11 TOWN TOPICS Trawler to all point of tb TJnitod State or hroad aiiould take adtntae of experienced in 'injiUinn and aerric. offered through The Ore ana Journal Information ami Tratel Bureau, in prnoaal chart, of Ionx R. Smith, Rail road ticketa and ateamahip bookings arranged. For eign exrhange issued. Information given regard lug passports. v . . i ; i.i ! ... . .- COMINQ EVENTS First Annual Oregon Mtate Com Show. Port land, November 13 to February 27. 1V21. ,.- Oregon Ktate Horticultural society, annual meeting, Euurae, IXcember 2, 3 aiul 4. Oregon and Koath Idaho Educational union. The Dalies, December 2 to 4. Oregon Stat Hotel Men, Eugene, December 3-4. , Weetern Winter show Oregon Poultry and ' Pet Hrock anaociation. The Auditorium, Port land, December 13 to 18. - State Teachers' association, Portland, Decem ber. ' T. P. A. state association, Portland, Decem ber 81. Keuil Hardware and Implement dealers, Port land. January 25 to 28. Oregon Itrtail Merchants' association, Mansh fllld, February. " Pacific 0t Society of Orthodonlsts. Febru ary 18 to 18. i, Brotlierhood of American Teomen, state con clsrer Kuaeue. April, 1921.. Foresters uf America, grand court, Portland, Way 22 to 28. Military Order of the Loyal Lesion, Portland, Hay 10. Knignts of Columbus, state council, Portland, May. 31). , a: O. V. W.-, grand lodge. April, third Tues day. - , -State DenUl society, 1821. WEATHEltFORECA8TS Portland and Vicinity Wednesday probsbly rain; winds moatly southerly. Oregon-iafyednesday fair ecept probably rsin northwui portion; gentle wind, mostly south erly, Washington Wednesday fair -east portion, rain went portion; gentle -southerly .winds. WEATIIEU COJVDITIOX8 Important low rireaaure areas are shown off the- north Atlantic coast andyin Alaika, and a shallow dejirenion is rentrsl nesr the Mexican boundary. Tlie prirK-iil high pressure area is t-fmral in Oregon. - 1'reciifitation has occurred on the middle and north Pacific sloxw. In nortrr em Alberta and Snkatchewsn, and from the npiier Jllssissiiipi valley to the north Atlantic ' inaft. The heaviest rainfall re:rted was 1.0't iiK-hes at Boston, Msas. The weather is much colder in Northern Nevada and in some of the (-antral, eastern and southern states, and is much milder over a belt reaching from Kastern ilonlana' to Western Teg. Iteiative humidity at Portland Noon yester day, H3 tier cent; IS p. m. yesterday, 75 per cent-; 5 a. ra. today, N7 wr cent. Precipitation since January 1 Total, 32 19 inches; normal, 36.18 inches: deficiency, 3.89 inches. KDWAllD L. WELLS. OHSEKVATIONS TEMP e STATIONS t ? H m. 34 38 44 3 18 3fl 30 26 42' r.o 38 'so' 50 3 42 38 40 4 0 '44 24 38 40 30 36 4. 40 CCl .02 '8 4 48 44 48 40 42 42 44 2 on 4H 78 44 64 48 mi 48 60 46 8 !i0 40 S2 78 S2 4 2 52 42 52 64 SH 42 3 8 4 ft B2 0 BO 42 42 4n 52 RO 48 48 no 48 Kskcr, Or. Koise, Idaho ........ Boston, Mass. , Buffalo. N. Y. . , . . . . 'algsry. Alberta ...... hiraco. 111 Denver, Colo. ...... I Mofnrv, Iowa . . . liairle, Alaka Fresno, Cal . Jalvcston. Texas . . v. Helena, Mont. ...... Honolulu, T. R Kansas 'ity,-Mo. . . .. l.os Anjtelee, t'L . . . Manhfield. Or Medford. Or. Memphis. Teon New Orleans, La. . . . New York. N. Y Nome, Alaska North Head. Wash. . . North I'latti. Neb. . . . Oklahoma Oty, Okla. Phoenix. Afir.. Pittsburg. Pa Pocatello, Idaho. ...... Portland, Or. '. Prince lluiiert, B.' C. . Koseburg, Or. ...... Roswell. N. M .Sacramento, t'aL ftt. Iouis, Mo St. Paul. Minn Salt Lake City. Ctah . San Iriego, Cal San Francisco, CaL . . Seattle, Wash. ...... Sheridan, Wyo Sitka. Alaska ...... Spokane, Wash Tacoma, Wash Tatoosh Inland, Wash. Tnnopah, Nev. Vancouver, B. C. alia Walla, Wash. . . Washington. D, , C. . . Yakima. Wah. . . . . . .og I 1 .06 .02 O .01 t 0 0 0 o o o o o .22 o o 0 .98 it .10 0 o o .40 .02 .2 .88. .04 0J 44 32 20 36 40 48 4 28 40 44 411 34 4 4 42 32' '('' .02 02 O l .08 0 0 .12 .20 . 12 0 ,14 .40 Afternoon report of preceding day. Discuss Budget Estimates Budget es timates to be considered in formulat ing the general budget of the com munity chest were discussed at a meet ing in the Chamber of Commerce Mon day evening. Representatives of many organizations which look to public sub scriptions for " support- were present. ;Milton It. Klepper, executive secretary of the community chest, presided. B. C. Ball and Isaac Swett were among the speakers, the former describing the community chest experiences of other cities - and the latter telling, how the Portland , Jewish federation has suc ceeded in unifying its relief work in iWtland. Boy Scout Council The Portland council of Boy Scouts will hold its an nual 'meeting at a luncheon Wednesday tit 12 :15 p. m. in the blue room of the Hotel Portland, the president, C. C.I Colt, presiding. Reports of the officers and scout executive will be given and officers and one-third of the council membership will be elected. Anyone in terested in Boy Scout worK will be welcome at this meeting, and for a luncheon reservation may call. Main Two Mothers Fined It cost Mrs. L. J. Butts and Mrs. . Beulah Ivake $5 each to permit their daughters, each under Hi. to work, as ushers in theatres of Portland after 6 o'clock at night. Judge Bell of the district court imppsed these lines Aionaay alter nearing the com plaint of Mrs. ftillie R. Trumbull of the, child welfare commission. M. R. Pilcher of the Palace garage was fined $10 for employing -a boy under age at which employment permits are Issued, Will Start Work Soon Transforma tion of the old Lyric theatre building at lhe southwest corner of Fourth and Stark streets into a passenger station for Southern Pacific electric lines will begin at an early date, according to local officlajs of the Southern Pacific company. The work as originally planned would cost in excess of $50,000. Bids Submitted by a number of con THANKSGIVING DINNER ARCADIAN GRILL Multnomah Hotel THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1920 SERVED FROM 6 TO t P. M. $2.00 Per Person MENU 7 Olympia Oyster Cocktail 'Cream of. Celery Olives Almonds Nuts Noisettes of Lamb Judic Potatoes Farislenne ' Mince Sherbet Roasted Turkey Chestnut Dressing tan"berry Sauce Salad Dixie , Ice Cream Sundae Cakes or Mince Pie Mocha special Paneing Program by the Moltnomah Orchestra MAKE TOUR RESERVATIONS . . SOW tractors were forwarded to San Epn cisco some time ago for approval of the engineering department of the rail road company. Boathoase Raided A still, four gal lons of mash and two gallons of moon shine liquor were taken and Carl Henry was placed under arrest when Deputy Sheriffs Frank Huntington and George Russell raided a boathouse near Linn ton Monday. These officers, and Wil liam Charlton and F. W. Snith of the revenue service also raided the boat house of Henry Schmidt In the same locality and seized four barrels of rryish and a, bottle of moonshine liquor. Tomorrow Is Ladies Dsy 'Ladies' day will be observed by the Portland Ad club tomorrow noon at the Benson hotel. Mrs. M. S. Johnson, vocational direcjor of the Y. W. C. A., will discuss "Mak ing Misfits Fit." and Miss Else Weidle, extension secretary of the same insti tution, will speak on "Our Girls in In dustries." Features from the Hippo drome and songs by Walter Jenkins of the Community Service will complete the program. Sbephard's Anto tVas I.Tnes Portland SL Helens division Leave Portland, 7 :30 a. m., 10 a. m.. 1 :30 p. m.. 4 p. m. ; ar rive St-' Helens, a. m.. 11:30 a. m.. 8 p. m 6:30 p. m. Leave St. Helens, 7 .30 a, m., 10 a. m 1 :30 p. , m., 5 :30 p. m. ; arrive Portland, 9 a. m.. 11:30 a. tn., 3 p. m., 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday, leave St. Helens'O p. m. ; leavo Portland 11:15 p. m. Busses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 4381. Adv. Sbepbard's Anto Bat Lines Portland Multnomah Falls division Leave Port land. 9:30 a. m.. 10:30 a. m.. 4 p. m. ; arrive Multnomah, 11:16 a. m.. 12:15 p. m., ,6:45 p. m Leave Multnomah, 7:45 a. m., 1 p. m.. 4 :15 p. m. ; arrive Port land. 9 :30 a, m.. 2:45 p m.. 6 p. m. Sat urday and Sunday, lnave Multnomah, 6 p. m. ; leave Portland. 11 :15 p. m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 438L Adv. Alumnae Rummage Sale Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae chapter Is having a rummage sale at 102 Second, between Stark and Washington, today and Tues day to raise money fo the woman's building at the "U. of O." The tale Is in charge of Mrs. A. II. McCurtain, Mrs. II. A. .Hathaway, Mrs. Howard Oakles, Miss Myrtle Smith, Miss Louise Manning and Mrs. Horace Fenton. Adv. Released on Bonds Homer Billings, who was arrested last week on a federal warrant charging him with stealing 762 boxes of apples from a freight car at Sioux Kails, S. D., was released on $3000 bonds Monday by the United States mar shal. He is to return voluntarily to Sioux Falls for trial. Sbephard's Auto 11ns Lines Portland. Aftoria and Seaside division Leave Portland 10 a, m.. 1.30 p. m. ; arrive Astoria 4 p. m., 7 p. m. Leave Astoria. 10 a. m.. 1 :30 p. . m. ; arrive Portland, 4 p. m., 7 pm. Busses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison, Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. Held to United States Court Frank Paletic, 2S9 Fourteenth street- north, was held to answer to the federal grand Jury Monday by United States Commissioner Fraser under $500 bonds for alleged violation of the national prohibition law. -i Coming to Town Tonight! You can leave your "Dime a Line" Journal want ad for tomorrow's Journal at The Jour nal want ad service station In the Owl Drug Co.'s store at Broadway and Washington street. Open each evening, except Sunday, until 10 o'clock. Adv. Blanks Everett to Speak Blanks Ev erett, field representative of the United States Chamber of Commerce, who. Is Visiting in Portland, will speak before members of the Foreign Commerce club at their regular meeting in the Oregon building next Monday evening. Shepard's Auto Bus I.lnes Portland Hood Kiver division: Leave .Portland 9 :30 a. m., 10:30 a. m.. 2:45 p. in. Ar rive Hood River. 12:30 p. m., 2 p. m., S p. m. Busses leave SL Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 4381. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. m., foot of ! Alder street. Sundays, St. Helens only, j 1 :30 p. m. Adv. I Agents Too Fast for Him Revenue agents called on Frank Paleski at 289 North Fourteenth street Sunday before i he had a chance to set up a still which j Buy Christmas Presents Here and Save Money Third, Wear Morrison WHERE THE CLOCK IS PAINTED BROffJT AD ORASGE. A genuine -"Retiring from Business" Jewelry Sale offers today: CUT GLASS at alf Balance of $30,000 stock 25 to 50 reduction. at T.GROSSMAN High Class Jeweler Price ... I they supposed to be in his house, ' amd arrested him on a charge of possessing property designed for the manufacture of liquor, after finding the tell-tale parts. He is held in the city Jail in default of $500 bonds. ' : . '. . ' : Cops Knew Odor Patrolmen Roselius and V'aughan sniffed the air and gased in. each other's eyes with a look, of underw standing. There are some smells one never forgets, and all the air about Fourth and Sheridan streets Monday night was laden with the unmistakable bouquet of "vino diagusto. In the cellar of Guiseppe Ragnona's house, 644 Fousth street, whither the patrolmen - were led by their active noses, were found 150 gal lons of wine. Guiseppe is charged with violating the prohibition law. Had Big. Stock Lee Davidson. 779 Kearney street, a motorman, was arrest ed at his home on a charge of violating the national prohibition law ' at 7 :30 o'clock Monday evening. Seventy-five gallons of undistilled moonshine and 35 bottles of "home-brew" beer were found In a clothes closet in Davidson's room. He was released on bail of $250. Similarity of Names Friends of Har old 11. Sheldon, a student living.' at 7219 Eighty-fourth street southeast, have, been amusing themselves at his expense because of a similarity of names. Another HarOld Sheldon was sentenced and paroled by Judge Tazwell for carrying a blackjack when he called on a glrL Biggest Masquerade Ban of season tonight for the public, given by An chor council No. 746, S. B. A. Thirty prizes, costing $125, never before equaled in Portland. W. O. W., 128 Eleventh street. Admission 85 cents. Adv. galem-MIU City Stage Line Connects 0. E. train No. 6 Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill- CifV 7 p. m. Joseph Ha mm an, proprietor, Salem.' Phone 44. Adv. Portland. Newberg Busses leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8:30, 9:30. 11 a. m.. and 1, 2:30, 4:15, 5:30. 6:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Adv. Pure Jersey Milk can now be obtained at Stall 369. Public Market. Adv. Pr. Edith I. Phillips, correct glasses, 450-451 ittock blk. dwy. 1305. Adv. Bible Institute Lee tores "Grace" will be the general theme of the lectures each night of Dr. Lewis S. Chafer of New York at the Moody Bible Institute in ses sion at the First Baptist church. For 15 minutes preceding the address Mrs." H. H. Lemmel will give a short talk upon the place of music in the religious educa PLENTY FOR TWENTY UP OK FOR TH II Qaia33esRe II BBBnillKHMnMHaaMaMllMSaSSSSBBBSSBSSHSBSSSSSSHHMBSB We Serve a Regular Lunch From 11 to 3 for 20c That's a Wonder Cboies of Meat or Fish. Pie or Padding. Coffee or Tea. $5.50 Meal Tickets $5 Roast Beef -20c Roast Veal 20c Stewed Beef 15c Hamburger Steak 15c Chicken Pie 20c Veal Stew ' -15c Baked Beans ' iOc Fish 20c Pastries 5c. 10c. 15c Coffee 5c BREAKFAST Grape Fruit . . . . 15c Fried Mush 15c Doughnuts. 3 for 10c Sliced Peaches 15c Ham or Bacon and Ekks 40c Stewed Prunes .....5c Toast. Buttered 5c Apple Sauce 5c French Toast --.15c ' Pastries, Bear Claws. Snails. But Hot Cakes. Syrup and Butter 10c ter Horns, Maple Bars, Nut Fried Ham or Bacon ... .30c Squares 10c DINNER ? Special Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner 75c Veal Chops 25c Tea-Bone Steak 50c Small Steak 4 .-25c Sirloin Steak :40c French Fried Potatoes 5c Tenderloin Steak 30c Rib-Steak 35c' 8 P.M. Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. .. .20c Hot Roast Ham Sandwich ... -30c Hot Roast Veal Sandwich 20c . A CO-OPERATIVE BUSINESS -f We Make and Bake Everything We Use Most Talked of and Best Thought of Eating Places in 3s APPETIZING PLACES 3 133 Park Street 124 Broadway 332 Washington St. oSfe."S. OPEN ALL NIGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT ARCADIAN GRILL MULTNOMAH HOTEL A Restaurant Internationally Known for the Quality of the Food and. the Excellency of the Service. SMITH Put1 one in your tion of the "young, introducing song ex amples with teaching: demonstration of them. Dr. Chafer also lectures each afternoon - at 3 :30 o'clock. At -10 :30 a. m. and 2 :30 p. m. daily Dr. W. P. White and Dr. Donald D. Munro of Kansas City conduct institute classes. Man Flashes Bank Roll in a Card Game; Uobbed on Way Home Monday night was a losing night all around for W. D. Ingalls, who lives near Fifth and Harrison streets. Ingalls sat in a little game in a north end card parlor during the early part of the night, police say. and chanced to owe his fel low players a small sum about 1 a. m., when the game closed. Why Wait? There is still a. shortage of houses; prices are determined by supply and demand. There is no reason for believing that real estate values will follow the downward trend of merchan dise. It took twelve years after the Civil war for prices to ad just themselves. -Your house could be raid for before then. See the splendid houses on i8th street between Klickitat and Fremont. Title andTrust Company Over 1,750,000 Served a Year" "There's a Reason!" STEATIINC CUP We Serve the Best and Sell for Less Tea 5c Salads .5c 10c. 15c 2 Eggs, any style. . 25c Vegetables 5c Macaroni and Cheese ...5c, 10c Soup 5c. 10c Corned Beef Hash ..15c Pot Foast of Beef 25c Pork Sausage and Sweet Potatoes 25c Breast of Veal with dressing, ,25c the City m t I . -r F i reS'- 7 H The Famous Multnomah Orchestra Dancing evenings -(except Sunday)" 6 to 8, 9 to 12 " Concert Sunday evenings 6 to 8 BROTHERS moutn at bedtime f He ' pulled 'two $20 bills and "' small change from his pocket and paid his los ings with the change. At Fifth and Montgomery streets, on his way home. two men "strong-armed" him and robbed Puts It Only Costs To Send This Hoosier Home F act ory demonstration and Sale All This Week Will The Hoosier saves miles arrangement, its oversized many exclusive features, "kitchen faff." In a word, the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet used and ap proved by two million women is America's foremost kitch'en convenience. Assortment of 14 Preferred Stock Food Products Free Thanksgiving Grocery Specials On Sale Wednesday Sugar.5 Lbs. 54c, 10 Lbs. $1.05, Sack $10.25 Snowdrift 2 Lbs. 49c, 4 Lbs. 97c, 8 Lbs. $1.89 Royal Club Coffee V.. 42c, ',, $1.25, U. $1.95 Mazola Oil Quart 54c, i Gal. $1.03, Gal. $2.00 Calif. Soft Shell Walnut 1 pound 30 3 pounds 88 Holiday Mixed Nuts 1 pound 2St 3 Pot""19 82 Pineapple Hillsdale and Solar Brand No. 2y2s, 3 cans $1.00 Dromedary Dates New pack, pkg 25 Ghirardelli's Chocolate llb....35:3 lbs..'. .$1.05 5 pounds $1.75 Canned Corn 3cana50 fl.95 Case $3.85 Canned . Tomatoes Canll Do, fl.25 Casef2.40 Rolled Oats 9-Lb. Vim Flour Sack $2.65, Barrel . WATCH FKITJAT'S ISSUE FOR SATCRDAT A5D MOITDAT SPECIALS Orders of $. or OTr DellTered Free 5 Flioae Orders jro C. O. JtK No Mall Orders of Less Than tti Accepted ; Swedish Delicatessen & Grocery Store 225 Yamhill N. W. Corner First and Yamhill - THE STORE THAT SATES TOtJ MONET Phone Your Want Ads to The Journal. Main 7173; A-6051. him of the two $20 bills and his watch. Ingalls told the police. Detectives hold to the theory that 'two men in the card room saw Ingalls take the $40 from his pocket and followed him. 'lie OOSlF With an Assortment Food Products You Have .it-if M X u an w Vf f i Or Will You Slave Another Year? of steps each day. Its orderly drawers and compartments, its save back ache and prevent i QUALITY FIRST A-l Butter 1 pound. .60 Roll. $1.18 FL'LIj cream cheese 1 pound.. .. .32 3 pounds 95 Raisins Snnmald Seeded or Seedles 1 pound SMe - pounds. ...58 Currants. 1 pound HOC 2 pounds. 58 I Citron Peel per pound 65c Orange and Lemon Peel 50c Canned Peas 3 cans 60 Dz.fl.95 Case f U.85 Canned Piimpkin' Royal Club. 2 can...." 34 Squash. Pumpkin. 2 can" 25 Sack 60c, 2 Sacks $1.15 .$10.50 i t WW' i ;T. .. Uot Lake. Arrivals --Hot Lake, Nov. 23. Arrivals at Hot Lake Sanatorium Saturday , were i Sea jnls Daimnus, Seattle ; P. B. Slscel, Her- c 14 Preferred Stock FREE 'I' 1 .li Ij'! "V 1 I 1 1 mm "ui ii'i I 2 i ii i triii m f i a Hoosier Now If you would get out of thq kitchen early each day would coin some f your hours of drudgery into "trme off" for rest and recreation, come to our Store this week, during our demonstration sale, sit betore tjie Hoosier, no tice how naturally and logically the Hoosief's arrangement responds to your desire for much needless stooping, reaching and walking it will eliminate. Then have one hfAMWU. JJ w Special Quality PRIME RIB OF BEEF BONED AND ROLLED 25c lb. - - i i CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST 12V2c and 15c Lb. WILD ROSE BUTTER . The 1 lb. 58c ROUND STEAK ORTOA- 11 SIRLOIN STEAK. . . LUC ID. ' , v V Buy Your Poultry for Thanksgiving of Us We have a fine stock to choose from v Quality Cascade Hkt. Third and'Yamhill fewraih iHViik. ttoia mlKton: Wlllianl r. Herr, KnterpriMl T. E. Carlin and . V. . Harris,-M.vrtH Point i Ji. P. Campbell. Butte; William H. Look. Caldwell. Idaho: A. J. Ste ven son, Spokanel; W. E. Pratt. Alice!.; ; - Wife Mirf, !!,!! m !ili 'KniiiijiHiiii t i SlilHiP!!! it !1 ii'l !. mm ii 4; :; K.iUi,;'. n oihwiii WW: mmm. III CD ,S:sifc: rilf mi kitchen sltort tuts. See h6w laid aside for Christmas. n. s j 1 . 1 IxeetttpH J Mr 11. 1 r .'i ii 3 BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT OF ALL edriesday 0 s: Quality Best . 2 lbs. $1.15 Quality Economy fourth and Yamhill .