THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST - 21, 1S21. 5 TOWN TOPICS v COMCTO SVEJTg PaeOie Gamaa HatbodM State CbrfsUw Endeavor nmr mfmm CoJumbja City. Aacvst 3 to September Moittnreet eomfnmar Vleltniiltal Tnn-fc, Sooth. rortUnd, Scpumbrr , . mmarT to- j. . ... ... : rr-- .Clackamas . Oaaty (Mfc .14 to 1. .... i . iorftVBa - data aw 1 to 23. .coJj owner riz. n. BU Sataa. iipUto to October 1. --- . ... ,. una Coast i"el. Albaar,. Oetobar S to . CoBt Jail. Tae DeUaa, Octobac 4 0ta IbltoiM mbtatov Itojt Grat Oetobav A . ... . Aanaal Conntion Orecoa W .C T. U.. On- Brl' Aicawua, craad' aDOBeO. PorOaaS. Oe- Kaichto Tempiu. aaad mnuatel. j La wrna, October IS. Nadoeal Graaa iBmv TartUcd. bar to J8. . Aatricu Hwtorieal aawciatioB. TaeOa Oaaat Shapard's AU Bu Uae Portland SC. Helens division Leave Portland 6 :45, 4 :30 a. m., 10 a, m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m.. 7 o'clock daily and 11 :15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holiday. Leave St Helena 7 30.a. ra., 10:65 a. m., 1:15 p. m.. 1:45 p. nL, 5:15 p. m. and 9:45 p. m. dally - and :15 p. in. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall Minister to lecture The Rev. E. A. Cantrell, Episcopal - minister and lec turer of national reputation, will be the guest of Portland officers of the Amen can Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, on next Friday. Ar rangements are Toeing made for his re - ception and for a lecture on Friday eve ' ning. . Full details ' will be announced when the program is completed. Shepard't Amto Bat "Lines Portland Astoria-Seaside division Leave Portland at :45 a. m., 8:30 a. m.,10a.nv.l p. in.. 4 :15 p. m, and 7 p.m. Leaving Astoria 7 :15 a. m., 8 :15 a m., 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m.. 2 :5 p. m. and 6 :15 p. m. Direct connec- Clatsop Beach points. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Tele phone Marshall .4381. Adv. ; Labor to Meet October 8 The State Federation of Labor will meet In Port land October 3 and it is expected that the formal dedication of the new Labor temple will be held on that date. The convention will be held In yie ' Labor temple, now being pushed to completion at Fourth and Jefferson street, , Shepard's Aato Baa Lines Multnomah rails envision. 'Leave Portland 9 :zo a. m., 1 a. m., 2 :45 p. m.. 4 :30 p. m. and 6 p. m., daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :15 a. m., 11 :15 a. m.,-12 :55 p m., 4 p.m. and 6:10 p. m. daily. Buses Jeave St. Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. ' Tele phone Marshall 4381. Adv. Girl's Parse Stolen Miss Frankie Mc Donald, 501 Main street, Vancouver. re ported to Inspector Kellaher that her nurse., left with her clothlne .while sh ; was swimming at Columbia beach sear . the Kenton bridge, was stolen Saturday afternoon. . The puree contained several dollars, a pawn ticket for a diamond ring held as security on a $20 loan, a ' coiucu pin ana jl pair ox glasses. . .Sbepard'a Aato Bus Lines Portland- Hood River division Leave Portland 8:30 a m., 11 a. m., 2:45 p. m. and 4:30 D. m.. dally. Leava Hood "Rvir 9 -SO m., XI a. m., 2:20 p. no. and 4 .-30 p. m. i daUy. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 - Morrison st. Telephone Mar. 438L Adv. Fainter Is Isjnred Ernest Paquette, D95 Overton street, 18-year-old painter, was SUghUy Injured about the head Sat urday afternoon, when he fell from a tree .while picking j fruit In . his front yard. 1 He was sent to St. Vincents hos- ; pitaL , , - " . . Aavni&rv tn tifrtt fail rnk. ' department of Oregon, -Auxiliary United spanisn war veterans, will give a bene fit card party in room 625, courthouse, on Tuesaay evening to which all com ; rades. Bisters and friends are invited. ' : The only proper Bimber to can is East Army truck to call for your waste ma terial. Help us to help others by your help;. Address 21 Union avenue. Major jonn uree, district officer. Adv. Firefighters' Plealc The Firefighters union of Portland will hold an outing today at Crystal lake park. There is a long list of prizes for contests offered. -Many, tickets have been sold unong the labor unions of the city. Fortland-Xewberg Bus Leave Fourth and Aider daily, 8, 9:30, 11:00 a. m and 1, 2:30, 4:15, 5 :30, 8:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday 11 :15 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Adv. . Reliance Mt. Hood Amto SUges leave Kouueage seed store 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. for Welch's, Tawney's, Rhododendron and Government Camp. Adv. Correct Facial Expression ' or just "false teeth !" Secure the better kind from the plate 'special 1st. Dr. E. C.'Ross man, 311 Journal bldg. Adv. . f Portland Tillamook Cadillac stage! Hoyt hotel, dally at 8 :15 a. m. and 2. p. m. - Special arrangements made for fish ing parties. Adv. , - Str. America St. Helens via Columbia river, 2:30 p. m. daily; 11:30 a m. Sun day. Alder st. dock. Main 8323. Adv. Portland-Salem Stage -Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, 8L75. Adv. Salem-MHl City Stage Connects O. E. trains .No. 6 and 9 for Mill City. Joseph Hamman, Salem. Prop. Adv. 8tr. GeorgUna, Portland to Astoria, 31.00. Str. Undine. Astoria to Portland. 81.00. Adv! , v!. "Drl Geo. M. SewaU has returned. .415 Morgan bldg. Main 7423. Adv. Dr. Farle Henton has returned, t Mor gan building. Adv. . CATHLAMET TO CELEBRATE Cathlamet, Wash, Aug. 20. Cathlamet plans for a big celebration on Labor day were made at at special meeting of the Commercial dut$. Posters are out an nouncing' the program, which includes a parade, picnic in. Erickson's park, ball game, speaking, band concert, land and water sports and a ball in the evening. INSPECTS HOSPITAL PLAKS : Walla Walla. Wash., Aug. 20. For the purpose of inspecting'. the plans and buildings of Fort Walla Walla with re gard to their relation to the surgical de partment of the hospital for ex-service men to be established ! here. Dr. ,B. W. Hart, chief of the United. States public health surgical service -at Washington, D. is here." . r?-' j FAIR TO HAVE WEDDI3TG Chehalis, Wash., Aug. 2a One of the "leading attractions of the Grays Harbor county fair, at Elma Is to be a public wedding Sunday. September 4: SCHOOL BOOKS BorGHT, SOL0 and EXCHANGED . ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES HYLAKD'S OLD EOOX STORE. s v FOURTH ST - Bet. Taylor aad Salmon., Red Freak WOMEN IN BIG DEMAND AS ADVERTISING SPECIALISTS '"5 I- I t , -I 6 ' ' Aixnee IB. Brunn ; ' - r Since women do most of the world's shopping, advertisers" are appreciating as never "before that tho woman's view point in the writing and Illustrating of advertisements does have real value and carries weight," said - Miss J Aimle B. irunn, head of the Brunn Advertising; bervice, which recently opened offices in me Northwestern Bank building. ' "In the East women are rapidly com ing 'to the front In both large agencies and. specialized service. Anyone - can put an ad. in the paper, but unless it is illustrated so as to attract attention and worded so as to be both inJLeresting and convincing, - the money spent on it is vrfcsted.:- The only advertisement that is or real value: Is the onei that makes the reader want to own the article men tioned.- '. , ", SPECIALIZATIOJT VALUABLE !The smaller' shops -which cannot af ford the services of an advertising man ager are appreciative of the specialized service given just when they need It. instead of following: the old method of having their advertisements prepared by a salesman or bookkeeper, who happens to have a little- extra time, but who knows nothing about the business ' of writing advertisements. ; In . no other linehas the value of specialization been found greater than in advertising." Conspicuous in Miss Brunn'S work In recent years in the field of advertlslsg is tne planning, and writing of adver tisements in . national publications. . in eluding Vogue, Life, and Saturday Eve ning Post.. A . notice ; commending; her work in connection 5 with . copy written ion ar local swimming suit appeared re cenuy m Printers Ink. : . STUDIED" IirjrEW'.YOBX ; . 2iss Brunn studied , art urA iitvar Using in New. York city, was a member of the staff of the Evening Telegram for. a time, has been connected with the advertising denartmentu nf 'Mstsv Frank and LIpman, Wolfe & Co. and for me past two years sne has-been associ ated with Botsford-Constantine Adver- using company. . - , . Miss . Brunn will si tentionto a few accounts.. She feels that her exoerienrs In lm A-nmrtt stores has given her a peculiarly . valu able knowledge af I much" needed in the' preparation of ad- veruaemenw ior.smauer. snops., . ; , in Oity ; Attorney's Office - WiU Open Office - . - ; Y. Lansing .. Jr.". "vice- president of the Multnomah Barf association ; and deputy city . attorney for the past "four years,: will retire from the staff of City Attorney Grant the first of Septem ber' and will open offices for the1 gen eral' practice of law at 321-22 ' Chamber of Commerce build ing. ... ... Lansing was for merly engaged in newspaper, work, in Portland,- and car ried -. on , his law studies during that period.- : He began his work In . the city attorney's office under the encum bency of W. P, LaKoche and " con tinued it under. Frank S. Grant. Lansing has worked in every department of the city attorney's : office, including T the municipal . and circuit : courts. Eugene W.Munson To Give Lecture on Thebsophy Free Kugene. W. Munson, national lecturer for the Theosophlcal society, will give a course of lour free lectures at the head quarters of the 'Portland lodge of the Theosophlcal society. 3d floor. Central building : beglning Sunday night at 8 o'clock. . . . ; ."It Is. the one real question of absolute ly j universal- interest this problem of whether we live again, or, more accurate ly whether we really die at all." Munson said. ; "I hold that we do not ; that . we merely drop the physical body, and con tinue in full consciousness in - an astral body composed- of matter, but a grade of matter that is invisible and Impalpable. This is no more remarkable than that we now exist in bodies that are aggre gations of matter that Is by no means so dense .as it appears and that is con stantly coming and going that has no permanent relationship to the conscious ness that dwells in it." The Hidden Side of Things' is the I subject for tonight. xnere are no charges for admission. HOT LAKE ARRIVALS Hot Lake, Aug. 20. Arrivals at Hot Lake ' sanatorium - Thursdays were'f-'T. Brown, Pendleton L: 1 Cvs Bowser,:? La Grande Sarah E. Lauphear, . Crystal Lake. I1I. Mrs. Herman Sie grist and Su sanna Deal, La Grande; Mrs. John T. Dirks. Boise. Idaho; Mrs. Charlea H. Anderson. Kllensburg, " Wash; ; v Archie Lawsbiv. Hot Springs ;, E. r Hi Horner. Baker ; Albert Barkdoll, Spokane. . f -:f..; " . i a ;,i , .-':. : . ROTABLES TO PIC3nC - ' McMinnville, Aug.r 20. Rotarlans of high school "class in agriculture.- ' On August ai . at tne- wneauar.a ferry Joint DkniC win ho "hold ttv M-Mi,mirll and Salem Rotariahs. Tom Kay has Issued a defl for a boxing match, which has been accepted bv Matt- CofHtran nf this cityv , . Hill Military Academy. Portland. Or opens September . 14. Adv. - r - k HER SEES mm OF TURKS Portland Man Arrive With Relief Expedition at Athens in Time to Witness Frolic. ' Th celebratlpn of the victory of the Greeks over the Turks at Bsklshehir by means of bell ringing shouting; shoot ing and parades, such, as America held to celebrate the signing of the armistice greeted X. J. Handsaker of the Portland division of the Near Kast Belief, when he with other relief workers arrived in the harbor of Athens. - In a recent let ter from Constantinople under date of July 28. Mr. Handsaker writes r we visited the Greek parliament Just as it was ready to adjourn to go to the cathedral to give thanks to God for the destruction of their ancient enemy. . AH morning a cannon boomed from the heights above the Acropolis. - I confess to pretty deep emotion as I looked at the Boy Scouts and the girls from the orphanages drawn up on the wharf at Constantinople to greet us with songs and flowers. ' They are just a few of the multiplied thousands whom Amer ica is salvaging from the war. ; "My first refugee camp seen In the city of Constantinople again impressed the nearness of war. for the relief workers are expecting another 2000 group of refu gees soon as a result of the Greek of fensive. These they must stow away somewhere. This particular camp has a capacity of 800. but 1100 were already there and 2000 more coming; It is hard on the eyes and throat to see babies, half starved, fed on Oregon bread and on milk bought with Oregon money. .Nothing is given an able bodied man, no matter how needy or deserving or unable he may be to find work. There are too many women and children to be fed. "As we are taking 7000 tons of sup plies with us .from Constantinople we dropped down the Gulf of Ismid 60 miles to Derinje, where our warehouses are lo cated, to take on flour, beans, rice, cloth ing, knitting machines and other sup plies, enough for a month for the Cau casus. "Down the gulf from Derinje is Ismid and across the gulf is Bardesag. Two hundred and .fifty boys are sleeping on the stone floor of the stables in Derinje who until the sacking of Bardesag on June 23 five weeks ago, were inmates of our or phanage there. They were rushed ont on only a few hours' notice.. At Derinje I found a shack. 8 by 12, made from packing boxes once filled with Oregon clothes, while another box bearing , an Oregon name was used as a bread-box. The shack is used as sleeping quarters lor nve people. - "This was our first and probably only visit to the territory held by the Turkish Nationalists under Mustapha Kemal pasna. we were not allowed outside the premises except when provided with passes. Kemalist sentries guarded the ground from the bandits that usually in rest the war regions. , "With Dr. Esther Pohl Love Joy I vis ited our hospital at Ismid. This hospital Is conducted jointly by the Near Kast Belief and the American Medical Wom an's association. A view equal to that from Crown Point is obtained, from the steps' of the hospital, gardens, fields, the gult, forests and hills, but perhaps the Just Received $50r-$75-$100 THRE styles of fancy mountings In eich group -all white gold. All high grade stones. We have '. "this attractive line " exclusively in. Portland. Let us show them to you. ' 'Hamilton Watches $30 Up We pffer a very com plete line of Hamilton watches and other standard makes ; the very finest. The Hallmark Store of Portland OREGONIAN BLDG. 131-133 V After Vatering Your Lavm v ' ALL SUMMER . ' Do You Vant to Stoke a Furnace ," .- . ALL WINTER - o - . ; v. - .. . .' . 1 ' ' - - - Let the Casco Furnace or Ga-Fired Boiler . -i Be Your Servant and. Relieve You r of Basement Chores Gasco Pipeless S150 Case Furnaces VACATION OR 8tXXEft BCB' ,V i CRIPTIOS Whea gehig away for the smmaaaar. er ea year vaeatloa, fcava The Jaar aal fellow yea at the regalar. rate er the (oDowiag agaats will saaaly m at oar rarxlar dty raten : -r-r BawaVw. r,"r. T. Tattle,' aarrtaw. Or, Hal B. aiatpeag. St cay. Or, aara. . n aaraeaan. Or, J. O. Van Kuan. . inetaaa Sarin Hotal, Clhaait. Or. Cimh tniN mat Seaia, Or, H. t Harrrta. Carnn. Waaaw a4 tfcaharaa prtaaa. Carl - - B. aatttli. Chlaeok. Wath, baas Kaotaaa, 0lumkta Baach. Or, W. B. toni BafltalaT. Or, D. C KlUa. - . Oaarkart, Or, BWHa IImm. Hainan. Waatk. Javnaa Cariarn. Mat Lake. Or, Hat Lake II ml. Lat Baach, Waati, airauhal Oa. Manaiattaii Baach. Or, Bar, a. I. Haataa. Btaroaatu Baaaa, Or -CmB . Karaaii. Hahaaua. Wart, Tranaaan t Beaaov - . , Baa Kah-Wla, Or, A. C Aneanaa. Nahalam, Or, Wahalam Drw Co. Matarta. Or, Bars. Bk W. Oraaa. - - v. Maw pan. Or, BU S. NhrU , Oeaaa ar, Waah, Baaraa H. Kramar. Ottar Rock. Or, T. M. . Nanrina, Paotrta Clt. Or, K. i, Waltara. Raeaavay, Or, J. B. 8, Biaaaf. . i Baaawaa. Or, Jaaan aacOnna. -aalaw. Waah, Oairaa l,-aUiam. South Baaah, Or, H. O. Otnlam, . Til law t. or, Clartaa) Nor. Twia ' Reeka. Or, o. 4, Van teyaa. Waltoara Laka, fcr, Wallawa Lata Park. " Wllheit B-Hinta, Or, B. O. Rawaa, J most significant to us was the sight of Old Glory flying on the destroyer Brooks, which . Admiral Bristol "has placed- there to see that American prop erty, American lives and the orphans in American care are safe. "I am writing this from the home of Rev. J. P. McNaughton, In a suburb of Constantinople. Dr. McNaughton will be remembered by many as the first speaker wbo came to Oregon for the Near Kast Relief. . He was principal of the school at Bardesag, where he had several hun dred boys. In his home is Miss Mar garet Hlnman from Forest Grove, who is awaiting the stabilising of -conditions' in the interior from. which she was recently driven by a ' Kemalist' governor. ' Mrs. Burt of Bend is tn charge of two of our personnel houses in Constantinople. She has promised me a message to her Ore gon friends - on my return from the Caucasus about August 18. - Yesterday I had a never-to-be-forgotten hour with Mrs. R. S. M. Kmerich. who is so well known in Portland as the chief speaker in our 1918 campaign." - - FUGITIVE TAX EX WITH CAR Oiympia, Wash, Aug. 20. P.) Albert Kimball, who escaped from train ing school at Chehalis, Friday after noon, was arrested here ' later, driving a car belonging1 to Charles B. Reich of route 3, Chehalfs. MARSHAL WINS DIVORCE Dallas,. Aug. 20.-A default decree of divoroe was granted this week by Judge H. H. Belt to Oliver P. Chase, city marshal of Dallas, from Mildred Chase Divorce cases were filed by Kosa' Trigg against P. H. Trigg and Clyde Hill against . Pearl Hill. BE5D TEACHERS XAHED Bend, Aug. 20. New teachers elected for Bend schools are Miss Kva Mo wry of Aberdeen, high school ; Miss Irene Karr of Portland. Miss Ora Tucker of Salem. Miss Alma Gephart of Portland and Miss Effie Williamson of Tachats, grades. . -, LOT BOUGHT FOR GARAGE Chehalis, Wash., Aug. 20. An import ant real estate deal in Napavine was the purchase from ELF. Coulson of a 60x90 foot lot by Russell L. Llnhart. proprietor of the Napavine garage, as a sita f or. a new garage building. s - iver High-Grade - Binocular If. you are going hunt ing this season you will want binoculars. - We have some good ones reasonably priced. - Sixth St. Gasc'o Bungalow $125 $250 and op Hart- ,UT the D ity and s rii a. r t styles are of ; greatest importance.' The one-third price reduc tion in the past year is vorth Sam'l Fifth' at Aldef The Burning Question for ' Home Owners and Home Builders . 1 ; . . .. - ' - ; The HESS ' GAS FURNACES are the most wonderful contributors to your home comfort that money can buy. Do not buy or change your heating plant, or buy-your winter's fuel, until you have investigated the merits of , THE GAS TWINS GASPWLES - - ,i -" - . . j . ' . ' . - -. - ; Sec them demonstrated at our . : Office and Salesroom, . - 304 Oak St. . ' ; : . i - ; v" "! r- . - ; Hess Furnace Miifacturing -T ' m This I, one-third S prices aren't the tali chaf filer & 'Glomes.r best things .about these clothies: The Jiigh qual Rosenblatt & .V LINOTYPE FOR SALE MERGENTHiLER--Morlel 9 Nine Faces Four Molds ALSO COMPLETE GOING PRINTING PLANT : 8x12 and 12x18 C & P. Sparate or : not. Terms if desired. Box E-5 46, . Journal. .. T ' v ' " - f prices are lower for while; but it wouldn't be wbrtK a "hoot" unless the quality was Hght. : - -: !- So. look for something more than "low, prices." We've got everything -yo u w ant here they're ready; now, V CASINO THEaATRE Bumside, Between Fourti. and Fifth ; v : NEW MANAGEMENT ; ' NEW POUCY ' JIM SHAW'S BIG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY A BEVY OF PRETTY GIRLS Clever Comedians ' Sweet Singers rEESEJCTtJJO T he . Crazy Moiii$e Three Shows Daily J Adnussion 22c , i r 'Country Store Every Tuesday A Show for' Ladies and- Gentlemen. . SEIKTS TO OZJDZB Jacobs Shirt Co. Kalalck BMr-. SSY Waaalartoa Sb ESTABLISHED ETNCD "HSCK , - . WAS A PUP" . o ' . 1&88- ' - ' . - . ' - 'A Go Gasco Building 2:30, 7:30 and 9 :00- ; ChUdren lie mm am