The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 11, 1921, Page 13, Image 13

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1921.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON
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TOWN TOPICS
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weather rniriT
rVrtlaM and TWnitj Sa tarda probably
run : wtnda aMwrl MMikMi
Or nun Hatntdaf (air, aiM probably rain
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atnWrat. to lrah wmda, aaoajiy aovtberly.
OBftERYATlOKS
Sunday night In room SOI Central build-'
Inr. Hla subject win b -Wreatllng
With. Fate.1 WardaU recently returned
from Europe, where be was engaged In
relief work.
Store Clerk Aerated FrA W. Max.
tin. ex -clerk In Phefler Cavender.
mn'a furnishings store, was arrested
Thursday evening- by Patrolman Tacka.
bery and Wright on a charge of lar
ceny trora the store. Martin was ar
rested after be had tried to peddle a
large amount of men's furnishings and
after a suitcase fall of stolen goods was
found In his room at 31 Third street
ne made a full confession of thefts
amounting to $200, in which he Impli
cated two other clerks in the store. A
further investigation will be made, Mar
tin was discharged from employment
aai Saturday.
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epoetlon are iinterested In the program
nf th Orecon Clv1o league to be held
lair lo Ba Debalae Before ClTle
I Mil-Campalfcn forces of the 1925
at the Benson hntet Saturday at 1
o'rl-k. Tontetiding forces In the caiiv
pala-n will be rprented in a debate
with S. M. Mears of Ihe Taxpayers'
lea sue opposing the exposition plan and
John V Daly, president of the Hibernian
hank, apeaklng In favor of It. Members
of the speakers division of the 125
exposition campaign committee have
been Invited to sttend in a body, as the
rlehate la expected to produce many
hard hualneaa facts, both for and
aaalnat the fair plan. Reservations are
to be made by telephoning Main 1.
aperlal Herrlees at Betk Ifrmei There
will he a special Armletlce Day service
tonlajht at I o'clock at Temple Beth
luraeL Rabbi Wlae will speak on "The
I'nknown Head." At the Sunday morn
InR assembly at U Rabbi Wlae VlU
speak on the subject, "Ooetterdaem-
merunit: Night Kalis on tna iooa 01
the Twentieth Century." At thU service
Mr. Luolen Becker will play tha prelude
from Wagner's "Lohengrin" and Sieg
fried's funeral march froifl the same
composer's 'Twilight of the Ooda" All
( men and women are welcome.
To Talk oa Moantalaeerlnr -Rodney
L. Ullaan will give an Illustrated lecture
on "Mountaineering In the Northwest"
Wore the Oregon Audubon society Sat
urday night' at" t o'clock in Library hall.
flllsan'B experience as a mountain
' climber Is well known. While on these
trips ha has taken thousands of photo
graphs, making a complete record of
his many Journeys along the cresta of
tba ransea. Slide and photo reproduc
tion will be'uoed on the screen. The
publkq Is Invited.
taad Exrfcesge Fropoted A proposed
land exchange with the Baker White
Pine company has been approved by the
Vnlted States forest service which would
give all the timber on some 27J acres
of national forest land near Austin. Or..
to the lumber company in exchange for
soo acres of cut-over land belonging
tn the romnanv. Tapers will be sent
to Washington for approval. The pro
r.A exc-hanre Is the first Onder the
land exchange law governing the Whit
man national forest.
Maiamaa Plaa Myatery Trip Ma
samas will conduct a mystery trip Sun
dsy. leaving for Vancouver from Fifth
and Washington streets at 1 p. m. At
Vancouver Mlm Gertrude Williams,
leader, will meet the party and take
Ihem over territory known only to her
self. Talks will be given-en route on
the early daya of Kort Vancouver. The
return to Tortland will be about :S0
p. m.
Kalgkts Coasrll to Eatertala Port
land council No. 7I. Knights of Colum
bus, will entertain Its members and
their ladles with a complimentary dance
' and card party In the Knights of Co-
lumhua club house tonight. The mem
. be rah I p w ll be the guests of the offi
cers of the coundL Dancing will be In
the main room and cards will be played
In the council chamber.
ftaeaerd't As to baa Uses Portland-
Astoria-Seaside division Leave Port-1
land 7:10. a. m.. 10 :00 a. ra.. 1 :00 p. m.,
4 :1S p. m. Leaving Astoria f :15 a. m..
1 :1S a. in.. 10 -.00 a. m.. 1 :30 p. nv. S :5
p. m. and ( :15 p. m. Direct connections
at Astoria to and' from Seaside and
. Clatsop Bea'ch point. Busses leave St.
, Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Tele
phone Marshall 43(1. Adv. .
Bsewsre'e Aste Bat Lrsee Portland-
SL Helens-Astoria division : Leave Port-
pi m.. 7 :J0 a. m.. 10 a. m.. 1 p. m..
m. Leave Astoria 7 :1S a. m- 10
30 p. m- t :I0 p. nv. :1 J p. m.
Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Busses
laave St. Charles hotel. 204 Morrison
street Telephone Marshall 4SSL Adv.
8hepars Aste Bn Ltaaa Multnomah
a Falls division. Leave Portlaad :0 a.
J nv, 11 a. ra., 1:45 p. m. ; 4 :10 p. m. dally.
a T A Xlnltnnmari Salla 1 -1& a m 11 !
a. nv, 12 '& p. nv, p. m. and :10 p. m.
daily. Busses leave St. Charles hotel,
104 Morrison street Telephone Marshall
4311. Ad.
Hlagle Tax Leagae The Oregon
Single Tax league win hold its regular
meeting Saturday night in room A. Cen
tral library at t o'clock. Mrs. Maud
Utiles' musical class will furnish the
music. General discussion will follow
speaking.
tkapard Aste 8 rtaet Portland
Hood Hlver division. Laava Portland
! :30 a. m, 11 a. m 3 AS p. m. and 4 :30
I b m. daily. Leava Hood River :0 a.
nv. 11 a. I:10 lp. m. and 4 JO p. tn.
dally. Busses leave St Charles hotel. 104
Morrison at Telephone Mar. 4 ML Adv.
Tkeeseahiral Leetare Max WardalL
national lecturer for the Theoaophlcal
lodge, will give three talk la Portland.
The first one la scheduled for I o'clock
British Tets Dance British ex-service
men, resident of Portland, will hold, i
concert and dance in Women of Wood
crart hall. 394 Taylor street tonight un
der the auspices of the Canadian Veter
ans' association. The feature of the eve
ning will be the presentation of state and
allied war medal- to Oregon men who
enlisted under allied flags. Mrs. Vir
ginia Spencer Hutchinson. Mrs. Mischa
Feix, Robert E. Barron. R. J. Hutchin
son. Jsck Jones and Alexander Runci
man will take part In the concert pro
gram. A' check will be made there of
men who are entitled to the state medal.
Dental Service at the College The
annual session at North Pacific college
has begun. Patrons and friends desir
ing dental service may now receive
prompt atention. East 6th and Oregon
streets. Adv.
Cake Sale In the Central Market Peo
ples Grocery department. 4th and Yam
hill, under auspices of Women's associa
tion of First Congregational church, to
morrow, Saturday. November 12. Adv.
Barriers of Kteel protect your valuables
and Important papers against loss by
fire and theft when kept in a safety de
posit box. Ladd A Tllton bank, Adv.
Hates Killed In ISIS automobile acci
dents in September. How about that
accident policy? Let us tell you about
it Phone Mar. 2391. W. R. McDonald
Co., Yeon bldg. Adv.
rortlaad-Hewberg wi Leave Fourth
and Alder dally, 8, 9 :80. 11 a. m.. and 1.
1:30, 4:15, 5:80. 0:30 p. m. ; Saturday
and Sunday 11:15 p. m. Phone Mais
3314. Adv.
Stady Tear Face Isn't it possible to
get a more becoming plate? Dr. E. C
Rossman specialises in correct artificial
dentures. 311 Journal bldg. Adv.
Portlaad Tfhamook Cadillac Stage,
noy i noiei. aauy at s :i; a. m. and Z p.
m. special arrangements made for fish
log parties. Adv.
George P. Alexasder. late U. a mar
shal. has resumed his law practice, 822-
54 Board of Trade bldg. Bdy. 2495.
AdV.
Eirape Colli. los Unbort An Vun
Identified automobile collided with a
machine driven by George McKenxle.
167. Hancock street, Tharaday evening, j
at East Twentieth anal Stark streets,
turning the latter machine completely
over and pinning! the driver, his wife
and "baby under the machine. The uni
dentified car drove - on. but later re
turned to see how the land lay. Just ma
McKenxle had succeeded tn extricating
himself. The car, Jiowever. passed on
without Tending assistance. ' None of
the occupants of the overturned car was
hurt
Stasia Yets intone Fair Resolu
tions indorsing the 1925 exposition and
the proposed amendment to the - city
charter, which would provide for the
lew of a 12.000.000 tax to assist tn fi
nancing the enterprise, were adopted by
Scout Toung camp No. X United Spanish
War Veterans, at a meeting held at the
courthouse Thursday night
Saleiw-Mnia Citv Stage Connects O.
E. trains Nos, 5 and 9 for Mil! City,
Joseph. Hamman, Salem. Prop. Adv.
Feet Hart! : See our foot specialist
X-ray services tree. Knight Shoe com
pany, Morrison near Broadway, Adv.
Str. America St. fleiens via Columbia
river. 2 :30 p. nv dally ; 11 JO a nv Sun
day. Alder st dock. Main 8323.-i-Adv.
Pertlasd-Halem Stags Leaves Seward
hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from
7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare. 11.50. Adv.
ft. H. Green SUatsa tsr Caak Hol
ms n Fuel Co.. Main $5J. 60-21. 'Adv.
Dr. Marie Efil Lafayette buuaing,
31JV4 Washington street Adv.
Safety Boxes le Dally, t84 Oakv Adv.
Legion, assisted by the legion auxiliary,
has, full charge of the day's program.
The opening feature was a parade.
participated in by every - fraternal or
ganization ia the county. Machine gun
demonstrations, speeches, band concerts
and football games followed each other
In quick succession, and in the evening
the third annual ball of the AnuT'caa
Legion will be held. v , -
SCHOOL HEAD LOSES FIKQER
Morton,' Waabu, ' Nov. IL Prof. T. S.
Thompson, superintendent of the ton-
solidated school district cut bis left band
so seriously Tuesday that amputstt n
of the first finger was necessary.
1915 Fair Boosted
San Francisco, Says
Calif ornia Leader
The entire coast, win benefit by the
1S25 Portland exposition." says AthoU
McBean, former president of the Sad
Francisco Chamber of Commerce, who Is
tn Portland on a business survey.
- "The Panama-Pacific exposition left
San Francisco tn a happy mood ; it pro
vided a stimulus for business that no
other enterprise could flU.
Mr. autd Mrs. ."McBean were boats of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius U Meier at their
country home Bear Crown Point on the
Columbia highway. ; He told Mr. Meier
that systematic advertising and .good
roads brought people to California.
Paper's Demand Is
W-l 11 ' "'"eg JT. -a
rouowea Dy Arrest
; Salem. Nov, U- Harrison MOTtTaMa-
rkm county tanner, was arrested Thurs
day, charged with a statutory offense in
volving ana of his minor step-daughtara,
ward of the county. His hearing was
set for Monday moralng. Tht arrest Col
lowed a demand made upon the district
attorney's office by a local afternoon
newspaper -for an investigation Into rti-
raors that refuaal of the county court te
permit, certain wards of the county to re
turn te their homes was dso to ten proper
moral conditions surrounding; the home
Ufa of the girls, ' i t
ROSEBCKG FBOGBJWM VARIED
Tionebure. Nov. 11. ArmisTice day is
being fittingly observed in Roseburg with
one of the largest celebrations tor many
years. The local post of the American
PORTLAND SOCvgSIA Of
The Christadelphians
ANNOUNCE
Two Special Lectures
V MR. . J. DOWLINO
of MaUBchUtett.
SUNDAY. NOV. 1S, AT 7iS0 . M.
Subject:
"TNI KINSDOM Of OOO TH1 ONLY
PANAOEA FOR THE WORLD'S
TROUBLES."
TUESDAY,
7:80 F. KI
LE FT THE BArriST OHUROH
CHRISTA DELPHI AN.
NOV. IE, AT
gobject:
WHY I
AND BECAME A
AU Sta Tt9 No Coilectioo
Hymnal Sheets ProTidcd
OREMEN BUILDINOJ, .
12S Fourth Straat, OaeawiU the Otesle
Ttnatre, Batwam Waahlnatoa and AMar SU.
Doable
Red sad Greta
Stamps
on all
Cash
Pnrchase
Tea win flad
all that Is
new ia
Batterlek
Patters,! at
Oar Coaater
380-386 East Morison, Cor. Union Avenue
I!
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Women's
Winter
Coats
Full length plushes, three-quarter
length plushes with fur col
lars and cuffs, all-wool velours
and bolivia cloth in the best of
styles, at a saving in price from
. SL Haleni
; 1 land 18 pt
. J 4 :15 p. m
tf a', m.. 1 :S
25 to 50
i
Dress Satins
Special at $1.89. Heavy all-silk
Dress Satins, 36 inches' wide, in
black, navy and Drown. Our reg
ular 2.3 S values.
All-Wool Sweaters
The new tuxedo and coat styles
for women In the new color com
binations. Special values $5.95
toS10.5t
Women Pajamas
Outing flannel of good heavy
quality in plain white or neat
stripes. Regular price 2.25.
Special $1.39.
Fancy Bath Towels
Bath Towels in plaids, stripes and
colored borders. Specially good
values at 35c 50c and 65c.
Children's Union Suits
Waist Union Suits, winter weirht,
cotton fleeced, for children.. All
sizes, special at 98c '
RUMMAGE SALE
-87 Fourth Street :
BY ST. MICHAELS AND ALL
ANGELS CHURCH
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Jumper Dresses."
Excellent quajtty all-wooRjersey
Jumper Dresses, Sizes 36 to 44.'
Browns, navy and reds at $4.95.
Women's Petticoats
Cotton, taffeta and sateen Petti
coats, floral patterns, solid colors
with pleated and ruffled flounces
at a special price of $1.39.
Bungalow Aprons
for women, at 95c hardly the
cost of the material A large
variety of patterns, new models
Scout percale.
Polly Prim Aprons
At 89c .Made of fine unbleached
domestic and attractive patterns
of cretonnes.
Men's Overcoats $15
Extra special values in men's
Overcoats, all-wooL dark gray or
green mixture, with belt, best of
tailoring, Union made, at a spe
cial price $15.00.
Boys Knicker Suits
All pure wool with two pairs of
lined -pants. Suits' that fit, suits
wi.th the best of style and suits
that will give honst wear. Spe
cial at $13.50.
Big Armistice Dance
AFTERXOOX XSH ETESIKG C
Broadway Hall
" - BROABWAT AT MACf
Daaelac Starts After the Bl Parade aaa Oatlaaee An Evening.
TIC METER'S FREXIER ORCHESTRA wflk JACK BAf!T alnUK
. tka Utest caaee alta. Tals aaaee erekeatra Is aiaeiktealj
' ' tke Beet Ever Aaaem Met la Fertlaa4 .. .
AXL CSirOBMED JIE3f ADMITTED i FREE " VTrTIL 1 " K X.
Closed Friday, Armistice Day
TETS.rOl COTXTT 10BT
. Forest Grave. Nov.MI. Ainericaa Lav
f ton posts f Waahlnatoa eouaty kata
effected aa orraalxaOoo and will kel4
monthly rneetlAara. with cporta ad enter.
talameBt. the first Commander Abraham
of tbe local peat annoonced. oa th era
Bias at November ZX. U the PactOc sal
ve rslty srm&aalum.
Overcoat
Hart Schaffner & Marx
s
JTOR men and young men
fine style, superbly tailored
into the rich fabrics of the
new season, assure overcoat
satisfaction.
Quality, value and style are the big things
at this store.
f Catrris&t 1921 Han Scballaar it Uvg
Sam! Rosenblatt & Co.
Gasco Bldg.
Fifth at Alder
For Tomorrow Only-
e
25 Off on Dresses
No Two Styles the Same
Because of one less business day this
week, our merchandise manager wants
to stimulate buying Saturday. He has
Selected 50 of, our cleverest frocks
which . tomorrow will sell for 25
below regular price.
All original .price tags remain on the
dresses. They are taketi from our reg
ular stock. After you have made your
Slection, simply deduct 25 from the
regular marked price, and the frock-is .
yours at this figure
Remember? this offer is made for .
SATURDAY ONLY. It is our After- -Armistice
offering. BUY EARLY.
Included in this group of smart frocks
are Poiret Twills, Tricotine and Canton
Crepes. All sizes and a wide assort
ment of styles. Again, we urge you tb .
Buy Early in the Day
Credit Gladly
Don't miss this extraordinary offering because of lack of cash. Open a charge
account here, and arrange payments to suit your convenience.
More Than Your Money's Vorth
IE
Washington at
Tenth Street
'The Grey
Tile ' Cornet'
A.
i
1
STARTS SATURDAY
i v
Adding .more power to your dollars
We offer our entire stock of newest and best
in Home Furnishings at very great reduc
tions (contract goods excepted). In our
windows you j will see fair samples of the
Excellent values on sale.
itllildHlr
For the Dining Room
CCK HO Walnut dining
OOU.UU table, 54 -inch
Anne. .
OUfJeOU table, 54 - inch
$ 52.00
(( Jacobean ok
O I U'eUll dinlnf table.
top,
.
S4-
inch
top.
$ 55.00
Qia nn w,nu dinnc
wlU.UU table, 48-inch top.
: $ 33.75
William
and
Mary
COQ nn Golden Oak
0t7eUU w;
wixerl d i n 1 n r
tacie,
4S-Inch
top . . . .
fin so,,d roahotany
fDJLOMU top dining table,
a:,sioo.oo
CI Q1 flU "lid walnut
Anne
pattern,
only. . .
$ 29.50
buffet. Queen
$136.00
$i80.oo isst o
S135.00
Anne
pattern,
Only. . .
port,
loose
cushioas
For the Living Room
C17ft Oft TIpestry o r
DllleUU stuffed diven.
$128.00
0t)OU.UU and cane Suite.
$200.00
nn ovtrttwffed
DXlO.UU davenport.
$130.00
S140.00V.V,
covered
with
velour.
now
offered
it only.
feather
down pillows .
$107.00
CQ nn flrow mahorany
OUO.UU library table,
desfrn.
$ 47.50
S95.00 EMf tV'er.V,!
$ 62.00
vftCC nn Brown mahorany
OUU.VU davenport t a to I e.
$ 48.50
velour
covered,
now. . .
Queen
Anne,
now. . .
HOME IFURNISBLKS
68-70 - FIFTH ST.
FREE
TO BOY SCOUTS
TOMORROW
7 '
1 j
Tomorrow la Scout
Thrift Dy, and your
Official Bank U ready
to entertain erery one
of you Scouts.
Come in uniform, if
you havd one. Come
either -as a troop or
come alone. See the1
inside workings of the
Bank of
-Friendly Service"
Every Boy Scout who visits the Bank tomorrow
between TO A. Af. and noon and buys one or more
Scoot Thrift Savings Stamps will be given something
'for his - j
Boy Scout Kit
Hundreds of Scouts will attend. Come
any time between 10 A. M. and 12 o'clock.
State
of Portland, with whidf is consolidated the Peoples Bank
.v . -Where Fifth Crosses Stark
sun lk