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FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 192 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON. 11 TOWN TOPICS oovna s. i etata bm t Ur 1-9. WllHmU kMorUtW (Psptllt) k- i.i.H.l M. B.I A L U. 4 I "'MMN SI Kir U k r. a m. p. m, L u a r. asms! JsMlae. May lUt Balk. , T 8"1 1 -L -" """"2'nB1 tn.. Jim II IS-IS. Saalsra Btac, IBM Om Otata Latter WBW Or,n Kaposi loan rwH" rnniy. CaJaabb Ctt. 98 lanvn 11 mllw. JmJv S-a Orao But aVntortel awneUttaa WW, OmlltA. Jul, Il-ss IHflllit 011 a . I8-4B. 1 rssr Wmk. Ap4 -U. ' -t. SMtkaa. hMMM (an.n PMlLtM. tuUBttt 91-29. Ban, Ma Ti 1 X. ferUae. Vatwf 4-1L puis natal snaxMUos. Mm. Dsrswbs 9-9. i WliTHRK jyOECAT r.rtlvad tad TfcanKrt TanlaM. sad attar as ur; waslarly wtwls. ,s . ., Oram and Wuhinctoa: Tanlcfct lU Bai- ' LEATHER C05MTI0SS VT Khatlatr .Bwaln ss shows this suwnini Mar Uw Calf si Bt Uraiw, " Arlaooa. and ta the liu.rior of Wsattto lanaae. vsr wa r,.lmi af tKs, fmatrr l pwawra to hit, t ktibajl fMdtn satne la Taanaane saa ftoatb inkiiiL Kaow la f.Uuis la tne - poar Obie lir. 4ml aWpitaUon Is rrwwd froas :ialad. MsnMoos end tha Alaska sad British Cntaaala-enaat. Tha with,r is much cbWWt in Oniral Waahlncts. and BouthttaaUra Idaho, snd la mix-It wimif no. tb KouUxm Ot(mi coast. aa4 In Vtaa, Mlasoarl. lows, snd BonUiaaiteni hntiih Caiaialrta. Kraralnd tamrMnUura is a aartad 1am srts of Nanda,, Wroanlmt. Mos Uaa. Ummku. tba Vrw.r txka ' snd rawf Oha sllT. so4 tbt Wsittim CsnsdJM rnMas. ' fUl.Ur haasldlty st Pwrtlsnd! Koon T tardar. aar cnt;. p. SB. yaat.riiy. T par aaa.ti a. am. VxUf. p ant. , . Piartpltoao tines Jttnoarr 1:- Totsl, 1 8 ton; normal. It. II lfha: daficlancr. 1.82 incsas. ' , KWAJUO U WKLU. . ' OBSERVATIONS i' ' rlvlc erar&nizaUons. lumber, cornpani and othr concerns bav pledged thei cooperation in tha prevention -of forest fire. ' CatamaLai Btnaraa frvraMrtr kBw Sbcyard'i Ait Bat Xlae) rortiata. flU Hetoia - djTUIom Lr Portland II a m. and 4JI a ra. dally and It OS n. m. Satardnya, Sandara and holiday raly. Lea- SC Helena ? 4t a, m. and 1:1a p. m. daily and p. m. Satur days, Sundays- and holidays) only. AH ears heated. Leava from and arrlra at tha new Auto Stars Terminal Depot. 851 Yamhill street, corner at Park atreaC Phons liata MILi AdT. . : v.i'vv f ' . . , Ta Dltrait Tailara ef CoainiasJsBi "Tha Failure t Ruasian Communism" wiD bo discussed before . the- Oregon Civic leagna Saturday noon t tha Ben son hotel by John R. Voris, rho has Just returned from Russia whers h has been making; special study of the subject- . Vorls.ta assistant general aecre tary of tha national committee on Near East reUet . Musical numbers wilt be rendered by the. Orpheus Four.. v - : Botaalit ta Leetare -Professor Albert R.T Bweetser. head of tha department of botany at th University -of Oregon, will rlva an Illustrated lecture before the Oregon Audubon society tomorrow n'sht at I o'clock In library halL His sub ject vwtll be T"rom the . Fernav to tna Firs and Further." ' The public la in vited. ; - Wsbii riaed $! SI men bought whiskey from Mrs. Ussia Hanson in bar bonis at No. 42t Ollsan street,-accord-ins; to testimony before Municipal Judge W. A. . EkwalL who found the woman and , tha six men guilty, Thursday aft ernoon. -Sftrs.4 Hanaoa -wu fined $100 and each of the men $15 apiece. Mrs. Hanson waa charged with violating tha prohibition .law. .-'i r:. -i'-, rortlaad-Salaai - - Stage Leava ; Stage Terminal. - Park an 3 TamhlU. hourly from ? a. m. to 7 p. m. and Owl car at 11 M p. m. ally, Saturday a Sundays and holldsya. 9:30 p. to. and U -JO p. m. Main UllAdv " ' : Rabbi Wise! Serwoa Tbesubject of Rabbi Jonah B.-Wlse'a sermon tonight at S o'clock '...-at Templa Beth Israel. lZth and . Main , gtreeta. will be Shadowa." All r Fendleton Prepares ; To Welcome Becord Preparattona to' entertain a record number of Eastern visitors wOl be made by 1 Pendleton ' for " the 1928 Ttound-TJp. according to advice brought to Portland Thursday by A. S. Edmonds, assistant traffic manager, and' William McMurray, general passenger' agent of th Union Pacific system, who -attended a confer ence - wtth i. Boond-IT of ficiuia at the Umatilla county-city Tuesday. In addition to the Union Paelfio of Ociala. there wero present at the con ference H. W- Collins president iC H. Marsh, secretary I K. Xt. Thompson, head of the livestock committee, and George C. B&er, business manager of the osso- Information baa been received by the association that a special party of New Tork people Will attend the event- this year and that Eastern tourist agencies have Included the frontier day show in their itineraries this year. OftlcUls of tha association are determined, accord ing to the ' officiate, to make the 1923 show -better than any previous event. Columbia, slough, - whereas it did not reach that far.. They paid Morrow $1067 in cash and gave a note for three years at: 7; per-, cent: on.- the remainder of the purchase' price, of $19,717. The Swans discovered,' according to the complaint, that 140 acres were tinder water all the time and that most of the rest i Was only 14 feet above the "low water lovel of the river, r Every year the river rises 20 feet, flooding all the prop erty, it is alleged." Plaintiffs ask the re tarn of the $4067 they have already paid out." .',-" . - Bathing Girl Photo . Senmg .Scheme is " Held " Against Law Cigar stand operators who sell bathing beauty photographs with-chances for Hrawine boxen of candy are-liable to ar rest t for possessing a gambling devices. according to a ruling of Judge Ukaall, who-' classed- the most - recent - punch board etibstitute'as.. gambling parapher nalia: He fined "Joe Meisina,; .'No. 220 Burnside streetr 10 for owning a box of 600 photographs- .- - T The caee.' .taken up in municipal court Wednesday,: is .considered to have tested the legality of the candy semng acneme, and police . will .henceforth arrest .viola tors "whoHave t the device oa dlsplayi Attorney, Ed Basell.- acting 'for M-sina,-conceded the device waa aviola tion of the law, lie said Messina had accepted the device, as had hundreds ot cigar and candy store operators, on. the assurance ef the distributors that It con formed .with ' the saw. - Basell said his client would sue the distributors to re cover the fin e. 1 ' : ' ' i . TOB.TVA.TSn JHEIT PLEDGED . Oregon Agricultural College. Corrallis, April 21. arence W. Steele and. Rob ert " M.' lUmUl, , both of Portland.-. are anionic ; newiy announcea f pieaKen io Sigma Tau. national honorary" engineer ing fraternitr. " Other new pledges are: Eugrene C:- Starr. Falls City.: Walter S. McPhrrwn, Forest Orove; John R. Iek-sc-nToledo and Virgil A," Powell, Cot tage Grova. rA f Jv - -;--S'- X'i's' :i ' ' ',' , a " - ..." G RADE CROSRISa AtXOWF.D ' Salem.-Aoril III An order fcuwed by the puW to service commission Thursday a-ranta to the DUblio service commission ntrmUsion to' construct a crossing, ai arade with the tracks of the ' Spokane, Portland aV Seattle railway, tnree nuiee wet;of Clatskanie. In Columbia county. " '-"bb aaaassssnam t . RS. H Elf R1ETT A jrDRIJrS JTuueral: aervices , for .' Mra. : Henrietta Jodkins, who' passed away Sunday at Salem, were held Tuesday at the East Side funeral parlors by the Rev. Jacob Stocker. pastor of the Clay atreet Evan gelical church Mrs.. Judklns was 31 years old and the wife of A. B. Judfcins. A brother and sister, George Stetxel and Mrs,' Albert Bruns. ; both of Portland, also survive. Interment was at . Rose City' cemetery.;,- - - i ' . ': -' Spokane -Seattlf Fight Over Basin Project Js; Ended Spokane, Waab April 21. All differ ences between Spokane and Seattle over the Columbia Basin project were wiped out Thursday when a delegation from the Seattle Chamber of Commerce met tha basin . committee of tha Spokane Chamber , of Commerce . In conference. Later the - visitors - were guests at a luncheon, where the troth of friendship between the two cities was pledged anew. when the Seattle Chamber of Commerce nnmmivd ft. tntantlnn nf nnnnortlnsr the Bl?vJn-'Wmen I basin program. " i welcome, says the rabbtV ITATlOXt Temp. f Kitt. Or. stotoa. Itshe lUatna, MM. nuffala. K. T. ............. r.lsary. AlbaTta iirfa, III. Iat.r. 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OS 70 as a es 80 04 80 as 80 aa ta to 41 79 si 90 40 80 20 84 SO 80 48 44 70 90 4 49 88 SO 80 88 80 a 44 so 80 48 81 41 40 " 80 S3 80 89 4 44 40 44 48 90 80 I '0 88 0 ; 0 .41 0 0 S a o o a ' o a a , - a ' ,92 ft .01 a la TParttaad-jsmtary oroer or me i jy y i tl J - Serpent meeting postponed from Friday h rem (1 ,vl o AJ!6t6Cl 1 .i.m CaHirdav niaht. AnrU 22. room I r " 1 TO , I in liana ueai; asK i Return of $4067 67t courthouse. (Sign ad) Joaa Manning, O. O. G. Adv. ,,.- . Portlaad-Tmauiook Cainiae v RUga Rtage depot. Park and TamhlU ata., daD at 9:';S a. m, 13:10 and 90 p. m. Spe cial arrangements made for Using; par ties Main toil Adv. ' School Protective Leag--The Public School Protective league will moet in tha Central library at 7 :20 tonight to con sider candldatea for the election in May. Str. Asieriea St. Helena via Columbia river. 2 :90 p. ra. daily: 11 :30 a- m. Sun day. Alder at. dock. Main Adv. - SaleM.MIUa . City 8tage Connects O. E. trains, Nos.' t and 9 for MUU City. Joseph trainman, Salem, prop. -Adv. Salmon, Reds ta Rest Rods made to order. Sleming, 29J Washington at Fifth street. Broadway 4125. Adv. . - Xoal Lady'a diamond brooch, 47 dia monds. Phone Broadway 7702. Adequate reward. Adv. -. , - - r- - Dr. J. K, Locks haa returned. Adv. ; . TSACHERS REELECTED ; Redmond. April 21. Thai Union high school and grade school! boards ' re elected all - teachers. 1 Superintendent Paul Irvln -was reelected -with an in crease in salary. Salaries were main tained or.. Increased... -,; :f .-v Mr. and ' MrsJ George A. Swan paid part of the purchase price at $50 an acre and gave a note for the remainder for 294 acres of land on the Columbia river In Multnomah county. "The land' 1st so low it is flooded every year during the high water season, according to a, suit filed In .circuit court Thursday against a. W.- Morrow. .' : ' Mr. andUMrs. Swan charge fraud. They state they Were Canadians at the time tne aeat was consummateo, ju, 1920," and they did pot know the methods of real estate men in the United States. They allege that they were told only 75 acres of the land was under, water. The remainder waa 24 feet above the water, they were Informed, and tha river, very seldom rose that high. -' They were also told that tha property reached from the Columbia river to COLFAX WILL CELEBRATE Colfax Wastu. April 2L Tha' Colfax I Commercial - club haa- decided - to 'hold i a Fourth of July celebration. ... ; malt! syrups, bottles, kegs and bottlers'; supplies M All ORDERS SOLICITED ' ; SEXD i OR PRICE LIST Portland Beverage Supply Co. BROADWAY .- . . . - -491 STARK ST. 9998 '.'- Betr 11th and Wtk OrgaalatBg Coast Artillary Ualtt The oast artillery units or tna organise raaervss are now being organised oy lieutenant Colonel U. T. Matthowa. U. S, A- who haa charga of thla work for the states of Oregon and Washington, Coionei Matthews has opened offices with the 90th division U. & army at room 92$ In the new oostoffloa building, where he will be unUl Saturday noon and where h- dealraa to meat all former artillery of ftcera. Oregon'a quota of reserve coast artillery la 14 companies numbered from 007 to 920 inclusive. Company officers ara now being selected and aaslgned to thM units. Field officers will also be assigned to proper commands. , - Colusa! Stagas (formerly known aa ghepari'a- Aato Bua ' llneaH-Portland-Multnomah Falls-Hood River-Danes di vision Lsave Portland. 9 :10 a, m 11 :20 a. m.. 2 :10 p. m. and 4:45 u. m. dally to Hood River. Multnomah Fella local at 0 40 p. m. dally except Saturdays. Sundaya and holldaya, and 11:18 p. m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays.. Leava Hood River t Jts.m. 11 :29 a. ia. S :30 p. m. and 4:4 p. m. dally. Direr con. n act to with all atagaa to and from Tba Dalles. Phona Main 901L Adw. 1 Corambta ttagsa ironaerry vaawv m Kkspard's Asia Baa Uses, - Portlaad Asterla-aeaslda ' Division' Leave Port ' tend 9:90 rn. nL, II a ia, 1 a n, till p. nvand 12 :90 a. m Leave Astoria 7 dt a. nu 10 a, m., U9 p. nu $ :S0 p. m. and 0 :lt p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach Mints. All ears heated. ; Leave from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Term inal depot. S&3 TamhlU atreet. corner- of Park atreet,: Phone Main MIL Adv. , BT4re.r.letrts.Lags Tha adjourned masting of the Hydro-Electric League .of Oregon), will be held In the dining room of the Chamber of Commerce Saturday noon, at 12:15 to hear reports of Its di rectors pa tha exposition situation. All membera are expected to bo there aa weU t.s ail persona Interested In the exposi tion movement. The Realty board and other organlsatlona. have been. Invited ta taka part. a ike Fregraaa - AaaaaaeeO Angela Beat win be the goal ef tha Trails dub ef Oregon Sunday. Tha members will leave the Union station at 7 :li a. m. for Bridal Veil., from -Whence they win rlimb to the high point overlooking tha highway. They will return via Mult nomah Falls trail. Because of the deep snow on the hills, they wlU hot work, p tha trail aa was previously planned. . I si pnrUtt!' Military oroar ef the Serpent meeting postponed from Friday night to Saturday night, April 22, at room 571 courthouse. 1 (Signed) . Lafe Manning. O. O. O. Adv.. : rarest Pretaetlea Week Encouraging response from all parts of Oregon In the observing ot forest protection week la being received at the district forester's CffWe. School a chambers of commerce. Fancy Snapping . Baskets . Specials at 40c 50c and 60c . -! ....J J White Wonder Laundry Soap Special at 6 Bars for : 25c Double Trading Stamps Satin-day and Monday Silk Dresses at a saving of more than one-third from the regular price, these attractive new spring models of soft Taffetas, Crepe de. Chines and Satins; selling regularly $17.50 to $23.00.; Special...-....;. $12.75 HEADQUARTERS FENCE AND GATES XCHTK'iVESTFDiCEfi.ViriVCr.X 4i laloa Ata, Car. E. Oak Maaaiaclareri rertlaad. Oregaa rheae East 7079 56 Inch Serge Special $1.95 English Suiting Serge of. very fine quality; Navy only; regular $3.00 value. Dress Ginghams 'v Special 17Vc 27 inch in . choice Plaids,' Checks and Stripes for Wom en's and Children's dresses; a good 25c value. . ' ' . V Manchester Cambric y , Special 25c this is a splendid fast color fabric in neat figures, Checks for Aprons and neat Stripes for Shirts; 36 inches wide.; . Black Sateen Special 39c Fine quality fast black, yard wide;' line tor. .uresses, Aprons and Bloomers; worth 50c. . i , " , Lace Curtains, . v r Half Price One lot of Filet Net, Mar quisette and Voile Curtains; $2.50 to $6.50 values to close out half price. J . Camisoles Special G3c Dainty checked dimity Cami soles in all white or colored hemstitching; 85c values. Special E9c Soft Nainsook Gqwns daint ily trimmed in Laces or Em broidery. h Crepe Bloomers Special 89c Mercerized Windsor Crepe Bloomers, well made and re- Tniorced. Women's Hose ' 'Special 49c ,: Very good quality Fiber Silk Hose with lisle tops and soles m Black, Brown and White. WtJmen's ' Fine : Cotton 4 11U8C . ' In. Black, Brown and White ; special 25t. i' ' -. " ; A-' ?"A-'' " -' Children's Sport Hose - 1 f .j In fine Mercerized ' Lisle ;. Brown only. : Special 49. : ' - " - s, . - 7 All in AH Work Suit Union Suit Overalls in khaki for blue deninvcut extra full. ihe price of these- suits 'is" g.?;:$1.98. j ( Men's Shoes $5.00 Values to $16.00 in Brown or Black in: neat . English ' or Broad .lLTIiesfrare not'a lot of odds and ends but good clean stock in all Q p5 f (Y sizes. .Special.. tPOeliU Work Ties 3 for 50c New stocks, in many pat terns, stripes and checks ; Ties . that sold for PA -25c. Special, 3; for. OU lx - . . : -v - -. , - mmsmm:A m ; : n - a "a f rm 'tmtarm:Mmm ? m I ! . m V i . . Tf4fc aasasna , ssss-- . ' . iiitwt riv.-;- ...rr .r. II. I I I - - ,-.-. k. .- - : ; (Mil - - vmr--. r. vmm mm -II . AAJ II i i - Wrri ' u u nni ii rr (yTi a a a h a I r? fN'i rS"i rri i - ' f r 1 , : liHieh Grade . I Vy ' Tl ill . -1 . . III ' f . .- v I,;.. Ill P M M a 1- T ' 1 1 1 ' i ..." v 1 I I J ,: ; Only $725 W 'T&-;jA"' Al -V ? Afcl b 111: . 111 'v . . III : ,1 : 1 I Hiirlenn Snnoi'-Siv 111 '' , V.V.r . - : - IJv 8 1 1 X lUUtfvit s Mafwa . IJ; ..; - Ill TJt naw. '. Has' been rebuilt and III n IBkMllBb'tTf II" III ; w.w II . a - , ' - ' . - - - :r i i 111 ii .!-. "j - ' --' ' - a a . a - - - ' : I ' ! r. a- i.'ab .1AHfVA 1 . a Air- al c I Aavraa . - , a I 2 . ill' - ui uaa avaitc tv ccav auu x uuniu . ... . -:- i s . II - ' - : - - 4 'A 11? 4 111 . x Copyright . , Hart Echaiaer Sc. Marx' Best Styles for Spring &? Marx ! A: t y bull : find them . here , newest and I A. A smartest ideas ;: sport , suits and belted . models lor young.men; more conserva r tive stvle for others," - - . m 4 " and - Cu)P 'uprvardi Sam'l Rosenblatt s Co. Fifth atAlder aeee : ; SPRINGr SmiiMER SEASON i iilSSM'A - iA.AtAi-c, " ': fi: .Btlltbara'e Mtalclpal rark 1 ladlierlaxt " HILLSBORG ' .'i . . i- " ... ' . , j "' FEATURING - OLL1E . MALTHOUSE, SAXOPHONIST JOHNNIE NASH, SINGER and BANJOIST iO Minntei From Portland -Ojtt Canjon Boad - Like new.;.- Has been' repainted. - ; We sell this rebuilt Hudson with a warranty the same as a factory war rants ar new car. i:1 r Wa Also Give 99 Bays Free Serrlea A A Co La 'Boss Automobile Go; i Both 1 48-48 Worth Broadway ' "Stores 1 915-117 Washington bt. 0 The Same Gas Heats the Water - while cooking or baking on ling'RWe : -1 ,From $34.00 Up -' See It Demonstrated j 191 Fourth Street LastB&y of Gas Range Week and $ldown. Our many visitors have been delighted wth the new improvements being shown in our wonderful line of high-clsfss, durableworth-while ranges. .- . - ; . r - . . i- - - - - .. .... ; . -. . . . . v. .." , ,".t " i ' ' ' r . - "Be sure" and call at the ' . . , - - J r r - ' . Gas Office a l Alder near Fifth ' 'V I A I A I;5 ' - t REMINDER: i o Inose trio mat; fcc miicd by rumors a :a 1 The alma and purposes Nf -tha Oregon. FederaOoo of FatrioUo Societies, inc. which has axistsd and operated for several years, ' are based UDon the principles of ; true AmHcanlsm only auch principles as have, and oeeei-te. the support of all goo American ' .CrtizeaaV whether native or foreign born. Jew or Gentile. - I The great war showed the necessity for the Amertcamisation of " all dtlsens of -this republic tnto one great body, and for preventing ', the separation of our people Into alien groups divided by language. 1 .. ' traditions. customs and loyalty. Wa ' bet leva In " one naUon AMEBlCA-one flag THE AMERICAN FLAG. - 1 . t-We have endorsed and shall support .but one candidate for - governor, and win .end ores1 for each :ofric to be filled only ouch 1 ; candidates as seem to us, after thorough Investigation, most likely I s to act in accordance with the above principles. - United we are as i J never before, and none but traitors to those principles could urge ' division fiow. . : .-, - . . . . - V. ' - - ' - t .vi- . 4.-i..n in .m Vi. t aur statement mr ' " o W lui ..i Kin.) iukm. . - - - not be garbled or 'distorted try the selfishly tnterested. We shall make no further statements "unto shorOy before Uia primary dale, .; j'-. T; V '.Respectfully.. '-r.-! ', ' v. . ' ; , ' OSECOX FEDtSATtOV OF FATRIOTIC SOCIETIES. lae. By'W. C Eford. BecreUry" ' " - T V J