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THE Oi:ZG0IJ SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY - MORNING. MARCH 13, 1C21. EAGLE BOATS EXPECTED HERE ABOUT APRIL 1 Craft Now Undergoing Repairs at i. Mare Island Navy Yard; Week End Cruises Will Be'Made. I SHIP ASSIGNED TO PORTLAND RjESERVISTS : y 1 Eagle-boat 88, the ship . assigned to Portland ' sub-district ' of the Thirteenth naval district for drill purposes, will arrive about April 1. according; to word received during the week by Lieutenant Commander John A. Beck with, commander ;of the sub-district. j ' ' ' Recently brought from the Kast coast, the ship Is now . undergoing repairs at -the Mare Island navy yard. Thirty-two men from the Portland dis trict under the command of Ensign Nichols and Boatswain- Lents are mak ing the overhaul, in accordance with an agreement made by Commander Beck with and the commandant at Bremer ton. The .. work will be completed in about two weeks. Upon completion of the work Com- manaer Beck with, accompanied by. two or , three other officers of the' Reserve force, will leave td bring the ship to Portland. 'The' ship, while here will be in command, of a reserve officer who will be ordered to active duty; for that purpose. Week-end cruises down the Columbia river and drills aboard -the ship curing the week will be features of the work of the reserves. -.-,..- The Eagle boats were designed by the ora . Motor company ;- oc Detroit as speedy ships to be used 'against the submarines. During the war several were -launched, but as they lacked the designed speed the contract for more Wss .cancelled. The ship Is 800 feet longwith a displacement of 1000 tons. One steam-turbine, gives. a speed of 18 knots.' The "armament' 1s two loar-lneh guns : and one three-inch anti-aircraft gun. ' - - 4 .. .; Jl. V, ff CI SUUlklU LV Talk Before Club Oh South. -America " ;i :":.''.-.;-- I. J. Wcrschkul of the Portland Flour ing Mills company. Who recently re turned from an extended trip in which he covered all the major trade centers on the east coast of South America, will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Foreign : Commerce club in the main dining room of the Chamber of Commerce. Monday evening. "Werschkul will outline conditions as he found them and will be prepared to answer questions in regard to development of trade with that tertUory. An Instructive talk on periodicals and ata -pf merest to Im porters and exporters will be given by Miss Anna K. Fossier, technical librar ian at the public library. .i i i ii m i i nnnA Ji'nM T3 L 4. TX7J uaiittuiaii nuai, v vim i TVvnt lwfon To AjTiooiti rv PriscetRupert, B. C, March 12. I. N. . S.) Several powered craft are search lnjr the coast waters oft Graham island todayi for the Canadian fishing vessel Notlad. which left here February S and has not been heard from since. The lost craft is of seven tons and carries a crew of four. -;,.:-. ty''yyyy ... iv, . V - - .:..' s I If Eagle-boat S8, to be used as training ship for. member of .the Portland serve force. Tbe ship la one of the fabricated ships made during the AWWMPWwc- ,Si&iXlw .V-..X- x"45x-xw sob-district of the U. 8. naval re war by the Ford Motor company. Original Question Is Brought Up By, r Morris! Attorney f i 1 in '- ' 'y i i. Federal Judge Robert S. Bean will be called upon to settle, , for the first time in : American naturalization litigation, questions that go back of the face pf the record,' an etermlBe -whether Fred 8. Morris , was vloIatins " the Intent h-ot the law when he swore that John Etherldge had never served a prison sen tence when he knew such " was not the Arguments have been presented to the court and the 'j final brief was filed by United States Attorney Humphreys Saturday. Morris,' head of the defunct house of Morris Bros., Inc., had served as -principal .witness for Etheridge, when Etherldge applied; for ; citizenship. ; He swore in the supporting affidavit that Etheridge had not served prison terms, although the fact has- been established that Etheridge had served two terms trf New Jersey. - - . . One of the questions at issue is whether a man once a criminal remains a criminal, regardless of his later .life. If his serving out : hi term 1 clears his record, can the law ' consider him still undesirable, and therefore .. not, eligible for ci tisenshi p? . , . ,' . , ... , , .c, , . ' .In the 'case of Morris, counsel insist ed that it was not perjury, as is charged, for him to swear that Etheridge had not served a . prison sentence - because -as a matter of fact that sentence was served more than five years prior to the appli cation for cltisenBhip. .the law, accord ing to : these- authorities. limiting the responsibility of the witness to the five year period. " K t y , - l I Friday's Fire First I ' Big Blaze in Tears Astoria, March ; 12. The fire, whichj Jfriaay . causea - property aamage eB mated at $30,000. was the first of ' a serious nature in the business section'! of Astoria since -iiarch, i$16, when (a half block was destroyed. Two1 years previous to that time fire broke out In the same block, practically destroying five buildings. . , ' - ' 'rf ; H 3 BULL FIGHTING IS i STILL CHIEF SPORt fetter From Mrs. james -Mclntyre : of Mexico Tells of Toreador's , ; Battle on Sabbath Day. ' Bull fighting Is still the great Mex ican national sport, according to a letter received from Mrs. James Mc Intyro of Tampico, ' Mexico, by her sister," ; MrsI Clara " Whitney. 1280 Sandy boulevard.' v . ' ' i The Sunday closing laws have not yet reached the southern republic One of the biggest bull fighting events - of the season was staged on the Sabbath day. On this occasion- thousands' of . devotees o the. sport,;; both' men and women, flocked to the arena, where a celebrated toreador ' from Spain pitted his agility, skill and courage against one ; of the ferocious beasts, interest was -added to tbe fight because of the popularity of the . bull fighter- In his own country, where he has appeared for the enter tainment of the king and. queen, at Madrid. " i, .' James C. Mclntyre, whose Mexican headquarters are at Tampico, is general msTnager of the United States Mex. Oil corporation, which is operating oil wells in Mexico and -the United States, and which maintains terminal equipment for the shipment of oil id its own steamers from the Mexican .districts T' ' " . , a Small Homes Planned In Kenton District " ' ' 'I f J i plans u-Q being prepared by DeYoung & Roaldifor a. group of five-room dwell ings In the Kenton district.; The houses will fee T24 by -3s feet Ma: dimensions and will be of moderate" construction cost. Bids are being received by the firm 'tor the erection of a $9000 brick veneer residence In Arlington Heights. t . r . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Speleial 'Sale of M acMmes t r f In addition to offering a wo'rth-whjle reduction in price during this special sale ; : . - ' " : ' iv wax " Allow . m 5 On Your Old - Machine regardless of its age, make or condition, towards'the purchase of either of the two. Eldredge, sewing machines shown below. . - i , 1 1 5 i Style No. 730 Z7 77 'TLe Ji " O 1 ' ; y m tr m m ' - J -' I Maciines i : The famous 'Eldredge' two-spool sew- ; f ing machines with no bobbins to wind, A t limited number reduced to $64.50r with a ' further allowance of $15 for your old machine. I Style No.;i001v 4 Improved Eldredge J Rotary The i well-known "Improved Eldredge Rotkry'sewing: machine with automatic tension?J A limited number reduced to $67.50 with a further allowance of $15 for your old machine. - - WE ALSO HAVE ABOUT-15 USED SEWING MACHINES TO BE CLOSED I OUT AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. ' ' : lspecially easy terms $1 'down, $1 week no interest j . 1 , - Meier & Frank's : Second Floor. Trie Quality' Stob or- Portland 1 ninlr Tin i hi Ex -Commander of 6. A. R. in Oregon Passes at Salem Salem, Or., March 12. Daniel 'Web bter. who died at his home, 901 South Thirteenth street. Salem, Sunday night , at ; the " age of. 88 U;!IFIEflB!Ii;CE HluS III ME ME URGED Most of Institutions of Higher Education Have Already Put Proposed Standards in Effect. January and aJreatfy have been adopted by most- of the Institutions of higher education in the state,, y that he wrote out a check for 50 re ward in favor of Saa.T In the meantime the patrolmen discovered the. liquor Jug and arrested Gregg, who tore uf th check. Grerg insists he does not knowr where the jug came from. . Salem, Or., March 12. Recom mendations, which are ; expected to unify the standards' and entrance re quirements of. universities, colleges and normal schools in Oregon, were adopted at a meeting of the commis sion of educational standards of the State Teachers' association here to day. ' r The meeting was held at the office of Mrs. M. I Fulkerson, superintendent of schopls for Marion County and pres ident of the State Teachers' association, who named the committee. The . recommendations finally agreed upon today- were ; tentatively : decided upon at a meeting-of the committee In TuBerculosis Clinic Will Be Held Hext , Tuesday in Astoria Following disclosures concerning the tuberculosis situation In Clatsop county growing out of a survey being conduct ed by Robert Wi Osburn, field repre sentative of the Oregon Tuberculosis association, a clinic and conference will be held In Astoria' Tuesday with Dr. Ralph Matson, Portland specialist. In charge. !::,r .,.v:-''y- The clinic, Is being sponsored by tbe Clatsop County Medical society, of which Dr. Mervin H. Smith . is presi dent. Xr. Eldred Waffle has . been chairman of the committee of ar rangements and . he was in Portland last week conferring with Dr. Mat son and Mrs. 8a Idle Orr-Dunbar. execu tive secretary of the tuberculosis asso ciation, who- wilt also attend the clinic. Jng of Moonshine Found tn Auto Norris E. Gregrg was arrested Satur day night by Patrolmen Sax and when they found, a gallon of moonshine in his automobile, and Gregg is held on $500 haiL Gregg reported to the police that his automobile had been stolen . earlier in the evening and Patrolman Sax lo cated it at Park and Oak streets shortly before midnight. Gregg- was so elated w;w-t-. BIG REDUCTIONS IN LI NO L E U M S ONE WEEK ONLY Corli Floor Products Co. 202 Broadway, at Taylor 'i y.-.T -'..'wiv.'.Wv.'Aw! W j years, was a past department c o m raander, department of Oregon. Grand Army of the Repub lic, being command- er from June, 1919, until - TtiTta T CVDVer B O F T VU 'through out the CivO : war as cap i, 41 tain of the First ' i Wisconsin battery of light artillery. - - In 1895 he came to Oregon- where he was active In the civic and poli tical life of the state until within a few days before his death. He served as Justice of the peace for the Salem dis trict for 12 years and was adjutant of Sedgwick post, G. A. for many years. He was an Elk and a member of the Knights of Pythias. - ' Webster is survived by his daughter, Miss Julia Webster. .- , ' , Bachelors' Service Flag Hung Up for Reed College Man Lamentations were heard at Reed col lege Saturday. Howard McGowan, pres ident of House F, stronghold of bachelor dom, received a wire from" New 'York city which, told of dissension within the ranks. ; James Raymond Wilson, former member of House and Helen J. Pierce, both Reed alumni, took the oath of life partnership Friday and at the wired suggestion from Glenn Chesney Quiett, former president of the Bachelor club, the society's service flag was hung In Wilson's former front window; and the club joined in its proverbial cere mony of despair. , This is the first affront to the club's avowed policy of celibacy . since the marriage of Howard Hopkirk during the Christmas holidays, 1919, at which time the cjub'a service flag was dis played for one week. McGowan wired Wilson the greetings: "Heard that you have taken the fatal plunge. May the Lord bless thee and protect thee In all future tribulations. We have hung out your star and shall duly celebrate In the accustomed manner. Be It even so." The - Wilson marriage in New York terminates a romance which 'began, at Reed with the return ; of Wilson from service. Wilson Is at present connected with the General Klectrio company In New York. Mrs. Wilson is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Pierce of La Grande. . , Women Are Workers, But Men Grab Off jGrlofy, Says Speaker "The women do the work and the men get the glory, declared Mrs. A. R. Mattingry at the meeting of the Portland Federation of Women's Organizations held Saturday at the Hotel Portland. Mrs. Mattingly was referring to the many civic committees, that are formed from time to time and on which women are conspicuous by their absence, yet when the work- is to be done, the women are always in demand, she said. These remarks were inspired by an address by Henry W. Kent, executive secretary of the - Portland Service league and chairman of the floral parade for. the Rose festival, who announced that the league was formed entirely of men, but that he would like the women to help with the work. . A committee was ap pointed to confer with Kent In an effort to see that honors and work are more evenly divided. The committee consists Mrs. George L. Williams. Mrs. G. G. Root and Mrs. Horner. Returns for ;1920 . To Apple Growers . Are Above Popes Hood River, March 12. At the prim ary meeting of the Apple Growers', as sociation, held here today. It was an nounced that the return to growers on all grades, general average and variety, would be $4.60 per box. . - This return covers about 40 per cent Of the crop of last year and the com plete returns will probably net an even higher rate..-; - .--!.--.-. - 4-Passenger r DANIELS 8 A beautiful sport model, newly painted. This car has Just been overhauled and is in excellent con dition. One of the best and cheap est cars in Portland at $1900. Ask for Mr. Smith, Main 6244. : Broadway Used Car Branea COYEY f.!0T0.1 CAR CO. tSSt !f, BBOIDWAT ?TZ. ai?G CO fif n.u.o apu.D. FISHER PROS P - J Vi-.VVrtiTli )TVr i i lls-;r.fc.PT, II ' I If 4 j 2 v M E M' We Have Av) THE LARGEST BLOCKING pajiajwaoin CONCERN ON THE PACIFIC COAST io PJsher' Bjos. to joq dcaed id robiochad PANAMAS and FELTS J.lr. front rcblocHcd VV I 1 all m ' X XIII All H Utl II II Jill ll aVV V . No acids used on . Panamas . ' NOW IS THE TIME - To Have Your Hat Cleaned and Rebloclied Save Dollars and MalaevYour Old Hat Look Like New SendYour Hats Parcel Post, , Out-ofToxim Orders Given Prompt Attention V. ; -, - - BEFORE FISHER BROS. 387 ALDER STREET Near Wert Park, Peoples Theatre Bldg. AFTER I SPRING FURNITURE BARGAINS Buy a New Mattress at a Special, Reduction All New and Fresh Stock 100 only Cotton FIt Mattresses will Of QK go at, special OUeiVtJ Rolled edge and covered ' yith fancy tickin g. Mail orders Soc extra. 1 00 Yum ".Yum Springs, well ; support- QQ GQ ed, will go it DOwW Great Sal en Davenports and Saaitary CoucLes SPECIAL OFFER ON GAS STOVES We purchased of the Arcadian Malleable Range & Stove Co. of Milwau kee, Wis., a lot of 20 Gas Stoves, which must be disposed of at once. Four burners the very best constructed gas-stove on the market; 15 and 18-inch oven with broiler. Below, cost of manufacture, wlich is 135.00, and we will sell thera At Only $27.50. and $250 HEADQUARTERS. FOR ALCAZAR GAS AND COMBINATION RANGES SEE THEM IN OUR DISPLAY ... 0,000 FEET OF GARDEN HOSE must go at a great sacrifice. Come Monday prep-ared to get 56 to 5 oo foot lengths. 50 feet Of? ylpT J-mch guaranteed Hose goon sale at. UJext FELDSTEIN FURNITURE CO. - : ADOLPH FELDSTEIN, PROP. 174 FIRST STREET, NORTHEAST CORNER YAMHILL Branch Store 206 West Philadelphia, St. Johns is The Only: I 1 ' ' ' PAINLESS NOW Painful Part is paying for ft, these hard tiraes. We are making that very easy for you, by oar Extra Spe cial Reduction on all work. This will enable you to have ALL YOUR' TEETH FIXED FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY 1 W Civ a 15-Year WritU 'i Guarantee Dentists com and go, bat the Old Reliable ELECTRO PAINLESS Is always with you. Doat forget that. DR. B. O. AU8PLU3TD, Htgr. : Mr Practice Is Limited to Hick . Clata Deatlstry Onlj, at Price . KTervoae Can Atford 3 ' ':. '.. ;f" - - All the dan Bats U this offica are Etven, a. defintts). salary, which is more than thev could make run liag iofla chair for themaelvet. CROWN AND BRIDGE . SPECIALISTS Examination and Estimate- of Work Cheerfully Given Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED SANITATION u This Is a hobby with us. In fitting up our offices, we put in all the best appliances for- sterilizing Instruments. An examination and complete estimate are yours for the asking, and acceptance of the invitation. places you under no further obligation. - f Open Till 8 at Nicht REMEMBER : Our Motto r - - "Every Patient , Moat Be ; Absolutely Satisfied" Flh-Colored Plates from. . . . .$10.00 Porcelain Crowns from ...... .t 5.C0 Z2-K Gold Crowns from. . 5.00 22-K Cold, Eridgework from ... $ 5.00 Electro Painless Dentist; - IN THE TWO-STORY EUILDING Corner Sixth and Washington Sts. . ' Portland, Cr.