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6 THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1822. the oregon; DAixy journal, Portland, ; Oregon 11 TOWN TOPICS COHOIQ KTCCTS . hm Olto OW i 1 1 in 1 1 C aailK Am 1 M ' laita rsaabrtarlaa eawnrh aarinc iwul;. Allan,, inn I II. a . . . Aaaaat CmWt Cattaft WottuM. grand ladca. Km raatlfaL Jsaa T. tad ft 'On at r Star, (isa ehavUf. Ism 1 II. Orai hMW Tmi Psaalal TJalea ai 1SS nSi. UluUk cats. Jbm la t JaJs . T Aartaa laUia( a BaakiaaV a"Jr II 32. . ! Hi AaaaM to 11. (sraama Chrtatlaa tntMM l'ason mi aafiMara, CotaaM CUj. Aacia. 2T to 8s Uwfcar 4. Wimt miwdii, rretMtairt Epiatcoal to) it rwrta tatamatteaal Uaaatotk KirgUttloaV ' WIATHKK VO RECAST arllaa4 ss f1HaUl ToaiffcV aad rridal nn; ansitasrir imi Onaoa: TvMcU a4 rridaf rata Una, amtaMs rata at aatr aast poriiaai stron kagtnan, winds an tha aoaat. Waahiattnat Tontcat aad mdaj rata vast pwnaa, ram nv aaaw aaM peruna; aaraaar to aiaM aau portiaa j asadarau aovLnati? fala oa Ilia YfCATHE CO5DITI0K8 ' 'Ta araajafa avxlmtslr law afT tha At is at la anaat, tadaa Important n praanira araa la Common." Muaical numtxr win be trtvafl by ttarr Gordon Fortoea, IdeO Ounn Watson and Mrs. F. W. Hawkina. H. Edward Mill, founder and leader of tha leafua, will praaida. Altera Tbatt ' of Sateaal Chanted wtta tha theft of a conductor- satchel from Sixteenth street cai, Marti Lan deen. 455 North Twentieth street, was arreaiad early this morning by Inspect ors Drennen- and Davis. The detectives recovered an the stolen property except i.s tn cash and 'IS car tickets. ; The tc was round la a chicken coop at Lundeeri's borne. The- stolen ostflt be Jonrad to Conductor H. W. Wickeret The baa- contained IS. SO in cash, a money changer valued at S7S0 and ft worth ol tickets. The altered theft occurred Feb ruary II. Lundeen Is said to have con BUaoa (Sees last The ZUkht Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon, left Wednesday for New York city to conduct a aeries of noon-day Lenten services in j Trinity church tha first five days of next week. The bishop will also occupy the pulpit Sunday morning. It Is the custom of Trinity church to call men from au parts of America and Europe to conduct the Lenten services, while at: Trinity the bishop will lay a wreath i on the Brl pre Celwale apparently antral ott tha anaat, BMntl acaitaaaataard. Tha saiar part a taa anantr a) roarna a ein nrsasan la mot af ' ahick k In goatimBUn UaNa . Pnatpttattoa kaa eenarrad m lha n t'm North raeiria coaJt aad aver atoat of tba aaaatry aaat of tba aliartaMppl rkr. The !4)rata baen praatpHatfca a raportad: Knei Ua. Tana. l.Bil Prlnca UnparV B. C. l.0 Kaar Ortoaaa. U.. 1.10. MMdar wauter era- taila (war aaat af (ha Want aad U tha Xorth Atlaatte aUtaa. aaita Is tha Uulf aad Central Plataa atataa hxrar Uaiparatar at tha rala. Tha ' laama tmparatora U hi Kaaaaa, aad fracsint aautar raaahaa praatMaUr la tha Tasaa aeaac Hoathaaat atorai waraiasa ra arJarad at T il a, am. at all Oraf oa aad Waahlastaa ata Hom asrapt Uanhflald. luladaa bamlditr at ftrtlandi Hoon raster day, SI par oanl; p. at. jraatardar, SS per eaatt a a. at taoav, ti par aaak Praarptutloa tinea January 1: ToUl, 4 52 , Inrhaal aoanal, 12.64 Inchaa: daflciaaey. 6.12 . lacbaa, IPW1KD U WILLS. OBHKRTATIOIta TaTIORB KalafT tlataa. Ilaffaia, Caieary, Or Maav ........... T . . . Aloarta ('vavrr. m ....... I'm alornaa. Imta ........ Ixidge CKr, Kaa Kdiaoalon. AJaarte , Vama, CaL K'miimmvm, raaaa ...... ll.ianralu. T, a Kara. A. II Juaaaa. Alaaka ......... Kaaaaa City. Ma Ixa AMcalaa. Cal alarahlakt. Or. - .. Madford, Or. . , Kampala, Tana i m Mann la. Mont. . . hrm Orleans, la. Haw Tort. N. T.. 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IT" so 22 .54 S3 .16 46 4 0 (0 24 .06 30 6 0 23 10 0 .... -10 0 44 26 0 60 4S 0 40 S4 .01 74 0 16-4 0 40 64 I 24 16 0 63 44 0 II II 0 66 2T 0 SZ 26 .16 13-6 .0 74 41 1.10 SO 23 .46 -3 .... 6 S6 44 o 26 2 0 22 6 0 66 St 0 50 SO .44 20 4 0 53 Sft 0 44 S4 1.S0 64 I .0 18 6 0 68 44 0 51 20 .61 16 0 0 14 12 0 60 44 0 tl 46 0 16 40 6 84 2 9 41 .... .62 AI 16 6 6 01 46 44 0 39 20 0 4 .... 0 46 0 40 24 O 36 34 .66 28 4 0 44 . ... Af1anuaa ratxfrt mi prsvadtna; day. CHIef ToreiUr Camlar-Colonsl Wil liam B. Oreeley. United State! forester. Is scheduled to arrive. In Portland tha first week tn April, to go over with Dis trict Forester George Cecil the matter f allotments for the Northwest district during the ensuing year. Greeley will be accompanied by Roy Hiadley and ti. R. Carter, assistant foresters ; L. F. Xnelpp. assistant forester In charge of Unda t T. W. Nororesa, chief engineer, who was here recently on..road matters, and Major F. W. Keller, all of ,tha 'Washington, D. C office. They will spend about a week In Portland. relaatkla Btagee (fenaeriy kaewa ai kbapard'e Alto Bai Uaei) rertlaad Attorla-keaslde Dlvliloa Leave Port land 7:30 a. m., II A. nr. 1 p. m.. 4:il p. im. and 13 :S0 a. m. lave Astoria 7 :1i a. rr) 19 a. 1 :30 p. 3 :30 p. m. and :11p.m. Direct connections al Astoria ta and from Seaside and Clatsop beach points. All cars heated. Ieave from and arrive at the new Aulo Sugs Term inal dannt, 311 Yamhill etreet, corner of Park street P,hone Alain 8411. Adv. Marie ta Celebrate AsklTirtary The Rialliallon Learue will celebrate tte firth anniversary Friday evening at the Modern Conservatory of Muslo, 148 Thirteenth street. Speakers from a niamber af advance thought centers will give three-minute, addreseea. Robert" II. Heed will introduce tha program with the subject. "What We' AU Have In grave of Bishop Scott, the first; Episco pal bishop to Oregon. ' Ylaeeat Is Gseet af ' Ufiuberaee Harry F. Vincent, fer two years mana ger Of the E. K. Wood Lumber com pany Id Portland, was the guest of 30 local lumbermen at a dinner i at the University club Wednesday night Via cent leaves Saturday for San Francesco to become manager of the entire Pacific coast business of the K. K. Wood com pany. The concern operates mills at Hoquiam and Everett and owna a flo tilla of ocean carriers and a number of retail lumber yards. Loggeri AieocIUoa to Heel The regular monthly meeting of the; Colum bia River Loggers association -will ne held tn the office of John Dougau. manager of the Information bureau of the association, tn the Spalding build ing at 9 :30 a. m. Saturday. About one-half of the 42 logging camps affill ated with the association are closed down because of adverse weather condi lions and deep snow in the nigner alti tudes. Colssabla Stages rFomerty knows al kepard'i Aato Bai Llaei) Pertiaad St. Hileai dlvliloa Leave Portland 10 a. m. and 4 J5 p. rn. dally and 11 33 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holluays only.- Leave St Helens 7:30 a. m. ana 1 :1S p. ta dally and 1:15 p. m. Satur days. Sundays and holidays only. All cars hasted. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal ' Depot 853 Yamhill street, corner of Park street Phone Main S81L Adv. Comedy Drama at Tore Vereln Hall A three-act comedy drama, entitled "The Peacemaker," will be put on by local talent at Turn Vereln hall. Thir teenth and Jefferson streets. March 23 and 23, for the benefit of the building fund of the proposed new Blessed Sacra ment parish school at Blandena street and Maryland avenue. The play will be produced under direction of ( Francis Adair, who will take the leading role. Benefits to Be Slmised Benefits of Irrigation to the agricultural Industry of Oregon will be discussed at a meeting of tha Portland Realty board at the Mult nomah hotel at noon Friday ny t'ercy a. Cupper, president of the state water board and secretary of the state desert land board. L. M. Lepper also has a place bn the speakers' program at the meeting. William A. Baker Bought William A. Bakef is betnir aaught by his wife, who, wrote Inspector Bob Craddock : of the bureau of missing persona this morning asking police aid tn the search. BaJcer was last seen here on February 22, when his wife left for Spokane, expect ing Baker to follow on February 24. He was Buying at the Carlton hotel, but has left the hotel. Westmoreland Club to Meet West moreland ctub will meet Friday night In Sokel hall. East Fourteenth and Duke streets. After a business, session be ginning at 8 o'clock there will be dano lng and cards. Plans for constructing a community house for the Westmore land district will be discussed. PsbUe Invited The third in a series of monthly pipe organ concerts will be given Sunday at "3 o'clock at the Sunny side Congregational church by Professor Lucien E. Becker, to which the general public is Invited, N admission fee will be charged. The trustees "of the church are sponsoring thii oaovemeut in an ef fort; to create aad cultivate a desire for the beat music Professor Becker' baa prepared a program i of eight numbers for the concert. The church ta at East Thirty -second and Taylor streets. SperUmia Are Cmtei-Strong dele gallons will be sent by Southern Oregon sportsmen's associations to attend the meeting of representatives- of game as sociaUona. which, will be held in Port Land March 13, according to advtea re ceived today from Captain A. E. Burgh duff, state gam warden, who fat visiti&g In Southern Oregon, Waskbarav Is forest Servta Drafts maa Frank E. Washburn, formerly with the U. 8. forest service In the Southwest, and lately with, tha Wash ington office of the coast geodetic sur vey, has joined the local force of the forest service as draftsman. - Columbia Stages trermerfy kaewa ai Seisr Aato Baa Llaei) Porttaad- Hood Klver dlvlalea Service temperar- ur disoontinued on account of anc drifts oa the highway. Resumption of service win be announced la this apaoa. mono Main MIL Adv. rrebatioa Period XalargeeV The pro bation period for postal carriers has been changed to Include fhe substitute period. Formerly the probaUon period began only upon tha carrier's appoint ment on tha regular force and continued six months. - - I Blagla Taxers to Meet The OrerOn Single Tax league wlu hold tta rejrular meeting at Central library Saturday at 8 p. m. The aublect will be: "How the Single Tax Will Dispense With Gov ernment by. Commissions." Xew Blalkla Store to Opea Arrange ments have 'been completed . for - the opening of the new Blalkln clothing store at the southeast corner of Broad way and Oak Btita, Friday. Kathan Bialkln. proprietor of the . new estab lishment, operate similar enterprises at Third and Oak streeu and on Third near Burnside street He recently pur chased the stock and fixtures of the Phegley V Cavender store . at Fourth and Alder and moved them to the new location, where he has a long term lease on me ground coor ana basement. Portlaads Greatest Telephoae ' Sem- ber, XaU it, YeUew Cars, still main tains low rates; two can fide as ''cheap as one ; cabs of latest type. - The drivers are alert and watchful. Yellow cabs assured service. Main $--Adv; 9i ; . ' Te Give Ceaeert The young women of the First M. E. church "Ergathae class will give a cOncert at the. Men's Resort Saturday night at o'clock.' This is the sixth concert given by these young women this winter. . ' Crystal Lake Park open for engage ments.. Secure- dathigs now for i your summer outings and picnics. - Telephone Mllwaokie -f 2-J-Adv. Bed Cron Jtmbnlasee Servlee, ; Frank Sheppard, manager. Day and night serv ice, 304 Hoyt street. Call Broadway S0C or Broadway7S-Adv. . Portlaad-Salem-ATbaay Leaves stage depot. Park and TamhilL every ' hour from 7 a. m. to t p. ta. Fare 3L6a Main geiL Adv. Br. T. M. Henderson, Nose, Throat and Ear specialist has moved his office to 111 Medical building. Alder street at ParkAdv., Feet 'Bart! See our foot "specialist, X-ray aervtce free. Knight Shoe com pany. Morrison, near Broadway. Adv, Columbia River Smelt, 60-pound box 3L25. Royal Fish Co., L. Meyes, mana ger, 205- Yamhill street. Main 4"t0. Adv. Search for Womaa FrmlUeis Rela tives of Mrs. Ina B. Hayes have searched, futllely for Iter since her diaap- pearancexrom her . borne, 63 Fourth street. February tL- She had Just re covered from :severe Ulnesa,- .J Cerambhk Stages UPormerry kaewa as Shepardl Aat Baa Uaei) PorUaad Xattaemah Fans-Hood River Alvlsloa Leave Portland f :30 a. nk, a. nv, 11 :30 a. nu 2 :3v p. m. and 4 :45 p. m, dally, and 11:15 p. m.. Saturday, Sunday and I holidays. Leave Hood River 7 30 a. m-, 9 a. a& lido 6v to, 2:30 p. m. and t :5 p., m. daily; and 6 :30 p. m. Satnrdaya. Sundays and holidays. Phone Maa 3611. Adv. , - tj Smlth-KeCoy Compaay te Move The Smith-McCoy Electrical company .wlu move this week from Its location at 104 Fifth street to 264 Alder street. The concern has secured a live-year lease on the new location. . ;f The Red Z.aatera Ttayers under the direction of George Katanson will pre sent: three one-act plays at the Turn Vereln hall. 13th near Main, Thursday. March 2,105 pm. Admission 25c Adv. PertUaTmamoek Cedilla Stage 8 tags depot, Parkmnd Yamhill sta daUy at :15 am, 13:30 and 8:30 p. m. Spe-. cial arrangements made tor fishing par Ues. Main 61L Ad, t i Teatk tor the Toothless, made by a specialist, means satisfaction for you. Dr. Roasman, Journal building. Adv. . Str. America St Helens via Columbia river, 3:30 p. m. daily; U JO a. m. Sun day, Alder st. dock. Main 832Sv Adv. Salem-Mills aty SUge Connects Q. S. trains Nos. 6 and 9 for Mills City, Joseph Hamman. Salem, prop. Adv. Mrs. Webster has opened a school In dressmakmg and designing, 637 Morgan building. Main 2905. Adv. . , Br. lanes O. Pitt baa moved his of fice from Plttock block to 904 Selling building Adv. 01 For ldav iind Sa - J af-. Jk5 ft SOAP SALE &yffl:ltee Soap 6 for 25c No phone orders,' no deliveries except with other purchues. Limit 6 oars to a customer. THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH 1qU Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled C .H'l.'-"! Most m Value a-W ,aaa9 The Best m QiiaKty Parcels Post Pachczs Prepaid on $5 Purchases C.vi-. PROSE MAIN 6311" , AST INFORMATION CHICAGO GRAND OPERACOMPANY AUDITORIUM MARCH 23 te Si Rubber Good Three-quart Seamless Combina tion Hot Water Bottle aid . Fountain Syringe; regular i 3)3.75. Special $2.49 Ladies' Douche Syringe, regular 3.00. Special at.... $1.98 Bath Sprays. Special at.!. . .7c Teddy Bears, regular 1.50.. 98c D0DB .stye GREEN TRADING SteMPS . .a- ax-?.;? , IWf 1 FRIDAY ana SATURDAY i March 3 and 4 Vanity Boxes 1 Lot Vanity Boxes, values 15.00. 20.00, 25.00 now AT ONE-THIRD OFF Ladies Umbrellas AO Ladies' Umbrellas priced above 5.00--now AT 1S OFF Wardrobe Trunks Continental Wardrobe Trunks, regular price 4 Oat $32.50 3 l&e(s&iftieCa. Phot BroaoVeiiTDl 3010akat9tH OS3 Rpe ws- Pipeless FU RHACES Here's the COLONIAL FIREPOT that is SAVING THOUSNDS OF DOLLARS in fuel for hundreds of satisfied users of Colo nial Pipe and Pipeless Fur nacesmade for Northwest - homes. Northwest fuel, - " Northwest conditions. YOU BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY when you buy a Colonial. Phone Woodlawn 2862 , or write for literature. MONTAG STOVE? WORKS V ; Keatew Slatiea, Portland, Oregon SHERWIN-WILUAMS PAINT; is the most durable and Economical Paint that can be made. Selling now for: REGULAR COLORS $3.75 CAL. . . $4.00 .GAL. WHITE .- .- Toilet Articles Hinds' Honey Almond Cream 38c Pebeco Toothpaste... . . .. .36c Cla-Wood Lemon Cream, 4-oz. jar 50c Egyptian Henna for tinting ,the hair a Titan red. . . . . . . .50c CANDY Assorted Satin M i x Candy, lb. . . . .19c Commercial C h o c o ! . lates; special, ; per pound". .19c Jordan Almonds, now y special, lb...... 49c f EARTH Floor Paint This inside Floor Paint gives s high' gloss finish. dries overnight, The Quarts $1.00, H CaL $1.90 Gallons $3.50. Old Dutch Enamel best on the market, stays white. Easy to apply. f!fflatmmillH3flll I EXTRA SPECIALS I Traveling Bags, regular 50. 55 and 60, only one of I I each. - Special . , . .$39.75 1 I Traveling Bags values i 37.50, 38 and 40. Spe- 1 s cial at $27.75 Suitcases, values 43, 45 and 46. Special ...,$32.50 I DRUGG Aider Street at West Park Toilet Requisites Dr. Fowler's Tooth Paste.. .50c Dr. Fowler's Tooth Brush Ster ilizer, nickel-plated . . .$1.00 Phul-Nana imported Crystal Salts. Regular 2.25; special at $1.49 THE STAR VIBRATOR complete ; $5.00 IB L2th e Brings to the Thrifty Shopper the Following Lhl of Unierpricei Ofzringi, Which h$ Comparison YouU Find, to Be Unmatchable-Srpings Worth Whale of SeaionaMe t Merchandise. : ' . . - ' ; ;. 1 '-: Broken Lines-anious Makes Kid and Suede Gloves at $1.49 Pair sOne and Two-Button and Caantlel Strap Style- All, of First QualitySizes 5 ft to 7i in the Assortment If you would purchase fashionable, perfect fitting and re liable quality Kid or Suede Gloves at a bargain price, dont overlook Friday's sale. It is a stock adjustment, including Kid Gloves niade with overseams in two clasp button style; also "Suede Gloves with P. K. seams in one and two' button clasp style, as 'well as Kid Gloves in gauntlet strap wrist style. All sires from 5 to 75 are included in the assort ment. Colors are fclack, white, tan, grey, mode, bearer, brown, etc You have choice from the entire C1 A Q assortment Friday at Women's Cotton Union Suits f Sizes 36 and 38 at 79c Suit Sizes 42 and 44 at 98c Suit Fine form fitting, spring weight Union Suits tn high-neck, long sleeve styles in ankle length a also Dutch neck with elbow sleeves In either ankle or knee length. New Springtime Footwear ' Pumps, Oxfords Ties -$435. $4.85. $5.85. $6J85 The most fashionable styles In black and brown Kid or Calfskin, also In Patent Leather lac a, button, strap and backle models with military. uuoaa or low neeia. . au sizes ana vtauu. EXTRA! For Friday We Announce'Another One of Oar Jatlly Famous , Yi PRICE REMNANT SALES !, This time you have choice from our entire stock of Remnants and Short Lengths consisting of hundreds and hundreds of pieces in desirable qualities, neat patterns or plain colors in : . , ' Crepes, Voiles, Crashes, Shirtings; rVaistings, Silk Mixtwcs, Kimono Cloths (Plain and Fancy), Natural md White Linens, Curiam Goods; Marqtdsettes, Madras, Nets, Scrims, Etc. Lengths' From I to 10 Yds. Disregarding Worth or Former Selling Price, You Have Choice From the Entire Assortment Friday at Exactly , ' ' -. One-Half the Marked Regular Remnant Price . No Phone or Mail Orders None Sent C O. D. or Reserved N $t5.49 Women's Handsome Breakfast Ctots $49 These attractively made and trimmed Corduroy Breakfast Coats come in Copenhagen, Orchid, American Beauty, Pink, etc, and are shown in all sizes 36 to 44.; Most exceptional values at this low prce. i "",J, "" a 11 - . I ii5SgggJTagaaagagtsngBg-paMagBa (1 TOMORRfiWI Hmn-1 h A fo)B I I THE GREATEST RACE- i U " EVER MADE P f rl 1 V 1 -i-J a 1 X U NrWrtWx 441 Q'&Sb action nit' BH V l C ' THRILLS iTj 1U J Mary carr n "LrJ rTLj , CLVDE COOK Lf ': : '"" . . ;nrrr-:-r. j m ; I . . . L 0 - . v. . : ....... 4 ' . . ' : . 18-In. Traveling Bags At $3.19 Black split cowhide Bap&f in cobra grain made with lift catches and food lock also 18 inch brown Fabricoid Bap with sewed corner. Choice Friday at. . . ..$3.1$ oasemeni section. J 8 02. Rolls Crepe f TOILET PAPER 12 Rolls fdr 69c Just 2S00 Roils to sell at this special price. No phone orders. 3 Yard Bolts R1C RAC BRAIDS Al 5c a Bolt About 1000 Bolts of medium-width Rlc Rac Braid in this sale. 33and34Inch - PONGEE SILK - Friat85c! Yd. A special purchase and sale of 12 "morale, natural color Pongee Silks of fine even weave and. excellent weirM and finish 33 and 34 Inch, widths la Frtdas Sale at, yard &5c .Co-operating' With the Manufacturers -of r Fn.U-i.Va to Uvdk IU VUgmtbzrpricmfta) Hm nmm OrtUr MJ OnUrs Mnt Iarlwl foetaaj 1 Men's Dress Shirts1 In Coat Style at $1.69 Men's neck band coat style Shirts with" double soft cuffs. They are made of fine woven madras and Shown in both light and dark colored pat terns in sixes 1 4 to 1 7. ' Work Gloves 35c Pab-r3 Pain for $lX) ; - Leather Gloves especially suitable for gardening or yard work. Sizes for Men,. Women and Boys. At 35c a pair, or 3 pairs .i.CI nfl for ............ VltUU SprihgiTime Ei : . Witisoat watt word, or : tlnra EaaWoiderM tkmt praulamt pattern and style botr kacans la Lat 1 at :x 5c A TARD jrott U Lot 2 at 10c A YARD yon 'i :-, r- Baby Sets." ' -; I. Lot 3 at 15c A YARD you Im Lot 4 at 25c A YARD yon La Lot 5 at 35c A YARD yon . -Scalloped Edges, t- -: la Lot a 79c A YARD you la Lot 7 at 98c A YARD you ; Handsome Eyelet and r Iat Um foBowtac maaararico arTarars ia Uiarjr mmw pria. woaaaa iU wale a am., not only bacaaao of tk axcaOaat aaUcSea W f Um tMptiafly low pricas notli f-.; . . . have choice from ! Narrow Cambric, Edges and Insertions. r -have choice from Fine Long doth Edges,, Insertions and Floe Swiss - ;- ' - r'-'-'-'-r-., . have choice from 9 to 12 inch Cambric Skirtings.""' have choice from i 17 Inch Swiss and Cambric Flouncings. have choice from 17, inch Swiss Flouncings, Baby Ruffles and have: choice from Beautiful. 2 7 inch Imported Organdie Flouncings. have choice ftonj 36 Inch Imported Voile Flouncings is White Raised Designs. ? : : '. ? u : , . ... . -V FiPEPiFaEss FURtlACES