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THE OREGON - SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. , NOVEMBER ,27 1&2L " ,5. TOWN TOPICS i " Wt1mtt ll Oidr Boffc' rnnfrrrnrt (T. M. C. A.I. 'ir!H. nnhf 2.1 to ST. frn Bar MKUtwl. I'nrUaad. Irmbrt AmtMl ronrUca lrgn I'UrMtua Eoinf fax-a. Haa-ai. Irbnury 16 lo lt ! hiub ef Prntvuat F.puropl H id Atattm. I'nrtiaitd, Mrrmforr 2 lo 31. WOMAN HAS LIVED IN OREGON FIFTY YEABS Damr-ttle ! I(rd Judc Ja ruh Kanfcjac pok , bfor the Social Workf aaorUtton Wednesday on the "Court 'of tomrtlc: Relations and lt Problem." Kantler etaled that If parents were not held reepoimible it would become neceysary to build Ineti tjtlnna without number because of the breaking up of many families. He cited irany Inatame of the necessity for lofer cooperation between the schools and Ihe court. He "noke of the sub normal child and the ned for better Kratlon. makmi a xtronK plea for ha addition of a school to the institu tion for fretr.e-mlnded at Salem where the children mlfht learn a .trade OUaraiament IHrloa "Diaarma ment" will be the tonic of diwUmon at lh Irvlnston i lul next Monday nleht at I o'clock, when It. W. Montague wtll deliver! talk on thin subject. After ihe tnlk will be an Informal discussion and Montague will answer question on the utije t Miss Ignore OrfRory will give a violin solo, accompanied by Mis Kdlth Woodcock. Mrs. O. T. Ved.;nwyer Is In chsrse of nrranKements. The meeting oil tie ojen to the public. -Isdlsaa Hoclrtj U. Meet The Novem ber meeting of the Indiana society will be held In the blue room of the Portland hotel Monday evening at s o'clock. The program Includes an address by Judge W alter H. Kvans. musical feature . -tin-I der.the direction of Mrs. .lames William son, represent ine Ihe music committee for Music week, and select readings by .Miss M.ry Francis l.owry. Refresh ment will be served. Mrs. H. II. Mrl'artjr Mnht As a re sul' of the sudden death of H. H. Mc carty In I'rescott. Ariz., the police were requested Saturday in a, telegram to aid In a search for Mrs. M.-H. McCarty and her son tlugh. who are thought to he -oniewhere in "Portland at the present. Inspector t'rHddock. In charge of the I'ljrr-au of missing persons, has been unable to find any trai'P of Mrs. Mc i arty Tn' l erlnre on Health I ir. .1 H. Tll den of Henver. i olo . author of "Philos ophy of Health." and a noted physician, will lecture Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the First Haptist church (White Temple), to the public. His topic' will be "Health and How to Keep It." No admission will be charged and no collection re ceived Special, music will be furnished by the1 .church quartet. Miepanl's Anto t'.a Line Portland Ahria -Seaside division leaves Port land 7.30 a. m., 10:00 a. m . t :0() p. m., 4 l.'i p. in. leaving Astoria, till a. m, H .." a. m.. M :(U a. in . 1:30 p. m . 2:45 p. m. and 6:1.' p. in. Direct connections at Astoria, to iind from Seaside and Clatsop bench points. Busses leave St. Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Tele phone Marshall 431. Adv. M. K. ( htirrh llanaar The Ladies' Aid noclety of the Itose City Park Methodist church will hold its annual baziiar in the. churi h rii-xt Friday. Fancy needle work and other articles suitable for 'hrletrnas presents will be on sale all afternoon and evening. Dinner will be served In Ihe church from S to 8 p. m. Shsparil's Auto Bus I. Ine Multnomah Falls division. 1'ave Portland. 9 30 a. m.. 1 1 a. m , 2 i' p. m.. 4:30 p. m. dally. lvn Mullnomah Falls 7.1 a. in. 11:1 .1 a rrv, 12. p. m . 4 p. in. mid 6:10 p. m. ilsilv Piisses Irnve St Chnrles hotel, '''i 4 Morrison street Telephone Marshall I '.M - Adv Mispard' to r.as line pnrtland M Helens Astoria ilivision. Iiivi Port land II n. m.. 7 3'1 rt in . 10 a m.. 1 p. m . 4 l.'i p in Ix-ave Astoria T.l. a m.. in n in., 1:30 p. in. 3:30 y. ni.. 6.li rf. m. Satiird.iy. Sunday nnil holidays Pusses leave St Charles lutl. I'M Morrison street Telephono. Marshall 431. Adv. She part' Ante n I. Ine Portland Hood lilvcr division. Leave - Portland 9 Jn a. m., '. 1 a.. in . I 4.1 p. m ;ind 4:30 p. m dally. l.eav llooil KlvaV 9:30 a. ni . II a ni . 2 Jo p. m and 4 :30 p. m tllly. Musses Ww St. Charles hotsl. 204 Morrison st. Telephone Mar. 4381 Adv. Ir. Innej lo I'rrarh Dr. Ciirl flrrprg Iv.nev. president of Willamette unlvt r- 1 1 . will preach this mnrtjtng at Central Methodist i burcb The tr.'islc w ill be In Wwpl"K with the thought of music eek. Tin pastor., I'.ev A. K JlKe'enn, will sneiiK at 7:30 )t lri T Hold Church Bnaar The Ladies' Aid society of l.entu Meihodlst Kpisco pul church will h 'Id its I'hrlstma ba af at Lents t!rtiiite hull. Tuesday afternoon ami evenlnii Dinner will be served at noon and exenmi; A program will he Riven at X o'clock To ies 4'hlaa Ir A H Keinhard. for many rars a inlssionxrv in China, will sreak this morning at Krnilworth Presbyterian hur h on ' 'Toe Present i ondilions ill China. " The PaagMrrs of Nrnlla will bold a Christmas hntaiir FriiWiy evening. De- i ember J. Pvlhian temple Public in-! v ited - Ad v j Portland- f tierg An t.ive Fourth and Alder dally. S. 9 :30. 11 a. m . and 1, 2 30, 10. t. 30. 30 p. m. Saturday and unday. 11:15 p. m. Main 3314 Adv. Health t. IXseane Kxtended time rates. Dr. McMahan (McMan) twelfth year. Seven post-graduate research courses.. Portland. Main office. Adv. rortlanit Tillamook Cadillac Stage Hoyt hotel, dally .at 8 i: a. m. and 2 p. ni. Special arrangements made for fish ing parties. Adv. Mea'mer Teal will leave for Dalles and ay points Sunday. 7 a. m.. Taylor street dock: freight and passengers Adv. lasaae Hlajer ( nmlgg-Jarr.es Wallace1 'Magulre. Insane Alaskan youth charRed I with the murder of Father Hoar at Nome in April. 19J0. was expected in i- t; f-r i ; . ;.: ' J .' . -,'f , '.' t ' -: . '' ' y' .-. ' :. 0-W. Brakeman Is Fatally Crushed in Switching Mishap La Grande. Nov. 245. George E.' Mar tin, a brakeman, died Friday night on hia fray to La Grande as the result of injuries received at North Fork, in Umatilla county. Martin was setting brakes and Jell off when the engine coupled onto the train. According to members of the crew he fell between the tracks on his side and was crushed when the cowcatcher passed over him. This is the second accident tinder similar circumstances on this division of the O-W. R. X. within a week. Gerald EL Bell, also of this city, was crushed in a similar manner near Baker Sun day, dying from the injuries. Martin had been in the service of the O-W. R & X. as brakeman for two years. He was 28 years of age and is survived by his wife and child. Woman Had Lived in Portland Since 1894 -Antoinette Cemy ILedvina. who was a resident of Portland Isince 1S34, died tn her home at 1071 Bast Harrison street, Wednesday after a lingering illness. She I was the wife of Jo seph Ld vina, whom she married at Chel- I n u- r. in IV. T He ana tnree emi 3ren, one son, Anton V, and two daught ers, Mrs. Albie Bont- Ity and Mrs. Mary J t4oniry, survive ner. JMrs. Ledvina was born in Hammer, Bohemia, in 1853. -She came to America in 1875. I 1 "1 I7' - 1 Ilk L I Maurice Browne to Give Additional Lecture on Monday On account of the great popularity of the lectures on contemporary poetry given by Maurice Browne, poet and critic, Mr. Browne has keen persuaded to remain over in Portland for an ad ditional lecture on "American' Poets." which will be given Monday evening at 8 o'clock .in the blue room of the Hotel Portland." Mr. Browne will touch on the work of a number of Oregon poets, as .well as on that of other American writers with special reference to Arthur Davidson Ficke. a yourg Middle West ern poet, whom Mr. Browne holds In : very high esteem for the merit of his j Jiterary work." ' In response To numerous requests El len Van Volkenburg will give an ad- 1 drtionaf reading Tuesday evening at t o'clock In the assembly room of the Hotel Portland. She w-lll give her rec ollection of Ethel Barrymore's presen tation of " Alice Sit by tho Fire." Tick ets for each evening will be II. American housewives use 1.5W.00O gas water heaters in their homes. Dr. Sisson to Take Jordan's Place at Forum on Sunday Dr. Kdward O. Sisson of Reed col lege has consented to take the place of Dr. David Starr Jordan at the Sunday night forum in Library hall. Dr. Jor dan was to have spoken unoer the aus pices of the Portland Council of Churches on a phaae of tho disarma ment conference, but will not be able to come to Portland owing to .railroad traffic cttaditiona. ' Tr Slasoa wilf apeak on 'The Historical Kdncalto of , s a America a Cltiien.' . The forum U t 1 :30 p. m. -The informx mrvtuwr ef Dr. Jordan an Stanford university a'umui announced for Sunday after Bom at tht horn ef Mr. and Mra. r ar rest S. K1sh:r has a'o been rancen . Mm. Sarah K. Lance Mrs. Sarah H Iance, "who resides in Sunnyside at ;62 Kast Fifty-first street, is one of the two remaining charter member of Kvenii.g Star grange. She came to Oregon in 1ST.0 with her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pul len. a tot of two years. The family set tied near where Park Rose is now lo cated. When a young woman she mar ried Hey. Orson H. Lance and they set tled near Wiilsbure. now Erroll Heights where the liveil 47 years and raised a family of eight children. During her de clining years she is enjoying life, be loved and cared for by her children anC her children's children. Boy Scouts to Have 'Go-Get-'Em' Rally A "Go-get-'em" rally for Portland Boy Scouts will be hejd December 16 at 7 :30 in the auditorium of the Washing ton high school. An intensive campaign for recruits to the scout movement will be put on in each troop in the city between now and the date of the rally and only Scouts, recruits, scoutmasters and troop committeemen will be ad mitted to the rally. Five trophies will be given to the leading Scouts, who have secured more than five recruits, by themselves, the first two of these tro phies to be a free week at the summer camp at Wahtum lake next summer. Nine Die in Sleet Storm Which Sends Barge to Bottom Oswego. X. Y., Xov. 26. (I. X. S.) Nine persons six men, a woman and two children perished in a driving sleet storm which swept Lake Ontario Thanks giving day and sent the barge City of Xew York to the bottom, it was revealed today when the freighter Isabella H. came to port with five bodies picked up from the missing barge. Two lifeboats were launched from the barge, but one was empty when found by the Isabella H. 10 miles south of Stoney Point. In the other were bodies of four members of the crew and Mrs. Harry Randall, wife of the captain of the barge. There was no trace of the barge, which had set out early Thanksgiving morning for Trenton. Ontario. Portlam Saturday night. Ho is being brought to the Morningside hospital by a depuly marshal from Alaska upon in structions from the interior department, of which he is a ward. The Morning- side hospital has a contract with the I government to care for all the Alaskan insane. it could not tie learned posi tively Saturday night whether the mar shal had arrived at the hospital, as all telephone wires leading to the hospital were torn down by the 'ecent silver thaw. St. Andrew's Society St. Andrew's so ciety of Oregon will hold its annual ban quet at the Portland hotel Wednesday night. K. F. Scholz. president of Reed college, will he trre speaker of the even ing. His subject is "The Price of Peace." President William Cornfoot will give the welcome address and Arthur IS. Calder will act as toastmaster. Mayor Baker. Judge J. V. Campbell. W. S. Gilbert. John M. Scott and James S. -Paterson will give the responses. J. H. Mac Don ald will give bagpipe selections. Miss Nina Dressel. Charles U. Thomson and Miss Mairi Matheson of Stonoway, Scotland, will sing. Miss Lila Mathie will dance "The Highland Fling." To Investigate Treatment Norman K i-.ngie. American legion representative ' ill Hl I'liilOft Mlaln xolfar.a K,i-con with headquarters in the Arcade building I at Seatlle will investigate treatment of! Invalid and disabled veterans in the Northwest. More than 3000 claims for compensation and application for voca tional training benefits have reached the Northwest bureau through the Red' Cros. Patrol to (JlTe Benefit Xydia Temple Patrol will pive a formal ttfrefit dance the card party December (i. at Cotillion ha,l Shrlners and escorts cordially in vited Tickets may be secured from Pa trol members or purchased at the door. Salem-Mills City Stage Connects O. tv trains .Nos. j and ft fpr Mill City. Joseph Hamman, Salem. Prop. Adv. Feet Hurt! See our foot specialist. X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison near Broadway. Adv. Str. America St Helens via Columbia river. 2:30 d. m. dally; 11:30 a. m. Sun day. Alder st. dock. Main S323. Adv. rortland-Salem Stags Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth und Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare. $1.50. Adv. For Better Artificial Dentares see the plate specialist. Dr. K. C. Rossman, 311 Journal building. Adv. Miss Helen .. Jones. Broadway 6643. formerly hair dressing parlors, Port land hotel Adv. Ir. 11. I.onlse Cox, chiropodist, re turned; 335 Morgan building. Main 398 Adv. ft. H. Grren Stamps for Cash Hol man Fuel Co.. Main 353. 560-21 Adv. lr. Marie Kqnl, Lafayette building, 313V Washington street. Adv. Dr. Ralph A. Fenton, returned. Jour nal bldg. Main 4083 Adv. Ir. Ralph C. Matsoa has returned the city. Adv. Our Name on the Box is an Indication of Quality (iiits from our store will always be appreciated We carry no cheap stocks, such as arc offered at so-called sales. Let us lay aside Christmas purchases now. Out of town customers may write in. leaving the selection to us. If not suited we will gladly 'make changes. See the new effects in 18K -White Gold Watches. 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