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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 3, 1921. 5 TOWN TOPICS COaUNO EVENTS Brotherhood at American Yeomen, itate con cUre, Kuciih, ApriL Inttniiiionil Mi tuns Concraw. Portland, April ft In O , A. O. Ui W. (Bnd lodge, Portland, Aprfl 18. yorwUm of America, grind court. Portland, Mar 22 and 23. Royal and Select Maatcn, grand oonncU, Eo cene, April 18. j Modern Woodmen of America, itata camp. Bend, Ui; 10. Rcbekan tlal awmbly. Albany, May 17. Military Order of the LoyaJ Lackon, I'orUaDd. May 10. ( Knixhta at Coram bm, atata council. Portland, May 8. National AaaocUtioo of Buildioc Owner, and MajuKora. Juna. Rom FeatiTal, Jane 8, 9 and 10. Slat Mediean ajaociation, J ana. A. V. and A. il.. grand lodge, Jane 14. Order Eastern HUtr, grand chapter,- J use 16. Indian War ' Vctaraoa of North Vactfic Coaat, Jan 80. North wt conference of graduate nunta, Juna 22 to 24. June 23. ' - Knigbta Templar, grand commander. La Craada. October. 1. St.! David' Concert St. David's Com munity club will give a concert and dance tn the parish house. East Twelfth nd Morrison streets, next Thursday at 8 p. m., the proceeds to be- used for the benefit pt the club. The following artists Jill appear on the program : Miss Hazel Clark, reading; Miss Bimrose, solo -dances; Miss Clara Stafford and Miss Inez Chambers, violinists ; - Frank !Pcr- . anzl, accordion player ; Fred Strickland, chalk I artist : Mrs. Gabriel - PulUn, so- pranoj and Hugh Griffiths, step dancer, After the entertainment a dance will be given. r lin's dog will be denied his "second bite," Municipal Judge Rossman de cided Saturday morning that, . it was not necessarv for the doir to have an other chew at a passing citizen before it could be legally considered " vicious. Adolph Asher - testified that the dog took a -fancy to his legs several days go and bit him. The court dismissed Mrs. Gallin on a charge of keeping a : vicious dor. but ordered that the aril- i mat be' sent away to a farm and kept ! but of the city. Filipinos to Be Hosts The Filipino HniiluHftn nf TflTtlanA will n t rt ft 1 n Its members and friends with a social In Hibernian ball. 340 Russell street, next Thursday evening. The program will open with an address of welcome by the president of the, society, which will be followed by a short concert. The remainder of the evening will be de voted to dancing, music being furnished by the local Filipino 10-piece stringed orchestra. Refreshments will be served. Flying Stant Monday R. L. Sim mons, a local aviator of the Simmons Standard Aeroplane company, who flies from the East Moreland field, has do nated his plane and his services In per forming several aeronautic stunts to stimulate interest in tne aavertismg cam patgn of "The Doughboy Follies" pro tluctlon for the disabled American vet erans, at the Hellig. He will appear some time Monday. -Art Exhibit Close Monday The com memorative exhibition of the wyks of Zorn. Weir and Murphy, In the galleries " of; the Portland Art Museum will close Monday. These artists, whose deaths oc curred within the last year and a half . are each represented by typical and Im portant examples of their works in etch ings and paintings. The museum will be open from 2 to 5 o'clock without admission charges. 31otorryeIUt Injured H. A. Proctor, Tudor Arms apartments, was thrown from his motorcycle, suffering a sprained ankle Saturday afternoon when he collided with an .automobile driven V... w 1 Initiator- K9 Alrtoi- Itroat. at Eighteenth and Washington streets. Proctor was taken home. Hariri Monro lIes News of the death of David M. Munro at Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday last; has reached Fort land. Mr. and Mrs. Munro have spent several summers here, visiting their son, Donald It. Munto, said daughter. Mrs. Thomas M. Taibott, and have many friends In the city. Bible Leagne .Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Portland Bible league will be held Monday afternoon, at 2 :30 o'clock in the parlors of Sunny side Congregational church. Dr. W. P. White will speak on "A Revival of Bible Study in Portuand." The public is in vited. : Glasses practically, wholesale cost on account of our college and factory on premises, eliminating the retailers" prof its. Work -guaranteed. Portland's Op tical College, 73H Sixth, corner Oak, second floor Ac building. Every day tiil 5 p. m-i evenings Monday, Wednes day, Friday, 7 to 9 o'clock. Adv. . Sentenced to Rockplle Frank Erlck sou was sentenced by District Judge Dell to six month! on the rockplle Sat urday on charges of stealing from au tomobiles between Fourth and Fifth on Alder Friday night. He explained that he had been drinking moonshine. Not Jnst "False Teeth," or "store teeth, but artificial dentures that re store lost appearance and function, fs what the plate-specialist. Dr. E. C. Ross-, may, can supply. Journal Bldg. Adv. Reckless DrlTr Fined Pete Wil liams was fined $20 by Municipal Judge Rossman Saturday morning on a charge of reckless driving. Williams Was arrested "at Albina and Killings worth avenues. - . Teachers' Retirement Still In Donbt Trustees of the Teachers' Retirement Fund association, recently found to be only 32 per cent solvent, after two hours of discussion Saturday morning Tickets Reservations Hotels Railroads Steamship Lines Motor Trips I Tours and Roads spiral DOUSXX B. (SMITH. Manage t JOURNAL BUSINESS OFFICE Main 7173"- Marshall 1947 est .t -iV'. - ravel v at Lincoln high school, adjourned without taking any action until 9 o'clock April 16, when they will un dertake 1 to decide whether to go out of business or to establish the associa tion on a sounder basis by raising the dues or decreasing the pensions. Two Cnxlutlan Science Lecture First Church j of Christ, Scientist. Invites the public ! to attend two free lectures on Christian Science, to be delivered by Mrs. Blanch K. Corby. C. S. B., of Los Angeles, Cat, member of the board of ! lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos ton, Massachusetts, in the church edi fice. Nineteenth and Everett streets, Sun day, April 3, J p. m. ; Monday, April 4, 8 p. rn Adv. Oregon Men Invited One hundrea delegates have been invited from Ore gon to attend the national convention of the United' States Good Roads associa tion to be held in Greensboro, N. C, April 18 to 23. J. R. Rountree, director. general of the association, has asked Governor Ben Olcott to appoint these delegates. It is understood that the governor has asked a number of lead ing Oregonians to consider attending the convention. To Present Operetta The pupils of the Academy of the Holy Child, Fifty fourth ? street and Alameda, will pre sent the operetta, "The Lost Heir," at the Christian Brothers hall. Grand ave nue and Clackamas street, next Thurs day evening, under the direction of Professor Clemens van l'erre. with Thomas Donloh as stage director. The proceeds are to be used to equip the library of the academy. Snepard' Anto Bus Lines Portlanl St. Helens division Leave Portland .7 :30 a. m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. daily and 11:15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Leave St. Helens 7:30 a. m., 10:55 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 1:45 p. m., 5:15 p. in. and 9 :45 p. m. daily, and 6 :15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Buses leave ; St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 428L Adv. Shepard'a Anto Bns Line Portland Multnomah Falls division Leave Port land 9:30 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 11 a. m. and 4 .30 p. m. daily and 11 :15 p. m. Satur day, Sunday and holidays. Leave Mult nomah Falls 7 :15 a. m., 12 :50 p, m., . 4 p. m. and 6 -.20 p. m. daily. Buses leave St Charles hotel, 204 MorrlsQai street. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. Shepard'g A a to Bus Lines Portland-Astoria-Seaside division Leave Portland 7:30 a. m., 10 a. m.. 1p. m. and 4:15 p. m. daily. Leave Astoria 7:15 a. m.. 10 a. m.. 1 :30 p. m. and 6 :15 p. m. - Direct connections at Astoria to and from Sea side and Clatsop Beach points. Buses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv, Snepard's Auto, Bns Line Portland- Hood River division Leave Portland 9 :30 a. m.. 11 a. m., 2 :45 p. m. and 4 :30 p. m. daily. Leave Hood River 9 :30 a. m., 11 A. m., 2:20 p. m. and. 4 :30 P. m. daily. Buses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison st Telephone Mar. 4381.-r-Adv. Satisfactory Artificial Teeth and pain less extracting are two -of our special ties. .Pyorrhea treated and other dental operations performed, also without pain by our . nerve-blocking method. Drs. Hartley, Kiesendahl &, Marshall, Jour nal building. Adv. ' The Proper Nnmaer to call is East 3088 when you need the Salvation Army truck to come for castoff clothing, mag azines, newspapers, etc Address 2426 Union v. Maj. John iSree, district of ficers Adv. Gn H. Cramer, Jeweler, 712-A Sell ing building. Main 6026. Diamond set ting,' manufacturing Jewelry and watch repairing, engraving and appraising. Adv. Farmer We have an invincible argu ment. Our insurance costs less. The Old Reliable Farmers' Mutual Fire Relief association. Stock Exchange bldg. Adv. Salem. Mill 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. Steamer America, for St Helens and way i landings, daily at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street Sundays, St Helens only, at 11:30 a. m. Mail- 8323. Adv. Pan! J. SnlUvan, phone Main 3651. Globe registers, bills of lading, Env-o-blanks for mail orders. Board of Trade building. Portland, Or. Adv. If : Ton Wish to Avoid Pain and dis comfort in the dental chair, Mr. J. E. Stevenson's new method is what you are looking for. Adv. Benlah Bobbins Gowns Tailored frocks designed to suit your figure. Re modeling Morgan bldg. Main 4366. Adv. 1 OVIsbeth Sanitarium for nervous and chronic invalids. Phone Bdwy. SIS. Ad. S. H. Green Stamps for Cash Hoi man Fuel - Main 353. R60-t. Adv. Dr. A. A. Withara, physician, moved to 713 Journal bldg. Main 1621. Adv. Maccabees, Portland Teat, No. 1. re moved to 720-721 - Morgan bldg. Adv. Safety Boxes le Bally. 284 Oak. Adv. Broadway Bank Pay i?t. Adv. Road. Maps Ready New Oregon road maps in three colors have Just been completed by the Oregon State Motor f association and are being distributed throughout the state to Information bu reaus maintained by the association. plenty of time I You have ten months to ; complete payments when I you subscribe for our pre-i ; ferred stock on the install jment plan. j Pay as little as $10 a sbrare j a month if you wish. And ! "your money back" with 6 j per cent interest at any j time before making final i payment, upon ten days' j notice, if you are not en tirely satisfied. Yours truly, PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. A Basinets Which of "Necessity Is Permanent PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. Investment Dept. Gasco Bldg.. Port land, Oregon; Send me free Illustrated booklet and more information about your Preferred Stock. Kama . ; . 1 : ; Street CITy" Just a Little Not Very Much of Ahvthing r af, .. TVTILLIAM KINCJDE of Oswego, when V he lived in Kansas in years gone by, had a garden plot about his home in which he took great pride. Klncade had neighbor, and the neighbor had chickens of the aviating kind, which could make beautiful "Jump-offs" and fancy nose dives over a barn, say noth ing of a fence. The chickens and the garden didn't harmonize from Kincade's viewpoint, and be told his reighbor so and asked him to clip their wings. The neighbor opined that the "chickens would take care of themselves. This was not much consolation ' to Klncade. and one day as he was sadly ruminating on -the forlorn ' appearance of bis garden he happened to glance Into : a grain warehouse where there were screenings scattered over the floor. Klncade had a brilliant thought He scooped up a pailful, took It home and poured it on the floor of an outhouse. He also arranged some nice little boxes with straw In them. Then he brought home more screenings. Pretty soon the boxes began to bear henfruit Kincade's boxes bore so "well ' that he took some of the excess fruit down to the sta tion agent About this time Kincade's neighbor began to complain that his hens had stopped laying. Later he noticed Kin cade regularly taking a basket to the agent "What might you be carrym in the basketr queried the neighbor one day. "Eggs," replied Kincade. "But you keep no chickens." "I don't need to." A few days later the chickens stopped The maps show the latest road develop ments reported by the state highway commission, and also proposed work to be completed this year. Y.M.C. A. Program To Be Presented On Tuesday , Night Under the direction of P. A. Ten Haaf a special musical program has been ar ranged for the social to be held by the membership committee 0f the Portland Y. M. C. A., Tuesday night in the as sociation .auditorium. The program for the evening follows: "O Moment That I Bless," duet by Miss Katherine Story and P, A. Ten Haaf; "The Blacksmith," solo, by Ten Haaf; selected reading, by Adah Losh Rose ; "April Rain" and "I Wonder if Ever a Rose," solos, by Ten Haaf; ' Jibiwansi" and "Canpe Song," two Indian songs, by Miss Story ; piano solo, by Margaret Notz ; "Her Rose" and "In Maytime," solos by Ten Haaf ; 'Midsummer Mad ness" an1 "Barefoot Trail," solos, by Miss Story, and a duet by Miss Story and Ten Haaf, entitled "Passage Bird's Farewell." Special invitations have been extended to the young people's societies of the va rious Baptist churches of the city. Highway Is Desired If Bonds Are Used Irrigon, Or.. April 2. The Irrigon Commercial club Friday night went on lilhliiSiilillilHiM dJtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiiHimiiiiii." TF YOU CANNOT READ WITH ZiZ T A CC oy4 At rtrf yr Vr 4inv r-us book or newspaper at a dis- 5 tance of from twerlr to four- E teen inches from the eyes, S vou probably need glasses and EE should consult a "reliable 4op- EE tometrist at once. s If you go contrary to the EE dictates of nature, you always S get the worst of .it, so if na- ture says glasses, why, glasses it j and titted Iby a competent professional man. Then there will be a . S s big improvement in comfort and satisfaction while reading and you EE EE will secure at. the same time an improved outlook upon the world. EE 1 STAPLES The Jeweler-Optician! 266 MORRISON ST., Between 3rd and 4U ' EilIlIlllIllIllIllliiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiili(iiB . . 111 .I iiMnMii liViarnti snslSSSl fl'SSSlSBrmi n lininrnTtTTnTfnTfT DISTINCTIVE HOMES S SAVED I2f TOCB BVIWIXQ BT OUB TJK1T 8TSTEX FANCHER-McLEAN CO., Builders S68-t-la ILEITIS BtTILBIKG PHOSK BROAD If AT Uit of Everything ...-.. ,'af , coming over into Kincade's yard and the little garden began to thrive. TEARS ago. it would be a shame to JL tell how many. "Billy" Pangle and Harry Terry were the crack snare drummers of Portland. No dance was complete socially unless George . Par sons presided at the piano and either Billy or Harry rolled the sticks. As said before, years passed and W. T. Pangle became a theatrical magnate and H. G. Terry a real estate promoter. They flocked in various directions about the city so far as office location is con cerned, but eventually they are located under one roof. - Moral : Birds of a feather .flock to gether. i ; WILLIAM COLIN MERRICK, aged 5. heard his older brothers and sisters talking about fasting on Good Friday. Pretty soon Master William was ob served running fast as he could toddle back and forth across the yard. His mother watched him for a few moments, mightily puzzled at the unusual exhi bition of energy. Then she .went to the door and asked an explanation. "I'm fasting." replied the little fellow, resuming the pace. ' - a MRS. A. J. SWIFT of Astoria took her little son Junior to an ear spe cialist, thinking that the measles had left him a little hard of hearing. The doctor looked him over and said there might be a little wax In the ear. Up spoke the lad : "It ain't wax. X never had any wax.- Maybe it's gum." record favoring the Immediate comple tion of the Willow creek highway under a bond issue, but opposed any juggling of funds created for market roads in the regular order of taxation. A com mute was. named to appear before the county court at Heppner to present MondaySpecials Apple, Pear and Prsne Tree, ea. 60c Shrubs and Climbing Vines in Variety at Reduced Prices Rhododendrons and Azalias Garden and. Flower Seeds EAST SIDE NURSERY -Telephone East 8474. 51 CJflOIf AVE. N. PRE-WAR PRICES 15 LB. 70o MOfl, TUES WED. 18 LB. SOo THURS., FRI.. SAT. 40 EACH ADDITIONAL LB. TRY OUR SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT LADIES Vt SOLES $1.10. MEM'S Vt SOLES SI .50. WE PIOK UP AND DELIVER QUALITY NO SERVICE VERIBEST WET WASH IN TODAY BACK TOMORROW. EAST 704. EAST SOS. Gentlemen's Watches NO successful manj can afford to to be without a good watch, and ood watches are appreciated not only for utility, but for hand some appearance. We offer for your selection one of the finest assortments of men's .watches in the city. This .collection includes all the standard makes and an unusually fine stock of the fa mous thin model Gruen Watches. May we show them to you? Reputed to be Portland's best value, we believe our, $100 diamond ring will more than please you. Jaeger Bros. Portland's Only" HALLMARK Jewelers 131-133 Sixth St, Oregonian Bldg. iiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiUH must be. Have your eyes examined . i . - U.!tf1' Irrlgon views on this Issue. A . large attendance ' of Farm bureau members voted unanimously with the club mem bers. A few leaders in the move to complete this highway have advocated using market road funds, but the ma jority does not appear, to favor such ac tion - Organized as a cooperative concern with a capitalization of $40,000, the Olympia Fir Lumber company started actual operation this week. DOUGHBOY FOLLIES BENEFIT i DISABLED AMERICA VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR Big overseas revue to three acts with special scenery and a cast of, 100 people. Including comedians, dancers, singers, a War-Bride Chorus and a Doughboy Chorusi ; HEILIG THEATRE AFRIX 7th, 6tm and Ith Price Evening: Ploor, 11.50; Bal cony, ll.iO.f 1.00; General Admission, iQe. Saturday Matinee, General Ad mission, 6&c . AUDITORIUM fir- " 4 si - trT?- i ft LOTTA MADDEN Soorano WITH THE APOLLO CLUB TUESDAY, APRIL BTH Pries $2.00, S1.S0, $1.00, 7 Bo, BOo (no tax) On sale at Sherman, Clay A Co. 'a The "ENDEAVOR" MUSICALE AUSPICES MULTNOMAH COUNTY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Monday, April 4 8:15 P. M. Reserved Sat $1.0$, 7Se, 6$e " Ifo War Tax Seat Sale April 2 and 4 Sherman, Clay & Co. Mall Orders Received Now at 303 Abington Bldfj. "BOOST PORTLAND ?S5 1923 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION" Starts Today Ajay your troubles go like bubbles" ire oi. Wherein experi ence teaches youth that youth calls to . youth! - With .-a special cast I j - Coming Next Sunday Mary Pickford la- 4i 3 i UK Hart 35 i: $40 ' $45 4-! Sam'l Rosenblatt & Go. T The. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes . Fifth at Alder "SAFETY FIRSt'l Protect your valuables in THE SAFE-CABINET "The World's Safest THE SAFE-CABINETS are made "ii several sizes, i The, small size are just-the thinf for the home or a small business. You can ret them of a. size to suit your business equipped with the filing equip ment desired. You should demand of the safe lb it pro tects your records:- ,v i i . m .'. . i i Protection Accessibility Efficiency - ' ; Portability Economy . " "ETeryUung for Uie iPtfth and Oak SU. Copyright 1921 Hart Scha finer & Marx Schaffner & SpringC clothes Unusually low in price Smartest models as always Unusually high in quality Guaranteed to give satisfaction , We're showing the new spring styles now; selling them on a very small margin of profit IK Safe' Office" Printing m . Engraving Bookbindins Mar. 6080 Aut. 56548 Marx $60 ! Gasco Building NIGHT SCHOOLC Continue Vocational Elementary or High School Courses Through Spring and Summer 1 Bookkeeping, Shorthand an i Allied Business subjects. 2 Auto Mechanics, Storage Bat tery; and Vulcanizing. : 3 -Mechanical Drawing and Shop Mathematics. 4 Electrical Engineering, Rad" Telegraphy. . 5 High School and Elementary . Subjects, 6 English and Citizenship f..., : Foreigners. ORKaOM SK-SBRVIO: MCN RECCtVt BtNCFIT OP STATE AID. Clip IbU aa an4 call for farther In formation. ffc oprm every a., and cTCBlog. Oregon Institulo of Teclinology 4TM FtOOE T. M. C. f, . 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