THE OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL; : PORTLAND, SUNDAY , MORNING, JANUARY - 15, 1S22. L TOWN TOPICS comwo etest Hwftirt katiwdWt iwflli Eaaaaa -Mm. Jan IT aa4 It; rartlaaa Jaaar 1 .ad J. luu llataU Barfnn s4 lcliiat DaaV V WMtettM. Jinttf 14 to IT. ' rptanajal l.Wnr aaavaadoa. rartUad. lu art l aad !. QwrtarlT aoafimma af Orvana tod WuhhM- tM efeofaaaa at tha aUnr(al4 Charrh of lm Carl a Lattsa iJ Baaua, rsrUaad. IkrafT ta . Aaaatl aaawnrt Oram Cfcrwtlaa KaoaaTdt Cawm. aalaa. faacaan 14 tm 1ft. U"aM-aaaata aaafiraaca. Carrtllla, Match It to !. Oaltod ' rMahvtaatea (ban aprte sawaibly, Atkaaf. TU if. AattoM Oi4a Cb4U4 WsrkaMB, graaa lodca, Aartl Rxa r.atlL Jaaa T. aad . sr ! Kaatara Itar. (nod chapter. Jaaa II to It. THa Aaartsaa laatitata at Banalac, J air It to II. M, (tonal laaniittoa af rrotattant Tptnl .nana a aawttra, rorUaad. SVplraibar ft la Z Talaaaaas EMalaras to Olra Prograai Emptors of th pacific Telephone Tatorrtph tomptny will rive a program at tha Knlshta of Columbus hall Mon day night. A motion picture, selections by'tha tslaphona orchestra, composed of U Quam. Howard Kelly. Minor Holll day. Onlela Matthlaws. Hrmut) Brealow and Harold Boons, songs In coatume by Krelyiv Drtwery and Elisabeth McKay, a room pan 1 at. and selections by the mixed quartet, eowipoaad of Hal Young. Ferrla Abbatt. Ilalan White Evana and Beatrice U Johnaon, will be feature. Mark Dan lele and a quartet composed of Hal Young-. D. O. Denman. Kerria Abbott and Mara -panlele will alnf. Chlaaaiaa Held ea lite Boada Fol lowing 4 hairing before United States Commissioner frater Saturday, So Hoo and Chin Chung- were held to answer lo the federal grand Jury on a charge of Violating, the federal narcotic lawa. They were returned to the county jail in default of I5(M0 bond each. The Chi tieae are charged with aelling narcotic agents flt.J&O worth of narcotics last Maturday night In a Chinese restaurant across tha street from the police sta tion. Mrs, Harriet Crawford Disappear Tollca began a search Saturday for Mrs. Harriet Crawford, ii years old, who dis appeared from her room at the New Houston hotel Thursday and has not re turned. Btaa was last reen In a restau rant on Histh street. She Is described a five feet tall, weighing 105 pounds, with light complexion, brown hair and blue eyes. Xhe wore a brown coat with ray collar and a black velvet hat. Celaaakla IMagee (formerly ksows at Rkepard't Asto Bn l.lnet) PortlsBii. Maltaoaak Vails dlTUIoa Leave t'ort . land -10 a. ra. and 4:20 p. m. daily and 11:11 p. m. baturdaya, Siindays and holi day only. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 tSO arm. and I p. ra. daily and 6 p. ni. Saturdays. Mundaya and holidays. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at 1h new Auto Stage Terminal Depot. 352 Tamhlll street, corner of Park street. Phone Main Mil. Adv. eraltlsg Office MovedOffices of the recruiting station of the U. S. army have bean removed from the sixth floor of tha new poatofflce building to room :o5, recently vacated by the U. 8. se cret service. Enlistments are desired for service at Camp Lewis, Wash., Kort t. A. 'Russell, Wyoming, and Forts lieorge Wright and Warden, Washing- Ion. Maa af Aaaojt Old Small girls In the neighborhood of Interstate and Buffalo atreeta have been annoyed on several occasions recently by a roughly dressed man who attempted to attack on small girl Friday. The police are arching for him. He was described M about 10 years old, very wrinkled, with a beaked nose, discolored teeth and thin face. Same Takea From Klaeker Llit United States Marshal Hotchkisa will recommend that the name of John LutU be taken from the slacker liat of Tort- land because Luttl was killed several months ago on wiuiama avenue In a revolver duel with Patrolman Finn while- resisting arrest. Lutti was posted Friday by the government as a draft evader. Mr. Marie Adrot Improves Nurses at 8t. Vincents hospital reported Satur day night that Mrs. Marie Adcox. who shot herself Tuesday night when her husband returned home unexpectedly and surprised a dinner party at their home, was slightly Improved and now seemed out of Immediate danger. Far Can Drop la rrie Slight re duction In tha price of Ford automo biles, announced at Detroit Friday by lleftry Ford, have gone Into effect In Portland. The touring car Is now $7 cheaper, tha runabout ((, sedan and coup IIS, and truck $10. - The price of the tractor remaina unchanged. After AIL Ike Teat for Tosr Teeth Is "Can you eat with them?" Dr. E. C Roasman specialises In artificial teeth scientifically designed for masticating food. Ill Journal building. Adv, Ftaed far Havlsg Deer Meal Because they bad deer meat In their posses sion out of season. R. L. Miller of An chor, and -Jack Bay of Vernoniav were each fined 150 following trial at Roae- burg and ClaUkanle, respectively, ac cording to report filed at the headquar ters of the state game com mission Sat urday. ColMbl Stages iroraierty kaowa as Bhepard't Aat Bss Lines) Pertlaad-Afterta-ftoaalie division Leava Port land 7 -JO a. m, 10 n. nu 1 p. m : p. m. and 11 -JO a. m. Leav Astoria 7 :15 a. ro. It a. m, 1 :30 p. m.. :J0 p. ro, and :1S p. mv Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaaide and Clatsop beach nolnta All car heated. Leav from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Term inal Depot S5S TamMll street, corner of Park street. Phone Main ho aov. Colambla Stage (Formerly known at g tie card's Asto Bss Lines) Portland St. Heleas division Leava Portland 10 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. daily and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sunday and holidays only. Leave St. Helena 7 JO a. m. and 1 :15 p. m. dally and :15 p. m. Satur days. Sundays and holidays only. All cars heated. Leava from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot. 161 Tamhlll street, corner of Park street. Pbor.e Main S1L Adv Hammer Toarlst Bates Summer tour ist rate for travel both east and west bound will be reestablished this summer, according to advice received Saturday from the transcontinental passenger bureau by local railroad officials. The round trip fare will be approximately the same as last season. Colambla Stages (Formerly kaowa at Shepard't Asto Bss Lines) Portland- Hood River division Service temporar ily discontinued on account of snow drift on the highway. Resumption of service will be announced In tni space. Phono Main 1611 Adv. Fortlaad-Kewberg Bif Leave Stage depot. Park and Yamhill, daiiy, f. 8:30 11 a. m. and 1. 2 :20. 4 .15, 5:30, 8:30 p. m. Raturdsy and Sunday. 11:15 p. m. Main 11. Adv. Portlaad-Tlllamook CadUlae Stage Stare depot. Park and Tamhlll sta. dally at S :1S a. m. and 1p.m. Special arrange ment made for fishing parties. Main 1611. Adv. Forllaad-Salem-Albany Leaves Stage depot. Park and Tamhlll. every hour from 7 a. m. to " i m. Fare, $16a Main 1611. Adv. Feet Hart I See our foot specialist X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison tear Broadway. Adv. The Pott System for Feet A scien tific treatment for broken arches. 711 712 Broadway bldg. Mar. 1317. Adv. Salem-Mills City Stage Connects O. E. trains Nca S and 9 for Mill City. Joseph Hamman. Salem. Prop. Adv. Sir. America St Helens via Columbia river. 2:30 p. m. dally; H:J0 a. m. Sun day Alder st dock. Main S323. Adv. Better Deatlstry Plates, pyorrhea. Dr. J. R. Marshall, 307 Journal Bldg. Adv. William Wood, pipe organ tuner and builder; phone Sellwood 1832. Adv. Dr. G. T. Trommald has returned i 800 Journal building. Adv. Uoverament Test Show Edlefsen's coals excel in heat Adv. Parents' Meeting Annoaneed The regular monthly meeting of the Whit ney Boys' Chorus Parents' association will be held at the East Side library, a.t Kleventh and Alder streets, at 8 , m. Monday, January 16. A large at tendance of members 1 desired, as mat- j ten of Importance will be considered- . Diphtheria, Patient Escapes While detained at the Isolation hospital of the Frazer home, Gtadya Wayatt. , 1. who was suffering with diphtheria, escaped Friday. Operative of the Women s Protective bureau and police officer began a search for her Saturday. The girl is five feet tall, weighs 125 pounds, ha dark bobbed hair and dark brown eyes. She wore a tan coat with leather belt and a dark colored -hat turned up from" her face. Forest Engineers to Designate Widtnof Mount Hood Road Eric V. Allen to : Lecture at Annual 'Journalism Week' Whether the new road to Mount Hood timber line from the Mount Hood loop shall follow the present route to Cloud Cap Inn, or be placed south of Tilly Jane creek and passing by the proposed camp of the Hood River American Le gion, rests upon the recommendation by forest service engineers who will make a close study of the two routes next summer. A delegation of American Legion members from Hood River conferred with T. H. Sherrard, supervisor of the Oregon national forest, and P. H. Dater, district engineer, last week in the inter ests of the Tilly Jane location. This route, say the American Legion men, is better than the old road to Cloud Cap. Homer .Rogers, owner of Mount Hood Lodge and Cloud Cap, strongly disa grees with the opinion of the American Legion, and wants the new road to fol low the old to Cloud Cap. It will depend upon the decision of the engineers. University of Washington,- Seattle, Jan. 14. Students of the University of Washington school of Journalism will hear practical talks on newspaper work during the school' tenth annual "Jour nalism" week. January 23-28. The se sions wDl be held at the University of Washington. Among the speakers will be Brie V. Allen, dean of the University of Oregon. Ilia topic will be "Directing the Re porter." The program will be in three parts. Trade publication men will meet Janu ary 23-24, advertising and daily news papermen January 25-26 and weekly newspapermen January 27-28. ELECTRIC WAFFLE E IRON m HER E New Cooking Device Economical and Functions in Minute and a Half, It is Claimed. "Waffles while you wait," a minute and a half. This is the claim made in behalf of a new electric waffle Iron which is now being manufactured in Portland by the Wonder Electric Manu facturing company. John W. Henry, overseas veteran, who is president of the company, which has Just filed article . of lncorporaUoa for 325,000, says the new device) 1 destined to remove another Item of drudgery from tha housewife, hotel and restaurant cooks and. eliminate delays In service. ' Some of the feature claimed, for the commercial Iron are: It turn out a brown, crisp waffle In a minute and a half, la free from smoke, save M per cent over the gas method and retain Its cocking; heat 25 minute nrter we elec tric current is switched off. While the commercial device, which is made -of Iron, weighs 20 pounds, the company is laying stress upon the do mestic cooker, which is lighter and de signed especially for household pur . . . . ,tv. The iron is aiiacnauie i socket. Most of the material In the manufac ture of the irons are to be made In Dortumi Ris-ht men are employed In hsndllnc the product. A number of ln- nniria rerardlnr the Iron, which U pat ented, have been received from large outside . concerns desirous of obtaining contracts ' to handle the product, says President Henry. The" Incorporator are: ' John W. Henry, Stephen Downey, formerly of the Hippodrome theatre, and Austin 1. Neylosu" Officers are: . John TV. Henry, president, and general manager ; Aus tin J. Ncyioa, vie president, and Stephen Downey, secretary and treasurer. The company office I at 109 Chamber af Commerce building-.. Burned Body Found By Fire Is That of Jack Welsh, Logger Centralia, Wash., Jan. 14. The charred body found thi3 morning in the old stock yards north of Centralia was identified as that of Jack Welsh, for merly employed at the McCormick Lum ber company camp as high climber. Identity was made by Lester Shambley, a logger, who says that a sister of Welsh resides in Seattle. Besides two pawn tickets found with the body, police found 85 cents in silver near the bonfire where Welsh had lain. Two bottles partially filled with moonshine were near by. Citizens of Heyburn have protested to the public utilities commission against the closing of the Oregon Short Line 1 railroad station at that place. ONE JOINT RECITAL ONLY ALMA GLUCf a. EFREM ZMBAUS' AUDITORIUM FEBRUARY 2 Direction Steers & Coman PRICES: Floor $2.00 Rear Balcony $2.00, $1.50 Sid Balcony. .$2, $1.50, $1., 50c War Tea 10 Etra Mail Orders Now Order will be filed in the order of their receipt and filled before the regular box office seat sale opens. If accompanied by check and self-addressed, stamped en velope sent to nteers A Coman, Columbia building. ... K l N'f ) Wc Stake Our Reputation On Each Diamond We Sell Starting as a small jewelry store in Portland over 2u years ago, we began specializing in Diamonds. Today v.e are direct importers, ranking with the largest dia mond dealers on the Pacific Coast. Our reputation for fair dealing has grown with the years. 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It will pay you to attend this sale at once. Satisfaction or money back Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Fifth at Alder Gasco Building Know any of these? FfVrf V, I it v r 1 m it . v sK-'" -4S The Quiet Hour When the day's activities are over what is more restful and enjoyable than an hour spent with your favorite author, forgetting your cares and trials, and living with his characters the interest ing and thrilling happenings of their varied lives? 'iiaiiti Globe -Wernicke Sectional Bookcases Today Sectional Bookcases are recognized as standard and three-foerths of all the sec tional cases in use are G kobe-Wernicke , That denotes preference, superior design and work manship, and creates the greatest re-sals value. And three-fourths of the public are most likely right. Sectional construction enables yoa to build the Globe-Wernicke cases around windows. In corners, beside fire-places, wherever artistic taste and convenience may dictate. Our catalog illustrates many artistic arrangements and gives full information. It's yours for tht asking. ffioa Outfitters. SrdStAIderSis. Left to Right : Top row W. R. Allen. G. C. Goheen, C. Bates, Otto Hanson. Harry A. Due, J. W. Hyser. Pat Shell, B. H. Welsh, Roy L. Spurgln, G. C. Gaddla, J. B. Mathews, O. W. Chambers. Center row John Rosen ich. Vera Gamett. Dave Dixon. A. W. Brandon. C. L. Chilton. Pat Murphy, H. H. Wolf. Fred Friedle. M. A. Swenson. H. O. White, P. A. Reed. Bottom row Wra. A. L. Hamilton, J. Hanrahan, R. Southward. T. K. Co. J. F. Jenkins. G. T. Edwards, Otto Smith, Geo. Poppo, B. Lain. Peter Erraler. Albert Berg-quist, W. E. Mace. These are your fellow-citizens ; the men who produce the Gasco Briquets. Every dollar you spend for Gasco Briquets is kept circulating in Portland. Every dollar you send out of Oregon, or out of America, for other solid fuel is Just that much less for these men. Support Home Industries and thus protect your fellow-citizens in their occupation. Phone Main 6500 or Automatic 562-74, or call at the Gas Office. 1 jjofei "UK?- $2.00 -21P. f -r r. vti -fA-v 1 risjcrr I tmk sorrHwm Journal Want Ads 1 J ALL STAGES FOR ST. HELEKS, ASTORIA, SEASIDE AKD WAY POWTS ; ALSO FOR BRIDAL VEIL, UULTKOUAH FALLS, HOOD RIVER, THE DALLES AKD WAY PODfTS ; roaxESLT Kiomr Al Ts sHErAam auto srs itr AKL SOW OfKIATIO tDZ THE 31HK or ColumbiaStages LEAVE FEOX aa4 AREiTE AT THE STAGE TERMINAL DEPOT lit TAXHILL ST. COS. FAKE ST. rfc Xala Mil A. JALOrF, V fT, Bring Results, ;4