THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, " SUNDAY MORNING, - DECEMBER 17, 1922. TOWN TOPICS oovcto vrEsra ' - - - But -Tehre aneeifttkn pofltc Tvtt land, December - 26 to 80,-1 North wrt aJctUOT of Sbeiitb sad Pe Jte. .Fortiend, Jwoi7 It to 20. - Orccon State 'ChriftiaS Endeavor ea.ro ttona, Ashland, April 18 to. 2J tee Bailee, April te S9w Beat! Society Program The Port 3ind District Dental society will give an. entertainment Tuesday evening at the Portland hotel under the direction of Stephen Juhasx. The program will Include eon re and -dancee by the Hewitt Bitters cow appearing at the Oregon . Grill; Ruth MeKinley, cabaret enter tainer ; Inez Chambers, violinist; Har old Graham,; baritone; music by the Psi Omega college orchestra. Stephen Juhass win also epeak. Didn't Steal Car A verdict of not guilty was, returned by a jury in Cir cuit Jndge Galena" court Saturday in the case of Walter Brook, charged with the theft of an automobile owned by George W, Grim be 1, August 19. According , to evidence introduced, a Jack William assisted in the alleged theft and was responsible for - the crime. Jurors tried to learn why Wil liam bad! .not been arrested, but no . satisfactory Information could be ob tained., .. Colombia Star Fortland-Multno-mah Falls-Hood RIver-The Dalles divi eioh lveave Portland Stage Terminal, Park' and Yamhill street. 9 -.30 a. m., 11 :30 a. m., 2 :30 p. m. daily to Hood Rtver, and :00 p. m. daily to Mukno ' mah Falls, except Jsaturdays, Sundays and holidays, 11:15 p. m.- Saturdays, ' Sundays and holidays to Multnomah Vails. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 7:30 a,' m. and n:lS a. m., J. as p. m-, 4 :15 p. m. dally. Pirect connections with . all stages to and from The pallea. Main 8611. Adv. Seek Relatives Here In a telegram from the Theatrical Managers' associ ation of San Francisco, Walter Wolf, No. 402 Consolidated Securities build ing, was requested Saturday to find the relatives of Miss Frances MagUl, secretary of the San Francisco mana gers' association, who died there Frl . day. No trace of her relatives, who are supposed to live In Portland, has been found. She is supposed to have a mother and sister living in Portland. Portlaad-Astorls Seaside DItU'os . Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yaenhlll streets. 7 :30 a. m.. io :00 . a. m., 12 noon, 4:15 p. m. and 12 :30 a. m. dally. Direct connections at AsT - toria for Seaside and Clatsop beach points. Leave Astoria for Portland 7 a. m, 10 a. m.. 12 noon, 1:30 p. nx. :30 o. m. For further information. Columbia Stages. Main 8611. A-dv Pleads Wot GIlry William Henry Dixon, who was Indicted Thursday by . the federal grand Jury for white slavery, entered a plea of not guilty Friday afternoon before Federal Judge Wolverton and bad his trial set for January 13. Pise Cetlery always makes accept ble Xmas nresents. We call atten tion- to our eale on carvers, stainless steel steak knives, manicure and sew ing sets,, razors, strops and shaving supplies, leather goods, etc foruana Cutlery Co..' No. 86 Sixth street, near Stark. Adv. 4 Coram b la Stages Portland - St Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill Streets. 10 a. nx. for St. Helens and 6:15 p. m. daily and 11:1S p. m. Saturdays, Sun- ' days and holidays to St. Helens only. leaving St. Helens 7 -AO a. m. and 1 :S0 p. m. daily, 6 :16 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. ... For Information phone Columbia Stages. Main 8811. Adv. x itree Arrested &ana Dubois was ., arrested, Saturday by deputy con . Btables on a, charge of shooUftinr. J H. Balzhiser, No. 81 East 71st street , south, was arrested on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences. B. R. Bircher, was arrested at 11th and Alder streets cn a charge of re-f ceivmg stolen property. Selenee and Arts Club "The Char acter of Jesus Christ as Interpreted by . Psychoanalysis," Is the lecture topic to do presented by Dr. Virgil Mac WickJe this evening before the Science " and Arts club, at 8 o'clock. In the etory-hour room, Central library. The puDiic is invited. Fortlaad-salem Stage Leave Stage , Terminal, ra.ru and Yamhill, hourly from 7:05 a. m. to 7:05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 p. s m. daily. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, 8:J0 p. m. and 10 p. m,' 7:05. 9:05. 1T:05, 1:05, 3:0 make direct connections for Eugene. Corvallla and Albany. Main 8611 -Adv .Club to Glre Asnsal Party The Portland Health club will fiv it. nual, Christmas party Monday night f mo. ac,:!"Joe na". Selling-Hirsch building. a program of music and iwuiun wju oe presented. iks Brans, located 106 Second street with same line. - Call and see Victor Health xeretses Hovenden -i.uo vi, iso. 146 Park street. Adv. ' v..HerJTlct0 Reeords at Hovenden Piano Co., No. 146 Park street. Adv. - Dr. Marie D. Eqnl has returned to , Juaxayette outiatngj Adv. Trout Eggs Coming Two shipments pi. jmgxern croon trout eggs amounting I jive a Corona this Christmas T RESETS someone you know Whn'a Kmm U.W- tog and wishing for one. Thia is the Christmas to Cive a Corona because a new model has juat been perfected, endbodying tht eroerience and arhrW ism m munon r - .Let txs sbov von thM , gcqb& today; Comeesuiy, and be sure of -gettinj one of the special Christinas gift bcsEcs. 0REB0?f TYPEWRITER CO. 4 Flftb St., set.' Start and Oak. Bwf. 7199 to -650.000 are en route to Oregon. ae eording to Captain A. E. Burghduff. state game warden. A total or 400.000 eggs arc-being brought from the state of Utah to the Klamath hatchery and 150,000 from the state ,of New Hamp shire to the Union hatchery, . -; Reward Offered by Kalghts of Co- lambai The Knights of Columbus of SC Paul, OT offer -a reward f $100 for the recovery .of the body of Donald Kirk, who was drowned in the Wil lamette river, December U.at St Paul, Or and t2f for the recovery -of his canoe. Notify S. J. Smith, St. Paul. Or:, or P. - J.? Hanley. No.' 84' Taylor street. Phone Broadway 07S or 0727. Hotel Seaside. Seaside. Or is now open, European or American plan. First class service. -: Moderate rates. Besides trains, auto busses ruri fre quently '"between -Seaside and Astoria at reduced rates. O. O. Madison, man ager. Adv. 1 Used 12 SI John Marshall." who was arrested Thursday -by deputy sheriffs at 5th and Columbia streets with six quarts of whiskey In an automobile, was fined 8250 Saturday by District Judge Hawkins. v - v - ' . aalem-XClH City Stage leaves Salem stage terminal for Mm City: No.il, iiao a. m.; Na s, 19:30 a. tn. : No. 5, 4:30 p. m. No. 1 connects with "east bound train i at Mill City. Jos. Ham man, Prop. A4v.i' needlework Gifts, pillow cases. gown 8, etc, hemstitched designs with some embroidery. Dolls repaired. Hem stitching, pleating. Art Embroidery. 3S8 Morrison Adv. Portland-TUlainook Stage Xla stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets ; 7 :45 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. daily; 12:30 p. m daily except Sunday. Mala. 8611. Adv, Xrlab Involes at . Labor Temple. 4th and Jefferson streets, this evening, 8 p. m -Adv. Chrlstmai Cards Columbia highway. Reduced price. Ansldy Ptg. Co., Bdwy. 7571. Adv. rational Progress Club The Na tional Progress club will hold, its reg ular luncheon Tuesday , at the Port land hotel. Charles E. Goodwin, su pervisor of the national park service. win deliver the address of ' tha day, which . wUl be illustrated with , stere optloon slides. Barge K. Leonard will preside as chairman. "-j x .- Str. Aneiiea St. Helena vta Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. nv, daily ; 11 :80 a. m. Sunday. Alder dok. Mam UZX-Ady. Your Artificial Teett win be better ff made by the pUte ; specialist Dr. Rossman, Journal . bldg. Adv -.-.ti f Sr. Isabel Sedgwick's sew residence phone, Kast . S053. - Office Panama bldg. - Broad wayTSSOt Adv. i Canadian Band Is Delayed, No Concerts The Canadian Military band, from Edmonton, AJberta, has been delayed on its tour and will not play at The Aditorium this afternoon and tonight as was announced elsewhere in these columns. Word was received at the last moment by W. T. Pangle, whovnad charge of the local engagement, of the necessity of cancellation of the date. The t band started out from its borne a few weeks ago and Is to go to New Zealand and Australia with London as the ultimate destination. ; . School Heads Form New Organization Bend, Deo. 16. Twenty men engaged in school work in Central Oregon met today at the Bend high school audi torium for discussion of professional problems and completion of the organ isation of the Central Oregon School masters' association, - temporarily formed at the time of the Deschutes county institute here in September. Thief Swaps Coats ' At Home of Doctor Salem. Pea, 14V Dr. W. t. Thompson, medical adviser for the state industrial accident eommliwion. is anxious to get in touca with the party - who left an overcoat at bis noma soma tlm Friday night. Not that Thompson Is so anxious to return the overcoat to the midnight prowler," but he suspects that the owner of the coat tn question might. possess some -Information as ' to the where abouts of valuable overcoat owned by the doctor, the dlsappearano of which from the ban rack in the doc tor's home seems to ; have been , co incident : with the appearance fr the strange coafa. .- Liquor Contract Is : ; Made Void by Police Bend. Dec, 16. A contractto deliver 100 gallons of 110-proof , moonshine, alleged to have been, entered into be tween Chester Moors and Ace Dobsoa, caused Dobeon'a arrest today. , Two fifths Of the -order was filled . the pouce ciaim, nerore uoore was ar rested. Dobson Is out on 6500 bond. r PrPllS PTTR3TISHKD SOTJP ' FJdgeneld, WasK. Dec 16 Hot soup was served - to the Rldgefleld school students this week- by the do- mestio science department under the direction ot Edith ; Lowery, Instruc tor. , tm estimated cost was 6 cents a . bowl. The soup was financed by the domestic science department. . r George W. Simonds; : Visits Friendsfiere Georga W. Slmonds of Dayton, Onto, for many years a widely known Port land business man, is in ths city vislt lnr friends and former associates here. Since leaving Portland five years ago Slmonds has traveled extensively, par ticularly in ths Orient Although .now engaged In coal mining enterprises in Ohio, when away, from Dayton Simonds always registers as from Portland. He wao associated with? his brother-tn-taw. Ci P, Swigert,tff the Pacific Bridge company a here and was 'president ,of the Mnltaomah dab in 1911. --- The future .of the hop fatdnstry- In Oregon is not v bright, and there will be no. increase in the acreage, next year, - accordinsr to,, Frank - W. Durbln, one of the leading, hop buyers of the Willamette '"Valley. - . . Te Same ; Gas Heatslliater Wkfle Ceoklag or taking on the Range m $84.00 Up " 8KB JT : DEMONSTRATED 1 LA3STG MFG.l G 191 FOURTH STREET Lang J" S&T 8EBTXCX HALTS J I -White Salmoiw Wash .5 Dae : 1 Ferry serrloe between Hood River and Whits Salmon has been discontinued temporarily dua 1 to largo .anaatiUea of Coatins; ter to the-Colnmbia river. iBTJsr jrTJTILATKS HAKD ". Band., Dec 11 Accidental discharge of a shotgun which he was dragging behind him while hunting Friday. sv red two nngera and part of tna left hand of Bob Llttlefleld. cook at a log ging camp near Bend. ' , , ' v BSD TO Oms I1609 ? Bend.' Doc-4ll. Pltat' 'for raj' r j $1000 for Astoria relief by next Friday were announced by ths Bend Commer cial club committee today.- Aa errors will also be made to send a carloal of .potatoes. v V-V r. OFi W. PRESHMEIT LOSB Wenatchee, Wash., Dec 16. Wenat chee high school's crack debate team won a unanimous victory over the University- of Washington Badger club freshmen here Friday evening. PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Seats On "Alan among the singing women of onr ir." Jew Toik Globe. "For two boon this contralto, whoa vole to one in e 'million, do lighted her hearer with .a wealth of vocal opu lence generously pound forth." Hew York Tribune. "A voioo that takes iti place among ths ntoat beautiful that Boo ever care s woman, b haa eTerythins to offer that any vocalist ever possessed." To ronto World. Contralto Soloist MARGUERITE 1 ' Sale Tomorrow "Bh is a ereat art ist. Too Toice is full sad warm, with s re markable power of e preesion sad, in ths high notee, sweet sad . clear.' Sydney News. "It is doubtful if a woman of finer grace has erer sons in oar - city. Sydney Bon. Heilig. Theatre Dec 20 rtoes: Floor, loony. First fle rows, Sa.60 ; Baloony, next fou rows, S2.00 Batoony. neat flee raws. SIO; Bal eony. last slflht sows, SI.OO, Oailery. Weeesved, S1.00. Gen eral Admission 7 So. No War Tss. D ALVAREZ The Fuel Problem WOOD AND COAL were high last year. 1 They, are still r HIQHEB THIS YEAR. GAS FOR HEATING was low; last year. . J It is still LOWE K THIS YEAR. The Answer -v You can heat your house better with gas. ' And do it cheaper, too, If you use ' THE HESS SYSTEM Now ia a good time to discard the old-fashioned wood ' '. burning furnace and install an up-to-date heater. We allow you for your old furnace. Hess Furnace Manufacturing Co. 304 Yt Oak Street Call Broadway in ! 3C sjt 1 1 1 l-i ii t a II try .edwse i fcs spwwex a? rv 0 oj R ' II . A e we i jr y Gift .awf dr w aj n ay i - av P 1 f I Paj amastor s 1:! Gifts for Women Portland Rose Sachet Bags, cased, a beautiful Portland souvenir, $2 to $5 Sterling Silver Brash, Comb and Mirror Sets, 3 to 14 pieces, with long "Frenchy" handles. Deagan Dinner Chimes, $7.50 up. Add-A-Pearl Necklaces, $5, $10, $25 to $100; also loose Add-A-Pearls. Imitation Pearl Necklaces of guaranteed qual ity, 16 to 40 inches, $10 up. Genuine Crystal, Amethyst, Amber, Lapis and J et Necklaces, gem pieces just received. ' Lavallieres, Bracelets and Brooches v' Jeweled Hair Ornaments and Hat Pins. Jeweled Earrings of newest design. Sautoirs and Lockets. Rings with various stone settings. - l'- Gifts for Men Umbrellas with handles of newest design, $7.50 up. v Men's Evening Dress Sets (5 pieces) $4.50 up. Waldemar Watch Chains, gold filled, $4.00 up ; in solid gold, $7.00 up. - Cuff Links, in very "snappy" designs, $2.50 up. Smoking Sets, bronze or silver, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.00. Cigarette and Cigar Boxes, $3.75. Humidors, $9.00, $12.50, $14.00 and up. ' Card dnd Poker Sets, $5.00 to $40.00. Canes, in all styles. . Signet Rings and Scarf Pins. Tie Holders and Key Chains. Match Boxes, Pocket Knives, Pencils! Eyeglass Cases, silver. Card Cases and Wallets. , Diamond Jewelry Solitaire and Platinum Dinner - Rings Platinum Top Bar Pins as low as $9.50.'- - " . r- , Handy Pins to Match Bar Pins, $5.00. , Lorgnons, diamond mounted. Brooches, Bracelets and Pend , Snts. Cuff Links, diamond studded. Gifts in Silver Tea Sets, high grade silver plate, 3 pieces, $1840; 4 pieces, $30. Candlesticks, new colonial shapes, sterling silver, pair $10. Vases, sterling silver, glass cen ters, $340. . Manicure Trays,' Dutch Silver Reproductions, $3.75. . Table Silverware, all pieces in newest designs. Clocks and Watches Normandy Mantel-Chime Clocks, tambour shape, $1240. Boudoir and Desk Clocks, $5 up. Snappy thin model ' Waltham Clocks, $2740, up. Watches the newest thin mod els for gentlemen in Gruens, Elgins, Waltham s, Hamilton, Illinois; etc, " Wrist Watches in new rectangu lar shapes, for ladies. 5 This Siore Will Be Open Evenings Jor the Entire Week, Beginning Monday Oar $100 Diamond 7i A Popular Gift This Christmas. , 131-133,Sixth St. OREGONIAN BLDG. Period's Cnt? HALLf.IArjZ Store vrVe Absorb th.. . .' War Tax a ; v ; ; : - Saving to Yon PARIS ADDRESS No. 8 Rue Lafayette .0-0' 5."; -. -. 1 'Atiraciivc--vet Piirticular:iiien will : only have; to looicartfte materials ana,jiienTtv iHa)knw:iv ' abetter gradeof gocerrect pro u poftio right sleeve lengths; good - colors and a wide choice of fabrics, $ V" " $2.00 to $10.00 Jffitvkandts&Bti any Amount ThereV a certain' richness about silk 6hirts that cause most men to ; "appreciate them as gifts. Wonder--f ul ones in silk broadcloth crepe de chine, ; pongee and radium silk. '.- Every one finely tailored : $5.00 to $9.00 , ., ;;:jGt;Neckw r A most excellent showing of beau tiful silk ties with full flowing ends. New patterns and new colorings. Big values '.,' 50c to $3.50 - - Silk, knitted ties in plain, heather and cross stripes , , .- " $1.50 to $3.50 ( Men's Real Mocha Glove What would be nicer than a pair of i the genuine black head. Arabian a Mocha gloves f or a man's Christ - mas? v $3.50 Belts in Gift Boxes 'An ideal ; gift is one of : the fine Hickok belts and neat, buckle put up in an attractive gift box at $2.00 Interwoven Gift Hose by the Pair or Box - 40c Pair Silk Hose 75c to $13 Pair Rib Cashmere' 75c Pair Silk and Wool 4 . f IJOb and vs ' $1.50 Pair' Sam'l Rosenblatt &. Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner &'Marx Clothes -Fifth at Alder - . Gasco Building. -... ' : Mffs ''m HOW often have you said, "Never again next year 111 do my Christmas shopping early" -we all have and yet it, turn? out the same every year. That need not bother you in the least, for you can shop leisure ly at KILHAM.'S, where experienced salesmen will help you solve your Christmas problems. v Fine Stationery Desk Sets - . Leather Goods' Fountain Pens Desk "Lamps y Waste Baskets . Eversharp Pencils Desk Pads - Memo Books " - Photo Albums Game Sets - Date Books Tourist Tablets Smoking Sets Diaries, eta. t Office Furniture Suggestions. At this time of the year there would be nothing better, than a filing cabinet and system for his office, or he may need a desk, chair, costumer, ; if i 1: J- , ..Wefiave- '' ' -"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE " Printing Engraving Fifth and Oak Sts. Seats and Rubber Stamps Bdwy. 6081 1 t v J :