THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921. 11 THE OREGON DAILY I JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OKEUON 1 0 1 -1- UP 4 TOWN TOPICS" ' Tanlm ta aITtoints ef Uia United States or bread should tasa-adfantaaa of i5erirocad in formaSion and serrica ottered through Tbo Ore on Journal information Mid Travel Bureau in personal chart of Doracy B. Bmith. Railroad tick eta and steamship book in a, am need. For eiso eachanca jmnurnd. Information (Wen re card iac passport. I COMING EVENTS ' "First Annual Oregon State Cora show, Fort- Oregon Rttail Merchants' asoc'iaUon liana field. February 7. 8 and . " . Pacific Coast Society of OrthodookU. Febru ary 16 to 18. . Brotherhood of American Teamen, atate con clave,) Eugene April. A. O. U. W. (rand lode. April, third Tues day. .. , Forestera of America, grand court. Portland. Miy 23 and 23. ' Military Order of the Loyal Lion. Portland. May 11 1. ' - - - . Knights of Colunbua. stats council. Portland. Msy 180. . f I weatheIr forecasts Portland and Vicinity Friday rain; wind moUy southerly. ' r on and Wahintoo Friday rain west portion, . rain "or enow east portion; moderate to irenh southerly wind. , ; WEATHER COXDITIOXS prenura prerails orer moat of the North wetV."1 1 ""est. reading being in Northern Brit ; tab Columbia and on the Oregon coast. liigb - presm re oeerlin the remainder of the country, the Ibigbeat readme being in the Middle Mutlr erppi valley. Precipitation ) baa occurred along the entire Pacific eoat. and in Eastern Tennes see. Tba tendency ha been toward milder weather, but; in the Gulf States the temperature baa fallen rapidly. The temperature is generally bote normal in the West and below normal in the East and South. Relative humidity, at Portland: Noon yea. trday, 55 per cent; ft p. m. yesterday, SO per cent; 5 . m. today, 76 per cent. Precipitation sines January 1: Total, 7. IS inches; normal, 0.60 inrlira; excess, 1.49 inches. ' ' KDWAKXJ I. WKLLS. I OBSEUVATIOXS STATIONS Baker, Or. Kobe, Idsho . . . . . . Biwton, Mam. ..... Buffalo, N. T Chicago, 111. ..i.., Iwnrer, Colo. . . . .. 1 T. rflWUCI, lOWl ...... a- Krimontoa. 'Alberta i Frcflno, Cal. ;alveHton, Texas Helena. Mont Honolulu, T It .,i..f..., Huron, s. if. . . . Junran. Alaska . Karma City. Mo. . I x Angele. CaL .. . . . Marahfirld, Or. Medford. Or. ....... Memphis, Tenn. ...... Niew Orleans. La. Niew York. N. Y. -..., North Head. Waih. . . , North Platte, Neb. ... . Oklahoma City. Okla. . Phoenix, Ariz. Pittburg, Pa. Pocatello, Idaho Portland, Or. ....... 1 Tinea Itupert. B. C. . Kwieburg, Or. ....... KoKwell. N.. M . Kacramento, Cal. .... . St. Louis, Md. St Paul, Minn. Salt I-aae iOty. Utah .. Han Ihego, Cal Han Francisco, Cal. . . . Heattle, Wa.il. Sheridan, Wyo. ...... Sitka. Alaska ...... Spokane, VV'anh. ..... Tatooah Island. W ash. . Tonopah. Net. Vancouver. H. C. . i . . . M alla Walla, Wash. . . Washington, D. C AVilliton, N. D. .. . .:. Yakima. Wash TEMP. g ' S o 3 3a 1LJUL 42 34 0 B2 88 0 80 12 0 18 12 r 0 28 21 O 32 22 0 SO 10 0 16 . . O 56 50 .26 4 42 0 44 32 0 76 .. 0 22 18 O 26 ' . . t SO 24 0 62 48 .18 56 40 .24 56 44 34 SO O 52 88 Q SO 14 O 52 40 .46 26 22 O 32 28 0 72 50 i 0 32 20 0 43 86 0 4 38 .13 42 34 O 60 38 .02 54 30 0 56 48 .28 30 24 0 28 18 0 48 40 0 00 62 .Ol 58 48 .16 50 4 2 .06 30 10 0 42 0 38 32 0 46 44 .34 42 80 I 0 44 40 .22 30 20 O 32 20 86 12 0 44 22 0 merce tonight at ; exercises held at Lincoln high school auditorium. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will deliver the com mencement address and Principal J. F. Elton wilt award the sheepskins. Music will be furnished by the Girls Glee club. Miss Go Idle Peterson will elng. . Saepnerra aio as Lines Portland Multnomah Falls division Leave Port land 9:30 a. ra, 10:30 a. nv 4 p. m.; arrive Multnomah 11 :15 a. m.. 12:15 p. m., 5 :45 p. m. Leave Multnomah 7 :4a a. m., l p. m.,. 4 :15 p. m. 5 arrive Port land 9 :30 a. m, 2 :4. p. m., 6 p. m. Sat urdayand Sunday, leave Multnomah p. m- leave Portland 11:15 p. m. Bussea leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Mor rison sts. Phone Marshall 4381. Adv. Mann Returns to' Salem Commis sioner John M. Mann of the department of public utilities, who spent several days in Salem last week, is at the cap ital again this week. At the hearing of the Gordon bill before the tax commit tee in the state capitol Tuesday, .Com missioner Mann . announced that he was "only in Salem for a couple of days' va cation." f -' ' . Two Workers Have Smallpox Two employes of the Northwest Bridge & Iron Works developed mild cases of smallpox and were sent to the city' quarantine hospital Wednesday. Other workers may develop the disease, al though there is no cause for alarm over the situation, City Health Officer Par rlsh stated. , You People who are wearing "false teeth"! Are you retting the satisfac tion from them that you should? Let me see the case and advise you. No charge for consultation. Dr. E. P. Ross man, plate specialist. Journal bldg. Adv. S Hofer to Address City Club Colonel E. Hofer, publisher of the Manufactor and ; Industrial Bureau of Salem, v.ill address the members of the Portland City club, on the "Philosophy of Life" at the club luncheon Friday noon at the Benson hotel. . Shepherd's Aie Bat Unci Portland Hood River division Leave Portland 9:30 a. m.. 10:30 a. m.. 2:45 p. nr.; ar rive Hood River 12:30 p. m., 2 p. m., 6 p. m. Busses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 4381. Adv. i Clan Macleay Pro gram Clan Macleay will give a Robert Burns program at the Masonic Temple" tonight at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Oswald Taylor will address the clan on the life of Burns. Following the address there will be a program of Scotch Bonss and dances. Gas Meter Looted Mrs. Carrie Quate, 293 Tenth street, reported to the police that an unnamed roomer departed from her house ; Wednesday, after breaking open the gas meter and removing several dollars in tolls. Police are looking for the roomer. Lebanon Society to Meet The Leb anon society, composed of former resi dents of Lebanon, will hold its annual winter meeting for the election of of ficers February 5 at 7 p. m. in the Penln " suliji park clubhouse. Josephine Residents Plan Reunion Former residents of Josephine county and their friends will hold a midwinter reunion Saturday night in the assembly room of the Portland hotel. Specializing Speciat attention to pain less dentistry and artificial teetn mat satisfy. Drs. .Hartley, Kiesendahl and Marshall, Journal bldg. Adv. Driver to Faee Court After being ar rested on a charge of "driving while in toxicated, Carl Bern, 228 Adams street, . Alternoon rejiort of preceding day. Chamber Director framed With the resignation of H. C . Huntington as a : member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday aft ernoon. Frank E. Andrews, former chair man of the membership committee, was i selected to fltL the vacancy. Andrews was .placed in charge of the agricul tural committee. Robert B. Bain was appointed head of the finance commit tee with authority to pick his own com mittee. The board authorized appoint ment of a committee to cooperate with the- American Legion in placing unem ployed and disabled ex-service men. .Foreign Trade Education Two hun dred people-heard a lecture on "Foreign Trade. Education," by Professor E. C. Bobbins of the University of Oregon, and saw motion pictures depicting trips to Tillamook lighthouse, to Nikko, the temtfe city- of Japan ; to Cuba and to the Pacific ocean on steamers of the T. K. . K. line at Library fiall Wednesday eve ning. The program was arranged In connection with the foreign trade ex hibit of the Chamber of Commerce. Mar shall N. Dana was chairman. . Strong Box Looted Insurance policies and confidential documents constituted the loot found in a strong box in . the home of Mrs. E. A.- Sessions, 1005 Kelly street, by burglars who jimmied a front porch window Tuesday night. Two dozen jars of canned fruit and a half a box of potatoes were stolen from M. B. Sklpp, 6811 Forty-seventh avenue south east. C. G. Bowers. 372V4 Hawthorne avenue, reported that $32 was stolen from, his room. Shepherd's Ante sai Lines Portland SL Helens division Leaves Portland 7:30 a. m., 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m.. 4 p, m.; arrive at St Helens 9 a. m., 11:30 a. m., S p. m 6:30 p. m. Leave St 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.. I p. m.. 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday leave St Helens p. m. ; leave Portland 11:15 p. m. Busses leave St Charles hotel. Front and Morrison, pnone Aiarsnau 43U. Adv. Gordon Bill Topic Herbert Gordon's tax supervision bill and several other measures now- before the state legisla ture at Salem, which affect the interests of property owners and real estate men, will occupy the attention of members of the Portland Realty board at the reg ular meeting Friday noon in the grill room of the Portland hotel. The entire time of the meeting has been given up to the discussion of proposed legislation. . Shepherd's Anto Bas Lines Portland. Astoria and Seaside division Leave Portland 10 a. rru, 1:30 p. ra. ; arrive Astoria 4 p. m.. 7 p. m. Leave Astoria 10 a, m., 1:30 p. rru; arrive Portland 4 p. trL. I p. ra. Busses leave St Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Telephone Marshall 43SL Adv. nineteen to Graduate Nineteen .boys and girls will receive diplomas of gradu ation from the High.. School of Com- THAT OF YOURS DOES HE NEED GLASSES? DO YOU KNOW? HAVE HIS VISION EXAMINED NOW ARTHUR W. RUHNDORFF OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAB 604 BROADWAY BLDG. MORRISON AT BROADWAY. PRE-WAR PRICES mm Rates j $1.00 Up Special Weekly and 'Monthly Bates New i Perkins Hotel POBTLAKB, OBEG05 mm r Almetal WashingMachines 5185 O.50 Reduced to !V Alder Near 5th was released on his own recognizance at police headquarters early this morning Bern was arrested at East Third street and Broadway by Patrolman Davidson. He will be tried in the municipal court this afternoon.. ; City Park Gets ttaecooas The city park bureau has added two raccoons to its family In the municipal zoo in Wash ington park. - The little animals are typical of that species made famous in Thornton Burgess' "Bedtime Stories" ap pearing daily in The Journal and hence are receiving much flattering attention from the kiddies visiting the zoo. . The raccoons were presented to the city by Albert Nelson of : Chinook, Wash., and were delivered -to C. -P. Keyser. super intendent of parks, Tuesday night Wife Seeks Hatband A second appeal was made to the police this morning by Mrs. Boyles A. Baker, 61 S Mississippi avenue, who has been searching for her missing husband since Saturday. Mrs. Baker told the police that her husband disappeared, leaving her with a child to support So far no trace has been found of the missing man. Saw Cats Off Two Toes While sawing wood at the Ladd farm near Oswego, Herbert Billiter, 17, 894 East Morrison street cut two toes from his righfoot Wednesday afternoon. He was taken to St Vincents hospital-, . . . Cash Register Rifled Burglars entered the grocery store of M. Brown, 631 First street Wednesday night through a rear window, which had been left open. The cash register was rifled and f 10 in small change stolen. , The proper nnraber ta call Is East IMS when you need the Salvation Army truck to come for castoff clothing, magazines, newspapers, etc Address 24-26 Union ave. Maj. John Bree. district officer. Ad. Portland If cwberg Bastes 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. Salem-Mllt City Stage Line Connects O. E. No. 5 for Mill City: connects O. E. No. 9 (to Stayton only). Jos. Ham man, Salem phone 44. Adv. Br. Edith Phillips, correct glasses. 450 51 Pittock block. Broadway 1305. Adv. Siaelaljr, Mild Iowa Sugar Cared Baron, 29 cents a pound ; home rendered lard. STS-1 mm 20 cents Bound ; compound, steer pot roast sirloin steak, 15 cents pound : Mag nolia butter, 48 cents pound, 95 ' cents per roll. Pacific Market Fourth and TamhilL Adv. v. Indoor Picnle Held The Realization league will hold an indoor' picnic Friday at the Sellwood community house. A picnic dinner at 6 :30 o'clock will he fol lowed by a debate on Itie question, "Resolved, That the world owes rrtore to the inventor than to the discoverer.'" The debaters are Westly Safford; Edna Waldele, Sheldon Mills, Fern .SMford, Kenneth Sherk and Alden Mills, j j Steamer Iraida, for St Helens and Rainier, daily, at. 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder st , Sundays, St Helens only, at 1:80 p. m. Adv. Fortland'Salem Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour, from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, $1.75. Adv. School Books, bought and sold , at Hyland's, Fourth street, between (Taylor and Salmon. Re Front ?Adv. I "A Long Life and How ,to Obtain It" is the titlo of a unique booklet just is sued from the press and copyrighted by Dr. R. A. Phillips. Broadway build ing, Portland. It contains many new and thoughtful suggestions covering diet, eta, which give many useful hints to the afflicted. White for a free copy. Adv. Bible Study Classes for high school credits. East 258L Adv. Dr. Wlekstrom returned. Medical bids. Adv. , , Dr. J. E. EtteUon has returned. Adv. Murderer Burned at Stake Nodena. Ark.. Jan. 27. (U. P.) Wil liam Lowrey, negro, alleged slayer of O. T. Craig, a plahter, and his daughter. Mrs. C. O. Williamson, was burned at the stake here yesterday by a mob which traveled over 100 miles to take the victim from deputy sheriffs. Card of Thanhs The family of Sarah Jones wish to express their deepest appreciation and thanks to all for the loving kindness shown us In our recent bereavement in the loss of our mother and sister; also for the beautiful flowers. SiHOMES 5- uSi ' BuUt Complete ' 3 i Alii. Colonial Bungalows of latest design. 4 rooms. . .$2650 5 rooms. . . 3318 5 rooms . . . 3762 6 rooms . . . 4600 See Home Plans on File in Our Offices Terms: ElwoodWileson lANCTACTUKEBS "BUILDERS sr DESIGNERS Gordon Bldg., 293 Stark St., at Fourth Portland, Ore. Phone Aut. 524-53 E mm JLyWE From the opening of this Sale, as lines became broken, we have assembled them with the lower priced groups, shaking the price down another two or three dollars, as the case warranted. Mow- We have again gone through every line in the store and taken hundreds of pairs, throwing them into much lower priced lots. Men's Shoes, Women's Shoes, Children's Shoes -all have had the same treatment. Men's $10 to $15 Shoes Some even higher, thrown into a great price group AT $7 .30 Women's $10-$15 Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Yes, some that sold as high as $18. Now grouped in a splendid assortment AT $7 .30 These Prices Save Yon MEN'S SHOES "J. & M." $20.00 to $22.50 (I1 Q IJf Tan Shoes .. ... 4?Xt I U "J. & M." $18.00 to $20.00 rj( Black Shoes . . ...v. XjLiJ "Dr. Reed" $17,00 and C-t fjfk $17.50 Cushion Shoes .... eP XaUe I U $16.00 to $17.50 "Boston ians" for .t, $12:50 to $1500 "Bostonians for $12.00 to $14.00 "Bostonians" QIJ $10.00 to $12.50 Men's Shoes 3Q Exactly What They Say ! WOMEN'S SHOES $11.30 $8.30 $7.00 to $12.00 Shoes and pumps, broken sizes $10.00 to $15.00 Shoes and pumps, broken sizes $10.00 to $15.00 Shoes, Ox fords and Pumps $15.00 to $18.00 Fancy Boots for $12.00 to $16.00 Shoes and Low Cuts for . $12.50 to $16.50 Shoes and Low Cuts for $12.50 to $17.50 Shoes and Low Cuts for $2.70 $4.70 $6.30 $6:30 $7.30 $8.30 $9.30 Boys' and Girls' Shoes Priced in Proportion C. W. SHIVELY; for Si Co 292 Washington Street Between 4th and 5th ALL MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES Everything at a Reduced Price, Contract Goods Alone Excepted of Which W. Have Very Little "The Store That Undersells Because It Sells for Cash PARCELS POST PACKAGES PRE PAID ON $5.00 PURCHASES Everything- at a Reduced Price, Contract Goods Alone Excepted of Which W. Have Very Little Only Two Days Remaining Friday a nS Saturday . of Our Cleaira anuary ale! Important and Unusual Saving Opportunities Are Fast Passing and Only Those Who Act Promptly Will Reap the Benefit of These Great Price Reductions Here's a List of Special Offerings for Bargain Friday EXTRA! V For Friday Imitation Ivory Hair Brushes I At $2.75 Fine white bristle Brushes with concave back and 10 rows of bristles. fTff While, any remain at. .. i ....... . J EXTRA!- Absorbent Cotton One Pound Box At 69c About 75 boxes of fine white Absorbent Cotton, main at Antiseptic. While any re- Qs'j ; Final Clearance This; Season's COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES At 1-2 Regular Prices Fortunate, indeed, are the women who can arrange to attend this sale and secure one or more of the garments in this sale. It is a final disposal of all broken lines in this season's Styles. Only one or two garments in each size or model so don't delay your coming. You have choice from ' - . . ' - " PLUSH AND VELOUR COATS WITH FUR COLLAR 15 in Size 16, 2 in Size 18, 7 in Size 36, 11 in Size 38 2 in Size 40, 1 in Size 42, and 2 in Size 44 SUITS IN SILVERTONE AND OTHER POPULAR FABRICS 7 in Size 16, 3 in Size 18, 3 in Size 36, 1 in Size 40, 1 in Sie 44 SILK AND SATIN DRESSES 1 in Size 40, 5 in Size 42, 1 in Size 44 Serge and Tricotine Dresses 5 in Size 16, 7 in 18, 5 in 36, 7 in 38,2 in 40 NAVY SERGE DRESSES J in 42,3 in 44, 2 in 46,1 in 48 and 1 in SO 500 Nottingham CURTAIN ENDS 15c Each Friday At Only l.to l?i Yard Length No two are alike. They come in white, cream and ecru. Choice from the entire lot, 1 whil anv remain Friday at.......... JLtlx All Remnants DRAPERY and CURTAINING At 1-2 $:rl Included are desirable lengths and styles in Scrims, Marquisettes, Bungalow Nets, Cre tonnes, Madras, etc. While any "I O Drra remain, Friday at. ......... - A"c Half-Price Sale of JaDanese Lunch Cloths Dainty, first quality Japanese Lunch Cloths, slightly imperfect in pattern. j o cause I iiuu ass .Aas.aajr oaaaa i bi 36x36-Inch at 83c 54x54-Inch at $1.75 1 72x72-Inch, This Sale at $3 DO 45x45-Inch at $1J38 60x60-Inch at S2.13 Corsets! Corsets! at $1.79 and $2.95 Two wondertui values m rorty Moqeis Rengo Belt Royal Worcester Colma Lady Louise Empire Lorette Merito t-g rTQ Over a score of models In everything from heavy brocades to tJL I U overweight coutils, fancies and double batiste. These values a. a. t taT Z I tA..-. niU are immense" and represent just one-half price in many instances. V sf.11 ATVI II1WUV1J HM iha, wa tv aa a a, Both r9 QK Some ot the best in the house, the. finest brocade and selected dsasaaU coutils and fancies, front and back lace in dozens of models. .a a a a M M'a t . . . l 1 Sport average ana tne ceieDraiea Ken go itoui moaeis ana many omers. L Boys' All-Wool SWEATER COATS Reduced fl0 QC To...v. wAOO Regulation Ruff Neck styles With pockets. All sizes in gray and cardinal, to JQ QC Frwta .t OAlaOtl Men's Lascher CASHMERE SOCKS Rced PP. To..... Owl First quality Cashmere Socks in all sizes in Friday at black, oxford and natural gray, to close FPA WVr Extraordinary Clearance of Women's and Children's Kid Gloves 50c a Pair Odd lots of women's and children's kid gloves to close out Women's are in sizes 52 to 6 only. None fitted. None Exchanged. No C. O. D.'s. No Refunds. Women's Cotton Fleeced Union Suits 98c A SUIT Good weight cotton fleeced union suits, made Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 36 and 38 only. To close at 98c suiL i i ' Women's Wool Sport Hose, 1-3 Off At- S51 V Women's wool sport hose, made 9 rct P,ain and dropstitch styles. X-O -fLX Medium and heavy weight, with reinforced heel and toe. Come in brown, green, blue, orange and blue heather mixed. Sizes V to 10S. I , , At SI f7 Women's dropstitch wool sport t rU hoSe i made with reinforced heel lo Jlt and toe, seamless foot in brown, brown green, green, blue red and blue orange heather mixtures. Sizes 8lA to toyi. At $2.17 Women's worsted sport hose, made 11 rtf dropstitch styles of fine worsted r "5 VJH yarns. Come In colors of brown, green, gold, blue red and blue orange heather mixtures. Sizes &y2 to ' . At $2.67 Women's fine worsted sport hose, a-j g-tt made of finest worsted yarns" In O . KJU ribbed and dropstitch styles. Made to give exceptionally good service. Colors are green, oxford and brown heather mixed. Sizes syi to ioyi. Our Store Now Opens at 9 A.M. STT The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes at 5:30 P.M. Saturday at 6 P. M.