MONDAY, APUIL 17, 1522. THE OIIEGON DAILY, JOUHNAL, FGirFLAND, OHEGON. TOWN TOPICS ucm. t covins imi Onr Ln'bra fsMortei auafaraaae. Tml- aiai. aata Mm 1 - L a a V. ? aaaranl, Xasaaa, Mm IT. W. f . a & JaMlee, Maf Is-fl. r,n.ioar, wnm wad, ium, Mr is. OrKM taaadry Oiiw Sanaa. May. rat o n aaa&j. ttota . Umm F-ii. Jo T. u4 . Unlet M IMIH lUs, BTasa IS-I. Mnm itoto Latter Cantata . JUtira. jw 14. Oimo Sautaa! laaaar hnk'i T-atnai r -- i: bmI.W ( it , aa Jar ft. eall. el -. Te twikii taKlUb as luUMb l-l. .. OratM Stata BVMtnrU' aaanriatJaa ". larvali:. Jute 21-21. laaprova OttVt at Be fs awim. r ia-z. mr Fmi, lux (-L Or ul Caraatiaa, InWM TTnfil iaaar "'wn a.aeji U,-1 ' aaaaaaa 4. oaaa-i.r.L randJaCea. nt""' Huh Taaaoiaa. araaal unary. Sofa. Oetafcav la. - faelM taUraaSoaal UraatocS .sspoaraoa, Fertland. DsTtaibx 4-11. UI Hotel aonetotioa. Sales. PawaasaT -. wa awaak Ths pack of the company for 13M was approximately 20 per cent of th entire canned pack of the Pacific Northwest. A substantial profit was reported, and passed on to the building and Improve ment fund. The Salem plant of the corporation la being- enlarged and much new machinery la being-, added. :w ... WKATHKH I'ORKCAUT PortlaM ana! VlcinlW Tonlcht and Tnaadu. ratri rrt-t Taearlar mornliMi: waatarlv anna. OWow ead U aahtwatrm Tpaarht ami Taee- r. fair: haer to siuicis frost Tnaatlaf moru la; Btadante waatanj vna. vTKATHER COSmTlOSS ' ' liW Maau oaartfaa TtarUtara and' Waatrra Alaaka, ami a low praapara ana, etntnl la the !wt Lake ratios, eoaata tha eoeair (ran M.iwa (wiMmj and tba Vint Unit eoat to f aat.ra Canada. Milk preaaare extend akma tha All fit la Bhtm and prorata f mia the Pacific aaan to toe orthra ruuna rail no, Frartot- tatM nai orrarm ewt a lt raacnta from Orae.aa alramt la tba Vtddia Atlantic eoaat. Tba afirt rainfall rzuartad waa J. 10 lnrhaa at Kt. I.aula; Mo. Una it fall n In Colorado and Woathaaatam J'tab.r, Tb temprratBre I baUre wfmal af the Wrat, tha t replant aVftrtcny aUi la. Marada. la tha '"antral and Caatan ataiM warn) awathar prmat . Rata tire karakllt at rartland Nam Mttav da. S pat aaait: p. m. yaUrdar. 7 pat aam; a a. av. looay, par etnt. rraattatauoai atnre Jannarr 1 Total. 1S.R1 lnrhaa; aoraial, X9.1S tarhaa: tlafklnH-. S.40 awnaa. liUWUU 1 WCUL& OB'CRVATIOSS STATION Tamp. ! V Fiakar. V. . Imtniv Maaa. .R'lffato. X T. O.traan, HL anrar, I ma, . . a. , . l "an aaoanaa. lfw t'latnaion, Alia. .... riww. tat. :araatM. Tnu ........ IMaaa. iimt. Ilaeolula. T. 1L ......... Hnmfi, S. I). .A..t. Jnnaan. Alak ......... Kaaninora. H. C. '.... Kaaaaa I'My., Mo. I4M Antataa, Cat. Mar.hfW.ld, Or. ........... Madfard. Or. Maspliia. Tann. .......... w Ortaana, Ja. ......... Jlaw lark, ?f, T, ...... Naaia. Aiaaka Notth llaad. tVuh, .rrrn raw, ..f", ......... fklaaaata t'tty. Okla. rivnta. Ana. ........... 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Waah. 40 75 I TO 4 ft 4 44 M 14 4 I 4S 4 1 It 4 S3 4 T 73 8 r 5 44 1H H 74 t 14 4 84 0 14 44 4 14 44 2 ft 2 4 44 4A 4 t4 r t " 4 I 5 a 14 40 10 14 74 e it 3 44 60 S4 4 Ta 74 44 11 It a o s 40 14 4 40 14 14 24 44 4 14 t t 44 II 14 14 14 24 20 24 14 Baay Ceatet to Portia ao Cooe coun ty's f otmdltnsT. baby dispute la over and the child found on Mr. and Mrs. Kndl cetra doorstep at Myrtle Point baa been a-iven toe fiv family in Portland. The county Juvenile officer u ordered to deliver the child in Portland, but the family -which took the little riii la not disclosed. Considerable rivalry sprang no In the CoquUle yalley for possession of tha child when it waa to be fiven away and the action of placing-' it In Portland resulted from so many applica tions having been rnade.; ; Colambia Stages (formerly known u Sheparl's : Auto Bus iinea Portlind- MuiUoroah Falls-Hood River-Dallas dl vlstn leavo Portland, an a.nu 11:80 a. 3:10 p. m. and 4:45 it. m. daily to Hood River. Multnomah Falls) local at J0 p. ' m. dally except Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, and 11 :li p, m. Saturday, Sunday and holiday. Leav Hood Kiver :J3 a. m., 11 -J9 a. nu Z :30 p. nv and 4-.4S p. m. dally. Direr con nection with all atagea to and from The Dalles. , Pbona. Vain Mil. A4t. ; Colinbl Sunt rorsisiTr ow ai Barnard's Asto Bas Llaaa) Pertlaad. Aaleria.ieaalde ., Drrlaloa Iave ..Port' land 7:30 a, m- 10 a. tn 1 p. til. 4:li p. m. and 12 :S0 a. m. Iave Astoria t as a. rrw 10 a. tiu, 1 30 p. xru. 1 :10 p. m. and 1 :1a p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from1 Seaside and. Clatsop beach point. All cars ; heated. Leave from and arrive at the hew Auto Stage Term inal depot. 152 Tamhlll street, corner of Park street. Phono Main IClXAdT. ; Celambla Btagea (toraerry known ai Shepard's Aato Has LUe) Pertiaad Bt. Ueleas dlTlaloa Leave r Portland 10 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. daily and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays only.' Leave St.. Helens. 1 30 a. m. and 15 p. m. dally and n. m. Satur days. Sundays aad holidays only. All can heated. -. Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terrain At , Depot. 162 Tamhlll street, corner o. Park Street. Phone MaMn Mll-Adv. i- J M ill latereit All Oregealaai Of lnter- sst to the people of Oregon is tha an nouncement that . Baker will stage on July 4 an' "Old Oregon Trail -and Pion eers' Pageant." It will depict tho old. time characters connected with the ex pedltiona of Wilson Price Hunt in ltll 12. tha Marcus Whitman expedition In 1143 and the- old -prairie schooner, the . Concord coach, the lumber wagon, tho phaeton and the posy express. Ezra. Meeker, fa mous, pioneer, will be present, as will all the governors of the northwest states. All of Oregon is Invited to attend the Pageant. : . J. - " - : .0 a .el .ft o 0 - 0 a "o - a e .4 .1 .e a .14 a ,i .08 e - .0 .01 9 .1 0 3.10 0 . o 0 o- .43 0. .01 0 0 - o .01 .01 e .03 . o - e and the '"Great Migration "of 1852 153. Seen 'in tae pageant will be Bares. tier Writers TTasiei Eient O. . C girls have been appointed on -the co-ed Barometer staff by Hazel Bnrsall of Monmouth, editor of the issue. Alma Scharpf of Portland Is one 'of the edi torial writers; Ruth Adamson of Prlne- Tille is head copy - reader i ixjia Payne of Portland, news editor; Hortense Van Hollebeke pf Walla. Walla.? and Anita K. Da via of Portland,' assistant, news editors r Dora Stewart of Albany feature editor and poet, and Clara BrletensteiaJ . . . . . m .1 MX I . . . or saiem. eouor oi -ue racuic aatervoi letrtate news service. ; The issue will appear Jiay 2.1H -- - - $x - OU Mortar Fossa' at Oregon ; City Displayed la the window of the Huntley. ErrsDer DruA- company at Oregon City are a mortar and pestle, found by work men employed 'ok the. new suspension bridge. . The find was made 2 feet beneath one ot the piers. The mortar la one iof the most i perfect eyer un earthed 1 in Oregon and is believed - to have been used by, Indiana mavny years before tha country1: was settled by the whites. ,i ; - Yoasg Vetera Elected Mayer By a vote of 1789 to 1Z7. (jnester w. mmu ton, state commander of the. Kansas Rainbow Division. Veterans, has . been elected mayor of Chanute, Kaiw ovef J. J. Hurt, candidate lor reeiecuon. in election is for three, years. Hamilton Is a nenhew of George V. Hamilton, super. Intendent of The Journal Building. ,ae la onlv 27 years old, and with one ex ception la the youngest man ever elected to the mayors ornce in Kansas. ? ;;. -y nr.ii Paaltrr Prodaett One-fourth of the value of the entire agricultural output of the stau laH yr Pul- try products, accoroing ito u. .1 upion. head of tae f acme nvuuw uwcia tion. Upson says that poultry products amounted to as much as all the dairy nrodncta. more thaia tha hay. wheat, bar ley and oats productions, more than the livestock and more i than that t . fruit and berriea . , . a naata te tie tsAaasley J". R, Xick- elson, supervisor of maintenance on the Columbia river in Hooa itiver county, avn the benefits obtained by men em- nloved in clearing the highway - from enow and ice blockades and earth slides wilt offset largely the Inconvenience due to- the unprecedented 'r winter weather. I According? , to Ickelsea.'Tthe !; highway work has been a boon to many men : who otherwise would' have lacked em ployment. Last month his payroll was' 3400O. nearly all ot which went' to Hood River. county men with .famlliesiffi.,; .y ParUsrst Win Save Charge Xews comes from Medford - that Alfred L. Parkhorst and , his eon. Asa L. Park hurst of Portland will operate the Crater Lake lodge and other- Crater lake con cessions this year. - The option of par chase held by toe Crater Lake company, composed of Portland and Medford men. woo operated the concessions last year by lease from - Parbhurst,- has expired and the lease has not beenv renewed. C Admiral .Mayo to Speak Admiral Mayo, ; former commander of the At lantic fleet, will speak. Thursday even- 1 ing at a Y. M. C Aw rally in the lobby on ' the second floor of the Portland building. vKe 'Will relate his experiences in the navy. Francis Richter will play the piano. ' The program will start at BvaagelHt ' to Address L Clu. Dr. George Wood Anderson, evangelist, will be the speaker at the Tuesday noon luncheon of tbe Klwanls club in ' the Multnomah hotel. Walter Jenkins will lead club members In song.i. . PortUad-THtaifioes; CadOlae Stage Stage depot. Park and Yamhill sts daD at :15 a., nv. 12 :30 and 1 :30 p. m. Spe cial arrangements made for flawing par- Kles Mala S611 Adv. j. ' , . tAlblaa Library Center to Meet The first meeUng of the Albina library com munity center, which was organised last Thursday, will be held In Albina library tonight, : Meetings: will be held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday nights. . A .." ii. V V" ; : : u jk Ferflaad-Saleaa Stage Lasve Stage TerminaL. Park and TamhlU, 'hourly from T a. m. to f p. m. and Owl car at 11:20 p. m.. dally. Sa turds ya. Sundays and holidays. 9 -JO p. as. and p. aa. Main tL Ad-r, -.i-v;r i-. , i Meataaa 471ab Party. Turnvereln hall, 13th r and - Jefferson, Tuesday, April , 18. Musical program. dancing, cards. ,. re freshments.' All former Montanans In vited. Informal.! j Admission 60c. Adv. ' Atteatioa" Folks Just tmloadifig ' an other; ear West - Virginia oak flooring Lower prices. Nicolal, Neppach Co, 227 Da via street. Broad 380. Adv;-; ; Str.' Asierlca St. Helena via Columbia river. 2 30 p. m. dally; 1130 a. m. Sun- aay. . Aiaer ac. ooex. Alain siza. A.av. ' Salem-XIIls ; City: Stage Connects O. E. trains No, a and t for Mills City, Joseph Haraman. Salem, prop. Adv. Salases Beds to Beat Rods made ts order. Fleming, 282 Waahingtou : at Fifth streeu Broadway 4125 Adr. ; . , EAST 8IBE HOME BOBBEB While; members of the family attended church Sunday morning. . thieves broke into : th home of: H. W. Cottrell, Na 84 EastJ 10th street north, and stole a watch i and -Jewelry. . .Kntrance was gained through an open pantry , window. Several footprints were the only clues to the prowlers, m . .. ; - 89,188.561.98 Suit' Begun by U. S. on Kslincoln Motor Co. smelled gas. , He "was In a chair with a rubber hose from the gaa Jet in hit month, and a blanket thrown over his head. 111 health and lack of employ ment are said to have caused bia .act. He waa unmarried. . The coroner' office la making an effort to locate relatives. Detroit, MicK. 'April 17, U. P. Suit for 19,1S8,66L98 win be entered here in federal court by the United States gov ernment . against the bankrupt Lincoln Motor company, which brought 38.000.COO at a- reoelver'a ,sale recently. ; Th 'government claims the 'amount asked in the suit was the sum on which the Lincoln Motors was overpaid on war contracts, t y .. . -v. i . ... ,. . : - Henry - Ford purchased the defunct company. ' The suit does not affect htm. and is filed . against the-Detroit Trust company4,, receivers for th Lincoln, , -j . isari j, uavis. timea states- aunxici attorney, said he Jiad received papers from Washington aad ' was v prepartRff them for filing in court., . v , ' .i. , f'':C':- .". Unemployed Man; VV V Ends Life' With Gas Women Arrested 'As : Liquor ;yiolat afs l AUeged' women., bootleggers, suffered lit -late Saturday aUght raids conducted by 'morale aqaad police, ,itra Resale Al ford. 'No. 85 North Third atreet.' was rrested for Violating the prohibition or dinance and maintaining a nulsane. A quantity' of liquor was ' found at her rlace.4 Mrs. Vinnle Dunn. Co. 24i'i rYor.t -street, was also arrested on a bootlecslng charre, after poUce found several quarts of , moonshine on l.er premises. - " ,W.- W. Majfnard. age S. resident of a rooming bouse at Xo..464Vk East Bum aide street, committed suicide, lata Sat urday in hla rooms by Inhaling gaa,' He was found tearly Sunday morning after the landlady called a policeman when she : HEADQUARTERS i H-f ) M 1 1 M I M ' - t t ' Vt T I I I ' - j aaa . 4 a WW FENCE ANDGATtS KOaTHWESTFBXE&WiHEWCRKS .' 2 taVo-Avs rr. E. Oak -V . .. - ilsfactsrn . Perils. oVrre Taeaa East TTS SSaaaaaaa akggt SJpW B U. S. DENTIST "' t4IVfc WABHI5GTOJT BTRIKT Corner Second 2 Tears la tbe Earn i Location.. - A FEatSOXAL . ' ssmviCB Mo.trsTi.T - 4 - E.1DkEEI- Has anad . ma ay trtends for this etitce. Out- small overhead expente tn tbta location allows ca to atga eiaa UeaAal work at amaM teeav . Set of Teeth $8.00 ' Oar Work la Pally GaaraMeea. Take Your Cash Discount in S. & H. Trading Stanmps-We Give Them Free With. Purchases Double Trciiri Ideal Chin Masks I gQi-iair,' Given Tomorrow With OtaillpS CashPurchases' in v l- ' Ja . the5 new improred method for reducinr idouble " chin and correct ing sttfing face. , - - t 1 Beauty Parlors, 2nd Floor. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. TMOBBtSON. AIDE. WEST PARK. AND TTWTH STPfrraT mm I Crazy; BaU v Ron it! 1 Spin It't; Witch U! bur ell of fun for younf and old. r- Priced " Vt 15c ni. ' 20c ': Toy Depsrtsaeiat, 4lk Floor. . 1 Arteraooa raport of praeadint day. Keott Ckesea Graad Matter Llovd L Scott of Portland waa chosen Illustrious grand master of the grand council of . Oregon. Royal and Select Masters of the Masonic fraternity, in the annual elec tion of, officers last week at the. thirty- seventh annual assembly of the council held In Albany... Portland was chosen aa the meeting place for the annual aaaembly next year. Other Portland men honored were J.- II. Martin, grand cap tain of the guard, and John. K. Kollock, grand conductor of the council. Grand Recorder . Richmond and Grand Treas urer Parker were each reelected for the eleventh consecutive term, ', Delegate W1U Vl.lt Portlaaa Word has been received that a special train will bring th delegation from. New Tork state te the twenty-third annual encampment ot the Veterans of Foreign Wars, to be held in Seattle .August 14 te 1. The New York veterans are to leave the Kastern' metropolis August 7, eomlng west by th way of Omaha and Denver, and wilt atop at Portland - en rout. . - , Large Fralt Psek Haadled More than 4.000.0VO pounds of fruit were handled by the Producers' Canning and Packing company aunng uzi, according to a report submitted at the annual meeting or tne atocanoiaera at saiem last week. nr It (Mi Km iAil P.peakPipeiss FURNACES See these "Oregon-mae-for-Oregon-sI homes" Furnaces at our , new. East . Side display room ' " ,ri near; East 23rd street. See the fuel- saving f irepot and many other super ior features - of " the honestly-built : COLONIAL. - , - ; Sold, on easy terms di- i ' ' red -from factory to ycu. MONTAG STOVE WORKS Factory at Kenton Station. Portland Phone Woodlawn 262 - V IN. mum ( atl PIpePipeiss FURNACES y- ' rsis&t;i& r... Dainty , Porch Frocks SpeciaUy'Low Priced Second Floor It is indeed a pleasure to move about the home in one of these neat Dresses. So attractive are : they that every. wuiuau win wut. several ui mcin or tne spring season, umghim and chambray materials in the pretty plaids trimmed with con- trasnnK colors. Also percale in a variety of patterns and colors Straiehtline and waist models with medium length or short leeves Early shopping: insures best selection. ' Priced $3.50 to $5.00 Maids' DresscBS We show ft splendid selection of Maids'- Dresses in all the iavorea styles. Made up in soisette material with white ' collars and cuffs. ? Black or gray. All sizes from 36 tin to 44V Yon r inspection cordially invited.' Moderately priced $4.75 and $5.50 Nurses' Dresses Of standard quality whjte Indian Head material, and also some made up in linene. Waistline models (with V heck and Ion t or short sleeves. ,; Moderately priced at only $3.50 nd' $3.95 New Slip On The woman or miss who delights In beiar, out of doors will like these trim-looking; slip-on's.- Of tine' soft woolen yarns' in . plain or fancy weaves, Here are the newest mod els, with V ort round "necks', Ionj or short' sleeves pockets, tie sashes, etc. .Plain colors, plaids and novel striped effects in; sport - colors. Priced t $3.49, $4.50 and $5.00 Second -Floor Sale of Blaiikets Wheel G!)6ds Bicycles, tricycles.' Play Wagons, Coasters. Kiddie Kars in best stand ard makes at specially low prices. Headquarters for " Tennis - Racquets, Biseball Bats; Mits, Gloves, etc., etc.' Double Stamp on Cash, Purchases Double; Stamps On Cash Purchases --Si Special ; lines selected ' from regular stock at extra savings, i. 3rd Floor Excellent heavy Blankets suitable for ".-camp or " uting use. .Gray - only. As we have but,a limited number of these early' choosing is id vised for the best selection. While. Ihey . last. specal at $4.00 ?: IComf orters Special $2.98 v i Air wool fancy, plaid Blankets in full bed size. . Slight imper fections make this low. price possible. '.JDn spe- Qf or cial'saleit the pair.ODa4t.ti. Cotton-filled Comforters in regulation size. Covered with good quality miteriil in attrac tive patterns- Spe- QO QQ .dall rricei at -only O.W.70 $260 Down Comforters $18.75 2U17in: Feather PiUows $3 Pr. National I. :i . ' Gas" Range -Week - Any range in our beautiful stock v . ; .. - -V. ; .. . . .',l :." j ; even including the ones with - Oven Heat Gohtrol All Gdokers Marked Dovh 10 At the. Gas Co., Alder Near. Fifth V ' jiaaa-aaa-S-aa-aaaa-S- T Woinen'8 " . Silk Hose . $1.98 Center Circle, lit Floor Women's full i fashioned : Silk Hose, fine--saute, alt silk." with lisle : lined .hem: '. Black white colors. i Irregulirs of J- QQ a famoifa make, PairOAe70 - Silk Hosiery ; $1.69 v -TCenter- Circle, -1st - Floor Extra quality; full fashioned, with lisle top,' sole, toe.- Black,' brown, white, cordovan, : Irregn lars. ; . Priced special (1 JQ for this sale, the pair DXOe7 ' ' ' 4 ' - " ' - 1 ' ' - - - ' -. - f ' , . " ,' .. .... ...... . .. ..... . . ' 'i in i i ii rrit Rr ! ri' i - W rsJiA t.i-i "r-arii s wui u . ii.. i - I I 11 1 i" .' 1 II I.Zt -fi'11 I VlkM,-f "-4I. ; I .. 1UI' U ' li' II I I it Somellimgr :7Wiid- Sew at Home Model Grocery M. J. B. Cof fee-r-lb. tins 43c M. J. B. 3 lb, tins $1.20 . M. J. B. 5.1b. tins $1.90 Litty's Rose dale Peaches, 2 cans for only Aluminum article fre 55p'J Preferred Stock Sliced Pine apple on special sale ff Tuesday at ?.cans for OOC. Carnation Oat or Wheat Flakes special jit the pkg. 30c It will mean LESS time in the Sewing Room and MORE time for the thousand and. one 'other things about-the house And it will be a blessed saving on your patience, for it took half your time to figure oat how to follow your pattern,. , .. . - . . , - : - . The New McCALL PATTERN It's Printed ! Where you used to proceed by perforation there a re now printed lines, 'whlchtell you la words what to do.? ftf fact. all instructions for: cutting lnd making. are printed .-on eich; part of the pattern: .It's Printed s v - The straight x of ,' the goods ' .by ; . an ' arrow. . . Front marked .Front" and so. on for .each part '';.'. The "center back-vindicates where to "place fold." i -' Parts are Joined.; by. numbers that -correspond. v i-n ' a w -'f ' -. - - V' ' t .'' ' ' - V ... - - ic 'r : ".But this is not all there ' are other- important,' improvements that make the New McCall Pattern- the efficient, the safe,' the sure. Pattern for modern dressmakers Don't fail to see them; Printed Eld! : ! : 40 Caht0ir' Pe-$3.5a :ty Uri-O u, Heavy grade Canton Crepe the most popular fabric for Spring dresses, blouses, etc. T plenty of navy ' Ob) zd 6 J Jr. , ' 1 i r " blue also brown, jade, henna, copen- and black.. In spection cordially invited. On sale on 1st-Floor, '"'i..- I ft I 8