D THfc OREGON DAILT JOURNAL, POKTLAND, OltEGOX. OnTLATJD LODGES WIN All BUT ONE CONVffllNDIL Eugene, May 25, Fortiarid Odd 'TtV end Rebekahs won all com secur erill but oa at . the state convention eontsst here yesterday, the result being as fallows: Odd Fellows, Canton, ailver " eupt. PorUaAd; eMbordinat-lodge, nrat. v; - Portland Star lodge, police team ; second. I Portland, civilian lodge r third. Portland City View lodge, yjlebekah; first. Port- land ISUver.tat ecohd,: Salerno third, : - Porukndt CTey;VJeVi--Viv?-A-Ss'.,, r I Mra. AftWred Monohari f Ualsey was - elected state president of ifhe Jtebekahs, - Mrs.- jEdith- Kellyy Roaeburg, -vice'ptesi- '- . dent ;!-Mr. Idrv Hom. 7Aknl. u.1 , di-n : Mrs.' Ora Casper, Dallas, secretary i V r i Miss f:i Jacobs, -Portland, treasurer f ' , M raw t Mary Taltnson,? iPorUdi t re- elected itrusteet 'Of 'jttMf Odd,. JFeJlOws t home; for three years. Trustee elected j for the assembly were Mrs. Moran llrsj ; Christina .aaderson and MIss.JBello Bel J i--.r cher. tilria,-; Casperhaa been secretary ?v. IJor ?(f years. . -v,-'- r,M-. 1 -fc-i-V?-i-l, SEBJEXAH GjI VV- j Rebekahs reported 'a gain-Jn member- ' ship during the year of 2000, the tolal, In f I the state ' be Inp 25.000. - K w ' members ? received into . the order Tere Tuesday - , - (..,iW.Ji 'I HILL -J . - wj iiiuuiuma vy ) iug oruer owns 92.000,000 worth of property in the state V- and has paid out $126,159 for relief work t 'j . fithin year. The fund j for the home t amounts to $55,000. -t I - t - I Sixty new members of the Ladles' " auxiliary of the Canton received tha dec orations of chivalry at an impressive " orrcmpny at the armory Tuesday. - in , ' which I companies vof Patriarchs Militant and Rebekahs took part. M - - " i 1 I W. K. Wadsworth of Harrlsburg was 1 wecteo grand, patriarch oi the encamp? ? itxsnt Tuesday jP. P. Ught Lake View, ; --' j and high priest ; H. K. Sickfoose, Mon I g. a-iouy; grand senior warden ; E. E. , , 3hajf. PorUand,; grand scribe; W. -vV". c r rancjs, Albany, , grand treasurer ; : R. ' G. Henderson, Salens grand Junior war- - den ; KJ. Nolan. Portland grand reore." .r acntaUve. Officers i of the grand lodge are ioi oe eiectea toaay. - - '? AIJT MABS P ABASE Driszllng': rain marred! the eeneral i paTaae yesterday, composed of uniformed - teaars from all branches of the Odd FeU . K s and Rebekahs, Including bands from Purtlaad, Albany and Eugene. The Mus orvltes held high carnival on the down-'- " town streets with a gorgeous parade J? several blocks long, including Jaas bands. Negotiations on-, For. Sale of Board J Of Trade Building Xegotiations have been under way for several rdsys for- the transfer ox. the Doard of Trade bonding, at toa oUUv cast corner of Fourth and -Oak streets, from Max Housar, to A, R Kerry. .The transfer -la being handled -toy- officials of the First National bank. Considera tion has not bees made public4ut it is understood to be in the . neighborhood Of $325,000. r. ; , i;- u- if d -'V 'i The Board of Trade buudlng is an 11- story concrete structure covering a quar ter of a bloc k of ground space. . It as erected in ; 1909 .and was purchased a few years ago by Houser from Oay Lom btrd for a consideration of about 1225000.- . ; t i ' " fjIAT ?XT ALIENS IVOEK ; City Attorney Frank Grant Wednes day. filed with the eity council an Opinion that It was lawful for the city -to deny employment to all aliens on jobs under, the direction of . the bureau of 'public j works. Penwell Pens Top Well, and Is Held 'As Bad Check Man "SThJle aUetnpUng to jflve a jfor-hire driver . check for , $45. Xave Penwell. alias R. A. McFarland, on parol from Wall Walla, was arrested at Fifth and Washlnstoin streets : last night by Ben Trenkman of "the vigilantes. - jf The check waa.jflgriedAito. toejinanie McFarland as an'employe of the Meier & Frank company and proved to bo ralue less. -4;. I -j i ; Offlcera of the f Inspector's f ofreau found, nowerer,' that Penirell. la po!e violator from the .Washington t pi where he was sentenced to two to 20 years for issuing bad checks. ' , : J i : He was paroled in July, 1921, and told officers he -violated it two months later. Penwell, who admitted he Is not a Mason, was wearing a Masorrto ring, a Masonic emblem and a deputy snerixrs , badge 1 when he waa arrested. . - iyr. -, . j.ty p?- ( ' ' f " ' ' '' f j ' 'i ne i nomas rortoon a. tores. A! targe class of candidates was icceivea into me oraer alter the parade, wLichi waa preceded by a banquet at -'- Jie Christian church Theiroyat purple dcirree waa But en by Qui Vive encampment of CorvalUa . ia the evening, also the Rebekah degree ' ty the Etna loAgs f Grants Pass and 1 Beulah lodge of Albany. tone; The New 1922 Model Portpphone Is Here Just the Phonograph you have wanted for your summer cottage, picnic or canoe. Eqoal in tone and motor to inost $150 Phono ographs. Play it with the top down it holds the records inside O.I J 1 1 1- . v . - . - -k. m ooia Dy nufn-cxass xirma only, un terms, too. , .-, lVicCORMICK MUSIC CO., Inc. - 429 Washington St. - IRA F. POWERS FURNITURE CO. Third and Tamhill U. D. HEATER, PACIFIC COAST DISTRIBUTOR . ; (Wholesale Only) $14 East 28th St, , Portland, Orefon 1 Hart Schaffper . & Maivc Men m. Broken lines Reduced io Wm $35 Suits 1 Not all sizes in every model but there's a splendid range . of patterns and models and sizes for all men and young, men. Every suit new this season and an extra good value at the regular price of $35.00. v A brand new shipment . Advance Fall Models in Tweed Sport Suits A new showing of the smartest s ty I e s for fall just placed in s t o c k- see window $35 Special Sale of Silk and Knit Ties i. --I.T In Two New Price-groups Z5c very attractive assort , merit in both silk and knitted ' ties. To choose half dozen of these is a ' I simple task. Extra values Ti 3 for $2.10 w This group is the center of attraction to those who appreciate really beauti ful things in neckwear -they're worth more 3 for $3.25 eioi - i r Plan for Picture j Studio Unapproved The rjtaUea. May. 2S. Harold J. Bin ey. motion - picture producer of ' Port- isfced to produce evldenoo. of for his building remains unapproved. rood faith that .he Intends really to pro- due pictures' la the studio he has" said he will hulld here, at a special meeting of the eity council Wednesday. "What we want to ' avoid ta baring a atadio built here vrhlcb via not be .operated Mayor Stadelman said. ! "Binney"a re-1 quest that the city grant hint free space nURSDAY, ' MAY 25. ' 1922. 4 1 v , .. ; ....... - . j -i i !-: I All Future May Charges Billed to You July, 1922 1 rganp $17 .50 i - . ii ; In All the Delicate! New Showing $id.5o Pastelle Shades To behold the freshness and the delicate flower-like beauty of these new Organdy frocks is to fancy they have just blos somed forth from a garden of fashion. " ! ' i 1 A i And so they have for yesterday's ex press just brought them, j They ire the loveliest any season has seen, delicate or vivid in toneL new ways. adorned in entirely sizes 'are not It's the first arrival so, al here yet but the early buyers' tomorrow : will benefit in this great special. . i V' .95 Since this is. going to be another season for, sport wear, the tub blouse plays a most important part! in one's appearance. ' Here you'll find an exceptional show ing in all the season's popular styles. Specially priced $2.95. Petticoats $7.50 Non-transparent petticoats, an underskirt you may wear! with the pretty light new summer dresses without fear of the sun's , rays. Pussy: willow- silkv and wash satin in white only. . TS - ri, il I.- "Credit-Gladly Cash isn't necessary when you buy here. . Just open an , account, i arrange the pay ments that will, suit your in- aiviauai neeas. Sweaters $7.50 Slip-On and Tuxedo sweaters in both fiber and ail silk.! The younger women haye taken to i themselves the slip-on nlodels, wnue - ine1' more i conservative women1 want the -tuxedo model. . In fiber silk, $7.50 silk, $22.50. 99 In all ! my fiina WhingtoH at 10th St. Hard' on Straw Has this wintry weather in summer fit. but it certainly brines in the orders for da o :i o ta- , r i i "j ... and the Uttle'laiitfire Umes in rnightyr handy too.v v. v.. -v7 .-!: '; : viv i'-'i -! " j : :i : ' " r : jj F - ' ,V ' j - ""j , . h ' y l: r 1 !,' ;!- r f. ..-);-;; i ; ! 1 ' ' 1 ;!:. ! '- . ')?' I . ; ! -. ! ' J ' ' i li I ; i T 1 ."-.-J . I . ' r : lit -ft Bantam foe Bpril The boiia-Bsntsi&airi tie m. t - , For Bancamsaad boys werenede for each other. aaaoarrnayauittrlm'-bor'vmaaa aft eet sk ThrasMcwibte duty features motfaer e soa sppredatet double tdropseat. .jr douhlJaaaand two big inviting poefctta. ' aw to Show yea hows fnfr m wsman tuy srfoirmore wear. 5 A ore for Bantaas buy a, ,r. f' j! : x i .' .. ,;. . .. - ,.-t ft !; v-j StylesHcKoh all over them You rtake inT the style of Kute Kuts at a clarice. wkii liAtc uiu musnea witn care Kute Kuts have proved that' playauita can be fashionable yet practical. ' j1 j ThewideILjtcixPegis anexdusive feature. The high curved waistbandwith tiny pleats front and backyields graceful lines and fullness. The red piping is narrow, not wide. The patch pockets are small enough to look neat, large enough to be useful The shiny red buttons are just the nrooer sire:1 J t ' ! Add to this strong. -last'lonff TaJanek witK l "everystitchguaranteedandyouseewhyKute Kuts are at once the. most saving and stylish of piaysuits. Moreoveryoull find thexaextremely w w pxicu. j. a&K your ueaieri i j'V.-.i. rh a I, : I r 1 . " i IW1 I MaJe h Eusesser-Hevnemann Co.m Francisco. Lcr Angetex. Portland Mfrs, of "Can't Bust, 'Em? Overalls, Trousers, "Argonaut Shirts, etc. I K? K aasiaa. eteae4 U. S. Pat.at Ne. 94je. Iarrisctaaati will U mtcut Portland Headquarters, 29 N. Fifth St. Phone 2526 ' I i r ' . Magic Carpet if 'M ; r tgf0? yu 1,5 Y 'jiff 1 1 I for Lone Distance vouareonthe, II I ,i A wish ex-(j Juyy&A -: oice-is wnere ii i gkX2'i i. Iff'JLglJW- !. I' lite'.. Hin"!-. 'i-r:; i ,U T t . ' Hi-- ... ' . .. . ... 4 list- magic carpet of today. pressed and your v you desire to send it. ; ' In this service distance is eHrni nated and inconvenience is avoid ed.! THe answer is. prompt and time and money are saved r or i detailed ; inrormabon as to i j rates and classes of service avail ; able consult the telephone direo a-J '11 ati "f rk a operator. Every Bell telephone is a Hong Distance station. I V J 1 Sri- vi w juuio o.v uiv.vrUf Oil ICC. Rosenblair Bros. ; 366 Washington at IV. Park one v 7. And Telegraph Company v - 4H. ; t I a i L .. i-a fTA lie Facitic lelepn 6-