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THURSDAY. AriUL i 1922. Tim OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PCHTLAIi'D, OREGON. TOWN TOPICS uml rUrtl aa4 Ba.t Uuk. ana AJtwa, Aoi J . -wil CwU L'mitl Warama. ft ad JWa. (K,o r4 tTtn!!rt ebarca MafM.' Iwliaa. Apni 11-It. lat Saiaa JaaNtafS t (I ft V. cnad -. rum f snnd Mart. , 4oruaat Unm ' Laawftry Uimii Murt.ftna. TW Pn. Itr. r-atna Baaaaaar. auta ta atenaa 111. Jm a ' Hm rti.l. Jaaa t. aa4 a. a JUUra Sue, (Xm4 caan . J" IB-1 a. , Omm ' atta Lattar Cantata Vnana fcairtiat lora rmWI rafc .snip, vuumuia nt. jaaa k. r. CK JaMWa. Uy la-Si r. u. l u u f aaaarfatto. AaMivaa H ill". Jaiy S a. Tha llti. I ta Jaiy . . aVwoaitna aaaKteUeav Cav Aawrteae laadtato af My tut tutorial aaMcUOaa aaaoal alm, Cornltto, July 11-11 Uipm4 Onbi a Bad Ma, 4. Jaiy la-a. Sarm fat, Aswat MS. - Ofmom .wham Pln atnaa, talaaiaai CM. aat ST to r Vwni .a..aUB af rratMtent Cpbaarat Ow a af tan Poetlss, aptatMr a-I. fa 1 .. - - r 11.41 aaiaMa Ttailtt, (rial ratift lataraatloaal Urastat "-na. Xonalxr 4-11. ala ftntol nnrttlnat Salaw. DaraWbar t-. aula Taacaaa taiaeiitl . laaaw Sa-S. and not at th SJultnomah hotel, as an nounced In tha morning paper. After tha dinner Mr. Franc will deliver His feature in the Pythian hall at I o'clock. Adv. ; ' IUrlial Vill Atteaded Tha revival meeting now in progress at the East SI da Christian churchy East Twelfth and Taylor streets, is attracting Jante crowds nlchtly to hear the Rev. John T. Stivers,' avanselist. The meetings will continue next week. Friday night the evangelist; will hold a- special service in honor of "Mother"; the ser mon, tha solo hr O. P. Burris and tha songs will aQ commemorate her mem ory. A white flower will be given to all those attending the service who have deceased mothers and a pink flower; to those whose motherf are yet living. Colamkia Stages trortaarrr vaow as Saepara's As to Bis Liaes)- Fortlsad- AMorlaMasida IJirisiaa Leave - Port land T -.20 a. nx, 10 a. nu. 1 p. 4 :li p. m. and 12 :30 a. m. Leav 'Astoria 7 :li a. m, 10 a. nv. 1 J0 p. nu. S :S0 p. m, and 1:1 p. to. ' Direct connections at Atorta to and from Seaaida and Clatsop beach points. All cars heated. Leave tram and arrive at the new Auto Stags Term inal depot. 1SS Yamhill street, corner-of Park street. Phono Main Mil. Adv. -Easter at Seaiida Thia Is a delight ful period to- spend a few days at the ocean- for rest and recreation, after thte work of winter. The botela are "open all year, and rates are moderate. Th Hpokane, Portland Jb Seattle Ry. round trip far of St to Seaside and $5 -to As toria is In effect every day; 'return limit 30 days. ' Daily trains leave North Bank station MS a, rl, 1:10 and t:20 p. m.AOV. . - V'.-- . "':-' r- M-rC:X wriTiiti rAiTCitt ' . I . ruiM ' Tea aoaa - ju. uoearten. Fn)mt (rtnlty: Tonight and ' mday vice president of . tha First Tational tii; MUwriy hwu. ... I bank of Eugene." couldnt wait until tha Otaaoa tn4 vtaUiiattiMi: Taaitht tad rridty trout fishing season - In the McKehslS . wf!TIlko T'" would ba opened Saturday, according to aaauwny wiad. , . informaUon received by the stata fiah WEATHER COSDITIOXS and game commission.1 . Deputies found ataa s mh ramTa are amaiantl him fishing on Monday, they said, and af the a sif in Manitoba, and ee took him before tha Justice of the peace. VKT.r", ,J,r lie paid a fina of $25. tiHi rrfeiulfial mhn mi low prmn bains aarl 1 To Aid la Road BstldlSg About 4? r.l'Lrfv hVT- "JT Vl permittees holding lota In the Vina Ma eWnad Tat a larT. J "pTaW o ' S. trct 00 th SUU creek summer home Pvtfte !m aa4 at a (w iaoa in ha Jlock 1 area lust off the Mount Hood loop road amaauai aa puma luia and. in the Laka I area near Rhododendron, have agreed to ZJ"?!.? A'K to J."'l.F.,f "l cooperate with t tha - forest service ; In wlcrably ailldcv.ln Uta widilla Mianaiippt sad lr Mkaaart llr7V but tba tmpmun to till tolsw aatm la tha Lake ncioa and tha Okie aad appw MiatMppl t11t, aad o?ar Matt af tks waatarm ban o( the Caltd BUtaa Klat)a aaakUty a Portland: Noon r ttriiay. It par aanti t p. au yaitatdty, 60 par caat; I -a. m. tnUy, 14 par ent riaaipltatMitt alMa Jaaaaay 1: ToUl. 14 8T iarhaa; aormal, Jl.T nrhM; dafioianry, 4.12 taUa EDWABD U WELLS. ORKrRTATIOKS TATtOSS Tram .,......... ttniton. Mat. huf (aim, N. T. . . . 1lr alberta . ...... ('hMa, IlL, lr, Colo. ........ .. I MoJnrt, Inva ......... 1'ndta 07. f rit, iaj. . , , MInton. TtlH lir:aa, MnnU , lluran. a. IN m f . . , i i. - ktiuat Citr. Mk ,.,, In Ant)M. CaL ir.hnid. or. . . , l(M(or4, Or. Miaahu, Tran. Orlaa. I a. ...a...... -- iora. i, l , , "Joat, AUaka ........... Srfh I'lati. 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H -.45, J ;45 and 3:4a p. m. Adv. , . . ' Kabbl Kraeger'O ' Sibleet "A' Beder FanUsy" will be tba topic of Rabbi N. B. Krueger'a sermon tonight at S o'clock at Temple Ahavat Sholom. Park, and Clay streets. . Services will also be held In the synagogue on Saturday at 9 and 10 JO a.' m.. the latter service, being especially for the Junior congregation. Portlai4Saem Stage Leave '; tltag Terminal. Park and TamhllL4 hourly SO I from 7 a. m. to 7 tjl m. and Owl ear- at ia and holidays. 3:20 p. m. and. Ust p. m. o I Main SCI L Adv. I Barred by Qaaraitiie Portland nurs- a I erymen may not ship currant or goose-,. o o ..10 .10 0 a a . o .04 .02 0 a - o .PJ .03 .13 a .22 0 o. .at . .04 a .00 0 9 ' ' a .04 0 0 .at - a 0 ' berry bushes or any variety of the five- needle pine to any point In Washington west of the Cascade mountains, accord ing; to CL - E.stilllnger; quarantine f-: flea' of the bureau of ' plant pathology for th white pine blister.-rust campaign. Through misinterpretation of the Wash ington Quarantine law, - soma nursery men' have been attempting to ship in tneir plants and' have been turned back, aaid Stillinger.- -- ... D Caatpasy ? Teteraaa The D com pany , Veterans' crab "Will .hold Its . aecn ond get-together' Saturday evening in Odd , Fellows ' hall. ' First and Alder streeta: '.. Refreshments, music and. other entertainment are on the program. - The club held its first meeting recently -when 40 members -of D company of the I62d Infantrr formed a vUSnporary organisa tion. ; It is Planned t Include the entire personnel of P company . members In tha club's membership. 4' J. i , ' May !et ' Caraegla Faad '"Whether North "Pacific' college '.wlU ; et some ninirv from - the Carnegie xounaauon fund depends on the report of a com mittee composed of Dr. W. J. Glcs af Columbia,- representing tha Carnegie foundation: and Dr. B. r osier ana Dr. F. C. Waite. representing the Educa tional Cooncil of America, who Inspected tha dantal school Wednesday. This com mitten is making inspection of B2 dental schools in 'the .United States to deter mine the extent ot financial aid -k re quired by tha schools. -.. fortlaad-Ttnaaaoc " CadlOaa Stags- Stage depot. Park and Yamhill atav. dally at t :15 a. nu 13 0 aad 8 U0 p. m. Spe cial arrangementsade for fisVtns par tita Main SOIL Ada. s I rSaeelallia la ExeeIleat Teeth, for those who have' none. -Tow are entitled to tha best. Dr. E. C Roasman, Jour nal bulldmg. Adv. - f- 'part Earrlaga Ia All colore and de- iimi. : ror novesn lawairy sea' me. n. tolomon. Morrison at, Portland Hotel la opposite. Adv. ' - - . 8tr. 'America St. . Helena via' Columbia river,-3:30 p. m. dally: 110 a-.m. sun day. - Alder at. dock. MainSSSX. Adv. Salem-MlUs City SUee ConnecU O. E. trains Nos. 5 1 and-1 for Mills City. Joseph Haroman. Salem, prop. Adv.' - Salmea 'Sods to Reat Rods made to order, -r-Fleming, 293 - Washington - at tha home of MrsL P. L. : Raymond. No. Sa Wiiiiams avenue, early this morning, recording to a report made to the police. Entrance was gained with a passkey. - Forest Laad Craisa To cruise from 70,000 to. 80,000 acres of forest land V Bear valley on the Malheur national for? est in Eastern Oregon, Ceorge L. Drake. forest examiner, ' accompanied toy Fred Matz, - Ernert .E. ?:T. wohletiberg. John Gribble. I Warth, George A. Bright F. W. 'Furat - and George . Jankowsky . left Portland last night " Xlaeral Sir far Booflac put over old shingles. Demonstration Wdln. 6014, Ad. '- THREE WO PLEDGED University, "'of .Oregon. .Eugene, April 13. Among, pledgings announced on. the campus this -week are: ' Pi Beta" Phi. Elisabeth"- Stevenson.' Portland. and Fe- lica Perkins, San Jose. CaL; Pot and QuilL women's literary .organiaation. Nancy Wilson, Olympia. Wash. . . ...j Organized Schemes To: Shape Politics 5 1 To Be Investigated " 'It ia our belief that there are" too many - prejudiced organisations attempt ing to regulate politics in Oregon.", said W;H, Emrick, president of the Law and Order league,' at 'a meeting Wednesday In the Multnomah hoteL The league met to lay plana for some regulating Itself,, especial! y that pertain ing to tha part played in politics by re ligious and fraternal organisations.' To ascertain what power ls wielded by these organirations . aad for . whom - and for what purpose vUl he undertaken before nxt election. I ... ""- ' : ' ' . Mcil Orders Promp tly . Filled ' Scone Day a Received 3 A cents for the Eutterick . Patterns "and Publications, ss AU new atvles now showing." E iTne most satisfactory Patterns. The Store That Undersell Because It Sells for Cash , Pttrcef Poif Pczlzzcs . Prepaid - - - On $$.CQ Ptzrchzszs : ttit it ix.nitiltUtUlti.tit, 1 ,. i.ii ...... ' fj The Deltar feature of the z Butterick Pattema is prov- 11 iae af freat benefit to home r: sewers It insnres a sarins ia ;: lime and materiaL ' I Our, 1 118 1& Birgain; -Friday ; Sale 1 Is the Week's "Greatest Economy Event Thousands of Women ; ' Never Miss It We Invite Your Attendance Tomorrow, 1 Fifth street': Broadway .4125. Adv. Dr. 'IL M.-Hood-r-Optometrlst. has re moved to suite. 604 Morgan building, r Clothing Jewelry i Stolen A, quantity of clothing and-Jewelry -waa stolen, from - : Woodstock , , Sunday School ":;v;"-Members V ; Meet 6:45 P. M. at - Church Friday Evening: ' - ,3 J '.Ua PlPEPlFELESS FURUACES '"i Now(opbn: " :?: ; ' 1 "V V " our new East Side J r sales and I display room " ' - V located at , -c ' 754 Sandy Blv'd .' , near fcjist Z 3d street, where you can - see . the COLONIAL PIPE and y : ' ' PIPELESS Furnaces to good advan- ' i ' - s tage. - t:..:'- i'ysjr, - ";V y . ' MONTAti , ST 6Ve WORKS '-"' '- . Manufacturers or '(. ' Colonial Furnaces Ranges,' Stoves : ' - : Kenton Station, Portland ; PipePipei5s FURNACES L MA An Imp ortant I Pre-Easter Event 1 J;, ' mm AEE of Women's Kid Gloves Sillc Id o s i e r y and i Underwear : Savings That Run Up to One-Half! . ' Eveirthine? D e s i r able and ; o f Standard Quality ! Two-Cla$p Kid Gloves -yy At $1.49. Pair :-y, J, O Famous "makes of standard quality in broken lines, in two-clasp styles with overseams, Paris : point and ' embroidered back. Colors are - white, ; black, mode, tan, brown, grey, etc, and all sizes from 5 to 7H are in the assortment.'. Perfect fit ting Gloves at $1.49 pair, ; - - ; ' ' Kayter Silk Union Suits and V &ffik x Envelopes ' at, $4.95 ' , (- . (TJ A closing out sale of a fine lot of this famous S ; Chemise, both regulation and bodice top styles in flesh and. white in sizes 36 to 42. Your choice, 2 ; whie any remain, at $4.95 suit.; J - ; ... s -; V- Full Fashioned All Silk rio.e H : -V- At $2.65 Pair ' , : ; Q Women's heavy all silk ingrain Hose, made full E fashioned, with reinforced heel, sola and toe, and H lisle garter hem. All sizes, 8V to 10, in black, 'African brown, cordovan and . white." Strictly a high-grade silk Hose. This sals at $2X5 psir. . E 'i Women's Silk Bloomer and Vests 5 ... At Half Price! ; CJ A clearance without reserve of all broken lines of Women's Knit Silk Bloomers and Vests. In- eluded axe plain and Richelieu rib Vests with bodice top; also Bloomers in scallop knee style. Various E - colors and all sires in the assortments. - ' VESTS at $2.00 and $2.50 v s. - BLOOMERS at $2.75 t $35 - Allrraooa raporl ef araradint d. , ' 1 i 1 ..I tradli Mil It T.laet Tha Portland Aawlatlon of Credit Men will hold an nual' election of officers Thursday of iat week.' Tha following list of can didates wa snamedi by a nominating committee last week : O. CBlohm,. J. K. Brar.1. B. K. Brooks, W. J. Coleman. K B. Cornell, r, U. Kwing. Fte.1 , 8. llrutsa, Ooorue O. llamlHon. W. J. Hen rlerwtn, Oaorge Israelson. J. 11. Jones, r. w. iwis; c. p. Miine. r. a.-rntch- fL J. K. rtfllly. John II. Schommer, A. Beadars. John L. Talbot, T. C. Wada. warth, O. K. Wacnar. Calanbia Siafes (formerly known as Fheparl's Anto Bus lines) Portland Multnomah Tstls-Ilood rtlvar-Dallaa di vision Laava rortland, S :S0 a. bl, 11 :20 a. m., :io p. m, and 4:a p. . dally to Hood raver. Multnomah Falls local st :30 p. m. dslly except Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, and 11:1 p. aturday. Sunday and holidays. Leave Hood Hver :J3 a. m.. 11:U a. nv. S:30 p. m. and 4:4a p. m, dally. Direct con. aartloa with hit stages to and from Tha Dalle. 1-hooa Vain Ull-Ady. CemaissHy rStst Meatier The ,an mjsl maatlng of tlie rortland Commu nity Cheat will be held la tha crn room of the Chamber of Commerce this eventi. ,' ReporU will cover th results of tha lata campaign for funda and other activities Of th cheat. Directors will be elected; the board of directors will In turn b responsible for th election f officers. Clvlo and philanthropic! or ganisations which participated In th creation of th chest will be represented hf three delegates each. , . .. Cat a mala Staaaa ' (tor aaarty ksow at SaBar4' Aat Ms Maes) Portias. St. II alas aivliloa Leave PnrUand 10 a. an. and 4: p, m. daily and 11 :1S p. m, Catardara, Sunday and holidays my. Leave M. Helens T :30 a, m. and 1.14 p m. dally and :ll p. m. Satur daya Sundays and holiday' only. All ears haated. Laav from and arrive at th new Auto Stac Terminal Da riot IM Tamhtll street, corner ol Park strat Phon Mala ill.-Adv. . - 'faraiai Seraptio far Barry A. Praaet, lecturer and traveler, will be tltr In tha book department of the J..K. Olll company this afternoon, be--twee 4 and S o'clock. While In the city he will b entertained by the Ore son Authors' league. The llmwr planted by th Orearn Writers .oajv will b given at th Unlvemlty dub HEADQUARTERS ' ' tor ft . - ' t - ,r - FENCE AND GATES :;:Hnr.VESTFc:cEaY;iriEY,xr.xs it laia A, Car. K. Oak. Mttiltrlirrrt Parllaaa, Orte Pkoae Kan IT: I : - '".'.-if; " II . . -' - ' LJr - ' - 7. " 1 '.. : : v.'''--' .,!;',. ""."5.---Vr-V - ' . - ,J52??i- ; " " - 1 'ii- - a-.'-vr; 1 -v J :7-i ' - ' 1 WAi;lfillQM(r FOR MEN AND WOMEN f FO MEN AND Or,!ei . I I ' , " " Q 4 7 Wool.'n rrf An' Cf fnot D4Tnn J ' ' I y From Coast; to Con si , 5 n : R ft era 1 R t nrnc-n -Pri n : v , - . ' ; . . -. .- - - - w rr Pi ! salZFriSlfof : Women's Sport Style Coats at $21 1 SUk Lmed.40 Inch Models m Tan Colors and Ail Size. From 16 to 4 . Those snappy Sport Coats you have sdmired smart in cut and Style and finely tiildred throughout 5 They iome in 40 inch lenetiMnd silk lined. Shown in the popular tan color in all sizes t6 to 44. A 5 revelation in, value-sivinf at,, S2I.00. Don't fail o see them In Friday's underp rice sale. . Pr&EasteK ShirtSale 1 At Prices That Will Pay You to Purchase tv Full Ei'-V ''- x' - ' . Season's Supply :. , '' 5 i-: f QqZ (M Dress Shirts. made in coat style with double V elb .OaC ooft cuffs and shown in a larre . assortment of r Sfor $2.50 t patterns, in sites t4 to t7. -., S'Vi-ia.''"'! iOQf Mea'e Dres Shirts made from a fine quality Percale y vlotJs anrdoven Madras They come in coat style with' v. 3 for $4.00 ' 'double soft cuffs.' Neat patterns and sizes t4 to-17. 5 " o. Q"l "CCtMen Dreaa Shirt made from fine printed madras al 9?XJJl in coat style with double soft cuffs and shown In s 0 3 for $40 desirable pattern$ in sizes 14 to 1 7. ;,; v, V . ' - ' , " Jhe Seasons Best Styles Are in This V : . . 1 Pre-Estster SKoeSale Beautiful Georgette YaistsandOver blouses at $4.85 0 Handsome lace trimmed styles of fine cuality Georgette in various colors and models. Sizes 3 6 to 44.. . Ra-galar vala t twie this price. ' , - i ' v- ; . . 42lnch All Wool Storm Serges at $1.09 Yard (T An excellent weight In fine " even weave and a perfect navy blue. ' An exceptional quality at this low1 price. v . 1 ; - E Misses' and Children s Mary Janes - and Iruxnps , . Sizes 5 to8at.....r. ... .. $2.25 Sfres 8V2 to 11 at:........ .$2.50' Sizes 11 y to 2 at . . . , . . $2.75 ! Sizes 2 Vs to 7 at ?; . $30 The ever popular and fashionable Patent Leather Mary ' Janes also brown,- black and patent Kid instep Pumps in well. fitting styles ". - . 5 v Latest Nevr Styles ' '. , Women's Pumps and Oxfords 0 From pur. new stock of high-grade footwear. we have selected a fine' assortment of Women's Pumps and Oxfords and have especially nnder priced them for this sale. .Included are S-eyelet Oxfords and One-Strap Pumps in black and brown Kid and Patent Leather. - Styles with low, Cuban and rubber heels, and all sizes at $45 pair. -: , ' Men's English Last Brown Oxfords at 5.50 Pair V i I , U me new season s leaaing siyie in ivien s Uxiords at a special low price concession. They come with fine sass TI . . ' a . a a . a , - . . a . . - . . . . . T . r cau upper in aarit crown, neavy leatner sole, and rucoer heel. All sizes. On Strap Pamps in ises .11 H to 2 at, pair v't h-. ; Women's and Children's HANDKERCHIEFS 0 Unlimited choice, from crisp, " new, dainty : and beautifully finished Handkerchiefs at , .the lowest prices quoted . for.' many seasons.-"': . ' : . ' ,- v Irish Prints' - K: -" i t At 10c Each "y: T New spdrt ;;patterns''. In fast y. colors in an extensive show i20c' Each 3 for 50c - 0 Imported Swiss and Irish 7f Handkerchiefs In hand em broidered,, and? hand loom pat terns In white or colors also sport novelties.;, y. . - Pure Linen" 'Kerchiefs 35c Each, 3 for $1X0 Shown with embroidered cor - ner in white, grey or colored design. ; i '-.:'- - Real Madeira 'Kerchiefs At 35c, 3 for $1X0 fl Pure Linen - real band made J Madeira Handkerchiefs.' ; ; ,: Swiss Handkerchiefs VV': At ;'25c; Each fl Lace edee. punch work and - embroidered Handkerchiefs." Sizes. English last. Tbi aal at $5X0. LARGE FIBRE 1 SILK SCARFS And Mantillas in- - '' Friday's Sale at . 1 . Vz PRICE (J Because we. are somewhat overstocxed H on these handsome large shape Fibre .5 Silk Scarfi and Mantillas we offer choice H from our entire stock. :- - 5 'v" At Exactly One-Half Regular Prices ; 5 . 1 The assorfment Includes the' bet styles with fringe '.at ends or H J side. They are beautifully made and are shown in all wanted - H colors and black. , . - '"''. , n ; V- 1 .' Novelty Girdles at 79c . 5 (I A rositivt price reduction on Novelty Sprint Style Girdles, in tz metal.- celluloid disk :and other effects In'black, Jade, red, blue B and other colors, t. '. . j. y'y yy 'y Drape Veils at 95c ' : H : 0 st received fn time for this pre-Easte sale a special under 5 ; priced purchase of the jpopular new Drape Veils in the wanted H styles and colors. - f H . New Veilings at 25c Yard : 0An extensive variety of plain and novelty mesh Silk Veilings la - J Hack, taupe, navy, etc.; also in the popular colored dot effects. :; Yard-Wide Svbs Finish Taffeta Sillis At $1.40 Yard ) 0 A special purchase and sale of solid color Taffeta Silks of a very , fine quality with rich lustrous finish. . Gomes la black, midnight ;blue, marine blue.- duckwing -blue, .brown, etc. An Exceptionally Fina Vala at $1.43 Yard tunini IMIfltMf