlo and George Lyons. ... At the first meeting this year of the Parent-Teacher association the following officers weer elected: Mrs. D. B. Kelley, president. Miss Harriet McCabe,vice president ; Mrs. P. T. Murray, secretary, and Mrs. O. N. Stanton, treasurer. An excellent quality of charcoal is be ing made from the shell of cocoanuts. the process being a recent invention. Crystal Theatre - 185 JEILLINGSWOB.TH AVE. SUN., NOV. 14 WALLACE REID la WHAT'S YOUR HURRY Comedy "The f Big Show' MON.. NOV.. 15 BEBE DANIELS in YOU NEVER CAN TELL Comedy "Hock-a-Bj e Baby" TUES.-WED., NOV. 16-17 ' THE RIVER'S END A Story of God's Country by James . Oliver Curwood All-Star Cast Comedy tWho's Craity Now!" THUR8.. NOV. 18 MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN in THE INFERIOR SEX Comedy "Crasy Cat" FBI.-SAT- NOV. !! HUMORESQUE The Greatest Pletnre- P.ver Wereened. Special Appropriate vionn rtompi aimenU All Except Babes In Arms Mnst Have Tickets PRICES 10S 20N 25 First Show at 6:30. Second Show at 1 8 10. Third Show at :au - : and Delicatessen 141 KILLINGSWORTH AVENUE Furniture Exchange WOODLAWS SC8S SPECIAL Manwalt Vacuum Olethaa WuMng Machine S27.00 ; D. R. WATSON HARDWARE i Eaat 8429 ; SSS Wllliama Ave. P. R. MILEER Builder & Contractor 1141 ALBINA AVENUE Nar Klllmeiwertli Roettger Hardware Co. EVERYTHINO IN HARDWARE, PAINTS, CUTLERY, SPORTtHO OOODS AND FISHINO TACKLE " 14S C. KllllnflMrartlt A.! Wdln. SSO Fryers Pharmacy Woedlawa S ' !S Kllllnttwortli Ara. ; Portland, Ora Reliable Druggists PROMPT SERVICE PRICE and QUALITY RIOHT The school district meeting has been called for ; November 26, and will have a' budget to consider and an additional sum over the receipts expected to vote for of 11053.47. Among the questions to. come up at the school meeting November 26 -will be the electric lighting of the school house. Some point out that lamps are both un satisfactory and dangerous, while others contend that as the building has been without electric lights for- 80 years it can well continue a few years more. The Cady store has such a pile of wood beside it that many think a wood- yard has been opened. i It seems settled that the Falrvlew pu pils ef the union high school at Gresham will continue to attend until 'the close of the school year, when, if, Falrvlew does not formally join the district, the Union trustees wjll take undeH consider ation what will be done for 1921-22. KILLINGSWORTH DISTRICT ' Mr. and Mrs.. J. Clark have sold their home at 108 Sumner street and are now living at 422 H Burnside street. The boys and girls of the Patton Presbyterian church held aj party in the basement of the church Monday. Refreshments were served, -i . The ,Ockley Green grammar school football team triumphed over the Hol- laday aggregation, 18 to 0, Tuesday. The Knights of Columbus are now occupying Thiel hall, which was left Look for this 10c on L o A M lie F liS REDEEMABLE Coup For the Housewife have started "A Profit-Sharing System." will enclose with every Wrapped Loaf MEDAL" a coupori, equal to One-Tenth o deemable in' cash at any name, , 1 "l he Master RUSSELL Gold Priced Going Down! But Why WAITYou Are Always Assured of the LOWEST Possible Prices at MATTHIElfS. Hi. East Side Location Stands for Cheaper and Better Merchan dise. Get That Next Purchase Here. MATTHIEU EXPECTORANT. . . .50 and $1.00 For Coughs and Colda Every Bottle Goaraateed or Money Ilefaaded PEBECO TOOTH PASTE PEPSODONT TOOTH PASTE . . PALMOL1VE SOAP CUTICURA SOAP . . . I . . . WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP. . . BROMO SELTZER . ........... CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS. LAXATIVE BROMO QUJNINE .... . . MATTHIEU We Give S. & H. Stamps With Every Purchase 275 Russell St., Portland, Or. Phones E-662 C 1232 "Thirty Year on th Same Corner Beipeaka fori Phona Et SX27, :; :' , j - A. J. OaVllblM, ALBINA FURNITURE CO. NEW AND USED FURNITURE EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME I t "BIO WILLIAW8 AVE. - . . - AMERICAN BAKERY Et 4229 . i 483 WILLIAMS AVENUE MALTED MILK BREAD A SPECIALTY PIES CAKES PASTRIES Dan OaiMMfi Sphone Eart S4SO Dependable Cleaner and Dyer Suit BOa Or, Olaanad S1.O0 SuMa.Oyoa' SSIO , SIS WILLIAMS AVE. S.K. FISHER THE DBCCGI9T V 77 Winiama Arenae, Corner Far-o Tortlaad. Oref oi " ' vacant by the Jackson 4ancing academy. Doctor and Mrs. Adahis left this week will pass the for California, where they winter. Dr. Adams has sold his home at 11S7, Webster street He Intends to locate on the west side when he return. Road Improvement In Southeast Part Of City Requested A delegation headed by Marvin K. Hedge, representing the , Mount Scott improvement committee for the territory east of Elghty-seconc , street- southeast and within the city Units, has petitioned "the county commissioners for extensive road work in that district. They will be given a, hearing in he course of the preparation of the bui'get for 1921. The petitioners ask the commissioners to Include in this budget sufficient funds for- the construction Kf a hard surfacs roadway 18 feet In w dth on Ninety-sTc-from Forty-fifth ond street southeast. avenue southeast to the Estacada car- line, approximately 25 blocks in length ; also the Gilbert road from Its Intersec- tion of Foster road and Eighty-third the Portland city street southeast to limits. In conform! grades. y with the city La Rooho. Hurts Foot" City Attorney W. 1 LaRoche Is con fined to his home wjlth an injured foot that may prevent hjs return to his of ficial duties for several days. He stepped on a nail, wjhlch penetrated his foot to the bone, . With a new davii one man can re-, lease a lifeboat from a ship, step into It and lower It on 4n even keel to the water by handling aj B.lngle rope. PEOFIT-SHARINO COUPON SAVE THIS COUPON i - IT 1H WORTH MITH OKI A CEJiT GOLD MEDAL BREAD 15c L O A F uu(icr uuKcr a ; Baked by tna , Twentieth Century Bakery Page Ktreet, Portland!, Oreron In CASH at AKT CBOCF.RT STORE who wants to say e money we lereafter we of "GOLD a Cent, re- grocery store. Remember the Medal Bread Baker's Loaf" . ; - WILUAMS 45 ...... :.45t . 10f, .3 for 25 ,.23 ........23 25, 506 $1.00 ....... 50r ...... .25 DRUG CO. Our Reliability" . - Dr. J.Y. Rawlinson v Vision Specialist -' Any Lena Quickly and Accurately Duplicated , an tha Cart Slda V ,S49Va Williams Ave. , (OVEH BATES' BANK) Office Hours. 0 :30-12 : 1 :30-5 EVEMINOS BY APPOINTMENT Office East 7070 . Residence I Woodlawn 5603 is -a I S 1