The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 28, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 28, "1&22.
THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON
TOWN TOPICS
COMING EVKSTS
Waaref Ontam tNdUr Oirla tcmfiMasa, Car
vt'.lH, April 1 10 I.
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ittanr April 11.
anoint! imkr CaUsd Wortixn. fiud lode.
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to II.
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anfiraaoa, CoiupUriav Oti, Assart 27 to op
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1-arifW . tntanwttofaU I.traatoc Exposition.
rortiaad. Nowabcr 4 to H.
WEATHER roaECAST
Portland inl VWsrt. TonleM. awl Wadncs.
da fail: aontlntwd mid: aaatrrl winda.
Onwon u4 Wuhlnxtn T.nlgkt aad
aaartax fair; conluiaad sold; axxWrmta aaatarlx
WF.AT11ER CONDITIONS
Hits praaaura r..alla oar preatteaU? tlx,
amtir. muntrjr, th. hhM raadinca bin( in
South takoU. wlwra tba baruoMtar ataoda naarlji
(a inrb abovs normal. frwtpitatioD h oc
rvrtwfl Orwr an ar,a rcachinc iroai S M.xloo
lu aliaanari an J autithwartt to tb T.xaa eoaM,
and at a few p.ara is KoaUnd. Maw York,
I tab and t'aliloraia. Snow la falline In K
Vork, Kuai, okialtoraa. Nait Mexico and Texaa.
TIm tniraur la tola narmal axe.pt la th
Atlantic- and tluil auu-a awl owr aaaall araa
tn v'.lrn kanaaa. . Tha iWiciencJ la (raaust
In tba 1'lalna atalaa, rwaa nl eoaatdarabM)
arvaa, it anxianta to surra) Qua 20 drcrara.
Kara vrathar reacbn aouUiSud var Weatara
Kanua.
Mclailva huaatdlti' at ' Portland Noon yaster
dai, J ftar aot; 5 a. n. raatarda. SO par
cant: 5 a- ra. today. 44 pat Cant.
PrerliNtattoa ttnea January 1 Total. 6.60
Inrlv.; Bormal, 1X2S trtrln: daflclrnrr. 5.78
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OBSERVATIONS
STATIONS
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Bsrfbdsff to AUsd Mfctlng- An ef
fort to ratabllah a briber system of co
operation between sportsmen and farm
era of Josephine and Jackson counties
will be made by Captain A. E. Burgh
duff, state game warden, who left Satur
day to attend meetings of sportsmen'a
organlxatlona of the two counties this
week. Today Bughduff will attend the
meeting of the Josephine County Sports
men's association at Grants Pass and
Wednesday the meeting of the Jackson
County Sportsmen's association' at Med
ford." Burghduff will urge co-operation
In the protection of game birds and ani
mate and in the destruction of predatory
animals.
Forest Berries Methods An Illustrated
talk on the work of the forest service
and its methods of fire prevention i
art van six times by Forest Ranger Albert
Wlesendangrr at James John high
school Monday. At each class 80 'stu
dents were present. Wednesday 'Wlea
endanger will speak before an open as
embly of the Woodstock school ; Thura
day at Alnsworth; Friday at Shaver
and Thompson schools. lis will be at
Shaltuck Monday of next week, at Fail
ing Mirth and at Jefferson high March
tO. Wlesendanger is speaking under the
auspices of the forest service to enlist
cooperation of students to leave clean
camps and dead fires.
Colaatbla ta-ea (Formerly kaowa as
Btbepard's late Ba Llaaa) rortlaad
SL neless dlrlalos Leave Portland
10 a. m. and 4 .15 p. m. dally, and 11 :15
p. tn. Raturdaya, Sundays and hotiuaya
only, Lave St. Helena 7 :S0 a. m. and
1 :16 p. m. dally and :1S p. tn.- Satur
days, Sundays and holidays only. All
ears heated. Leave from and arrive at
the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot
Ikt Yamhill street, corner of Park street
Phsns Main Mil. Adv.
Forest Examlser Retsrae T. T. Mun
gar. forest examiner, bas returned from
Klamath Falls, where he haa been die
bussing the terms of agreement for the
control of the bark beetle project be
tween the Klamath County Forest Pro
tective association, the state board of
forestry, tha secretary of Interior and
the secretary of agriculture. The con
tract has been executed and, sent to
Waahlngon for final approval. Work
upon tha project will start within
month.
Colsmbla Stages (Forsieiiy knows as
fhesard's Asts Bss Llass) Portland.
Maltaocaab Falls dWlaloa Leave Port
land 10 a. m. arid 1:30 p. m dally and
11:11 p. tn. Saturdays. Sundays and holi
day a only. Leave Multnomah Falls
7 :30 a m. and 1 p. m. dally and 8 p. nt
t Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. All
.cars heated. Leave from and arrive at
Tthe new Auto Stage Terminal Depot,' SSJ
TamhlU street, corner of Park street.
Phone Main 8611 Adv.
Te Reeall Emmet's Birth The 144th
anniversary of the "birth of Robert Em
met will be commemorated Sunday eve
ning by a program of music and
speeches, p. 11. Darcy of Salem will de
liver tli principal address. The tnnsic.tl
program will be in charge of A. B.
Catne. The Ancient Order of Hibernl
Atna. tinder whoee auspices tha program
to being arranged, haa sent tnvttaUoan
to out of town members.
wttaloaary to Leetre Dr. Edwin Kei
TkBt. nilaalonary to China for the First
Congregational church, who Is here on
brief furlough, wtli give an Illustrated
lecture at o'clock tonight at the Sunny-
aids Congregational church. East Thirtyi
second and Taylor streets. Tha young
members of the Christian Endeavor and
Pilgrim Legion have arranged the lee-,
tare. No admission will b charged; (The
public is Invited.
Holy Xsm Society Hss Plasn Mem
bers of the Ho'y Name society have
called a meeting for March 7 at the
Holy Cross church, Bowdoln. and Staf
ford streets, to plan a campaign to ex
tend the activities of the organization.
The society is now working in fojir local
parishes. . The committee has been ap
pointed to work out a suggested cam
paign : Church of the Assumption,
Messrs. Starkey and Nibler : Holy Cross
Messrs. Foreman and Avelire ; Blessed
Sactament. Messrs, Thomas and Klrby,
and Church of the Redeemer. Messrs.
Toukey and Marcotte. The next meet
ing of this committee is set for March
16, when the members of Assumption
pariah will furnish rthe entertainment
features.
A sother Smoker for Chamber Such
success attended the lart Chamber of
Commerce smoker arranged by the com
mittee of 100 that it was decided at the
regulnr monthly dinner meeting of the
committed Monday night to hold a sim
ilar Catherine- March 24 with O. U.
Bortrmever. Lionel Mackey, W..H. Fear
C. E. Mtllfean, B Lee Paget. John
Plagemann, Isaac Staples, James McL
Wood. Frank L. N'apel und William
Piepenbrlnk In charge. Speakers at the
meeting were Mayor Baker. Fred An
drews. Robert A. Spillane and William
P. Merry, chairman or the committee
Jsdge Bess Overrules Claim The
claim of the Northwest Improvement
company, which sought to restrain
the John Dav lrriictaion district and
Morrow county from collecting a tax
of 60 cents an acre on 6000 acres of
land lying within the district, on the
ground that the law: of, 1917 allowing
this is unconstitutional, was overruled
In an opinion expressed by Judge Bean
In federal court. The case was u,
missed.
Colombia Stages (formerly knows as
Shenard'a Aato Bit Lines rorwana
A .tnrla-Seaside division Leave Port
1: d 7:30 a. m.. 10 a. m., l p. m.,
. r C i n 1.15
p. rn. ana lz .au a. m. irao mu i . .
a. m.. 10 a. m., 1 :30 p. m., 3 :30 p. m. and
6 :15 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 Stage Term
ir 1 Depot, 352 Yamhill street, corner of
r . street. Phone Main 8611. Adv.
Lions Clnb to Celebrate Presentation
of a charter to the recently organized
Lions club of Portland will be celebrated
with a banquet in the Arcadian gardens
of the Multnomah hotel March n. (gov
ernor Olcott and Mayor Baker have been
asked to participate in the event. Ar
rangements for the banquet were out
lined by a committee headed by Lloyd
Bates at a meeting in the Old Colony
club rooms Monday.
Destiny of Palettlse "What Is the
neatlnv of Palestine V will be the sub
ject of addresses before the Portland
Ad club. Wednesday noon, at the Ben
son, by Dr Nahwm Sokolow, chairman
of the Zionist organisation of the world.
and Colonel John H. Patterson, a nero
of Oallipoll. -Eli, Eli." will be rendered
by Miss Margaret Masonek. accompanied
by Mrs. T. Masonek. It will be "Ladies-
day."
n.a-ln Tailor Trost Eggs Spring egg
taking work has Just been started at
South Coos. Ten-Miie lane ana mo
water, according to a statement made by
M. L. Ryckman, superintendent of game
fish hatcheries, who returned today
from a tour of the coast country. The
eggs being taken are black spotted trout
eggs. ,
Tnr.it nrailnt- Toole E. N. Kavanagn.
assistant district forester of the U. S.
forest service, in charge of grazing, will
be the principal speaker at the monthly
departmental club luncheon of the de
partment of agriculture Wednesday at
the chamber of commerce, E. L. Wells
of the weather bureau will bo toast-master.
Colaanbla Stages rormerty kaowa at
Sbepard't Asto Bss Lines) Portland-
Hood Hirer division Service temporar
ily discontinued on account of snow
drlfu on the highway. Resumption of
service will be announced in this space.
Phone Main 8611. Adv.
Thd Red Lantern Players under the
direction of George Natanson will pre
sent three one-act plays at the rurrw
Vereln hall, Uth near Main, Thursday,
March 2, 8:15 p m. Admission 25c. Adv.
Porllaad-Tlllamook Cadlllae Staaje
Stage depot. Park and Yamhill sts., daily
st 8:15 a. m, 12:30 and 3:30 p. m. Spe
cial arrangements made for fishing par
ties. Main 8611. Adv. -
Charm to Conduct Mission March 5
to 12 a mission will be conducted nt the
Church of the Blessed Sacrament (Cath
olic), Maryland avenue and Blandena; nity house joins the church at the roar.
street. Ly the Rev. P. M. Bregena and
the Rev. J. H. Mathews, This parish
intends to establish a new parish school
and as a benefit to this fund a three-act
comedy-drama, "Tha Peacemaker," will
be given March 22 and 23 at the Turn
Verein hall.
Red Cress Am Asia see Serrtee, Frank
Sheppard. manager. Day and night
service, 804 Hoyt street. Call Broadway
06 or Broadway 78 Adv..
Portlaad'Salem-Arbaay Leaves stags
depot. Park and Yamhill. - every hour
from 7 a. ra. to 7 p. ra. Fare Jl.50.
Main 8611. Adv.
Feet Hart! See our- foot specialist..
X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com
pany,' Morrison near Broadway. Adv.
t am going with Aladdin into fairy
land next Saturday. March 4, at Lincoln
high school auditorium. Are youT Adv. J
Str. America St. Helens via Columbia
river, 2 :30 p. m. dally ; 11 :30 a. m. Sun
day Alder st. dock. Main 8323. Adv.
Salera.MlUs City Stags Connects Q.
E. trains Nos. & and 9 for Mills City.
Joseph Haraman. Salem, prop. Adv.
Br. A. E. Tamiesie, nervous and mental
diseases. Medical building. Phone Main
4785. Hours 1 to 5 p. m. Adv.
Rammage Sale, Friday, ' March 3, 10
a. m., Henry bldg., 87 Fourth st. Chap
ter F. P. E. O. Adv.
Oregon's best coal, Soathport," Try
a sack, 75c. Bdwy. 70. Adv.
Dr. Pettit has returned. Adv.
t-S wortn Hosts Warming The two
Epworth leagues, together with the
Lookout Sunday school class of Centenary-Wilbur
Methodist church, have in-
viiea an memDers ana mends to a
"house warming" and social time in
the new church community house on
Friday night at 8 o'clock The commu-
Tonight the Willing Workers class will
give a free recital tn the community
house, "An offering win be received, y
STRIPS GUM MACHINE
The contents of a glass container on
an automatic gum vendor at the G. W.
Long grocery. 840 Corbett street, was
too great a temptation to some boy, who
Sunday night broke the apparatus with
a brick, and after satisfying his needs.
scattered the remainder of the sugar
coated marbles on the pavement.
Deer and elk on the south fork of the
Payette and middle fork of the Boise
nver are reported in fine condition, with
but little loss from predatory animals.
NO MAN SHORTAGE
NOTICED HERE
1 , PUBLIC '
"Say, Louise, I read yesterday that
since the war the man shortage over
in Europe has been so bad that a lot
of the girls are coming over, to Amer
ica to look for husbands. Do you
think those girls will grab off ail the
men we know?"
"No chance, Betty. There seems to
be enough, and then some. here.
What are you worrying about? Har
old has been asking you to marry
him every week for a year. If you
are afraid of the European girls you
hrd better grab him quick."
"Maybe I will at that- You don't
seem to be worrying, either. Ted
and Dick are both wild about you,
and I know they are going to hurt
each other if something doesn't hap
pen." "No. I have something . else to
worry about, so am not going to get
stirred up about any man shortage
yet. I am worrying about clothes. I
need a new suit terribly, and Just
can t afford it."
Why not go down to Cherry's.
They have the entire second floor at
Park and Morrison entrance. 349
Morrison, center of block. Take ele
vator. Adv.
THIS WEEK -
FHJ, iti vii iv iiiruu a ruiw w
One Performance Each Sight, 8:88
BARGAIN PRICE
Mat. Sat., March 4
cosTracous i to i r. m.
GRIPPING FILM SUCCESS
THAT
f
SOMETHING'
FAITH, POWER' AMBITION,.
! CONFIDENCE?.
See This Wonder Picture and Decide
Together With 2 -Reel Comedy
KISS MISCHIEF, Featarlag "BABY
PEGGY"
Prices, Including War Tax Eve's:
Asnits ae; unuares. see
; Satsrday Matinee, tie
2 a?5a.
PgBa's.a:;gi
a
popular
home for
Portland
visitors.
imperial
otel
Manager.
1701717 A STREET
r JLvEjLLi car ticket
With eaeb film developed and prlatsd
we give res a tretrar ticket or U
far real faeaser thai atasdard
riewa. i-xawrt, Work.
C. S. Weaflrff, 414 Raleigh BUf.
Jssraal kl-Otaff rbotegraafeer.
Hew.
16k m
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"Imustgo to
the, Dentist,
But Oh
How I
Dread to"
I can hear you say it
I know how you feel.
Your experience at the
dentist's has been
painful, unpleasant one.
A similar experieace
now would he unnec
essary, for, by the use
of - -
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SINGLE OPERA ORDERS
NOW
THROUGH THE MAIL
CHICAGO GRAND
OPERA COMPANY
MARY GARDEN SK?,
AUDITORIUM, MAR.- 22 TO 25
City aad Ont-of-Tows Orders FlUed
Sow for SINGLE, Half-Season
or Season, aad
RETURNED IMMEDIATELY
Before Ticket Office Sale, Which
Opens 5xt - Monday at
Sherman Clay A Co.
PHONE MAIN 5319
Or Write W. T. Pangle, at Sherman
Clay A Co. for
! ANY INFORMATION
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That Our Remarkable Between
Season Sale Offer Will End on
Saturday, March 4th
The Shrewd Buyer Will Take Heed
Suit anctfetra TraiseFS
$45, $50, $60 and up
(for ihe teeth)
I can fill, crown, bridge, or extract your teeth wjthout your feeling
the slightest discomfort. THERE IS NO HURT
Dr. A. M. Abrams
AND ASSOCIATES
Columbia Bldg. W. Park and Wash.
Hours 9-6 Phone Bdwy. 4191
OVER RIVOLI THEATRE ENTRANCE
Columbia River
SMELT
Per 50-Lb. Box
$1.35,
Portland Fish Co.
84 FRONT ST.
PORTLAND
Cuticura Soap
Clears ihe Skin
and Keeps it Clear
Sou. Of
I xrmm ox
- Tsvleom, Sc. tui'jutww. xnUm
RuMrTR
This is a real opportunity for you to secure rare
savings on fine imported fabrics and famous
American woolens
Every Material is included in
this sale nothing reserved
Hundreds of beautiful new woolens for your selection medium
weights for year-round wear, heavy weights for balance of winter
and beautiful new spring woolens, in all the newest patterns for the
Mining season. A
We have never been able to offer better quality than our present stock
of woolens, and the values are very unusual.
The Nicotl Srtiardof Tailoring Will Be Strictly NIamtained
"WIS .ZBEBEMS SOITS
- Oscar M. Smith, Manner
108 THIRD STREET NEAR WaASHINGTON
New 1922 Spring Woolens are here in abundant variety
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Hazelwood I
Breakfast i
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Suggestions
Served 7 to 11 :30 A. M. 1
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No. 3-r5c I
Pacific Raage it ssaaa
factured with or without
gat combination. Being
strictly a Northwest
product. It is peculiarly
adapted to Northwesters
conditions.
LANC'S COMBINATION CAS, COAL AND
WOOD range is the latest in stove construction. It is the
first stove ever made to bum gas in the! fire box under a
closed top. One burner will easily heat every inch of cook
ing surfaceheat , circulating ENTIRELY AROUND
OVEN, heating water at the same time. Declared by users
to be the most successful and convenient stove on the market
WESTERN MADE
for Western People
- A Pacific Nortfmest Product
Choice cf Cereal and Cream
Tvo Eggs. Any Style
Toast, Rolls
or Dread and Duller
Coffee
Track and Train
to Spokane
THE NORTH BANK ROAD
The reserve genius of the modern engineer was freed in the locabon
and construction of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway through
a country of mountains; canyons and rivers on a route of easiest
grades and curves. With heavy rail these tilings produced a track
allowing movement of fast trains with greatest comfort to passengers.
The trains of this line give passengers every feature for enjoy
ment of travel. '
Equipment includes observation cars, dining cars, sleeping can,
parlor cars and comfortable coaches.
Day and night trains to Spokane from Union SudonT Portland.
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IbUbs Empire Hsrta Bill
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Leave By lay Br Hlarat
Portland 9 :15 A.M. 7:10 P.M.
Arrive
Spokane 9:00 P. M. 6:50 A.M.
Rail ass sleesiac car tickets Issaea, aaa
rare csecksd as 4 f aU laforataUoa sss
ailed at
CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE. 3d and Wash.
UNION PASSENGER STATION
1 1
The Hazelwood J
388 Washington Street
IportlandI
a ar it v . a
OREGON
Broadway
Hazelwood
127 Broadway
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Sand. Gravel. Crushed Rock
RETAIL STORE 191 FOURTH ST.. PORTLAND, OR.
KletsettTuelCb.
Phoii Broadvsu 70
andCrashedRockScreemng
Phone Yom Orders East 926. Automatic 215-05
PROMPT DELIVERY 1 .
Columbia Contract Co.
Foot of East
Salmon SL
3010aka5th
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