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SATURDAY, APRIL 1. 1922. .TCC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND, OREGON. TOWN7 TOPICS grind lodge. .! 4 co unto aiaaif Wabrt Oregon Older OW easis. Apri) , , United Pres,rtrne cbarca Albany, April 11. V. , v Kami end Albany. Apru la. . . .. . Ancient OnWTBlUd Wi April . ! Oram 'ratted ImwM Ovegoe LotfiTU -Paetorlel eeotsraaoa. Fen- laud. AprU 13-30.. State Satan Jewelem Kay T-. x 1. O. O. r. grand auy is.. I - Forestera 'eg America, gnmt tout, Astoria, Hay J 7. B. P. O. H. JmtnlM. Kir 11-1!. p. u. L a a a- iwum mB. i. Mar 21 - e . Oregoe ' Laeadry Owners . aavoeutioa, Tbe Dalles. 11a. Patrons of Baabendry. state grange. McMlaa- w,,in e. - . Bom Tnti-wl 7m . a and Order ef WUrm Star, grand cbapur, Jsa is-i. - , . Onm r State Letts ' Carriers ; fSowbarn, Jim 14. 1 Om Ittuot ImM rmlrt Trades null Cdmbk ttt. June 28 an Jejbr a. . Americas Homa Economics assaciatioa, Ces Mlin. Jnlv 8-S. ....... iTbe Americas Insucate ef Berddsg. Jah? 10-23. MVmaon Btat EditoriaT tvaociauoB aaaaal cation. Corvallle. Jul 31-23. laaproved OnW at Bed Men. gnat aaaaefl. oixi. juf zs-xa. Bonn' Week. Aagwst a-l. . Oraaoa t CnrUtlaa Kndeovug TJafe mm eenfmnce, Columbia Utg. Aagaet If to 'Unbar .. tseneral eonvetiiloa of Profcataat Iptawral draira ofAmertee, Portland, S.ptombr S-S3. ll f . - lr ii . . . , Malahta Templaz, grand TfamttTTi Rim BTg. IHUMf 12. ( - radfl international Uvaetock topostttoa, rerueno. naiba 4-11. . . - State. Hotel aaeoeiaUoa. Salaae. Piiiabrr H Mat tartai awnrtattuw. Pawibar SO-SO, ; ,. .. j WEATHEB, FORECAST . 1 . Peruana" and Vicinity Tonight J (air . and eohktf;' Huind.v rain: aouLharl, aioda. Umrnn Tonlthi (air and eohtcri Bnnday rain wrt pnrtlon. fair aart portion; nodarata aouta- rl wlnatKj Waabinatan1TenIcht and fhinday rala watt portion, fatt- aaat poctioa; colder aa portioo tflnidiL' with frilliha; (nut, Bvndajr BurBing gauOantCj; mmittmir Wmk , , ' t , 1 1 V - MATHEE C05DITI0KB J - 1-w pcaanlra pfarafla la Alanka and WtT rinada. t Iba armthara plataaa and aoulhara luakv MounUin atataa. aad rn thm Morta At- taiitln IlLal. Twa artaa nt bih praawu an aitrrttU on cmtral la tha middla Mlaalwtppl Vallvy and tha other ea the imladla- Paoirw taaU i ItwIpltaUtai baa orrnrrrd at bar ol 1 aUtkma aa tha Paaif w llnpa and arct urM. mt (lia axmntTi nurt o( tba afiaaaripia riMr. Tlx' hearimt Drrciiiitatloa rrnortad was 1-60 Inehea ai ittabtrah, fana. Toa weatbar coldar . an tha faoific aiopa and in th atata aarti nl ba Mbwittn Ulver, aad milder Ibmaxhrmt Hie. Middle . lUlaiWai biunitUtj at PorUaad: noon yaatar- dy. 6 per cent;. 5 n. bu rextcrdajr. 64 per arnt: b a. m. tndaf. 01 ner cent. I'reciplutioa eince January )it: Total, 13.0V hiRhaa; norauU. IT. S3 Inch fa; deflcleary, 4.44 Inclwa, T? aldeard I, Well OBHEKTATI05S Tempi. STATION S lUkar. f! . B.dM. Idaho Hoatna, MaaL Buffalo, N. is; I alcary, Alta.. ............ , Cblcato, 111. rafT. Col. ............... Iea Moinm, Icwa .......... Ikxlca i'ltr, Kan, ......... Kdmontoa. Alia. .......... 1 1'rexno, Cal. flaleaatdn, Ttxaa. . ayr Mont. ............. Himolulu, T. H.. ......... to Huron, Bo. DaJi. .......... Juiwau. Alaaka .,..... Karuaa Cjr, Ma , I, ...... . 11 A riffle, Cal ......... Alaothfteid, Or. ........... . klxdfurd, Or. ............. J mphia, i Tena. .......... t Modcna, . Otafet ............ f New trrleaoa. La. . New York, N. T... 4 ... ... . None, Alaaka ........... fforth Had, Waah. North Platte. ' Krb, ........ Oklahoma City, Okla, ...... ' 'honix. Aria. i Ilttsburgh, Fa. ........... ; Portland. Or. Prince Albert. Sask. Koneourg, ur. .......t..a. " Koawatl. N. M ".aoramentov Cal. rt. liOUia, aa ............ . ML Paul. Jian. .;...... Halt Ike City. Itah...... rtae, IlrfO.. Cal. ......... ' Kaa lYaucwco, Cal ....... Hrattle, Wa'h. .......... hnenaaa. yo.. HrUa, Alaaka ........... , HTmfcaaa, Wean. ......... Tanana. Alaaka ......... Tatnoah bland, Waah....... Tonomh, N.rada Vaktra. Alaaka ........... Vapcourt-r, B. ......... Walla Wall. Waah. WiUiaton. JSo. Dak........ : w Innemurna, Ser. . Yakima, Weh . . . .. . . 4S a 8 49 J 40 a' ea 10 40 73 44 44 43 62 80 eo Bs 52 74 40 34 BO e-i 30 80 0 S3 4t 84 73 Be 33 43 Be 8i B B4 J. 4S 33 B4 43 34 B4 60 B0 43 Be K tr It Pi 38 32 84 33 24 80 48 30 40 23 43 40 28 84 ii' 50 44 Id 2 4-J n 84 43 40 43 88 84 43 12 38 44 42 88 80 88 32 48 42 43 '4J 33 "is" 44 SO S8 88 0 .44 .38 .48 0 .88 0 0 0 .08 0 0 o 0 .02 '; v 0 .20 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 1.88 .01 0 0 , 0 0 .28 0 .08 0 .03 .02 .08 .14 - 0 .04 .38 O '.03 .13 orvera at tha county. Jail was 83800. A check for that amount was delivered to Sheriff Hurlburt Friday by United StaUg Marshall llotchkisa. A new gya. tern of. checking meals , served : federal prisoner was employed during; the past quarter,: rsgultlnc In the bill being; paid on tune.-?''. .i'-.v. Barglara Bo Keaideaea Burglars entered tha residence of R. Ruckc.- No, (81 Gideon street, early Friday night. while the family iwaa away at the thea tre, and stole,1 (44 and a pair of cuff links. -. Entrance was grained by Jlmmjrtng a kitchen window, -t .y.: tTIse D3apl3r Farty Federal prohi bition agents . had . a - wine "i dumping "party-- Friday afternoon under the su pervision - of Dr. J. A. Lin-rtlle, state director. Twenty-five barrels of ' wine seized during; the last three months were emptied into the river, v . '.. ' ; Eaters Frirat Praetie Dan 3. Ken- tiT today left the law department of tae u-w. K. N. or which he had been connected for about five years, to enter private practice. He will be associated with H. M. Isaac with of rices in the Board of. Trade puaitngr v ; Bav. Amkratt W. Teraoa will preach on Sunday at 13:30 a. rru at the church of Our Father (Unitarian). Broadway and YamhllL Dr. Slsson will lead dls rattsion In men's class at 12 rru Monthly Sunday afternoon musical . at i 4:30 o'clock Advt;. ,r 4J": 1 v .PorUasd'Salem Btaf Leave SUft Terminal.' Park and Yamhill, hourly from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m and Owl ear at 11 :20 p. m. dally, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 3t30 p. na. and 11 JO p. m. Mam 3611. Adv. i H peak a at KM1 Besert The Rev. K K. Tolly will be the speaker at the Men's Report meeting- Sunday at 4 p. m. Sacred duets will be sung- by Miss Pearl Sin- field and Miss Onetta Webb. ,i; Extra! Extra! Extra! Harding; and Pick In person will sell you Dick Burns' Body Builder Bread today at the- Lib erty Market. Meet the live opes that eat Dick s bread. Today only. Adv. ' rortlaae-Tiltameox CadlVae 1 State Stage depot. Park and Yamhill sts., daily at 8 :15 a. 13 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. . Spe clal arrangements made for fishing; par ties. Main MIL AdT. s i VToodUw Clak to Meet The Wood lawn Improvement association Will -meet this evening1 In tha Wood lawn school at 8 o clock. port Earrlsgt In all colors and de signs. For novelty Jewelry see me. N. Solomon, Morrison st, Portland Hotel is opposite Aar. 13-16 Qearter-tawed Oak Floortag, 3120 per thouBand. Nicolai-Neppach com pany, 327Davis St. Bdwy. 880w Adv. Sprlag Hosm Cleaalag Get estimates from Portland window Cleaning Go., East 657. Adv. Strike Does KTot Afreet deliveries, of Eouthport coaL Edlefsen'a Adv. v Stop, Look aad LUtea The Summit, uoiumoia liiver highway. Adv. t Sew Cordwood, 388. Edlefsen'a Ad. " . a M I I .,y . Judge Campbell of Oregon City Seeks ' Return to Bench - - i ' Salem, April 1. J. , U. Campbell of Oregon City, circuit judge for the fifth Judicial district, comprising Clackamas county., seeks re-election. In his formal declaration as a candidate for the Re publican nomination, filed with the sec retary of state'a office - here .Friday, Campbell- declares that 'If X am nomi nated and elected I will, ; during; my terra of office, conduct It rlght , , E. P. Dodd of Hermlaton, a4 member of the 1919 session of the state legisla ture. seeks another term In the lower house, his declaration as a candidate for the Republican nomination for repre sentative from Morrow and Umatilla counties being filed Friday. - Hood River Again Goritributes as st 8? n , i te."t n... t k te wt fct . , s at State Still Short of Its Quota 9RESS fi Hood Klvef again appears - Bubetan- tially In the column of contributors to the Wood row Wilson Foundation. Tru man Butler, ' Hood River banker, has. beside his ! own offering secured and 'jorted the subscriptions of Leslie But- leitsS , J. Calkins. J. H. Koberg.C A. RlchanaV J. H Fredricy, Mrs. Ann C Haxby, P.- F. Clark, R. E. Scott, MSss E. ' M. Davidson. A.- G. Lewis,! Kelson Emrr, C. P. Sonnlchsen, tGeoree Gallo way. C.i H. Graves, H. Gross, J. t. He CuUy, X E. Slade, A." J, Graft F.-& Kelly and R. W. Kelly, aU of Hood River:' -! - Mfe':-i -' 'i ilr T. M. Lamond of Alrlie, Dr.. has forwarded the subscriptions of Mrs. R. P. Mathany, M. E. Link and Homer Link of Airlie to state Woodrow Wilson, fund headquarters In the Lumbermen's Trust company bank, i - r Some time - ago ' subscription blanks were furnished some of the larger em ploying concerns In Portland . with re quest that their employes . be riven an opportunity to contribute The receipt book was returned by the X. K. Gill company with the - statement that the employes of that institution i: were.-in terested in the. commendable -purposes o flhe foundation but felt too hard op to contribute. J. P.. O'Brien, general manager of the Union Pacific in : Ore- 1 ton. oas, nowevexv reporiea. uiax me matter of contributions by , the employes .of ; that system has ; been referred . to thev O-W. R. N. employes club, of which George Koch 1 president. An other subscription acknowledged toettiy is that of George C. Marion. - Oregon is still several thousand dollars short of the quota, accepted for this state, largely because of deferment of returns by chairmen of Woodrow Wilson Foundation committees in oatstate coun ties .... i . The Wilson Foundation proposes awards from - its income to those who conspicuously contribute to human wel fare-and peace. . Groups of individuals may be . beneficiaries. , Awards, are to be made -. by a nationally constituted Jury. ' v WOODROW WILSON FOUNDATION, . . LumbenncTi Tit Compsujy -i' -! .' Portland, Oregon., . .: ; Gentlemen: Inclosed find I............. for Woodrow Wilson ronndatfon furrl. please send certiflcti of membettMp to tlit under slfned tt the foflowint address: . 3 Name .. M Address .................... sx e i : ' e"1 Oty .'. state. . , - Make checks to Woodrow Wilson Foundation. Lombermens Trtut Company bank, Broadway and Oak streets. Portland, Oregon, i . i .flVlh ..... Harry Fisher, who had .several doaea of morphine concealed beneath the name tag on the collar of his coat when he was searched In the county JaQ recently.; was tried on a state charge o possessing narcotics, -In. District " JuXg Hawkins court. Friday, and sentenced to SO days in Jail. - , - v, ' The -CO-day sentence will begin when Fisher . finishes a' federal sentence of three' months. It was when he was re ceived on the federal charge that the search was made that resulted in the discovery of the morphine under the name tag.. . f Fisher was a star witness In the re cent trial of vHarry Davis, wholesale and retail drug . peddler, who wag Con victed in federal court and sentenced to three years in Leavenworth. - i (Conttaraed Prom Pase Fonrleaa) '. at. repoit at praoeding day. ' SeDwood Clak Formed A Progresslya Business Men's club has been organised ' In Sellwood for the purpose of advancing SeUwood trade interests. One of the . methods proposed is to make the first Saturday of each month a special bar gain day in all tha houses represented In the organisation. Officers hava been elected as follows: Kenneth Brown, president ; H. W. Morgan, vice resident ; H. C Halderson. secretary j i J. Wool fenden. treasurer.,- ' - ' " Colsabla Stages (formerly known as ; Shepard's Auto Bus lines) Portland; Multnomah Falls-Hood River-Dalles dl- vision Leave Portland, t :30 a. ax, 11:30 J a. m, S 30 p. m. and 4 ;5 p. m. dally , to Hood River. Multnomah Falls local at 6:39 p. to, dally except Saturdays. , Sundays and holidays, and 11 ;11 p. rrv, Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Leave Hood River 3 :30 a. mv. 11 :19 a. n 2 :30 p. nv and 4 :4S p, m. dally. Direct con i nectlon with all stages to and from The ' Dalles, fhone Mala lUL AdT. . Aaaaal Holy Ceaikaalea The Knights of Columbus of Portland will . receive ; their annual holy communion In a body at : 3 o'clock Sunday morning In St ; Rosa's Cathollo church. East S4th street north and Alameda drive. The Rev.. J. M. O'FarreU. chaplain, wUl ofDcUte. Archbishop Christie will attend. After the mass breakfast will be served In the 'parochial nail by the women of tke parish. - v. v.; , '. - ; ; i; ' j ColanbU SUres tronaeny vsowa as Shepard's Alt Bis Llaet) Portlaid. Asteria-Seaslde PlvUtoa Leave Port - land ?:J0 a. rru, 16 a. ax. 1 p. xol. 4:1S p. m. and li:30 a. m,. Leave Astoria T ai a. rru, 10 a. m.. 1 :S0 p. xau 1:10 p. nv and 6 :13 p. m. Direct connactiona at Astoria to and, from Seaside and Clatsop beach points. AU ears heated. Leave from and arrtva at the new Auto Stags) Term v, inal depot, 351 Yamhill street, corner of : Park street. Phone Mala S.1L Adv. - Colasthla Staaea (feraierty kaewa i Shepard's Alt Bas , Liaes) rertlaaa. . St. Beless ' sivlfloa Leave Portland ; 10 a. m. and 4 :1S p. rn. daily and 11 05 ; p. m. Saturdays, Kundays and holidays enly. Leave St. Helens T U6 a. an. and , 1US p. m. daily and 6:1J p. rn. Satur days, Sunday a and holidays only. ' All ' cars heated. Leave from and arrtva at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot. . 3S3 Yamhin street, corner of Park street. Phono Mala SSllAdv. Dr. A. LacQls Slckler, speciallxlng In ; dentistry for children, has removed to ICS Morgan bids. Tel. Mala TT74 Adv. 8aleavXlls City Stare Connects O. , E. trains Noa. S , and for Mills Qty, i... wwvm. a i.niMi.i wiBiiit yvvyv man Str. Aaierica St. Helena via Columbia rtver, S:J0 p. m. daily; UdO a. nv Sun- . day. Alder at, dock. Main S323. Adv. Salmon 'Bods to Rest -Rods made to order. Fleming, ? 293 Wajtoingtoa at Fifth atreet. - Broadway 4125. Adv. , S1686 Board Bill The board bfU for the last three months for federal pris- ... ; . ,i , a" ... j . .. .K Portland JuhiorJI1 Boys Name Officers -. '':.', 'i Seaside, April 1. Sixty-five boys of the Junior T. M. C. X of Portland, in charge of J. C Meehan, assistant gen eral secretary, met in business session of - their conference at Hotel Seaside here this morning. Officers elected werfi i v Russell Lawrence, " Jefferson high, 'president ; Frank Despalm Jeffer son high, vice president; Robert War ner, Washington high, secretary. . An afternoon program of outdoop athletics Is being held. Dr. Carl GregST Doney. president of Willamette university, will address the gathering Sunday morning; The boys leave for borne Sunday noon. Spanisli War Veteran Is Killed in Explosion Salem, April 1. A. F. Fox, ,6. died at the Wlllametto anitarlum here this morning as a result of injuries received from a premature explosion during blast ing operations on a farm j, three miles south of saiem. maty aiternoon. Fox sustained seven broken ribs and severe cuts about the fact and head as the re sult of the blast, and was rushed to the hospital here last night to a critical con dition. . II was a veteran of the Spanish- American war and unmarried. , Simmons Celebrates His 81st Birthday . ' S.'7." "TfernaT Simmons, custodian Af the , city haO. by- his own admission. since Mount Hood was a bole In the ground, today celebrated his eighty-first birthday! i Us has been In the service of the city for 24 years, having been appointed la Mayor Mason's term. The fact that Simmons' birthday falls upon All Fopl'a day, doeent interfere with the pleasure the veteran city: employe finds ln the warm greetings bis: many mends extend to him each year. on Sunday night Special music will be iurnisned at eacn service. - . . Community prayer neeungi wfl1 be held is the following homes thi week; Monday nishtJ)aTid Moir, No. 8S East 27th street; Tuaada niht, t M Walker. Na 1100 East Uorriaoo atreet, and H. a wing, No. 660 Knott street; Wednes day night, K. S. McKibbin. No. 601 East' 88th street, -and J. C. Stevens. No. 108 Borsi Conrt: rriday night, Mrs. a Bennett, No. 110 Bod ney areaue. and W. B. Soott, No. 870 Alameda onre. .. -. .. Tnesday, from 2:80 to 4:80 p. sa., sfrs. T. w. nncct wiu be at home to the boom department visitors. 743 Everett street, is honor of the Kiaetenmh. annlranary of tha bona depert nwct. -..-.!.-; Mrs. Boadlnot Beeley will be la ehugo of the program oa Tnesday evening in room a of the church house at the regalar monthly meeting of the evening auxiliary of the Woman's Mis sionary society. Her subject ia to be VKambling Through Oregon in a Homa Missionary Auto.? Irr. Jeans M. McOava will conduct the aero tiortal service. - - V estmiaster Presbyteriao church ia prepar ing for Easter. Dr. . H. Pence began hw pre Easter sermons but Sun dir. The eommunieants' eiaaa for .those of the Bible school planning to jean tae ennrcn faier via ssees 'xnnrsasy at 7:45 p.-u The older ehua will meet with tiu pvtor during tha, first session of the schooi 8ua day morning. Mach interest has beea shown is the diacuamoa by the pastor of toe creation. The coming Tbursuar evening the "Bllta Craauve Dav' will be eonaiderai. . , , Dr. Wherahiko Bawei will sire his recital of the Saxaoaa Islanders, awtnvina taeie.arta and grafts, mutrle and songs and nineteenth century aevejopmeat, ln the. Central Preebyterjaa enujek tomorrow evening. : Ir. Magent will - preach in the morning aad administer the atrament of the Jjoiu a Slipper. . The annual meetins of the Cen tral charca will ba held oa Thursday eveniag. There will be a basket supper at 6:30 o'clock. Services in Moan Tabor Presbyteriaa ehureh roeiorrowi will be featured by "Forward Step Day" in the Sunday school and the irjetailatioa ot the new elders .elected at tha ""' eosarar rational meeting Thursday sight. J 1 Bomethmg ' aunerent in church sociaU has beer arrangsd by the Hope Preseytarkto church. Moatavula. Those, whose birthdays occur m any givea quarter are string an evardng s enter tainment to the rest of the eonxreaatioo- It ia planned to hare one such social each quarter during the year. - There promises to be mter- ettmg rivalry aetwaea the different groups as to which aeaaoa ean nrovide thai most eniorable social. - All members of the congregation' are cooperating, a large men s chorus is proving a drawing card at tha services. They hat been singing the past four Sunday evenings, .resulting m tne auoienee passing the lOO mark., . T. Phillips ia director. . f tv : 1'wdmont Preabvterka ehnrrh will ouut. holy commDnioa Sunday moraine with the ad- miasion of :a number of new memhera rrrwm among tne young people aad naposm of others. Hev. 4. Fxauda Morgaa will take as his sera topic, "The Danger ot Wearying. In the eve ning he will preach oa Aa Easy Compromise." Wednesday afternoon tha Womaa'a Hninun society will meet and laf plana for tha saw years wars, a Junior Kndeavor society aas beea ranued to meet rrtday afteraaona at A e' clock, under the guidance of Mrs, Basel .Nat ion aa Moor; Mra. u. a. , wullama. secreuvry. and Mas Lena Lockett, aaatetsat -"-w Miapah Presbyterian church. A. Itee.-rai-u a Thompson, pastor, win observe the sacrament of the Dord'a aamer Sundae auniiw. ui wiU be reeeived oa eonfeasioa of faith aad by mw. uv voiwu &noeavorera gave a aoi lar social at the ehnmk SVui. , v. -v. told -how the doUar was earned. The annual axmgregaxtonal meeung will be bald Wednesday To Lift Quarantined. OtfWayierlyHome Quarantine will be lifted from tha Wa- erry Baby Home today. Jr. John C Abel, acting city health officer, said this morninr. Records in the health of fice show a marked decrease la all com- muaicaoiei oiseases. rnoay no ( new cases were reported and no anarantina established. ' Tha count v this morning showed IS cases of smallpox. 20 diph theria and 23 scarlet fever In tha city. FENNINGS' BAKERY and - !, DELICATESSEN i 44T RILLINSSWOStTM AVUVI ' at7-aississipsi avenue avemng af the church. It win be pre ceded br a potluck supper. Eiders and trustees will be elected and reports read from all de partment. 1 ,. ' ; -V- ' ! United Brethren Dr. Byron J. Clark, rwurtor of the First United Brethren church. Will follow up the Champion and .Wilson revival meet- inja, which closed last Sunday, with a series ot lenten discourses. The chorus chorr will sing at each service. . V At the Second United Brethren church San day morning the Bev. K. B. Martin. Northwest superintendent of the American Sunday School union, will' preach. - , . . '- . Tonight at Third United Brethren church the Brotnernooa banquet will be held, i Dr. B. J. Clark will speak on "The Man That Is a Man." The Bev. and Mrs.' B. Boss Erana of tha Fourth ..United Brethren church are rejoicing over tne arrival March ZB of a-gosu Mother ana ion art reported doing nicely. 1 Miscellaneous M. M. Reed will address the Realiza tion league Sunday night oil the subject. "The Study of SMan in .His Relation to tne uiw or v ibration." H. Edward Mills, waucr, wiu Bpaaa in tne morning.1 City May Take Over . Lone'Fir Cemetery . i Whether the city dan - take over the control of Lone Fir cemetery and use the area, as a park .will depend on. the findings of the city attorney as to the legality ofbe plan and to the desire of the people, Commissloaer S. C Pier said today. The East Sid Business Men's club has asked that the city assume con- trot of the old cemetery, j Portland Eleventh In Postal Savings . Portland, through . ranklna; 25th in population of United States cities, ranks 11th In postal savings deposits, accord ing to Postmaster John M.f Jones. It exceeds ..both San Francisco and Los Angeles, which rank 15th and 16th respectively. Wo.bS'M ( Lace Is an Important Spring Xote, Both for Trimming and orEntlre Models. The dominance of the side-draped sll houette is marked and In many teases, as in the model illustrated, is carried out in crepe de ! chine. J Lace has come back .into its own, particalarly when It is of dyed worsted, as in this frock, where it inms the surplice bodice and long sleeves. (CtopyWght, 1S22; by YogTie. New York) 7 VJ . i i - i lbs i I Man Ylho Concealed Narcotics ;inx Goat Collar Is Sentenced Mayor. George Baker Aid Postmaster to . Pull Comedy Stuff At tha regular rehearsal of the Port land Ad dub. follies, to be held this eve ning la the ShemAUsw , auditorium, the director. Jack Carter, has requested that all the young ladies in . the chorus be present- This will Ae the first re hearsal of the women. in tke cast, and the practice will start promptly at 7:30 o'clock tonight ' ; . . Mr. Carter is working tiard to. perfect the male chorus of 60 voices, and he promises Portland theatre-goers some thing quite original in the way or rru n strel : stunts when the curtain . goes up on the first act on Aprt) 20. A number of well-known local comedians have been added to the cast, among them being Mivnr Georre Ii. Baker. .. Postmaster John M. Jones. Ed Strong, C. F. Berg and Tommy Luke. It has been rumored, also. - that tha famous and V mysterious Mademoiselle Flfl.-who danced, at the Midnight Frolic of the American Legion' post last New - Year's eve will be present .again at the Ad' club Follies, this time maii entirely -new and novel Stunt . - " ' : - " 4 ! Women Prisoners : Escape Seattle Jail '., Seattle, April LU. P.) Four young women just befoxa daybreak today made a. snccessrui escape from " the women's ward. In the county jail by tying sheets together and sliding down two and a fcalf stories to safety, while IS of , their companions. ' who refused - to -escape, whistled a tune to avert suspicion of the jmatron. - . ' - - -- BACEB MorrteoB at Eleventh. Baker Btori eompany in "A Temperance Town.' Hsttnee -t Wednesday, Saturday ana Sunday at 2:80. - ' evenings at R:20. . " - ''".. . LYBIC -Broadway at MmTiaon. ' Lyric Mttirtcal Comedy company in "The King of Alabaxu. Matinee daily at 2 p. buj ereuing at 1 and a. -.' YAUDEV11XB V PANTAGKS Broadway at Alder. High-class ,t vaudeville and photoplay features. Afternoon .and evening. Program chances Monday arow 'noen. - " , ' V T r i.. L- o msDAmAllv1lTMAn .1 VaauUli. . Direction Ackermaa As Harris. VsudevJUe and pictures. Continuou Irom 1 ti a ton p. a . PHOTOPLAYS COLUMBIA Sixth at Stark. "An for a i,. 11 . tft -n 9. a ij:E ui')I-sf. FJrrenth at Washington. "The . Uirk n . Nation." 11 a. m. to 11 p. tn. LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Richard Bar tlielaieea in "The Seventh Day." 11. a. sv to 11 p. m J Hrvoi.I Washington at Part George Artis in "Tha ttuling Puuon."; 11 a. m. to 11 ui iKSTIC Washington- at Park. "Why An- . nonnce Your Marriage!" . 11 a. ak. to 11. STAK Washington at Park. "Why Girls LeaTe Home." 11 a. m. to 11 P- m. , . CIKOLB Fourth near' Washington. Wallace Keid in ""Kent lTree." 11 a. a toia'ctek the toUowug morning. Heart Disease Is , FataltoP.H.Jublv Chetalis Kesident Chehalis, .Waslu, April L P.. H. Jubb, 44, prominent Chehalis resident, died in bed this morning of heart disease, ; He heard a noise about the Tiouse and went to see about It- e returned to bed and told his- wife it was a cat In a few minutes he died. He complained of not feeling well when be retired. . Mr. Jubb had lived la Lewis county 15 years, for several years being; a mall carrier out of the Chehalis, office; later buying the White Front arocery, which he aold a few weeks ago-1 He ia sur vived by his fwife, two sons and two daughters. He was a member of. the Elks and the Modern .Woodmen. ? " BARJT TJA3TCE TOSIGHT Colombia Rebekab lodgp Ko, S wUl give a colonial party and tbarn. dance this evening tn the lodge hall. No. 8 11th street Prlxes will be ottered for best costume. ' IPMBa Investment Bankers who meet in convention in Portland today have done, much I to i - build up the Pacific Northwest by constructive financing of . oar schools, our highways, our reclamation projects and the . public works and improvements of our cities. J 1 J They have done greats service also in conserving the resources of our community by encouraging sane and . conservative investment and educating the public in the principles of, thrift ;ic and in safe and useful employment of, their money. - : . w " - - ""-.v "-v. . - -: -, f This bank, which stands for the highest , principles in con ; structive financing,' welcomes the visiting Investment Bankers : to Portland, and extends to them a cordial greeting and the use of 'its facilities while here.' . , " 1 - W ' "" f"TviTvrTttrrieTrtetnettterttti 'I1frf irvf rt tvtvv4avrtt.fyiaterrtt iTriif eei-rtrsvytr-tv rat4feTirt . 'A Coruervailoe Custodian YOUR BANK Your bank; should belong to the Federal Reserve System. v ' ' Your bank should belon'g to the; Gear ing House. ' f - " ' ' Your bahk should be old enough to have shown its stability, ' - Your bank should be open in all depart ments Saturday evening. . - . 'The Hibemiot established in 1892. meets all of ;. these requirernents. i It is the only Portland bank, belonging to the Federal Re serve System, that is open in all departments Saturday evening. Balalte fESMSBSSSE 4th and Washington ;WHAT YOU DO NOT WANT- THE PUBLIC INDUSTRIES NEED AND NEED BADLY k its charitable work- of eon vert itig waste Into WAGES. JCNK inte JOBS aad loafer rnlo LABORKBS-- SMvirta cicaniNtt. season rs hcrk, PHONki MALM 70S1 ask for the track of the PUBLIC WBLFAttK 1XDUSTK1K3 oea aist in cleaning op your garret or eaarmeot f any dnscarded furniture, , clothing, shoes, hats. tenuk,vtorjk. brea,- inner tubes, ante awhile aeemnorles. books, stoves. B-sehinery, taya ANYTIUNO IN AJY VON1MTIU.V By so doing YOU will bave eaned the Mrn ings e the iiamueaVped ef Portland. ,- - aATHCR UP THt FRAQMErrTS, THAT NOTHlNa BC LOST. . No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples Sean. Oeihaewt. Talewau 38a imrikii. Samples f ree of OaUeara Laseraaertea, na. X. MalAaa. ataaa. AMUSEMENTS wA AVILIJAlvl MlXOOKI'MasSMo ISPE PUT TON RITA GOULD .LAURA pierpc:t AND PLAYERS , TM1 onomo STAR .SANgy SHAW IN A 1 SOW CYCLE EmmJ? STOCK COMPANY liU, HOW PLAYINO HA- MtOVT'S INIMITABLE SATIHK ON PROHIBITION . - " TEMPERANOK TOWH" MILLIONS HA V B HO WLKU THEM - SELVKS UOABSE AT THIS COHEUI air 1 1 1 a aa aJrri(i -rnrvji 1 3n)Prar6V j WAQaflg TrafiffY Crill,i1'L yloefYlla MRV ar-tai LY R I C musical: COMEDY COMPACT v , v A Genuine Xaugh Show i ; - "KTNG OF ALABAZU A "Wee of "Grand Uproar ,r a fl.Mxea si aa 6- VvaatnMa aa aaw.il tSa ilfttrCI SflWHa 66l as - fa I CalU M. W REAL DANCE Cole McElroy and, Hi - .Orchestra , MURLARK HALL THIS evekiito A Few of! the EXCLUSIVE Features That WiU Appear in Tomorrow's 7 The iPeace The first authentic, inside story of what really happened at the Paris Peace . Conference, written ,by ex-President Wilson's' confidant, .Ray- Stannard y Baker-,-, . 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