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:3 i MONDAY, MAY Z 1922. kHE OREGON DAILY JObiiNAL, PORTLAND OREGON. i TOWN TOPICS ' VOH1WKVKST8 Jpstxooa of Hntuxln. tmm ala- Ham Till a. JM ft. Oniat at Eastern War, cnsO cbapter. - "saw i a- T - llom rastJ-at. PorUaad. Job 23-23. Wlu (Rata L-rLLer Lumn' -- K-tura. J mo 1 sOwa-an Ftw Usthodiit etmreb annual cos- i feenee. Tbw DtCu, J una 28. iAatarteaw ii.una Utw-mtucs association. Cao . aii- - - i ibuonaif S-liro tbt Ecatcucal Ck-rycato, lkiaUiB CtMitauitta wars. JUj ('lev amrug tutUtut. oj atanaias. Jntj Juthm iOrescp Ewortb Leaiu lastiiute. Iiiand. July 17-23. Columbia tnmaur confer oca of Cnited Frat Bjfwrian church. Koran Uroa. Jala 1&-2S. (Orasoa Mute EdiUxiaJ aaaoctaooa anneal ara tatiOoa. Corrajlia. July 21-2S. tOncoa State Baptist econstun. Cotaaabia . Jolj 34-28. Epwortb Laacna Institnta (Methodist), Falls y. Or., July 24-30. Urma Bannat Toanx Pauols'a naact tb, Cohuabia C'.a. Jnlr 28 la Aaeuat 7. laaptv U Oratf cr Red 41 tn. treat eoancu, tnd July Knxr avhi. Asrrvt n-la. - -; 'Jrtion Carwean fc.ndt.ai-or noatr nfat w, Coianltu City. Auznst 23 to e;rtctb:r 4. ticBW.il cua-canar. ol FMolint Epfecopsl . hrm-h 0 . Aaianca. Portland, September KoandHj?. fecdlatrn. aVpuaibar I --S. a.BibU Ttaapiar. -ca com ma natty. Hoaa Tra;. October 12. J Pacific lataraattaoaJ Uaeatock KnaaHtVaa. Portiand. NoTcatbar 4-11. etatsy Motel aaaocUOoay Balra. iMeaambar -. but 'Xcaebae-' aaaoOaOoa, Ucecracar ZO-80. .WEATHER FORECAST Portland and vicinity Toniaht and Tnasda fair;, wimbr motly easterly. J Orrgoa and Wa-hingtorr Tonialit and Toes r fair; fentle winds, moatlj euurly. WEATHER CONDITIONS 1-ow prewnre prevails in Arizona ad Cen tral and Southern California, and in the Oalf States. Orer the remainder ef Uie country. W'e pressure 3 high, the higheM readinsa beina an tiic Northern Bocky Mountain rloi. Pre aipiLatin has occurred in Alaska. Montana, ortb Dakota, and th East iiulf slate i. The temperature is generally bokyw normal in the foutb and in part of the Rocky Mountain tecion, and a bore normal in other aectionv The roil rata re has re-en 10 decrees at Bull Har- or. B. t... and is lO Uesrees lower at orta Head. Wub. ltlatT humidity at Portland: Noon Ttstrr- aj-.' U per cent; 5 :0O p. m. yesterday, 24 er cent; S:00 a. m. today. 01 per cent. Precipitation since January 1: Total, 17. 4 Biehes; normal. ' U". TO inehc?: deficiency. 4.86 i tuna. S.ur AIXU l ULIji OBSERVATIONS - f Temp. Sfc" 8 1 H-s- STATIONS ?3 i 5. c! S"r , . ;P e kiiee. Texas....... j ji'S I " " "ft" llaki-r. Orecon i 40 0 liisr. Idsho ; 74 4H 0 rloat.n, Masi t 71! 0 0 Kuffala, N. Y , i .72 it 0 I'alcary, Alberta 60 i 38 0 ' hlcaeo. Ill i 64 58 0 lenTcr. Colo i .86 54 O ! Moines, Iowa j 76 5tj 0 Mmoniua. Alberta I 70 44 0 l-'resno. CaJ ( 94 (10 0 'aire ton. Texaa i h 70 1 O Helena. Mont. ! 4S 40 .02 Honolulu, T. 1L M0 .. j 0 Huron, S. I 80 58 0 .runeau. Alaska 76 .. 0 Kansas City. Mo 74 62 t ll-os Angeles. CaJ 56 I 0 Marshfield, Or J 7 i IS 0 Memphis. Teuu 4 64 O New Orleans, La 80 64 .72 New York, N. y 70 32 0 Nome, Alaska . . .' . . . f40 . . j 0 North Head, Wash... HO 50 l Mc-rth Plaite, Neb 7H 5S 0 kaboraa City. Okla ) R2 64 ft Phoenix. Aria (102 60 0 I'ittebunr. Pa 76 54 0 Prrtland. Or.... 82 58 O Prince Rupert, B. C K2 -30 j 0 Koseburg. Or fl 4 6 o tioswell. N. M 86 5R .14 bacraniento j 86 j 52 li bt. Uui!., Mo j 811 j 52 0 !Sf. Padl, Minn J 80 58 0 .alt Ike City. I'Uh 72 52 0 "an liiesu, Cal i 70 54 O San Franrivsi. Cal.. f nO 4 8 o rattle. Wash j SO 60 O SVridan. ' Wyo. I S8 44 o Sitka. Alaska' 76 Spokane. Waih 8 4 6 0 Spokane, Vab 8 4(1 ft Tanana. Alaska 70 o fatooh I.lsjid. Wash 76 62 o Tonopah, NeT 7 54 aides. Alaska' 56 t ancooTer. B. C 78 52 0 Walla Walla. Wuh 7 4 4 8 0 ' Washington. D. O. . 74 50 ' WilltBton. N. D I 62 50 20 Yakima, Wash 70 48 0 1 'Afternoon -report ol precedMig day. W illamette Emit Prospects The ap ple crop in Western Oregon will be from two thirds to three fourth of a maximum yield this year, reports W. S. Brown, head of the department of agriculture at Oregon Agricultural col lege, after making a tour through the orchard region of the Willamette val- ey with 13 seniors in orchard man agement. Pear orchards indicate a full rop at present, although cherries, be cause of poor poilenizing weather, to gether with an actual lack of good pol .enisers, will produce from one half to two hirds of a yield. Bast Robbery Charged Oiarged with the robbery of the State Bank of Col ville at Kettle Falls, Wash., four and a half years ago, Paul Leonard, alias Chrles,B. Lewis, was arrested in Port land last week and a Warrant for his extradition and return to Colville for trial was issued by Governor Hart. Leonard, with another man. believed to be Charles, Bush, broke into the bank the night of November 17. 1917, dyna mited the safe, stole $2327.50 and some securities, and escaped in a stolen au tomobile, according to the complaint filed. , - 'ivever Too Old to Learn Among the 3000 or more students at Oregon Agri cultural college are several who have passed the meridian of life. Heading the list at 66 years of age is Alice E. Quint of No. 1942 East Yamhill street, Portland. Miss Quint is registered as a Junior in the school of home econom ics. She taught school for many years Olds, TTortman &IGm RELIABLE MERCHANDISE I -cwtsok. ajLPwt. wwr ft Decoration Day In Honor of Our Country's Heroic Dead l The Olds, Wortaian & King Store Will Remain Closed All Day Tomorrow j V:, See Tomorrow Evening an4 Wednesday" Blorning - Papers for Special Climax Day Offerings. KGG-KGN-KYG Radio ; HalJock & Watson Radio Service Northwestern Radio Jlfg. Co. Willard P. Hawley Jr. Broadcasting ' The Journal News U. S. Health Bulletins Radio Advice and Instruction Journal of Western Industry Farm Bulletins Entertainment DAILY PROGRAM HON DAY CVEN1NS. MAY 23 ;0C- 8:00 K I. VbonoTuti select u-tt. 7:18- 730 KOO. Jvttrnal news report. 7:39- AC KtrW. iurii b Druia corps. ' n:diaea by Jean Eidiry and piano solos i by an. lona Pala- deaux. 9:00-10:00 KGN. Latta phonocrapii selrc turns (courtesy Kemick aV Co.) and V. public health bulletin. TUESDAY APTKRNOON. MAY SO I Memorial lay No afternoon pro rams. ) Uuestiona on radia sent lb to Tbe Jeatrcal or flail oci( U'sUon Kadjo aemee. 12 Park rtrect, will be answered on Saturday nights be tween B-.0U and 1U:UU o'clock by station KOU. and is now enjoying a reel by spending a year or two at college. Mrs. Lillian Rounsefell of Corvallis. 52 years old, Is also a student . in home economics. Mrs. Kounsefel! has a 17-year-old eon registered at the college in the school o! forestry. Ep worth Eeatra Babmet A banquet in honor oC the incoming and outgoing Ep worth league cabinet will be held at the Woodstock -Methodist church, 44th street and Woodstock avenue, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Lawrence Snyder will be toastmaster, and the principal speak crs be Dr. Charles MacCaughey rsstor of Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church ; the Rev. A. S. Sisey of Greeham, the Rev. B. J. Hoadley, retired Methodist minister and one of the organizers of the first Epworth Leagued in America, and Ralph Speelmon. district president. Kriends of the league are invited. Cola m bin Stages .formerly known a Shepard's Auto Bus Lines) Portland-Aatoria-Seasldw division Leave Port land 1 :30 a. m., 10 a. m.. 1 p. m- 4 :13 p. m. and 12 :30 A. m. Leave Astoria 7:15 a. m., 10 a. rn.. 1 :30 p. m.. 3 :30 p. m. and i :15 p. m. OjrfeCt connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop oeacn points. All cars heated. Zjeave from and arrive at the new Auto Stags Tar mtnal depot. No. 353 YamnlU street, cor ner of Park etieeu Phono Main 861L Adv. Work on I.oop Highway The Web ster , Contracting company, engaged in the construction of the felx-mile unit of the Mount Hood loop highway, imme diately south of Hood River, Is com pleting a 4000-yard fill where the road passes over an indentation of. the Hood river gorge, and is starting a new grade to tie the new road into the old cast side grade, a short link of which has been widened and xegraded for the new valley trunk line. The gsades of the tie-in road will not excted, nine per cent. Colombia Stage (formerly known as Shepard's - Auto Bus Lines) Portland-St- Helens division Leave Portland 10 a. m. and 4 :1a p. m. daily and 11:15 p. rn. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays only. Leave St. Helens 7 :S0 a. m. and 1:15 p. rn. daily and 6:15 p. m. Satur days, Sundays and holidays only. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at the r.ew.Auto Stagu Terminal depot. No. 352 Yamhill street, corner of Park street Phone Main 861. Adv. Big Bank for Oregon City Consolida-r-fon of the Bank of Commerce at Ore gon City witn the Bank of Oregon City, now in progress, will give that com munity a banking institution of mainl tude ranking with the largest banks in the state outside of Portland. The com bined banks will have $250,000 capital SPECIAL SALE ' FOR ONE WEEK ON SOLID STEEL IMPORTED SCISSOKS EXCEPTIONAL. VALUES AT 6e EACH. LEWIS at STENSCR MORRISON AT TEXTS. RELIABLE METHOUS. - hiwh. a wo tcwtm srmer and $50,000 surplus, with total resources of about $3,300,000. . The name and char ter of the Bank of Oregon City will be continued, and Will T. Wright, president of th Bank of Oregon City, will continue In that office,-;. 'HV ' ; ft!' i-" HeXlaarille Boy Wis Crtmlssioa Burnice P. Kelson of McMinnvtlle ias been notified by the adjutant general of the army that he has been, appointed to the rank of second lieutenant of infan try ifi the at fleers reserve corps, , Kel so: receive;! the appointment without taking an examination because he wis recommended for a conunlasioa during the war by Colonel Creed C Hammond while stationed with the-: Oregon coast artillery regiment at Fort Stevens. .Nel son served as battalion sergeant-major with the 65th coast artillery in France during the war. . , -i:HSM: A Hiss Hoover Is Editor At the recent election of the associated student body of Willamette university. Bruce White of Turner, Or., was elected student body president for next year and Helen Hoover of Portland was igiven the edi torship of the Willamette Collegian, tv.e weekly student publication. White is a junior in the school of libiral arts. Z&lss Hoover is a Junior, going to Willamette from Jefferson high school in Portland I.oa- Body Gets Charter Charter No. 4546 has been granted by the United States treasury department to the Pen dleton National Farm Loan association, recently organized among farmers , of Umatilla county. Arthur Hascall of Pilot Rock la president and J- DeWilde of Pendleton is secretary-treasurer. Ap plications for loans totaling $126,000 have been received and $12,000 has been granted since May 10. Brownsville Folk Organize Former residents of Brownsville who now re side in Portland, have effected an or ganization with the following officers: Mrs. Lulu Powere, president ; Mrs. Kate Coshow Ca-v-ender, vice president, and Carlos Marsters. secretary. There was a good attendance at the initial meet ing last week. j, H Lot Owners Oppose Paviag Pros pects for any street paving jbcing done tn Vancouver- this year are slim, ac , cording to Arthur Shuroway," city en gineer. A majority of property owners are rigidly opposed to assuming any additional expenses add every propo sal to hard surface streets .which has so far come before the city council has wfe ecu 1 -ifJi As you probably know, we made a Special Summer Price ; to keep our Men employed . f ? . to keep our experienced ' Crews intact : to avoid the Fall rush and congestion i " to give the 'Customer the Benefit, of the saving effected. But .. ... n been : strenuously objected to. Not a single paving contract has been let since last summer and it is unlikely that any such contracts will be let tbia year. " Large Praaa Crop Fareeast The out look for the prone crop tn Clarke county. Washington; is good, and, according to the opinions of various growers. a' bumper crop will be harvested. The crop withstood the late and incessant rains without any damage, and, as far as jean be ascertained, the frost which striitk that! part of the country at a critical tihne did not hart the blossoms.; which were unusually numerous; The yield for the county 13 estimated at about 16LOOO.OC4) pounds. J Tint Shipments ef Salraen The first shipments of the 1322 pack of Columbia river salmon to go to the Atlantic sea board were loaded at Astoria last week onj two Isteamera and comprised 10,000 cases. The Andrea F. Luckenbach load ed1 6000 bases and 75.0O0 feet of lumber and sailed for New York via Seattle. The Kennecott loaded 5000 cases of sal mon and a consignment of flour, sail ing for New York and ' Phidalephia via way ports, i - Cs4anbla Stage trormerly known as! Shepard's Auto Bus Unes)--Portland j MUltnomah Fails-Hood Kiver-tralles di visionLeave Portland, 9:50 a. m., 11:3. a. m 2IS50 p. m. and 4:45 p m. daily to! Hood River. Multnomah Falls local Sundays and holidays, and 11:1 p. nw Saturday., Sunday and holidays. Leave Hood River 9:30 a. m. 11:80 a. nu, 3:30 bin. aidd 4:46 p. ra. daily. Direct con nection jwith all stages to and from The Dalles, j Phoe Main Mil. Adv. . llebor Possessor Flaed SMO Louis Marranccinl, arrested for possession of Uftuor, was fined $200 Saturday by Dis- 1 trict Judge BeiL When deputy sheriffs raided Marranccini's home at fvo.s7 First street, they found three gallons of moonshine, a six-gallon still and 25 gal lons of Jmash. The stiil was in the bathroom.- 1 j'l ' ( - 'I , Psrtland'Tillairiook Csdittae Stage Slag depot. Park and Yamhill streets. Daily at S :15 a. rn., 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special : arrangements made for fishing parties.1 Vain sfilL Adv. jstrawberry Season Week Late While the Hood River valley strawberry, crop wSH be later this year by 'a week than in normal seasons, reports received from other districts are to the effect that other Northwestern areas will be pro portionately late, and-the market for y - EALTHisyour iiatural you conswer neaim in iiumg your .market DasKet. ? BREAD is nature's premier food and5?x HEALTH BREAD is a natural choice for those who keep health always in mind. And it is lidht and appeizmftoo. Sold hy aS&gsd drocers.always in its sanitary wrapper: THE UNITED STATES BAKERY Bakers wjii t, Capacity7iooo Brd . Quality Suprtne a you order your the orders are coming in faster - than we can execute them ; therefore, don't delay but phone us now so we can take care of everybody. ) . I ' . Portland Gas - I -Phone Main 6500 the .Hood River product, which is sold mostly in Montana and the Dakotas, will in no wise be upset by weatner con ditions, j The tonnage, will reach nearly 100,000 crates, and the fruit will be of excellent duality. , Hetidav Exenrslea Fi Don't for- get the excursion tares via the - union Pacific system to Columbia, river points when planning" your outins for Decoration- day. if Latoureli $1.20Cascaae Locks.. $2.10 Bridaiveil .... i.25fHermaa .. 2.39 Mult- Falls. ... 1.45! Wyeth 3.40 Oneonta. .i 1.55i VieiMo i.... S.70 Dodson !...;.., L7isHooiJ Rivey. . . .. 8 t5 Warrendale 1.75 Mosier . .. 3.35 Bonneville .... 1.90'Rowena 3.8S Eagle Creek. ..1.95;Tbe Dalles...... 4.10 Above round trip fares on sale at Con solidated Ticket office and Union station today and tomorrow, good for returning Wednesday. Adv. ! : Bar on Seotefe BroojRt Autoists and pedestrians should remember that . it is unlawful to gather Scotch broom along the public highways. ; A warning has been; issued f romj the I county commis sioners' t office. Several persons were seen: over the week-end gathering the broom on the approach i to the Interstate bridge, 1 this calling for the warning. ! St. Johns Chareh Picnic A picnic or der the auspices of the St. Johns church of Miiwaukie will be given at Crystal Lake park Tuesday, Decoration day. Dancing and, a patriotic program featur ing amplified radio concerts, will be held. Races and various contests will be staged for which prizes will be given. A special prize will be awarded the largest family present. ' ife ; Leave ea Sad Errand Arthur S. Ben son, clerk of the state supreme court, and his mother, Mrs. Henry L. Benson of Salem, have gone to Hollister. Cal., to attend the funeral ef N. C. Briggs. a son-in-law of Mrs. Benson. Mr. Briggs died suddenly a few d&ys ago. I Keqsisitlon Honored The requisition f Governor Olcott of Oregon for the re turn to Eugene of Harvey Brice. wanted on a charge of larceny, has been hon ored by Governor Hart of Washington. Brice, who la under arrest at Belling ham, is charged with stealing cattle valued at $800. . I Str. America St. Helens- via Columbia , river. 2:30 p. m. daily ; 11:30 a. m. Sun- J day. Alder street dock. Main 8323. AdV. ; Soviet Want Indian Girl Miss Esther Motanic. daughter of Parsons Motanic, s 5? jrcwardif -r Loaves Day - & Coke Co. ' ' ' ' It SI uiiimuiuimujj.i.jiiir WL-jav "11.. -) n noted Umatilla Indian, who recently cap- ; tared first honors In the county declama tion contest in the high; school division at Pendleton, has received an offer from the Kiser Motion Picture company of Portland to act for its screen plays. Miss Motanic states that if She- jean win her fathatr consent she will accept.- High school teachers state that the full blood Indian girl is at the top of all her classes in the Pendleton school. ' ' Portland-Sale ! Leave Stage Terminal. Park - i.d Yamhill, hourly from 7 a. -to. to 7. p. m. and Owl car at 11 :20 m. dally. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. 9 :2S p. m. and 1! 0 p. m. Uain 8611. Adv. . Salera-Hin City Stag Connects O & trains Noa. a and 9 for. Aim City. Joseph Ham-nan. Salem, prop. Adv. - SalaBoa Rods ts Beat Rods mad to order. Fleming. 293 1 wasbingoa ' at Fifth street. ' Broadway 4125. Adv. "Needed Money" So Youth Takes Cash From Stori Stating that he needed the money, a; youth of about 19 years jneld up Mrs. ! K. .Brandon in her store,! No. 44 Kast 28th street north, late Saturday night and robbed the cash register of about $18. The young man, poorly clad, en tered the store and asked for a package of crayons. When Mrs.-Brandon stepped back to get the package he drew a gun and demanded, that she give him the con tents of the cash drawer, t . R. D. Myersj Oregon hotel, reported to rolice yesterday that his room had been robbed while he was at lunch. The thief look a leather handbag containing tw.o checks, one for $294 and i ths other for $13. both payable to K. Rohifing. The bag also held several articles of cloth ing. , i OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ' ALL DAY i TUESDAY, MEMORIAL DAY This store will' close all day, May 30th, Memor ial Day, in order to give our people the opportu nity to decorate in memory of those whose lives have gone before in cheerful sacrifice to make our land a haven of equality in letter living. . !-' i i r k k Mr ri. a - J - - ' awsaawawaSaa ' '- ". .-: - 'i I ;"-''- -i 11111n111.il TI with Strawberries Deliciously Nourish ! ing and Satisfying When yon. ask for Shredded Wheat be sure you get the original Shredded Wheat you . hare always eaten, made at OaldandvCliit-' always 'clean, always jpare, always tiie same c high 4-fjaality. - Two Biscuits with milk or cream, or with berries or other irmts, make asatisrjingmeaL : . r , LOGGER TAKES LIFE WITH FOISOTC John Johnson, axe 50 years, committed suicide Sunday while tn his room at No. 1 ZbaHS second street oy swauowing poison. Johnson was a logger and nothing con cerning him could be learned from per, son in the rooming house where he died. a Of Danish Invention ts apparatus' that bottles .-TOWk4 under pressure j so that it keeps fresh itwo years or mors..:- ' Ask. the post man why he wears Ground 1 Grippers. 'The' Spirit of Youth in Your Feetr rtK r is f awrwNaar-Sw-la1 ME FOR The Best " families do. There's : . ' "none better" The Original Package Cheese j IJiTlatlabrJb 1 1 H. B. UBRTWElTUCJi, ! - SOU Diatribitor, . Pkoaa East 74i9 r- . . POTATO CAKES Mashed potatoes tor dinner, enough left over for tomorrow's luncheon. Fine for. Potato Cokes. Blake dressing of drawn butter well seasoned with Lea & Perrins Sauce. Work into the the potatoes thor oughly, then fry the cakes "good and brown. 'Bat only use the genuine n f L r f 4 U. S. DENTIST 94CH WASHI5GTOH STREET ' 'i Corner Second 2 Tears la the 8am Location. .. . --A FEUSOITAZ. " - 8EBVICE HONESTLY HEKDEBED" Baa made many friends for this office. Our small overhead expense tn this location allows us to do high class J-ntal work at small faeav Set of Teeth $8.00 - Osr Work 1 Fally Qaaraateas, ' Taesday OregoaXaa airing HAVE IT DOM AT A RELIAStB tLACS . -'COUUEBCUL ' GARAGE: Off." . pAirrriNa, RgpAisma ur cxtcirrs. SCNUINS FORD ana CHEVROLET PARTS OfEH SUMDAVS. ItTM and SURRSIOE. Pttoo C T9S1. HEADQUARTERS i- lor - FENCE AND 'GATES'fl f It I . II ra . . - lir nm wii i i .... j ww -vj. aata Auto Painting - aHa - - K03TlIWSTFB:SES.WIHEWCnXS 1 umioa Ato Cor. E'Oak Haosfactarers rorUasd. Oregon Phone Zatt JI7J