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THURSDAY. JANUARY; 19 .1822.. THE r OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 11 T6WN TOPICS rOMPQ BTKXTt Maris Mataaafc MmM, fmUuti taw. Jnan J m4 Sw. ! ball Mj.i u4 pailii a HwtolM. aiaaara S aa ST. 'osi l" lawtta. rartlaad. Ja at hi at thm iiimhIi CeJr mt Jaa CkiW t Leaar I Mlk rBlMi arear? ta S- ImmI Via Ohm U". Salaa. Whraan ie to 1 if new MMr Mil 1Q ta z. . aaatae Unto Carted W. aprtk rtr.U Jim T. aa " a nwi star. naa ! to IS. Th aaertca taattta at to II. Natfaeal eaeaaatfna at MNtut tlaannal tank at ImiIm, rerUsad. aeBtaaaear to 11 1. IS Friday ooa by Earmtei C Lancaster, ea"l ta eaarse ot tne oriclaal plana tor tne famous driveway. ' TM address via be Illustrated with Us tern elides specially prepared t show the Injuries sustained by the highway darina; th aleat storm of the aarty winter. ; - - CetaaiM llapi rrermerty knows aa Baperes A at Baa I la - Irtlaas. Maltaaa rails alvtaaasw Leave Port lead 19 a. ax and I M A n. daily and 11 :li pi. m. Saturday a, Sundays and halt. aya only. Ueav Maltnoman Falls 1-M a. aa. and 1 p. m, dally and p. m. Saturdays. Snadaya aad holiday. AH eara haatad. Leave from and arrive at th naw Auto Stage Terminal Depot. SM Yamhill a tree, corner ot Park street. Phone Mala Mil Adr. Sahara m Co. Take Lease The three atory frame building- at 409-11 Washing-. ton street, between Tenth and E3renth, has been teased by R. Kohaxa A Co. for a la year period from th Rosen blatt estate, according- to announcement mad today by Ooi Rosenblatt, agent for the eat ate. The lease becomes ef fective March 1. IS 23. The Kohara company occupies : a portion of the ground floor of the building and will Vf ATHKB FORECAHT PertiaM aad Vtolaitj Toelaht aad mdaj l.arrmily lair; sot a aakt; wtada baeoiatnf uataoriy, irBa T Wht aad rridai lair; ooatinW wJblmZiZ) rrtdai' lair aaet $10,000 In Improvement and orttn. im) aia a mm wt portion; i in tne construction of a basement. aot cold toatcaii atodrato esauierlr wlada. WEATtf Efc , COS DITIOHS Saya Brag Addleta Are Crlilaala Pr Frederick Strieker, aecretary of the state lm iair ami troai Albert ta th board of health, aaid in a talk Wednee bm.u aad aarth AUantle . wmt. day before the Oregon Social Worker' TLL tT '- rfciatlo that 60 pa, -cent , of drug ad- phony orchestra program wtn be grrea by Dean Laodsbory Friday afternooa at 4:Mla the Sbermaa and Clay concert hall. The public la iirrlted.. The Peat System far Fee A ad en- title treatment for broken arches. tn nt Broadway bldg. Mar. 1U7- Ad. - - Salem-Mina City Stage Connect Ok K. traiaa Nca, a and far Mills City. Joseph Hammaa. 8alem. Prop. Adr. ' SU, America St. Helens yla Columbia river tM p. aa. daily: ;i M a. n day. Alder at. deck. Mala SS23 Ads. Geyerameat Teats Shaw Edletaen'a coals excel in heat. Adv. Dr. G. T. TrommaJd has returned; S00 Journal building. Adv. XC Ooata and C TX Bean. KIgtn ; C L. Bchrader. Portland ; Mrs. T. B. Weua, Pendletoa; Mrs. Lfllaa Brown. Mrs. C W. Officer mad Mrs. v R. C. XiangreQ. Baker; W. B. Crow.- - Portland ; Angel Tafaley, Teiocaaaet; Ella Brown. Erans- toa. TO. - :. : Albany D. A. E. Plans To Put Up Tablet .Albany. Or- Jan. 19. Plana are being made by the local D. A. R. chapter for the erection of a bronxe tablet on the IJnn county courthouse lawn to mark HOT LAKE ARRITALS . ! th WUUm4 nlUv Thi. tmil nuwd Hot Lake, Jan. U. Arrirala at Hot I the present site of the courthouse. The Lake sanatorium Monday were: R. GL I Daughters of the American Revolution Harden. Portland : Mrs. Robert French, j here have started to raise funds for the Cove ; ur. i. u. Temple. Pendleton ; A. I purpose of the tablet. Barbeir. Traiisf erred x To Honolidu Brancli Of Brevenue Service H. t. Barber, who has served as as sistant revenue agent at Portland since Jury, lilt, has been transferred to Hon olulu by the department at Washington and will be in charge of that work In the Hawaiian islands. His appointment becomes effective February 1. and he will leave next Sunday for Sane Fran cisco to sail for his new post of duty. Barber has been a resident of Port land for IB years, having been connected with the auditing departments of the O-W. R. N. and a P. railways prior to entering the government service. I Mrs. Barber and the children will re main la Portland for th ttma botes, but arm Jots Ua later t& tho year. r uMraalhr avatnl ta NorUwra SaUMcbrwaa. Th rvaialiidar nf Um eonairy ia corand br aa rt at Mab umurt. th orater of vhwh ia is Nartbara Nli. I'rrttattaUna baa ocearrxl at wfaUl numd laitnta. harlna bin nrantai n Tmimm, Tlw wMtlvr la aiarh BUkWr kn VtMara 4 aitaU ami irta ol Wwhtnatsa. Mon- ' Uaa and North Dakota, and la tmkmm, runa- aiaala and tlw iHatrtrt of C'olaaibl, and ai aarb nldH iHf aa araa rracMac Iroai Soata- ara Orafna. .Nt1 aad California to toe btliuic Ira onrorraa twn&t- dicta are criminals and that most of the addicts of late years are young persons. Dr. Ralph McAfee also addressed the as sociation. He urged social workers to enlist with more vigor the; pressure of public opinion. Reeaablatt Store Opeas The new Rosenblatt clothing and furnishing store at the southeast corner of Wert ..tu. a? la Nrthara CaHfonua. At Baaar. Or., tb Park and Washington streets was tprtr fan to 14 erMatettr am. vatra opened to the public Wednesday, rne store was formerly occupied by the i a faw aa Jin at ben raeoread thare ta Jcmiarjr. Rrlallto baaiMiur at PotUihd Nooa Ttrtr rUr, St r rtnt: & a. av. ywtrrdajr. ST nni: ft a. at. Uxlm . 71 nor eant. . trmtttaiina inr Jaauarr 1 Tetal,- imbea; aurauU. 4 OS inca; dafkb-nr. 2.17 Uifbr. KDWaRl) U WU.L. ptt ORI4KRTATI0K8 STATIONS Taaia. Dakar, Or rVHrtm. Ma Hnffain. N T (hban. Ill fivarrr. ' tM Mianaa, low .... Mmoi'tnn, Aibvrta tialwan, Tu Huron. . I ....... Jaaaaa. KUutkk .... kuwa Hi), Ma I nm AnHa. VaL i . . , ManbfleM. Or. ..... Mollunt. Or M"pit, Tmn MiMnita. Mont Orbraan, la. . . . . Maw tora. 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' . . . . 20 79 la 32 je S4 S2 ee 2 70 40 St 4 4 4 2 40 3 0 4 30 ee so 3 10 14 4 43 3 0 40 10 10 40 10 13 S3 14 43 r- 4 - 4 14 rrrart of pranodiae dajT If -14 SO J 34 I -2H O 1 I U 20 - 2 Si 04 10 'i 43 IS IS 43 r-l 04 SO .io' hio 10 43 43 r-20 IT 0 10 20 32 r- 0 r- 2 4S i 34 1-20 SO h s 30 4 40 a 0 0 OS .00 .01 .02 0 .01 0 0 0 .is 0 0 0 .50 0 0 0 0 .10 0 0 .04 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 .02 0 0 0 .14 0 0 0 Hart alios tr Paster A reception to Iter, and 'Mr a. J. Wlllard Hills, who ar rived rarently to take ap the pastoral witrta at th Kirst Spiritualist church. Kaat Seventh and Hasaalo at reel, will h held Sunday nlgbt. K. W. D. Clark. president of the local society, will give tb adJreaa of welcome. Rev. Hill came to Portland from Alliance. Ohio, and euct-eeds the Rev. C. W. Shaw, who re algnd last spring. Th new pastor plans to form a rlaaa In psychology and to open a library and reading room in the church. An apartment is being con atnartad In the church building for the pastor. fblee yaelfle Wacsilse The first le an of the new Union Parlflc magaslne, carrying all nf the news notes of the I'nvon Pacific wyetem. has been received at the local offlcea of the O-W. K. A N The new magaslne, which replaces the former O-W. It. A N. publication Pa ntfhl Hrmaphore." contains 58 pages and cover. A picture of Multnomah falls ta featured In the magaslne. together with aMk-les by -Farmer" C. U. Smith and ther Portlanders. John Srott Mills, former editor of the "Taclflc Sema phore," Is associate editor of the new publication. Catenate Stagaa traraaerry baws as AitrlaSaaUo dlTliloav Leave Port land T :S0 a. m 10 a. m 1 p. m.. 4 :1S n. m. and 13 .30 a. m. Lave Astoria 7 :1S a. tru, 10 a. m.. 1 :10 p. nx. 3 M p. m., and :lt p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach polnta All ears heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Term inal Depot. li Yamfftn street, corner of Park atreet Phone Mam MIL Adv. Qaarterty Xeellag Tealght The die trk-t quarterly meeting ot the Free Methodist rhvrch will open tonight at Central church, Kaat Ftfty-flfth and . Flanders streeta, and continue over Sun day. The Rev. J. B. Luta, general Sun--day achool aecretary. will conduct spe cial services Saturday night Sunday morning and Sunday night The wom en'a Foreign Mlastooary society will have a special service at 2 :S0 o'clock Sunday. Calaaikla Stagea (Faraierty kaewa aa heaard'a Aat Baa Usee) Pertlaad Sb Betas s dlTiaioa. Leave Portland 10 a. av and Idi p, m. daily and 11:11 pvaa Saturdays, Sundays and holidays eery. Leave St Helena Tit a m. and ink p. m. dally and t:U p, m, Satur days. Bundaya and holidays only. AD ears heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot t&S T am hill street comer of Psxk street Phone Mala SOIL Adv. raniaed-Ttuaaboeh Cadjnae Stage Slag depot Park and TamhlU sta. daily At S :1S a. nv and t p. m. Special arraago- rnants anade for flsbiag parties. Mala MIL Adv. laaeeater ia Speak The truth about the Columbia river highway and its aMHta will be discussed at a meeting of the Portland Realty board la the ae astnMT room of the Multnomah hotel R M. Gray Clothing company and sev eral the use nd dollar was ttpent in im provemerits by the new tenant Ball Date Fixed Officers of the Na tional Guard have fixed Thursday. Jan uary It, as the date for the formal mil itary ban to be tendered Colonel C. C. Hammond and wife. The order win be full dress or uniform, and Invitations In clude all officers and ex-officers of the national guard, the 'United States regu lar and volunteer army. Tot Gets Alio weaee John ' M. Ctrm- mlekey. 4C14 Forty-sixth street south 10 I east, has been awarded government com X I penaatlon of ISO per month for dlsabil ities mcurreo. wmie in service, ny uie I' n I ted M tales veterans' bureau. Mr Curamlakey will receive a check for $223.20 aa compensation, retroactive to September 28, 1921. Cage Seateaee Pestaeaed , L. Dean Gage, who was convicted last Thursday of violating the Harrison narcotic act by a federal court jury, was not sentenced this morning by, Federal Judge Bean be cause his attorney failed to appear when court convened. Judge Bean postponed sentence until 9 :20 a. m. Friday. Mlt Reed Wise Debate Miss Marian Reed, representing the extempore speak ing class in the Inter-class debate of the public spbaklng department of the Uni versity of Oregon held In Central library, was victor against four other aneakers. Her subject was "The Value 22 of Advertising." Atteaei noataaa . Jieeuag w. ts. us borne, federal forest fire specialist, is attending a supervisors' meeting at Boul der, Mont. He will give a series of talks on protection and prevention methods before the forestry school ot Oregon Ag ricultural college the first week in Feb ruary. FUh Ladder wears CompleUoo The Cline Falls fish ladder, which is being Installed in the Deschutes river by the fish commission of .Oregon, will be com pieted within from two weeks to a month, according to Carl D. Shoemaker, aecretary of the commission, who re turned today from Redmond, where he supervised the beginning of construction. CUa ta Reeall Babble Bans Clan Macleay, Order of Scottish Clans, will observe the lC2d anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, Scottish poet on the evening of January 27 in Knights of Pythias hall. Jane Burns Albert, so prano, will sing Scotch songs and Helen Harper will play the violin. Columbia Stages (Formerly kaewa as Nbepard't Aate Bae Lines) Fortiaad Hood River dlvitloa service temporar ily discontinued on account or a now drifts on the highway. Resumption of service wiU be announced in this space. Phone Main MIL Adv. Prograai at Mob's Resort Mary E Mullan and a group of singers from Mil waokie will give a musical program at the Men's Resort, Fourth snd Burnside streets. Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The program will be open to the. public. Pertlaed-Heweerg Bat Leaves Stage depot Park and Yamhill, daiiy. 8. 9 :10. 11 a. m. and 1. 2:20. 4:15 5:30, 8:30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday. 11 :1 p. m. Main SS1L Adv. Parftaad-Sateai-Arbaav Leaves Stage depot Park and Yamhill, every hour from 7 a. m. to ? i- &. Fare. 11.68. Main SOIL Adv. - Feet Hart! See our foot specialist X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison near Broadway. Adv. Better Beatlatry Plates, pyorrhea. Dr. J. R. Marshall, 307 Journal Bids. Adv. Leetare aa Syaapaoay Orebestra A free Illustrated lecture on the next synv- UNION Dentists, Inc. $12 Plate Now $8 . Written Gaaraatee with AU Wart 14.00 fix Gold Crewe new.. .SS.OO 84-00 UK Geld Bridge aw 84.00 Extracting Free whoa ether work to ereerea You can have an examination of your teeth free of 'any charge or obligation by calling at our office. 231 Vz Morrison, Cor. 2d AiiMi vaim 1 Leak far the Big raiea Sign DR. -vTBRTSTOWB. Mgr. PORTLAND, OR. KTJQEKK, OR. 9 Mi DONT ENVY OTHERS LEARN toDANCE v Aayeee Out F. aatty Learn to Daaee ay Omr SniFLE . METHOD, as Taught , at Ringlcr's Modern Dance School SPECIAL PRICES . i LADIES S3, li EN 54 tunas Beers Each Begtaaera Class Every Meaday Eve. . Advaared Class Every Thursday Eve. , 5KW HALL AHD BTCDIO, 8. K. Cor. 11th aad BaraaMe Sta. rrtvate Leaeeae Gtvea DaBy at Oar Beaatt- t?pF r I 9 JQ fat Broadway Stadia. Car. B'way aad Malm twta. J I uTWJ You'll get just about twice the wear out of your suit if you Have an Extra Pair of Trousers Extra Trousers or Knickers Included for the Price of the Suit Alone 60 and upwards Famous English Worsteds, Cheviots, Sturdy Scotch Tweeds, Irish Homespuns and a wide range of distinguished American fabrics. You'll have hundreds of beautiful new woolens to choose from medium weights for all year wear, heavy weights for winter, and new spring light weights for those who wish to anticipate their Spring requirements now. You'll find that this sale presents a rare opportunity for you to secure exceptionally fine hand tailored clothes at rock bottom prices. And you'll appreciate the economy and convenience of additional trousers SSnrCOlafE- Thus "jTaHcr "WI aTBBSHMS Oscar M. Smith, Manager 108 Third St., Near Washington New 1922 Spring Woolens are here for the early buyers Think It Over rxsDLZRS xrcxvsx Ynton RtdgefieM. Wash, Jan. 19. A Ucenaa is ' raesna of osroBa4T p6V dlera had agettts troai outside points was urged at the baaquet of tho Betaa ohaata aaaociation of RktgefWd. day night., ' LaCactter snerchaato ware potatarm tor sdmCar arxaniaatVT la their fctty. Parks aad Its amharba oontalm taoro than one ninth the population ot France. a ' I January Clearancie Sde Now In Progress The Most in Value Jx if L L A$hes&Moisture 5 to 25 - Only Contract ' Goods Excepted. S) XXaVtaVwW VW. WW The Best in Quality Only Contract Goods Excepted. Every Article at a Reduced Price! WITH THE FOLLOWING - SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR Our 1 106th Bargain Friday Sale EVERY ARTICLE AT A REDUCED PRICE Richelieu Cotton UNION SUITS $1.59 Regular - QQ Sizes at tPAoOt Outsizes Reduced to Particular women recognize the superior features of Richelieu undergarments and these special price reductions will prompt immediate purchases. Jhese Union Suits are made from best quality combed Peeler cotton and come in medium weight and all styles high neck, with elbow sleeves; Dutch neck with elbow sleeves; low neck, sleeve less all in ankle length. Regular sizes 34 to 38 at $139. Outsizes 40 to 44 at $1.59. WOMEN'S WOOLMIXED UNION SUITS At $1.98 A well known make of Women's Woolmixed Union Suits of standard quality. They come in high neck, lone sleeve styles. Dutch neck with elbow sleeves, all in ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44. SSS ALL WOOL WOM1 SWEATERS At $358 High grade All Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo and Coat styles in worsted tnd zephyr yarns. - Mies 36 to 46 in virions colors. Fashionable Sweaters at a bargain price. DON'T FAIL TO PROFIT BY THIS GREAT HALF-PRICE Sale Women's Shoes at $2.95 Pair Women's Shoes and Ties This season's styles in Wack 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 assortment. We also include women's one and two eyelet Ties in patent leather. All on sale at, CO QPC pair fDdUO 500 Pairs &tE2," $1.65 Pair A clearance of broken stock lines, including many different ftyles for school and dress in both button and lace models with wide or medium toe. In the assortment are sizes Y to 2 for girls and sizes 9 to Si for' boys, but, mind you, not all sizes in each style. You'll find every pair to be of 2" stindard aualitv and an extraordinarv value at. nair OXeUfJ Full Size Comforters at $3.45 Fine white cotton Comforters covered with best quality Silkoline in pretty light and medium colors some stitched and others iied. Especially underpriced at .$3.45 BATH TOWELS 19x38 Inches OA ' t At, Each... iXJy Bleached Bath Towels, 19x38 inches; a good weight slightly imperfect. Exceptional values at 29c. SHEETING 2 Yards QQ0 Wide at, Yd. OJC Bleached Sheeting in lYi .yard width; a good weight. Especially underpriced at only 39c the yard. A TREMENDOUS UNDERPRICING Women's Fashionable Coats, $11.45, $17.95 , AN EXTENSIVE SHOWING AND ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES OF THE SEASON. Those who would purchase a fashionable, well tailored Coat at far less than real worth should not fail to take advantage of the unusual saving afforded by this sale. You have choice from two excep tionally attractive assortments, including the most popular models and fabrics and all sizes. In Lot 1 At $11.45 Are to be found splendid selection in Velours and Plushes in sizes 16 to 40. In Lot 2 At $17.95 Include Coats in Velours, Rivolas, etc., with plain or Fur collar. Sizes 1 6 to 42. ' : SLAB WOOD COAL .Mothers, Attention! Here's the Most Sensationally" Underpriced Sale of CHILDREN'S GARMENTS Ever Announced in the Department's History. a CHOICE AT 10 c EACH From Garments Sold Regularlyto 5 and 10 Times This Price. Without roetrictiosi yos csas pea-caws e aa saaay Caraats as yoaa wish, as long aa sjry laaassa, at tbis rsficadoesaly low strioo. No Phone or Mall OroWa Nose Eckan-el or Seat C. O. D. 1 Babies Floe Swiss embroidered sjad lace Bonnets, imported embroidery. Misses lt-lS-ia finest Twill Khaki Blooaeera. . ' ' - ' S Little People" Overalls and Play aipovera ta ting-hams, galateaa, oord enamDrays. 4 Infants' Hit Grade "Omo" Waterproof Diapers. . S Brocade and Mesh Ba odea us, slightly mussed from display, all perfect, no aecortaa, a Black Sateen Bloomers ia email ateea only. t The a pseae Tear Order, to the Gas Olflee, Jfaia um or aateau MS(t Boys' All-Wool Mackinaws, $455 ' Fine well made Mackinaws in double breast style with two flap pockets and belt they are all-wool and shown in the best of colors sizes to t8 years. Men's Winter UnderwV,$la98 Gar. A timely ' and Important anderpridng of Men's winter . weight Woolmixed Shirts sad Drawers ia buff color. , J'