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tl THURSDAY - MARCH.. 2. . 1C22. THE OrGON .DAILY, JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON Metropolitaa museunC'Tfew TortC Ulua- j "noon "at- (bclocVT ThiaIa th fifth la trated by lantern aSdea, vriH be read at J a series of lectures gb-aunder the a'ua- OIIDER OE i.lDLAY INSTALLS; '350 IECTXBJS 03T XJLCB' A ' lecture n lacet written by Miss Frances Morris, curator of laces at the tha Portland Art museum Friday after- : pices of the school art commit toe. TO .ASK MEMBERSHIP IRRIGATION PLAtl 4 - A' i - Bonus Warrants , Are Placed in Maill IGOETHALS GIVES '. . . iiinii nnxipr f - -- ' . . " -----T',:. 11 UI1 I llAtOL ) inatauauaa r grand lodge officers of "th Order of De Molar aadof tfa Sf Xkrs tot Sunnrsld chafc-tr of, th lodge, u mad at th Sannysid Ma onle tempi Wednesday ajrhtaod ISO .-'petitions vrer received . tor membership . m an Indication of tha popularitr ef Uo ; nevr order fy bora, ' ' '. .- The Bunnrsid chapter la being . In stlluted uAder letter temporary and pe tition received p to the time th ehar- tef la granted tha organisation by tha "Mother Lodge of too Sea wlQ'.entltU th appticaat to enter aa charter, members. rRErARE rO IHITIATIOK w - rreparationa . are being made for U - tilatlon ceremonies which will be held at The Auditorium March 11 and' the east . of officers haa , been, drilling, fort (he . event. All Master . Masons are Invited . to attend the ceremony aad witnesa that! Initiation. It la anticipated that The ' Aoditortum will be crowded to Ita capac ity on thla occasion,- Which wtll be ot ' great Importanoa to the Masonic, order. Grand lodge officers Installed Wed- nesday night were: jf : "- , ' A. Im Arnold, -grand maater counselor i . J. IL Rankin, grand senior counselor ; L. ' M. Snow, grand Junior counselor ; C. F. Oalaer. acrlbe : C C. 8toat treasurer ; O. I. McClelland, senior deacon : A. I Fra- ly. Junior deacon; Our. HllL marshal .R Li Stout, grand standard,. bearer John W. Rlnke. grand , chaplain ; M. M. I McMillan, grand orator and H. D. Tll- toa, grand .sentinel. ; C'"" !'0FriCEM I58TALLEP. i -r . "'feunnyside chapter officers Installed .were; , - i -. V Q. Ira" Buerstetta, master counselor , Kiatoa ' llapwood.' senior counselor ;. Cheater l Arnold,''. Junior counselor , Donald Stanley, senior- deacon ; Fred Cutler, Junior deacon ; John ' Dundas, senior steward ; Ralph Zimmerman,. Juih ' lor steward ; Carl Banford, almoner : A. Byron El rath, scribe ; . Philip Martin, treasurer ; Mehrln Battee. chaplain ; Wit llam Starr, marshal ; Elbert J.. Thomp . sen, organist ; Frank -XAcey, first pre- ceptor t Frank Walker, secon dprecep- " tor ; Frank' Brigga, third preceptor t Charlea l . Reynolds, four ft preceptor ; Donald Fraley, fifth preceptor : Alva ' Person sixth preceptor; Moraoe Coch ran, seventh preceptor ', Maughs Brown, sentinel: Frederick Weat,' orator and El- ton Brown, standard bearer.- - , ' - The purpose ot the organisation as outlined at th meeting la principally to inspire greater parental veneration, better patriotism and better ideals and clearer living. It was found at th meet ing that there are a sufficient number ,' of boys with musical ability to start a band and cborua.- . nrr. . . r I SC.'. t ,4 Tacoma. March 2. TJ P.) Th Co lumbia river taaln Irrigation project la a great DroJect. The xPDortun ities are wonderful. Lookinc Into the future,! A ! can see the water flowing over the dam and through th Canals of th basin. . I can see miles of tunnels; of sluicea and of canal h. I caa see the entire district populated. I can see tha acres blooming and fertile under the, touch of water." - such was the entnusiasue concepuon of the fulfillment of the Columbia river baatn - project given: by Major Qeaeral George W. Goethals. to members of the Commercial club at ; a bananet in - ms honor at the Tacoma hotel last night The remainder of his speech dealt with tlu mhwM' of frM tnlla'-fnry Amcrkul First warrant for Oregon'a bonus, one of S2IQ mailed out today to ex-service men wbo chose cash payments 1 ships, which he disfavors aa a violation rather than loans. Kdmond Taneenoo. 12S North Sixth street. Portland, received S31S of . state mnnev nnlof the Clayton-Bulwer treaty with Great this warrant. SU more of the first IS were sent to Portland men, Salem, Scotta MUls, Bend, BeavertonRT.iJi P? J!L I-'.'r f. " iSS I 'i . ... i ;t.vtj; .tiieas vixmx i 5h hALi:r.itj:(.(N 4 iid vVaplnitLa veterans, each recelvlnj: one of the remainder. Salem, March I. General Improvement in bos loess conditions throughout Ore gon as? a result of th wide distribution of bonus funds which was . started to day la predicted by Secretary of State aa a i - - n - A rummary of, the distribution of the' first SZlo state warrants against the bo nus fund, which were placed In the mails today, shows that every county In the state la participating In the distribu tion with, Harney county squeezing in by the' narrow margin of one. Multnomah county heads the list with 1031 or i nearly one third of the first release.; Marion county is second with 25S warrants and Clackamas county is third, with 1&5. Other counties partici pate aa follows: Baker 48, Benton 48, Clatsop 99, Columbia S3. Coos 72, Crook I, Curry 2,' Deschutes , 17, Douglas, 100, Gilliam 8, Grant 19. Hood River 4, Jackson 110, .Josephine 48, Jefferson 4, Klamath' 40, LAke 7, Lane 224, Lincoln 23, Linn 130, Malheur 9, Morrow 18, Polk 98, Sherman 1, Tillamook 87. Uma tilla 53, Union 41. Wallowa, 20. Wasco 40, -Washington 12$, .Wheeler 9, Yamhill 84. temporarily ; resWing "outside of jprejTjjat to collect the toDa and turn the on 7. . ' :'i".-'--- ' i - i. r I money back: by congressional appropria- Tne warrants in the IJrst distribution I Hon. Thi f nerfectrr leral and ia In avwerace , apprcoamsLtelsr f350, ?the p210l accordance with the custom of the Brit- JmJ?:7:TTi ' in-the Sues canaV said General Warrant number 1 ia, for 315 and goes I Goethals. . to Edmond Vaneenoo. 128 North Sixth! -,.-, inmMt irimnwiiiT sbeet, Portland r number J is forn8225 appiauded the general's ststement that f"f-f J r1?"1" 'f SlTt- he believes , theweet the only section f IJSjS.fi' .l1!" of the country in which to live, and that he intenes to persuade Mrs. Goethals to 12 seven go to Portland and one each to .v. fhTr s 3f. Mtn. tjj I make their home here. and Wapinlt Will Investigate v Eel Worm rests in I Strawberry Plants A. J. Jaenlcke, Insect specialist of the United States forest service, la leaving tonight for Waldport and several other cst cities to Investigate the eel worm altuttion among the strawberry plant. The eel worm spreads by means of th wild strawberry plants, and . kills both atrawebrriea and clover. Efforts are bleng made by ,the state board Of horticulture in cooperation with the for est service to eradicate the pest before Is eradicates the strawberry and clover Industries. Its presence has becom quit; pronounced In the Waldport ts- glon. Roosevelt Monument ' Committee to Meet I Dr. Zimmern-to Give ; '. Downtown Lectures f r . ; ,. , . . Because of the Interest shown by the , peorl of Portland In the course" of leo j turea being given at Reed oojleg by Dr. Alfred Slimmer n, a series' of doww-town meetltags haa been arranged, through i the courtesy ot President Scbola, at the k publM library These lectures, which are I fre to the public, will b Held- March 7. J U and 11, In Library hell, at o'clock. Dr.: and Mrs, Zfrnmecp have . com to America after art elghtt months' tnvestl gatken tour through pcope.: specially Central and Sohtheastefn Europe.' , Membera of the Roosevelt monument committee win meet Monday morning to discuss various sites for the eques trian statue of the former president do nated by Dr. Henry Waldo Coe. Com missioner 8. V Pier, chairman of the committee, said this morning. The meet ing, at which the recommendations of th sculptor, A. phlmlster Proctor.' for the locations win be considered, will be held In Commissioner Pier's office at 10 o'clock.' ... : ALIENS TO BE , SEPOKTZD l . Three aliens were found being sun ported by th United State hi Moratjtg slde hospital, iby R. P.. Bonham, head of tsk 'United States Immigration serv ice here, In an Inspection of the institu tion Wednesday. One a Mexican one a Peruvian and the other a Greek will be deported, .thus ; saving the government th expense of their support FORM FOR CHEST "'I ,--' " ' ' ' Restaurant men will be the next.' occu pational groapto organise for the com munity .chest recanvass, :a meeting hav ing been called for this afternoon, at the Chamber of Commerce. - Already the doc tors and lawyers are. carrying the -drive through their own ranks. -h " JJ K. Joyce is chairman of th special restaurant men's committee, and other members are J. Lt Lewis. G. G. Joyce, Arthur' Johnson. Ed 'Blaster . and Frank Beach, secretary. These committeemen are t determined that the group . of rest taurant proprietors and 'Operators shall do itself credit with adequate Subscrip tions to th chest. if -.5k- At today's meeting considerable prog ress toward adding all restaurant men to the , list of -chest subscribers-is ex pected , to be .accomplished. The total subscriptions reported today bad reached 8522.078.' &.: i ";. ';..:'i ' Included In. the list of new subscrip tions today was a contribution of S10 from the j Women's. Realty board, of which Mrs, Alvln Johnson Is president. Women workers enlisted tn th reel dence division , gathered at th library Wednesday afternoon, and - appreciation of their service wss voiced by Mrs. CV B. Simmons, chairman of the division. Let. ter were - read , from 'phest officials thanking the women workers. Mra. Sim mona . reported v that ' th residence dl- vfsion ' was-' responsible for- turning in J70.900 to tn chest. S , bOLDICRS' BODIES EtATUr 'Bodies f of s Northwest Bold iera, which were due tor" arrive in Portland: this morning were delayed at St,"' Paul nd will not be in until Friday, morning at 8 o'clock, it, was announced this morning from the office of the quartermaster of the United States army, , ;f 7 Medford Presents Silver Loving Cup To Local Chamber Three MeetYiolent Deaths in; Single Dayear'Tacoma Tacoma, March ' t (TJ. ' P.r-Thre persona were killed In accidents la or near this ity yesterday. Mrs. Grace Ehickson. 28, Inmate pf the . Western Washington hospital at Stellacoom, was run down and killed by a train while wauong-on tne rauroaa tyacas. : T. L. - Sontag, 21. oven-' charger at a Wllkeson mine, was - sunocated in Aa , a mark of aonreciation' for- the whole-hearted support Portland bas 'ac corded Southern Oregom-inf the 'Solution of Its community problems and fjartic.u- tariy in. maaing available to all peoplo the beauties of Crater Lake, th Med- roru upamper ot ' Commerce , presented the Portland chamber with a silver 'lov ing- cup at a meeting held lnj Medford I coal chute. Wednesday noon. - J - I sv&nk Tounablood. E9-vear-old . vet- John- T. Dougall, chairman of th eran of Western Indian wars, was killed nwmoersioi-um or uie Portland organ-1 at Ortlng when he was struck by a log imuuu, ww uw rropeni oi m cup, I Hne triin. which was presented by "Ben - Shelson, J tx7 m v r,r' Wisconsin Is Still Am. n a' t .1 vxiMMicu tt0 i,couiu Cascade Locks. March -21 Demmilmt I E r '. ''.:V'. ' because ' of Ill-health. Mrs. ' M Ai "Cain, Apple ton. Wis.,- March 1 (L N. S.) mother of Mrs. Leonard Day, took her Thla stormbound region-is still In a se- lif e by hanging Wednesday, at the Day riouely crippled condition in spite j of apartments adjoining the store here. Mr. SJrSt. 11 relief crews ihava been working night 93 Poles Holman parlors Friday morning. Burial Pn telephone ton line were broken eff win be at Salem, j-;- ' . by the weight of Ice.' Tne loss, K was estimated, would aggregate i,uuu,uvu. : Value, in its truest , .. '. .;intleriS r ;; .; BENS Leading GlotWer Mdm r IDRUti Gcsl ii A '1- --i Month Dedicated to MEACHAH IS REELECTED - V- 1 Baker. March 2. The Baker County Chamber of Commerce elected th follow- ident: atrr - T -TT! "ri -vv- liJfflt-oricsrsr.?u, a. rnimpa wish rC -4 r . f r- C K. De Nff e, vie president ; Horace v m- accoraanee with pl&htf i6f the Pax- ww uwwtarer, r wu. L.J Baker- todays issued to' the effect that March will h -ni-i PITST TBATEESES MOTJlTTAXs S cated to th promulgation of culture, dis-1 Sandy, March 2.--The air- was filled cipiine and good citizenship in the home. I with a hase Tuesday," said to be dust uiajur atiu ail civm snil rrst.m.l l ui . . v- .in. mn -c.f- . ... MWIMMBj UIU,U OUVOO LUQ IMU. .AV.U M w ajuperm .m; tne campaign. ! 1 1 ern Oregon. 5 8 : MARCH 3D AND 4TH f. il HoleprooflHosiery ' ; r. (" in ncr spring shadei, '' , : :' t- :- -!!A'' . . ' r1' IVIL Fashions Spotlight Centers On . v f i i Unrivaled for Smartness an$ 'Serviceability . , Featuring three moderate pricesf,:,, " $22:50 $25 $29.50 Scotch Tecdt English Txfetii ticrringborieTvccA " s- - ', , , - qp COATS as swagger " as these find a place ia every wardrobe ! Designed for a career of service tailored vvith , distmction---their lpose-fitting lines soft fabrics and har monious colorings endear them to the smartest .Women. Other Top Coats Priced From $1 5.00 Upward to $47.50 ?: Modi ante;- -'A IT. 1 1 r i if $11.50 And tmrnfaJlT. rmarf-in a splen did sirsy of ipring aKarJet and styles. Tailored Blouses t V Of crepe it chine J'?v; -t Jauntily tailored blouses with smart tPeter Pan or conrertihle coOanT' !, For wcaHNorth-outh: r if or West a Wardrobe (Vy-vord iA p r tnutrdy dretsed omen ivSf S: No longer lust "ajnonjt those DresenL but having risen greatly in the lists are I WttU SUITS now and v hencefotA an item " of major fashionableness correct for every spring "occasion I , . ,;'",' ,$25 $29.50 $35 tand upward to $45fi0 ; , J; , Homespuns Kelly Cloth ; 'Scotch Tweeds C . Rote Orchid-. ?Blue Cm , if -IP firosms Tan t v,. Scarfs In , alt delightful spring.' shade heavily fringed very special. Your Spring Hat Will Be Distinctive. . " - r .. .' " .'"y. - -if you choose one o'p.ihese at ' ; , Charming, youthful and amazinglybriginal they are-comparablevvith hats priced insuiy dollars more! . ... v. " . niZ remembered that not so' long ago, Coty's Face -PoWer ' sold for $230. Within the last ferv months the pricchas dropped to $1.00 a box." Ffidayf and Saturday you' can buy the U Origan odor Jar 57c! 'The n ruune Coty is synonymous niih elegance and qudily'ThuUrare 'o'pp'of take full advantage of it V, "1 - ' w .v. J-- - ".' - ' . So many to choose from too so gay and viva-"; cknis in their glowing spring shades that one must see 1 them" m order to fully appreciate!, - V To Top Every Sprins Costume! - ' ' r " -. '. ' ' '" ' t' ' '- ock' Felt Hats Piping R a v - r- In every soft pastel shade including - ' Vf uchxk SUde J Eeritoinklc- Orchid v ' ,v. Jaunty little sport hats--ideal for war with tweed - apparel. . ; 7' .'. l ' ; I ipe,: vvasn Motn, opeciai.. .; yc. - v-i . I . Vv$tOO' Giilette'lBrbwnie Safety Razois Specml77cp? !v I.-:; $750,GfotUOngan Perto i : 25c -andj35c, Hand Brushi Special; . . 19c t3Cr repeco 1 ooui aste; special ... . . doc $1;25 Comfort Fountain Syringe, Special ;:c 98c, t t--" ' i - . ' (full 2 Quart) - - v , " . I-: ? 50c:Lys61r Special :. , C U: :3?c T: 5 -iTWO DA VS WORE . $1.00 Rexall Hainic; 25c Rexall Shampoo Bbth;$i.coi Hundreds Kave - already . taken ad-; vantage of thu Special, : Continued . for -F r i d ay a n d Saturday onl; PA"; i ' ' -y- Complete With 3 Blades and Strop .r-,.I-- H'l. pi f ..n. . - s . ' : ' s t. - c ' - . , " - i v. "y-? " j " 13 . .'" . ,i t . j-. - K - . " ' - " , - . . . . - . 1 V A" '- ' l sry r4 VaeVirrtea Si. rrZ404 . " ' 'v 1 -i5,V. ..-J SJ fg - " MaJ C.ifs Rcccrr Sgecial Attegtfam I C " -H j ; r-.f:;-. J. .wMJim... : : . J -. IL.