TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 21.
1922.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
TOWN TOPICS
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Paatfla Iataraatiaaal . liiatoi exposition.
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WEATHER FORECAST
rortlaad i Vlrintt Tonlsfct and Wsdnae.
as rata; winds aau wmry.
Omgi aad Waahlnatoa Ttmtxht aad Wat-
saada? nia wast pnruoa, lowtr east Borttosj
auxiarsie vaster! wines.
WEATHER CojrDITIOS
rm rmaun eaarttaa the wkatara kalf af Um
t'altad Statsa rlia aieaptioa of taa Dakota aad
narta af Montana, tha ontnt ot traataat aprs
aoa hrtas la S-mUiara I'tah. Orer tha re
aiaiadar ol tha vaMit tha prassare is hif h. tha
hishaat raadiaaa bains la aiUhlU aaat.ia Canada.
J'i..utaia baa amarrad ta Caiiloraia and
kntiian Hand, ud ai a aubt of seattrtwd
ta atftar pans at in eoeavr- ' a
aawtiStaiioa ranorlad was 1.00 inch
at Ua Aafitm, 'sL OokW wpatbsr prmlb la
the north Atlantic atsta sad ta parts af want
ara Canada, bat svnaraJ throbennat tb Plains
and Unrar awontaui atatas hich tanparatar ia
th. rala.
Raletrre hnmidltr at Portlands-Noon jee
tarda. 13 par cut; I p. at. yaatarday, 40 pet
ctnt; I a. av today. St par srnt.
Prartpttatina atnoa Jstraary 1 Total, 0.41
tmi aenaal, 10.03 InrhM; doftctoney. 4. SI
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OBSERTATIOXS
TaTIONS
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Rnffalo, N. T.
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Huron. B. D. ........
Jtuamn. Alaska . . . .
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Msnhfiald, Or.
Msrtford. Or.
Marapriia. Term.
New Orleans. La. ....
Nrw York. N. I
Nona, AlsAka
NnrtWImd. Wash. . .
North PlaUa. Nar. . . .
Oklahoma 1t. Okla. .
rboanli. Arts
Pittabarf, Pa.
Portland. Or
Prlnra Albart, .. . .
Roaanert, Or
RfanasQ, If, M. .....
HanraoMintD Cal . . . .
Ht, loot. Mo.
HI. Panl. Minn.
Halt Iika City. TJtaa .
Saa Ihato, Cal
Han Prsnrtaro, CaL . .
Ilaatti. Wall
Hharidan. V to. 1 . . . . .
Hitka.- Alaska ......
ftpnksn. Wash
Tanana. Alarka . . . .
Tstaoah Inland. Wash.
Tonopah, N. ......
Vsldas. Alaka
Tsnoourar. B. C
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'Aftrrnosa report of 'prscaUTnc da.
' -rlelow saro.
Start Work oa Tmpla Construction
work will bin In March or April on
tha Odd Fallows' tmple at tha south
weat corner of Tenth and Salmon
streets, acoordlna; to statement made
last week by Ia K. Carter and other of
ficials of the order. Plana for ' the
temple, prepared by Ernest Kroner, call
for a Ax-s(ory , fireproof bulldinr of
' Gothic architecture, coatinc approxi
mately $250,000. The building; will be
100 by 100 feet In irround dimensions
and In adaptability to lodaie uses will
rank ahead of any other Odd Fellow
temple in the country, acoordinc to
Kroner.
Colaaibla HUfea (Formerly known a
fthepard'a Aato Baa Lines) Portland.
Maltaonak Vails dlrlaloi Leave Tort
land 10 a. m. and 4 :30 p. m. dally and
11 :ll p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holi
days only. Leave Multnomah Falls
7 :J0 a. m. and 1 p. m. daily and I p. m.
Haturdays, Sundays and holidays. All
rars heated. Leave from and arrive at
the new Auto Stare Terminal Depot, 852
Yamhill street, corner of Fark street,
rhone Main 1611. Adv.
Sapeiiatoadeate to Meet The monthly
conference of the Baptist Sunday school
aupertntenden'U And worker of tha etty
will ho held at 7:30 o'clock tonlfht at
the East Side Baptist church. Kast
Twentieth and Salmon streets. The Rev.
Frederick Bueermann of tha Third Ger
man Baptist church will speak on "Bap
tint Antecedents" and Miss Gertrude
Jacobs of the White Temple wlU discuss
Junior work.
Colarabla Rlef-as (Formerly ksOwa as
hspard'a Aato Baa Unas) Portland-
. St, Helsat dlrlaloa Leave Portland
10 a. m. and 4:1S p. m. dally nd 11:15
p. m, Saturdays, Sundays and holiuays
only. Leave SL Helens 7 :S0 a. m. and
1:1 p. m. dally and :1S p. m. Satur
days. Sundays and holidays only. AU
cars heated. Leave from and arrive at
, the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot,
IBS Yamhill street, corner of Park street.
Phone Main MIL Adv.
Baakraptry Patltkraa Piled Voluntary
bankruptcy petitions were filed In the
federal court Monday by J. U. Camp-
ball. Hi East Davis street, and K. Q.
Hofer, a tailor. Campbell's UablUUes
total 991 and consist mainly of small
accounts due . business and professional
men. He claims ' exemption for all his
assets. Hofefs liabilities aro $2311 and
his assets $950, which conlist principally
of store -fixtures and stock. He aska
exemption for hi tools, valued at $150.
Pastor, to Asawar QneiUoss At his
ThortMlay ni(ht question forum at the
First Con rre rational church Dr. W. T.
McQveen will answer the four follow
ing Questions : First. "Is protestantism
dying: In New fork?" Second. "What
has economics- to do with Christianity T
Thtrd. "What are the primary truths of
Christianity" Fourth, "How shall we
. welcome Germany and Russia back Into
the brotherhood of nations?
. Partiaad-Ttnkaieok CadOlae Stace
Star depot. Park and TamhiU sta. daily
at S :li a. m.. 12 :10 and 1:30 p. m. Spe
cial arrs.n elements made for fiahlnc par
ties. Main MIL Adv.
Stalaf Car Rates CaV In addition to
tha special chicken dinner, which the
, Great Northern dining- car department
announced' recently with reduced rates.
dining cars of the company, beginning
Monday, started to serve a special beef -steak
dinner for $1-60, according to an
announcement made by Henry Dickson,
city passenger agent for the company.
This brings the dinner prices- to a bet
ter basis man exurtea just Dezore we
war.
City Clab to Bear Zintatera A search
ing analysis of Internationa politics will
bo presented at the City club's second
dinner of the season by Mr. aad Mrs.
Alfred E. Zimmern of London. Friday
evening, at the Benson hotel. - Members
and their wives and guests may obtain
reservations at the City club office in
the Northwestern Bank building. Dur
ing the war, Zimmern. who is an Oxford
man. was with the Intelligence depart
ment of the British foreign office and
has recently completed a trip through
Europe Investigating conditions. He at
tended the Washington conference ai
an observer. i
Colaaibla Stages (Formerly known ai
Sheperd's Ante Bis Llaei) Portland
Astoria-Seaside division Leave Port
land 7 -20 a. m.. 10 a. .m.. 1 p. m., 4 -.IS
p. m. and 12 :30 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 :15
a. m.. 10 a. m., 1 UO tx m., 1 :30 p. m. and
J 5 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria,
to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach
points. All care heated, i Leave from
and arrive at the new Auto1 Stage Term
inal Depot, $52 TamhiU street, comer of
Park street. Phone Main 8511. Adv.
Beekeeping Demonstration Under aus
pices of the Multnomah County Beekeep
ers association, a two days' course in
beekeeping win be given February 24
and 25 In room Cl2 Oregon building.
The sessions will be held from 8 a. m.
to S p. m. A full line of equipment and
np-xo-aaie memoas oi assemDung it win
be demonstrated.
Drank, Hot Dead Pedestrians who
found Warren Mlngua .and Charles
Cousins lying in the street at St Johns
Saturday night believed them to be dead
when the men could not be roused. A
doctor was unable to revive them until
he had emptied their stomachs with a
pump. Monday Judge Rossman sen
tenced each to two days in jail on
charges of drunkenness.
Case Gees to Grand Jfary Mate Cuvalo
and Steve Torkvich of St- Johns were
charged with violating the Volstead act
In a complaint filed Monday with United
States Commissioner Fraaer by Dan
Kerfoot. federal prohibition agent- Ker-
foot arrested the two at their house in
St. Johns after he found them operat
ing a small still. The case will be pre
sented to the federal grand jury, which
Is now In session.
Groat to Go to Chicago Superintend
ent D. A. Grout will leave Friday for
Chlcasjo, where he will attend the meet
ing of? the superintendents department
of the National Education association
from February 27 to March 2. Grout
will give a talk on "How We Are Selling
the Public Education Program in My
City." before the department of cities
between 250.000 and 450,000 population.
Women's Union to Give Banqnet The
Women's union of the White Temple
will give a "state's banquet" In the
church at $8 :30 p. m. Wednesday. All
Easterners In attendance will be ex
pected to Lake part in a special "stunt"
representing their state. "The program
will be patriotic The proceeds will be
used for the work of the church.
Stadeat Store Saceeis Such profits
were made last semester by the Reed
college students' co-operative store that
its members were able to invest $2500
In bonds and purchase $5 $5 War Sav
ings stamps.. The total sales from Sep
tember to January amounted to $585Z,
Only school supplies and incidentals are
carried In stock and sales are made only
to students on the campus. .
TO Train at Camp Lewis Camp Lewis
hu been deslmated as one of the camps
at which national guardsmen will train
for periods of 15 days' next summer, ac
cording to information received at Van
couver barracks. The Oregon National
Guard trained at this camp last sum
mer. ' !
Colombia Stages (Formerly known as
Shepard's Aato Baa Lines) Portland
Hood Blver division Service temporar
ily discontinued on account of snow
drifts on the highway. Resumption ' of
service will be announced Jn this space.
Phone Main Mil. Adv.
Laaeaeon by Garfield Clrels James A.
Garfield circle No. 85. Ladies of the
Grand Army of the Republic, will hold
. . . m ai
a noon luncheon at tne no oi m
president, Louise Nlemeyer. ISO Laurel
hurnt avenue, Thursday.
Portland. RaJem. Albany Leaves stage
depot. Park and Tamhio, every nour
from 7 a, m. to 7 p. m. Fare $150.
Main MIL Adv.
Bed Cross Ambalaace Service, Frank
ShertDard. manarer. Day and night
service. 304 Hoyt street. Call Broadway
(08 or Broadway 78. Adv.
Dr. Kolar to Speak Dr. J. S. Kolar
will address the Portland Zonery club
Wednesday at $ p. m. in the Blue room
of the Portland hotel. .
Sir. America St, Helens via Columbia
river, 2 :30 p. m. dally ; 11:30 a. m. Sun
day. Alder St. dock. Main 8321. Adv.
Feet Hart! See our foot specialist,
X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com
pany, Morrison near Broadway. Adv.
Salem-Mills City Stage Connects O.
E. trains Nos. 5 and 9 for Mills 'City.
Joseph Hanunan, Salem, prop. Adv.
S, A H. Green Stamps for Cash Hol
man Fuel Co., Main 353, 660-21. Ad.
T. Walter Glllard, lawyer, returned.
Adv.
Oregon's Beat Coal. Soatkport. . Try a
sack, 75c Broadway 70,-a-Adv.
T. Walter GDlard, lawyer, returned.
Adv.
New Indictment-
Voted to Hold Man
y In Assault Case
A fault In the. indictment of Cart Lind
for assault and robbery, being armed
with a dangerous weapon, resulted in
his ease being thrown ont of court Mon
day by Circuit Judge Evajia. Llnd's case
was taken before the grand Jury again
immediately, however, .and. another, In
dictment was retnrnea.
The first indictment charged Lind and
William Lawler with taking 1122' from
George J. Smith of the Economy gro
cery, (14 East Clinton street, November
28, but failed to say they took it from
his "persona"
George Graham, deputy district at
torney, and Fred Dernpeey, were the at
torneys in the case. . .
than a year with stomach complications.
He lived on a ranch In the Elocbomin
valley until about 12 years ago. He
held the office of county engineer fire
terms. Funeral services will he held in
Astoria. Wednesday, with burial at For
est Grove. He is survived by his wife
and daughter, Mrs. Harvey Mott.
anssixa matt is foustd
-Corvallia, : Feb. 2L Will Blanchard,
residing southwest of Philomath, who
disappeared Sunday morning when he
went from his home to the barn to do
some, chores, was located at Alpine, in
south Benton county, Monday, and was
said to be walking to Monroe. Blan
chard has been ill some time. He spent
Sunday night at the Roberts mill, south
of Pftitomatb.
Funeral Services
Held fori. Blochat
Family Eesidence
Funeral services for A. J, Bloch,
retary of the Crown-Willamette Paper
company, who died Saturday Bight, were
held this afternoon -at the family resi
dence, 145 North Twenty-eecond street -
Heart disease and high blood pressure
were causes of Mr. Bloch's death. He
had been in poor health for a year.
Miri Bloch was born in-San Fran-
COXSOLIDATIOX IS" DEFEATED
BrowneviUe, ' Feb. 2L At a - special
school election Saturday consolidation of
the Brownsville, Ash Swale and Powell
districts was defeated. Ash Swale and
the Powell district voted the plan down
while Brownsville favored it.
t THOMAS ALLXA9
Cathlamet, Wash., Feb. 21. County
Engineer Thomas Allman, 72, resident
of the Cathlamet district for 30 years,
died Sunday utter an illness of more
He came
aad at . once
Cisco , Cfly-dz years ago.
to . Portland . in 1507
became) connected With the paper com
pany. After serving tn various execu
tive capacities he was made aeeretary.
In San Francisco for many years be was
with tha WeEs-Farrt Nevada National
bank. ;--" - : - - - -
He Is eurvtved by his wife aad two
daughters. Mrs. Leonard yanfman and
Miss Florence Bloch. both of Portland.
urarAwAT bot skit how
Centralis, Wash Feb. - 2L Phillip
Erhrestrcm of Sumner, who ran away
from' home eAd was picked np by the
Centralla ' police - Saturday - night, wis,
sent home to his : father, .Pr. PhtUip .
Ehrestrom of Los Angeles.' The youth
had been attending a school at ML Ver
non and was "farmed out" to a family
at Sumner. - .,-.-.. ' ' ,
Sparpr
String Quartet
In Concert With
Ufa &poQo Club
Auditorium
TONIGHT
s FEB. 21ST
8:15 P. Af.
Prices: $2, $1.50, 50c.
No Tax
Sale at Sherman, Clay's
THE
FLAVOR
IS
DELICIOUS
t s7t
- v K A
- 'In!
We serve a large pot of the best coffee
"equal to one and one half cups' for 5c
' Glass pure nulls 4c
Bottled milk 6c
Wednesday's Specials
Fresh Oyster Soup. . . .10?
Puree Split Pea Soup...7t
Columbia River Sal
mon ...154
Columbia River Smelt. 15?
Beef Stew with Vegeta-
n3lCS aaaaa la
Corned Beef and Cabbage
for .........20
We have a
Prime Rib of Steer 25t
Roast Veal...:...:...20?
Roast Pork... 25
Pork Chops and apple
sauce .'. ..25
All Puddings..... 5
Hood River Apple Pie. . .7
Potato Salad 7t
15c meat special every day
S r
Speaking of Success
OPTIMISM
POINT-OF-VIEW and sense-of-humor
are near relatives in the
family. With the 'one warped
out of shape and the other dormant
as the proverbial "door-nail" -it is
natural things appear as behind a
smoke screen.
Optimism is useful in the business of
building bank accounts, for one needs
an outlook upon the brighter side to keep
bravejy pegging along.
A growing account at the United States
National can be both the result 'of and a cause
for optimism.
"One of the Northwest's Great Banks"
1922
the) aurvrval
of the thriftiest
JJbilEdStales
THE ST. NICHOLAS CAFETERIA
We Serve
Breakfast
Sixth St., bet. Washington and Alder
West Side of Street
3 &M&xmsi 8s
I7DT7I7A STREET
r JLVlli Ej car ticket
With each flUa vele4 sn rlaU4
we give yea a atreeiear ucaat er it
nr eenl ehaaner Uvea standard
rtess. Kiaert Work.
C 3. Woodruff, 414 Raleigh BIdf.
Jenraa Cx-Staff Pbetegraaher.
The Garden
Now Calls For.
Attention
66
CLEAR T
WAYS
99
Anticipate your next season's needs and save mightily ! THE FINAL
CLEAR AWAY PRICES ON THE HANDFUL OF WINTER GAR
MENTS ARE LESS THAN THE COST OF MATERIsALS AND
TRIMMINGS!
SUITS
Plain and fur-trimmed.
VALUES UP TO $75. . . .
DRESSES
Silk ana wool.
VALUES UP TO $55
$ J Q).75
25'00
THE
SWISS
Floral Co.
Will Answer This
Call to Your
Advantage
PHONE
EAST 5370 i
East 7th and Hancock
COATS
In 2 tremendously reduced
GROUPS!
Plain and
fur trimmed
ONE
Values as high as $39.50 now. .
Values as high as $79.50 now .
Values as
$19.75
$33.75
PLUSH CO ATS BSi-jw-o
eBlO
ODD SKIRTS
A great clean-up of odd skirts
Black, navy and plaids.
FORMERLY FROM $5.95 to $11.50
ruthlessly
reduced!
$3.95
BLOUSES
In a drastic
CLEANUP!
Values up to $7.95 Georgettes,
crepe de chines; Sizes up to 54 . .
Values up to $13.95 Fine crepes
and Georgettes sizes to 54 .... .
2.95
$4-oS)5
IT
FJRST, SECOND AND ALDER STREETS
PAYS TO SHOP
PRESERVES
Full 2-lb. cans
PURE E! ($
LOGANBERRY 13) Cans
LONG HANDLE ROUND POINT
SHOVELS
Special -n .00
$ Day Ji
DEPENDABLE
COFFEE
lb. Camill-00
$1.00 Genuine O'Cedar MOPS'
and 55c Bottle O'Cedar POLISH
Special $f0d
$ Day, Set Ji
CHILDREN'S BLUE
DENIM OR,HEAVY
KHAKI
PLAY
SUITS
Hrinuned in red, long sleeves.
Regular 95c values. Special Dollar
Day V
for
MEN'S HIGH-GRADE,
ALL WOOL, SILK LINED
CAPS
a
Extra Good
Quality
Leather Sweat Bands, colors plaid,
checks and tweeds, values to $2.50.
WW1
MEN'S
SHIRTS and
DRAWERS
in wool process, fleece lined. Tlrtf
ular 9Sc a garment. Special Dollar
Day.
SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY
A SUIT
FELT SLIPPERS
Your choice of any pair of Women's or Children's Felt Slippers in
stock for only $1.00. Many valued up to $1.75. Children's sizes up
to 11. Women's sizes up to
36-INCH EXTRA
HEAVY UNBLEACHED
Muslin
Qj)Yds. :
BLEACHED
CRASH
Toweling
(Q
Q)Yds- . .
HEAVY
OUTING
FLANNEL
$41
11 Yd,
31-INCH
PLISSE
CREPE
In white, pink and blue.
Suitable tor underjaj.
ments.
in
I Yds.