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i HIE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAIi PORTLAND, OHEG0N. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1022. .iUI ma NOT CANDY CHIEF DEMANDS OF NEEDY VETS "Christmas basket Bind candy are f.ae," observed Glenn JL Ticer of the A merican Legion employment bureau, JayI-" -W t-:-"-J ' ' But they don't feed a n4n' family urtng the winter. They don't.pay hi int. They don't buy clothes. . They on't lift the terrible specter of -worry, "But a job will do all these things. ' TVlir are all tb "jobs That- might - offered s Crhristrnas presents to x-eerrloa men?.-,: .' . rWe haTe SCO jnen- waitings right now for its to find them work. More than iO . of them are married men with amiliea, -- "We should find 1200 temporary and ermanent Jobs a month. Last month -v were able to find only 750 jobs, his month so far we have found only S4 jobs for the boys and only about J of these jobs permanent, when at : east 10 to 15 per cent of the employ -nent we" find ahould be permanent - Our telephone number la Main 6347. ur 'address la To. 170 Fourth street, jcond floor. "WJiowill play Santa Claus with ibs that will make Christmas last trough, the wtaterT ' ' 1 Pacific Telephone Rate Hearing Will BeEesumed Jan.22 , Th rate hearfh-jxif the Pacific Tele ' hone & Telegraph company, which has 1 een In progress before the public serv ice commission for. the past few weeks, was adjourned Monday afternoon un til January 22. when the taking of tes timony, will be resumed, i . , Thomas K. Campbell will replace CommUntonir Kerrigan on the jsew commission which will be. In office latter the first of the year. His col ; leagues will be the two remaining com missloners, Newton McCoy and H. H. "Corey, ; Testtmony on the last day of the hearing for this- year was concerned : wit the relations of the Pacific Tele phone ; company. " the American Tele phone and. the Western Electric com ' p&nies, and the accounting system through which the Income-of the Pa cific company Is" estimated. Alexander: Younsy jublte accountant, decupled the stand all afternoon, glv- nig- testimony for the company. An ef fort was made by attorneys opposing the company In their cross-examination ft embarrass Toung because he for merly did work Investigating the-ac-. count of the company for the old pub- : l ie service oommJaaion. Wife, Suing Pastor Tor Divorce, Names cl22 - Women in Plea , . 1 i rft." . ... -- - : - - i...'.-.., Providence, R. I., Dec 19. (I. N. S.) Providence society was thrown into a r ante today when counsel for Mrs. Min na En gle heart, who Is suing her hus band. Rev. Pr. Adolpb H. ngleheart. for divorce, filed a bill of particulars naming Its women.- "Mrs. Emgleheart claims tier husband, "pastor:: of the Church of the Divine !r-.:ience, has a strong hypnotic power which, he uses over the women who -come to him for "divine healing-. The . (lurch is said to be of a spiritualistic i.-aning. - : Mrs. Englebeart bases her suit on harges of --extreme cruelty and her husband's association "with other Mrs. We Mosher Dies at Age1 of 83 ; Funeral Wednesday Mrs. Winifred Mosher. for 0 years a resident of Portland, died at the age of SI years at her home. No. 3Hl5her man street; Monday evening. Mrs. Mosher was a daughter) of the- late General Joseph Lane, first territorial gwerncir; of Oregont and j first Usl ted States senator from the, state- Her husband. La Fayette Mosher, was one of the first : judges of the state su preme court Because Of theeareers of. her father-- and husband, Mrs. Mo, e her followed, political . atfairs" with a keen Interest throughout , her life, al though she took no active part. Her membership in clubs was limited to that In the Women's Democratic club. Mrs, Mosher wu the -mother of eight children, tour sona who have died and four daughters who survive, including Anna. ,and Winifred Mosher. who were at her bedside when .she r died. Mrs. John Cowan t and Mrs. Alice Willis of Tatoosh Island, Wash. - Funeral services will be held from St. Lawrence -church. Third and Sher man., streets, Wednesday morning .at 9:30 'o'clock. Interment will be in the family plot at Roseburg. ; MRS. HISSAH MABTnr Mrs. Hannah J. Martin. 7. -NoAl41 East S5th street, who died at her home Monday afternoon, was the . mother of Richard" Martin - Jr.. Portland archi tect. Her illness was brief. She was born June 27. 1835, in Cornwall, Eng She came : to Portland to reside in 1874. -Surviving are the-following chil dren: Richard Martin Jr.. Mrs. W. H. GrenfeU, Mrs. C. A: Francis, Mrs. A. R. Francis ; and Mrs. K. G. Alfredson. A sister to London and one in Austra lia are still living. FBAHK X. KRAMER The Dalles. Dec ' 19 Pnuilr "X" -Kra mer, pioneer resident of The Dalles for many years and -formerly employed as brewmaster at the old hnwenr n here Monday at the age of 76 years. He was born in Germany, but bad lived in the United., States 51 years.,, ' KALASA LICENSES TCalama. Wash.. IW I9un4i licenses were issued here to the fol lowing: William TT Tnlvn -Maw. OK, and Laure 3. Brooks, Warrenton! Or. ; Sherman-- Krtowles and Hester Ann Goforth. ' ITelan ! Mii4( T t,j. Qui t. Portland, and Christine Schrock, , Tee Larrest Cnals De-aartme Store OrgaaliaUes la ttt We rid rtd; F t Open Till Eight o'Clock Every Evening This Week You can get At: quick at the J. G. Penny CmpanydfaIonff with it goes' that ulti mate satisfaction of knowing your gift is dependable. r- Open Till Eight o'Clock Every Evening This Week 371 DEPAKTTiENT STORES 111 Fourth Street Just North of Washington WE 1TXTKR HOLD A SALE mm , r The Rigid - : -Knights - . Ever wear a coat of ; armor, like the knights J : of old? You'd feel so r: free and easy and I ; speedy. . 'And yet a lot of men are still wearing rigid t .' shank shoes stiff be i cause a metal "shank u .piece" is concealed in the soles of all ordi nary shoes. . t , ' : Change to the Canti lever' Shoe with the all leather shank, which flexes with "the - foot when, you step along -"Supports the arch nat UTaUy," promotes ' good . circulation ;iidk foot health.' lor JMeit' and Women. K , CANTILEVER SHOE STORE 353 Alder St Medical Bid P0ilTL.iND.0nD; DO YOUR GHRISTltmS SHOPPING AT -r - - -J JDIMES' CASH STPQRE! EAST FIRST AND MORRISON STREETS, OPP. EAST SIDE S. P. STATION of Every Description at ERIGES DOLLS V;A Worn onderf ul Assort ment Kidlyne Dolls, hip Jointed, lisque head, sleeping eyes. I2tt-inch size . 15-inch Siie . 18-inch size ....... ... Sle48 ... $2.15 $2.95 Beautifully Dressed Dolls, 16-inch 01 QQ .... wiiO-7 "ise ... 19-inch size ... S3.45 Toy Aluminum Kitchen Sets 8 Pieces Large enough for actual use $1.10 6-Piece Aluminum Table Set for child . to use at table play 60c ' sa W - "1 " To Wait on You . ? jf rxt , ' tSiK -r 69c; 1 pys 1 " ' Somersaulting Dogs ' ' T COASTER aj VELOCIPEDES WAGONS JiSl'Oj WS0C With Steel Tires ,U I r. iiriC 16-in. front wheel, QQ AC Artillery Wheel Coasters .) '! 7 Vw" 12-in. rear wheels UoftO 16x38 ggQg WALKING DOGS Shoo Fly Rockers A really ' Large swinging CM ftC Express Wagons wiktoj Q X 'V? iX22 Sl.55 sj . U Christmas Tree ; 12x26 $2,35 I 1 ORNAMENTS High Grade i Linen Stationery Green Moire Striped Boxes ' special Women's Fsthey .Kerchiefs -.- Embroidered Lawn, fancy borders, -special, box of Z . 43 Fancy Holiday Stationery Hlrh grade ststlosery la faaey ere tosse covered boxes, special per ,kex Mil Outfiti; for Practical Holiday Gifts ELLWOOD HEAD- Ol VC 1 45-VOLT B" SETS, 2000 Ohms..-.. V -ieJV JONES WONDER C E fl CRYSTAL, SIHS....VlMAv .95 BATTERIES - W 22',-VOLT -B", Pfl OA ... BATTrr.IES Cold To Stay .IS.'-'" ItilllllHIII I -. -. - , ' ' : r . . ?. , On -Wo o d and Coal Grates, Andirons, Spark Guards and Fire Sets. A grood time to equip your1 fireplace. ? ILJ-WalshEIectricCoj 10S 4th; Bet. Wash, and Stark: Andirons and Crates Repaired -and Refiniahed. Bdwy. 5781- "ft4 '. V. " '- ";'0 "-."- ; ":'o " .' : i ,J-;' m."" C ' - -' ':'. -r '"' '. - - j-;-.. j ,y ? . ;( f, .. ,- ... . , . . - Australian Coal $15 per ton Delivered in the Bin (Above price in 3-ton lots and ordinary delivery) Diamond Coal Briquefr $14 per ton Delivered in Bin Beaver Hill Lump $12 per ton Delivered in Bin "Everything in Coal" Pacific Coast Coal Company 30 Years in Portland Broadway 0237 Broadway 4045 IT S sF & 'sg Any Phonograph Up to $100 Down $Oj00s Weekly Why pay more for your phonograph when you can buy it for less at Powers by saving the interest? VictrolaBrunswick WCharge No Interest v?. v" '-c fOpen Evenings " "fa Commencing Thursday this store will be open until Christmas. - '. " - Mahogany 5 ' Cane Rockers . $22.50 The reirulir S3 2 kind, witt ine seat and cane back. and mahogany frame, very similar to illustration. f Metal Lamps A very practical gift for. any'home, sown in many" unusual designs and really Inexpensive. These Ve of fer are Priced $16 to $370; ' Powers' toy department is just the busiest place in -town these day just hundreds and hundreds of different kinds of toys .for.,: the Kiddies and all offered at unusually low prices. - " Dressed Dolls ! v o Mama (Polls,. 20 inches in length, dressed in fancy (PP ff . frock, Complete with shoes and .stockings. ...... 3JyJ Children's Desks v 1 Pretty oak roll-top children's desks, complete with -f A HA chair to match, special at. . . . . . . w J-Veil V Four-Piece Doll Sets , Doll sets in sea grass, consisting of two chairs, settee Ip AJT ' and table, very. special at.... ....'........-. . Doll Dressers Doll dpsses, in grey enamel, fitted with mirror, OA AA ; specialist ...... . .,.........- Velocipedes Tubular steel framed velocipedes, very, special value P"J O K A , at ............................... ,MiiHu-M wlUiWW,; Toy Pianos , 20-note Kiddie pianos of generous size, specially priced 00' Doll Carriages : Fibre reed, doll carriage in ivory enamel, a splen- P Q OK ; did pattern at..... ...... eDJ-O.iO T Children s Tables . : Pretty child's .tables, painted red or white, a big num- (PQ (fi " ' ber at tfeS.UU i Shooters 1 Wire wheeled skooters, .built , with Sa heavy steel Q "I K frame, Offered at .......................... .v. . . . tDp.XfJ ; Toy Trains ; . - . .' ; . Mechanical wind trains of two cars, engine and, OA flfi tender, -special at...... DeU V I Buy Toys Now -Pay Next Year , A Special - , Spinet Desk t $31.50 r Similar to illustration" arid a very desirable number-i-a desk that usually sells for . JiO more. Have one sent vhome for ha: gift piece. 33SBBBBBBBBSSSBSSBP7SL Cedar Chests. ' - V - . " ' ""- ' ." 'v- - fWe show over 40 different ? styles of ' genuine-Tentics-' se Red -Cedar Chests,. You - .may choos any onii of them - and have it seni home upon the payment of -one , dollar. yi$1.00Pel&ersl Any Style r Tea Wagons . Many 'good numbers in" Walaut, Mahogany and Oak, all in period designs. A irery sensible gfft for her, Christmas :v-s Priemd Up Frotnl S19JS0 (Three Bis, Christmas :- Overstuffed Davenport Specials - ' $170.00 Tapestry Davenports for ... . .. . . . . . $139.00 $195.00 Mohair Davenports for I .v... . .S1G9.00 $230.00 Mohair Davenporta for-. . ...-0185.00 ; ; Cabinet ; . Smokers jC real' gift for k man. : -A place for his cigars, his . pipe and all other smokers accessories," also a number of Stem smokers which c!l at $LS5 to 80. Cabinet s ra o k e r s with drawer PRICED UP FROM $ 12.50.