0 TiiunsDAY, Armi, e, is: fTIIS OrXCO:.'. DAILY JOUIU;a ror.TLAKD,- CGON. nrTimnnnn .iiUaUHHU iuuu IB1 fXPECTED AT CRUSADETOillGHT Mar thar 1000 mri: from the Metho dist charebee of Portland expected 4 attend the -rvi-e tonight at the United Goanel CruBRdV tabernacle. East Third and Irving streets. Tonight ls Vnowi a 'mii of tl church night. ne service begins at J 0 clock. Wcdnrvdiy night u womtn'i Bible Vlaaa night. About 1000 Bib! class Vnmea attended. Th men ar making Vrforta today to Outnumber the women i ntnrr-Wllbur Methodist church ha 1roml4 to march 109 men down th eiai of the Ulwnwlt tonight, and Sun vtyelde Methodist ehurch leader say hy will outnumber tha Centenary viiur crowd, . . ' ., - rr. Oeorg Wood A"m. vmaader, haa not announced his- text, but aar ha will sfve a aermon or special Interest to tnn. Tha serYle la open to lhiMIWll Bubllc. . " Friday afternoon the Ladle Aid e wioi.. win ha aoeclal guests at tha 1 armaria service, while Friday night "will: be young people bight, jpjtKADE FRI0AT JII0HT I - Tha baina young people will gather t the T. W. C. A. aocial hall Friday t t. m. for supper, at which time ' .the evengetl-t will apeak atvT Walter il. Jenkins and Berttow IX :Ackley wilt f umieh perlal music. The member f the Epworth Jeaiwe-i will meet 10 ntln ut later at the First Methodist church, "with automobtlea and pennant, and jparada through the principal streets of the city,' The Una of march will be paat - 4 he T. W. iC where they -will a Jolaed by tha young people attending the npira The parade win . terminate at ho tabernacle, where the young people will cxvupy a reserved section. ftaturday at 3:10 p. m. the -cruaadet .w-tii ropdiwt a syeeiet service for Sunday Whool children, and Saturday night wilt k ve hi lecture on Judaa lacs riot. Dr. ABrtmon wtu aieo ipmh vrwiay oon at the pre-Kaster service at the 'antagts theatre, being held under the kuaplre at tha Portland Council- of hiwrhea . . Wdnadajr night Dr. 'Anderson, snoka e n -The Ui Cois." taking at text from he Blbla story of the woman who lout coin and diligently Marched for tt mill eh found it. f HCBCfl LOI1SO CUItDRCW' pv cent of, the children In Proteotant Sunday school are "lipping through "r ringer," much a the coin supped hreugh the fingers of the Bible char krter. lie declared that they could not returned to trie church unless the hurch idt but a broom, stirred up the Irt ef the, world and aearched diligently roe them. '- lie aiao censored tnoee who criticised Irlllfi church people tn front of hir own children, stating that such f'rda tended to dampen the ardor of he youth for the church. II also urged ii auaience not to criticise the mln tare aermoa before their' children. It:s Small Now, But.. BESS inEii OF VALLEY FLEECED ft , : - k 1 . VT. T. Doafen" all&s X R. Barnes, alias A, E. Nolan, who la said to hare fleeced Willamette valley merchants out of bun dred pt dollars In a fake rng scheme. was arrested Wednesday by E C. Clem ent. United States postal Inspector, and lodged in. the Multnomah county jail. lie la charged with using tha maila to pre- tnat a fraud. - - - - According to evidence la Uia bands of John veatch, assistant United States At torney, Doxier Is : alleged to have ob tained tha Dosition of Ore eon agent tor I the PhlladelDhia Rue company.' aftef making fraudulent repreeentationSi He anDlied for the Position July 2 J. 1.21. ; After receiving samples and Order blanks he Is said to have visited cities in I tha valley, taking latgt rug orders. Fol lowing receipt of the order na is earn to have requested a 19 per cent deposit. claiming that this being a new house and the rn-st order to M-piacea wun-u small deposit wki customary. Tha de- boslta were obtained, in some cases xne checks being-made but to Dbtier per serially. Ift other cases where the cnecks were made " out . t the rug company. rozief la said to have forged tha name of tha payee. Nona oi the checks or or Iders was sent to Fhiiaaeipnia, eaten When the orders were not filled the Valley merchants complained to. the rug: company, resulting in tha Investigation Which has been gaing on for many weeks. Clement had difficulty in locat ing Dosier. at he Jumped Huickly from ens town to another.- lla l aaii to have received from U P at each store where he placed an order, the amount depending; upon tha sis of tha order. - Owing to the Illness t United States Commimioner Fraser. the defendant wa taken before District juagw warxia Ukwklns, acting commuaioner, . - haarin Wedneadav afternoon, ie trtivul via tHrhta.to a rjrenminaxT aminatlon and was held to answer i tne t-4i vnnl liir-r under I.sOu oanas. i a.fnit r bonds -Kosief is la the county j4L v -r i -' k Mrs. Joseph Mount Convalescing xrom Illness at Denver Aavtca Was received Wednesday .by off telala of the O-W. ft. at N that itra, Joseph W. Mount wife of the laU'assis tant general passenger agen o. road, was reooveriftg from illness at the honttat at Denver. Cbl-. today, tin. Mount gave birth to a child, which died Tuesday. - Mount died after an attack of pmeU monia last Week. Although HI herself. Mrs. Mount Insisted upon trotnf t th funeral at Denver. The O-W.- B. A N. sent her to Denvar In $rivaU car with a nurse In attendance.--Tha locai officials have been advised that Mrs. Mount will recover from her liieeas. 08TMASTea TO SETlatB i Baker, April -W. fl. Bdwers, recom mended by Senator N- J. Slnnott tar postmaster v here, will . succeed George Fester, who haa held the position for nine years, the longest service, of any man in that capacity. Foster's term ex pired last April. We Arc Not ON: THE I R We Mast Turn Our Overstock Into Money ":"!: " . --Thweforfi Before Buying AUTO ACCESSORIES Gt Our rices ;J ;;t ; ..la tamonritk niay other' business houses, we ied money. tArm'ot pay out rClt ltb. tdo4,1 ' 'Take advaiitagre of oar. low prices at once. : . ' ' :" . - ' i . : ' - HERE ARE A -Jenkins Vulcan Front and iiear Springs.''. - lor all m&krs of rara....... Vi WBICE Jrive-Minut c Vulcanite rs with II patch and 1 T , neat tintti. Regular It8(l. Special... ..... fOC Taombly Foot Pumps, regular ti.00 Cloae- Ara fr . Out Price i............... dZ.UU FEW SAMPLES .17.50 $a.oa Auto Robca. earb SZ.SOt Mt.ee nohalr tnrb- prooc juxea 9. v. mil -. monatr ff- motn-proor riusn nones Beta Wire Wheels for rorda ( wheal, eampleta with i . carrier, tiepular ti.M seta. Close Owl XQ CQ AU OUer Pasiss at Uac Prkei.1 GZT OC PRICES 05 BfOTLIGHTR. : v -f EVERYTHING IN THIS LIST AND IN OUR STOCK ON SALS boxih wooaen Wheels for rortu I -Rutiftlng-board mata and supports Reamers, all styles and stsee . . : I Running board lumn carriera listen rings, jacks, valv grindera I Dixon's graphite grease Screwdriver, towing cables cut-out veivea riexibl copper tubing Carbon remover, rim tools Ignition parts, pliers Ball bar radiator cap . Un?vPhon and tnotor-driven horns I All parts for Fordt . FlextbU spout oirs, oil cans J koVi brakellnlng lit Radius rod supports for Fords lloee damp, metometera Mo-sberg socket set and tools Overeia eteerlng wheals for Fords Inlng lit sets, eto. VACUUJI CUP AND DAYT0X THOROBRED CORD TIRES ' ; I 1 ; tadleattaaa Art Thai Prices Witt vt oa--Bsy Kewl " t . -i i ;.;";4T;.irnr 591 and mi Tflia "bam vriii coTtxti vktiu otn 6estoc: isViDvctfi to hoimal Hole In pavesaejnt at West Park ftnd Alder streets, capable of bumping -i j . automobile tire, automobile attd oocu pants rudely Great " oaks from little ' acorhg - grow. according to the poet, and likewise little holes In street pavement develop into extensive ; depreasions. '.that make, the motorist. to shiver. One bole in city pave ment at the lntersectlonof West Park. and Alder streeU" now" "about twice -as large aa a baker'a apple pie never falls to rouse tha occupant of an automobile from his reverie U the machine'! wheel happens to pass over tha depression. This appls pie affair hopes to be a real hole- some day."- and -1s looking; forward with glee to the time when -It will cause furrows on the motorists', brows as they try to determine how to get by without a bump. stating that too many children are being given "roast preaching" ror their Sunday dinner. '' , '. Preeedinr the sermon Bishop vv. O. ehepard said' he had been informed by the Rev. N. M. ones superintendent of the ftpokan district, that tha churches of Spokane would feel the effect of the Anderson meetings for years to come. Dr. Anderson recently closed a campaign there.. The letter, stated that the 'at tendance at- prayer meetings -had been Increased as high 'aa 100 pr cant, and that many converts had been taken into the churches. TB5-)voa ABAHDOXUfcXT J - Beind. ' April i. Seatlment here ;aeems to" be In favor of the abandonment Of not only tha section Of O-W. track . near North Junction, but air- tha way to the Columbia. R. f?.' Hamilton of Bend, mem ber of the State Chamber of Commerce executive board, stated Wednesday that tbat would be his stand on the question should It come up at Friday's meeting In Portland. : Washington Forest Tees Drop Off Olympia, Wash April C Washington received 69.1S as its 25 per cent of the receipts from operation of national for ests within its boundaries from July 1 to December 1, 1J...- This amount is srnanef than usual, due; it ia said, to de lay In gracing fee' payments. Among the counties to receive Shares In this fund' are Asotin, $276.86 ; Chelan, t4023.it : Columbia. IS04.40 ; ' Cowlitz. I10.B1 ; Garfield. 1500.73 ; Grays Harbor, $1.10 ; Kittitas. $520.89 ; Klickitat, $15.68 ; Lewis. 1373.73 ; Skamania, $434.81 ; Thurston, 28 cents ; Walla Walla, $12.79 ; Yakima. $482.49. . fi : if Why We Why;-should the First National Banlc, . which is the largest bank in the Pacific Northwest, cordially invite small accounts? . - - ' The young man of character and ability may have a small earning capdcity a!t the beginning ;of his career. But he will be the busi ness maii of the future. : ' .! . 1 1 i Sc Wmm ' ' :? . :t ' f lFvMiml iMVbVlkl ?'? t4eW ' ' A t .iV ..: s. - - -wsi V. m Hal'' . a . -m . a 'as . i v . -i " W ' .' I . - . - '. . .... ; -. . . ' . . ! r ' ft ; ; : 'TlMMa , . 4,'. . t . ; - - . , Many of, our largest accounts were-at one time small, v ' . We do not only want you to open youij accoiint with iis, bufc,we vant you o feel that, even jtlipughyour , accoLint;-maybe . small,.' you are . entitled Jto the same, service and protktioii that the Iargest ;bank ijn : the' community atfordsihe biggbr accounts, i : ' ' - - - f . ..p THE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ur PORTLAND OREGON THE FIRST NXnONAL- BANIC WEST wr iru. ituuiY f MOUNTAINS V;.' .--V-,;, 1 In' a new package tttat fits the pocZO a price that fits the pocetbook The same unmatched blend of i ', Turkish, Virginia end BuRLEYTbbaccos if a . . -asaTfc r . - ?" . asafc avw ; ;FIIi?TlTO I. .1 thsladdrcsa.cf its Home Office 111 Fil sncrs in less tha The "Amcricaiiipa them. 07 4 A ' 1 'J- 1 Ctx&rasxiatd tgr , . a f Vhich taetxu that if jrou don't like Mllt? Qsarettea. 1 1 a ami j-xs. : m "anMna L..I. r . , . - 4a 4i .CI" iicvYcm; CITY : "t : i ft 4 ' . i r. ' ' a. . liuci iuc uc.ier.