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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3,j 192 Li j i ! . 1 ' . - ' ' 'l- ' I I : - T , uilEV OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL EORTIiAND, 10 - 1 ; . " ; 1 irs!i ' I- : - - ! ' ; ' ' i - i :'. i .-. '- - I ; - I . ; T H 1 ' f. ij" ' 1 Americau Veteran; CdrvallisNow Stronghold of liCootie Order . v : r - ' - - pnVALLlS This town is now tne Vjr chief Cootie stronghold of the " 'tJntteSUtes. ' " .."?. 1 Kniickers iarFake r eminine Fr a te rnai Seaside Dolling Ring Would Rule Them Out Up for; Stat;e ElksConventiolnl i WBUard TVKime. commander of the NationaT Order of 'the Cootie, ha made - Corvaills nls Headquarters. Last week 'tfi Issued his first, ukase, appointing; - fh-2vi-lmi national officers. The W first general order to as follows: U . Having been duly elected com. mander-ln-chief of fhe Military Order or ithe' Cootie. I hereby assume, com. mand -' ' ' "J- -: - . 2. All ''appointments havlns; expired 'ara hereby declared null and void. 3. i The "followirr appointment, are hereby announced: Adjutant general. '.:'." ! &. Turner. Corvallis; quartermas ter general, RolU R. Roberts. Corval lisf Judge advocate general. James S. Oay Urt Portland. " Supreme aide-de-camps : William H. ' Taylor, Sacramento, Cal. ; 'Arthur B. Jenkins;"' Hyndman, Pa. : Roy S. La- vette, San . Jose.Cal.'; , Max Tieger, Elisabeth. X. ' T. : D B. Sehertle, Oak ; tenflj CaL &et J.: Bougny, - Sioux . -City,, Iowa ; Thamas P. Johnson. Phoe nix Ariz. : Sidney Pfefferkorn. Brook lyn. N. Y. ; J. B. Minnie. Aberdeen. Wash. .''Edward G. Jenkins. Highland "Park; Mjch. ; Frank Gransbufy, New ' TorlB Clfy ; Joseph Grimmig; .Richmond HI1I.1I I. ; Fred W. Angell, Portland. Or,;' Arthur - F. Mullins. Taeoma, Wash.; Guy N. Roth well, Honolulu. T. H. . Notice is hereby drawn to the -j removal, of supreme headquarters to Corvallis, Or. All communications to be I addressed to that of flea. .W All grand and local pup tents are hereby ordered to forward to supreme headquarters at once a complete list . of (membership, officers, and commit tees to September 30. 1922. . ' Centralia, Wash. To represent Grant '' Hodge post, American Legion and Aux iliary, State Commander C. D. Cun--nlngbam and wife with Lloyd B. Lty , aart and Miss Maude Hobs, left today " f or I Wenatchee in the Cunningham car. where "they will attend the state con vention of legions and auxiliaries. . r.t.- t : AiuxUiaries to World War post No. 907; U- P. W.. will meet in the W. a W. ball, East Sixth and Alder streets. Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. All members are requested to be present and assist with the sewing for the coming bazaar. Regular business meet- . ingr - Tuesday evening.' Special busi ness so- be transacted. 2 r t , . . , Wilta Walla. Wash. Oflfcials of the Pendleton Round-L"p have - issued an invitation to the World war veter ' ana" lodged in the United States veter ans hospital here to attend the annual Pendleton Wild West show. Efforts : asei now being made to pronde trans portation for the 50 or more of the ' veterans who- are -able to make the trip. ' George Wright Relief Corps No. 2 - will Resume its sewing meetings after , a ' two ' months' vacation Wednesday, September 13, in their room, 525 court house. The various committees are working for their basaar to be held in November.. A- good attendance is de sVrdp; " Members are asked to bring ' lunch taskets and stay for the. evening meeting. -: v-". . - ? - Mrs. ' Alice i tevrts. a...rmember of . George Wright Relief Corps No. 2, will glvftj a ienefit dinned Wednesday at " her home, 142 Kast 67th street north. Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock Five 'Hundred will be played in the after-'noctn.-' Everybody will be welcome. Montavilla car.. Look for the flag. I . . . : rWtitslow Meade circle No. 7, Ladies of (ifcet O. A. R-, will hold no meeting " Monday, Labor day. " The card com mittee will give a "500" party Scptem- iw1ett ll, the opening game of the seasoli. I T ;. . . . . ., - t - James A. Garfield circle No. 35. La- ' dfe' of the G.. A. R., will hold their regular bdsiness meeting at the W: O. hall. East Sixth and Alder streets. Thursday at 1 :3ft p. m. iembers'are - rd to attend. T,:Ti-,,.;"; . s; f3W Butler Women's Relief Corps - wlM erye dlnnet n-sxt Tuesday at noon 'at ii6?5' courthouse. The regular . meet- - -insj; ef the order will follow, at 2 o'clock V A 'large attendance is desired. ! -Ji ' ) - ... trt Eugene. Seventy-one loans- to ex- servioe men of Lane county have been ' made up to date under the Oregon state bonus law. The total amount Is Union. County Posts ' V Plan Armistice Meet SEASIDE, i Sept. 2. Wltn , .1 SWT uri 0MEIka, iElk finish plans jfo e' heldlat 9.! Arj ' don't mean 100 per ; cent because of conrs& they'a eertaln gals who -. you can look-at them in any kind of a get up ana suit Keep loomng at them. . r ; La Grande. The American Legion posts In Union countj-, six in number ar arraniring for a series of annual Armistice -day programs in which ther Ull be joint cooperation. At a meet inricf the committee field at Elpiu last . ulghtfour posts were piv&enUd and pians lan lor tne mg meeting. . ; All poets present expressed their . hearty cooera.tlo with, the X Grande .post ! in the celebration ,f Armistipe 'day Ja La Grande on November 11 lmtoter. the smallest post present, stat ed' that she would attend 100 per cent stPonfT. . North Powder and Cove- arw both i heartily'' in line with the others t 'Tha completion of the arrangrments. ' for the formation of the 40-8" society- was attended to and the charier will be. sent away within a week and by - that time fchould. bear over 38 names. The list showed tat 21' had already enrol leu as-cnarter members and sv ral others who-were unable at cttend have signified their intentions uf en rollkng. Only 15 are required to secure a charter,' so all that is left now is to!snd away the papers and await the artirat of the charter, ; - I! I I To the editor: f I-read a story in" thei papers the other day in regards t4 a woman that was going to roajce a tour around the world "in knicKfcrbock-' s rs bo aa to show the irtdependence of Arterican wo rm e n p ah dA I J thought to my self at the time that if she looked tine me . iuoi -ut the , fair sex who I have saw vade lng a'r o u n d In that dosiunie this summer, why she won't half to go no sueh a distance to be independ ent because as far asI am con sented she is a free agent right now. and I know of a whole lot of other gents ' that feels the same way. . i Now pleage don't get . the idear that I got any moral strupples vs. womens dressing themsfelfs up like their masters because ithat7old,- bi far from the tthvfbutriF'l got objections to' lq hotr thy look; after doing same and When I say they I don't mean 100 er cent be cause of course they's certain gals who you can look at them in any kind of, a get up and still keep look ing at them. ' Further and more I jam against the theory which seeing to be held by the women folks f today in gen. namely that they are justified in fixing themselfs .ui any way they feel like as long as it makes them more comfortable irregard- less of appearances. i . This is the theory tiat brought on the bobbed hair epidemic which has probably did more towards breaking VP America's grandest in stitution the home than; all the golf clubs and gin cpmbined. The gals may try to kid themselfs and us that getting rid of their braids has enhanced heir beauty, but outside of Mr. Ziegfeld's chorus I ain't seen more than' 4 or 5 married women who bobbing their hair hasn't made them more laughable. The same is true fin regards to knfckefa which atly enough rnymes wan snickers, j They ain t no question that skirts hampers a person In walking or golfing or ten nis or -what" not, but a( lease pt th.e ladiea .become comical when, they loom up garment which was intended by Nature fr the bass cleft. 1 ' ' 1 .. ' V 450,000 Users rlTHtfSIAsTMAU.r BOOST THI CORONA if' 1 1""1" "m3 :: -,'- TM ' PKKtOIIAt. f WMITIM MAOMtRC :$50.00 ASK THB PEUSOX WHO OWK8 'U3CK totwinwl SMttiK MacMaM r AH OUmp ! "OREGON TYPEWRtTER CO. 4 FtTH. ICTWIIPI STARK 4k OAK t v . A SROAOWAV 7 tA you like to live in them things all the . yr. around i. I i Another T thing that goes a long ways towards proveing my conten tion is the costltmes iwore by ithe boys that referees prize fights and I don't know what th style is out west and down jsouthj but here in N. Y. and New Jersey why you don't never see a refqree step into the ring without he is got up In a white silk shirt, white Iflannelj pants and white shoos. j Now they may not be no physical torments broughten oii by that garb but how about the, mental an guishes which I know from experi ence that these boys must. go through because even when I get dressed up in those kind of drap- erys 1 can't help frorh- thinking to myself all the wjle what if I should spill a- drop of chocolate ice cream and even if L am lucky nough about, to not J spill nothing, just thinking about it is We ll In eyery sense; of the.. wd?. 't. L, yjt . : The shbes and shift don't maks so much differeniee iut: thei -pants Is fatal at lease here on -Long Island where the cleaners f?xe them In sucn a way tnai wnen mey pmo back you can; use tiem' only for book marks. ' ! J , ftovr then can anypody question that the referees makes martyrs of themselfs for the sake of art when they ain't a chance In the world Of them getting through a whole jbox fight without being splashed from head to ft. with bloodj, perspiration and other knick knacks. I Men also carrys thir herpism to the golf coursej by diiscarding jthe ; I don't; 'expect to ge away this statement without a' with few squawks from the other side and they will probably say that, wile knickers and pruned hair -and etc. is comfortable, why thjey ' are also becoming and they .cjerta inly wouldn't wear them If they wasn't and no woman would saicrlfice their looks for the sake of ease. . Well if they wouldn't, whai about the female rideing habit wfhich I trust they ain't nobody so lrazen;8s to claim that it is wore las a orna ment. '"' ' ' -: J ; !But maybe the woiiifn folks wiri say. why of course thef have got a right to - look any wajr they &. m please as long-as they feel 0--K; because the men folks goes along on the same, system.; j - .. Well the. answer to 'that Is that the men folks dont do no such a thing. - If the men foik,s was not' anxious to always-'look their best In spite of discomforts you wouldn't never hear of one of thiem shaveing Ull their beards triped,1 them up in the st. and they certainly; wouldn't be no such a thing In the world as a high coUar. ' . . , ; j k, f "Ko indeed' ladies , the male, sex suffers the tortures of, the damm d In order to look handsome and to prove this to yourself s all as you half to do Is try on on ot the uni forms which, is wore by our soldier boys and ask yourseli how would i : - I j J ' ; j- ! : S "With between ,! 500' and; 0MEIks, lElkettes and little 3ks expected sad approximate! 2009 rooms already reserved. -finishing touches' are - belnsr put njwa ptoiw f the state Elks' coovention to-lve Seaside1 September - 7. -8 and rangements for .financing the? enter talnxnent of i the ; altered horde ' practically: completed, 'decorating th town - gaily 4a .honor of the vlaltp: from all Oregon will be started proa and additional ; entertainment; , feature are cropping up. i'- i, -i Uri,i. - i' ,1 i Among the some Z0 lodges to oe re; lem, Eugene i and- McMianvllle wili bring ;, bands, and; drill teams." Those of Portland lodge -.No; l4, uo strongi Will have their own headquarters- in th jrvmnaslum of the, TJaioa high scrwjo The nights of September t and 9 Port lands lodge wait present a t m show - in the auditorium r of T Cei school under the direction of Col, Jihrt Hlbbard. t : ? v p' '-. ) - quarters : for ; the - convention are ite-j cated. Is already completely booxeq for the three daya.B Mayor E. N. -Hurdj mittees In charge of the convention! stated today i that therei wm be no housing shortage. Seaside being able to take care Of the week-end crow as well as the; fraternaltsts Street decorations will consist American flags and Elk pennants, witn every other globe ins the festoons of electric lights looped across sroaaway purple, and business houses will be decj- orated.' personal oaagesiwiu De: given oiitfupon presentation of credentials and no ribbons, hats or ipennants wilf be sold.' " ; i ' J Friday, Sepfember t, will be the big dav. with a ! street oarade arid free dances for the Elks at both local daricej- halls. Band concerts, a trip to Cannon beach for thei Klks' ladies, prom light ing., and what is. announced as .the biggest beach ; bonfire ever ; built i at Seaside also, are on the program. I j i Mayor Ilurd states that every effort will bemadeito hold a clean convent tion, without 1rough stuffi." i State ojtfl cers are expected to be oh hand ahead of the i convention dates to pollshijup; arrangements , while the local comf mtttee chairmen busily fun;tioningjin elude ! Charles Hunlock, general secre tary : E. S. Prouty, finance; M. P Hardesty, entertainment ; tI C. Henrysj decoration Postmaster F- HILeightonj housing, and Dr. K. Vans Doren,t audit -torium.; ; 1 i' L- I "-f : ; H - .";. .1 -4 - ' p j A number of the members of lh Women of Mooseheart Legion were pnj tertabied Wednesday," August 30, at a lively social at the home of Mrs. P.; Li Wilkinson. Upon a suggestion ' f roni Mrs. Mildred Green, a dab termed th4 Harmony club, open to all JeglonnalresJ was organized; and set . its next jmeetf ing for October 4 at the jhome of Mral Claire Seatonl j Mrs. Doris Llnselback and Miss Ruth Willdhsoi assisted M hostess. Among the legionnaires presl ent were : Mr&i AHen J,! Almelter, Mrs; Dorothy Clemmens. Mrs. (Anna Hansen Mrs. Mihnle jLUel rsj Margarer Peterson, Mrs. Thea MUsgrove Mrsj Vera Fowler, Mrs. Irene . ; Day.r Mrsj Claire Seaton, Mrs. Mabel Fernanbergl, Mrs. ; Mstel , Brown. Mr. Mary G4 Mrs. Madge Cole. Mr Mary Evang, Mrs. Olive Shurtltff and Mrs. Mildired Green. tf " $- ;M - j-- ' Cottage Grove Orientals, 26 strong; came to . Cottage. Grove Ifrom Eugene with their band.' paradea the streets singing their songs and visiting ih theatre stores; -dance hall and pubti$ places, sto the Odd Fellows hall, wher a i class or is was initiated, inciuamg Judge H. J- Shinn, J.; W,' Whiter Ai J Aur,rv. Joe Hart. Verne7 Garouttet George Currln.flJ W. Eddy, E-! J. jHtowel W. L. Hatch, Charles Burkholderi Jjihii Shattuck, Roy1! ' Whlpps ana Merfm Eddy Of Cottage "Grovet three) froni Rucren. one - from creswell , ana- on i t. - - m a -i - t -i- t wm . i i - i a i.-- ws - t - t i -- :.-r- , m -, a i - - t -i-1 -t -i t sj - .-.!!-.:- . r i V m. v m I a T - ..I i III 1 i i i l mum a. SsaW V -J J I !-- i .. i i i i t . i i -. . - i . ' i - - -r' ii - , : .1 i ti i - . i r ' s i i : "In fat the only time I ever ven ' tured 4th In Knickers my legs was all bit up toy liorsc flies whoje dently thought ' I was a horse." i long, loose trousers which they are use to wearing" sn going around in slyort brechs hich binds you -t the knee, besides snakeing yoii keep ehangeing from sox; to, stockings and vice versa all- day. long and all in order rso asj to rt jjiide. their shapely calf s from admlrelng Vm- mity. . a ;j i:cx A . Long pants oh the lmks now, days is a rara j avis' as thar French Jiave It. and in fact they's oniy t great golfers' I know of. that ;stui -sticks toljewi, namely Pe'ifcyHanMioud. Jim ' Barnes and myself, i t . ' I -haven't" no defense "to offer for Percy ' and Jim. 1 Ihitf personJy; will attest that r,a!nt, deprive ing t-the world-, of ; no plesuje by - keeping my legs under cover ?and I may as well take this opportunity ! of de nying that it was on their acct. that I was ' signed up bjf the legfeld Fomes,:tf tBi$; tXVli L ' However wn are getting fir away from the. subject which, is that I wished '' the women; folks ' would think twice before thy go anyl fur ther towards independence and. that at lease a few of them would emu late that noble: piece of work called Xlan sad continue to beautify, the world at the expense- of comfort, i RIXO W. iLARDXER. from iMarCola. be .in Junction! picnic for Odd The nextj meeting, will City, flLbor day, Fellows abd Rebekah i ; i ' K . Marguerite bamp K0-l- Nelehbors of America met xuesaa evening for Its first 1 meeting! ; aftef vacation daysi . There jwas a j large attendance ofj members... land i Stat Supervisor Ida HamWlni was -present to instruct . the new;! officers of the order in their work for the coming year." A class !of, candidates was. initio ated by . Oracle . Mary,..Gray,. assisted bv the degree; team Among visitors nresent was the Oracle of -' Astdrii camp. ',.; '. .. j ! Friendship auxiliary. Ordar of Easo em Star, 'members only, will be jenf tertalned .Thursday at Friendship Mai- sonic' building. 57tlr Street , ana oanuy boulevard,' by the following hostessjesk Mesdames W. ! Al ; Ward,) V A. -JCrtH, G. H. Krelser, Al-'. Beesley J. .Ne4ceL' E. L." Wells, Fl nay. C B. Luncheon will! A.i Grldley, FredjTojur E. ! It. Jtiatsrorq. Wilde, be The members of assembled on 1 the - seHrejl l1p-ni( I Utopfa Social dul , snackiin r lawn ,aX the home f Mr- and .Mrs. C.'Mlf Rlfchi-; mond. 1 Ardenwald station, i Sunday, where i a picnic 'lunch was' sered. Later iln the day refreshments wer served.: -Mr. and Mrs. Richmond sup plied the punch. The day -was: spenjt Ut games i ansk sports; which both; lold and young enjoyed. " ' 1 ; j ! ; 1 i- , . . I i . 1 - , i - L Wenatchee. Wash, -f-i Members t ojf lodges j of north ' centr t.,Vashingofc will participate in large-scale Initiation NNnumiM to;, b held here- Monday. Supreme. Chancellor Oedrge. C, JCabeU of j'Norf oik. Vai 1 and, j other supreme and grand-lodge officers wpi atten Waverly Social club. Order of, -.Esi em Star, wilt meet in the Masonic 16th i and .Clinton istree'ts..!' Tpesdair Luncheon wilt be! serve a;t l o'clock. The committee m cnarge requw.!ifi- thos Unable to attend nOttry tne presi dent Mrs. Marloii 'PhJlllpsj' by- faffing ; Modern - Woodmen . of America jri. give, a, dance on ithe boat Swan, net Wednesday evening, f Royal Neighbors of , America are asked toi donate! plana: supper- baskets to be som auring IjCexl! .Wednesday night Royal'drbl' Neighbor xtt ffWoodcrarti will meets in W.j O ! W. ball to Initiate ! a dassi of new member.: A banquet and program is being ; prepared. iAHj members krje .1 Fraroassembly No, 1. XTnited Arti sans, will start the fait campaign with a meeting Tuesday I evening at 396 Washington streetl I Members 1 es pecially invited to be present, A large class wiU be Initiated. I f- ' I t, .9,- fe I N 1 Mottnt Hood circle No. lSl. Neieh- bor of Woodcraft will meet at Head quarters building next Tuesaay, when the new fall campaign will begin. The circle hi planning ; a ' 'Country ; Fair J to be held Tuesday , September ' j v A ! Mill As rsixmmerj merefes into fall, so gradual is the transition that ! tnejCOiOe long, evenings pne.UKes tp spena arouna; pie1 lire; side arrive almost without warning. Right nclw: is the iime to get! your home ready for the months t come p- ready with the, new furniture you have sen. ana vour lovea i ones. TTTirn: A Typical I Example of the Charm ana Beauty of Living Room: Suite Ahove is shown ah attractive period Cane'acnd Maho'nany Suite in dama&k covering, hs loose spring cushions with 21 QO flfl Pillows and bolsters, i Spddal, af Gaflsbys'i . .-. L . . L J'. DA77.UU Even Six-Piece William arid Dining Set $64.75 f - 1 :' i i U 1 ; Pay S7-50j Cash, Then $1.50 Woey those who knw Gadsbys' reputation for Ifrw prices will be Mary surprised at this splendid value. A 4$-fnch iRoind tininj fable; ChiUs in ioak, with five genuine brown leather-iSeat quite; like one pjctulred, 3ute table jhas no -cehter Ieg)l .fit would cost much more ejsewhere ithan GadSbys' special price of . ...t . . . I t . i .' I Arm Chaur may be added lor j$9.7jr f ; : r I ; J " ' I ., Pi. i !. i o. .match (all This out $64175 1 1 : 1 ! GbverJ Your Kitchen Flpor fill r-. ILT VttSJ: t ! JjsrSErt.i ,, I I I I .j'- M'r'"1 ' riV Si ij""1 S 1 i ! , j " i J, r - , : j li.H'Doa, lija MoBthly have" a larg-e" 'vkrfcty of pat- i in genuine! enamel surface Pabcolin Floor L Goverihg. suitable r -any room, ( - soldi regularly - at 05; per square yard, with laying extra. L Wa are offering it this week, (jiaidf on prour t-arryi Inlaid floor. P1f di Xlnolevm All oa Sale t'ii n a Our heivy JautotoOPile .trucks . Will bring our Store -to iiyoaf very door. :eten live as! far away Wei make inp Of, rau special m?) .is lust (one feiore y-"- 'a' tn- ffiiV hkrtpr J -T.!TS" - r T X: 4w bteiefit quoted r Sis o unu , Interest Charged Gadsbys by miSMl WORTH $100.00 WORTH $125100 ! WORTH 15pOjiWlrH( CORNER lLU ;ri$t necessary I to make large' cash! expenditure to he at tiadsbys open-an. Wer wOl ;id;glad. apcounlwlthj jrou sq that yt nay rioy the fArritture 'whil 98 c though.:' you as 25, miles. extra charge feature. It way of help homes. 1 so long promised your- u I , i i rr i "i m Bedroom Furjnitur.e of Strikjmg Beauty Now Priced at Lower. IJeyels It will he a; pleasant surprise i to .findj! Bedroom Furniture ay such attractive designj m our tail i extiiDit. r K i" ' t- ' It A thfeepiece suit similar! to design labove. iir eithen mm Is Gooj i if'"" low ;j prices; Whit IoYbiiivRetii, on the inveshncot in your in tdme. i . . ... , - lest a m tnese I. Js the. heai even? 12 poes t bakelhell? range in moneyj labor I j savea; , in satisfaction 4 iL'-.' J 1 4.Poestt .5. Will it or&e.w. case. i arise t i j- easfly th answer is . YES' mi acn tt Dorcei'atn enamel finish may" be had in white or colors.' lThe Wedgewood Combb'atiori M'.' -"Ii.5. J J J!.-J .tU'. t. ' if- -1-1 i iL- -ll clearied? fuel economically? -.M ft '1 c? otters m aaaiuon. tne . neat Water: cofls may be installedL X .; SI:! - . . ' - i - -:i M of wood or coaLi CTquautyWuzl con6my 4 iay bel Iwned pay. OFj FURNITURE, lr$ 5.00 OFr FURNITURE, f- $ 70 OF ? FURNITURE J $10X0 OFFURNmjRE, f :$120 QEm FURITOUlCrG, r $i5.oa mmlMm mm$m m tow r r I 1 I I iECOND AND j, GASH; CASHj CASH; CASH; $1.00-$10 $2.oo;. $2J25 iltti WEEK Mo :.-.t m ft ii m m i K WEEK Mil mtr WJ&ttlY .. -:-L , A Portland Suburbs mx MORRISON STREETS . 1 !-'1f ,x 4; V - - 4 ' . . t 1 i