SATURDAY, - MARCH 4, 1S22. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. 4 PORTLAND, OREGON TOWN . TOPICS M coutxq rmrn Wasters One. Otdar GirV eoaftavaee. Cor- VAliSk AprS I t . Jaiara Prssbyta Wabarr 4. Order Casta Wort waa. sraad Mm 'April. (.. B,aa tlnl. taa. a aA .' ' OrrWr of Kaatara Star, ftsad ebasar. Jane 3a " i. . - " - . Onm Baptist Towns raoptt Onto aaata - " IWnhU lul as t iohr 8. Tit iaoku Jnatilat ( Bankin. Jala X IB. Wars. Aa t to IS. ' V ()nra CbrWtta EManc Calon asss bmn Cataabi Our. -Aerat 7 to I ... iChan-a of Aaaariia. rofttead. l-aorfle lntaraaHooal U oea fftpfsmoa, roctlaoa, Koaanab 4toll. WEATHKB FORECAST Portland ud TUinttjp Tonifht Wild Boadaj aaaaaliaul fain:, winds anaatlr ottlBWaatodj. - Orteoa add Wohmrt-ow Tonibt and Bandar aaiJ raia; frash wind. bmsUi toouaaKerv. VK1THEB - COJ DITIOSS ' Low r asors stood from Soothere Alaska mm VCmtmn Cniuta and all of iih Waatarn Hla taa axorpt California. TW pian la Taaa and JUoainanar Preeiratatian haa a- niiri a In aakartM aad orui r-acaiio wv, i u4 at a faw-tt&tiaoa ia Alberta. Saskatchewan. .TranwM and tha DinUict of Cotamaia. To by cltiee and municipalities . and', civic j he came Jn to power and that he has the clubs In Um Rose Feetival activities, that J confidence of the country, because he to- they wiu stage a minstrel snow awcniirnof uwgwrt. ; , , .v chase uniforms for the band. Tne'Br- . v . f , riana drill team will also have new oni-1 u Ajemocratic -new. wherever forma. ., i - : J fair minded Democrat gather, the arm TtHatao HaefetT Mta A meeting of I la admitted to have been a thlrty For Mr. Kart- caUed for tonight at I'M o'clock In the J thoogh lt la too early to aay what T. it c. A. auditorium by Mra. J. w.i totupiot we xour-power pact numiiL niMtrintMHtent.i and Georee Fo-for Hiance.' a the Democrats call it aadaa. rice president ot the aoclety. Spe-1 win he. . Curiously : enongh, those who cial bastness matters are to be consid-1 praise Mr.' Harding' for caffing the'eon ered. Organisation ot. the society will I ference see to the act A sequel to Wood- be, perfected, -"X- : i 1 I row- Wilson's efforts - at International naa akkca.fn home of H.1 COoperaUon. Criticism of the Hardin K Hebba, 487 East. Seventeenth street. 1 administration on domestic iseties la wMMihMi ThnrwiAv afternoon. aooaT' I confined to no alnete aubiect. The Dum. nUy, by a sans of boya, who , escaped obrats privately think and publicly say with a' woman's manicure set., a oki i tne last tax UD was a - monstrosity, watch and $10 in war savins' stamps. I They point to the deficits in the budget The prowlers overlooked several aruciesi as tne answer; to Repoblican claims of valuable Jewelry. ." t i ; ,1 I hout economy and they fear that the Beeeverlaa' Fro at' OKeratlea George 1 Republicans are going to erect a hleh Dufrayne of Boise. Idaho, .was reported J tariff wan that will cripple foretgn trade, this morning as recovering nicely from I The Democrats don't believe -the eco- ui enitralion .recentlv rjerformeo at tne l nomie tinio mrrmlA ttayr United States Public Health Service ! bad throujrhont th TTnitMi skm it inches In heieht black hair and brown hospltaL Dufrayne was transferred J cooperation with Europe either throuefa i ere. re light gray cap. dark overcoat. from the Boise hosnital about a weea I h t.. f v.b. ..v.. I soft white shirt, cook's pants over airs t . .'.- Imhita ' w?Fi1 UVllBCTS . UsVTLUS v aaawa? ayva -- i black button shoe . 7 U : W. O.rEitter Missing. Since March -First : William .Otto Ritter haa been missing since 11 a. au. Wednesday, when be left the boat Claire at Municipal dock No. 2. on which be was employed. His fam ily fears 'he may have wandered off in a demented con dition because of recent lUneea. He is a member or Multnomah , camp. Woodmea of the World, and any In formation concern ing him will be re ceived by the clerk of that camp, J. O. Wilson, phone Est 77. . Ritter is de- ,us ': -..:..-: ...V. .- I 1 scribed as eing ago- r ion the. reparations commission could MUaioaary to Talk: os Cesgo Mrs. 1 have been accomplished durine- the nast Charles Banks, for several years a mis-1 year. Mr. Hardlncr himanif nwntt. tonir UQUilli I ... , . .1 - , . ; " bMtrt-A or ripiuttoa mmrtod u 1.0 tacha sionary in me -oiiBu. win raw 1 occasion to write senator EYelinghuysen aa Tatma atnd. w-tbtnetoa. i wur m 1 xereaung review 01 ner ww or New jersey, Kepublican. his resret T.?T-. Klr."?". UZt2 iTom PulPit of the Kern "Park Chris- that congress had tied his hands and pU'.Tk-'ar-. U Sunday evening,; following preTente7!mericIn mtmbeVsnlT, the r la traiprratnra baa b-ni traaUrt ia Kaawa, arrangements completed this morning, i reparations commission. FEARED jrATIdWalJSt GB.OTP The Impression one gets in executive quarters Is that President Harding would have liked to co-operate on eco- RjIiIIm hamMit. u Portluid: Nooa -Htania, SS r erat; ft p. K. yvMeKtay, ft par cent; Saw- today. 91 Pr eent. Prd(rtutiua line laaaaiy 1: Total. 7:5? tnrha aonaal, H 05 tnchu i; deficiency, S.4T PorUaad'THIaatook CadDlae Stage depot. Park and Yamhill sts- daily .at 8:15 a. m.. 12:80 and 8:30 p. m. spe cial arrangements made tor fishing par-. ties. Main Mil. Adv. Americanization of Foreign-Born Gains ; m . M From Uity uampaign 0BSEBTATI0X9 Twa B-TaTIONS kf. Or v. Hiton. alaav . . A Buffalo, N T altar. Alts, riw -a. Ill Ivt-t. 4 :ie. .......... lxa MtaiMa, tow a loda tt, Kan. ....... I'taonUm. Alta. '. p)4s9( A 4ll. ItolMkn. Tviao tlnaaiala, T. R llarrm. S. D Jamaa, Alaska kam-a City. Mo 1m AaiviM. tarhfMd. Or Madfn-1. Or. ' HI-atpnM, Tvna, ....... .Mkaanta, Moat, Htm OrnHm, La. Kaw Tort. N. T Nnaaa. Alula N-ixh lpd. Waab. . . . . .v-nA flaua. Nab Oklanoaaa City, Okla. I . . 1'bnanii, ArU. . IMUabarm. I"- . . Pcmtallu, Idaho l-oruand. Or I'rinr Rupart, B. O. . . . Jtnaalmra. Or rloawaU. !. M. . Karraawmto. Cat. ML 1Mb), Mo. Kt fanl. Minn. '. Salt laAa City. Utah Ban lHaao, CaJ.. . ' .Baa Franeiaro, Cal Mui, Waah V... KnarMaa, Wyo. .". HiUa, Alaaka HoiauuM, Waah. , Taiiana, Alaaaa ....... Tatooah bL. Waah, ... Tnnnpab, tin. , . Vaidaa. Alaaka Tanmarar. H, C. WallaiWaUA, Waah. , . . M'aahlnfton. D. O. . , . . Willanua. M. D. ..... . Taaltaa. Waah. ii 44 84 4 J 42 2 41 88 0 41 79 M 42 40 62 4 12 4 44 -11 44 64 8 72 42 SS 4 42 2 62 56 86 42 84 60 66 46 88 42 44 MO 42 40 88 42 62 46 3H 60 w 80 80 i. , 80 S4 88 28 14 40 40 20 28 48 S4 SS 30 10 8 28 6 22 28 44 84 22 16 84 14 22 44 28 26 26 s 86 14 84 84 26 so 86 84 18 28 Senator Under- superintendent of the night schools, re- : wood " 01 S the Republicans e 0 i o 1 0 ! .48 .01 0 0 0 .46 0 0 0 0 0 .80 .08 .68 0 .04 0 0 0 0 .20 .08 0 0 .06 0 Halt, representing the Daughters of the American Revolution, reported that .the survey of the Ter wlUiger district had been completed. The March meeting of the Portland nflmu aueaHnnai ttrltl. CSimn. K... Anml i imiMnlMtlnn rsmril toa. haM "FVi cryiiai iako rara- open or o5t nationalist grouo In coneress. day with L. R. Wheeler, president, pre- menta. Secure - aattngs now : ior youri One naradox of tK Miutina .Mh t-k. Kmrta f imtn Jwnh summer outings "and picnics. Telephone J most Republicans ; and. Democrats wiU I Kahxler. chairman of Americanization aiirvrsuaje mn-'-i 1 aurau is inai rremaent ilaroine la do. waelt iml nUwri nrnmlnentlv identified PartlaBd.aalaaa.antaav . raves stage I Utically stronger with : the country than! with th aetivltv. renorted that benefits depot. Park and TamhlU. every hour I is me KepuDucan congress, it is freely (were already accrulhg from the natur from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare 81.60. predicted by both sides that the Re- j allzation ceremony. F- W. Park. Amer- Main 8811Adv. i . oun majoriiy win oe cut aown by Mcanisation secretary of the T. M. C A., Feet Hart! See our f cot ! speclaUst b?? cuo s ne xt an tumn. Thus far the reported a total of 24 classes with an X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com- I :. "- pan? ' . I average attendance of 145. A. M. Gray. pany. Morrison near uroadwar.--A.a-r. Str. Asierlea-St. 01 r,TW. :w P- m. oauy ; ii :aw a. m. duo i prevailed. 0 I "ay. Aiaer ax. ooca. nain oa.-m. I " A resoect for Warren Hardinar aa an Bale aa.Jf Ilia City Stare Connects u. i individual is not confined to one nartv. E. trains Noa. 6 and 8 for Mills CttV. 1 He is well liked vn hlnvavi Onlv Joseph Hamman. Salem, prop. Adv. )' I the extreme partisan will deny that! Thirty called upon who were not At- Mra. WthUr haa onened a school m Warren Harding is one aof the mostllenatnK scnooi nsa own uiqucw w I DODUlar - nresiden ts with official Wash-iter the classes. . f building. Main 2905. Adv. I mgion wno nas appeared in una gen- l bb. xjoo uavenpwri. was iiuue viuur- Ladiait Re m 7 riassrifi aeotion. 1 'ration. Even the Democrat who ad- man or a .committee tot secure the co- telephone directory, for something that niit the coldness of Woodrow WUson re- operation of the women's clubs. Mlss will interest you. Adv. Ipeatedly say that if Mr. Wilson had had I Ann- Mulheron. Mrs. R. M. MorvOius ... .... l iuv iMsrsauaiAi magucuaiu ui itn uiu jaua.jur jwwuittu vcrv auuuiuwu w vr. jaaiea u. jrui nas movea nu ox-iu.. t TTsnin aA I . . ; flee from Pittock block to 804 Selling hK th. ini.iwt f wnorimv i..s , I, . . , . s I o o - w - I lUQ WIU1U1 A i Will Wl gaUlMlUVLUl vuafew building. Adv. U Wtlanti. hlatnrr miild retra.nl hoth as I - i i .1 T... xr- " - I AUivl AwCaV4LaWaASa VW V Saka W uta U aaaawai- toeai prestaents. I ler was appointed to make a contact BETTER THAN EXPECTED I with the classes of Reed college who Summed tin. the TVmnrrnts will admit I are doing civic Work. i that- Warren Harding; Is a better presi dent than they thought he would be. The Republicans will agree that con gress has done very ' little to help the prestige of Mr. Harding and haa - done a great deal to hurt it by putting up issues to him that would be politically distasteful to any president. On the whole, if the views of most Washington correspondents are a cri terion, ' President Harding hasvmani- fested a spirit of service a desire to raafeytarlaa ehajck, baa Vac lauaaaVal to tta IS asiaato talka to the aaai biaaa ot tka Wmaaa vtta lraa Staai a nfay darin tao a a boar of taa fia Wcdaaadaya .ia Aiaata. Taamday asat at the oaarca Dr. Morcaa will auotinoa wul baZ'a'rlT aUrrk 1. - TW wtil aa kaM Apm a. At that iaa a ateaar wfll bo aarnd by taa woaaaa af taa cknreh aad raoarta 9atd rroaa aB aVaarbaaakv. Siaaday tao ate. IX A. torn oiU acraarr kia Baha. At tao t Badaaaor aawito Saadaa tao oiaht wu Reformed Evangelical Mian Jeanette Ged alius, a Christian- laad Jewaaa and. Bimerintandent of the San Fraaci o Hebrew mtaaioa. - will apeak ocv Prophecy Relating 10 Jews' at the German Reformed E-an- gellcal church, Twelfth and cuy streeia. Sunday nignt at a ooca. ... Seventh Day ; AdvenUst The general conference of the world of the , Seventa uay Aavenuat cnurcn will be. held at san rTancisco, atay ii ta 1L About 7000 delegates from all over the Vorld are expected to register. Taa foUoafoc aaao baaa nail aval iiaa 1 a H' 1 fwM . oranfatwtaoa. araaaai aaaia quartan at 08 Kaat Kaaratt atraat. Paatavad: 1 Elttar U. A. KoMrta, prenoBBi. jobk ml. ' Ban. rvtidooa hhortr aKntarr: Elder B, 1. Cady: Mia Kdtth Starbaek. Babbath acboal sat ratarr: Itnfaaiur a. i ajaaeora. aoaaauaaiaa aac rotary: C. K. Oleott. koaao aiaaiaaary aca tary: and Ctysa Loarry. tract aocitty an tary- - OlSm an aho expaeual to atuaa anornaauy. i tlcaoaaiaatioa span. taa 4S pabUahiac boaaaa aad baa braaeaca located in aaora taaa ooaatriaa. Ita ajaaaa ara ariBtad ia ax taan iaa- a. ma 1111 10 ik, u" . . . ansa wero aacv ooa, aio aaws am a an 1820 aloaa. United Brethren Unajnl ralint from the Men's Resort will give a concert at the First United picture ana special J.7 "CJL. 1 c-i RfllD SHOW aa fx bv; nan Bataraay. ... . , ' - ' '- BTOCS -' - ' KAKTS Horrhea at EirA ftaxr- ooavaay. la "Taa Iaaaaa.- . aKtirw day. lUuanavy aad gaaday at 8 at Je. LTKIO Sroanrny at Morrawa. ' t-yro Cuaii 1y taaaaaajr, la Tao - an. aa Buly at X p. aw; aaiaa at T aad . - - TAtrDgrriXB VAXTAGE8 Bnaaaty at Aaaax. B' a. - at Maaday 1 i I jBaanplay laataa nasraai aaaasaa Brethren church next Thursday nigbt. Dicture aiK readings will be Included in the pro- I A three reel motion V - Straight lines for Morning and Afternoon Frocks ' (Ctopyriaht, 8922. by Tocos. New Tork) the usual daytime costume follows the conservative!?- strata-fat. unbroken lines. Except for the exaggeratedly bouffant taffetas and moires of the dance frock. There is no limit, however, to the variety of detail which may ornament the almost chemise the arrangement curves. The shirtwaist frock at the ritrht. developed In c-rene and hahutai ailk for the gulmpe, with a kasha cloth or flannel and handkerchief linen, also relies cnieuy upon tne cnic or its aetaiis ror dtsuncuon. ock. The charming crepe de chine frock shown at the left is rmich discussed subject of evolti like in its simplicity of line,, but unusual interest Is displayed lnwm be delivered Sunday night at t of the pleated frillinrs of contrastinar orarandie which stimulate 1 nti-trr TTnitd Presbyterian church front and back panels and divide the sleeves and sides of the skirt into decorative the Rev. H. F. Oiven pastor. - His gen CHAMBERLAIN BACKS SHIP SUBSIDY POLICY (Contianed Fran Fata One) laws to the ' Ahaarnoue report of pracadiaf day. can coastwise shipping 1.081 Philippine Islands. 28 I t ne coastwise laws ot japan are ex- 14 I tended to Formosa," said Chamberlain. jijThey are purely matters of domestic e concern about and In regard to which 0 I other governments legislate without con sulting the wishes of j other powers or the effect their enforcement may have MOVE STRIKES AT NARCOTICS SOURCE school rally at 8 o'clock Sunday after noon. (Conttiraed From Pate One) work conscientiously and honestly forl-., i,,, t.. Geddot Isrlted H re The Port of Pon the shipping of. other countriea. PorUand and adjacent territory and and 1 TOT F that this is as it ought scenic wonders of the Columbia fiver to be. -It is the rule by which we, too, highway will be prented to the gaxe ought to be goyerned.- of Sir Auckland Oebbes. British am- A British shipbuilder was quoted as bassador. if he heeds an invitation sent saying In an Interview that Harding's bin by, the Chambef of Commerce that! subsidy plan is "an affront to the heart he Include Portland ln his (Itinerary of ot Kn gland, and an unuernand iow the Pacific coast The Invitation , was directed at England's very existence. " pent today. It was signed by H. B. Van j Commenting on this, the commissioner Duaer, president of the chamber, and I proceeded : : Mayor. Baker. I OCOKSISTENCT SHOWS CoUmbla Stagea.rromerly knows ail "What right has the national of any fakeaard'a AaU Bat LJaai) Portlaad- I country to protest against the proposed fU Balcat dlrliloa Leare PorUand laid to American shipping and particular 10 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. daily and 11:18 7 where hla country not only does the p. aa. Saturdays,- Sundays and hoUdaya I ame thing now but has done the same onhr. Lava St. Helens 7:10 a. m. and! thing from the days of Cromwell? I . . r n l . . r : c . I fnaWra aa. MmnnJnt . nf that Muntrva . P.m- y -f VV . avr -"TiJaT: - -.Z2,r- I k. v fe th. lfar f the dava. Bunoava and noiidava oniv. ah I oMucoiiin auiu suiniuiw auiu . Mra haated. im from and arrive at I criminatory legislation.9 My purpose is I country. the saw Autn stin Terminal Denot I not to claim a right on the part ofAmer 358 Tamhlll atreeL corner of Park street to interfere, bqt to insist upon the Phone Main MIL-Adv. na America to oo wnai M , . l her competitors do In order to build up . rrraai-ino iwt. I ui American merchant marine. i miy. associate naator or me first rres-i - r.sn,Kriain i.r h it s bTterlan church, will be " the speaker at J navai reduction agreement be carefully oy Hamlaed it will be found that Great p. m. norm wiikoe aiven nv Mrs. sui- t.u.i. i. -. . ,w .v. io.. for Hunt, Mm. Clark and Mary E. Mnl- cf the seas as she waa when, she had I gust Purskanen, Finnish logger, at' Ian. There Wilt also be a song Berrioe. I . nn th. maiaa iur In th vnrM " I ai .Itimtlnn In Ttairriwuafl- TVaaaarlav. llT-Mnm that TJ.w Ta IaKm .111 .7. . .T - laaaaa- " ' ' IT T. '" ana mat japan occupies relatively tne wtkJn v. vt in a barrel and Uons with the -pressi have been excel lent He haa concealed little and talked frankly upon public Questions. He has city commissioners. CKIYERSAL ACTION IS AI3f We hope," said Governor Oleott, whO not Dretended to "know it all." to use I opened the conference, ."that out of these one of his own expressions of modesty. I conferences called by governors will He has given the impression of a man I come congressional and finally interna who knew his own limitations, but who tional action. A world conference to tried nevertheless to give the maximum I root out the narcotics evil would be ot in him to his Job. las great import as the late armament TEAR IS SHORT SPACE . 1 conference. War Is death to men's n . i a .Krirt ruu to tudsm bodies, while narcotics are death to their amr nrealden t. Th Remiblicans' them-' I SOUlS." selves are divided upon many issues, es- j 1 Governor Oleott expressed hope that peclally the tariff. Mr. Taft's adminis-1 nations would agree to munuacium tration was wrecked on -a the famous 1 merely enough narcotics for medicinal schedule K. The drop in wages is not I purposes and pass laws prohibiting the easv for any DOliUcal party to explain, I shipment of narcotics under bond. no matter how justified b'y economic I "First, however." the governor eon nmnjw. But IrresDective of the fu-1 eluded, "we must get our own slate tore. It is a fact that with this , own clean. Then we can go to the' pther party Warren Harding haa in the mam nations with our proposals." made good and that he nas inspirea i haBIT 03T INCREASE UtOSe i aDOUL mm wiu Goouuem umi. Two Loggers Lose 1 - aaaaaaaa a aa) I CfaTWl ' Mmds; Jail is lred South Bend, Wash.; March 4. Au- Mayor Baker gave some figures show ing an alarming Increase of narcotics addicts in Portland. few years ago police statistics showed that there were only 25 resident addicts in Portland, while, now there are 5000." he said. amazing increase, according to Smith of San Francisco, chief of United States narcotics law enforce ment agents on the Pacific coast, was mm T NEWS OF PORTLAND CHURCHES (Continued From Pace Fourteen) Lutheran a-iwam iaminioB ia ires. uane their rnlTai caaspairn tnmfjot tba enains waa at tao Uuaoan l miaa anwna rt.aaa.fi. nnldina Mrrtoas arefT aisht as pi 8atr arday. Special aefvieaa ara pUaard by the eaAS- leliata for BojxUy ia too oaaoay acaam a CbriatJaa Endeavor. "... tw a k. jaeiaaaauB- eowararBD aaaam cat, aVffl 'ranaeh fianday awrniac aa4 oaealae at taa Taira laitM umnraa caarcu. ia w-r tha Bar. E. O. Bhaatrti, if ml tlrf ta A a OBaaa BTvaaHR TniTan niWOT 1 StUra vim Rs. D IL Caawroa of tha Lot AasaVaa BTMa Iaatitnta wul praaeh SoBday avarninc and - Bias, at tho UTitauoB at too r.. a ETaaa. pastor. United Presbyterian A series of sermons ffeallng with the evoiuuon the by innU la "TVlWI fjTAation tO Abra- s m Mm w. 1 1 nil auu auvv.wv m "rvaatian1 "Eden." "The FalL" "The a aii..ina . aTba Deluxe. . etc. Mmuwa araa Haurlnad SSOeclally for young people. High ochool stndwnu Va tbAfft ITIT1IM1. 1UB ajuuivu aaaa. LOEW'g mrrODROafB BraaMtamy at T lNnaBtioa AeaWnaaa Bum mdr pirtaraa, CaMUaaaoaaa fma. 1 a. am. aa 1 1 rUOTO PLATS OOUTIBU Sixth at Stark, lok Wfi Maa Laua B-rtX." 11 a. Bk to 11 p. KLTE BftK'BH EVa art at ' Waaax . . -Why drht Laava Hoaaa." It a aa. t IhEkTT Broadway at STar. Dorothy taa ia -Maraa mt ttao Laxly latji." 1 a toll a a STVOU Waahaacaaa at Park. Lanxiaa I la "Ure a Greats ioaaem.- 11 n 11 Ik - BV ' - 1CAJKSTK1 Waxhiorlna at Park. VUba Hart aa -Traartai' Om. 11 a. av i v- aa. - I PBlaPUa Waa Ptrk at AJdar. rnak t ta "Arraaa the Daadhao." 11 a a ' THB ACPITOaUril Tatrd aad Chy. BoBMtfrias." :! a. av STAR waaMactaa at rark. Taa Cab!' lar. fahaari.' 11 a. av ts it p. am CDUXi . aVoarth aar Waaaiaataa. "T r Eatrr - ri. a t o clock tao lu. AMUSEMENTS o'doek by the atea'a Bible eaua at the aaaae Uiat tao Epworth Uaaa-ua bokla ita aarriea dirt church wfll ban chart of the pranary4 scattered 1000 Invitation cards throuh- xxtrrma aonns ta Bandar aicbt aemca. J Ant tha nelrhborhood. The series wiU begin Sunday night at 7 :0 o'clock. Wat-naar win eondnet tha anna atrrW. Dr.' C w. tiaett will praaeh bout morninc aad a -ainc. At Bicht he will onach on "Tha Oaoat and Cor of Hard TisMa." IVanWnc March 13 th Woodlawa Metboffiat ctrareh will eondnet a apeeial rariral rampaln Ta Bo, i. ii- lmne. paator. wul a aaaOatra by Krangariatt Frd Caoady. Tb mawtuxa win lavst ott tare Sandaya, with aairicaa aajary nisht of th weak axoept Ratorday. Tao Bov. B. button Mao will preach aad adauniatar th aacraairiit of th Lord's mppor Sunday moraine at Clinton Kelly Manorial at. E. church. At tncht b will praaeh at the liwh will b aai aaal at tha Vit Korweciaa- I reached Portland this morning, prepared fl1 u!cU!?JL.,"fii I for an' active week In which she win THISAFTERN0OH CKLY COHT15COCS t TO P. X. Miss Louise Lovely, "Film Star, Herefor PublicEngagemQiits Xoulse Lovely, motion picture star. yonac popl' laoatins, The Erworth Loacaa I make a aeries of personal appearanaso holds its retalar wly aaeatin Wadaaaiiay 1 t,,.. K.tr ajid in tha Interim nishta Th pastor ornil a Bawaay acaoai 1 a . . ia hia ehareh last Saaday. I between ahows be widely entertained la tiny Fttcn Ptolpa wul answer ta topte, wny ii tmtnm Kr r Am a pm lahaf at a.nai vi .ot I the city. Miss LaQveiT gained lame oy J!. clever and capable work aa an'ae- rr-aa. Her most recent success was ner AnaonaeeaMBt baa been aiad by Bishop I . . wrha Old 77 est.' anaaal of tha tamntaflt of th Bj. l I An Ula C"m, Bhmud af th azaDointmcmt of Kami Oaunbara of BaJtimora. hid., to paatoratB of Ocatnl Mataodirt ehareh of Bpo- Special Lenten services will be con ducted by the Rev. W. E. Brinkman on eacn Thursday evemng or Jenc at i : o'clock at st james tmgusn Liutneran church. Next Thursday night the ser mon will be on the subject. K-nowlnft Whom We Have Believed." Nw officera wUl be elected by tbo Irani People'4 society of St Pauls Lutheran ctrarch at tb recalar meeting ia the church Sandal at n. av The paator. th Bar. A Kraaua, t nondortuur s Bible atady ctasa each Sonday at 6 p. BV-aad Lenten (errices on Wadaoadays at p. av At tiraeo . jEaauan- lAiuieraa unrcn. Broadway and Twenty -foorth street. aDedsl aarr- ira ara heinx held Wednesday nichtt at 9 eioct. The paator ta prsachtng a aerie of wan on tha General theme. "Watehin With Christ. Th subject for Wednesday wiU be, "Captured, Tt Tictorions." Th children's catechetical cUaa meets Wadnear lays and fiatardaya. Th adult class preparint for membership win bow meet r mays at the pastors liome. Holy conv mumon win Da celebrated wmday wita coo fessional sen ices, becinnina at 10:80. Tha Rer. M. A Chnateosea wiU preach th aseoad ia a erriae ot Lentea aaruioaa at Oar SaTasra Lai the ran ehnrch 8mday Btorniatv Th sermon will be fat Knglish, The chnroh Quartet will assist in the at -price. Ia tha aftaraooa th contestation will attend the maaa meefint of 1 1 L. IV. l.J iwuroiui wm, m uw ma laiavcii apuuxaaa , . . .w tl.a . . . I of KraaceBst Lodwic Hope at atothsthaaa ehareh. T;.i7V ii l-.-ITT JT. Th officars of Onr taion ehareh win hold a I "out follows protaav A Buaaion Stady eaast I haiamaaa Vfnnrf.. 7 Srt . v I (OT WOOMa hi rOODl B Of lb esUrca htWAW nalaarataaa arin ha aMMMn.Ml m 44a w I vraaTT wnntaaaas eukus aourr laa1 aaawrsKiip as cait eonrentioB of the Oram chnrehas. sfareh I ao. -Bav. N. K. TaUy. Th study book beiac 14 to. 17. at Kusen. The Buaday acaoai is w v Auditorium JS?i loaay t to p. . ' BRINGtbeCHILDRI . AuriTs . - oe : .- ataaiafC 1 (Tfcts Price laeladts War Tat SPLEJIDID FILX SUCCESS "THAT SOMETHING" To rtkar With -Z- BaUIXLlXT.COXXDT " , "MISS MISCHIEF FKATCKlSfi ; BABY PEGGY Presbyterian ' Beginning Sunday evening Dr. H. La. Bowman,, minister of . the First Presby terian church, will preach a group of four sermons on "The Dynamic Bible." Hla theme Sunday evening la "The Bible and Science" : March 12, "The Bible and Literature": March 1. "The Bible and Art" : March 26. "The Bible and Music" fat room H ot the ehareh hooaa. Thar is tolenoe taking part. he aa address by J. D. Leo oa the ' The pretty picture, player win make her first public appearance today at the luncheon of the Oregon Ctvie league ia the Bensoa hotel, and soon th After will present her first act on the RXroU theatre- stage. . She win appear at the Bivoll at each afternoon and cveamg - avttb a dramatic sketch. In which she will be aided by a number ot TICKET OFFICE SALE NEH-U0N.--10 A. I-. gHEEUAX, CULT ICO.. 81XTU ASD M0&&IS0X CHICAGO GW OPERA COM MARY. GARDEN, GEKEBXL SlavECTOB ' aci i to BUTM mxacn n to " For Any lata istioa PH0BTE MATH Ul 0 WE Wa Ta FAX CLE, Skersaa-Ctay players - who came here with her- a. i Mal faaatnra sf her MUUtffl Will bo tha "shooting" of a motion picture, wtth I young women and girts from the aooi- prepartns an laborate procraa to be si a on I Mner oay. Hen ry W. Lace, vice president of Petri nc ani- A i TTr1?" "x "- - ...Ttrrtn rn VKiftOW a.- I otawr aau oas a Uliaaasa as miLiuaa, o an a m db., i- - . .. ar . I Pacific PaaaA aaetfaa ot tha tTnitaal States. Dr. I Aatnrla. March 4. JuliUS Henry, alias JVtetnOaiSt I C. H. Pea win aneak ia tb a Bin. Oa I . . .tatvnaal to a. term ot not That nawcl rf a revival nunnslen in I Than atajr aaauhai tha naotar wfll eoataaoo Ball' w. iiMUilaf in great part due to a lack of narcotics I Portland wlll be discussed at the First dawtasaoa of tao Genes aesooot ot creatioa I more tnan one year ut JT-V officers. , Methodist church Sunday night by Dr. g ba Heat of mode scienufle rajoarch. oa rnoay. wb i J,v tZL,7w - t AI ft ) 0.tf wawVa. wfeaftMl I r HP1A tUrlT I'MOflftV AVVM.fflV I - WIBJ fltaiiim USI WUl M JOUR III I in01CI31aBall. ' CUaVaaUIS wa-sa . .. " "liriJ iLT'. d0 a'dock t' th'lrnriU 4 th.-board of da-coo. a aWKem. " -aia .ovjas, cbedLM. uquox hold ita Mnthtv hirin.. rtlrTi -1 I ation was s,30iou. Other speaking dates' for Miss lively a at tha Brax unnKtuniu Sunday nignt,' at the Rotary club Toe ataw th Ad club Thursday, tha Motion Picture Exhibitors' leagua Tbtuwday'nd I the. National Motion Mcrure icmsua r- day. I . . UST TYiO TOES K , : - i Broadway at Ta ' - Ffeoave Kala I aiPFCIAl. HEILIG UATLXEE TODAY, 2:15 ' iwIrTCaEHT. 8:15 "-. DRAMATIC TRjr give an illustrated lecture and 0,nsame it not a somewhat better position. I at S JO. As Una ia th dose ot the Ratal year, pass ior th bow year will be dUBMd. a IZSr -1 hold its monthly business meetiiur and Wednesday at t p. m. the young people He added i 1 g&n making a speech to it, dancing and 'r:;1wIV 000 oanIuet.ln the church. The Woman's from Sunnysid Congregational church -, avwiva - iv, !Tlv-. f .t V nM ewi-tt. ?,??S?? JEt Home MissJoinary .society will meat win aH a mn.iMi. I . " . " v.fviuiS " ' i wu apprupnaieu. tiao Biuaw uw uui WeUMsotr at 2 o dock in the Sunday Will give a musicals. M.m of that alnirrmawrt thai was mtik.lil t tha inhmi at Rtaflavm. Wrad I a w Mn -h tha rwtddlatr I Idwhnni. f m Colaaibia Stages (Formerly known as I bat he U blind Indeed who does not or J w4 Pratt, aaothep logger, aneated on in-I smuggler unless we have more j will he in charge. Church night is ob-1 f.. ' .,,'?TX,J..Cm to I voUons and classes, from . to ':wl2J?i- Tbo Bov. Gaorra P. Rorst. IX D.. of CUeaco. field aatBwtary for snaa'a work far tha Freetoy-1 Hbopard-s A a to Bat Llas rorOaad I will not see that the maintenance of that I sanltay charges, Wednesday set fire to I officers. ' Maltpesiah Falls-Hood Klver OlTtsloa I ratio at least U absolutely essential tojg in his cell, which he had piled Other immediate steps necessary Jlawvs rorvana 1 .HI a. nv, S a. ll :I0 1 nanonai prt3awjrvauaa. tne nation uuu a. nv. :20 o. m. and 4:45 d. m dally. I herora this rauo was nxea. waa power ..H...1 .. j m.. .w . . I .. . . . 1 . . . j, ... am I O ClOCK. iixaaiiioa yrasaaa aauuu. ; ion uaaaiwaa aoaaaa, i agaiuBX tne OOOT. tSj tHSUIg nanoltfT- I COmPaC Use STB, sua cuuui, I Tb BeW .1.1. ..Ira it.mrHaa manal tha I ovt-rrv ant ttf Rtala 1&WI for the TJUnish- I wrnv-. uw. .vv . .nTZla I at X O'clock. - Th ISO addrBBS Prsabytarisn ehurch an Sonday eremac. aaxnpy his pnhnt ta ta Th aonaal wieitlnt of ta woaaaa-a lb bald ia the ehareh oa and 11:15 p. re. Saturday. Sunday aad .at sea . u batUesUps orln merchantl door utd rescued Pratt Trouble Ahead for ; Hunkers at' 0.:a wm ' Oregon Agrteuttnral Cotlega. CorvalUs. auarSS March C-Parmisston ta ,oriue as -', JI08T GRIPPING FLAT FOKILAXD KTEI BAD T0nATS MAT H-O0, . U0, t . Tic, 0c. TOK1QHT-4L60, TW, Hifl, j - 77c. fcOc - '. - (Add it par cent war avj holidays, Leave Hood River J :S0 a. m. 9 a. ta.. 11 :S0 a. nv, t :t0 p. tn. and 4 :4S . p. m. dally, and 1:10 p. m. Saturdays Sundaya and holidays. Phone Main MIL Adv. Maxaaiat Siaday Bike Matamas will hike up the Clackamas gorge Sunday, vessels; if she lags behind, most in evitably find herself in a position where. in' case war does come, she ts powerless to keep back the aggressor and the op pressor. . BB1TAI5 STILL CQICTiOLB "What I mean when I say that with i;arin; PortlanTon ti ltacada train I V abliahed and the -crap- from First and Alder streets at :4S a. nv They will detrain at Faraday, and follow a trail to the top' ot the ridge. School Bus Hams Loconibtivie; None: Of Party Injiireci ment of peddlers, who, h when caognt, Friday nitt with aaoose.wararihc. Ha ander HL i nZZT aZ tT. TZZZZZZ I ay m was rranted to the Wah- should be given long penitentiary terms, the aaiceaoc ta Kpwormiaajcwa. Theho. te Aarica." Of fieaa wa b. aiaaotsd to7 tbo CZZZ iiuh br the atndent affairs com- The east, according to Smlttv-ls lar 1 ?-LJ? J..".rr".J.?' I orch year Tao itanday Jaool baa ralTmi Tan Ometta fraternity, ahead of the west in legal macninery to 1 .t-. z. vi hamm AhaUr ne I Srf? , I -an n. aamrtr and Beta Aloha club curb the traffic. I attoo center and rest hotsse. It will be otraipped I ".vT-in TTilTi v. -A-JiLT-1 .v a iw.t aannltlrma In their honses with Kbraxy and wrmac ladlitiea tad win be 1 1 riTT ZUT -- I ouv-. ,- -111. .) tnatWma I dediated to tha informal as of th yoana- hf to Oaaat . I were due to unoontrollable slteatkme nnvernor Xu F. Hart of Washington of eamtesl East Portland. Th Sonday school , -?T . I and were removed rrom prooawuon .u. offices will bo f&led sad other 4JaU I UJi3 fjaft HI I -aa HAST SEES GBAYE JEEirACEy a.-- aAVg al aV. a. iiiini I TissTI 11a LisO iHasTiJUvaua OTU chavia aa. uit-uwu : : -3. ... , . that no time should be lost to attacking S?sSSS rZZ it from every angle. Dr. T. H. Gauagber wul definr the last ia a "Prtnnlar unbelief in the existence of I afawv. .a ...... nnnnniu. utht. I "a Tlrarsdsy at as wen as to the people," said Hart in Kewberg, March 4, The large' bus j the evil has extended to public officials dist church Sunday aisht. whoa ih wm jawakj I -'a . -vi Te 1 o. w,T1 aa. to the neoole." said Hart in the. subject. Why la Not a Pra-VilejjnaUiat.'' I ping ' of the naval vessels that Great Britain still controls the sea with Japan nd the United States occupying rela- return to the river above the upper dam " o pwiuw uiey ara used to transport children to tne wew-1 as w.u il UX.Jir -it I Owini to th uhaaa of the Be, w. N. Byara, . .n .w . w .m. I baforw traa. almrmament conf ere tx- la I. ... . . - , .. I hia aadress before tne eonierenoe. It I . . . t i i Knv h- aaaaa. bTcV to Caaid-roTa totaT distance of that the number of seagoing vessel, of n 9Cn00i TL V was ot m the grand Jury of aaSaaeed to ben Rnada, .k. in aiaa Tiav win atnm Ka 1 2000 . arose ' tons and over of 12 knots I muiilaes was wrecked: when it struck a I Washinc-ton anno in ted a committee of I wm bo tjoainoned on week. Tb naator says he train. 15. EL Burglund will lead, I ' over owned by the United Statea Is I switching locomotive Friday night, but I three of its members to pixsecate iri-lwia s ort to oecapy bis puiprt at sou and B. C Nelson actas rear guard. I only za per cent or ura numoer owneoinone 01 tne acnooi wicaa, iramcn m j veaxigaaops wmco. masy wsw nw. w Mnj A Madeaa cf Central ' Methodist OalasBbta Stages (formerly kaowa as Skt aril's Aate Bat Llsei) ParUaad Atlarla-SaaaMt DtTliloa Leave Port land t:20 a. nv, 10 a. nv. 1 p. nv. 4:1 , p. nv and 12 :M a. rtv Laaave Astoria T :1S lo and from Seaaide and Oataop beach IVZS'TZZrrZZTZr amSZ I ZSLZJZJZZ ZZZlZZ a a aa - a. S W am I UlaSa md LaaVU W A-AA " A-B a-as vttltia ana !- bbbw a IIUIVTI asUtAfima tflVMatlb BjAaTW waa-AMI aa Van a,v agreementa -made will tend to prevent Ne wberg. war. ne warned ma hearers to remember! i i ehareh tninacted. a warning. Students wno ara namcmu tka I fnwVera and who are eowaerea a win- The LadMs- Aid society will I ment to the coUeg ana munuues oi 'LiAJ'JiJrlwhich they are members, will be dealt Mnv aV B. MrrhA. Sixthatxth stnot and Bixf Tbo Bar. J. F. ai paator ot Fedtaoot mittee. wtth under' a new ruling of thex by Great Britain, while the number oft pupils, who were passengers, waa hurt. 1 grand Jurors, and not until several huge I sprsA Stmday aisht at Epworth vessels owned by the United State oft The bos belongs ttf Enos Ellis, whoiseisures Of narcotics had been made, I Methodirt ehareh.. - UM same tonnage ot less than 12 knots t waa returning with the party to New-1 that the people ot Washington, were i At to uuwtw iawcsra sncay la practically the same." I berg from McMinnvffle, following a baa- I aronaed. .: Persistent effort fat necessary I -" ' Mr. Chamberlain affirmed that belief I ketbtvil game. Heavy wet anow made I to oetect ana eraaicate tne trainee, xuiai in national preparedness Is not Incon- vlsioh difficult and Enos, mistaking the is a time, not for talk, but for immediate points. All ears heated. Laeave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Term inal depot. 1&1 TamhlU street, corner ot rark treat. Fbdna Main 81L Adv. FreltuesVigUaih YEAR OF HARDING SEN BY -St Oateas ta Talk ea Blerce "Marriage I dividual human heart- front the natiooal and Divorce" wfll b th lectare topic tolbeart.'V - , . r ; j dlacuaaed by Judge W. N- Catena be . fore the Science and Arts club Sunday at p. m. la hall A of the Labor Temple, Ywurth. aad Jeffotwaa; atreeta. . Admla oloa to the meeting ia free and the pub lo U Invited. I Btrriui to Give Mlattrol 8boV The wterg Berrtana have -notified W. P. Merry, chairman of outside participation that war-will-not end "until greed and! n wa st - T nATnrfiitTDQ KOTATTTiO avarice ara eliminated from the la-1 'lnnn nVfi. MnT.nfiTV S xnwawaaum . ..', ' I - i v - . . . .. . IAYRENCE T?T T? T? A STREET Para Oaai CAR TICKET With each fllat ovelwad aad artatad waa gtvw yea a atraetear ticket ar it or eoat eboeaor taaa staaaard Brtooa, Kxpatt work. C S. WaaaWI, 414 Raleigh BUtf. aioaraai . ax-aian , raetocTaaaac. . tha exercise by eortgreaa ot Its preroga- avaa. He haa refused again and agate to indorse movements in congrosa look ing toward the extravagant expenditure of money. Ha has made a real begln- IvIflTl'Q M VRT.P.TV NmAl CniTOSBlty of teegon., Eugene. March TX TtT7 "wr 4-aeorganiaatlon of the Oregon vi ' a.-lT7Z! committee. boat from Seattle to Tacoma last night " eflocted TAursday night, according an overcoat was left. In a pocket this I to James Meek, Portland. - president. ; note ' was found : "Goodbye, mother." I Doaarlaa FarreJl. Portland, was appointed .5225? 'ZZfZXSl - chairman of thei8tUn? teair crxnnut- ivwaj aarvcawa ttw WMVWM vws niira Vev I . . . I O. Davis. s - i t r . jtetvr.A nnittee,to take care of get j ting machines to care, for visiting teams ia ? headed by Ken Wtniamson, : : "; La ; Grande. Ray 'Harlan, Klamath Falls, ts afl " : 1 . 't . tnr jr rt T lehairmam or the vigilance committee. 1 rwfir nO K K.ri' I iaS ll I Score board will be arranged by Henry . . W a-aa mrartT Twm -TAtrl PsVp Arrt)Ta I Ml in charge or tu d.aacejDODiamna& Bandits (kt Loot; "TokePoint The Oyater Supreme Frth Wholetome . Toke Point Oyster Co. : 344 Pittock Block 73 tc:j Them Ewdr! 175 WCwk2ay aA oatta XTaW A TT - T V-3e itlne A ka KnHaal tlaaaaaaala TataCTtaa I T 7 . - . x .. T. vi: vTTT-Ji .vl CXKn.wlr W aTnamiieo the aaiel T awcOTJTEX XARMAGK XlCEKSXS zz. TrsTjrzz; Ti,mMmiL-ii foi- wwMa--vj ainniiMMWwi. i amB jrjnr. - IttlE fiaariMEM llaa tn .Maa 1 ..'...... . . m u. jt v. v. a . 1 . . . . ' .. :i lowing inauTiaKe ucciuscti were issueo tt-,blatafcaa I tht. l114 "d i0 fcWund by I by, a janitor. ; 1 Olive F. Snyder, legal, Portland ; Walter! ZLSrVL "I J?- "VT1 I ' " - U Hamm, legal, and Ella Johnson, legal. . --"s a a" I , avau. Baa, tcs sr taAVB a ts : i Portland ; Edwin R. Fry, 2. Harrishurg, agrea that in smnmonmg the arms eon-1 tra ia . wh r.i.' a rr..v a I nr. and Kaih w M.4 Snider. 20. Seattle. ference he achieved something big. A!Ee-dL riew chief railway clerk for the Joseph K. Higginaas m hia eabniet, some members have conn I postal arvice, win visit Hoquiavm to la-1 Groves, 39, Portland .John T. Brtckaon, p a apauwaiav mow oo. ? ei i vestigat the possibility of restabllshing I legal, ana Aim xsnery, iegai, iwtiana ; oa the whole the Republican view is that 1 nod vtaO tu-TV to ma bench and other I UJce Ryan. 28. and Rnfh Oliver. IS. Rid- i-reeiueni jjartung nas maoe uw oeax oi points west of Hormiam. Ho was called I die. Or. ; Morel JU Burgome legal, and uie siutauon wnica conxroiiiea mm When hero by the Oinm-etci rtiib, - - - Altie G. Walker, legal, Portland. FENNINGS : BAKERY 'and -7 DELICATESSEN r 147 KaXAlBaimVOWTH AVCRVK azr isaisirriavcMUK No Soap Better RrYotirSkin Than Guticura A KSAX EirjOTABLK IC. ALWAIS It's S Journal : , Service! 'iSIIiteity The" Oregon Jotmul. aklwy the f alert to be of the greitest poiabfe twvkfc to its (lVertir and rtrooi.f bas established clanfird ' ad depoti ; in every part of the city. ' . : r - - . :' - - - . : ' r : . Pliarmacy 5908 72nd .STREET & E. is a Journal aassified At. E)epot ; If ytnr live K near there you can leave your classitied aa vyitn the clerL r It will get thlsame careful attention . that it would receive if ryou brought it to The' ' Journal Of fice yinirself . 0 T:' J; - , JOURNAL CLASSIFIED-ADS (Ads leu Aan two lines count as two lines.) "There's aWcnl Ad DcpolNearYom Home" - BROADWAY PAVILION i PORTLAjrr8 pnrigT , MEYER ORCHESTn Vew Bedaeed Aataalaaltrs Ue aa nusrxuYr..ti aSAAaaa.. KJN70 ni VTA STOCK COM PAH V rUTiat THE GRiXT1 ALL SWtDLH DU1XCT Utv-. -. v -foa) Toajso,". - "T THB rLAT THAT HAirg SBI BXMB10C5 PA1 PANTAGE lis Hat, Sail ttSa, Eva. T aad CoaUaaosa Hat. aad aaa. 1 to u rHSt HaXas O law tal AaaJ C LALAJA- 4FWXIX AULKMta A VtCTOa) BUaaS AOtLfclBg t aOMTNt LIW1I pwaiaaair-i . ftitfiTT. aauaotaa boa aoaih- ILiVCAimU TkiO V1U -TT .; UrSICAIa CO At ED T CO -IP A? BeaDGOea. At Fraaka. Ele " . . aad tae.EaebadB, ia ?THE : NIGHT CLEI Aftenoeas at 1 EvtaliTS ai X