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MONDAY. JANUARY SO. 1922. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; OREGON TOWN TOPICS OarMUBk, n1t aoar.raM. at Onta fMM a M m j,0, tra BuV, anted chapter, in eaV? "rttT Uitot Baaslse. Js 18 ""J" Hi. ParUeae. IwnM 8 U 11 w '.' - uuraatiaBal Umtat a a 11. .i."W2i"d d Toelsh and TMadaj !L?f "! ""Uaaad eoU; eaaUrly wtoda. omsat ana nmda nia t.nirV070"1,rtt Taaadar fair; oae- . , am rata sonnaru aorU.rli vtad. WEATHER CODITIOSS " BaetSaea plataaa atalea. rb.vh.ra Ut f2""" ht U. hiahart rlinn b.m la if ." Lake rvaloa tod In fta.k.trh.wan. tTi U h orcarrad m Um Middle and Cv"HL ". at a noabar of lUtiooa tm Ike Snaky amuxaia. plain, aad Oolf atata. r vw norm auanoa arm J as latinataa kaay prarlpitauoa la reported: Ja Wi rial. 2.08; ialu. Taxaa7Ta: Um North' Jt lie law aornAi mm aad Id tha Plain. . i mm iim Mnmi b wiiujvm T.ainarainr .! - i ... nr.! wIw-T-j: a.. "Um"IU)' l PorUand: Nona juUr- ' T """ 8 00 a.tardaVT67 " -- . - - mm. tnaay. T par ML rxanininin nr January 1: Total a i ai. . 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AUraoua rort ot pracadina- dajT -Tw-k J If I - rJT f S4 .01 0 -II 0 0 2 0 24 0 SO It 0 . . -24 0 S3 2 0 3 .OS 42 28 .OS 8 13 0 -4 20 4 40 .28 88 48 1.08 72 .04 SO .5 24 0 44 38 .01 44 40 2.08 43 28 .02 34 Sl .04 48 42 0 22 18 .08 SO 44 1.08 S 24 .01 20 0 42 32 0 30-8 .48 43 28 .01 88 48 .04 40 24 0 22 18 0 38 8 0 28 K 0 40 SO .08 84 28 0 88 82 .88 43 S3 0 84 34 0 80 20 0 83 43 1.10 40 88 .12 40 28 0 0 -28 0 34 o 28 12 0 88 60 0 38 .. ." 20 IS .18 12 so 38 53 0 18 0 40 24 .01 4 -It .0! 8 23 0 twi to consider meant for combtiin lb Illicit ami tad dlstrinirtkMi of mr. ootle tints. It baa Bet born decided wnca UM) conference will be held. Gor- trooni who thna fax & expretaed a wuuncaeaa to attend tnelnde Laraka V. Hart of Waabinctoa. Ban W. Okoott of urecoo, D. W. Davte of Idabo and Joaeph Dtaoa of- Montana. Tfteaaaaea Aak for Boa a Anoroxi- maieir is.ooo ez-eervloe men entitled to benefiu under the ao-called cash bonoa and loan act hare filed appUcationa with ina world war Teteraaa state aid ootn mlwrton. of too appUcationa received. 10.085 aourht tha cash booth. whila .574 have ezpreaaed a preference : for tne loaiu it la aald at corrunlsalon bead- quartert that money probably will be available early in March to take care or many appUcationa for caab bonna apd advance a number of loana. osweco Heme to DcaiaaoV That thara la a demand for homes in Oawego and vicinity la evident from the ease with wnicn tno Oregon Iron A steel com pany, lg diapoalnr of the many new dwellinrt it haa been erectlnr in Osweco during the past year, numbering soma 10 or 40. Tbe companv onlr a few dava Ao aold the laat of the houses which It haa bad under construction, and haa Just completed arrangement for putting; on more builders to keep up with the aemand. Cetaaibia Stag (Fenneny kaewa a nneaart't Aata Baa Llaa rertlaad' aialtaeaiak yaUa dlTialea Leave Port land 10 a. m. and 4 :30 p. m. daily and 11 :15 p. m. 8aturdaya. Sundaya and holi- aaya only. Iave MuKnomah Facia i :o a. m. and 1 p. m. daily and ( p. m. saturaaya. Sundaya and holldaya All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at tne new Auto Etage Terminal Depot. 352 xamniu atreet, corner of Park atraet 1'iione Main 1611. Adv. Portlaad FIna Sat Tbe caae of Vl glna Company. Inc.. of Portland seeking to aet aaide aa fraudulent a mortarare executed by the McMinnvllle Motor Car company to L. R. Van Winkle, president of the company, for $5"00. waa heard before Judge Belt at McMinnvllle laat week, wbo haa taken the matter under advisement The result of the caae will affect numerous creditors of the com pany, moat of whom are in Portland. Colawhta Stages (Formerly kaewa as Baeparo-s aata Baa, Lines) Portlaad a tioria -seaside division Leave Port land 7 :o a. m, 10 a. m 1 p. m.. 4 :1S c m. and 12 JO a. m. Leave Astoria 7:15 a m.. 10 a. m.. 1 :80 p. nu. 1 :30 a m. and ( :lt p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach points. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Staa-e Term inal Depot. 352 Yamhill street, corner of ram atreet. Phone Main SalL Adv. Baak Belag OrgaaUet R. N. Slocum, assistant cashier of the State 3ank of Portland, la assisting In the organisation of a new bank at Wheeler, Tillamook county, that will be financed by resl denta of that town. The new bank will have a capital of $15,000 with a reserve of $3000, and will be ready to open its doors March 1. A bank is needed in the Nehalem valley and will be a big factor In the future development of the community. , Colaatbla Stages (Formerly kaowa as sataara's aato Baa Llaet) Portlaad 8k Heleaa dlvisloa Leave Portland 10 a. m. and 1:15 u. m. dally and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays oniy. Leave HL Helena 7 :30 a. m. and 1 p. m. dally and 1:15 p. m. Satur days. Sundaya and holldaya only. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot 352 Yamhill atreet corner of Park atreet Phone Main 88 IL Adv. Tha seeoaa leetaro in the aeries on the Mobel prise winiera wiB be riven br Dr. Jonah B. Wise Tuesday evenlnx: at S o'clock, ta Library haU. His bud wQl be "Knot Haihaun." The following Tuea- cay eveaung Barry Cert will apeak on atoie rrance.- The mblie ia invited to thaoa VecUnea. which are given by the Laorary aaaoctation of Portland. . Chest Gets Flaea A sum of more than 1100 in fines collected at a meeting of tha uona club, held Friday noon la tha grill room of tha ; Benson hotel, was turned over to the Community Cheat. The Lions crab waa recently organised aa a branch of a national civic move meat Among the charter members are Robert E. Smith, president of the Lum bermen Trust company ; Dow V. Walk er. Barge Leonard. Judge George E. Tax wen. Harvey Wells. A. L. Oruta of the Title at Trust company, and Lloyd Bates, who presided at tha meeting. The club meets each Friday noon at the Benson' hotel. Foremen Win Confer A two weeks' conference for foremen ot the Crown Willamette Paper company, Everett Pulp Paper company and the Inland Em pire Paper company, under the auspices of the state boards for vocational edu cation of Oregon and Washington, has just been completed in Portland. The conference waa arranged by A. R. Nich ols and G. H. Jensen, supervisors of industrial education of Oregon and Washington. HOT Cadet Off Press The Hill Cadet published at Hill Military academy, is Just off the press. It contains a special department devoted to alumni notes, an other to school notes. The cadet is sent out each month ' to several hundred alumni throughout the Northwest This month's issue records a rift of Beveral hundred volumes from Dr. J. W. Daniels to the academy, as a memorial to his wife who passed away about a month ago. Seeoad Y. 3f. C. A. Tens Second term classes in Y. M. C. A. schools were be gun this morning with several new teachers. Paul Wyman, principal of the Glenbaven school, will teach in the ele mentary department of the college pre paratory school and C R. Moore, J. A. Davidson. W. H Anderson and E. J. Berry are new teachers in the school of business administration. Baraett to Help LiariUe Dr. J. A. Linville, federal prohibition director for Oregon, has appointed M. P. Burnett chief of the enforcement agents while Jesse Flanders is in Alaska establish ing dry enforcement work three. Flan ders left Portland Friday evening and sailed from Seattle Saturday. ' He ex pects to be gone a month. Cola n Ma Stares (Formerly kaowa as Shepard's Aato Bas Llaei) Portland Hood Klver dlvisloa Service temporar ily discontinued on account of snow drifts on the highway. Resumption of service will be announced in this space. Phong Main SOJLf Adv. TJader the Joist aaspiee of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies' auxil iary of the order a program in commem oration of Brigid'8 day will be given in the Hibernian hall, next Wednesday evening. Portlsad-Tniaaiook Cadillac Stare Stage depot Park and Yamhill sts dally at 8 :15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrange ments made for fishing parties. -Main 8611. Adv. rortlaad-Xewaerg Bas -Leaves Stage depot Park and Yamhill, daily, 8, :30 11 a. m. and 1, 2:30. 4:15, 5:30, :30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 :15 p. m. Main 8611. Adv. Fear Toag Oatbreak Police are keep ing: Chinatown under close scrutiny in anticJpaQon of tone trouble whkh may ! result from a, Seattle. aboottns where a Hop Sinx was seriously wounded by a cup Bins; m a gamblers quarrel. - Local Cbmese, however, declare there Is little danger of a tons; cthreak. Sehoal Baoka, bomrht sold and changed, Hylaad's Old Book store, sm Fourth street., between- Taylor and Salmon. Adv. t Portlaad-Satoaa-AlaaaT lavM .to. depot. Parkland Yamhill, every hour "om 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, tlSO. Main WlWAdT.. Feet Hart! Sea Mr fn4 anul.llrf X-ray aervice free. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison near Broadway. Adv. caic weather Hits em wtaiT-v.- It weeks of extreme winter weather. with v- the - Colombia . River hixhway blocked by Ice and snow, haa ' caaeed the Columbia Gorge hotel a set loss of more -than (7000. according- to Man ager Henri Thiele.. - Cemataalty CJab Orgaalied The Uni versity Park community- club - was- or ganised last . week with 100 charter members, aU residents f Cniversity Park addition.- Officers of the dub are Fred O. Broclunan, president; G- F. Mahoney. secretary; EL W. Fully, treas urer; S. C Knapp. J. C Stevens and O. W, Brown, directors. '.- i Six. America St Helena via Columbia river. S :I0 p. m. daily ( 11:38 s. m. Sun day. Alder st dock. Main 832i Adv. ' Charged With Theft of Leach Basket Stealing a laborer's lunch basket led to the arrest of Charles and Roy Jc Friday afternoon at the Northera Pa UQc tarmiaal yards, aceordlnr to charkea placed against the brothers by police. , , : S: Wamaa AddJet Fleaf-47nable to re sist her craving for drug. Pearl Free man stopped Patrolman Lee Martin at Fifth and Couch streets Sunday nirht and asked him to take her to the city Jail where she would be unable to ret narcotics. The woman had a hypodermic outfit in her possession. A charge of possessing .a hypodermic outfit was placed against her. Mere Ware tie Cases far Graad Jary rrve more narcotic cases were turned over to the federal grand Jury for in vestigation Saturday by United States commissioner Kennetn Fraser. after a bearing- -. Tbe defendants are Ray Cook, Thomas Ryan. Dewey Webb, Eugene aBmNia and On Kaa. The first named men are said to have had enough cocaine and morphine la their i iimiim to make 4309 ooe-rrain packarse, which sell for tl each, while the second named two are said te have had enough sner pbine te make sixty ft packages. ; Xlwaals' Clab 8 peak re V. XL Tom linson. Ualted States Batnralisation ex aminer, aad L. H. Comptoa. warden ef the Oregon state penitentiary, win be speakers at the Kiwanls club luncheon Tuesday In QteTf ultnomah hotel. Comp ton will speak on the narooOe era. Gardes Seeds Free Ferdinand C Reed In charge of tbe distribution ta Oregon of garden seeds put up by the Chief Jaaklas la Law Ltaaae An In ternational organisation of pelcT inZZ' i' ,UlM of OregoTwaah: lnrton Idaho and Montana and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and liatlon. known aa the Northwest As sociation of Sheriff, and Pole. L dH strned to bring about a moreffecUve enrorcement of criminal law U S. !' P-lu-nt of a detective associ ation of SeatUe. was elected president; ht.f' ,Jenkln- Portland s , chief of !?U?eV Pnt. snd C.1 K LoCi herirr of Spokane county, secretary and '"""r'r: . itrd of governors was organised with repreaentatlves from each of the Northwest states and province BreagM Homo for B trial-Mrs. Anna SUuaaen. who waa born In Portland March 2. 1871. but who moved to Walla w"-n ner nusband 33 years ago died that city a few daya ago from an attack of heart trouble After funeral eervtoa at Walla Walla tha body was eamorted to the depot by the lodge of " m anippeo ie PortUhd for la larroani in me ramlly mausoleum. She leaves a mother. Mrs. a W. Relhlefsen ; a husband. Kd Clauanen of the Claussen - iiu i nana wan a, and a daughter. Mrs Frank La Planta Also xnree aimers and four brothers in Port lano, atra Leona Turner. Mrs. Fred wintera. Mrs. Oeorre Houck. William Henry, Alfred and Kdwtn Kethlefsen. TtarwagUa Olid Wist High Hoaers Although having been in the TTnltad States only three years, and not having o-wn aoie to speaa a word of Kngllsh when ahe arrived tn Lajia canntv with her par en U from Norway. Rachel Amy Melby won the huthest honora In the rerent taaa county eighth grade ex amination, according to K. J. Moore county school superintendent la ad' eHlott to studying civil government the district school, she and several her neighbors have been rolnr Kugene two nlghta each week all winter ever rough roads and through storms. " suxiy Americanism at the Young aiens unituui Association. aryew Thief Keseats W. H. Kerby .- vi vm -nieooetai mission at Bing ham pton. N. Y, having recently become eonvertsd. haa written to County Judge Pollock at Greats Pass to aak for the ae ureas or the woman whose bicycle ttAI . . A ... tn fva, ana i or wnicn he was eewvieteq and aentenced to IS months the state penitentiary. He states that he has repented of his sins and wants to mass restitution. Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Schmidt from whom he stole the blrrcla. now reside tn Portland an4 Kerby haa seen larnatnea wits the addreaa. watnuAf it rratldeat Prwl w Leadbetter waa elected president ef the Oregon pulp Taper coinpanr at aoeetlna; ef lta dlrectora In Salem last week. Charles K. Spanldlng was elected We president; William & Walton, treasurer; roy jc Jduia, secretary, and Walter L. Spauldlng. assistant secretary. itrectera er tae concern are - F. W. Loadbettar, Charles K. 8pauVllng. E. & Ceinna, R. T. .Barnea, John H, MeNary. W. S. Walton, Walter & SpaukUnr. Joaepa Kaster. F. O, Andrea, Roy H. Mum aad waiter ci. Ktyee. Gaardsaiea't Pay Beeefrtt The ad. Jwtaat general's office at Salem haa re ceived the It checks for separata com pany a. Infantry, of the Oregon Na tlenal Ouard, which amount te 8127.00, for drill during the last six months of irjL The checks ef company B. Port land, also have bees received at the adjutant renerara headquarters aad aggregate I lilt. . . Veetaaa Oeverser Aeeefts Joeeph W. taon. governor er Montane, has written Governor Oicott that he will joia in a conference ef executives of the western in of to Portland's Best Eating Places Restaurants Uairy Lunch Rooms -Cafeterias QUALITY SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES & For Service, Homelike Cooking and Reasonable Prices S VA Ta K iry y Julian Lunch and Julian Delicacy Shop S d 1M Broadway, Journal Bldg. 190 Park, Bet Yamhill and Taylor f IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIII MlllllUUt OUR FOODS ARE TEMPTING THE HOUSE RESTAURANT Bet Wash, aad Alder ISO Third Street r THE constantly increasint business in oar spicions A dininr-room is the best armment we can offer to prove we endeavor to serve the best at reasonable prices. LANGE and KRUSE RESTAURANT 145 Park Sc. Bet. Alder and Morrison Satisfaction Always UlININEaK r 11 t Served After 11 A.M. tOUOWS after Soup with crackers .... 5c - ChiK with crackers.... 5c eatinfif kg a C? 1 1 - ivieai oanawicnes oc - The followino; orders clt include bread, butter and coffee: Pork and Beans. . ... .15c Beef Stew ...20c Roast Beef ....25c Home Made Saiosage. .25c Fried Salmon . 25c Sixth and Stark SATISFACTION- r S the key to oar ever-expanrjing uusmesj. ti you appreciate a good atppcuzing mcai, toget&er with good service and a reasonable price, try the "L iz Sixth St. Next to Emporium CAFETERIA f acricultare, aaaeuneed that he had sect out thouaaads ef pack ares from his. etftoe, 401 OrerocU. bunding. " ' The seeds are distributed without charge te the receivers. Any ot). la the state will be mailed seeds upon request. ne postage charge belar made. - J" - - Lean te Matt Caady at Tbe Iittlt Factory.' (10 Xekam svikllnc. Course starts tatnerrow at 3 JTS or 7 :3a. Broad way tiSV Adr. 8alB8.irms City Stare Conn acts O. E. trains Noa. and tor Mills Crty Joseph Hamnaan. Salem, Prepv Adv. The Pest System for FaeV A sciew. tlfle treatment for broken arches. TU iasieiitaiiwinieatiiistiakiBMaMtiMiiamawBMiMiaia I THE SEWARD HOTEL GRILL I I aewrtji. 1 S eaaaia er store for ar atoeer (baa at S the SKWAEO BOTsX, "TheSaeaa mt .81.0. ovLBKarraoM. sv-n,r I For Further Informjition Read OREGON JOURNAL .WANT, ADS Manufacturing N tock 87 mm2M wto , Homes Fruit I ,f " 1 cars of livestock .rttlhu tn lm lKl- Coaslder also v 4MC8 resideaUal ea. . Over 70 sower en.. srrive 1b Portland each fjr Ull the maay basiaesa bosses A- . towers la MIL Prog. PerUaad is a treat frsit iVaeri VudC, ..r ltT' f1 Mtkltr W V that profit from oar Yw rets aad seesrity depead reater. M VaVal s i ssmers ssed ear terviee k, to table elec treasportarioa facilities. TX epos electric tfrht aaa pleats U Or.rea. Ke ' Ti- Vgjaaaaaanan Ks . serve several ef these. Hpf BEHIND mrw- Farms .JWK YOU 7D M20 TimSer I ' -i ,T. .T-e. W 111 - aX SV aaTa' tan -tr MT staa AW If 1 "X. - , farms la tela territory. 88,808 ewsed by eeeapaats. Elec tricity Is a necessity. 4M lilies test ef Usiser dlreetiy trlketary to Pert, lass. ataay Pertlaad snis ate ear llgkt aad pswtr trrrtee. POWER, LIGHT AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICE is by its very nature Permanent in Character and continuous and growing in demand. It is the heart blood of most of our great and flourishing industries, and so long as we have Manufacturing, Tim ber, Farms, Fruit, Live Stock, Retail Business and-Homes, Electric Service will be indispensable to Modern Life. That is why our 7 Prior Preference Stock is the safest kind of a security in which to invest your savings. Steady Demand Is a Big Asset Think what it means to have steady demand for the Public Service rendered by us in a district having a pop ulation of more than 330,000 people, day by day, year after year, in nearly 40 different communities, all of them growing and requiring more of this Service as time goes on. Added to this is the fact that there is $60,000,000 of prop erty back of this security, and this stock is superior, in assets and earnings over all of the $22,500,000 fully paid Common and Preferred Stock now outstanding. Also, no stock having preference over this issue will be created without the consent of the holders of a majority of this class of stock. Investigate this choice opportunity TODAY. You can pay cash or subscribe for this stock on easy terms, pur chasable at 96 to yield 7.3 returns. mm PAYMENT PLAN A convenient way. to become a profit-sharer in this growing necessary company is to sub scribe for shares on our Monthly Savings Plan. $10 down and $10 per month on every share of stock you buy is all you need to do. ... Use the Coupon Today Portland Railway, Light and Power Company ELECTRIC BUILDING. PORTLAND - Salem and Oregon City, Oregon f Vancouver, Washington - ' INQUIRY COUPON .....1922 Portland Railway, Light and Power Co. Please send me details of your home invest ment plan. Nma- 1 apjantaamjaj .a. aarewira a-., a a . . . . . . . a. . . "Street li ta, ,i tii'n'k a .waa, . .v ........ . City or Town . . w.,.,, . .Phone . iJ. . . ; .''""'''sssnassaaaansanam ' " . :;i-:'-fi'."4"l-vi' ;Stv - . '''"'ssssaaaBaaaaam s--i-:--.f Mv'K: Hv : S v- ! I KiiK--I1"SBaaaBaBBan3aBt3m