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TUC OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, j.i j-'.rj 0HEG0N WEDNESDAY, MAY I 17, 1C22. 7s FESTIVAL IMES PRETTY MAIDS OF OUTLYING CITIES i : Tretty maids from ? various Oreg-on f ; Cities and communities will be f given an , opportunity to participate in official Rose H I Festival event this yearA'At the aemi- S weekly meeting: of the festival officiate " TiiMtr .Minn ... tV.'! action was taken if or the ex J tension o. official Invitations -to- each Oregon' city or community bavins Isone f w more entries in th floral parade -of Friday, Jane 23. to chooae and send to Portland three of its prettiest glrla to officiate as members of Queen - Harriet's retinue." a '"i " " 1i Hi Is action war taken opon sugges- Y 'ties -off William P. Merry, in charge of I I cntsido participation, who reported un J preceden ted ' numbers o entries already J? hi f row outside-. points., and, asked jtbat i appreciation of uutside cooperation be y i shown in the wax Suggested. - Official invitations to all cities or communities 'in the state - having entries listed will be sent- oat today. . - Ttia festival officials at' the Close' of the j meeting announced a definite, sched- W . tile I of the leadinic events listed on i the festival program! Oh Tuesday, June " j zu, n arrival, reception ana coronation Z - of JQueen 'Harriet will be -the leading tteaiures. with a.iancheon to Queen Har C J rie and her Court,- the opening of j the festival center, and of the annual Rose tr A- l Show. V rae leaajng feature of Wednesday. f JniHi- 91 will h. tha rrtA n ! h.A j vviiiojiKiiei ir. vtniui simgy crait. I ram pal (over the coast will . participate. On fc J Tharsdajv June a . grand Olympiad. comprising the toefet .talent Of the coast, F f will be staged at Multnomah field. On j J Friday, June 23r the grand floral parade. ? i the premier event of the festival. Will r;take place, and the fete will close on i Friday night with a grand civic ball at U the armory, Many special ' features and L attractions of interest will provide some- thisg of interest for festival crowds g throughout the four-day festival period. $256,000 Raised. To Give Astoria Modern Hostelry . Astoria, May 17. The new hotel proj - ected for Astoria was assured Tuesday "when the stock selling organization re . j , -ported that 1256,800 had been subscribed. vTh goal set for the campaign was While the construction, the hotel is C J in the hands of a commree, it is ex f ? rcted that work win be pornmenced on p it without undue delay. , ' r fc; a site has already been . obtained i on P Fourteenth street from Commercial to Duane streets, his site, oB9of the most P central available in the city, is regarded P ? as leal for the purpose, lying as tt dpes 'between the two main streets by which j the Columbia highway enters the city, Woman Held as Forger -.:': -. x I "f , mm l - f - 1 r " I ' - " s' - - j. ; "I - j ' " ' "4 ' ' Maud Myrtle Johnson, ta jail on charges of passing worthless checks, w bears sobriquet of "Queen of Swindlers. T Portland Boys, in t"r 1 linllPO'fi KlPftTlrtTI festival, Juno 20 to 23 under command niversity of Oregon, Eugene, May 1 17, Eddie Edlund. Doug Farrell and : James Meek, all of Portland, and Ray Harlan; Klamath Fails, were nominated for the presidency of next year's junior .. class . at Vlllard hall. Tuesday night. S Mildred ' Weeks, Margaret Alexander f and Gene Bailey, all of Portland, and , Edaa Largent of SUverton : were, the . nominees for vice president. Ada Hark - neas of Tacoma. Wash., is the only t nominee for secretary, while Emil GhioJ - isan uiego. jai... and faul Bayre ! of ; Inland City will run for treasurer: Elec tions will be held In. a week. ; ;Roseburg Resident Hurt m Car Mishap i ooseuurs, iany n. rewr uurctt 5rH agd resirent 6f Hoseburg, was seriously I injured- Monday evening when fco aijitor mobile in which he was riding witbTnis f; son, Peter Durch Jr.. ran off the hlgh t, tway south of Roseburg wjuie passing a g I -ca driven by A. F. Zabel of MyrUe suwerea several Droicen bones when the fca overturned into a ditch. "Ha is 80 f years old and his condiUon is serious. Zabel was arrested charged with cam- "'. lun mg a. car without ! proper Hcense. appeared in court ano pieuaea guuiy . and agreed , to th Durchs for damage done. Six Destroyers To Participate in Festival of Koses Six .destroyers frpm the Pacific fleet will participate trt the - Portland ' Rose Festival, it was announced today in a telegram from Admiral Edward W. Eberle, commander-in-ciief of the fleet, sent from San Pedro to Congressman C. N. McArthur and turned over to William P. Merry, chairman of the out side participation committee of the Rose Festival association. The ships wiH be here throughout the vtcea order said in amending the previous that they 1 would be available on the od datea The ships in destroyer division 31, assigned here, are the Chauncey, Fuller, Percival, John Francis Burns, Farragut and Sommers. David Pepp Accused Of Issuing Bad Check ' David A. Pepp, an automobile dealer, was arrested today by Constables on a charge of , issuing a check for $100 with Insufficient funds to cover the amount. He was released on $500 bond, pending a hearing next Wednesday. The com plaint, was made by Marie O'Neal, for mer employe in pepp's office, who al leged that the check was presente'd her on December 15 kin payment for salary due. Miss O'Neal alleged that she had been Ul for five months with InXluensa sndthat she had been unable to collect the amount due her. 9 was driven by B. E. Ehrelnstram, nSs; S27 Michigan avenuef Witnesses stated the car was moving slowly; and that t(e boy held to the front bumper rjftfter le was struck. The injured lad is the son ef E. C. Walker. No. 572 Wniia49 avenue. - - ; rigit if til m n N a as vu SVINDLER; TAKEN mi i r rr rAnnrni t n WIAKbt rUKbtltY "Maud Myrtle Johkison, known to police and Trailroad . claim' agents , ; throughout tkv- United States ja f ew: years ago. as Qween of Fakers," .-was I arrested in Portland late : Tuesday afternoon on Charges of forgery J v . , Mrs. Johnson is said to have swindled railroad companlesj out of thousands of dollars througH hat- ability: to fake In juries whila rtdlnr on railroad trafcaa. Attoorrding; to ih police, she is" able it throw joints out o 15 place, tear ribs loose -ad cougn up blooft at wilt.!:" I ; i, i One ;of her tracks, so the stortr ; goes, is to ; place a bottle against one rof her ribs and then to throw; herself on It at any sudden jerk ofj the train. -tearing the rb loose.: She cuotd not only seemingly injure herself In khls manner- but' the trick would cause! hemcrrages.- j - She is Said to have won damages from railroads! in this fanner to the extent of $52,000. . Her smallest claim that was granted her ..was $2800 and the largest M2,00. She has Cleeced 19 raileoada in this manner, it is said, and damages paid her have ; runi. ua Into a: good sised fortune, : -f--1 : ) ; - She !a arrested here on .charges of si ,i a .. . . . r . ,. .... having given out. or caused to be .gtvenJ out; check on dpartmext and furniture stores araountiflg .to $JIi.6a r ft e m RwenneS of tbl inspector's . bureau took her inta trust od at Fourth, and, Baknon Wrests. r -A l - -'Iff't- j hXLi H. iTroutman. said to ba he? accom plice, was arrested with her on similar chargsaj Police! believe he. handed . out some of i Mra'Johnaon'g worthless, checks signed Edith Hayes. ' ',-:' "! ,i Mrs. Johnson is at present at thei bead of a show troutoe which has. proved a fatluraif ' f A !' ' i rt t i Police, today were investigating what they believe may be Maud Myrtle -Johnson's latest gams a correspondence Over two months ago she-opened or flees of! the Mitchell Institute at NO; 70S Dekum Ibuildtngl and. sent out a -prospec? Ua of her school, which included com merql&li courses and short story land seeoaria writing. lit her prospactvs shs named p. X. C4 faculty members; as in structors Injsonbe of ner courses, j ' InforAaaAioi rieKarding ner school was first placed tn -jthe hands of police this mommg try an advertising man i whom she employed to do some work.- for! her. In jail thUi morilng the -woman admitted she bad a number of outstanding bills as the result of! her attempt to start the school, i t-"- f- vf- -i ' ) She. said she I sold e 1 school over a nwntn1 ago to a man named Wilson. She said she didn't , know his initials, or where he could be found.: Police have found nothing against the woman In her correspondence j school : venture. except a number of bila ; i '.K t- ? - She Said none of the courses- tn .her schools ) had been opened, except, short story work end! scenarloi wrlttagj i S,be Another proof that Conan 1 Is when he says death is delightful Is the way- some political candidates come batsk for more. Washington Post. saaesss Tim lad. Is Run Down, Dragged 6ft Feet While crossing 'Williams avenue near Russell street Tuesday afternoon, Rol tand Walker, age 8, was knocked down by an automobile and 'dragged 60 feet. He was taken t S Viacent'e hospital, where1 it i believed . he .has- a fractured skull. he ?car which struck ! the boy ' P!WB,,teaegsl'feegg3MSsisyssaeSSssaweasae,ysss jrox .-ri j;. Carnation Ice Cream I have found thU thmpl recipe make a delteicme and wkoleom9 ice cream economical, too j 1 cup water, 1 tsp. TatdBat cup stsrf 2 caps Carnation Milk. " '- Add the angar o the milk and stir until the sugar Is dis solved. Add the vanilla" and freeze. Use three parts ice and ; one part salt in fireesihf. This . recipe makes one quart. ;- U TMbavea't tDnssrsUd eeekiet ef 100 tested res Ipse, write far eeey te CsawsMsa MlHtVred. acta Ce SOS Ceaesve BMg reruaae. Ore. .3 isMisinil. - i v v .; . V:h; . the in the Kitchen on account of the Cbokstove? Why not juit hwrood and coal and ase Gas ? It's piped f yom the Main into your Home free of cKarge. 2Srra ed Jh the VlkcAN ;&MOOTHTOP and . cA'"'o f iMicLtEiSXi are not surpassed, by . f AnythiiigMade by Man They are the last word in perfection. ( ; . , , Remember that any claim made for any range ff any kind is met m our perfected, wonderful, up-to-the-minute Ranges, - ; k '. f , . Reasonable in cost and easy in terms, ' . ... IH For Heating, be it Air or Food, Gas Nq Equal! Not as Yet : : : -j v ..See display at the Gas Office I r mm Y-M ! j Jt; p o 3WATCH WRIGHTS WINDOWS M tmey Saving Valued on Shoes for the Whole Familv 25,000 PAiRS ON SALE WITH A SAVING OF 1-3 TO 142 -COME, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED Ajuy nuw vrwie oizc;a re uoua j lie lii .1 .r I :t : Short lines and saioples. ladies' . tan; patent kid. punmetal and white, with Cuban and French heels. , PAIRS, special while the last at this give-away price. Sizes 1 1 . . v I i ! : H. 300 2 to 4. 500 Pairs Pumps, Shoes and Oxfords All sizes in the lot, bot npt ry A A all sizes in each style. LsrgeJk if I JJ If fT- I I . T w J size patent ana Drown Kia and calfskin Pampsi! Small and medium sizes in low and high heel. Shoes in buck, brown and two-tones. While they last at... Patent Flapper Pumps With Wide Strap and Low Heels- j ; . White reignskin fabric flapper Pumps.: with buckles. " Blaek and brown kid calf oxfords and pumps j-with Cuban, Frenc hor low heels. STour ' size is1 here. Extra special. J if k4 Newest Styles Lowest Prices AU with flexible sewed soles 22 new lines, 14 new styles, all. sizes. I Either style, buckle or plain : i straos: ' Button Patent Grecian Sandals with low heels; Patent straps, French heels; , Patent straps, low heels; Patent straps, Cuban heels; Patent jazz, oxfords, plain toe, ' soft tip, low heels; Patent Tamp gray suede quarter I M with Baby Louis heels ; Brown and black kid Strap Slip pers with" , Cuban or low heels Brown -.and black oxfords with I Cuban,; low or heels. Lowest Price ii $.98 Size. 0j) has written stories for years, bat that sbe-Aait never been i -connection with a corxeapoofleace acheot befra, ane aaVL :i t f;o.rnirRTi vites stsivr iValjeouver.-Wasfcu "Msjr 11- Th river baa risen nine tenths of a. foot : since warm weather set In, the ennxe showing; 114 bls momlns- A maximum temper aturej ef 18 decreas was resistered Tees- day at the covemment-etation hare aay a SMI J.J STmDEJSTTS AID! LIBAABY! ElKto, Hay 17. High School students - . J J 1: . A K . - assisted by .members the board jaire V entertainment rttday nlsht tbr the benefit ef the library. fund. A fUmj- dramatisation of "Robin . Hood was part of the program, f Members of tnei aotneeuc arts cuss made la of their work which caused mach library able oomment. !.. l.-it Misses' and Children's Is - 1 vv:vli- V-l-i-. k ik'a -f . Our stock . of children's . shoes I ia complete; In these three lots you will find everything from children's first-steps in brown and black to misses' black and brown English and broad toes, in kid and calf, skins. Children's staffers in brown and black with heary exten sion soles. A pair for every child. Hundreds of. pairs ion : the tables to select; f rontl -! Come :earlyj- ti-, ; - 1 .98 a. sbibsiiIbs Fit i MarsMall ; iasid ! ; : Atater Telebhondf Office-1 - 1 j As a part of the big prograni pf telephone , development for Portland this year, it becomes. riecessarylto change some :of the ; present office prefixes : in order to improve the interchange of calls between manual; and I automatic offices. , It will be impossible to continue the prefix Marsh all, as, machine switching, subicribersmust dial the first two leLters 01 preiixe ana me iirst two letters m jviarsnaii are identical with the, first two letters; of Main.) The pre fix Aiwateri has therefore been (assigned for .the present Marsnau exenange. In order . to avoid a ers in! that district, all new installations and! chaneres will be assigned the Atwatenpref ix. Until tno jiew directory is issued calls giving eitner prefix Mars! itll" or Atwater will ! be comDleted to the nroner number, iait theie rjef iki will i both be continued in ; serviceJ By following this plan, tiie icicuiiuiie uwuuoiiv wm iiisuxe regular erv icq tu its i concernea. :i! Ml: doubler number change for subscrib- 1 -J.. : .. i j. ti . 1 ' : .tit! patrons with the least inconvenience to a ratrons snouia rememoer tnat tne two pre; onymous and interchangeable! therefore, I if Atwater and the operator gives you a report using the Mar- snail preiix, tne proper euort nas Deen maae to ; secure tne Atwater number. ixes are syn- ypu call for The Pacific j Telephone arid Teleranh Comrianv W i Ladies' jHikers, pair i Ladies Hikers. end ' Men's 16-inch ?.." $6.85 and 6oys 12-inch all sixes, ?0" DO Ladies'; MiBses'- snd Chil dren's White Mary Jane Slip- Tennlst i Oxfords i ta' ijnol all sizes JOC Children's Tan ?Barefoot Sa&i dn'? l? Tm and Blade Sandals, j - J Of d O Isesi SJ to 7.1,, Ol,4o 2-irt-l Polbh . , Shinola! . Li'... All 35c Polish. 9c 5c .21c I -BET. WJSHTJrOTOJT AJT1 ; i ALDER QUI FOCBTH ST. 0peaue 1 CIBCLE Taeater.' P ... c l at. IS ' . 1 1 " ' miiiiiii.iiii iniii 11 .1 in. 1 ".' . '." ,. SCOUTS appera, with leatker or ' a careste 1 'U. apaefal fct.f: T Vk to 4. , 01.95 LUUe BorsV U to JE.IlIso DO iv.:r I 1 ! i fitting m both the and the :!- I; Between now and next winter what happens to the over coat on the closet hook?' If you do send it to us and wfyen - - a . . . -a: .a ' returned tnd then o upon to do anotiaerierm ol serdce, yon will appreciate the precaution you bad taken against t it" f'enns, moths and mice. hej ravaging effects You may have a garment that needs to ibly one you wish altered. We can ably ma and. designers at main :1: establishment Third and Alder branch. . t it'- called be relined or pos-. o either for you. rm H J.'- itf"!. NT VriHi Open Saturday 'tiL 8 :C X (I