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t SATURDAY. APRIL' 20. 1922. Till. C?J:G02r DAILY JOURNAL POIITLANI), OREGON. TOWN TOPICS mat kotall Joweiart' eeorw.Uow. tun. Maa T w. " forUawd Aaneeaatlaa of CoewWeXtteaaal hnrr-Aa. . eaaaaj eaoeUnc nrtm Coaciesa oral eaaarh. May 8. t . wiiiawwtte eaonatw) (Baptist) iml na, t.ietaoae. Ma -1 . fadwatrWa and Metal eoafaTraoe, rerUeed. I L . . u. r. grand aeampsnt, Eucvea, rmin' iaofct, grand eeiut, Astoria. . r. u. a miM. hh is.!. P. M. L U. O. F, 4opnjaent eouaeO. EtHM. ay Si. : . I Laundry Owners' eaaaclaBoa. The niiaa. May. , , . 1 P. (moo af Xwbudrr. Ut (niw, Me- IVUmalUe, im a. .. -t . ,.. auww SwaUl. jam T. BCM S. imt at Xaatarm Itu. dud .ath.nt. 1m 11 11 .. , , 'I " Orrm State Latter ' Carriera Kooabwr. Jama 4. Itreaoa H4Mt Yowna Feonte-e t'niaa am. arr a ranij, iMuba City, Jnae XM to July a a earn, a a Hoaee aVwiKuwajs eaoociaUoa, Cor- aw, 4 air s-s, i , , , ' C CiTY CLUB REPORT i DEFEIIDS PUBLIC Any members wlfhlnr to attend same. stages will leave K. of C clubhouse, IS Taylor street, at :30. trrlvlna; McMlnn- vtlia II noon. Blare a will leave after the conclusion of tha Initiation and ban-1 queC Maka your reservations at 864 Taylor afreet, pbona Mara hail 41SS. Adv. Celambla Stages (formerly known Shepard's Auto Bua Llnea) Portland St. Helena division - Leave Portland 19 a. tn. and 4:18 P. m. dally and 41:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays only. Leave St. Helens 7:30 a. m. and 1 -.1 p. m. dally and :1S p. m. . Satur days. Sundaya and holldaya only. All oars K.t s lora f mm and Eirlta at thaTiew Auto Stage Terminal depot. No. I - Many of the criticisms of the public Hi Yamhill street, corner of ParkAtreet I welfare bureau made by County Com- PNEUMONIA CLAIMS , " FORMER BUSINES SMAN r WELFAkE bureau - Made "Maea Oaea Tea Of lea -J. W. Peyton waa sentenced to 90 days tn the county Jail when he pleaded guilty be- for District Judge Bell. Friday after noon to bavins: , moonshine and a atlll i miss loner Charles Rudeea are refuted 1 by facta gathered by a committee oil the City clnb and presented to that or-1 ganlzation at Its Friday meeting. Epeaktna; of the amount of money di-1 laatitaU af VattAldaaL Jal I charge. Tha ia-ii. ttroaoa alale tVlttanal aaaaelatloa aaaoal eaa- KaiHloa. CarraiHa, July if l-iti. lawmoa (mr af Maal Mm, ml aaaaeO. Karon' wo., ajayaot roan ChrMlaa Kn6mTn Ctrirm nforoaea. totaatWa Ctty. Antmt it to ap- ral ana Miitiaa af araaotBa (nboni r-wmrrm mt aaianra.i roruaao. anuntttt a.aa ""-Ca, Poadiatoa, aptaiB tl-2t. ooaanoj riaipwi. araaa onoiaMaaary. raolfta lataraallMHl Unt.k Portia ad Mooaaiaor 4.11 Z. . Z mVcUUon- . Uaeambar S t. uie Taaafean' aaelaUoa. Uwmbar 2 a-10. - WEATHER. FORECAST ForUaa4 and Uil U-T,. i - in hia house. No. 355s 64th street, aouU,. j spent for relief, the report eta tea: ease aaui ween trjiaa vi i tv. ,.,.. , aft an n Sft dava ; on a similar I runda are - concerned : that crltJciam la I Vla.4 tJI fn BnA,. at Ciiw """ ..u. una John C. Martin and Bert E. Kelly of 1 wrect to aepenaent families Sunaet Beach were arreated early thia I free from any expense Incurred in dla-j week for ahooUnr at jgeea. out ofijea- trlbution. .Under th arraasenient en- w t tts- i..K aiwir... tn 1 tered Into with Multnomah county, none I porta filed at tba headquarters of, the d contributed, by the county state game commlaaion. KzpoalUoa, may bo applied to the overhead expense of the bureau, or expense incurred In j the disbursement Of county relief fun da. AU maintenance expense of the bureau ia therefore paid from funds 'appropri ated y. the. community Chest,": aaiaht aaat MuaMla. n IT 1ala. , . m Vaataatna TatKa m.mjt m -- I wiaoa. v WEATHER C05DITI058 I a praiama prorafla is Vrmtn aiaaks and U the aaam rarilfci sU. there-Sr. h ii piioaro la la lovm. PrarinitaUoa aaa amand Maa'a Baser - Prorraa Dr. . Harold U Bowman, pastor of tha Firat Preaby terlan church, wUI be the apeaker at tha Men's Kesort meetlnr Sunday at 4 p. m. m ..a a J u...la. a lV laAa xnera wu. oa special mus ao.- iniilKRi'VirX'r TiTrntTTt taret Laughton as fluto aololaU Mrs. A"E . . Jennie Jonea will be tha.vocai soioist. and tba men wlU sing favorite sonrs. Dr. Yaraoa Brows baa moved both off ica land residence. Office now 601 Junk Dealer Helps Self to : Sack Left For Express Wagon J. P. Henry, No. 463 22d street north. i is on tba warpath for soma unidentified I Junk roan. Henry; wbo Is movtns; from the above address, put a large sack containing- old clothing andBhoes on hia porch ready for tha expressman to take away. A lunk man who was operating: In the vicinity Friday .afternoon, beat the expressman to it, according to a complaint to police, and carried on the bundle. As tba sack bavd been the recep tacle for many odds nd ends which were thrown in it la the contusion f movlnt away. Henry couldn't tell just what was in the sack; e police are un abla to maka a aystematie search for it ia the Junk shops. IMPORTANT NEWS OF ; PORTLAND CHURCHES The committee finds that the bureau's administration of county funds is a "capital arrangement"' and recommends its continuance. ' , ; Charles Clifford Smith ' Charles Clifford Smith, retired Port- land business mas, and father-in-law of I Representative ' McArthur, died Friday i It also states that onus rests upon the afternoon tn' his noma at No. 888 12th iContiimed From fasa Fattrteeel T Methodist chrrh, tba Ba. C J. : Irarm will preach at 11 o'clock. ';' Communioa wUI ba ob aerrad, . The eTeautC aantoe . vitt ba at tha tabaroacla. '.- " - r Presbyterian ' There will be a special musical serv ice at the First Presbyterian -church Sunday evening;. Mrs. Blanche Williams Bearersten and the . chorus will . aingj 2 " " bureau uUeet Death came after a short Ulnes. SlnchnT'lnd'" (heKiend Main tm. Residence i now I4Ui and Ai: the check on! ccty ref funds Sr?,rn berta. Phone Aut. IlS-6 aqv. . , i ,ufflclent. for. "tba committea haa madai Mr- emit. i ch.iM.Mi. i .f tha Junknlla" ia the theme of yortlaa.TnUmookv CaOillae SUge a fareful examination of this feature August 24. 1859. . He had .resided. tot na T'ZmV11 VI aaajaaaw. a. . . . I a. wA 4Ha4a wlaak kniV. (ha Aennt. e,Mafla. I r . i m a. a aa " 1 ... ATI thai RiHIbV M&Mfial VUl BaMC M TjwrriiiM erric - A eUa for ffiria of ooW BRARY BOARDS RETilOVAL UPHELD Up Dreg company early this mornir.g and helped, themnelvea 'to - kodak a ar.d rasora. - etlniate4 loaa of tha IXin.ap company to IZiH aad tba Stevenson Bros. 1100.; YATTCOCTER 'NABJUAOES LICEXST J Vancouver, Wuh, April J9. The fol- lewlng- marrlare O'.cenaea ware Issuaa Friday : Olat Nelson. Si, and Grace Vancouver. WaslL. AprU tX-Legal re-1 Bussing-, It. Portland ; WUllam McGea, moval of the old library board by the j. ana Mary E. Watson, , PorUand; atuoa or rour councumen ana uw o Ttrtm xi vvv .r1 cpion of CUj Attorney Bate ' "Z, 1A "SStan 11. W. Arnold, attorney for M. U 1U4- M'' . "1 T1 .,;tD"?":!?7 m Firatrand. t. and Mlanla AvariU. uca .vu uia l.- A. cu auita ninwi a muv corps to vacate tha room ta the library basement. Tba reason given for tba or-1 der was .that the room waa Deeded fori library purposes but. In the heated dis cussion before the council.. Hidden as serted, that the G. . A.-R. ad Relief corps were using- the room for cooklns and the odor ot cabbage and kraut pene trated to the room above, m. condition not federated .in any other library. Tha two I ccaniaations fumisbed the room and have occupied It for' several years with littlo oppoalUon. - - Bitter feeling; has been aroused and the expressions "Intimidation' and "mob rule" have been used xreely. but na fault ' is found with tha new board, eorapoeed Oi M. M. Connors and Mrs. A. A. Pompe, reappointed,. H. XX Warren. A. fl. Clark ! and Mrs. Nellie Boaarth. new members, i ia lovm. rroriuatatioo ku amu u.,; . ...a a mA t -so n m I ana tna county commissioners a.ra I Tia immAdiiMir aauxHntaui Mnuif with I r . -, . . , it r- dUihl' L-TT2a taSLW,o2SPl..- Special .arrangemenu made for fishing; t forded full opportunity for checking and I tha Bchindler Fprnitura company.. Later m w B. , Ah jo' .aara laanaaaoa. The aortai rainfaja Z I parties. Main H1U Adv. ' ' I lOQiunj tna cxpeD(ui.ureB oi u oureau. i na was wiui tna vjregon jrurniture Man- I out of UsH acnool oox anuiaa tad aa 1.S4 laebaa at Nw OrWaaT lT . ' . . "a," , ' w.? I AB; requislUons on county relief funds ufacturing company. -Then he engaged! tha other eluma ara lnttdto td thi cia. IZSltr iJ" t-tosutiato 8tr. Amerlea St. Helens Columbia p. through the hands of , the com. in real estate business. He retired from A-L"1LJ?!i2Srf tha aUbal . fsUaBfahoa tawmTaaraienroa aMa.ii. I oM .. ... allw Ti 5ra at Tfl fahin. I . . - - - . I i : . I TT Perraf-JaTI ASS tmrt-Ki aV arTaOa M bTIQI i a... S"a -oaaaw I sivajr. as .SIV aks- BBata amj aa aw . . na xaaaliriTiaaV'Wl SB Tm . T naS aaVIin imw Sinil . TnilKT I nuHina)n Bar? VP rM.1 VFJim aVTL r - I . ' . . - a p.r on. at ua aowjttry. althoack Haht ro-l. " . " . i, IT . r.r r I T. .v ; ; i I oaimbioa. ijaat ennoay na can a ,-,.v n-. na,. Aianr iimk wa . " I ..vai ih.i, nnar annrnvai ir f nam ia I . in imi nn mirnwi . miu i . I .1 . . m.. n 3Mm w.. w.w uu wa i., mvjidu vi i Adv. ' la.itin thia MinMt tha fan llaal SmitL' They' had 'enaHW'inil ) tint L twhiniL Ob Tueeday -"etaning I which may , be successfully tubbed, are taaa, sooiaaaatmi idahe sad paru I . . V- L... r. 1 with tba county as well aa with the I daughters. They are Ferdinand '-Glthafe wUI ba a saneral raeeptioii'tot- saw ata- su points very much in Its favor, antral Waahlnna .m.t Kmk. I AUT. ipataaara aaanaaa ha aoaa taMatls aaa, ,aa4 . aaaaoaabla ktntaruu. ' aanat of laa ooauMr. altk a aaanrtad traaa Cantral Waabln artltam r araaa - tM.k. . .. H .W"r aaaAa pvoTlneaa. . ! a aa. faxWr. SS par aaat. rrvntaiaaiiaaa ainra araary J Total. 11.11 Alder street dock. Main 8323w The Town or Country Salt May Be . - of Shanttnag or ' Pongee The tin belted model illustrated above la suggested for the summer silk suit. The smooth shoulder, the amockinaT be- Saleat.Mni City Stage Connects O. r trains Noa S and I for Mm city. Joaeph' Hamman, Salem, prop. Adv. Dr. George S. BarretV -. dentist, re- bureau.' CASES I5VESTI GATED Tha committea finda that of each dol- Smith. Mrs. C. N. McArthur of Wash ington, D. C and Mrs. Clarence M. Olm- stead of Portland. lia.aaa. TaTtoxi vi?trot,S-altnrned. New locaUon Stevawi b 3 . A' " j. kaiD u svr. . , hi " Annual Hood Ascent Day, July 16, May Be OB8ERYATI09& Toa. r I -aoT, vt. I oMa, ataaa. 1".iiuo. n. .,,...,.,,. a cry, A I harts .....,..,. ,'". Ill iaw. Oov ............ I MoliMa, ma ........ . .'wtja Ut, Kas. .,,.,... 'taoataa. Alban ......... laoafw, Cal. ....I Tiaaa, Taaa H.lona, kfnnt. 'loanluV T. R. lamn. a. IX Junaaa. AUaka taaaaa Clt. Me. 'a anaoiaa, CaL v" linn,!.., Uaitrord, Or ......a.,... Maaiphia, Tana, a. a. ...... aa, AiaaU aaata. waaa... Utt, Mob. . 'noaatavxaiia. rtubar. r. ..... ilo, IiUhs ... Fa.wt laiaait aCk inoowou. . Jt. ...aa...... lr,r?r.l,'A ,......,. l.it i-.o cttr, ;tak.,... aaa I'laaa, fai, "a VraaHara, CaL ..,,' UarA)aa pokaaa, Waah. TlUM iU.k. Tatooah UJaaa, Waahl Toaopaa, Noo. Jakt-a. Alaaka. Malta HaJla, Waah. naaninaioa, u. t Taala. Waah. .. . ! ! ' I ' a aj e a a a a a a a a a . e e "SI a e a S3 'Is 0 a 4 as 4S 4 a 41 e o to 6) 'attofaooa rowi af pracafln dajT $ Tf .1 a 40 e 19 a 64 SO i a a o 13 ii' 63 98 80 3 04 40 ii" 34 4 18 se so 48 89 44 49 SO 48 44 43 84 49 40 44 'ii' 43 8S 39 89 90 84 3 . . - a .. ..tln..,.. .1 tor "indirect, lor service relief, and 11 Salmon Rods to HeatRods made tol-.-,.. toT .-.-ve-dL , order. Flemlna;. I?l waahmgon ail ... a...-, from' the anarvais." Fifth street eroaaway eis-v a". I the co mmlttee states, "to that 8119.789.31 Stop, Look and LliUn The Summit, J was applied to direct relief. Indirect re-1 1 a- ah. .ttiimti narlnra. AnSBCCSICntS Sn In ehaic ef Mis. A W. Clear and the hoa pitality committee.. Part af peoaaaar- win aW-K waa. aaviaina m wa-ianarm nw . jhib. aaiaat.w wja- Xastea. and aevena aelectiooa br the Irrinjtoa ! School Boys' twoheittm. Dr. Fanoe has beea an thta ntk attendln a neatinc of the, I board of truateea C Ban FisacUco TbaologioU "SilV. h. I Vntnl Praabyteriaa chores and the Schubert club, 'both aader the dinette of j, William eeiener, aaiei -. ' Columbia River HlKhway Adv, r 0 e e o o o .8 o o o .19 0 0 I A? A 7 H O I v 1 aT - am HEKB oV . BT r lief and overhead." Other sentences from the report are: "The committee finds that relief is (Copyright. 1923. by Tacoe, Kaw Tork) Boy Is Accidentally Shot; .Badly Hurt -ar-as. as , 1 Of J. VVlXUaVm OCKlwr, -w". . .Y,!-a I .r"" TT fx - - --v w H Nam fifl fl.S Hn ina.V wor .hot- and seriously wounded oiwvMawM .wv mv..w i .iina an Aneiw i l-a.- Tba Holy City" ' IQmal) tomotroo avantos, 1 Thursday night, when aMiUet fired Into Hood River, April! Realising- thetshidy cluwa in CaHary riwbytaaroh ROXD SHOW HETT.M Broadway . at Taylor. vuiaso roilloa." ' a:ia p. - 1 - , rts-The, pub lic Is invited to attend a f ra fotton " oy me Oregon Hu :r?'!yndth' Audubon ciety. -'- ewamon. manager of ?rrJlJLlB1 eraduate of Kmerson School of Oratory or Ba.tn- . Urns-fellow's Tha Ball t at.. -V Jt.- ak. n a .u- "' "" ...I. e aarae suoject is Shown. a wiuraai or rv, i. JTlnJav will K. .Kn on tha acraan and Colonel E.' Hofer of tn 'raent 04 ut Humane aoslaty. v as a a fy-waa , ; IT0CK I BABrXB Verrtaoa at ElaTenUi. ' Baker ' Btoek mmpany ia "My "ay nmm.r aaunji Wodnaaday,. Saturtay .sad Sunday, at raontnaa at. 9:20. LTRIO Bfoadway at MotHsotj. lfla Uaaleal Uoaiody fnaapasy ra "ittta Toeiaia.- aaaunao aaUy at I a a aronlns at T sod 9. - , VACDSVILLI t t ANT AGES Broadway! at AMarV Hlsk daaa , vaadartUo aad photoplay loaturea. Aiiarnoon aaa avonuts. .xrocrui esuaoa avow auw IXJKWS HIPrODROMK Broadway at T am MIL ;. VaadarUla sod WUUam ramtua ia "A Staca Rowaaoca," CanUaiaaua from A p. Ba, I tHB AtDmBlTmThJTd and Clay. 4 "Roma wua Oata. woaaaav a . aiao. T to 11 . sa.-. f , ' v &1TOLI Waahlnrton at ltk, Mary Plekforo hi -Uttla Lord FaunUsroj.- 11 - m. to It B. tn. . . ' BLUE MOU8B TQavanth at Wathlnatoa. Koesa Hun ia "Tha Maa Flora Iam. Jtlaex. 11 a.' m. to 11 av sa. - . -r COIA'MBU 8Uth oaar . Washinftoo. 'Ii Uatrlmony a railuraf" 11 a. dv to 11 p. n. UBEBTI Broadway at Btajjb. "Faacinatioo." It s. ta. to 11 p. av ' ""' BtAiESTlO Waahisctoa at Park. : "The Crim- -ChaUonca.' H a. m. to 11 p. m. STAR Waabiixtoa at Park. -Coder the Laah." 11 a. ot. ta 11 p. av . , PEOPLES Wast Park aaar Aider. D. ' W. unrnu a vtpnaaa v wo Dwra . a., a. aa. It II r. a. CIRCLE fourth near 'Wishlnrtoa. 'Bill Hart la "The Tbree-vord Brand.' 11 a. sjl to 4 e'eloek tha folanwine aterntas. 1.04 0 . e e - e .01 ' , e e :i5 9 0 0 :e e e .88 e i e .30 0 .14 .02 0 0 0 .04 ,04 .01 0 0 .03 tha water of a email stream near the- not granted without proper Investigation. . "iV a-ab """f Ecclestbn home glanced and hit the boy During the period In which, reUef Importance of the nnual ascent ot , Jn(U .ftemoonSjS -L, th, rib. and lodd es,th. flZr.-nJfT. MUnt HOWl Unler UlS USpICeS otH0Od r-rSS., UwabSraFtas back. He was brought to tba Mercy hoa- a??.li,.mf?!rtain tLthJJltt '"IlUver post. American Legion, local mer- iflIuiSli and at 8.15 the pltal ati Roaeburav whera the bullet was 7rU1SLm1ihBaitM are considering; tte advlsabUlt .G FrK "ar wa vU waasi; MV 1 1 4a aaa'aaal aaat . ' Sw)TI 1 TsTtTIIT. bUBUS w. 8 ilno. situation will warranf . . , lot declaring July ,16, the date set tor j Jm Thunday evening at , WW ' FAMILIES urCRSASE , . . . i tha ascent thia year, a,publlo holiday in 1 ""d-w vSfSi aw maotio atory t tha eltv and vallev. and the prosnawt I vi. lit. '.m. ooi tomorrow niaht ia. Mount larfftSr! that an affirmative Stt EX'-tt4lSi ehaxitasqaa lee- during tha past year. z ' : '.: : "While 'the average disbursement of relief per family, has quite materially aacreaaed 8iaz7 a month en the a Already tha legion la aasured'that the! snat aniwaitiaa, and ia !'ilT?jr ti. t a ... nn. aim. I torn. Ia the monunc , u . . I ti-.. tn .-a.r will sreica. $300,000 Set Aside Epr Lake Highway April 29. w-The federal m tha alnnaa r.f Mnnnt HimwI will IKwm. I , -tn he ta- I' . MaArVvnl a.) number of Si.gi vSf" We"at-thV:ner legion camp, at the M-BSSSi Tii dlh. -iaT; hlVwa7 haa tiysed d hS Tin-riiw headwaters, ot Tilly Jane creek and a aehareh. ThairiEnd commission bMV9 appropriated 8300.000 of thommifauUs primarily for hundred yarda below the -snowline 2B.aV i .to.fd. ..-5't for use.cn the Crater Lake hlrhway this ti(.tma?3rm oath. r . mantfl Tnv to11r .. 4 -I m.u ataa .a. me, .wa m-vivtrngDnanut . ; fntu' I iiitfivvv i aiauua uMua v "The commiUaa finds that raantnahla 1 tM vMng -TM aay-nravioui vj in ennaay J'lJXm miahb . Tha toptea I Units, .... Jirtagea wui eoar ,rau,- wnicn between the McCloud. having; all taking- part In camp belo ibytetiaa eharch haa moaS toikV I I17W0O for grading and surfacing two the evening of the day previous to TTJTTa Thi tfl units, , BrWgM will cost 375.000.. which safeguards are being used by -the bta- climb, and lights out wmi pa signauaa 1 -"-,5,,,: BUmb.r Ji"Pt I win leave approximately aao.wo to use in reau for preventing tha giving of un. I v- l l' V . VV! .ZZZ-Z necessary or unwarranted relief. Before f ood night's rest before the arduous relief lsl c annal r ati mad by a representattva ot tha bureau, mountains, preparations will be made ttoIIow Khali 1 1 MTfSZ The (committee finds that tbe system t tupui r.JZrZ, it fT lax.4lw.att' a. . a.1 . - : . IS TM 1 BH9R ' nRnUUUK UL tUBJ oaTaAm , "otA V Ti I - - - . . or. tl.aaaa 4nilfVII Bull Ptadbytbs young p. it &d finiBhing the nine mile rM Tto topics for eaeh, SuaT L1?., Cascade gorge and MeCloui "a wa wunaa.,wHVQw IVHCII41 AfwLUl.l s . . .a a . . . . ... 1 . . M W IURnf70aUUtlla ' 1 " . Isi extended to any family a Der-ldlmb Is undertaken tne lotiowing morn- V '"t 4waawika.tta. .w . I lrn. As soon" the snow U off the I 21iSnfn.ua Kisht0nd"; "Voca- eaialaooTw. SAME PRICE for over o) ycaro lre aw of T7 Order Gutting Gas Rates in Astoria Attacked in. Suit BAKING; POWDER than ;of hinhcKi ijpriced branta, -The gorerTiment csetl ; , v milaoxx of pound a... ! .3 Salem. . April tSVr-The . public, servica commission la made defendant In, a suit filed by the Pacific. Power A Light com pany of Astoria, m the circuit court of OaUoD county, asking that the recent order of . the commlaaion reducing gaa rates to patrons of the company approxi mately 15 par cent be set aside. The order Is attacked byXhe company as unjust and unreasonable. The crin cipal point of attack Am 00 the valuation ot $448,000 for the company's property aa found by tha commlaaion. which tha com pany contends, should be f 525,009." The commission refused to give tha company credit for improvements to tba- Astoria plant, characterised aa over development and not aa item of expense arhlch ahould be saddled upon the present consumers. Eastern, Oregon V., Trip Pleases; Lee I Rely oa Ciiticura Sliin Troubles 4f)'fXs0TrS af tBwtMwEaawat .PwPwMaB B aaTolw at Oaiaaaia. taail.ii ia j. J. D. Lee, candidate-for the Republican nomination for arovernor. returned today from an extended trip through Eastern Oregon1 In tha Interest of his candidacy. While on the trip he vlelted Pendleton, La Grande. Baker, The Dallas, ' Hood River and the ktllton-FTeewater district In Umatilla, county, .Lee says that tha trip; wag most satisfactory to him. as he was mell received by the people he met, aad was 'givea the opportunity to addreaa various business and civic organisations., r . ."'. ;-- ? BROWIf STtlXR STORES ROBBED Brownsville. April X. Robbers broke through plate glass windows in the Stevenson .Broa. rlrug store and the Dun. Investiratinr ! and renortm on Asr tate,.ine .nanaung 01 ma w L. aa u - m , . . 4. a . a . .... Is both rigid and comprehensive and I pecwa "cttu- should reduce the possibility of giving ' ' 1 ." "" 7T7 cnaeservea relief; to a , minimum. In I Tqq 4 Vl nt IVI tit h OV spita oi tnese regulations and precau-1 XJJUtvLL -- Ul AlAv vmvx lions it Is-possible that relief has Irr Some cases been granted to families Un deserving of charity., t -ITOMUATIOSS MADE ' " ' The committee which Investigated the public welfare bureau for the City club consists of Julius R. Black, Harold 8. 1 Grand Ronde, Once A-Military Post, Is Now Town of Past omots, wnson u. waius and u la .v'.:. n.rteio tin tha Tarv I nuuaa fcww vmihmv. a'v- ...... Nominations for City club ' of fleers non- "i.c ou.uw and . governors were made At tha club's I at 6 o'clock Friday morning, died Friday Dallas, Or. April 29. The '.removal of the postofflce from Grand Ronde to New 1.. B..a. txitt. V h. ah-Sr.'VBu.'0 AlUltaomah rallavHvw1 Bln.n.. I" " ' 4m- vuut 1 T., "7 Z. .7 u'" I that waa closely ldenuned Jwith tna early I hlatorr of Oreeon. - ; Sk. Tn ataltw I t . i- - , i j . i. . . i. i . I t 8 ocmX Rond8 wu a mlUtary post, associated at e J0. p. m. daily excent Saturdava. It.w av. ti .i v.. a..a ay I VW A VAC aUUloWl RSJPgg f OUVU Vt faAAww. AlaTAlgiajai oiaUiUASjBj sRJltl nWIUTI, afMI 11 :1a. tV m I T aw. a, vavrt C?la t.w. ft r nfwal? ??U. v cw cavalry leader, then but a lleu- f !.,a " ":M - 1:S0 tenant, waa stationed for eeveral yeara i.V ,'.m d y Plrct n- Tha town of Sheridan, a few miles from . na lrom I Grand Ronde, waa named for him. asanas, ,rnone ataiA Bill. AOv. .- I- Old Grand Rond never waa more than Celeaaala Btagea ( former) w known a. I a tradlnc post -and Indian agency in a eaaparo a Auto Bum Unas) Portland-1 business way, but tha new town, located Astoria-Seaside division Leave port. about two mile from the old tows and jana i :is a. nv. 10 a. m.. 1 n. nv. 4 :1B 1 on tna pqik county side or the line, is al p. ra. and 12 :30 a. aa. Zaaay Astoria. V :1B I ready a thriving village), with several a. nk, 19 a, m.. 1 :39 p, nv. 9 :30 p. m. and I atorea. a motion picture theatre, garage, l:lt n, m. Direct connections at Astoria I dance hall and railway station, a new to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach I MnK lor tne town waa chartered this potata. Ail cars swated. latn tramr"- and arrive at the now Auto SUM Tar. mlnal depot, Ko, tiZ Tamhlll straati oor- T 4 n a 4-w-rv- Hfw, 4- star oc rara atraat. Fhone Main till. I JUXXOtlXll J .IVICU LU Kesjaa te laipeet Flaa Is Members 'ff . tha Federation of Woman's eluha af Dayton. Amity and Sheridan will come to Portland Wedaeeday to Inspect man ufacturing plants tinder tha auspices of tba aeaociatad lndoatrlaa. aocordlnc to nnouDcwcMfii made today by D. C Frtemaa manager of the organliaUca. Mra. V. AC Low, vtoa praaldent of tae Tamhlll ooaaty branch af tha fad era t ion. win be at the head of the visiting party. Leetare ea Orraala Ktalatlaa Tcwi. done ot Oraanio Evolution- will Ka tha laeturo" topic on which Dr. L. E. I Gworara B. Stmnaon wQl sing two solos Orlfnn, pirofeeeor of biology ot Read I ana w- Rorison, one solo. Chaplain cotlega, win spaak thtti evening at Bronson will gl re a brief address, oa Sing in-Chiixch Vancouver. April ; 2. Companlea K and D af tba Fifty-ninth Infantry will not only via with" each other tor the attend knee record at the post-church service Sunday, but each will aing. a rousing hymn. One probably wIQ aing Ths Bat Ue Hymn of the Republic"' and the other. "Onward Christian Soldiers." Mra, o'clock In room A. cantral library, be to ra tha Science and Artn club. - Tha Wtnre will ba Illustrated with lantern atldea. The tmbllo Is Invited, FarUaad-Balaai Stage Leave Stage Tarmlnal. Tark i nd Tamhlll, hourly from T l m. lo t am. and Owl car at 11:3d p.' nv daily. Saturdays. Sundaya ana noiiaays. s:io p. m. and 11:10 p. m, Atain 8411. Adv. i Fir K sets far Taraaea aat Ftrepla .uiaraan s. uroaaway to, Adv. XaUrkU af Colaaikat will hold Inltli ttoa at McMlnnville tomorrow. Sunday. -Cteneral Grant, a .Noble Character Tba barracks church service Is held In tervtoe club No, Tu' which of lab has bean filled to capacity. The time Is from i:v to ti-.au. FENNINGS BAKERY end . DELICATESSEN 847 KILl.laatWO.TM AVBWUt sit Mi9Si99lPti avtaus Ocean Stock Rate 1 : To Benefit Britain Astorta. April S3. Oregon cattle im porters win ba able to brtnar livestock from the British lslea at a saving of one-uiini ox tna cost ci transportation when the federal cuarantlne ta lifted and the Import station established at Astoria, an announcement of rates Tues day by tha Royal Mail Steam Packet company showed. These rates are for eatue brought direct to Astoria by steamship and are approximately two- tr.iraa or tna present cost of water ship ment to the East coast and rail shipment west rrom there. momtos oa ."Tba Fata Jjapast a tha J IlAl ytvwva w-w, TrSniXlC tTtt iDt Atvsuiw awssrth added to the eharch durmi the year. f "J lata im aberalup baina 62. wluch grenOoa of SOS members gW Jf 1a m to sisa la tha prrabjtary. , The 8nry aool. !-L!fa ?. Sth? l.ralk."Srd - tomwi: Its preatnt pw .iwi ;tir . Jasna E. MaTBn at 1 Vizpah Preabytaiwni ehurch hava 1 beea eifc J 1 . bumI in .tiad the annual Friday meeting. " The . annual election I niht from burns received when she I meeting of Uw eenerel aaaembry iDaa Hptnaa. Brings Descliutes Fire Loss to Four Band,-April 28. Mrs. W.L, Bergs trom. A Consfhctive Custodian' will be" held next Friday, May 5. m aaiw acaavtoH -- j, : V tV..M wawill la. w. Waa at IWwTlT. UmB OI .w.Aaa.Mn.M.Sl S waa.aBAVaV 4LtaT.m - I U.. . wtKaa f aaflaaB Alii aTAMf'tY Candidates for president as a result 1 w " - - .. . Zr a TrridaT avaninil ot t the nominations wlU v be, E. T. - Mrs. Bergstrom a deaia Dnnafs tne to- xhociai occaaion waa enjoyed by those who Mlsche - and : Sinclair " Ar Wilson : for 1 tal to four. Besides Mildred and Eunice I attended. . . . , first vice president. Dr. Otis B. Wight : I Bergstrom. their cousin, George Llvealey, I .! - second vice president. Ellis R. Hawkins; waa lost when fire cut off the children's I - . TTnitefl Evangelical secreUry, Dr. J. Earl Else; treasurer, I bedroom on the second floor. Bergstrom. , gtshop W- F. Hell of Allentown. Pa, I Ira T, Walker ; governors, three to be J who was Injured when e leaped from preach ' Sunday t 11 a. m. at thej elected, L. D. Bosley, R. R. Clark. A. A. 1 a second atory window after i f utile ockley Green United Evangelical church. VMwltan (lanra. 17! Mnrnh. .aa TJ I ot- Mania will racdmr It ' la Tha KlKhnn mncludes his &DDOintmentS in ard F. Schols. - - - . , I believed. He la ia A sewaais eonfliuon, tae siaie Wiw,rivw. however, from loss of blood.- In Jump- e "Vi''" -T.: a TaTawTWVara niinnaT i ita iiiuiilii aa,i iu bidv am TnUAAT)twr1nr,rl " .- i W 2? "WN M '.idk ow . annual conterenc at 1 irLlIllla .III 1411 lila-l, I III 1, .! I arterya ia ,iua wwfc sew Hibetyiia savings : Member1 Federal' Reserve, j? CaaoaaaZoXE 1 llf ' !t?I FOURTH and WASHINGTON. t- Heads Metal Men Men Injured in U. . ' ....... -!'. . 1. ..-i - - . . . awwa . . Laboratory Test Is Reported Iinproved ; i - Seattle. April 29. (U. P.) Officers elected by the United Metal Trades as sociation of the Pacific coast, which met at tha Seattle hotel Friday, were: " A. G. Labbe. of Portland,' president ;jF.v G, Frink, Seattle, jfjraLyice president ; John Hartmaa, Taro ma, "second vice ; presi dent J. AC Fti treasurer; John B. pones. Portland, sec retary. ' Seattle, April 29. (C. P.)-rTwo f ae- ck. Spokane, third I ultr members and two students, over- vtce president J. L Lamb, Hoquiam, corn, by chlorine escaping from a labor-. traaaiirar- .Tnhn H nnnsa Tni41antf a I , atory yesterday at the University, of Washington, were - recovering 'today at the :Unlversity Infirmary. " -' Ai number of students were slightly injm-ed,putdld not report for-treatment, i i v' A number of students were preparing for the engineer's open house held on Astoria. April 29. Go Wong. Chinese I the campus this week-end, . when the tongroan accused of shooting and wound-1 of chlorine tank Vu opened to tna? lh Dmi. ,v., i .t.t ipermii arawins oi w ainau amvuui, w ing Ah UOg, member Of a rival Th. tank axiM ha rlnat and Cliinesr3 Under Bond , On Tong War Otarge Tkotloo - -The OeUty ureea eoncreaauoa Ji" recepikm to the biahop and to the Bev. A P. SciimaUe, tha psator. tonisnr. y- .4 .. t & . - United Brethren s T)r. Rvron j. Clark will apeak" Sunday morning at the First United Brethren .h..,w.h "arjil Malailv jt DiatrtlSt." and to thex evening on "A - Sensational Delivery." There will be special music at both services by the chorus choir led TT."-B.. Tfi O. nhaohsrd of the Third Tffaited Brethren church will apeak both Sunday . and evening on subjects related to gardening as ap- phed to the aoui. - - ( W. D. Wtelwriglit Sells .Interest;4 ui PacExaLumlierCo. William D. Wheelwright- announced today that he had disposed of hla'en- dety, on the street here. Wednesday, the gas flooded the room permeating tire interest in the Pacific Export Lurrr- wa arraigned la the Justice court and the laboratory. raieawa ea azuuu oonas to appear Tor a formal bearing Monday.. Chinatown here hag been comparatively quiet since a consignment of firearms and ' ammuni tion waa aeiaed Tharsday. The large number of Chinese laborers coming to work. In the canneries with the opening of the fishing season, however, throws a new and uncertain- element into the .v League to Boost : Columbia Project ot situation. Eatonyijle Not to ; Be Halted by Rain Eatonville,. Wash.- 'April 29. The weather man was extremely unkind Frl- j . Spokane. Wash, April 29 The board ot truateea ot the Columbia Basin Ir rigation league met " here .- today I wa. founded by Wheelwright, ahd has TV.-- .a ... . at 1 . . been engaged in the exportation of pine ber company through transfer of ,- 62 H per , cent of the stock to - William W. Payne, vice president of the company. The holdings of D. L. Blodgett, manager the company, ajso nave been acquired Payne and his associates,, it was an nounced. . Under the -new: ownership Payne becomes president and J. : F. Quirk secretary of the company. . . : The Pacific xport AAtmoer company on , cau -. or cnaries jueooera - oi Spokane, provisional head, tor the pur-: pose of electing officers and apportion.; ling Quotas to be raised in the pacino j Northwest - tn bringing the reclamation project to the attention of congress. ' SARAH AT SIS SOX WEBSTER trimaral aorviraai fow Sarah Atklnann day and as a result Eaton ville'a annual Webster, who died In her home in Mil Community day waa .an indoor event, waukie last Saturday, were held Tnea bnt that did not' detract from the gen- day in Flnley's chapel.- Mrs. Webster oral purpose even though the field sports waa born In England In 1S62. She came were omitted The . regular school work to America with her. parents, Mr. and was . viewed 1 tn tha " forenoon. Dinner Mrs. William Atkinson, tn 1872.- She was waa served at noon to hundreds of married to A. A. Webster In 1888. She visitors. The committees r had antici- is nrvi'ved by her husband and two chll- pated a wet day' so had prepared every- J dren, A. A. Webster Jr. and Mrs. C. H. uucg accordingly. . wnue ute young-1 Connseu. all of Milwaukie. v . . sters were ceing red in tha basement ox tha Wgn acnooi ouiicung tne visitors ana bRIDB STIES FOR. DIVORCE patrona were accommoaateo in tne gym-1 Varrfuver. Waalx, April 29. Wedded nasium, wuera avu mat u. rauaixjauw i byM , proved l short-41yed for ' Martha could produce was spread before them, j Dmvis. . Married January 18 to Carlyle a iHTgrooH , v 1 Davis, she Oled Siiit for divorce Friday, waa not curtailed. The radio had been Uneg nonsupport. She aska tha Installed and; was used Ia the afternoon 1 P.-tOP,tion nt hr mairin tump vfarthJ and evenings Stover. and cedar lumber to the orient from this port for many years. " During .the pttst 15 years Payne has . been associated with the company, serving for several years aa Its agent tn the orient, . v . Wheelwright declined to discuss Ms plans for the future. : It Is undented that Blodgett will remain in Portland and engage in Import and; export busi ness. ' , " r , - Veterans Discuss J -Relief Legislation Proposed legislation to aid those in capacitated r or partly Incapacitated : in the World war waa being discussed to day at the first state convention of the disabled veterans being held - in, . the Armory. ; It is planned to earry the re sults of this discussion to the national convention to be held in Sen Francisco June 28-30. Officers will be elected be fore the convention closes this afternoon. PORTLAND; MON.&TUES. MAY 8-S and IRwileicH ,3-..,..'.: ring yyisst mwm Of arow. !,(?, 4 Vj. Hiaaca OTAWUS , 'X lauoa . -AMUSEMENTS ATTENTION! Owtas ta the v.-, . .will raa ..-.- . eVXOREaOAr, 8BAT taue show .WOMEN ONLY . ATiiigg rni . k mm ii aaa awava far v peeaal raaa MEN ONLY ' H'RHTt 7 TO 11 koeradlac . war tax to Caiiitwa aaaoe ,8 aot admitaad A PUBU0 UDITORIU TMIRD ARO CLAT ST8. IVJi Reserved asBibered chair sale (bow atays at Owl Drug Co. Washlagtoa aad . rsroaawaya a same prices caargta oa greaads HEILIG Sraalway at Taylor Faaaa Mala 1. PECTAti FRICE- MATISEE TO DAT. ft 13 u BIG MC.ICAL RETCZ GREEHTICH VILLAGE 0LLIE; 70 PEOPLE 70 BERT SAVOY and JAY BREXXAN . - 30 ARTISTS'. MODELS 34 I - Tbls Revaa EsUrely Kaw - I I Saver hkowa U . PaHlaad. lOirr-loer. 1 11.50;' BatosBf.', II, 81.50. 81: GaL (aaa) Tie. Adav Ada! roDve aaaT-rieaw.- 92: oi' si.se. 81; 6aL (raa.) Tie. Ada. SOe. Add 39 prr eaat war tat. Ticket aew avUutx- FRAfJIC VILCOX ag t m ClAg vn.3.iT CAi:CH3 t"t;w tt.T - oC. I - - awOwJeusk SOaaSS - LY JtrSICAL COMEDT COX T AST . , Teu wUI trtoroughly enjoy avery minrtta . ex. tnia unusual xun dul. rriis tootsht : Either tha Glrla or tba Show ' ' Aftaraaoaa - at S Evaaiaga at 1 all I BROADWAY PAVlUON m DANcma : 2Taw Redsead AeaUaalas Price a . Every O". Except - Evealag iaJw - aataraay METERS STKO-STCOPATERS UXDER JfEW MANAGEMENT m I J