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. "foNDAY. MARCH J 27, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. ' TOWN TOPICS Kuualviiul.Had. ooicnra ' a-i ! Onaae OIM tttrar Mil aDrfl 1-0. Gate riaal)larlss AJbaar. April 11, , Hot ml aad taW eJr, April IX, AnJm Ocda Catted W (cat tatkwwa TmHotml sash las. AsrU 1S-1Q. Mate Sate Ma 1-t, l a a r. s4 i; is. hrata f, aU il. a. r. a & mim. ur is-j-i. r. h. l u u r, Mr 12. Owpia Laaadrj paiwa. juf. run 4 HiHiaij. atata niw, im a. Raw r-Xlnt. Jusa I. t as4 . uraat at awira star, graae aa-ia. rott- AJtarle, snad seait ittee. The CO. Mr. Johnson Is tS years dd and Mrs, ; Johnson ' 7St "Both ere hale and hearty and enjoying life t tb utmost. ( wu in ui year it4, wnen m wu a nab but seven months iold, that lira. Johnson's family brought ber, aero the plains to Oregon. Mr. Johnaoa bad coma from Indiana with bla parents three years before and settled la Ore on City. Alter their marriage the couple removed te .Umatilla. - ea-unty. where Johnson b came one of the most successful cattle ranchers and stockmen.. -He served as assessor of Umatilla county for .. many years and three years ago - retired from active life and removed to Seattle.'. im 14 Ohm Baata lava Panej-a rales aaav sawatMi. Uaaaats City, Jsae 21 a iU S. AsMrina Uosjs . Kceaaaks da tics. Coe val IK ,Jolr IS. . Taa Aawftaas batttaM at Saakiae, Jala is-ia. Onaaa Itaia Editorial aavieiaUsB aaaual eee vaauna. Com Ilk. jaty 21-13. latM OnW at Bet .Men, part eoaacO. Bawl. July IS IS. vay Wtafc. Aaawt S-1S. Ornai Chrtatiaa lalanr Caloa aaaiawf aalaraaea, Cotaafe City. AafO ST ta Sap taaiWr 4. fatteral eeavaatioe ef rrotaatast Cpimeal Caerch ef Aawrtaa, PottlaaS. SvttT a-1. Haaad-Cp, rraaUtoa. Spaiam 11-21. KaisMa Tnaplaa, iud eoaaauadary, Soa Sers. OntaT 12. raeUta IstareaSlaBat Urease. KipoatUue, rartleed. Kavaabar 411. Stole Hotel iiiuliiina. Balm. Dnmbn S4ale Taatsaaa. aanrtatiua. Pwhir SS-SS. School Kilters Orsaalsed A - district association or bleb setoool. and eauee-e newspaper editors, business , managers and reporters was formed at Newberg last week, when about (0 representatives of 10 hi3t schools and coUegea gathered st the Newberg high school. A. C Stan- brourb.: superintendent of the Newberg I the opening of the schools, acted a chairman, and Eric.v. i Hits way ls'ww art C Hall of the University Press and W. H. Chatten of the Htcks-Cbatten com are talking pUm for the state encamp-1 of Hood river, report that the snow there j one meeting of the Association, of Build ll'.;'-e,ti??lir I " "f. r-S-- ll in Construction. to be held at the Mult UruL. another ' from l Baker. and still I malned in the forested area to spend the I noman note at p. m. anesoay. i ne chera from various parts of Oregon win 1 winter trapping, but the severe winter I sociatlon was recently organized and to- be in attendance, according to XJ. G him setting out his lines. Stan-l '--"tta ImimberShl n a.ll trades and Bowman. Pendletwranwh Walters L chief, forest ranger. J JimJmt rryV?mmaMV " . ln Ul1 TOCUoa W1" itiotu KJlisF. Lawrence, president of the r' rSLlri1 iZJLrT I ' assocUUen. announced last week that an i-?-,S?n J2,n? Ronnd-Upr town, hut J . Vrereaser Pewar eest Professor :W. I architectural exhibit of Kuropean draw. 1 . rr "Ti , , I weriot uis . universtry oi soaiotrn i ln, B- x,onis Rosenberg, professor of ?fW0meVea0xU?nr Mu4" California wfll be a luncheon guest at al hlttar. at u UDi-ersity of Oreron. tary troer or Berpenta. - I meeting ot raetnbers of the Alpha .KapparvooU he held at the Portland Art Mu- aee saewas crater ase The tatesii r-si rraxemiQr at ue wasnmgion axjeei. I seum. April to 15. twf.t. .-,1 I ' J .. T .1.. I U.uIkJ tmmmm , n f I. 1 Xatlonal park was that there is II feet I Power is making a tour in the Interest of snow at the lake rim. IS feet at Gov-1 of the extension department of his uni- ernment camp and more than 12 feet at iversity and also inspecting the .various Anna' spring camp, which is 2: feeti local xhaptera of the national honorary more than in this region, at thisi time J comniercial traternity. He will be ten last year. The snow is soft and lightly 1 dered a dinner at the Seward hotel in packed, however, and -probably will go 1 the evening;. Alumni of the university awayssrith the warm weather in time for I and members of the fraternity are: in- season, July l: i eluded in. the invitation. principal, speaker-at the open meeting ot Over ..the Top post at t o'clock to night In room. S7S courthouse. Horr has recently completed a survey of ex-serv ice ' men's : hospitals s. throughout ' the United States. -t V - ' .'- May 9eert eet Joe Gabriel, 20, arrested by the police as a suspect in a purse snatching case,, was ordered held for Immigration authorities this morning. Gabriel was arrested, at Park and Jet ferson streets shortly after a woman re ported her purse taken. ; He Is said, to have admitted to the police his entry In this country from Canada was illegal Ha was convicted' ef'arrand larpenv in Clear The snow and I " Faaes Officers to Meet T.a.w enforce-1 r.nr.la .nt i-t- mmu -nrf mt-mm io crews oi J. xi. rsicaeiaen. npmair .i bwh diucot or vpregon, wasnmgion. i ticket to return home. oi maintenance or ine uonmnia , river i loajio. stontana. jtsnusn .cxwumoia ana i U tI.. I A 1t.. Ill !- i .... "' Dnr of Portland assisted in the orrani-1 w t.f. I 4 i ,v- I aenior vjee commanaer in cnier or the sation; - Kobert . Brown, editor of the I .ttnm e..n i . .e h. . tk. I eterana of Foreign -Wars, will be the Kewberg High School Echoea, was elect-1 tnent between Hood River and the Mult-1 and PoUoe. Orzanication. of the assoei-1 Bull Tosises Owner - To. Saf ters of Barn Key. TV alia Walla v E R. . Acton,' Pen-! dtetoa ; Mrs. 1 George J, Burl. Rupert Hauser and M. A, Lingo, Portland: L C, McGee, pan Francisco ) R. ,M- Cornett and Jacob Cornett. tsdiaa VaUey. Idaho ; U-O. Grange and "T. .W,' FlUpaUlck, Walla Walla: Dennis McCullough. Cove; N. M. McCullough. Engl: Mrs.'T. Cor- betl and Mrs.' Ethel Elliott. Ios A- gelee Martha - Dorach. -Walla Walla; W. Bradford. Elgin: Una Max Wilson and Mrs. Laura Harain. Joseph ; Mrs. Silverton, March 27, Whea J. Kuenxi, farmer of 8outh SQverton, at- temnted to chain Ma Cnmr t,uh - eause the animal became ugly. "the bun. objected eo forcibly that Kuenxi d scribed an arc from the hull's horns to the rafters of the barn and then to the bull's back. Before the buU snook him to the ground he crawled backward and escaped through the ban of the manger, He was not injured, t ... - , v . OT J.AXX AmXIYALS "; . Hot Lake. March 27. Arrivals at Hot Lake. sanltorium Thursday were: W. J. and Police. Organisation of the associ ation was perfected in Seattle last week. A delegation from Portland will be. in attendance Heed Mver' Valley 8aew Ceteree j Accompanying a heavy rain on lower levels, 4 inches of snow piled up Friday j night on the blanket already-li inches deep in the upper Hood- River valley orchard sections. Snow also fell on high points is the immediate vicinity of Hood River. ; -: . SUrk Tlsits Barkkartt Heme The WKATHEft FORECAST rsfUand and rlriatti: TonitM sad Tscadar rrnin 1 tacmaltif MHhmtMUrlf wind. Uraaoa and WaaMnctea: Taaifht rata mat portioa, ekwdr mm porooa; Taealay rain; lnh aosUieaaUrtr viad. laenaalai is force. WEATHEB COXDITIOXS " A law pnmr ina, central In Colorado, ex taada from the toattMra Platcaa stataa to Mav aaari. aad another dtpraarioa m appamtlr ap amaehinc taa North Pacific eaaM. Ebewhat laa aroaiara la Ua. the htctiaal readies betas In Km Knglaad and in aUddlo-Weatera Caaada. ITartpHaUoa haa nwwd . la Coatral California, a.r a bolt . rraehins from Vtah to Maaiteha. aa4 arae ta irrrraiar ana eiteadins from the Xmi retina ta Florida. AbaonaallT low tem- orataiw sraatla or ant af Western Canada. loaaat aoinc 2S oasfvoa helow aaro at Prinro AUwrU SaoSatcbawan. In the North Atlantic aula the Umpcfatsra la considerably abort Sonaai. lUklini hnmidit at Portland: Noon J tviriajr. 4S par rent; t p. ai. yaotcniaj, 86 per cent; a. m. tadar, S3 par cent. Praeipiutlmi at nr. Janoary 1: Total. 12 21 inrrMa: BorauL 1 TS iacbei; defidcacr. 4.47 iarhai. tachas. F.DWARD L. WEIX3 OBSEBYATIOXS afTATIOMS rut, ol .... aarkarrlllai B. C RoiM. Idallo nooton. Maa. . . . . Kaffalo, M T. .... aianrr. A alerts thkagq, 111. rtaarvr. Colo. . . . . m UoiMa. Iowa ........ IVhIi City. Kaa . Kdaaoatoa Attterta Pimao. Cel. KelMetea. Taxaa Maleaa. afoot. . . Hoaelahl, T. B ........ . Hanai. S. It. .. , Jaaoaa. Alaaka . Kaaau CU ato.. kaoarllla. Tesn. 1 n Aneela. Cel. . r ...... . hUnMa-ld, Or. . , Mearord. Or MMaphla Tens New Orlaeas, La.. New York, N. y,,,,,,,, 'XtM, Alaaka North Read. Weak. North FbU. Neb Otlabaaae ty. Okla. ...... 1'an.ms. Aria. ......... riai.aaii, ra ,.. PoeUaad. Or. Priam Albert. Saak. ...... ltaaabart. Or. Raewall. N. st......... naentawaba, faL ......... St. lomm. M St. Paal. M in tart lake CitT tub fUa I Hate. Cal Saa ' rrwtaia. Cal . . . . a . . . MaU. Waoa. .......... SnerMas. Wro. Sitka. Alaoka' iwa, ttaea. Swtft Camm. Beak Taaaaa, Alaaka Tataaah Ittaod. weak i Tnaopah, N Valda. Alaaka aVsBWOaBWv, aw. Cm a a e e a 4 wUa Walla. Weak, Waahtactofi. D C 'wtutiena. N. U Tikiim, Won Trip, JJ P li s ii I b i ' 0 43 2 0 2 - 4 0 41 20 18 42 0 4 S .08 13 -14 S S .04 S 18 0 48 SO e IS - 00 43 . .06 S 68 0 S3 0 78 e SO 14 0 44 0 40 40 0 88 .,80 SO 48 0 , 84 28 0 0 SO 0 60 .'.'2 74 80 73 63 O 32 e 44 38 0 ....82 e 42 e SO 48 88 4 .13 it 84 0 IS -18 0 68 81 82 44 , 68 44 ,C3 .43 40 .14 . 42 30 0 . 68 11 .o! . 00 53 l . 68 6 e . 48 84 0 . 48 10 .08 .48 0 . 48 28 . 12 t- 0 .32 0 . 48 38 .9 .48 28 0 .88 0 . 48 31 0 , 61 34 O . 78 68 0 . 14 02 10 0 ed president; Hugh Pwker. editor of j nomah coanty line. Crews are now en the McMinnyills i UnooteUn. rc presi-1 gmt-ti in clearing the debris left by uent, ana siiss nun onermsn oi rr ma-1 between Hood River and M osier. mma, secretary. I Kickelaen thinks -the clearing of the Ye tarns i Bareas Of flee Caring for I highway in Hood Paver county will coat government insurance for veterans, approximately 310,000. handling information regarding claims I Bohhert Held ; Idcntifloe Roy K rim between district, central and sub-offices baugh, Henry Swartx and John M. Spor. of the bureau, inspecting claims for com-1 who are being held by the Portland po- pensation, personal service work for vet-1 lice on charges of . safe cracking, ; have erans and their families, general inforrlbeen Identified through finger prints as mstion for veterans these will be the I the men who recently dynamited a safe duties of a; new department ofr war! in the Ward-Richardson store at Salem price-of woolens, cost of labor and other veterans. An office In connection with n robbed -a safe in the Capital; City I incidentals of the trade of tailoring did the U. S. Veterans' Bureau In the Myler "junary. Only JSQ was realised froml not hold ; cuatomary interest for Ray building. West Park and Oak streets, I ne lwo Jm Puuea orx at baiem. ; I Barkhurst toda. A baby boy arrived will be established In Portland, accord-1 Leuege rreresier Keslgss Dr. E. B. I at the Barkhurst home. No. 591 Broadway ins- to Kenneth L. Conner .- sub-district I oaborn has resigned his position as as-1 drive. Mrs. Barkhurst formerly aiaiani. proxessor tn tot ammai j nua-1 juibs v raa ceiunon, oaugnter oi an Aoer- h&nnrv Mmrtnurnf , Af Ommiti ArHmil. I flMn Woah n, "fliviiK, x .null motif mrmmimwtm I tur-nl nWmimm . In MAmm l,V. ttSa Officers of the Linn county Republican Dew dut,es as assistant tut veterinar- cenirai commme ana ine comramw-1 .n w will le. Onmllta anon tin men of the Halsey precincts have united Portland, where he intends to make his ... .u .nuuraemeui ot. a. orunwe.. home whue carrying, on the work. frtl" anrVklntaYisint Si si rtAatmaatap. si MSI. 1 ' sey. The indorsement ef Bramwell fol- L"r? D".F' PtetI"" R805S lowed a popular election among the pa- fstng the United States government to . : - - . I on. Jm m a. aa a awAtta S x mmt m m Tla lAAalai a. - trons of the Halsey postofflce.. in which ""JUI ' Bramwell received a large majority of British rule win be considered st a the votes cost- In a recent civil serv- meeting of the local Zionist society in ice examination Bramwell. Jay W. Moore the B'nai B'rith building tonight, : The end Arthur F. Robnett were placed on society yu discuss j reports or recent the eligible j list for j appointment to the I political disturbances ..in Palestine. Halsey office. V, I PerUaad.SaJeai Stase Leave Stage PortUsd iFirnis Cfet .Highway Cea-1 Terminal, Park and TamhlU. hourly tracts Three Cowlits contracts on the I from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. and Owl car at Pacific highway were let last week by I n do j. m, daily, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 8 :30 p. m. and 11 :10 p. m. Main 81L Ady. i j SamoereUe rTestes to HeeO Demo cratic ' women- are invited to a mass meeting at t o'clock this evening in room A, central library, called by the women of the Democratic county cen the ' Washington state highway board. The Pacific Bridge company of Port land, which is building the new Kelso bridge, got the contract of grading'the Kalama at a price of 151.577. The Hill Construction company of Portland ob tained the contract lor grading seven- tenths of a mile of the highway in North Kelso, their bid being $18,102. They j tral committee. were also (tven the contract for grad ing a milei of the highway within the Kalama town limits with a bid of $24,536. Colambla Stages (formerly kaewa as Shesard's A a to Bat Uses) Fertiand I Malt aoraah Falls-Hood River dtyliloa I Leave Portland 9:10 a. m., 11:30 a. m.. 1 1 : JO p. m. and 4 -.45 p. m, daily to Hood River, Multnomah Falls. Local at 8:10 p. m. daily except Saturdays, Sundays snd holidsys. and 11:15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidaya Leave Hood River I 9 :! a. m.. 11 :30 a. m., 2 :30 p. m. and I 4 :45 p. m. daily. Phone Main MIL Adv. Talks ea; Traffic Problems of scien tific city planning and traffic regulation were worked out in an address by Pro fessor Charles McKinley of Reed col lege at a meeting at Labor temple Sun day night j The model city, according to McKinley, would have a population or about 30.000. Regulation of traffic would permit ' narrow thoroughfares in residence sections, be stated., and afford larger areas for lawns and parking. XUwaalasi Are 0 setts About 30 mem bers of the Klwanls club and their wi were guests ot Dr. B. Earle Parker at the First Methdist church Sunday night. Dr. Parker -arranged a special service on behalf of the club, a W. Lawrence, district vice rovernor. spoke on the ideals and:, purposes of the club SsleavXms City Stage Connects O. E. trains Nos. 6 and for Mills City, Joseph Hamman. Salem, prop. Adv. Teterass Plan for If eetlsg Pendle ton's Spanish-American war veterans Sanarltaa Ledge Danes The Social club of Samaritan lodge No. 2. L O. 0 F. has announced an informal' dancing party at its hall at No. t North 11th street, near Stark, j next Wednesday evening. Salmon Reds to Seat Hods made to order. Fleming, i 192 Washington at Fifth street Broadway 4125. Adv. Heavy Snow at Lett Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lens, who have been living the past winter in a cabin at the con fluence of the west fork and lake branch FerflaaC Gets Lamser Offices Traffic and claims departments of the West Coast Lumbermen's association will be transferred from , Seattle to Portland within 'the next-CO days, according to announcement made last week by Rob ert B. Allen ot Seattle, secretary-treas urer of the association. Centesiaas at Xsbcssob Billy B. Van, comedian, and James J. Corbett, former heavyweight champion, now a member of van s act appearing this week in the Or- pheum. will entertain the Kiwanis club at luncheon Tuesday noon in the Multnomah hotel. E alter Sengs Free Copies of . Kaster songs for Kaater caroling and bulletins ot hints for Easter programs have been received by Portland Community serv ice. They are available for free dlstnbu-! tion at the Community Service office, Yeteraat Are Baylag Fenat The state loan made it possible for two ex service men last week to buy farms near Redmond in Deschutes county. An 80 acre farm was bought by K. Coble of Redmond for $6300 and W. C Duran of Portland bought 80 acres in the . same vicinity for $7000. Str.' America st Helens via Columbia river, 2:10 p. m. daily; 11:30 a. m. Sun day. Alder st dock. Main 3323. Adv. -Br. Frank M. Taylor is. residing tem porarily at No. 423 Fast 16th street north. 'Phone East 4667. Adv. . Stephen - Miller Speaker Stephen. I. Miller of the University of Washington will be the principal speaker at a ban- RpePipeiss FURtlACES Here's the COLONIAL FIREPOT that is v " SAVING THOUSANDS , OF DOLLARS in fuel for hundreds of . satisfied users of -Colo nial Pipeand Pipeless Fur-. '. naces made 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 Kenton. Station, Portland, Oregon ' - Pipe Pipeuss FURtlACES i Anna EllVott. Lr wis ton. Idaho; 2: Mrs. Earl Kirkpalrick, Pendielon. F1EE BESTEOTS itIDE5CF. Cervartia, March 27. A 'resldenoa r the state highway, lust south of Corv; lis." occupied by .George St Clair a family, burned to the ground at J :20 1. night All the beueehoid effects and t -sonal beloeigtnga of the family er c -streyed. The St CI airs were sttendtn.- . Meeting at the Lincoln schobtnouee r by when the tire occurred, - - FOLLOV NATURE'S EXAIJPLI WITH the first intimation of SDrinr she takes on new life and vigor. : You need a viiror-lroild- lng- change of diet to throw oil in doors -slug-fisnxiess and get back, to normal, sensible eating arain! That's why we've dedicated a whole week to nature's food! .That's why -this is - - .- - Tra-Blu Graham XI cek MARCH 25 TO APRIL 1 Parents, tn your : youngsters more iTrn-Blui Grahams they'll build them up! Office .workers. " keep the Tru-Blu Graham package handy and forget "Spring, Fever." With picnic or business ' lunches -Grahams add xest and nourishment to the meal. And the Graham Dish on your table should be kept wejl filled: . .".o w Economical ,i: OvBrlKOvJ U!lii v Boxes - CS3Tv l.tr CO., " And in 5-lb. Wood TRU-BLU Portland') BISCUIT Daylight' Factory " r. M. report at pfaeadiDS . Chsreh Site Isaeeeted Sites on which It Is proposed to erect new edifices for two United Brethren churches of the city were Inspected during the past week by Pr. A. C Slddsll of Dayton. Ohio, sec retary of the General Church Erection society. Dr. Siddall completed his work snd left the city Sunday. The decision of the Church Erection socfefy is ex pected soon after Dr. Siddall reaches Dayton. He was shown over the field by Bishop William Waahlnger and other church officials. Celasihla Hum (feraisrly saowa at Sbesard's .Asle Bus Lisas) rertlaa. St Helena dlvltlea Leave Portland It a. tn. and 4:15 p. m. dally and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays only. Leave 8t Helens 7 :30 a. m. and 1:1. p. m. dally and :H p. m. BStur dsvs, 8undsys and holidays only. AD ears heated. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot 151 Tamhlll street, corner of Park street Phone Main MIL Adv. Free! Chief Here-r-F. A. HaselUne of South Bend. Wash. recently appointed chief prohibition agent In charge of the territory of Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Montana and Alaaka. vlalted in Portland 8undsy. He I on his way to SeatUe to assume his new duties. HaselUne haa been a prohibition enforcement agent ln , Sao Francisco. He is the owner of i newspaper at South Bend. Celssihla Stages (rernervy vaewa ai Ssesard's Aste Bss Lines) rerUssd Attaria.SeaaUe UlTUlas Leave Port . land T :10 a. m..-l a. nv. 1 p. m., 4:15 - p. m. and IS JO a. m. Leave Astoria T :1S a. m, 10 a. nv. 1 M p. ra, I :S0 p. m. and :li p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach Mints, ' AU cars heated, . Leave from snd arrive at the new Auto Stage Term inal depot 151 Tamhlll street corner of Park street Phone Mala Mil. Adv. PerttaidTmaeea Cadmae Stare Stage depot Park aad TamhlU sta, daily st :1s a. nv, 11 :1 and S :S0 p. m. Spe cial arrangements made for fishings par ti ea , aiaia iu. aov. Wedded fef U Tears Mr. and Mrs. Burr Johnson, among the oldest aad beet known -pioneers ot Umatilla county, cel ebrated the fifty-ninth anniversary of their , marriage at SeatUe a few days LIST! AutoPainting airing I X mW V NOW I FOR A FEW I ' DAYS ONLY I I U I a. V 4. C c 1 i ' 1 Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Go On April Accounts Payable lNIay 1 te Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases Amounting to 10c or More Get the Benefit of This C ash Saving! Use Home Journal Patterns in making uo your new serine wearables. Stylish, perfect-fitting and economical. OMsM ' : ' nCh IFF MUST. nOJADLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. t 1 . -.saw 1 ' MARK TWAIN'S CONNECTICUT YANKEE" Win kins Arthur's court) NO ADVANCE IN PRICE V 5 I I 5 I 8 Women's and Misses' New Spring Dresses In a Special One-Day Offering j Kep NAf t IT OOHK AT A KKLIABLt PtACC , CC!.!!,!ERCIAL GARAGE CO. PaiRTINO. RCPAIRINO SV tX-CRTg. SNUIMSSOaav aaS CMS VKOCKT PAItTS . - -i ' t OrSN SUNDAYS. S. 11TN and BURRSIDL "bene K. 7M1. ' 11 rw m i nrin -- 1 10 UUUULILJLJ U. S. DENTIST Corner Second 20 Tears tn the fiame .'- ; - ijocatton. r . -v-.,-m .,- , 1 "A rKKSOXat, ' u' , 1UTICE HOXF.STIT - AEXBEBEB - naa - maae . minr irienda tor this etric.. Our email overhead expense 1 in tais location a l lows us to flo high class Dental work at small fees. Second Floor The spirit of sprinftime is charm in tly i expressed in these lovely frocks we place on sale tomorrow. And the values are most unusual. Youthful models in many de lifhtful styles, includint basque, J blouse and straight line effects.; Made up in the season's ;most favored fabrics. Taffeta Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine. :. PoiretTwiU Serge tunic, paneled and full skirts with wide crush girdles or nar row oelts. - ibome are trimmed with ruffles and shir rings, oth ers with braids, beads and em broidery, i Long or i short sleeves. Included in the sale are several beautiful models In Peggy Paige Dresses, one of which Is shown above' .if Here's s splendid opportunity to select your. new Eas- ?QQ QpT ter frock at;t good saving. Specially priced for one day only wutu . - "arf Women's Porch Dresses Special $2.49 Cem ter Circle, Mala Floor Not only are these dresses -remarkable values bat the; styles' are the most attractive we have ever shown at the price. Percale,tjinjham, Cotton crepe ind musBn materials. Waist-line and slip on .models, long or short sleeves, belts, pockets, sashes.- Trimmed with applique, embroidery snd braids. Plaids and stripes in a variety AQ of the bright new shades. Practically all sizes, I Special Tuesday tfreSefsaf Silk Petticoats at $2.98 Ceaier Circle, Maim Floor Jersey, jersey - top Taffeta and Tub Petticoats in several attractive styles.- Ruffled, tucked, corded plaited. An the best colors in the showing. priced special noV at S2.98 SUk and Spring's Newest Neckwear Net Guimpes trimmed with Irish crochet, filet and hand embroidery Net Guimpes with Bramley collars Net Guimpes in tuxedo and cascade effects Vestees in organdie, linen and pique, tuxedo and Peter Pan styles for sport wear Guimpes, in col ored organdie in Bramley style, all the new color ings English Eyelet Collar and Cuff Sets, Vestees and Guimpes and many other novelties.. Our showing of Neckwear embraces all that is new and emirt for the spring season. Inspection invited. The prices range from $2.95 upward to $25. Neckwear Department First Floor. New Beaded - - - - - Girdles .a Responsive to the call of fash ion we present for your approval and selection a wonderful col lection of the new Girdles in jet, steel, crystal, iridescent, nail-head,- etc.; for gowns snd frocks. Also mother-of-pearl, celluloid motif, metal motif and wood bead girdles for sport wear, and the very popular silk girdles with tasseied ends. $1.75 to $6.50 Dept. Mala Floor , Easter Sale of Table Linens $6.95 Portland's most important Linen event, offering Table Linens of supe rior quality at splendid savings. $7 Table Cloths At $5.75 -iMalat Floor Pure Linen Table Cloths, size 2x2 yards. . Beautiful patterns and excep tional quality. Regular 7 clothj djpr I7f? specially Driced for the Easter Sale D9el O 22x22-inch - Napkins to match these cloths, 9.00 values, dozen Special Prices On ' Pattern Cloths Cloths, 88 ab S7.2a $lla25 -rLme Cloths, 8x10 aisa, $9.00. $13.50 Lin Qotha. Sal 2 sia. $10.80, $15.75 22-In, Napkin, to saatck. $S.95, $13.50 RkkardsoaV S2J50 Linen Cambric $1.95 -50c Unbleached Linen Crask, a yard 38c $30 Table Damask 4.!nen Table Damask in several handsome patterns. ; Splendid quality. QO QQ Regular 3.50 value. Per yard W-aieaO Napkins to match priced, dozen $&95 Tnrkey Red Damask In assorted f7T patterns. Regular Sl.00 grade at 3 v Mercerized r Damask, 164 inches ' CT Snow white. Special, yard Utl V Hack Terwels, $1 SIJSO, $1.90 "Foot Saver" Station Exclusive - Portland agency--for' the lamous "root-iaver - Shoes. - - Built to control the arch from youth to otd age.- renecwirong and long wearing.. Toot Saver" Shoes are worn by million of comfort-lovinr ' people. The shank? can not be broken down, no matter how bad a case of flat foot you may have. Bat, best of all. the support does not show In any way. 'High-class workmanship .and nest oi maienais tnrougnout. ; ; Brown Boots priced at, pair. $14.50 Brown Oxfords priced at, pair $10.50 Black Boots priced at, pair $1230 Black-Oxfords priced" it, pair $11.50 Teetever SUtMM llrst Floor x Madeira Itound Cloths : :cAj.Saleces Odd lines no napkins to maf'ch these cloths. Yery'finest grade Irish finen. hand embroidered in dainty designs.; Prices .are: 72-inch Hound Madeira Cloths $35.00 S 4-inch Round Madeira Cloths $27.50 72x100 Irish Madeira. Ooths at $4S.00 $1.75 Bath Towels $15 - Mana Fleer ' At thli special low price for limited time only. Large, luxurious Turk ish . Towels the grade that , CI OK usuallv 'sells at 1.7S special OLtmidO Dependable C In '-Large Rve-Poimdtllxis ; Buy It Jn the large size tins and save an additional 5tf"per pound.' ' " DepeadabU Ceffea, t-ft. tins for 42c Dtpandtiilj Cettee, 3 -lb. tins for $1.15 4-YBMlsbie Cefiee, 5 -ID. tins lor 5I.R5 Argo Ora Starck, j packages for 25c Wkeet Flakes, Carnation, package 35c ' Oat' FUka, Carnation, package 30e Piece of Aluminum free in each package of Carnation Wheat flakes or Oit Flakes. Fourth Floor TSet of TcetE C3.00- V Oar Work Is Pally Gaarasttsd.