1 f i-' . ','( ll THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1916. BRIEF INFORMATION (298TB DAY Of IMS) . Coming Events. Plf1e tagging Congress, Octotr 2 28. Portlatd tJurne Show, October 27-28. forest Industry conference. October .24. 2. Western Walnut aseoclatlnn convention. Kortb Yakima, Waab.. NoTeoitx-r 1, 2, Third Annual iiortlcullural abow, Orcfoa) Agricultural college, CorallU. KoenHr and . Portland rood Fete at Ice Palace Noen Ul' - , Fourth annual corn abow, St. Paul, or., November II. rourtn annual convention of Washington Irrigation Institute. North Xsklma, Waab., November 13 and 14. Pacific International U restock expoeltloe, December 4-6. Today's Forecast. Portland and vicinity Pair tonight and Wednesday; llgbt frost tonight; easterly Winds. Oregon and Washington Fair tonight and Wednesday, frost tonight; easterly winds. IdaLo fair toulgUt and Wednesday, frost tonight. Weather Condition. A large high pressure area la central over the North PacUla states, and the barometer la relatively high orer the northern states east ft the Mississippi river. A well defined dis turbance Is central north, of the Dakotae and acotber of almllar character la central over northeastern New Mexico. Rain or anow has' fallen In Colorado. Kansas, Nebraska, Mis souri and Iowa. Chinook conditions prevail In Stot tans and Kaskatclien an. Temperatures on tlx; Psclflc slope continue below normal. The conditions sre fsvorsble for fair weather la this district tonight and Wednesdsy. I'roat Kin form tonight generally throughout the dlatrict. lUWAUO A.' BEAU. Forecaster. Observations. Temperature. H ! s STATIONS "a ? ?i 2 ' Js il S3 ix i2 f 3 h & Ifi 13 -i p a 3 g feclier. Or Ji 1 4 B2 2 T Boise. Iduho 83 4 152 82 ...4 0 ttoston, Maaa 422 AO 40 0 Buffalo. N. V... 4t 4- 4 r.8 42 0 Calgary, Alberta 8 6 V) 34 . . . O Chicago. 111 4H 2 W 40 14 .14 Denver, Colo.... 3fl 4 30 2H 1H Ilea Moines, la.. 40 0 40 38 01 Eureka. Cal 424 2 42 . . . . 0 Btetno. Oal CO 2 68 IM 0 Oslveeton, Texas 723 7 72 12 0 Helena, Mont... 42 20 44 42 14 0 Uonoluln, T. H. 78 0 SO 0 Huron. B. D 24 4 2 22 .... 0 Jacksonville, Fla fttt 2 8 68 22 0 Kansas City, Mo 426 fi2 42 12 .32 hot Anglea. Cal 82 2 nfl 60 0 XlHrsh field. Or.. 80 0 70 80 O Medford, Or 64 0 70 84 0 Memphis, Tenn.. 62 72 62 0 Montreal, One... 46 10 4H 88 0 Moorbead, Minn. 24 O 42 24 0 New Orleans, La 68 2 7 2 68 0 New Vork.N. N. 48 2 69 46 10 0 Nome. Alaaka.. 88 0 80 04 ' N. Head. W 44 00 44 0 N. Platte. Neb.. 80 0 36 80 40 N. Yalriina, Wn. 282 00 28 0 Okfahouia, Ok la. 48 8 70 48 0 Omaha. Neb... 88 12 88 01 fhoenlx. Aria... 48 74 48 O Ittaburg, Pa... 88 2 02 88 0 ocatello. Iduho. 26 0 44 26 0 Portland, Or 81) 8 05 H8 O P. Bi pert, H O. . 422 64 42 26 Red Bluff, Cal.. 44 4 72 44 0 Ilnseliiirg. Or .10 O 86 80 () Knswell. N. M.. 48 - 2 W 48 10 0 flxiraiiiento, Cal. 40 2 74 44 0 rft. Lnnla. Mo... 64 10 88 64 O Tut. l'aut. Minn.. 26 6 40 24 O Fait L'Uke, t'tah. 82 4 46 80 0 ti.m IMogo, cel.. 60 6 84 60 18 n Francisco. . . 48 2 73 48 0 B.-uttle. Wash... 88 0 64 38 O Spokane, Wah. 30 f 2 68 2 0 P. Current. Bask. 88- 16 62 38 12 0 Tampa, -Fla 84 8 80 60 12 0 TatooHh I.. Wn. 46 2 60 44 10 0 Tom(ih. Ner... 32 0 40 30 0 Valdea, Alaska. 84 4 82 f8 Vancourer, H.C.. 84 2 64 34 0 Walla Wallun W 44 4 02 42 0 Washington. DC 4) 2 HO 88 WlllUt.m. N. I).. 32 . . . . . 48 8Q O Wind velocities of lesa thau 10 miles sn hour and amounta of precipitation, of lesa than .01 ef aq Inch are not published hereon. Afternoon report of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS OonaumefV Xag-ne) to Us at. The annua,! treetinar of tha Consum ers' leagruo will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In room II, Central Mbrary The election of offi cers will take place and there will be several addresses. Mrs. T. T. Mungrer, formerly a teacher In the department of domestlo science In tha Portland chools and later a social worker lit New England, will apeak on "The Banltary Conditions In Portland Res taurants." Oregon Food and Dawy Inspector J. D. Mlckle will speak on the proper Inspection of markets and dairies. This Is an open meeting and all Interested In pure food anl Seneral sanitary conditions In Port in d are urged to be present. Hswspaper Bay Planned. The Port land Ad club will observe "Dally Newapaer day" at Its luncheon In the Multnomah hotel tomorrow noon. Ad dresses will be delivered as follows: "A Newspaper's Duty to Its Readers," C. W. Myers, the Dally News; "The Dally Paper, the Leadlne; Advertising Medium," Thomas J. Mullen, The Journal; "The Better Business Bureau From the Nowspaper Standpoint," Our Stock Must Be Sold AND AT ONCE! Every Article in Our Shop Reduced! See Prices Gingham Dresses Complete, made ready to embroider, '3 to 6 year sizes. RegulaT 1 g 65c to $1.50, at 1SC Lodge Pillow Tops Elk, Woodmen of World, Moose, Masonic and other emblems. cf Values to 75c, at ZSC Cross -Stitch Centers Stamped on pure linen. Size 27x27. Regular $2.25 values,"7f special. 5C Conventional Pillow Tops, with backs. Regular 25c values, special -SC Embroidery Cottons AH wanted shades, in Rich ardson's and D. M. C Cottons, lc a skein. These Lots Wm Not Least Long Come Today! The Needlecraft Shop George Warren, the Telegram; "Objec tionable and Peculiar Advartlslnr." W. J. Hofmann, tha Oregonian. W. P. Btrandbora; will preside. Chopin's Compositions. "Chopin's Compositions" will be the subject of a lecture-recital of organ music to b given in the Reed? college chapel this evening at 8 o'clock by Dr. Max Pear son Cushlng, assisted by Louise Hunt ley at the piano. The program con sists of a short talk on the composer, followed by an hour recital of repre sentative selections. The recital is open to everyone. There will be no admission charged. Tin Protection AskeL Represent atives of the Laurelhurst club and Other organizations of the east side seeking more fire protection are to meet at the Portland Chamber of Commerce at o'clock tomorrow night to discuss the needs of th east side. The east aiders are to present' their requests to the city council at a special meeting to be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. County Awards Oontractav-rCom-pletlon of surfacing of the Canyon road and the Hess road may come at an early date, the county com missioners having awarded contracts for crushed rock to the Star Sand company and the St. Helens ouarry. The commissioners yesterday granted an application by the O.-W. R, & N. company to erect warning signs at points 300 feet on each side of dan gerous crossing on county roads. Jr. Chapman to Talk. All persons interested in solving the problem of the high cost of living are Invited and urged to attend a public meeting and discussion under the direction of the Utopian league in room H. Central li brary, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock Dr. Charles H. Chapman, In hi talk will give a scientifically arranged sys tem of tate markets as a solution. Dr. Alzaman Ira Lucas will lead the discussion. Woman's Hip Broken. As the re sult of a fall from a streetcar at West Park and Morrison streets Saturday night, Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson of Harrisburi? Is at the Good Samaritan hospital, suffering from a broken hip. Mrs. Robinson had boarded a depot- Morrison streetcar by mistake, and at-. tempted to alight from it wnne tne car was In motion. An X-ray exami nation showed the nature of the lu Jury. Sentenced Md Pined. Kdward Mil ler, who was arrested several days ago on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences, was sentenced to 90 days In Jail and fined $25 1n muni cipal court yesterday afternoon. Mil ler was selling tickets at II apiece for a dance he claimed the messenger boys were giving. No such dance was planned by the messenger boys. Couple Bound Over. Sadie Brown and Arthur Wymore were bound over to the grand Jury yesterday afternoon In municipal court on $500 bail to an swer to the charge of larceny of $110 from Charles Nelson. At the time of the alleged theft Nelson waa stopping at a rooming house at 363 H First street. Women's Gymnasium Class. The women's gymnasium class of the Ar leta school district will meet in the assembly hall of the Arleta school to night, and hereafter on Tuesday nights women alone will be admitted to the assembly hall. The gymnasium work Is handled under the direction of the city park bureau. Troop A Auxiliary to Meet. A meeting of Troop A auxiliary will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in th Central library at the call of Harnett Goldstein, president. Matters of Im portance in connection with the work of the auxiliary will be discussed. To Attend Golden Wedding, George B. Johnson, superintendent of the Pa cific & Eastern railway, a short line of the Hill system operating out of Medford, passed through Portland to day with Mrs. Johnson, on hit way to Seattle to attend the golden wedding Your Medicines FREE From a Licensed Doctor Office calls Boo Souse oalls $1.00 Including medicines. Confinement cases for flO I am a graduated and licensed p h y lclan and surgeon, and I give first class medical attention. nr.N.ClAiir. Hampton 716 Sekum Building. Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 12 to 2 P. M. Office Phone. Main 3678. Residence Pbone Bellwood 188. A Moderate-Priced Hotel of Merit Hotel Clifford East Morrison St., Near Grand Ave. 75c, SI per day; with bath. 91 JU. aTav i mm VaaV.T anniversary of Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. Johnson formerly was assistant to the general manager of the North Bank. To Discuss Political Isames.- Repre sentatives of the departments of so ciology and politics of Reed college will . discuss the current political is sues, particularly with regard to the Initiative measures at the coming elec tion, at a dinner at the Piedmont Presbyterian church at 6:30 o'clock this evening. Man Hot Seriously Kurt Pete Eranlgan, who was picked up uncon scious at the corner of Front and Flanders streets yesterday morning with three cuts in his scalp and who 'was taken to the emergency hospital for treatment, is not In a serious con dition. A charge of drunkenness has been placed against Branigan. President Poster to Speak. -President Foster of Reed college speaks at the North Portland branch library this evening on "Ralph Waldo Emerson; the Call to Moral Heroism." The lec ture la the fourth of an extension course, on modern prose writers, and is open to the publlo free of charge. Wednesday, 10 a. xn. Regular all day meeting of the woman's society of the White Temple. Important sewing to be done. Each lady is re quested to bring her own lunch. Hot tea will be served. Business meeting at 2:80 p. m. (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Harking , for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily, except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at 1 p. m. (Adv.) Dr. Xieonard, returned. Morgan bldg. Sr. Karnes, Opttdaa. Morgan bid. Ad. Attorney Opinion Makes Vote Simpler Parson Who Became Citizen Through Patter's naturalisation xreed Xfot Snow Father's Papers. Balem, Or., Oct. 24. Assistant At torney General Van Winkle gave an opinion Monday to the effect that a person who became a citizen of the United States through the naturaliza tion of his father, need not show his father's citizenship papers when reg istering. The practice of requiring the showing of naturalization papers by such citizens has been followed by many county clerks. Van Winkle says there Is nothing in the law requiring It, When writing or calling on advertisers, please mention The Journal. (Adr.) t- "Son, that cup spirit into me Qhimrdems Ground Chocolate is the health-drink for all ages. It comet PROTECTED as all chocolate should in -lb., 1-lb. and 3-lb. hermetically sealed cans. The 3-lb. can is doubly economical. Sine 1SS2 Teleph If you are planning to have a tele phone installed you should make applica tion so that your telephone may be in service in time to list your name in the new directory, which will go to press November 15, 1916. Please make appli cation before November 1st, if possible. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Baker Is Sued for $10,000 Damages Joe Winter Alleges That Defective Powder and Puse Caused Delayed a Blast Wnlcn Cost Sim an Zye. Baker, . Or Oct. J4. Joe Winter today sued the city of Baker for $10, 000 damages for the loss of an eye sustained last spring In an explosion on the pipe line. Winter alleges that defective powder and fuse furnished by the city, caused the delayed blast In which he was Injured. Harvey Shoe maker, who a few weeks ago killed Mrs. Mary Davis and suicided, was hurt in (he same accident Charged With Taking Auto. Baker, Or., Oct. 24. Ivan Baker, a hotel clerk, is under arrest on a charge of taking the auto Of Walter Metzger, who brought State Engineer Lewis to Tomorrow night, Wednesday, Oct 25, Katherine Neal-Slmmons will give one of her delightful Indian costume re citals, assisted by Robert E. Millard, flutist, at the Little theatre. 23d and Washington. Tickets on sale at Sher man, Clay & Co. Admission $1. Adv. of chocolate has now look out for D. GHIRARDELLI CO. New one Directory . Oak and Park Sts. Telephone Broadway 4920 Sales Department Baker from Grant county Saturday I night. The machine was driven a few i fnllM mi f a town HfrHA MnA I somewhat damaged. Baker admits tak ing the ear with three companions for a joy Tide. He is still In Jail. His hearing has not been set. Aberdeen Expenses $200,543. . Aberdeen, Wash Oct. 24, The cost of operating the city government for 1917 has been placed at S200.t43.38. of which $26,000 Is to be used to pay off an old warrant Indebtedness. To make up the total sn occupation tax. from which It is expected to receive be tween $25,000 and $50,000, will be levied. 44 HAZELW00D FRENCH PASTRY Is a delicacy that Is palatabls beyond de ' srription. Tor sale In our Bakery and Dairy Store. $1.00 per Dozen Also served in our dining-rooms daily. The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant. Washington St. at Tenth put brace and a 'whitewash'" Imi Marshfield Jury to Quiz Arthur Coach Threats Alleged Made by Brother of Slayer of G. T. Treedjrold Are to Be Investigated by Special-Body. Marshfield. Or, Oct 24. A special grand jury has taken up investigation of the case of Arthur Coach, brother of Joe Coach, who killed a. T. Treadgold. Arthur Coach Is alleged to have made threats against several persons fol lowing the tragedy. Joe Coach, who shot himself after killing Treadgold. Yeldnwat IhisDolnlln baLoiuclread doubles wear or Reel Batatas : tha toes Inward Bi this' point Grot Media .Botor1 Mean Non- Pass 9 rhirrirla normal bsarin wolnnt on JjwtsiMJ w- na I lit l. lit TTTS II II Z iui 1 1 r A 1 - mown i - it in re af ill insiaoir r aas'i,, Ull ' W i 'BVII I II I jasaaaaaasssasar r" mi mi II III m v a Carried for Men, Women, Boy and Children. Just received the heavy ones for men. Also have a full lne of the GROUND GRIPPER Gym Shoes. We are the exclusive agents for this exclusive Shoe for Portland, and would like to have you call and give them the once over and get a booklet on the feet. Ground Gripper Shoe Shop, 38i Washington St. lm Try the new f : ! ff tempting Don't forget after every meat has developed pneumonia sad Is worse. It is expected that will die. The grand Jury is also investigating charges of violation of the prohibition law by nine rooming bouse landladies. Attorney General Asks Delay. Washington. Oct 24. (TJ. P.) The attorney general today asked the su preme court to postpone reargument of the government's suit to dissolve the International Harvester company. Motion was made by the attorney gen eral to press the railway mall pay cases of the Tasoo & Mississippi Valley railroad and the Chicago & Alton railroad, known as the divlser cases, due for argument. . r 5teclwirt Ground Gripper Slices Will Prevent a Well as Cor rect Your Foot Trouble. This is the only Shoe made with a straight toe line and rotor heel these two things are very essential in getting . results. , There are a great many imitations on the market and some go as far as to tell vou that they have the GROUND GRIPPER or one that is "just like it" but this being a patented Shoe, it is im- fossible to duplicate by another maker, or your own good see that the name GROUND GRIPPER is stamped on the bottom and a label on the inside. These famous Shoes are made from the best of leathers and are as good as any' shoe at any price. We now have the largest stock we'; have ever carried and can now supply your needs. , . screw . nails IrmUfr? ataysbn. Ilf Solid lift .sfe vthidmcss ZaT5 lnsld V curvBof tnsr- Jio steel shank. Straiaht Inside lint lotto heel Meyer lint shot Bnnm for foato spread! noprtssurt I or aepnneai oones. j Have a package of each Always in reach I - i J Dog Saves Master vy 'N From the Flameai Salem. Or.. Oct. 24. Awakened ; the furious barking of his dog, A. R. ; Jacobs, 1279 Market street, found -ther-v residence in flames early this morntnf. He made his escape, with the faithful . animal. He carried $1500 Insurance a , hie furniture and a stock of goods. The residence, valued at $1000, was owned by Mrs. M. J. McCoy, whose loss Is covered by Insurance. i', : When writing or railing oa adreTttaara, , please mention The Journal. (Ad. . Itmade the Wriqley Way Vfsssl DgDCCrr sflllsssl sFlAsIlJ "re.nri.vi wri ' I I L7RIGLEY! saasassj j isllrll wm: ua, lien r CHEWING GUM A "Mint" of Pleasure -M atj it'' 331 MORRISON STREET war a i.mo or tosi jpg J i, -, Iff