The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 05, 1920, Page 21, Image 21

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5,-.1920.
TOWN TOPICS
TrreJra to all point of the Cnlte4 BUtm or
bro.d diouM tk tdTintaze of experienced ia
formsrloo end nerrice offeCrd tlirougb Tbe Ore
Cm Journal Infotmatlon ami Trarel Bureeo, in
prnonal rhtm of Itoney B. Bmith. 4UUroed
ticket and ttramsbip booking arranged. For
eign exchange iaaued. Information gi'en recant
ing peatporta.
COMING EVENTS -nwt
Annual Oregon Btat Corn Show, Port
land. -NoTernbr 13 to February 27, 192L
" Brecon Stat Horticultural society, annual
meeting, Eugene, December 2, S and 4.
Oregon and South Idaho Educational ' union.
Tbe Dalles. December 2 to 4.
Oregon State Hotel Men. lingerie, December
' 8-4.
Wentem .Winter ihow,, Oregon Poultry and
Pet Stock association. The Auditorium, Port
land. December 13 to IS.
taU Teachers' aatociation, Portland. Decem
ber. . '
T. P." A. atata association, Portland, Decem
bex 81. -
Retail Hardware and Implement dealer. Port
land, January 25 to 28..
Oiegon Retail Merchants' aaeodation, tUrah
fielti; February.
- Pacific Coeet Society -of Orthodooiata, Febru
ary 10 to 18.
Brotherhood of American yeomen, at at eon
claia, Eugene, April, .1921.
A. O. V. W.. grand lodge, April, third Tues
day Foresters of America, grand court, Portland,
.May 32 to 23.
Military Order of tha Loyal Legion. Portland.
Ut 10. - r
KnighU'of Columbus, tut council, Portland,
llay 3U.
btale DenUl society. 1921.
Depot Committee Meets At a meet
ing Thursday of the committee recent
ly appointed by- the city, couneil to
Father data and formulate some plan
for realizing the long-sought Union
depot and terminals in Portland, Presi
dent 11. B. Van Duzer of the Chamber
of Commerce was. elected chairman and
City Attorney V. P. La Roche was
made secretary. The first official meet
ing of the committee y.111 be in the
Chamber of Commerce Wednesday
night, December .10, and representatives
'of all railways entering and i operating
in Portland will be asked to attend euid
advise the committee of their plans, if
any, toward the accomplishment of fit
ting terminals for the-city.
I.ee Hlng Accused Because Ice. Hlng
did not give one of hfs alleged 'cus
tomers bargain rates on cocaine and
morphine, he is under arrest today and
faces a charge of selling narcotics. Lee
had been selling "bundles" of . the drug
for Jl a package or four packages for
tX A few days ago he Is said to have
refused a prospective customer the bar
gain rate, eo the customer turned in
formant for the government. About $25
worth of drugs were found on hint
when he was arrested. Lee now awaits
grand Jury action tinder. $500 bonds by
order of ' United States Commissioner
Kraier,-
. Will CIIt Concert The Congregation
Khalro 1'orah at 1 o'clock this evening
will give a musiottl concert and enter-
' tainment at First and Hall tstrSets. On
the "vrogram. In which Rev. J. Sch'ulman
and the choir will participate, are many
vocal and musical solos to be rendered
in . both Hebrew and Italian. The en
tertainment is ' being .directed by W.
Uosunny, president of the congregation,.
.for the-purpoHe of constructing on a site
'100 by 10G feet, purchased next to the
present, synagogue, a new, modern edi-
. fice. Sine) 1302 when the congregation
was granted, its membership lias grown,
from 10 members to -250.
khephard's Auto Bui Llnea Portland
Kt. Helens division Leave Portland 7 :30
a. nvr 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 4 "'p. m. ; ar
rive St. Helens, 9 a. m., 11:30 a, m., 3
p. m., 5 :30 p. m. Leave t. Helens 7 :30
a m., 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 6 :30 p. m. ;
arrive Portland, 9. a. m., 11 :30 a. m., 3 p.
in., 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday leave
St -'Helens 6 p. m.; leave Portland 11 :15
i m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel.
Front -and Morrison. Phone Marshall
4381. Adv. i
'r Portland Agents hanpenaed Tele- 1
graphic subpeuas were received from
SSaii Francisco Saturday for W. R.
AVood, Internal revenue agent, Harry
-Lewis and A. Goldberg to appear Mon
day in San Francisco before United
States Commissioner Krull at the hear
ing of Captain Lw V. Agidlus, former
captain of the. barkentlne Hawaii. Cap
tain Agldius Is charged with importing
about $15,000 worth .of opium Into this
country in a false compass. .
Sltephard's Auto Has Lines Portland-Multnomah-
Falls division Leave Port
land 9 :30 a. m., 10 -.30 a, m., 1p.m.; ar
rive Multnoman, 11 :15 a. m., 12 :15 p. m.,
6 :45 p. m. Leave Multnomah- 7 :45 a. m.,
1 p.m., 4 :15 p. m. : arrive Portland 9 :30
a. m., 2 :45 p. iru, 6 p. m. Saturday and
Sunday, leave Multnomah 6 p. m. ; leave
Tortland 11:13 p. m. Buses leave St.
Charles hotel. Front and Morrison.
Phone Marshall 4381. Adv.
Orange Holds Open Hesslon Evening
Star grange was 'well attended Saturday
afternoon at its open session. A. F.
Flegel presented a number of municipal
problems to the grange.nd its guests.
A musical and literary program was
pjven. 'Dinner was served , at noon by
the men members under the direction
of A. G. Clark' and a faithful commit
tee. fTe. Blocking; and Plates Or s. Hart
ley, Kiesendahl and Marshall place sani
tary bridge work, extract, fill, crown
and treat teeth for pyorrhea, all with
out pain, by their nerve-blocking method.
- After" extracting your teeth painlessly
they can supply you with satisfactory
artificial teeth, 307 Journal . building.
Adv.
Shrphard's Aolo Bus Lines Portland,
Astoria and Seaside division Leave
Portland, 10 a. ni., 1:30 p. m. ; arrive As
toria 4 p; m., 7 p. m. Leave Astoria, 10
a. m., 1:30 p. m. ; arrive Portland, 4 p.
m., 7 p. m. Buses leave St. Charles
hotel. Front and Morrison. Telephone
Marshall 4381. Adv.
Coming to Town Tonight! You can
leave your "Dime a Line" Journal want
ad for tomorrow's Journal at The Jouri
nal Want ad service station In the Owl
Drug Co. s store at Broadway and
Washington street. Open each evening.
except aunqay, until 10 o'clock. Adv.
Christmas Splrlt--Pyorrhea can be
cured. Twejity per cent reduction on all
December work. Drs. Smith, Long and
Stevenson, 310 Bush & Lane building.
Adv.
. Campground Sites Opened Forty-
eign.t summer nomesltes have just been
surveyed on the new Mount Hood loop
roaa abQut 2 miles bayond Rhododen
dron, and three public campground sites
have been located between Rhododendron
and Government camp by ix forest serv
ice men who-have Just returned. The
nomesltes will be open for application for
leases as soon as' the men have worked
up their field notes. The roads are now
almost impassable because of the mud.
The worst stretch is between Frankwooel
hill and Brightwood. ,
To Discuss Signs A meetineT of the
city electrical sign (tfmmitlee hag been
called by E E Plummer, chairman, for
Tuesday at Z :30 p. m. in the committee
room of the council chamber of the city
hall. Sign manufacturers, building own
ers and others interested in electric signs
will meet at that time for a conference
on proposed changes in the city's present
electric sign ordinance. i
Mazama's Hike Mazamas will hike
from Beaver creek today, leaving First
and Alder streets on - the Oregon City
car at 7:30 a. m. The tramp will lead
northeasterly and thence northwesterly,
a distance of 12 or 14 miles into Oregon
City, where the car will be taken for
Portland, arriving about 6 p. m. Clyde
Carlos will lead. .
Agencies to Meet H. G. Bittleston of
Los Angeles, president of the- California
Association ; of Mercantile Agencies, is
in the city to attend the second annual
convention of the collection agencies of
Oregon, which will be .held here Decem
ber 10. Delegates from all Pacific Coast
cities have arranged to attend and an
elaborate program has been arranged.
Shepherd's Auto Bns Lrnes Portland
Hood River division: Leave Portland
9:30 a. rn.r 10:30 a. m., 2 :45 p. m. Ar
rive Hood River 12:30 p. m., 2 p. m., 6 p.
m. Buses leave St Charles hotel. Front
and Morrison. Phone Marshall 4381. Ad.
Portland J?ursery, under supervision
of graduate nurse recently from baby
hospital in New York city, wishes to an
nounce that we- care for infant children
by the hour, day or week. 433 East
Fifteenth street north. East 7106. Adv.
-Aaval Station Beats Quota The local
navy recruiting station exceeded its
.quota of men this past week by 17. The
total number enlisted was 51, the largest
week the station has had since the
armistice.
Salem-Mill city Stage Line Connects
O. E. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City
1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9
Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph
Hamman, proprietor, Salefn. Phone 44.
Adv.
Rummage Sale A rummage sale will
be held at the Arleta Bewing machine
store, 6414 -Foster road, Tuesday and
Wednesday, for the benefit of St. Da
vids, Mount Tabor branch. '
Make Yourself a Holiday Present, of a
satisfactory set of teeth. Dr. E. C.
Rossman specializes in "Plates That
Please." 309 Journal building. Adv.
Mortgages for Sale Some carefully
selected farm . mortgages to net the pur-j
cnaser i per cent. Appiy William Mac
Master, 331 U. S. Bank bldg. Adv.
Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and
Rainier,, daily, at 2 :30 p. m., foot of
Alder street. Sundays, SL Helens only,
1 :30 p. m. Adv.
Portland-Salem Stage Leaves Seward
hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from
7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare $1.75. Adv.
Third Annual Auction Sale of unre
deemed pledges. Portland Remedial Loan
Assn., 394 Stark st. near 10th. Adv.
Doll Hospital 464 Washington street
Broadway 4462. Adv.
Safely Boies, lc daily. 284 Oak.-r-Adv.
The ews Columns Say the army of
unemployed is increasing. To the one
without a job and small capital we
refer you to the columns of business
opportunities in, today's Journal. These
columns tell you how to start a busi
ness of your own, be it a rooming
house, restaurant, cigar store or vari
ous oilier kinds of small businesses.
Baker Residents
Enjoy Big Season
Of Huckleberries
' Huckleberries are, proving to be
one of the valuable assets of the
Whitman national forest, declares
R. M. Evans, district forest inspec
tor, who is in from Baker. This sum
mer add fall, declares Evans, thou
sands of gallons of huckleberries
were gathered by Baker residents,
who swarmed into the mountains for
the berries, which were unusually
luscious. ,
In Baker the berries sold for $3 a
gallon, and thousands of quarts
were canned for winter pies.
Watch these columns in The Journal
from day to day If you are looking for
an opportunity to get fixed in a busi
ness of your. own. 'Adv.
Mrs. G. F. Vahl
Mrs. George F. Vahl died at her home,
1240 Cleveland avenue, November 30. The
funeral services were conducted by the
Christian Scientists from tbe Pearson
parlors at Russell and Union avenue,
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Vahl is sur
vived by her husband, her son. Fredrick
Vahl, and her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs.
Ryerse, all of Portland. I
Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends for their
words of sympathy and acts of kindness
during sickness, death and burial of
our son, Frank R. Oliver, and also for
the, many floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Oliver.
We wish to thank the many relatives
and friends for 'their great kindness and
help during the illness and death of our
beloved daughter and sister Rhoda, also
for the beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Bryson and Family.
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We 'wish to thank the many friends
for their kindness and sympathy shown
us and for the floral tributes given to
our beloved daughter Ruth. Mr. J. S.
Courtright and Mrs. J. S. Courtright.
We wish to thank our friends for their
sympathy and kindness (Juring tile sick-
First Spiritualist Church
KAST SEVENTH AND HASSALO
Services to Be Held at 3 to 8 P. 31.
Lecture by
Mrs. Anna Snyder
MR. C. W. SHAW, Pastor
MESSAGES MR. SHAW AND
M. .1. DOCN ES
DIET BY MRS. ANNA SNYDER,
AND S. HICKS
Public Is Cordially Invited
neas and death of our beloved son and
brother and also for the floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Luke. Henry E.
Luke, Mrs. Daniel Dlckoff, Mrs. Henry
Lohr.
S. & II. Green Stamps for cash. 1 Hol
man Fuel Co., Main 353, 560-21. Adv.
Soloist
December 8, Heilig
Portland Symphony !
Orchestra
CAEL DENTON, Condrctor
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Josef Lhevinne
Russian Pianist
"Supreme. Master of the Pianoforte"
Tickets on sale Monday. Trices
Floor, J2.50 ; Balcony, $2.50, $2.00,
$1.50. $1.00. Gallery Reserved, $1.00.
General admission 75c. No war tax.
BigDanceTonight
WELCOME FLEET
COLUMBIA BEACH PAVILION
VANCOUVER CARS
An Answer:
for the benefit of all who
heard the bitter accusations
against Sabbath keepers, dur
ing" the White Temple lec
tures ,
Hear Prof. Hibbard in
rebuttal
Tonight at 8 o'clock
WEST SIDE TABERNACLE
Sixth and Montgomery
For all wha believe in a
Square Deal
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Gifts of
Character and Quality
OUR twenty years' reputation for exclusiveness
and artistic superiority gives a positive assur
ance of quality to our name on a jewelry box.
Larger holiday assortments than ever before are
an earnest desire of our intent to continue to
merit your confidence.
Choose Christmas Gifts now we will
hold them for timely delivery.
Our Special
$100
DiamondRing
Absolutely Portlands
Paramount value. In
original star and other
charming settings.
Add-a-Pearl
Necklaces
$7.50 to $100
Two to eight genuine
pearls threaded on fine
gold chain. Loose pearls
in ntoek to be added on
birthday anniversaries
and other gift occasions.
17 Shopping Days then Christmas
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers
131-133 Sixth St.
Silversmiths
. . . Oregonian Bldg.
3BJML ' JH-uW
Portland's Only
Hallmark- Jewelers
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practical gifts
F IT is a simple Christmas Greeting Card or an elaborate
Desk Set, you can find it here. Our Christmas stocks were
never more varied nor profuse never quite as tempting.
Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
Desk Sets, Blotters
Emeralite Lamps
Calendars, Diaries
Tourist Tablets
Correspondence Cards Brief Cases
Writing Paper, Boxes Office Desks
. Recipe Card Cabinets
Pencil Sharpeners
Photo Albums
Address Books
Filing Cabinets
Book Cases
Waste Baskets
Chairs, Etc.
Hundreds of Useful and Practical Gifts
Architects' and Engineers' Field and Office Instruments
and Supplies -
"Everything -jfor the Office'
Printing
Engraving
Fifth and Oak Sts. Mar. 6080. Aut. 565-4S
Buying clothes at "sale" prices
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What constitutes
economy? 1
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CONONIY does not necessar
ily mean mere cheapness of
price price at the expense of
quality. Utmost discernment is
needful in discriminating be
tween true economy and the sham
of mere cheapness. ,
In these fine Hart Schaffner &:
Marx clothes the value you get is
a good deal more than you pay
for. You don't have to be an ex
pert to see worth of the smart
styles, the fine fabrics and the per
fect tailoring it's all there.
Copyright ,1920 Mart Schaffner & Marx
Here's real value for you in
suits and overcoats
Formerly priced
$60 and $65, now
Formerly priced Formerly priced
$70 and $75, .now $80 and $85, now
50
59
$65
A special group of suits
formerly priced up to $55
$09.50
About 135 Suits broken lines from our regular
stocks. They're unusually good suits, good pat
terns and colors; finely tailored. The price is
exceptionally low real bargains.
Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co
.1
Fifth at Alder
Gasco Building
WOJNGMEN!
Wooster's General Merchandise Store Welcomes
Your Presence and Makes Your Interests Its Own
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488 TO 494 WASHINGTON ST.
OPEII EVENINGS
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FIRST MODERN
SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
409 ALDER STREET
Afternoon Serrices at 3 P.' M.
Evening Serrice at 7:45
DR. HARRY
HOLSCLOSE
MUUnary f toe Sute of low
will addre
ALL WELCOME
WILLIAM GONIER
TENOR
CONCERT
TUESDAY, DEC. 7
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL
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TICKETS M Salt SHERMAN CLr
Phone Your Want Ads to The
Journal. Main 7173j A-6051.
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