The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
THURSDAY. JANUARY, 12. 1822.
TOWN TOPICS
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April. .
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m-m at AaMrWa. rarUaad. Baptrmaar t U :i
WCATHEK FOBECAST
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Or am aad Wabh(V TaolcM fair: fri-
da fair azoapt arotaaU rata waal aortiea
ansa toaJfhl tai tartar wmi partius; fnak aaat-
rrif aiana.
today: . Shoemaker vu in receipt of a
communication from Alex J. Somppt. aee
retary of the Colombia River . Fisher
mens league, welch said the fishermen
are ta' fear of an lacreaee of the . fee,
which the taw prescribes wlU be on
fourth of a cent ton aD flab except shad.
where a fee ef eae eighth of a cent is
levied.
eight street and Sandy boulevard, an-
nounoes Dr. C W. Hnett, pastor, Jaeex-
Inrs are belnr held every tught, -The
congrecations have bees constantly ta-
creasiag since the raeetlags oegan i
days ago.- Mies Limaa crest, oeaconess.
is also assUtlng in the oaeetmr. sue
has given op her regular work: for e
month to help the church. -1 I
WEATHER CO!DITIO!
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MatHtUt ri aia ia Kill lca la tba Sort
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tr Canada aatf Uia apaar aluMuaapat raBaj.
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tna MaawalPfl aad Obi rallar. tba Ika neian
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Seed Atmsial vIgkt Tuesday. Jann-
uary 14 will be "Reed Alumni Night" at
the Baker theatre, according 10 arrays c-
meats being made by the Alumni asso
ciation. Proceeds from the entertain
ment will be applied toward the $75,000
which the Alumni proposes to raise ra
the college within the next 10 years.
Robert Osborne. Elsa Giu. Arthur House.
Naomi Riches. Al Centner and Fred
Bralaerd are alumni in charge ot ar
rangements.
Rtaeeat Candidate Ellen Gantenbeln
aod Lewis Jones were nominated by the
student body as candidates lor the eat
torshlp. of the Reed College Quest, stu
dent weekly publication. The election
will be held next week. ' Verda Mac-
CaUum and Dana Small have been aom
inated bv the Junior class to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Florence Craven. Election to una posi
tion carries with it the -secretary ship
of the student body.
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Mysiykjeay Prof rssts Miniature pro
grsms ot the popular concert to be given
ly the Pertlend Symphony orchestra on
b'rtday sight In The Auditorium are at
tached to menu rards In all down-town
rratauranta and hotel dining rooms this
rk and are entertaining patrons while
orders are being filled. The diminu
tive allps are In blue and white and
form an sttrartlve announcement of a
iW-hshtful program, under the auspices
of th City rlub. The ladle of the Mac-
Ifciweil club are furnishing to members
of all clubs the opportunity to enjoy
iMa concert by being on hand with
tickets in hotel lobbies after sll club
luncheons.
Col sat b la Stag (Tarmarly ksewa a
Kboeard' Aste Ba Lieesl -Portlasd-Aterta.8eaald
dlvlUeav Leave Port
land 7 :S0 a. m. 10 a. nv, 1 p. m., 4 :1S p.
m. and 11 :JI a. m. Leave Astoria 7 :15
a. m., 10 a. m..' 1 :J0 p. m.. I :S0 ib m and
;1& p. m. Direct connections at Aatorta
to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach
points All cars heated. Leave from
and arrive at the new Auto Stag Term
inal Depot, 3t2 TemMll street, corner of
Park street Phone Main MIL Adv.
Heed College Best Reed college will
' be heat to the high school seniors of
Portland some time this spring In com
pliance with s custom started last year.
The plan provides for setting aside an
afternoon snd evening to entertain sen
- tors ef sll the Portland high schools In
the- late rest of higher education. Wil
liam Helms, president of the Junior clsss,
l.ss appointed the following committee
to begin work on the undertaking : How
ard ftmyth, Kllcn Osntenbeln.. Alice
- Johnson. Lewis Jones snd Herman Kehrll.
Celamhla Utagea (Tersierty ksewa as
hesard Aate Bat Lis) Portlaad.
St. Bales Striates Leave Portland
Ham. and 4 Oi p. m. dally and 11 :1B
a. av Saturday. Sundays snd holiday
sly. Lssv S4, Helens 7 .10 a. m. and
1)1 p. ra. daily and 0:11 p. m. Satur
days Sunday and holidays only. AA
cars heatsd. Leave from and arrive at
the new Auto Stags Terminal Depot.
UI Tamhlll street, corner ef Park street.
Phone Main MIL Adv.
Bet te I ar rasa Flak Pessdag Fee
The poundage fee levied agalnat com
mercial fishermen la the Columbia river
sectlea will not be Increased this yesr.
s a sou need Carl D. Shoemaker, seer
lary ef the commercial fish commission.
Celaaikla Stag cFersisily kaewa a
heaard's Aate Bs Lis) Pertlaa
Msltseaiah Fall dlvlsloa-Lesv Port
land 10 a. ra. and 4:30 a m. daily and
11 as p. m. Saturdays,. Sundays and boll-,
days only. Leave Multnomah Falls
7 :I0 a. m. and 1p.m. dally and 0 p. m.!
Saturdays. Sundays and holidays All
cars heated. Leave from and arrive at
the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot SS
Yamhill street, corner of Park street
Phone Mala MIL Adv. -
Coifeaiaa te Talk os Lssiker The lum
ber industry of Oregon, conceded to be
the state most valuable asset, will De
the subject of sn address by Norman F.
Coleman, president of the Loyal Legion
of Loggers snd Lumbermen, st s meet
ing of the Portland" Reslty board in the
assembly room of the Multnomah hotell
iit it is a. m. Friday. The installation
of officers elected at the meeting of
the board last week also will be a fea
ture of the program. ,
Harvard Bess Oaest Professor Don
aid K David, assistant dean of the grad
uate school1 of business administration of
Harvard university, was a guest of Reed
college yesterday evening. Majors of
the department of economics. Including
PTofcseor Akerman and Friederick of
the Reed economies department, gave 4
dinner in his honor in the college com
Ray Prise Rest seed Kay prince,
who wss arrested Monday by Patrolmen
Fair and Jackson on a charge of havr
!:.g morphine and whiskey, in his post
session, was sentenced to 180 dsys in
Jail Wednesday by Municipal Judge
Hcesman. A quantity of morphine and
moonshine wss confiscated.
Jewish Societies to Meet The annual
meeting of the Federated Jewish socie
ties will be held this evening at 8:15
at the B'nal B'rith ""building, when re
ports from the various organisations af
filiated with the federation will be giv
en and new directors for the year
elected.
Celssibla St get (Fsnserly ksewa a
gkaard'i Aats Bss Lis) Portias
Hood BJver dlrlalo. Service temporar
ily discontinued on account of snow
drifts on the highway. Resumption of
service will be announced In this spac.
Phona Main 8411 Adv.
Selesr ef Yslaei On Friday evening
st I o'clock at the Metaphysical library
Central building, Albert E. Unsworth
will give a free lecture on "The New
Science of Values.
Pertlssd-5wberg Bss Leaves Stage
depot. Park and Yamhill, dally, . :3.
11 a m and 1. 2:20. 4:15. 6:30. 6:30
p. m. Saturday and Sunday, 11:14 p. m.
Main SelLf-Adv. ; '
Xaay Hear Evangelic Cassdy Rec
ord congregations are greeting Evan
gelist Fred Canady in the special evan
gelistic services being held at the Rose(
rakarlaa Seelety Has deed Yesr
Tha var haa been filled with success
for the Unitarian society of Portlaad.
according to reports read at the annual
meeting Tuesday night. About 300 mem
bers attended. A musical program was
furnished by the choir. The following
were elected members of the boara or
trustees: Mrs. R. W. Montague. Mrs.
Hannah Robertson and Sidney O. Lath-
na The holdover members of the board
are William P. Olds, uoya wemwonn,
William F. Fiebig. John Risley. W, H.
Burrage and C. W, Ilayhurst.
states te Be Bed Import rates
on vegetable tallow will be reduced ap
proximately 30 per cent, accoraing io
advice received by J. H. Mnlchay. gen
eral freight ., agent for the Southern
Pacific. The new rate will be 75 cents
as compared with the present rate of
11.05. These rates include all lines ex
cept those in Southeastern territory,
which have not concurred In the rates.
Meataaa i Clab Daare, scheduled for
January 14. postponed until January II.
Turn Verein hall. Thirteenth, ana Jei
ferson. All L former residents of Mon
tana invited. Informal. Admission 50
cents. AdV.
Pert tead-Ssiem Albs ay Leaves Stage
depot. Park and Tamhill. every hour
from 7 a. m. to U m. rare. i.b.
Main MIL Adv.
Feet Hart! See our foot specialist.
X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com
pauny. Morrison near isroaaway. aw.
The Pert System fer Fst A scien
tific treatment for broken arcbes. 711
712 Broadway bldg. Mar. 1317. Adv.
-la Darkest Perttasd" At the Albt
na branch library hall tonight at 7:30
a motion picture, "In Darkest Fortiana.
win be sbowsv H. A." Stewart. Commu
nity chest official, will conclude the pro
gram with a short talk.
Seat Sale j Temerrew Box office sale
opens tomorrow at 10 a. m. at Sherman
A Clay's for Pariow-Althouse concert to
be given Monday. S :30 p. m., at The
Auditorium. Price 32.20, JL65, $1.10. Di
rection Elwyn Concert. Bureau. Adv.
PrtlSBd-TlHasiaek CaeJBas 8tas
Stage depot.! Park and Yamhill sta, daily
at :15 a. m. and 2 p. m Special arrange
ments made for fishing parties.
Mil Adv. i.l .
X ipse red Salatea, lie lb; soles, 15c;
crabs, 15c lb : salmon eggs. Royal Fish
Co., 205 Tamhill St, near the river. Ad.
700 Coming fer Eagiaeers' Ceaveatiea
tba convention in Portland January 21-
tSt of the Northwest members of th
Amertcaa AssocisUoa ot Engineers, so-
cordlng to expectations ef the entertain
ing committee. - At a meeting Wednes
day night eatertalmnent an4 receptioo
plana were discussed. The conventloa
will be tinder the auspices of the Oregon
chapter of the association. "1 '
Saless-JCnis City Stage Connect O.
E. trains Ncs. S sad 9 for Mills City.
Joseph Hamman. Salem. Prosv Adv.
Str. Aatrea St Helena via Columbia
river. 2:30 p. m. dally: U0 a. av Sua-
day Alder st dock. Mala t323. Adv.
ft. H. 6rs stasias fer Case Uol-
man Fuel co- Main s&s. bso-ZL Adv.
Seven, hundred delegates will attend Adv.
Br. Doaaetly returned. 503 Medical bldg.
Love
v .
in a Cottage
is an old saying.
It's doubly sweet when the
tittle home is heated by our
new
Cottage Gas Furnade
Only $75 !
City Park Methodist church. East Fifty-
See It at the
Gas Office'
. - j
No So-Called
Clearance Sale
or Odds I and Ends
All new styles
at less than most '.
'SALE' prices
OXFORD, STRAP EF
FECTS, BUCKLES and
BUTTON, SALLY SAN
DALS, TODDLE and JAZZ
OXFORDS in fact, all the
new ones. j
TAP .tts$zer
former values to $8.50
Tomorrow Night
liM OTLOCK
AUDITORIUM
Popular Concert
BY THE
PORTLAND
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
'CA1L DB5Y05, Ceadaotsr)
234, 5(Hf, 7ftf f 1.00
TlCsTFTH Uow OX SALE
SHIBJI AS, CLAY A CO.
6
former value to $10.00
former value to $11. SO
See bur window that' all we ask!
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Every Article x Reduced
l4 CExcwpt Cesbtract Co sals)
V
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A peculiar condition existed some
time ago in the automobile world.
A wave of frenzied desire for un
reasonable economy swept car own
ers they wanted to get preposter
ous mileage out of their gasoline.
Manufacturers were quick to take
advantage of the situation.
Overnight advertising sprang up
throughout the country promising
"30 more mileage out of your gas
oline by using 'Dopum' in your
tank," "your mileage doubled
through using 'Gas-stretcher con
trivances," "more miles per dollar
with 'Cardboard carburetors." If a
car were equipped with all . those
economizers gasoline would be
flowing into the tank when the car
was running instead of out of it!
Much present coal advertising is
based upon the same hysterical
claims of superiority. The writer
has before him coal advertisements
from all across the country.. They
abound in loose, extravagant prom
ises which are either meaningless
or impossible to fulfill. We cannot
indulge in such practice. Instead
of painting glittering pictures of
"how one ton of our coals will keep
your home heated all winter," we
prefer addressing ourselves to the
reasonable buyers of coal in this
community telling them that out
of the many coals we carry there
undoubtedly is a kind which will be
most efficient for their need and
most economical for their purse.
II
MORRISON STREET AT FOURTH
Sole. Agents '
"HANAN" SHOES
for Men and Women
The Most in Value
in
The Best in Quality
Every -'Article Red-.
Ctxcept Cssatract Good)
Price
a, La A T a- o o I Several Hundred Pairs of Stand
Alia Li eSS! ard Makes and Popular Styles in
MEN'S AND
!
Yes, less Than
. ' .
-1 - . .
WOMEN'S
Price
IOES
SI
i .
That ArePositivelyMarvelous Values
At
$2
Pr.
SaleStartePromptiyat9
An unparalleled price reduction made possible only through the
unprecedented price concession which we secured and now pass on
to you in a saving of HALF AND MORE on today's prices.
In the Men's Shoes
You Have Choice
Styles suitable for any purpose or oc
casion. Wide, common sense and nar
row toe models in black and brown
leathers and vici kid. They come with
medium, light and heavy soles and all
sizes are in the assortment.
E. E. Taylor, Thompson, Lund Wal
den and other reliable (JJO QR
makes. All on sale at, pair tDLdeVO
Women's Shoes
and Ties -
This season's styles in black and
brown leathers and vici kid. Styles
with military and low heels. Flexible
McKay and Goodyear welt soles, others
with French heels. All sizes in the as
sortment. We also include women's one and
two eyelet Ties in patent I0 QK
leather. All on sale at, pr. fDLdeOO
500 Pairs Bo?n sluf afhoes $1.65 Pair
A clearance of broken stock lines, including many different styles for school
and dress in both button and lace models with wide or medium toe. In the assort-.
8 IX rr - fnr rirk onrl ?7M Q to SA for DOVS. but. mUld V0U, nOt
all sizes in each style. You'll find every pair to h of standard (PI KR.
quality and an extraordinary value at, pair Xo Vltaf
Clearance Sale Price
36-Inch. White and Cream, Soft 1 ? -Finish
Nainsook at, yard ........ i.tll
50 only, Ail-Wool Auto Robes, (IJQ QK
fringed, to close at fDfJmsJt
Y3 OFF Our entire stock of (VQV
Wool-znixed Batts at 3 V1 1
1 Pound Batt 2 Pound Batt 3 Pound Batt
84c $1.67 S2.33
2 Pound Cloth Covered Batts (gQ fH
at only D.WeU
3 Pound Cloth Covered Batts gQ KQ
at only
Clearance Sale Price
$1.85 a Suit
Men's natural grey P. Q. A
Wool-mixed Union Suits.
For Men's
Shirts with
cuffs.
$1.69
Negligee
double
Dress
French
20c,Pair
Men's Heavy Weight Black
Seamless Cotton Sox.
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE
.
Odds and Ends and Broken Lines
in Our Undermuslin Section
Garments for Women and Children
1 Misses Fine Twill Khaki Bloomers
2 Children's, Misses Brighton Pajamas
3 Women's Fancy Mesh and Lace
Bandeaus r
4 Kiddies' Gingham. Galatea Overalls
To Close Friday
at
9
Everything at Half and
Many Garments at a Mere
Fraction of Former rrice.
J 5 Kiddies' Gingham, Galatea Play Suits
fj J)J IS IXCUlAUUIl Wijie aravaavaaaa aaaaaaa.
Gowns
7 Infants' Waterproof Pants; and Rub
berized Mother Goose Aprons
8 Women's White "Hope Sheeting"
Waitress and Fudge Aprons
ALSO CORSETS, MUSLIN j UNDraGAKMUR. NUVfci-.T inn
APRONS, ETC, FRIDAY AT A RIDICULOUSLY LOW FKIU tUUV,
CLEARANCE SALE PRIQE
Nearly 30 Years in Portland
King Utah Screened Lump
King Utah Screened Nut
" Rock Springs Screened Lump
Rock Springs Screened Nut
Newcastle Domestic Lump
, Australian Lump I
Diamond Coal Briquets
Apartment and Hotel owners ' Let us quote you on best
Women's Silk
UMBRELLAS
FridayOnlyat $3.95 -
At this snerial orice reduction you have choice
from a splendid line: of Women's Silk Umbrellas
l in brown, navy, purple ana rea. ! i ney are maae
with eteht ribbed paragon frame with steel rod
and neat DiacK wooa nanuic wuu im auu tuiu.
Knit Tarns
and Belgian Toques
at $1.00
i
Choice, from our ; entire
stock, including -ill colors
and styles. Most exceptional
values at this low pnee.'
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steam coal
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