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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, - 1920. Multnomah County 1920 Road Budget Faces Deficiency Which A mounts to $28891 THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. IE TO FEATURE BEST OF ROAD WORK Although the Multnomah county budget appropriation for the county roads department In 1920 was $559, 639.58, a statement Just made to the county commissioners shows a de ficiency of $28,891. The total liabili ties of the road fund are riven as $57,349.30, while tho total balance as shown November 1 - was $28, 458.30. There are unpaid contracts of $24, 949.30 with the Warren Construction company and of $14,200 with the United Construction company. Estimated un paid bills aside from these accounts are $3200; time checks, $12,275, and office payroll, $2725. Districts N'os. 1 and 4 show deficits $2835.10 In the first instance and $2547.68 in the second. There Is a deficit of $8441.13 in the machinery fund; $48, 007.77 In the market road fund, and $1364.19 In the general road fund. The budget appropriations were : Dis trict No. 1. $41,706.15 ; district No. 2. $124,200: district No. 3, $66,000; district No. 4. $17,500; district No. 6, $24,500; district No. 6, $15,100; Columbia river highway, $15,000; various, $27,506.58; machinery, $28,500; market roads, $193, 625.K5. Only the most Imperative requirements in road work will be taken care of dur ing the remaining month of 1920, in order ' to hold the deficit in the road department down to as low a level as possible. Raid of Alleged Gambling House . Results in Fines An alleg-ed rambling- house in the Ken ton residence district was raided Thurs day night and the proprietor, Fred Leo, 1753 Denver' avenue, was fined $100 by Municipal Judge Rossman Friday. E. J. Cod ad, who was playing a game called "chuck luck," was fined $10. Ike Lenne man. M. N. Wright, O. King, C. C. Kish, John Becker and John Dagin were also arrested, but released Friday morn ing. The raid was conducted by Patrol men Sperry and Blleu. Military Funeral For M. T. McNulty i ne funeral or Murie T, McNulty, Portland youth, who lost his life in an airplane accMeot in France,- June 29, 1018, wni be held Monday at 3 :S0 p. m. from the Finley chapel, with military honors. McNuIty'g mother, Mrs. T. F, McNulty, is in this city from Roy, Mont. , i on ntu a. iuruiur ox --nailery -A,-,147th field artillery, a first-class private when he went to the front at the out break of the war. The battery veterans are asked to turn out and see that their comrade is given military honors. Hot I-ake Arrivals " Hot Lake, Nov. 27. Arrivals at Hot take sanatorium Wednesday were : John Fdrd, Pocatello, Idaho; John Connly, Baker ; W. A. and. H. F. Goodman, Sho shone. Idaho ; Lena Siscel, Hermiston ; J. iitciiii, ocauin i r. n. iwasn, .roruana ; B. Loevy, San Francisco ; Mrs. E. Man tes, Baker; J. L. Cramer, La' Grande; Mr.. and Mrs. S. A. Terry. Spokane; Mr. end Mrs. W. J. Knight. Outlook, Wash. ; Ata Knocner, Vale, Or. ' r; Oh, How Dreaded A Modern Laundry . Fvrvthinr ln trrmt to make your laundry r fresh ana clean is done here in a modem way. None of the antiquated metjiods are allowed here. That stage has been passed long ago. It's a service that our customers appreciate, for they are bur best a d v e rtisements. We want you to feel as they do. 4 Different Prices CONOMY hatTOeekly Worry ALONG ROAD , , ' ' - - : ' : r : i' i" y " ' " - ,4-m - 9 ' ' "- - l v -' 1 1 ' ' , 4 I r: J m."" , , - SET J " eaBBBMK. -v;:s:x-5:x Trolley line to Lenta Is dotted with The Creston Community club is doing a great deal, both in social and constructive lines. C. E. Carl ton, 4535 Fortieth avenue southeast, the president, has presented many means by which the community would be benefited. Through the work of the club, sidewalks- have been constructed which afford a dry route for the kiddies after they reach the , playgrounds. The walks be tween Forty-eighth, a,nd Fiftieth, on Powell, have been improved also. A 10-aoTe tract has been purchased and will be used as park playground of the school. The, house now on the grounds probably will be used as a club house. FOOTBALL TEA3I STKOJfG Creston's championship eleven may well feel proud of the honors they have earned for their school. Carl MilJer is captain; Even Porter and Joseph Spo zioni, guards ; Fred Koeler and Walter Anspach, tackles : Verpe Frost, half back.; Charles Rohland and John Sltser, quarter backs; Alfred Brooks and Ray Bosler, .", ends ; and Paschol Howard, center. The ?. T. A. of both Woodstock and Creston. schools are having milk sales during the morning recess, and at noon. The milk is Bold for 5 cents per half pint 'And' furnishes excellent nourish ment" for the ever hungry children. Mrs. C. 13. Buhrna 'is chairman of the milk sale at Creston. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rice -have been visiting in California, but expected to be borne at 1199 Schiller street, for the Thanksgiving celebrations. GOOD BOOKS URGED The president of the Woodstock P. T. A., Mrs. D. B. Kelly, 1184 Everard street, planned an interesting program by which good book week was observed. An afternoon tea was served in the Woodstock library and Mrs. K. H. Fra selle gave an interesting talk on the choice and use of good books. The Parent-Teacher association of Creston - school, of which Mrs. F. H. Stambaugh is president, will give a You Have with its monotonous,, never-, seeming-to-end grind. There's no cause to feel that way today. Simply let our wagon call for your week's washing and we shall return it to you fresh, clean and sanitary, , free from the usual abuse. Once you have tried this reasonable service youll ap preciate it, JUST PHONE EAST 494 and one of our route men will call.. 4 Different Kind of Laundry t CRESTON CLUB IS DOING GOOD WORK Day T TO MOUNT SCOTT DISTRICT expanding residence districts, each Thanksgiving dance in the school as sembly hall tonight. C. E. Carlton of the Creston Com munity club, has secured the services of the Portland Oratorio society, which will entertain the parents and friends of the Creston children on December 4. The Kenilworth BapUst church has an enthusiastic Young People's league which is giving many enjoyable parUes for the members. 1 Kenneth Martin is president of the organisation. pilMMwthers" E Rev. Father Hogan haa been trans ferred from Sandy to Beaverton after serving- Several years aa pastor of St. Michaels church. Probably no resident priest will succeed him for some time. The Sandy high school and grade gave a program Wednesday to celebrate the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers 300 years ago. A Parent-Teacher association was formed, with Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck chairman. The first meeting of the new Sandy Parent-Teacher association will meet in the school house Friday, Decem ber 3. A number of the mills in the mountains near Sandy worked Thanksgiving day. A turkey dinner with trimmings was served. ' Mrs. II. B. Lawton, wife of Dr. Law ton, has returned from a Portland hos pital with a new, baby boy. A recent basket social and program given by the teacher and. pupils of the Marmot school netted $93.50, which will aid in securing gymnastic appliances and swings for the school grounds. The Robert Manary place of 15 acres at Cottrell recently sold for 15250. Gasoline Users of Oregon Have Paid $733,280 in Taxes Salem, Nov. 27. Oregon automobile, truck and tractor owners have con sumed a total of 9.670,746.5 gallons of gasoline and 7,314,842.75 gallons of dis tillate since the motor fuel tax law be came effective in February, 1919. con tributing 1733,280.70 in taxes to the state's road funds.ln that period, accord ing to a summary prepared by Secretary of State Koser. The peak load of gasoline sales was recorded in August, both in 1919 and in 1920, with a total of 4.346.958.5 gallons sold In August, 1919. and 6,269,339 gal lons In August, 1920. , Weston Is Taken to State Penitentiary Bend, Or.. Nov. 27. Attorneys for A. J. Weston, convicted of the murder -of Robert H. Krug of Sisters, filed notice of appeal. Weston leQ last night for the penitentiary at Salem, wearing an Oregon bopt and accompanied by Sheriff S. E. Roberts, who was joined at Red mond by Deputy Clarence Adams. The nine oi uie prisoners removal from Bend was kept a secret to avoid any possible demonstration on the part of Weston's friends, i Two Lose Lives in ' . Oregon Industries Salem. Nov. 27. Chariot Tmnin ger, of Deer Island, and W. A. Adams. loo-crer. rt fvrt a pAnf 1., w - -. -v umii. avak llldr uvtB in Oregon industries during the week ending November 25, according to a summary issued by the Industrial acci dent commission. The summary shows a total of 432 accidents reported to the commission during the week. - MISSISSI LANDING OBS RVED Overlook Electric Co. 835 Musuaippi Ave., at Shaver Wood lawn 6019 "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" F. B; ROLAND HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS ranltosare. Tinware, Qardea Toeta, Lawn Mowwt antf Falnton' Suppliw A Urea AwHmem f gporUnf See . SSS UNION AVENUB NORTH COUCH'S PHARMACY drugs. Kodaks, candy PRESCRIPTIONS Purity antf Aosweey 17 MiMlstfepI Ave Otfiwr' runns i ' J Nf tributary to its local station RURAL ROUTE A T A petition is being: circulated amoffg the patrons of rural route A of Portland, to divide it, include some additional territory and start it from Gresham. Why a considera ble number of people living; near Troutdale, Fairvlew and Gresham should be served from Portland has always been a deep mystery. The seventh annual bazaar of the Troutdale Ladles' Aid will be held Sat urday, December 4, at the Columbia highway hall. A chicken supper with home fixings will be one of the attrac tive features. Miss Verdie Albert, who is teaching In Camas, Wash., will continue there until her term expires, before joining her par ents, L. A. Albert and wife, who have gone back to Salem, I1L, to reside. A welcome social party was given at Pleasant Viewj. Thursday night with much merriment: y- R. C Simpson of Mosier is Visiting friends at Troutdale, the guest of the H. El Wait family. A large force of men is hustling in the celery from the fields to storage houses. Several thousand dollars worth are still outside' on the McGinnis and Wilson Brothers farms, in danger of frost. Mrs. . Lydia Ostrand is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bush, at Bridal Veil. The Tiller hotel had a fire Thursday. A lodger rented a room, and left a cig arette burning on his bed when he left it in the morning. The fire starting therefrom was soon subdued, but the bedding and mattress were destroyed. Ray Moore and wife of Linnton spent Sunday in Troutdale with his mother, Mrs. M. J. Tiller. Rev. Earl Cotton had a good attend ance at his illustrated lecture at the M. E. church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clark Stillions returned Tuesday from an extended visit to Bend, Or. Potato shipments still continue, but the celery shipments passed all records last week. The Troutdale bank is prepared to re ceive all comers with time checks, pay checks, produce checks or other checks. Farmers and workers of all sorts are be ing accommodated. To cross the river to Washington towns is impractical. H. E. Bloyd, the cashier, is personally acquainted with many farmers and resi dent worklngmep. For the first time in four years Trout dale is being bothered with hoboes. The city jail is an inadequate structure and the only thing the Troutdale officers can do is to pass out a bluff and keep the down and outs (some of whom have money) moving up or down the river.' The beautiful grove of second growth fir just to the west of town, which was so attractive to travelers on the high way, has been destroyed to make wood and to divide into town lots. MONTAYILLA The Scout Young camp auxiliary was entertained November 19 by the McKin ley Relief corps No. 45 at the home of Mrs. M. F. Deveney, 1979 East Glisan street. The auxiliary , presented the corps with a fine picture of William Mb. Kinley, for whom the poat and corps were named. The second degree team of the Villa L O. O. F, lodge No. 124 were invited to the Orient lodge. East Sixth and Alder, Wednesday evening, to iniUate a large class of candidates. J. N. Kunkel has added a toy and novelty department to .his-store on East Stark and Eightieth streets. Mrs. E. J. Clark, who has been seri ously ill from an attack of pneumonitis, is reported to be convalescent. v Mra. O. W. MiUer has been confined to her home for the past week by a badly sprained, ankle. J. C. Miller and wife ate Thanksgiv ing dinner with James Kelly of Kelly Butte. A new attachment - permits - smaller films to be used In a camera than Its regular sua. -- - PPI-UNI0N DIVISION Ogden & Gravelle REAL ESTATE INSURANCE , 107 haven It.,. Portland, Orvton Phene Weedlawn fog r- AUTO CAMP WILL LOCATE OPPOSITE Portland's new auto camp will be located on the Smith estate tract op posite Peninsula park on Portland boulevard, and following, an inspec tion of the. site by Commissioners Pier, Bigelow and Barbur, on the recommendation of the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary club and other civic bodies, an ordinance will be introduced at the regular session of the city council next Wednesday providing for leasing the site with an option to purchase at a later date at market price. It was announced by Chairman Pier of the camp site committee Friday morning. LEASE TEEMS GITEX The terms of the lease are $100 for the first year and $125 per annum there after, the owners only requiring the city to pay the taxes on the property for, its use. It is the intention of the city to make the Portland boulevard site a permanent auto camp, Pier announced, and with that purpose in view 12 acres of the tract will be leased for two years with the option of continuing the lease two years longer, after which the city will doubt less buy the entire 24 acre tract, de pending upon the popularity of the camp during the rental period. Work 'will be started at an early date, equipping the camp site with gas cooking conveniences, electric lighting and water supply and other improvements, with a view to pre senting to the tourists . a thoroughly modern auto camp by March 1, 1921. SMALLER TOWNS AID The city , commissioners have also en listed the cooperation of suburban towns in establishing smaller auto camp sites to aid Portland in taking care of the visiting autolsta. Commissioner Pier stated, and Milwaukie citizens hav ad vised the council of their intention to have an auto camp of 8 to 12 acres ready for the 1921 tourists. Through the increased tax pa all con fectioneries and soft drink" stands in the city. Commissioner of Finance Pier hopes to add approximately $50,000 a year to 'Portland's Income next year, the commissioner 'announced Friday morning. Investigation is now under way to determine the increase to be asked .for and while the definite amount has not yet been determined. Pier said the present tax of $1 a year on those places would be increased to not less than $4, probably to $13 per annum. Alleged Peddlers Of Drugs Held to The Federal Jury Two alleged drug peddlers and one alleged bootlegger was held for federal grand jury action Friday by United States Commissioner Kenneth Fraser, Lee Hen, a Chinese, who is said to have made a sale of narcotic- to a young white woman, was released under $500 bonds. Mott Montgomery, in whose possession narcotics were found, wajs; held in default of $500 bonds. A. Lv McCartney of Linnton was held under $250 bonds for having a still in his pos session. Frank Paletic, 289 North Four teenth street, wag released on the mo tion of the United States attorney's of fice for lack of evidence. GAY THEATRE SO; Mississippi Ave., Ifear Failing Sob, Hot. 81 MARSHALL weILAIT in "DOS'! EVER MARRY." Mon..Tein Ifev. 88-9$ First nat ional Special A SPLEKDII) HAZ ARD," Also "THE LOST CITY." Wed., wot. 84 VIOLA DA1TA ! -X CH0KU8 OIBL'S UOMASCE." THUBSn XOT. ! Special Doable Program i CONSTAWCB TALMADGK la "IS SEARCH OF A SIX5EK" And HAEOLD LLOYD la "GET OUT ANI GET UJTPEE" Contlnaont Stow, I Till 11 Vi M. FrL, Sot. 8 MAET AXDERSOJf In "BUBBLES." SaL, Nov. 87 WILLIAM RUSSELL in "TWI58 OF SUFFEtISG CBEEK. PENINSULA PARK KILLINGSWORTH Two Stores 147 KIUlBgiworth Ave. ' 887 Mississippi Ave. Phone Woodlawa IIJ FENNING'S Bakery and Delicatessen "The Best in Our Line" c. FESiairo, Prop. WE BATE if OB CAJT BAKE IX WE ABE 7000 SPECIALISTS PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS MOUSE WIRINSJ AND REPAIRING) ALL N KINDS ELEOTRIOAL FIXTURES CH AS. 'SPECK ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WOODLAWN 1820 I TWO STORES FOR DRUGS Killingsworth Ave. Drug Co. TS. E. Cor. Alblaa asd XllUarawortA Kenton Pharmacy 17M Derby St, Doddridge. DeFera Harlow, Props. Illegal Possession Of Skins of Beaver Brings Fine of $50 N. M. Ungar, head of Ungar & Co., furriers, was fined $50 following a hear ing before Judge Jones In the district court Friday on a charge of havttfg beaver hides in his possession illegally. Twenty-five beaver hides, valued at ap proximately $750. were confiscated. - The hides confiscated from Ungar to gether with those taken from IL Liebes 4 Co. recently, make the largest fur con fiscation in the history of the state game commission. The total value of the confiscated fur is about $2250. Sep arate suits will likely be brought against owners of some of the furs. The two companies had the skins in yieir possession without proper tagging. E. IL Clark, district deputy game warden, made the arrest . ARE BUILDING FAST Petitions for permits to erect small buildings and garages continue to pour into the office of the depart ment of public works. These build ings were authorized by the council on recommendation of the city build ing Inspector during the week: Cover A Gregory, seven temporary houses on property located between Willis boulevard and Hunt street and between Hodge and Courtney streets; T. E. Adams, two private garages at 1075 Kearney street near Webster ; C. A. Hutchins, private garage at 748 East Seventy-fifth street north, near Fre mont; J. Jefferson, private, garage at 681 East Eighteenth street, between Haig and McLaughlin streets ; O. A. Zlrschky, private garage at 1122 East Twenty first street north, between Emerson street and Killingsworth avenue; I B. Sauvle, an additional garage at East Seventeenth street between East Sal mon and East Main ; George F. Huesner, three garages on northeast corner of Patton avenue and Winchell street. On petition presented by Commissioner Barbur-, the council granted the A-l Auto Works & Painting company permission to occupy the frame building at 525 Al der street aa a public garage until January 1, 1921, exempting the company from complying with certain provisions of the building code. 'Devil Dogs' Win 9 Out of 11 Turkeys The Devil Dogs from the local recruit ing station descended in force on a cer tain shooting gallery Wednesday and captured nine of the 11 turkeys put up in a turkey shoot. After the ninth bird, the proprietor capitulated and barred the eagle eyes from further shooting. Sergeant F. M. Hager left the assault by taking five of the birds. Mrs. Anna Kingsbury Loomis died at her home, 749 East Twenty-seventh street, November 5. The body was sent to Ganges, Mich., for burial. Mrs. Loomis is survived by her husband, Will V. Loomis, and a son, William K. Loomis. Crystal theatre 1SS KILLI5GSW0ETH ATE. Saturday, JSoveinber 87 HABBY CAREY, la "Sundown Slim" COMEDY Ssnday'OTember 88 50EMA TALMADGE la. "Daughter of Two Worlds" Comedy, "BEATI3G CHEATERS." Monday, November 89 LYOXS-MORAir in "Once a Plummer COMEDY DRAMA Comedy DOIXG TIME." Tuesday-Wednesday, "ov. SO, and Dee. 1 "Something to Think About" '141 KILLINQSWORTM AVENUE Roe tiger Hardware Co. rVERTTHINA IN HARDWARE, PAINTS, CUTLERY, 8 PORTING GOODS AND FISHING TACKLE I 14S E. Kllllnetvortli Ave. ' Wdln. ISO . i i mf Basket Groceteria ' 144 KMIntmrortb A. . Piedmont' alf-8re Groovy WATCH oun SATUBDAY BABGAI5S OUR MOTTO "Cm a Buket and. Be, for t Le ETerthin. in iiood Gmyriet" TEMPORARY HOUSES BOLSHEVIK IS A L SNOB. IS SOPI r "Mr definition of a.- Bolshevik -Is an intellectual snob who thinks he knows everything and no one "else Knows anything. Bolshevism as outlined by Lenin at a small con ference of revolutionists held in Lon don in 19 OS. and whichT is exactly what ; the present government of Russia is founded on. is the narrowest and most restricted socialism," de clared Arno Dosch-Fleurot. world war correspondent, who' is In Port land for a visitwith his parents, Colonel and Mrs.. Henry ' E. Dosch. Docb spoko Friday niirht in the church house of the First Presby terian church. ' Asked how long he thought the Bol shevist reign would endure. Dosch said it was Impossible to tell, that It might last a day and "It might last 100 years, but that it would eventually fall, as any thing foumled on the points of bayonets is bound to. II commented on the inconsistency of the whole plan, the principle of which are based on Social ism nnd altruism, but which haa to be put into effect by bayonets and a en cral, reign of terror, which is impover ishing the entire country. "The cry lands to the. peasants, bread to, the people, peace 1' is the cry that first won tho Russian people to Bol shevism," said the speaker. Russia was out of the war so early that we almost forget ttiat eha was ever in the war, but the Russians did not forget and they were ready to follow anyone who prom ised them peace. The first edict of the 1TIY0LI THEATRE fUrovfe Aronad tke Corner Williams Are. and Baiiell St. Friday-Saturday. "Nov. M-27. Tll 1,1AM JDE8MOJCD In "The PRINCE AND BETTY," also 2-reel Feature Comedy and Screen Magazine.. Sunday, Nov. 2g, "PIXK TIGHTS," starring GL.ADYS WALTON. Aleo a 8-reel comedy, "LOOSE LKONsV And Topics of the Day. Also Kino gram. Monday-Tuesday. Nov. 29-S0, MAR. GLERITA MARSH, In "WITS VERSUS WITH." RUTH OF THE ROCKIES SO. t. Also a Comedy. PSBEB SOBTHERS LIGHTS, which we were disappointed In getting Jn October, we will not now be able to get dates until December. (The Manager.) Victoria Theatre ViX AND A1.BEKTA Sat., Xor. S7 Cerrlae Griffiths In "BAB'S CANDIDATE"! "NUT CRACKER," t-reel comedy with Bea Tnrpia. Sbb Xot. OLIVE THOMAS Is "THE FLAPPER" "ROCK-A-BTE BABY." comedy, rathe News. MoB.-Tnes- Not. tt-SO p. W. Orlf fltB blgr special, "THE IDOL -.DANCES." Wd Dee. 1 Conine Griffith In "DEADLINE AT ELEVEN"! "TRAPPED IN MIDAIR" fourth chapter et "The Veiled Myttery," . wiin adiodio jnoreno. ThTS..FrL, Dee. t-f MILDRED HARRIS In "POLL.T OP THE STORM COUNTRT." RUSSELL for this n HA 0 IN Coupo For the Housewife ; who wants to save money we have 'started "A Profit-Sharing System." Hereafter we will enclose with every Wrapped Loaf of "GOLD MEDAL" a coupon, equal to One Tenth of a Cent, redeemable in cash at ; any grocery - store. Remember the name, . . Gold Medal Bread ' "The Master Baker's Loarr I' SPECIAL, Marnrafl Vaouum OiotbM Wariilns Mtaonlne saro D. R. WATSON HANOWANK Cut S42 SSB William , S.K. FISHER f , THE DRUGGIST . 77 Witllamt Atcbbc, Corner Fargo Fortlaad, Oregon Bolshevik!, was to kill everyone who was even suspected of not being loyal to'the new regime, but there were about 8,, 000.000 people to kill and this was too big a task. They killed perhaps 150,000 and then decided on a new method, that of starving their opponents, and that succeeded, and so the reirn of trrrnr U- be frig continued today and the Bol shevik re actually rullnr Ruaaia." --- --- V ..lb. Hlf tionalisation of women were false. He said that as soon as the news of the first mistreatment of women reached Moscow, it was stopped and had never been resumed. Dosch thinks that be cause of the superior type of men found among the Cossacks they Will eventually' "get back" at their, enemies. The lecture was' under the auspices of the Oregon Historical society, the president. Frederick V. Holman. presid ing. The proceeds will be used In having cast a statue of the late V. X. Matthieu, of which the. late Rosweli Dosch was tho sculptor. , Infant Marie Roger Dies Marie,-Infant daughter of Lloyd and Dorothy Rogers. 486 East Fifteenth ireci norm, uiea ti me mmiiy nom Tuesday evening. : Interment was made at Rlvervlew cemetery Wednesday aft ernoon, t .. Theatre Graad Ave. aad iFitV Morrliea St. 8at TfoY. I1-BII1, HART ! THIS NARROW TRAIL,"! Cemeay, HAROLD IXOTD U "Get Oat aae Get Uaaer." i Sea Not. Ob from Ii IS P. M. to 11 P. M. EDTTHE STERLING Is "THE ONE WAT TRAIL"! Fatty Arbuekle la "The Garage. Yoayi laagh sntll yoaf aldas acha a rib tickler. , iii w Moa "Not. M WANTXa HAWLF.T la "Mill Hobbi'M (Llghtalag Bryee)! "Tke Node," episode No. 4. NOTE to be shown Meaday osly. , . Tan, Not. IS 4 NIT A STEWART, "VIRTUOUS WIVE" yo1 like this) . romedy, "Platheada and FliTWS." Wed.. Dee. 1 "THE BLUE BON NET." Alio a good comedy. Tfear., Dee. I ENID BF.NNET la "THE FALSE ROAD"! comedy, "Uo.as Toe Pleat." Frl Dee. I Comedy night. TAR. NISHED REP" eomedy, "FRESH - FKU.V, TUK'CITY." VAN AVYNGARDEN Furniture Exchange 88 Killingsworth Ave. WOODLAWN SIS ALBERTA Highland Pharmacy M ABQUARDT BROS., PrasgliU KUIlBfi worth aad Valon. Wl. ise. I Stores. We pellrer. Wygaat and Union. Wdla. 1781. Alberta Pharmacy B. E. BEALL, Prop. Anything You Need from the Drag Store We Dellrrr Promptly Fhoara Woodlawn lil, fc-tUI tth and Alberta Sta. : ALBERTA TIRE & REPAIR SHOP L. 8. BOBINSON, Prtp. . ' . All Work Guaranteed Used Tires Bought and Sold 1035 UNION AVE. - WILLIAMS PROFIT-SHABING COUPON SAVE THIsfcOTJPON IT 18 WORTH 1-1STH OF, A CENlT H GOLD MEDAL K A BREAD A 7 "The Master Baker's Loaf" L O Baked by the I O A Twentieth Century Bakery A V 1(0 Page Street, Portland, Oregon F REDEEMABLE In CASH at ANT GHOCEBT. STORE Dr. J:W. Rawlinson Vision Specialist '' Any Lease Qaickly a4 " ' " Accurately Duplicated the Cad SMe 549V2 William. Are. (OVCB) SATBS' BANK) ' Office Hours, 9:30-12; 1:30-5 KVKNINOS BY APPOINTMIRT Office East 7070 Residence Woodlawn 5603