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8 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1920. COSMOPOLITAN 1ST UNI IS EOF CLUBS ON 'CAPI All Students and Faculty People of University Are Eligible for Latest of Organizations. University of Oregon, Kugene, Nov. 20. Probably the most unique club on the campus is the Cosmo politan club, which IncIudeB all stu dents at the university -who are of foreign birth. A meeting was held Tuesday night at the Y. M. C. A. hut and plans for the future activi ties of the organization were planned. Professor.- E. E. DeCou reported that he had sent 15 letters to the- presidents of a number of Western, 'Middle Western and Eastern colleges inquiring about the nature of the foreign born student clubs, asking for copies of their programs and publications. He expected answers by the end of this week or the fore part of next week. This information will be val uable in organizing the ciub in the best way and in getting .up good programs. MKXICAXS MAT ARBIVE Dean C. V. Dyment stated that the club eould-expect a big increase in mem bership in the. future. The Mexican Chamber of Commerce had written a letter to the university asking as to the facilities on hand to house and instruct a group of Mexican students. - He also expected a big increase in the enrollment of Chinese students. According to the constitution tempor arily Adopted at the meeting there will be three kinds of members. The first will be the active members who will be foreign born students and faculty mem bers. The second will be the associated members comprising the students born In America. The third will be honorary members. The constitution calls for bi monthly meetings. OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED It was decided to elect the officers and .to, give a short program at the next meeting. F, A. Buholzer, chairman ; Rex Uemelster and Anna Karagozian were appointed a nominating committee. Arrangements for a program were also made. . Intercollegiate Press Association Ready to Function University of Oregon, Eugene, Nov. 20. With ,11 college publications as sub scribers, the Pacific Intercollegiate Press association will soon betcln to work. The ansoelation Is the result of the conference of newspaper editors and business man agers from the Pacific colleges which met here last week and organized. Under the present plan each paper will send out news bulletins, concerning happenings on 'its) own campus. In this nay interest will be kept alive In all the schools or the coast in neighboring in stitutions. A. Wendell Braekett of the University "of Washington daily, one of the origin ators of the idea,; is to have charge of the service. Each paper will have its own ice. Each' paper will have its own newpaper publicity man for publica tions In other papery Jacob Jacohson, former exchange editor on the Oregon Emerald, will handle this work on the Oregon campus, ' Subscribing papers to this service are: The University of Washington Daily, Daily Californlan, O. A. C. Barometer, Oregon Daily Knierald. Whitman Col lege Pioneer, Reed College Quest, W. S. C. Evergreen, University of Columbia Ubyssey. The Gonzaga, The Sun Dodger (U. of W.), and Lemon Punch (U. of O.). DECORATIVE CANDLES FIT COLOR SCHEMES h 1 v&-. J l - r, i Mrs. M. B. Wells The creatiton of candles with an In dividualism that rounds out the. furnish ing of a room and candles that "fit' in" to the decorative scheme of a table, whatever that scheme and color may be these are the things that are popular izing with Portland hostesses the beau tiful Wellscraft candles designed and made by Mrs. M. B Wells in her little home shop at 581 East Thirteenth street north. j There are candles j of substantial size and shape wrought ! in the rich colors that blend into the decorative scheme of the den and library.! Tall slender can dles decorated in gold, silver and pastel colors for the drawing room ; dainty pink and white and blue and white tapers for the bedroom; blue birds, ducks and kewpie designs for the nur sery, and an. infinite variety of sizes, shapes and colors for the attractively appointed luncheon and dinner table. Mrs. Colin Dyment , Elected : President Of Armistice Club Universitylof Oregon, Eugene, Xov. 20. Many prominent women connected with the university assisted in the for mation of an Armistice day club, which was effected recently as the result of ?the recent jArmistice day celebration. The first meeting was held this week. Mrs. Colinl Dyment was elected presi dent, Dean Elizabeth Fox, vice president, and Miss R. Louise Fitch, secretary. Other members are: Mis's.Tirza Dins dale of Eugene. Miss Mary Brownell, Miss Powell,j Miss Grace Robertson, and Miss Winifred Douthit of the university. These people were stationed at dif ferent places during the war and no two did the same kind ! of work, nor were they at the same place. Mrs. Dyment and Miss Douthit were connected with the Red Cross and stationed at different places in France. Miss Robertson was stationed in Russia, and Miss Brownell in Roumania, both with the Red Cross. Miss Dinsdale was in Italy, Dean Fox in France, and Miss Fitch in France, all doing T. W. C. A. work. ml F.-d fc 83 Mr HONORS FITTINGLY PAID PJONORS paid to tke "departed Ttfili be most fittingly done if the funeral arrangements are made hy Finley's. Our years of experience have made us experts in our profession. - Perfect Service Day and Night Funeral Directors Montgomery ai Fifth j PHONE MAIN 9 I MEMBER NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS m CHRISMS SEALS SALE IS INDORSED BY GOV. OLCOTT Oregon Tuberculosis Association Organizing in Many Communi ties for Opening of Campaign. The annual sale of Christmas seals by the Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion has received the following com mendation from Governor Olcott: "It is with pleasure that I give n in dorsement to the Christmas Seal sale of i .i the Oregon Tuberculosis association. This association conducts a broad gen eral public health campaign and it is found associated with virtually levery agency engaged in health work and with the educational institutions, as well. Its sole means of support, financially, is .the Christmas Seal sale and I am certain it will meet with the same ready re sponse with which It has met in the past" 'I Practically the entire state is; now organized for the sale of the I little Christmas stickers which will begin De cember 1. Organizations have been per fected by counties, cities and communi ties ' and the schools will also render valuable aid in the sale as they have in past years. In Portland the sale will be conducted through the medium of booths placed conspicuously In the down town section In charge of different groups of women each dayl ' The quota, for the campaign is $40,000. County quotas have been worked out aa follows on a basis of five seals per capita, which sale will be necessary if the present work of the association is to be continued : Baker, $896.45 ; Benton, $687.20 ; Clackamas, $1884.80; Clatsop, 1157.50 J.Columbia. $698; Coos, $1112.85; Crook, $171.20 ; Curry, $151.25 ; Des chutes. $481.10: Douglas. $1066.66; Gil liam, $198 ; Grant. $274,80 ; Harney. $199.60; Hood River, $415.75; Jackson, 1020.25; Jefferson, $160.55; Josephine, $382.75 ; Klamath, $370.65 ; Lake, $199.55 ; Lane, $1808.30; Lincoln. $304.20; Linn, $1227-50 ; Malheur, $545.35 ; Marion. 12355.85; Morrow, $280.85; Multnomah, $13,794.90 ; Polk, $709.05 ; Sherman, $191.80; Tillamook, $438.80; Umatila, $1297.80; Union, $831.80; 1 Wallowa, 8488.90; Wasco. $682.40; Washington. $1318.80; Wheeler, $139.55; Yamhill, $1826.45. Caroline Schafer's Funeral Is Held; Death Came Nov, 9 Caroline Schafer, widow of Michael Schafer. a pioneer of 1862, died at the home of her daughter. Miss Sarah Web ber, in Portland November 9. The fu neral services were held at the Brady and DeMoss parlors at Oregon City. The interment was at the Stafford cem etery. Mrs. Schafer was bom In St. Louis in 1842 and came to Oregon 48 years ago by way of the Isthmus of Panama. - She is survived by eight daughters, one son, 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. . i 5 rP IS loi m BE I CHINA WARE Our last shipment pf China Wares for Christmas trade just arrived ffom Japan, and we now have a complete and very attractive line, but we are not going to keep themj we are going to sell them and sell them all at great REDUCTIONS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Nov. 22-23-24 Monday Tuesclay Wednesday Regular $10.00 hand painted Japanese Tea Set consisting of tea pot, sugar bowl, creamer, 6 cups and 6 Saucer in 6 different decorations cherry, rose, landicape, Floral, bluebird and palm. All in beautiful patterns. .r.S4.98 lA doz. Bread and Butter plates, bamboo or bluebird design. QQ . Resrular $1.50 set ! IOC lA doz. Pie Plates, bamboo or bluebird designs. Regular CS li. so set i D-L.JLO A doz. Cups and Saucers, bluebird design. Regular $3.00- set. $1.75 $4 doz. Cups and Saucers, bamboo design. Regular Q- FA 2.40 set i . L 0i.Jll Vt doz. Japanese landscape design Cyps and Saucers. Regular 3.00 set . . . $1.75 AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS NOT MENTIONED HERE We Save You 20 to 100 COME AND SEE US R. K0HARA & CO. 411 WASHINGTON ST. Between 10th and 11th Sts. 365 MORRISON ST. Below Olds. Wortman & King Store Announcing FELDSTEIN'S ANNUAL FALL URN! a- 1 TUR E SALE GIVING PORTLAND PEOPLE an unusual opportunity to supply every household need at small expense, Feldstein offers his entire stock, which fills the corner building at First and Yamhill, at THE LOWEST PRICES SINGE THE WAR Come early Monday morning, and come prepared to buy, as unexpected bargains will greet you on every hand. SALE NOW ON . . Just an Even Hundred Of These Special Breakfast Tables $3-95 The handy, substantiaal table for kitchen, breakfast room or any nook in the house. Folds up like a book and opens to a. good size table. You may have them either square or round, !n natural finish. Regular $6.50 value. Mall Orders 50c Extra WINDOW SHADES Two colors only, green and olive green. $1.25 36x6, special each $1.50 36x7, special each .i We also make shades to order, any color you wish. 73c 83c Ninety-six Quartered Oak Library Tables These Library Tables, are well built of selected quartered oak, and the prices are so reduced that you must see them to appreciate their wonderful value. Main Floor. Dining Room Tables An exceptional opportunity to buy a new dining room table for Thanksgiving and Christmas. We place this lot of 100 tables on sale tomorrow at a great saving to our customers. ! Round quartered oak table, 45 inch top; QQI QK regular $48.50 value tJjOreteJ Round quartered oak table 48-inch top; (I?QQ QPv regular $55.00 value.. tyOVmOU $l Zan Very Good Brooms 60c All are six-foot extension. Mail orders promptly filled, money refunded. Second Floor. Satisfaction guaranteed or your 25" Only 5 Quality Electric Irons , Only one to a customer. $7.50 value; on sale at only t4r 35 Xo C. O. I). Ordtn) An Exceptional Buy for Our Customers $21.00 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, Gold Seal. . . ... ....... . S13.95 $19.00 9xl0 Congoleum Rugs, Gold Seal ...... ........ $12.95 Only One to a Customer No C. O. D. Orders No Phone Orders Congoleum and Pabcolin 85c b:....; 77c Davenport Bargains We have on hand a number of davenports upholstered in genuine leather, imita tion leather and leather craft. These davenports are of beautiful designs, well constructed, oak, quartered oak and mahogany. ' . The prices range upward ft A g from JJ I Oil For your own satisfaction, call and see them. Second Floor. Steel Beds. Springs. Mattresses them in this sale aa our patrons. rrma Ve have Just received a large shipment of steel beds, springs and 'mattresses, which we pur chased at a bis discount, and are able to otfer Rocker Sale We also have a large assort ment of Rockers, overstuired In leather, leatherette , and tapestry; also fiber, reed and oak at astonishing prices. As pictured here Genuine leather, regular 165, special $47.50 lathercraft. regular 150 special $35.50 Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention a tremendous saving to 2-inch post beds. Ivory and Vernis Martin finish only. Kegu- tfjlO QC lar $20, now J 1 0.J7J Steel fabric springs, regu lar 1 12.50 QC value, offered DOS0 40-lb. cotton felt mat tresses, regular $16.60 value, offered Q QC In this sale at pO.7J Coil springs from $10.71 to lii.ao. Large stock of brass beds in beanUful design go In this -sale. First Floor FOUR ONLY IVORY BEDROOM SUITES Dresser with French plate mirror. Dressing Table with triplicate mir rors. Chiffonier and Bed, all to match. Regular $145.00. fl?QQ 7C special - 00. O Extra Large Stock of TJ -V- New and Up-to-Date JallgeS Wood and coal, and wood, coal and gas. Acorn range burns coal or wood. Latest pattern with white iplasher, warming closet and door. Sixteen-inch oven. Regular price 98, C?V fl nl nrir . f W Comforters and Pillows Alcazar Combination Range r We have just received a large shipment of these beauUful Combina tion Alcazar Ranges, in -white enamel and blue enamel. The Prices Are Eight We Invite Your Inspection Wash Tubs, Boilers, Water Pails 50 pairs of feather pillows. It's almost unbeliev . able, but they are to go on sale tomor- 0"t row at, pair..... 5X.vlJ 100 all-cotton, full-size comforters, QQ HV regular $5.75, extra special at. ..... . Dt " The prices are less than the manufacturer can pro-' duce them for. . We carry also a large- assortment of. blankets at very reasonable prices. We place on sale tomorrow our entire extra large stock of Wash Tubs, Boilers and Water Palls at big discounts. No. 1 Oalvanlsed Wash Tubs, regular $185, special. No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs, regular n zo. special No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tubs, regular ii.ia, specie... No. 8 Galvanised Wash Boilers, regular $3.60, special No. 8 Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, regular $3.75, special. No. 9 Conner Bottom Wash Boilers, reeular $4.50. special. No. 8 best all copper, extra heavy Boilers, regular $11.50. No. 9 best all copper, extra heavy Wash Boiler, reg. $12.60 ...1.75 . .MA 1.1)5 ...2.45 932& ...7.Hf TFA KETTLE SALE No. No. 8 best all copper nickel-plated Tea Kettle, regular S?S..'.m2.95 9 best all copper nickel-plated Tea Kettle, regular $4.25. ,.:i.Zf No. 8 Aluminum Tea Kettle, regular $4.75, special... $3.oO No. 9 extra heavy Aluminum Tea Kettle, regular $5.60... .... l.iSi We have a large sortment of alumi num and white and white enamel roast ers for the holidays. 174 FIRST STREET, N. E. CORNER YAMHILL Fine selection of inlaid linoleum at reduced prices. Please bring meas urements, t ,