The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 08, 1921, Page 14, Image 14

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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND," OREGON
TUESDAY, MARCH 8.
PORTLANDISSEEN
AS CITY OF HOMES
BY VOtviAH EDITOR
"1 am particularly impressed with
Portland as a home city," says Mrs.
Delia Thompson Lutes, editor of
"Today's Housewife, which recently
amalgamated with "American Moth
erhood" and "Table Talk" pf which
the was also editor. ' Mrs. Lutes is
visiting Mrs. Sarah Evans.
. : "The homes look so substantial and
the people the kind who are making
homes. America is in need of this very
thing to keep us balanced and make the
pendulum .swing true. . ' - T
"I think home life is the one thine
that is groins to keep America safe and
sane, simple, natural and true, she
added. "This is the thine I am doinr in
In my magazine work. We are trying to
help America to appreciate. the value of
homes and home life, and in making
the people believe that home-making is
a profession in itself, well worth study
ing for and preparing for. ;
'To help bring this about, we are
building a home in Cooperstown, where
out editorial offices are, .which is to be
a standardized American home. I shall
live there, with my family near me,
and the home shall be open to constant
Inspection by the public. , It will be fur
nished with nationally advertised furni
ture, together with some of my collec
tions, and will be equipped with all the
most modern devices. We will give
demonstrations of food and equipment
and will test all the recipes."
"The trend is toward more simple
foods. Women cannot get help now
adays and are striving to learn to feed
their families better and simpler food,
"We have to teach them to do house
work quickly and easily so that we can
have time to do other things in connec
tion with civic and public life. We are
teaching them the value and use of mod
ern equipment. The old adage about a
woman's work being never done will not
be true when women learn to use the
new electrical devices. Electricity , is
going to modernize the home. Women
are" only beginning to see the value of
it, and through some hook' or crook we
must make the men see it."
Mi's. Lutes. Portland visit is purely
for the purpose of rest and recreation,
she says. She will spend ' some time
in Seattle and San Francisco while in
the West. She was for 13 years editor j
of "American Motherhood" and for six j
years editor of "Table Talk." She has
written several books, including "Just
Away," "My Boy in Khaki," "Child,
Home and School," "Bible Stories From
the Old Testament," and "Story of Life
for Children," besides several books for
mothers' cluba ...
Canada's Imports
From U. S. in 1920
; Fourth Above 1919
Canada bought from the United States
In 1920 1182,028,128 more than: in 1919.
The imports from the United States In
1920 were (321,625,825, as compared witn
t-jq tea? ea? In 1Q19 an inrTMuut of 25
pr cent. Of Canada's total' Imports,
amounting to $1,336,921,000. about 70 per
cent were from the United States.
The total .trade between the wo coun
tries in 1920 was $1.607 .651.094,1 aa com
pared with $1.231.656,516' in 19X9. an in
crease of 22 per cent. ; i
The premium on American funds had
the effect of strongly stimulating ex
ports to the United States. For the year
the total figures were $585,965,269, as
compared with $492,058,819 fori 1919.
Impeachment of 2
Oklahoma Officials
' Urged by Committee
Oklahoma City, Okla., March 8. (I.
N. S.) Impeachment of State Treas
urer A. N. Leecraft and removal of
Highway Comminsioner Henry- Wood
were recommended to the house of rep
resentatives late Monday by.a special
probe committee. Specific charges of
: impeachment were also filed against
Lieutenant. Governor M. E. Trapp.
The state treasurer is charged with
. caTlng . on banks' holding state money to
contribute to a Democratic fund. Lieu
tenant Governor Trapp is charged with
wilful (neglect of duty, corruption in of
fice and irregular transactions : In county
bonds. 1 !
Laborite Wins Over
Government's Man
In British Election
(By United News.)
London, March 8. The government
lost out In the third bye-election test
in a week in the defeat Of ISir J. P.
Hinch. the Coalition-Liberal candidate
for commons, by W. Gillis, Laborite, by
a vote of S50 to 7123 at Penistone.
The polling, took place Saturday. YT.
II. Tringle, the Independent Liberal can
didate, also topped the government's
man , polling 7984. j
Inauguration Film
Comes by Airplane
; l '- " ' - ; "
Bearing a motion picture film depict
ing the presidential Inauguration cere
monies at Washington. IX C. -on Friday,
an- airplane is due in Portland some
time today from Cheyenne, Wyo. The
picture will go On exhibition ;here. The
film version of the inauguration was
made Friday and was carried to Chi
cago by airplane and to Cheyenne by
train. As soon y as the flying machine
delivers the print to the local exchange
it will hop off for Seattle. to deliver an
other print. l '
MARCH SALE
Ug ED P IANOS AND
PHONOGRAPHS
STEINWA Y UPRIGHT, only slight
ly used, looks like - new. i Priced
for a quick sal at :. .$735
Mahy Other Good Bargains
Terms to . Suit
Reed French Piano Mfg.Co.
Phone Broadway 750 -12th
and Washington Streets
VISITOR IMPRESSED WITH
PORTLAND AS HOME CITY
if
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Mrs. Dell Thompson Lutes
LEI GIRL
Chicago, March S.(U. P.) Mrs.
Jake Hamoo was en route to Ard-
more, i Okla., today determined to
avenge the slaying: of her husband.
Accompanied j by V her 11 -year -old
daughter, Olive Bell, she left to at
tend the trial of Clara Smith Hamon
and do all in her power to obtain
conviction of the woman.
"She wrecked my home, boasted of he
conquest and killed my husband," said
Mrs. Hamon." "I have no sympathy for
her. She should be banged.
"1 will show she had affairs with other
men and that her boasts of "making
Jake were the vilest lies. I knew the
hardship that made him. She knew the
luxury of his life with hira when he
was 'made.' ; !.." ! ;
"I don't propose this murderer, this
destroyer, this boaster, this poser, shall
go free. j - r . -
Head of National
Farm Bureau to Be
In Oregon March 25
J. R. Howard, president of the Na
tional Farm Bureau federation, will be
in Oregon March 25 and 26. according to
an announcement made Saturday eve
ning at a meeting of the Multnomah
county farm bureau., held at Greeham.
Howard will. 'speak at Gresham March 25.
$466,000 Voted by .
Detroit for Needy
-Detroit, Mich.. March 8. I. N. S-
The city, council Monday . appropriated
$466,000 to the department of public wel
fare to assist the poor and jobless.
OkintrdUbles are
unsignzuj "n
. w -wT m m
heals mem
This simple, inexpensive ointment
is a comfort that no sufferer from
skin trouble can well afford to he
without. It usually stops irritation at
once, and has a cooling, soothing ef
fect upon the skin while healing it.
Resinel Ointment ! sold in two slses
by all druggists. It ! is easy to apply
and so nearly flesh Colored it. can be
used en exposed aurfacea without at
tracting undue attention. Send for a
sample. Dept. j 2-8, RESINOL, Baltimore.-
Md. ( f " " - -
THE SAVOY
SEND IN
YOUR MAIL
PRICED
SUGAR !
5 lbs..; .41 1 io lbs.;. .8
Sack -....$8.20 .
CREAMERY BUTTER
1 lb.....44 r Roll . .88
SYRUPS s
No. 10 C R. Melomar .i..,l.l,l8
No. 5 C R. Melomar
No. 10 C R. .Butter Scotch ..JBl.ST1
No. 6 C. R. Butter Scotch ..1.06
No. C. R. Butter Scotch ..T.57
No. 10 C. R. Cane and Maple S1.97
No. S C. R. Cans and Maple Sl.OS
No. 2V4 C. R. Cane and Maple... 59
No. 2 Sugar Peas .....
No. 2i Tomatoes .......
No. 2 Corn, 2 for
.. .ioe
....io
? Del Monte Vegetable1
No. 2 tin Crosby Corn, 2 for,... 35
No. 2 tin Supar Peas. Z tor..,.. 35
No. 2H Solid P"k Tomatoes, 2 for 35
No. 2 Solii P'k Pumpkin, 2 tor 35
No.. 24 tin Sauer Kraut, 2 for..,. 35
fro- 26 tin. Beets, 2 for...........55
Shrimps. 2 for.....;. ......49
Minced Clams. 2 for.. ....... .....33
Hi Otter Tuna, 2 for. ...... ...... 4)
la Flat Salmon Steaks... ........ 38
No., Is Tall Salmon, 2 for. .25
. Al HA. P1SKAPPLE
No. 2 tin Sliced. .,
.25
No. 24 tin Peaches ...... 20
No. 24 tin Pears . ........,..J0
No. 2 tin Apricots .....i....w.j0
HANG
SAYS MRS
HAH
TrDl
PEDESTRIAN IS
SERIOUSLY HURT
WHEN CARS CRASH
Mrs. Rose Jenkins, Fairview apart
ments, was dangerously injured when
two automobiles came together ! at
Sixth and Yamhill streets at 7:30
p. m.' Monday. 1 . t
Mrs. Jenkins and E. TL Wilson, who
is joint owner withoher of the Central
Market bakery, were crossing Yamhill
at Sixth when a small car driven by
C. W. Maher, 312 Sixth street, moving
north on Sixth street, crashed into a
heavier car driven by J. R- Washburn,
839 Nelson street, going west on Yam
hill street. Mrs. Jenkins and Wilson
were dragged between the cars for some
distance. Witnesses disagreed as to
which ear had the right or way.
C. A- Beugeugh, who lives at the T.
M. C. A., told police traffic officers that
the Maher car struck the couple before
bitting the Washburn car. Other wit
nesses testified that the Maher car was
proceeding at a high rate of Speed. A
bottle was found In the Maher car.
Mrs. Maher, Mrs. F. Edwards of
81 East Seventy-eighth street and J.
Maher of Otney were occupants.
Mrs, Jenkins wa taken to St. Vin
cents hospital. : She suffered a frac
tured skull, a fractured arm and a frac
tured nose. Her condition is considered
extremely serious. Wilson was cut about
the head, v . y : .
Maher was held without bail,- pending
an investigation. -a -
FREEMAN'S
200 First St. OUALITY
S yi lbs. Sqjir, pure cane . . .
Crisco, 3-Ib. can (1 to cus
tomer) ... - . .
2 eanS Pineapple, Libby's,
2js, at
2 cans Peaches, Libby's, 2,j4s
3 cans Peaches, in syrup,
2js, at ...............
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
cans Pears, Bartlett, 2j4s..
cans Corn, Minnesota.....
cans Peas, Early June.,...
cans Tomatoes. R. R. Solid
50H
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
Pack . . .
4 cans Salmon, medium red. .
6 lbs. Rice, fancy head . . . . . .
2 pkffs. Raisins, seeded or
seedless
AT STORE
17-qt. GranHe Dishpan. . ... .98c
12-qt. Granite Pails ........ 98c
fl.25 Broom 89c.
Wednesday
50 c
SPECIALS for
WEDNESDAY
Our Famous Wild Rose Butter,
pound . . . . ... .... . . .50c
Prime Ribs of Beef, boned and
; rolled, pound . . . ... . . . . 25c
Pork Roast, pound. . . ... 20-23c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . . . 10-1 2Jc
Pork Neck Bones, pound . . . 9c
Beef Boil, pound. ......... 10c
CASCADE MARKET, 3D AND YAMHILL
ECONOMY MARKET, 4TH AND YAMHILL
GROCERY
ORDERS SHIP US YOUR EGGS PROMPT RETURNS
FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
M. J. B. COFFEE J I
1 lb., ...42 3 lbs. $1.213
5 lbs $.UU
SNOWDRIFT
2 lbs....40
8 lbs.. . .
4 lbs....72
$1.43
Lima Beans, 3 pounds for. ...... .25
Red Kidney Beans, 2 pounds for 25
Pink Beans, 3 pounds for..... ...25
Split Peas, 3 pounds for.. ........ 5
Black Eyed Peas, pound... ..10
Soaps and Washing Powders
21 bars White Wonder .......... .98
18 bars Crystal White ..; Sl.OO
20 bars V. H. Bleaching Soap jtl.OO
3 bars Fairy Soap 25
5 bars Goblin Soap .............25
1 package Mt Hood W. P. .25
1 bottle Ammonia ............... IO
1 botUe Bluing ..IO
CEREALS
No. 10 sack Rolled Oats 504
No. 10 sack Pancake Flour ...... US t
No. 10 sack-Farina r.t8
No. 10 sack Coarse Graham .....50
No. 10 sack Fine Graham SO
No. 10 sack Rye Meal .....6
No. 10 sack Rye Flour ......65
No. 10 sack Yellow Corn Meal... 35
' Del Monte Fruits -
No. tins Peaches, Royal Anne
, Cherries, 2 for..... . -95
No. 2H D. M. Pears, 3 for. . . . -9X.1.2
No. 24 Sliced Pineapple, 3 for. ..97
No. 2 tin Loganberries, 3 for 91.lO
CounciTMay Heed
Popular Demand for
Concerts in Parks
If the city can squeeze out of its gen
eral fund the sum of S3500, hand concerts
can be provided for one week night or
afternoon and Sunday afternoons for
Portland during the coming summer sea
son, according to park Superintendent C.
ofTvetJfeet
X JS3 SkmkUaimntpmfy. May
pisweul a bad cold or seriuus
ewwUoa, Aa exeaUant enmter-irritaat for
kaekaehe, and other pun tha (oUow waather
fPL. tw, SM. .tin
STORES 249 Yamhill
Bet. 2d aad id
and Thursday
Specials
8 lbs. Beans, Cal., small white 50c
6Sc jrade Teas, all flavors, lb.50c
5 pkgs. Post Toasties. ... . . .50c
Wesson or Mazola, qt. . . '. . . .50c
2 lbs. Freeman's Spec'l Coffee 50c
6 pkgs. Jello (6.to customer) 50c
1 sack Rolled Oats, ios., . . .50c
'6 cans Dutch Cleanser ..... .50c
2 pkg's. Cream of Wheat .... 50c
4 pkgs. Quaker Oats.. 50c
3 lbs. Cocoa, bulk. ........ .50c
2 cans Shrimps. Extra Fancy.. 50c
11 bars Soap, White Wonder.. 50c
8 cans Pork and Beans, D. M. 50c
6 lbs. Prunes, fancy Oregon . .50c
2 bottles Catsup, Lily of Valley,
pints 50c
NO. 1 ONLY
8-qt. Gran. Preserving Kettle 98c
Jim's Toasters ,' 19c
Doz. Oranges and dr-Lemons 50c
224 YAMHILL ST. 226
On the Sooth Sid of the Street
Between First and Second '
MAZOLA OIL
fQts. ..48 -Gat. ..S9
Gallon... $1.74
GUNPOWDER TEA
2 lbs. for . . t.G7
Bear Flour
92.49 Barrel 99.95
Sack.
Bulk Coffee
Try them. You will be convinced of
their merit at lotoer prices:
Blend A... ..38 Blend B.....33
Blend C....-28 Blend D.....23
HATCHES
8 boxes for..
..30
POWDERED 8UOAK;
nds...,.33 i pound.;...
53
LIGHT BHOWN SUGAR
5 pounds..... 52
10 pounds .99
No. 2 tins of I
Sliced Pineapple
: Peaches
Apricots'....
Green Gage Plums...........
ALL
FOR
98c
PRUNES
25-lb. box Fancy Prunes .... ..92.78
25-lb. box Choice Prunes ......82.23
25-lb. box Orchard Run Pr'nes $1.74
Oranges, 2 dosen.. ............ .....35
Lemons, 2 dosen' .......... ..... . .25
1 ,
BUT TODAY
DEL MOTTTE JELLIES, JAMA A5D
PRESERVES, 14-os. Jar 37
P.. Keyser. He has been receiving num
erous - inquiries regarding ' the prospect
for , summer band concerts and the de
mand has become of such volume that
it ia probable the city, council vWill be
asked to reconsider its action In cutting
off the appropriation.
Keyser, on hla recent visit to Spokane,
found that city has appropriated $3500
for band music during the summer, and
he believes Portland, should provide at
least an equal amount for concerts here
for the enjoyment of citizens generally.
98 Mm
i
mm?
It's
Dependability ,
That Counts
IN an individual, or an
institution. - We have
a reputation for giving
careful, ice urate,
prompt, service, and we .
are jealous of maintain
ing it. Day or night
you will - find depend
able registered pharma
cists to - fill your pre
scriptions with "De
pendable ' Drugs."' No
service too small for
our attention. : '
WE NEVER CLOSE
Coo " AND Air D Si
Scuin Bum.
i
I urn - ur rr 11 c. nM'ri MHUn'vrt-rn fitir-n
JitaI Statistics -marriages.Birtbs.
Dzaths.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Albert L HcBmn. 21. 1009 ut Sixth at.
north, and Norma Kolpin, 19, 102? East
lentn atxeet norm.
Arthur L. McCuteheon. leeal, 881 Fifth at..
ana nuaie nauie. legal, iua Bortbwick at.
Jamea W. Huitt. 20, 6023 Sixtr-fourth at. 8,
K.. and Pearl Alpine, 16, 4835 Sixty-fifth at
8. E.
Matthrw Welwr. lecal. Alberta. Canada, and
Carolina Matadoff. lml. 4 7 Biedway at
8amnel J. Bobaker, k-eal. 1171 Bex av..
ami Rosa Drippa, legal, Portland.
Kdward P. Napoleon. 26, 640 Fourth at.
;W. O. rITH A CO.. SI 1 Morgma BMa
Lucky Wedding Rings
BEINGQLP'S . JEWELERS, 147 8D 8T.
BIRTHS
felRBLE To Mr. and Mra. G. F. W. Sirble
171 W. Farraant. Feb. 14. a daughter.
NEIjSON To Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nelson, 314
Pierre, Feb. 2, a danghter. '
MECUM To Mr. and Mr. P. E. Mecnm. 1736
fana. aiaren a, a ann.
BOBBER To Mr. and Mra. Tj. D. Sorber. 1020
8. Central, March 4. a ann. ,
DUES To Mr. and Mra. O. G. Duea. 7411
54tb ae.. March 3, a daughter.
CLAPP T Mr. and Mra. O. O. CUpp. 7015
42d, March 4. a aon. -WINTON
To Mr; and Mra. H. B. Winton. 306
N. iTanhoe. Feb. 24. a aon. .
BTAS To . Mr. and Mra. J. P.- Byan, 606
Hawthorne. Mareh 2. a aon.
McEIAV A FN To Mr. and Mra. E." A. McElwain,
1268 Hawthorne, lfarrh 2, a daughter.
CROYVLEY To Mr. and Mra. O. C. Crowley.
682 K. 81st. Feb. 28. a daughter.
POTTER To Mr. and Mm. C. A. Potter, 1127
E. Frankin. March 3. a son.
KONE8TL3 To Mr. and Mrs. E. Koneatis, 125
Orabam, March 8, a danghter.
OSHANIC To Mr- and Mra. P. R. Oahaaic.
BeaTerton, Or., F.eb. 28, a daughter.
SILVA To Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 8Ura, New-
bent. Or.. Feb. 27. a aon.
BISHOP To Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Bishop, 1023
E. 24th. Feb. 25. a aon.
ROGERS To Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Rogers, 240
Fargo, March 1, a daughter.
SCHIKBER To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A Scbieber,
89 E. 28th. March 2. a daughter. ,
FOWLER To Mr. and Mra. C. A. Fowler. 892
K- Yamhill. March 5. a daughter.
SHAJU To Mr. and Mra. T. Sharp, 241 H
First March 6. a danghter.
BOfvOUGH To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Botough,
Ticard. Or.. Feb. 23. a daushter.
ABNER To Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L. Aboer, Gar
den Home, Feb. 25, a aon.
SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. K. Soott 604 E.
60th. -Fes. 24. a daughter.
DEATHS
CAMrBEIJ, Nancy Campbell. Multnomah boa
liital, March 5, 0 years; chronic nephritis.
MAT James M. May. 157 Sheldon, March 6,
58 years; cerebral embolism.
ROSEN FELD Michael Rosenfeld. 246 Arthur.
March a. S4 years: heart disease. ,
WIIjSON Geo. W. Wilson. L O. O. F. home.
March a. 71 years: arteno ar lemma.
PROUDFOOT Henry C. Proudfoot 1165 E.
Yamhill. March 8. 77 years: senility.
HINCE Wm. Hi nee. 1727 Woolaey, March 6.
23 years : epileptic conruluons. ,
IUM'K Mrs. Annie Hock. Multnomah hospital.
Mareh 5. 64 years: encephalitis.
YOfTNG Jong Young, Good ttaraaritan hospital,
March 6, 70 years; carcinoma of stomach.
WHITING Annie L. Whiting, S99 K. 27th.
March a, 78 yer: aeainty.
8AVAGE Elrira Savage, Adrian Apta.. March
6, 60 years; lobar pneumonia.
EAMITO8HI Eitaro Kamiyosbi. 333 San Ra
- fael, March 7; 2 months; lobar pneumonia.
LANCKB Adolph Lancke, Portland Surgical
hospital. March 6, 69 years; carcinoma,
ATKINSON Donald H. Atkinson, 175 17th,
March 5. 3 years; generalised tuberculosis.
PETERSON Dayid Peterson, E. 9th and Aider,
March S, 38 yra.; struck in Jaw by hand spike.
ROSS Elizabeth Rosa. 441 V4 Belmont March
7, 31 years; tubercular peritonitis.
HUNTER Margaret M. Hooter, Multnomah
SEND US TOUR OLD CARPETS. OLD
1 Rugs anal Woolen Clothing Ve Make -Reversible,
HanaVaVevavi -
FLUFF RUGS
Raw Rum we van, ail slzea. Mall
tend for booklet. Mat trasses renovated,
made ' ever. Faathers ranevated, carpel
eteanlng refitting, eta. Largest, finest
equipped carpet eleanlna, reftttlng srerke la
Ore gen. Ssparata plants. SalS , ma
steamed ,clsaned 61 .50.
- aVESTERM FLUFF RUO CO.
84-80 Union Ava, N. East 8616
- WE CALL AND DELIVER. ,
Fluff; Rugs
mad from worn oat carpets at 50
aavtn gra Woven to order ruaranteed.
x 12 raca steam cleginacl (or SL06
W clean, refit and lay catrpota.
PHONR EAST 888
Barthwcat &mg Co, 188 East 8tk SL
FLUFF RUGS
Made From AH Kinds of Old Carpets .
On 8x10 Fluff Rug 81B.OO
Oflw 8s Fluff Rufl 1 4.00
Oregon Fluff Rug Co.
1884 E. 8tarfe St. Tabor T814
AUCrtON SALES. TOMORROW
AT WILSON S AUCTION ilOLSit. 168-171
SECOND STREET.' SALE AT 10 A. M.
m a 1 w m 1 m mt i
j HOWB MAIW T2II
SO
r
y . y ssd Aapeamet,
Hoosea atlMl Oarages in 4-f t Sections
- Eafy fo Krect and Ship Anywher.
HEDLMADB B17IXDINO CO.
Portlssd. Or. Frss Cstavlofat
E. 11th and Market. Phone EL 6114 or
803 Lewis Blda;.. 4th and O&lc.
' West Side, Phone Bdwy. 433S. V
Sal.
e
AT 797 HAWTHORNE AYE.
Turkish leather chair, solid mahog
any library table, Hughes electric
range. Colonial solid mahogany bed-,
room Buite, mahogany bed, mat
tress and springs.
20
in Your Building ,
by Our Unit System
Fancher-McLean Co. '
08-8-10 LKWIS BLDtt.
ROADWAY 8883
PIONEER CARPET CLEANERS
Flaest Carpet Cleaners la City
We do all kinds of carpet cleaning,
refitting, sewing, laying, - resizing,
binding- and dyeing, in our strictly
modern equipped plant.
PROMPT, RELIABLE SERTICB
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
84-HOCR SERVICE
xll Bags Hteam Cleaned... 91.50
Plant aad Office, 167a K. Lincoln St.
Pkone E. 8818. Wa 041 and OaUra
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
WE will accept bios up to lu o'clock a. m.
farch l0 on stock general merchandise and
fixtures located Lexington, Or. Invoice stock
19300. fixtures $3850. Certified check 10
to accompany bids. Right reserved to reject any
and all bida The Adust meat Bureau. 641 Pit
took block. -
MEETING NOTICES
102
.Friends
Strangers
Members
Tonight ia the big dance for
the public given by the Live
Ire council. Anchor council
No. 746, Security Benefit as
sociation. W, O..W. hall. 128
11th aad Washington sta.
Come, we will show you the
time or your ule; fun for alL
We have the btggeat crowd
haratiM aHnw .... V.
time, all for 85c .
Yeonnten Hard-Tims
Dance
Ivanhoe Homeotead No. 5038
: will give a hard-time dance,
W. O. W. hall. 10 th and Taylor,
Wednesday, March 9, 8 :80
P- m. (rood prizes for matt
comical lady and gentleman, 35c
admission. East 7617. -PEAK!,
OWEN 8. Correspondent.
PORTLAND LODGE 291, Loy".
al Order of Moose, meets
every Wednesday evening at 6
o'clock at the new Moose tem
ple, 4th and Taylor st. (In.
Kiation every -first and third
Wednesdays of the month.) All
Moose are requested to attend.
Visiting Moose welcome. By or
der of the dictator.
J. F KENNEDY.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO. 18.
R- A. M. Regular convocation
Wednesday evening. East Eighth and
Ru reside streets, t 7 :30 o'clock.
Visitors welcome. By order E. H. P.
ROT yUACKENBLSU. Secy.
MCT.TNOMAH CHAPTER NO.
104. O. E. 8. Su'ted com
munication tonight ( Tuesday) ,
8 o'clock, Kenton Bank bldg.
Visitora welcotne. By order
W M.
ESTHER M. CACDT, Bee.
COSMOPOI.ITAII LUDOal NO.
169, Kaighu of Fythiaa. meets
every Wednesday evening. 3d
floor,. Pythian bldg.. Na. 888
Zambia st. Vuitors always
welcome.
lEtttO. KE8TEB,
4" Kant QQth gtjeet.
s. & ana BV-
CAMP meets every Wed
nesday evening ia W. O
w. Temple, 128 11th st
All members requested to
attend. Visitors welcoma
K. ft 8CHADE, C C
HERMAN SCllADE, Clerk.
RJ-jJ.IJLAR meeting of Villa lodge
aJ1 .ll2.4- JV.- .- ' WedneV
r in.i. .. Marco w.b o'clock.
'wn-si. The 1st degree will be
n0"!?,00, .' ctaas- All TisiUnr brother!
owiuiauy ionwa to attend.
MX TAROR 1!DGK NO, 4$. ' JL
DKation ) Wednesday evening, March
9. 6 o c ock. M. M. degree. Stated
communication 7:80 o'clock, K.
A. aptrrm. Pvri. a. t s
Tamhill
atreet. VWUng brethren welcome.
L. R. JOHVSdV li' w. :-;
TINELOlXiK NO. 141. Al'
. AXD -A- M- Special com
munication Wednesday. Msr-h 9
7 m- E. A degree. Visiting
li7 w'icom'- Archer I'liue
Se?5t ?ix; Bt order of W. M.
tt. a. iohsskxp, Bee'y.
X IJthJ1 So a-oreate
of America, aaeeta every Tnea
ay night at roreaterg' hall. 126
th C InitUtion first aseetirTg
card party and dance fourth meet-
iilred aoraataia lav.
-in Ki.e xneir
regnlar monthly smoker Tbarsday
March 10. at their hUL
fiieH r"hlnf at. A ' good
time. Cotne and brine .
' ' P. BAKER. R. 'KT
ALBERT APIKli LODOK tt6. 16 J.
A. F. AND A. M Special com
munication Wednesday, Mareh 8
afternoon at 8 o'clock and evening!
r. C degree. Visiting brethren
welcome. O. W. COOK. Kac'y
AWTjfj6RNl loih;k N6. llf.
A f AND A M. Special com
m,an'S0n (Tnesday) evening
at 7:80 , Work in the E. A. de
gree. Visiting brethren welcome.
ktatAvAwfl t f6. 1481. ROYAL
ana loarth Wed
nesdars at 8 p. -m Paciie Statea Kir hall
formerly K. P.).' Alder at Eleventh. Hemben
reqoeatad to attend. Visitors welcome
. C. R. HOTCHKias
ft MVRTLE Chapter Social club will
l ' f?T" a benefit dancing and card
SEy? ' Jw P" t Pythian temple. West Park
"f, f - ttW. cTin, . (TueZ
A" LaateTD Sum and friend
. 8 Jivited. Strondenmeyer'a orchestra.
MT. tSCOTTLoOOK SO. 1S8;
L O. O. -V., meets this Tues
day evening in its hall, 82d at.
and 68th ave.; 8d degree; lunch.
Visiting brethren weiebtna.
W. OOOOIN8, -Sec.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a apMnuty, ouuuns, pua.
jaeger jsroav laa-iss ata at,
NEW TODAY
: I
' f CAMP 44
LODGE HAXJ.. first and third Wedneiidsy e
cings, for rent. ' For particulars address E.
K. Heed. 817 Artisana bldg. : -
- CARDS OF THANKS -
WE DESIRE to thank our f Hernia for their
kindness and floral tribute during the illness
and death of our husband and father, (Signed)
Mrs. Henry C. Proudfeot, Dr. Cart. A Proud-
hut, Mtpo a. nowiiwi, nrs. jLrxnur lsiwb.
WE WANT to thauk our many friends for their
kindness in our lata bereavement and also
for the beautiful floral offerings. ( signed)
Kaymona. w alter ana r.xnei Kasmuasen.
I WISH to thank our friends for the lovely flow.
era and their many acta of kindness at tha
death of my beloved husband. George Gardner.
(Signed) Fern V. ttardner. -
DEATH NOTICES
103
LAW At the residence. 65 10th st, March
-7, 1921. Charles S. Law. aged 65 year. Re
mains at Halman's ehapeL Third and Salmon
street. Woqce or funeral later.
GARDNER In this city, March 2. Arthur
Gardner, aged 63 years. The remain are at
Finlay'a mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice
of fnneral hereafter.
MORET At the residence. 6tt6 E. 82th street,
March 8. 1931. Mwin L. Morey. beloved
husband of Abbie 8. Moray. Notice of funeral
later.
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
B1CK At biKikaiie. Wah.. March &. 1921,
Mrs. Rose Bice, aged o T yean, beloved mother
of Mrs. A. P. Leonard of Spokane. Wash., sis
ter of Mra. Annie Carter 01 ttaymond. t L, Mrs.
Elisabeth Brady and Mis Oraoe O'Donnell of
this city. Deceased was a member of Circle
No. 744. Neighbors of Wooderat. and Oolden
Rule Hive No.. 17. Order of Maecabeea. -Funeral
cortege will leave the raxideace of Charlea B.
HinfJihlihl. .4Jta Kaat TeHliravMlUl alrast.
north, tomorrow i Wednesday , March 9. 1921. !
st 8:30 a. m., thence to tha Madeliena church.
Twenty-third and Siskiyou streets, where re
auiem mass will be offered at 9 a. m. : friends
invited; interment Mount Calvary cemetery;
funeral arrangwmfinta la care of Dunning at Ho-
Kntee.
SPENCER March 7, at the family residence, at
Bonita. ur., Bena Josephine Bpeneer, aged sa
years, beloved mother of Mrs. Sarah Galbreath
of Bonita, Or., Mra. Ten Scbmeer of Portland,
Mrs, ctnma Nuea ana Wlutam spencer ot- nan
Franciaoo, CaL, Mrs. Josephine Dunn of Oregon
City, Or., and Leroy P. Bpencer of Littleton,
Col.- The funeral service will be held Wednesday,
March 9, at 2 .30 o'clock p. m., at Einley's mor
tuary, Montgomery at-Ffth. y'rienda invited.
Concludmc service, Riverview cemetery.
BACM At the residence. 674 Everett 5T.
March 7. 1921. Solomon " Baum. aged 48
years, beloved husband of Carrie Baum, father
of Ann and Charlea I.. Baum. aoa of Mrs. N.
Baum and brother of Emma Baum. Friends in
vited to attend the funeral services at tha above
residence at-10:30 a. m. tomorrow (Wednes
day). March 9. 1921. Interment, Bath Israel
cemetery. - fiesae omit I lowers.
LOVE At. the residence. 2-20 Buffalo street,
March 6, 1921, Jamee H. Love, aged 46
years; beloved husband of Marian Leva. Friends
invited to attend the funeral services at Hol
man'a chapel. Third and Salmon streets, at 1
p. rn. Thursday,' March 10,. 1921. Interment.
HHisboro. Or.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10S
East Side
Funeral Directors .
rOBMIBLT r. 8. DUN NINO. INCa
"The Familr Sate tha Priea
41' B. Alder 8t Phone Cast 68
EDW. H0O1AN & SON
WALTER J. HOLMAN)
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND SALMON STREETS
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
6803-6804 92D IT. 8. E., LENTS
Ant. 618-21. Home Phone D-6L
Lerch. Undertaker
BAST MJCTESTa AT HAWTHORNS
PBONC EA8T 76 .
Dunning & McEntee
Morrison at. at 18th.
Broadway 4 80. Ant. 348-68.
CHAMBERS CO.
funeral Directora
AS the Conveniences of a Bona
Woodlswo 3306 248-230 Killingsworth Ave.
RT RVDMPQ residence es
I e D l TOI tabUshmeaL 801
Williams ava Woodlawn 830.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MONTOOMEHT AT FIFTH
MAIN 8.
MILLER as TRACEX. independent funeral d
rectors Prices as low aa 320, 640, 366.
Washington at Klla. Mala 8691. A-T8HS
U ENTEB EILK-KS. funeral parlor wita all
tha privacy of a home, 16th and Everett eta
rsoiwa Hroaaway zina. Horn a-ziaa.
DOW M.N U A M'NEMAR
Domelike D
Moderate us prices.
Irvlngtoa district, t
East 64
A. R. Zelier Co.o. .-?5K
6IUa..,A4 CNDKKTaaUNU Ot. ataia 416a
A-2B21 Corner Third and CU
C.AAWAiS(?-.Me1Le1047 Belmont st.
Tab 12KN B-2646
MONUMENTS
106
I OBLAESING fiRANITF Cn
I " r-3BO ST. ATMON
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QGALITT MEMORIALS
E. THIRD 8.81NE STS PHONE E.T43
Portland Marble Works
288 4fh st. Ov, City Hall.- New Bros.
FLORISTS
107
32&MOIQISON
MAa753
:aOTMTir0tlCiTO
MORkISON
MAtt.257
I LARGEST QETAIL FLORIST ia P0RT1AN0
And klorai 11 -lea
La.ge Uothoasaa, Ne
itisocb 8 to res. 86
Tsars on Morrison a,
between 4th snd 6th.
T. Mslr 7708
bmith's Flower Shop
- "Portland' Prepress! Floriat"
' tTowers for all oocaslnns.
tarn 7216 T C. LUKJC. Mgr. 6th and A1AW.
GEO. BETZ&SON "i-.jf
FRESH VLOWKRS FOB FUNERAU
and all occasions. 687 Williams ave. Jost aa
Woodlawn 1618. Joseph Beta. Manager.
laARTIN t rOHBM CO.. florists, 864 Vfaab-
tngtusv Main 268, A-1268. riower fog ail
occasions srtirticslly arrangea.
Peopled 46 am"
L6uAL8iioP
Msrshatr 8S2S
Chappeirs U
LOST AND FOUND
108
TUE following srtw-lcs wer found on Uie cars of
. Uie Portland Railway, Eight A Power Co. :
March 5 S umbrellas, 6 lunch boxes, foun
tain pen. bunch keys, 8 suitcases 8 handbags, 4
pre. gloves, 1 single glove 2 books, 6 packsgea.
2 flashlights, letter, 2 boxes. 2 scarfs. 1 pr. rub
bers,' coat.
Owners may obtain same nnon proper identifi
cation at Firxt and Alder street station
THE fblkiwing articles were lound on Uie rm of
Portland Railway, Light A Power Co., Men. 6:
6 umbrellas. Thermos bottle, 8 puraee. 1 VI n.
1 suitcase. hl handbag. 2 single gloves. 8 pack
ages, watch 1 fob. bunch keys, 2 keys, letter, tea
spoon, scarf, overs lis.
Owners may obtain same upon proper identifi
cation at-Firxt and Aider street station
LOST Will the lady who picked up the pucket
book ta front of Wink hardware, 14th and
Washington at., about 8 o'clock, kindly return
same, to - M. R. Bartrar. 806 Davie st,T The
lady in question wore- brown coat with white
buttons on back snd is known -to writer.
FOUND One gray horse, weigut 1800 lbs.,
picked up at Columbia university on Willam
ette bird.. Impounded 655 Willamette bird., old
Mock ranch. Will . be sold for charges held
against it on Saturday. March 12, at 10 a. an.
Oreerni Htimsne society.
LOST -Lady a pure on Hawthorne ear to Rob
erta Bros.; containing 66, key. Turner's re
eeipta. Mrs, i. A. Tburaa. . Reward. - Auto
matic 211-H.
LOST 10l0 Liberty bond. Payment has been
- stopped. ' Reward will be paid or return.
Phone Ol -ZZ
LOST Gold cuff button, initialed '11. X. it."
Return iu want ad counter Journal and rs-
ceive rewar'i.
LOST Hunday evening, ladies' bar pin, 3 large
brilliant agates, iz smalt one. Phone Mar
8988 for further information. Reward.
LOUT -Waltham wriet watch with chain. ., No.
works 22184031. Ihitiale O. B. CoL 226.
Reward.
LO8T- Yellow and white ka, hick boy'a smsL
a reward. Kast 422.
LOST hpua pup, at Linon aepot. Reward "o7
$16 for return to 4X8 Msrshsll at
Loal ul4 earruia. Rewaru. Main lU02. '
in
LUST lied liakelits basils, Udiii n)J, liax
thorne ave., Belmont, E. 11th or K. 28 th -Valued
aa gift Pbone Kst 6411 before 8
a. m., after 6 p. m. Reward.
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 2f1
THE ADCOX AUTO BCHOOL
AT UNION AVE AND WASCO 8T. .
Accept prospective students on a four week
rea trial - (not one cent in advance). Tbts
affords you an opportunity to test our system
of teaching, your ability to absorb and aitif
what we teach and an excellent opportunity to
compere our equipment and methods to those
of other' schoola If at the end of the tins
anonth you are thoroughly convinced that we
have the beat equipped school, the most met Dom
ical course and graduate more than three to
one students who make good over any competi
tive school in the West, then, and-then cr ly.
will w expect you to pay your tuitiil fee. Io
cannot possibly make a niUtek if you acetyl
the above offei. It's the only wiy to make a
wise choice certain. We have junt publuned a
large catalog costing us tl per eopy. tost fully
explains our "Four Week' free Trial Offer,
which we will mail absolutely free to any ao
dreaa. Just drop us a cant or call at the schuoa,
Ask for book No. 4.
. ORBUOK EX-8ERTICB MEN
Tha state, pays you $23 per month while at
tending school, which pay over half of your,
tuition tea
ATTATTON
rr TOO WANT TO PTT
W LL MAKJa VOO A PILOT
tur merrjexjs rnaru 1
fjdenee fro as the star,
Ion know yoa are tiy.
asc with the moet akUied
..aaetraetors- aad tha bast
equipment from tna
eetest lis) that new
sy can buy. Our aver,
eg student will quakfy
for tha lDtereauoaal
Pilot's License after 1
hours la the air. Tha
cost ia baaed oa r
time tt take to-quality
'- . . witn safety.
f. . O. AIBX1NE8. iSia.
tlT Main St. Vaaaourat. Wata,
BIO MONET 8ATINO OFFER i
80 popular that we have decided to externa
oar offer another week. Don't psa up this hi
opportunity. To the first 10 men enrolling this
week in our practical autn and tractor course,
driving and repairing, ignition and starting snd
lighting systems, battery building and vulcanizing
and retreading, we are making an eiceptionsl
offer. Thia big money saving offer ia gnod only
to the first 10 wideawake men; be a live one:
don't let the other fellow beat you to it; now ii
the time to get in line for the busy season ent
PTrar for a big ravin- position. DAK ASlT
JSVKNtNtJ CLASSES.
HEMPHILL'S AtTTO AND TRACTOB 1
, . BCHOOL8.
707 Hawthorne are., croner 20th. -Operating
the largest chain of Auto and Tractot
Schoola ia the world. -
THE FUTtTRF. IS WHAT TO0 MAKE TT
Are you aatl-'lei
with the put 1 Hava
you made sa much
money in the psst as
you would like In
mske in the future t
If not. let the Dud rest
Schyol of Aeroiunt p.t
brlp ymi to qtialif
for a hieeee anH k.1.
ter paying position I Aviation ia the newest and
meet promising profession of tha day. It should
be considered by every euterpgiaing person. Call
or wnte lor our new eataiov Jtx-scrvice
receive state aid in Oregon.
DCDRfil AIRCRAFT CORPOHATION,
103-107 N. 11th st,
Port Is nd. Or.
West' Largest Businee OaUaae.
Assure UVJCRX URADUA'flC A POSITIOS
All business courses, including eomptametst
training. Enroll any time day school, aigra
SchooL Write for free catalogue. th St., aaa
Morrisonphone stain 9.
AUTOMOTIVE, ttCHOoL, .
Ton want- awtbing but the best. Here ft la
Standardised 1th schools to 60 oilier eitlest
best laboratories, best shop equipment and In
structors. ' A tail shop practice given oa real
repair Joist Seaulta absolutely guaranteed. Tb
tune for you to go to school is while buai ne ',
Is a aieC Prepare Dow for big buaineae opening!
Ia few months, inquire Oregon Institute ni
Technology. Msia street at 811th. Clip this s
and send it In for beeutifnl 4 p rata inane. '
IOU CAN KAUN YOLU WAX TUliOLGU
ALIBKT BLTW,. D AND MORR1BON.
WHY PAY MO HE 1
FOR $50 WE WILL lilVK TOTJ AM L'N
LIMITKD PRACTICAL KHOP COl'ItNK IN
ALTOMOBI1JJ REl'AliUNG AND OAJI E.
OI.NfcEKI.NU
HAWTHORSE AITTO SCHOOU
445 JIAWTnoltNK AVB
MUl-Eit MAxtliEat VUlJUim wut taaca r,a
the trade in 8 weeks; receive some pay whue
learning; positions secured; es-eervlos soea re
eeive stata aid. Writ of call fog eataiogaa,
S3 4 Barnide st
THE C ALLAN WIJLTK.KAi'il HI llOOL K
placing iu stndenla as fast as tbey qualify.
It would pay you to enroll nnw with clsxees nuvi
forming- 405 Artisans bldg., liroaciwajf al
IHI st.
MEN. UOklk-N, ;arn Dart.nr trade; asgs oliUe
learning ? poattiona gnaranteed. Mgr., 'ii year
ernerwn-a Oregon Karoer CoUece, 23S ktsdisnw.
LEARN TELEOUAFUI Railway iaiegrapo is.
atituts. a etauway aucnaag bug. niam
ttOCKl MOUNTAIN Issl'HKHS idi.'.tl
SainiO free. Frank K.. Welles, former aj-t.f-at
state enpt.. Mgr.. N-W Bank bklg Mstn 121.
EAST 811)8 COMMrit.IAJL. hCUOOL
Miss Regina Bockel's privaU school; Individaal
tnstmcttnn I22H Grand ave Ksst 4 JT.
HELP WANTED MALE 201
WANTElt A line acreage salesman alio has a
car and who is able to get results for sn A t
realty firm. Thia is a good opportunity for tha.
right man. .
JOHN BROWN eV CO.,
822 Railway Kschange Bldg. MsrshsTI St,
PERMANENT, lucrative position ofea to si
tractive young lady, experience in meeting
pnbliCj ermrtesy and a pleasing perHonahty e-
senuat. f or appointment prions neiemn n an'i
m ... 1 n ... , 4 f . V . . 1. . V . . '
Dry Cleaning Co.. K. 616.
A MAN for dairy and fruit rtm h ; must b a
gfKKl, llCTDfmi, willius WUIirr, w11.1t m mi
habit. For psrticiilsrs spply to B. i. Clark, at
i'iim, 1 a, ' t 1 . " .
i it 1 . -i.,.' 1
I 11 r . T. yf "111 imnn u... ,jix hi.. I . man, 1.
gear cleaner, at Booty's Auto Painling Co.,
2Sd and Waehington sts.
WAMl.Il A party to clear 2 vres of land at
fiarden Home. Sea E. D. Schanon, 281 Haw
thorne.
WA.NTE1 io lure caxpeuur,. ti 'U, Unig Juu,
r-irn, iintimti.
WANTED A man for cleaning window a4
csrpetn. 05 th. -
MATTREH8 iaakers wanted. Portland Furniture
Mfg. :o.' .
two firwt cUwi autiinoliiie painters wauled.
AtHly Covey Motor Car Co., 4th floor.
SALESMEN WANTED 202
1,1 VE wire ialy or man in real estate uffu:e to
handle -bu-iness opportunities. 80S-6 Com-V
monweslth bing.
AOKN'l 8 Inrestiicste this urs. Nothing ei-e
like it on the msrket. Iliutierf making 150
per cent. 43? Worcester bl'lg.
HELP - WANTED FEMALE 204
Man. T7. v. ticoi r, tviumnr wiUi ti. itjti.i
employment service, furnubes eomiMitent 3
fice women; also women fur all other lines of em
ployment. 82 Henry Mlg. Hros'lwsy 4.H7.
GIRL to help with housework two weeks; 7 -
week; norashlug eicept baby's clothes. Cull
Main 4S21. ex. 18, Tomiinaon, between 10
a. m. and p.
WsTtl A mnldi atfetl wotuan Tor LhUm'.
keeping; man aud wife, woman Invalid; ia
the country. A good home for right party. Adders-
Bog 802, Pre-ott, Or.
WHH. OUR, PANAMA RLDU., 0H
HewtiU'hing he yard, wbiie you wait.
and Akier st., entrsiwe on 9d st.
WIxX young lady buim on v ai.mi.guin at.
smwered T-80V, Journal, ph-aae write sgsin.
as flie addrem snd phoeie number were loMr
hOElCITOliS fug a needed, inutiey as ring liuu
hold neoassity. Sells itself. 418 Chamber of
Com. bkig.
ANY teiKE m awed ot a traaa, ailly te toe
Salvatioa Army Reaene Roma, Mavfair and
Alexander eta Pt.ons Msin 8460 It-M ear.
attracuve oiler, salary snii couiiuufi
" for experienced canvassers. See Mr. t'umun,
Sewsrd hotel, 1 in 4 n. m.
kiii .INERY maker, steady position lor cuni
petcnt milUner 42H Wshing'n st.
WANTED Housekeeper st owe, no ulii'cun
to one child. Inner coort, 4W7 W. Park.
A TRIM Mr; it, one fiiat-claes maker. Euvt
King A Co.
WANTfcD
pnnting. Oiris t lesm niuiLit'SiH.n.i n.i
220 Msin st.
LOST AND FOUND
(Continued on Following Pev