THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1921. 5 TOWN TOPICS i : : COMING EVENTS Metliodist CoBeg f Bishops, eani-cmraal meeans, Portland. May 11 to IT. - . Stata Master Plumbers aaaociation. Portland, Ma 20. 21- . Forertera of AJnarlea. sraad eonrt, Portland. llr 22 and 28. - - ,. Enichu of Colmntroa, Ctata coaacO. Portland, Mar 80. State Mediod eaaoriatton. Jena Eom FentTral. Jons 8, 9 and 10. A. r. and A. M. arand lodge. June 14- Eautarn Star, grand chapter, Jnna 1ft. Building Owner and Manaiwi. PorCand. June 21 to 24. . G. A. K. department encampment. Pandlatoa. June. . Northwest Conference of Graduats Nunae, Jose 23 to 24. " - . State Letter Carriers aeeoeiaatm. Engana. June 25. . India War Veteran of Hortb Pacfflo Coast. J una 30. ' Bny.ri' week. Portland. Angrst X to Independena Order Kad Men. great council. Aatcria. Augtatt 2. Lane count fair. Eocene. September 15 to 16. - Oackamaa county fair, Canbr. September 14 u j e. Northwest Hay and Grata anew. Pendleton. September 19 to 24. -Multnomah county fair. Greeham. September 19 to 25. Columbia county fair. St Helena. September 21 to 23. Oregon State fair. Saleaa. . September SS to October 1- LitiD connty fair, Albany. October S to 8. Wanco county fair, Tbe Dalle. Ostober 4 to T. Polk county fair. Dallaa, October to 8. Boyal Arcanum, grand council. Portland.- Octo ber IS. ., Knight. Templar, grand eonunandary. la linodt, October 13. National ranaa meeting. Portland. Wovena ber b-18. -. . Pxafic International Livestock exposition. Portland. Nojember 29. 2. 1 Oregon tu aiaociation. PorUaJ"d. December. The State Con Tent Ion of Roman Cath olic German-Speaking societies and the annual Catholic day will be celebrated at Kt Agatha church, Fifteenth and Ne halem streets, Sellwood, on Sunday, May "2. -j The Portland delegation, accompa nied by the 30-plece Knights of Columbns ; band, will receive the guests from the southern part of the state at Golf Junc tion at 10 a. m. The pontifical high mass win be sung at 10 :30 o'clock by Rt. Rev. Abbott Plactdus Fuerst, O. S. B., of Mount Angel, and the sermon will be preached by Rev. Father Appolinarlus. O.i S. M of Portland. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock In St. Agatha's halL The opening address by Joseph Woera - die, president of tbe federation, Port land, at 2 :30 p. in., will be followed by speeches. by Rev. Father Gregory RobU O. S. B.. eommissarius of tbe federation. Portland, on "The Catholic Church, the Ground and Pillar of Truth ; Hon. J.P. Kavenaugh, Portland, on "Vital Ques tions of the Day ; Rt. Rev. Abbott Plac- .Father Fro win Bpper. O. S. B.. Portland ; Rev. Father John Cumminsky, O. S.1 B., Portland ; Joseph Jenny, ex-president of . the: federation. Mount Angel, "Star Spangled Banner" by Knights of Co lumbus band, and other fine musical rt ambers will supplement the afternoon's program. ,. Everybody invited ! Joseph . Woeradle, chairman. Adv. : j , Preachers Want Billy Saaday At the next regular meeting of the Portland Federation of. Churches the committee on evangelism will report favorably on the recommendation to have Billy i Sun da v. famous evangelist, hold a series of evangelistic meetings in the city during June, 1923. The same question was raised several months -ago in the preachers' meeting, but action was de ferred and a committee appointed to ascertain the earliest possible date the evangelist could come. Sunday School Rally Planned A con tinental Sunday school rally day I planned for September 25, ' announced vr. William A. ' Brown, superintendent of the department of evangelism for the International Sunday school associa tion, who was in the city for a few hours Saturday. The purpose of the day will be to double up the member ship of every Sunday school in the na tion. The association is also planning a national go-to-Sunday-school Sunday for March 12. Mount Tabor-Sunnyslde Club Planned Residents of Mount Tabor .and Sun . nyside districts will meet Wednesday night at the Mount Tabor Presbyterian church . discuss plans for the erection nf a club building on two blocks recently rurclfased by the club. The blocks are on the corner of Kast Sixtieth and Tay-1 lor streets and the plans are rto' erect a modern club building costing approxi mately 15,000. Sbepard's Anto Bns Idnes Fortland St. Helens division Leave Portland. 7 :30: a. m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. daily aid li :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. m. 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 438L Adv. Chorcn Concert Sonday A concert and motion picture . entertainment will be given at the First United Brethren church, Tuesday at 8 p. m. Those taking part will be Alice Johnson, pianist, R. Desmond, Sisters Agnew, Ruth, and Olive, and the Portland Ladies' quartet. Four reels of moving pictures will be shown. C. C. Tripp will be chairman. Sbepard's Aato ! Xlnes Portland-Astoria-Seaside division Leave Portland 7 .30 a. m., io a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 :15 p. m. dally. Leave Astoria 1 :15 a. m:, 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m and 8:15 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. Sbepard's Aato Bar- Lines Multno mah ; Falls division. , Leave " Portland 9 :30 a. m., 11 a. m.. 2 :45 p. 4 :30 n m and 8 r. m dailv. Leave Mult nomah Falls 7 :15 a. m.. 11 :15 a. m. 12 :55 p. 4 p. m. and 6:10 p. m. daily. Buses- leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street , Telephone Mar shall 4381. Adv. Truth fn Service In fields which make for the betterment of mankind ours Is an important part We build up and cre ate favorable conditions In the- teeth which insure better health and happi ness. Pyorrhea and decay are prevent able Drs. C. Smith Long & Stevenson (dentists). 310 Bush & Lane bldg. Adv. l . B nc. jjuyrr i;eparis ia.2. uuiusiein of the Lurie Manufacturing company of this city is leaving for New York this morning on a buying trip. . Nathan Hel man will-be in charge of the designing department in the absence of Gold stein, i - ' : .. Sbepard's Aato Bns Lines Portland Hood River- division Leave Portland 9 :30 a. m.. 11 a. xn., 2 :45 p. m, and 4 :30 p. m. dally. : Leave Hood River 9:30 a. m.. 11 a. m., 2 J0 p. m., and 4 :30 p. m. dally.; Buses leave St" Charles hotel. 204 Morrison st Telephone Mar. 438L Adv. - Tbe only proper number to can is East 3088 when you require the Salvation Army truck to call for your' waste ma terial. Help us to help others by your help Address 24 Union ave. Major John Bre. district off icer. Adv. Qoestlon-and-Angwer Service A ques-tion-and-answer service will - be con ducted tonight at the St Johns Con gregational church by Dr. George H. Hull, : covering ; national, social, indus trial, political and religious questions.,; Grange " Indorses ; Ownership By a vote of 66 to 12 members of Lents grange Saturday adopted a resolution indorsing government ownership of all public utilities. Some lively discussion preceded the vote.,,. Legion . Rifle Shoot The Portland Post American Legion Rifle club will stage Its first rifle shoot on the Clacka mas range, today. This shoot -will be . the- first of a series of elimination shoots to determine the candidates for I the national ' shoot at Camp ' perry, Ohio, this rummer. Train will leave the Union depot for Clackamas at $ a. m. and the team captain announces that there will be enough rifles and ammunition ' to take care of all. No charge will be made, - I Leetare on Alaska G. Edward Lewis! lecturer and i traveler v will deliver an address on "Alaska" in the green room of the Chamber of Commerce Monday evening,, beginning at 8 o'clock. Lewis has spent much of his life In the north-? land and has' a set of films on the in terior of Alaska, which has never been exhibited here. The lecture will be ea4 tirely free, j j Yon Heed 5ew Flat Dr. K. C Rossmah : specializes In artificial teeth and particularly emphasizes the value of aluminum or gold plates for particular people. Journal building. Adv. . j Sr. SfeXahon ' (McMaa) chlropraetio that gets you well and keeps you well health service. Extended time, 31 ad justments $15. Portland 12th year. Phone appointments. Adv. ; . ; Will Sell An Week to public, d shad 6 cents pound; kippered salmon, 20 cents pound. ' Royal Fish , company, 205 YamhJH street, near the river. Adv., :. Dra. Hartley, KleeadahJ Marsball give special attention to painless den tistry, pyorrhea, artificial teeth and bridge work. Journal building. Adv. Salem -Mill City Stage Line Connects O. E. No 6 tor Mill City ; connects O. Ej. No. 9 (to Stay ton only . Jos. Hamman. Salem phone . 44. Adv. j Steamer America, for St. Helens and way landings, daily at 2 :30 p. nx, foot of Alder street Sundays, St "Helens only, at 11:30 a. m.. Main 8323. Adv. ; : Portland Tillamook Cadillac stage Hoyt hotel daily at 8:15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrangements made for fish ing parties.--Adv. j s I For Sale by Owner Lot 50 by 100 on Jessup street near Union avenue ; price $550,' half cash. H-359, Journal. Adv. Fortland-Salem Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hoar from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. . Fare $1.75. Adv. Going to lo Angeles by Aito Want couple men to Join me. Inquire 322 Failing buDding. Adv. ' j Largs Irvlngton .'Bnngalow, complete lv furnished. 113 011(1. 670 V.!tnt ftnti (north. Adv.! 8. A H. Green Stamps for Cash Hol man Fuel Co. Main 353. 660-2L Adv. Cord wood, SJt9 F. K. Bowman Co. Adv. - j . ,.;.' Safety Boxes le Dairy. 284 Oak. Adv. War Medals Still Await Two Thirds Of Eligible Lists - i - Unless the ex-service men of Oregon show more Interest in getting the Vic tory medals due them, Portland will lose the Victory medal office and the work will be directed from Seattle, Colonel G. W. S. Stevens states. About one third of those eligible for the medal have applied, he states, and this will lead authorities in Washington, D. C, to believe the station ts not need ed. Not . only is it of value as a dis tributing station for medals, but it is an information bureau for the people of Portland j and the state for all that goes on in the service. Mothers and wi,vea come daily, he says, to inquire about the organization their sons or husbands have been ordered to. Ex service men who have had trouble with their papers; pay or any of the various entanglements of. "red tape" come to the office for advice as to the best way of clearing the difficulty. - ' Granted by the United States gov ernment in- token of service in the World war, the medal is of value as a relic and indicative of the gratitude of the republic. Battle clasps and foreign service clasps are given to those who have seen active service overseas and in the battle line. Each clasp indicates the nature of the duty and the location of the engagement "Indifference or-ignorance on the part of the ex-service men in the state will cause the state to lose the pffice, the colonel said.; "They should , realize the value of the; of rice to. the relatives and friends of those still In the service and cooperate in' keeping it in the state by merely requesting that which is their due" i . The address of the office Is 311 Pine street ! Flower Thieves at Workjon East Side; Gardens Are Ruined i Flower thieves are plying their trade In Portland again. During the past week central east side residents have complained of their gardens having been rObbed of tulips, rhododendrons and other flowers that they had raised with great care and watched with much pride. The flowers are stolen during the dark of night and the stems snipped off in ruthless manner. In one garden a large rhododendron plant had been shorn of not only Its magnificent flowers, but also of much of Its wood growth by the thieves. Another garden was robbed of beds oi tulips two nights in succession. Lieut. Sharp of Engineers Will Go to Alaska By Alfred I. Crldge T IEUTENANT M. L. SHARP, Company li A, Engineers, la going to Alaska to work with the Alaskan engineering com mission along the line of the Alaska gov ernment railroad. The school of officers and men who have been receiving In struction in military and . engineering problems from the O. A. C.; faculty are expecting certificates of proficiency will be Issued to them by the O. A. C. shortly. Lieutenant C. R- Oleson. who has been on the reserve list has requested assign ment to A company. Engineers, National Guard of Oregon. The federal inspec tion of- the company last March has re sulted In' the commendation of ' "excel lent" from the militia bureau. Captain George E. Sandy is expected to take command of the company about June 5. He is now at a school of Instruction for engineer officers and located near Washington. D. C Command ; of the company is now with Lieutenant George Crane.; t . -. .i . .T;.; i The engineers will go to Camp Lewis for tbe annual : training camp at the same time as the Infantry.: June 15 to 29. Several promotions In the non-commissioned line have been made, t Sergeant C F. Young has been promoted to staff sergeant; T. R. Metcalf, first-class private, to mess sergeant ; II. F. Godfrey, first-class, private, to corporal. ', Sergeant Metcalf and F. C Cone have recently returned from Fort Riley, Kansas, with high honors es cooks. They took a four months' course and come back with certificates of the highest grade of army cooks. Recruits are wanted and all new men will rank the same as the older en listed men as to travel, pay and findings. A good time, with instruction In many things given free at the annual encamp ment at Camp Lewis. ! " Lieutenant S. M. Williams, command ing the battalion headquarters company, is hustling night and1 day to bring his command up to the 100 per cent limit of 41 men. A few-more specialists and young fellows willing to specialize will be accepted. Battalion headquarters companies are being formed in ; Wood burn and In Eugene and Lieutenant Will iams is dreadfully afraid they will beat him to it Lieutenant Williams has seen service in the navy and the national guard of three states. He feels the weight of the responsibilities thrust upon him, but is determined to make good even if it costs ell his pay and runs him In debt besides. : Some young fellows who want to ride motorcycles, learn radio, manage automobiles and don't want to pack a rifle, should talk to Lieutenant Williams. He knows. Every man gets paid well for doing what he wants to do and can do best. g v i ' ' ..: a : a ' I , . I ; j Colonel C. E. Dentler has come back to the Armory again after two weeks of special service at Vancouver examining candidates for first lieutenant in the army. He says the appointments are going begging, there being 3000 vacancies and 900 applicants. At the same time, however, the examinations are some thing fierce. It is expected that many who failed to pass the required 90 per cent will be appointed just the same. Battery A ts drilling every Friday nierht It is "iroine- to the suDDort of the infantry at Camp Lewis June 15 to 29, and. will stay on the firing line as long as the infantry stay, with the guns. Recruits are wanted badly because It takes strong men to handle the field pieces. Captain Gay has received part of the federal - equipment and expects more ever day. The first things un loaded were two water wagons. The boys considered this a great joke. i a At Fort Riley, Kansas. Uncle Sara maintains a school for military cooks. Lester Cram of Salem . has ; returned after receiving this course. It not only qualifies a man for military cooking but makes him a better all around man or specialist. During the four months Cram was paid traveling expenses and regular pay. a a Ex-Lieutenant Robert Nordstrom, one of the veterans of Company C, Third Oregon, has enlisted as a private In the headquarters company. : . a a Hugh McDonald, second lieutenant of Company E, has resigned to go to Ari zona. The best wishes of the. company go with him. ! Hindoo Yogi From Eatt India Teaches Key to the YOGA PHILOSOPHY ALSO HEALING CLASS STARTS MONDAY, 7:80 P. M. - CLOSES FRIDAY 332 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG. : PHONC BROADWAY 1345 m W j SHIRTS TO ORDER v Jacobs Shirt Co. Baleigh Bid, 827 Washington St, ESTABLISHED SINCE "HSCK WAS A PUP 1888 , 5. . FREE FREE To those who are not yet familiar with our 100 SERVICE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT we are offering the above Zyloniteor any other frame retailing- up to $5, FREE with your first fitting. , - ; r Glasses Guaranteed Five Years Lenses as Low as BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED IN ONE HOUR KRYPTOK LENSES REDUCED TO $15.00 i 283 WASHINGTON. ST. - Between Fourth and Fifth Streets Optical , Department in charge of Drs. J. S.' Zell and C. E. Reed J Diamond Clearing House ' . j. Diamonds bought, Sold and exchanged. Loan Department ; For the convenience of our patrons we conduct this depart ment to relieve your financial distress. - Youir Credit Is Good in All Departments LIEUTENANT S. M. WILLIAMS, command ing the .battalion head quarters company, Fifth regi ment. National Guard of Ore-gon. s3, George Dannals Made Lieutenant Of Company E GEORGE M. DANNALS has been 'ap pointed second lieutenant of Com pany E, Fifth Oregon. He Is a well known Portland lad who went overseas with - the Oregon regiment the . 162d U.i S. infantry,, and was transferred to other forces and saw active fighting. Company E is hustling for athletes and a committee of hustlers under Ben Bige low has been raiding the high schools of Portland the -past week with over 20 recruits brought in. . a - There win be an officers' meeting at the Armory Thursday evening: It was omitted . last week ' because Colonel George A. White, adjutant general of Oregon, with Colonel C E. Dentler, U. S. A.,- Inspector-instructor for Oregon, Major J.. F. Drake, commanding the na tional guard In Portland, and other offi cers were : at " Camp Lewis Inspecting proposed campsites for the annual field training in June for the ;. . National Guard of Oregon. I i i Battery A, field artillery, is expect ing, to have Its quarters In the Armory entirely made over new and will make them into military clubrooms second to none in the sts.te. Its 32 horses will arrive this week and probably will be quartered at Clackamas. They come from the wilds of Montana and Captain James S. Gay has agreed to , Set the example to the men by riding the worst one, -. i . ,.: e . ; Sergeant Carl 'Wt Holeomb of Salem has been appointed to West Point after a competitive examination. - a a a !.'''..' : The renovation of the Armory will 111 is Greatly Lowered Prices on Watches Ladies' Solid Cold Wristlet Watches Dainty timepieces, beautiful In design and accu rate in movement, offered at astounding reductions. Man's Watch, Special $20 Exceptional value in a high-grade, 21-jewel, 20-year case watch. Yon must see it. People who know the splendid line of watches we carry will not hesitate at this opportunity. They also know that our prices are always consistently low. , Jaeger Bros. The HALLMARK Store of Portland 131-133 SIXTH ST., I 2- T W Ml W ft" . , Oregonian Bldg. SSr!SL-- Vl j ; ! . "m Bids. 55::!:5 LhazelwoodV-'J HAZEL WO OD SUNDAY DINNER Served 12:00 to 9:00 P. M. i ITHE HAZELWOOD 388 Washington St. Tqble d'Hote Dinner, $1.25 Plate Dinner, 75c Vegetable Dinner, 40c Music by the Hazelwood Orchestra i 6 to 8 9:30 to 11:30 Daily BROADWAY HAZELWOOD I 127 Broadway Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.00 Plate Dinner, 75c Vegetable Dinner, 40c THE iSzlcDOod Qj I C0NFECTI0NEror 5cRESlAURANT 388 Washington Street 127 Broadway make many changes La the location of the different units, but regimental adju tant Captain I A. 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