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INFORMATION 3 i- , mvmMM akraava. var .mwmmj T . . Coming' Event iiiul Konad-L'p. Paedletoe, tfeptestser 20, II m a. ' , taa4 Product Show. Port Is ad. brianJna Oe IMlif wa S a AM Ml tobaf SO. .f,, s ..; '"'V1, Today's Forecast -V irtiasa aaa vtoimiy Tooisnt aaa natnr- W r , KBIT, KI-ll V 4 V JUWi, HWlIf lURllltlli - Orsaoo Tuolbt aa4 Haturdar fair, xept pfobablr niln nvrtheaat portion fruU. winds, MmtT aoatbarly. Washington ToolrM and Saturday fair, x fVt probably rata stranM aat portloa; gea t'j wlaea, aaoetly aoatbarl. ' WeaUher Conditions li um of bJah nraaaura la eamtral 0er tba Mittra stapa of tba itorkiee and the appcVI llMUHripvl Tiller. wbsra tba tamparatsrae ara bkw tha at sons I atraa;a. Tba pressure baa fallaa eve Ida bo and tba eastern portkaea r Waabtnctoa and Oregon, attended by grnerallr warmer WHthtr la tba Kortbwest. Another etnrm area lies orer tba extresne Kortbaaat. tbewtre war retorted at a few stations ta tba Mississippi Taller, and at Baatoe. Mass.; BUUosa. Moat., and Bureka, Cai.j . elsewberw It waa fair. Tba conditions Indira ta eoetnraed fair v-stber for tbla Ttctnltr tonlrht and Satur t.J. ALTKKD U. THIBSagN, . Meteoroiogis. Observations Tt-aieratares 'i r 3 C a . a tatioki i M at It n 3 n AuUae, Ttiaa lUktr Orj OA M V S2 W m 0 50 M 60 00 M K ea 40 62 72 62 62 M 80 62 66 60 40 60 44 00 6 M 44 4 00 M 64 40 50 66 6 44 42 60 74 4 80 52 70 52 52 58 00 62 52 50 40 50 40 M 60 .01 lO 0 O tolee, Idaho ........ Boston, Mas , fib lc fa, 111 , ' lee Moines. Iowa .. rdrnmun, Alb , lekna. Mont tkuaas City, Mo. ... i Anavlca, Cal (arshfleld. Or. .... Mad ford. Or Utnpbla. Tana i Vim Orleans. La. ... Maw York, K. Y. ... : Noma, Alaska Otkhotna, Okla Phoenli, Aria. .30 12 0 .02 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 10 .08 O 0 0 0 o 0 ; D,rf la nri fir. r era men to, cal. .... H. Louis, Mo Bait Lake., Utah .... tan IMcgo. Cal Ran rranrlsoo, Cal. . Seattle, Waah. Sheridan. Wyo Suokane. Wash Yaecoarcr, B. C. Wall WaUa. Waah. . Washington, D. C. .. 16 .04 O 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o Aftarnoon report of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS Torest lire Menace Over, The pec ple. of Oregon and the entire North weat may now breathe a algh of relief and no longer fear the dreaded forest fire, for It has been learned by the local Forest Fire association official that nothing but minor flrea are burn ing and theae are under control. The recant rains, have quelled all of the fires that threatened Eastern Oregon towns and the- fire fightera have re i turned to their various occupations : whtch they had hurriedly deserted that "they might save their homes. , Boy Boout Bally. Tonight at 8 o'clock at the ' First Preabyterlan Church house, ' Twelfth and Alder streets, will be a Boy Scout rally to s Which all boys Interested In scouting will be welcome. A moving picture i film will be ahown called "Knights of the Square Table," depicting boy life and ahewlng the Ideals of the Boy i Bcout movement. Parenta who wlh i to learn of the scout Ideals are in ' vited by the scout executives to attend I with their beys. 1 XUtaal for Jewish Soldiers. A sp , rial ritual for Jewish soldiers i and sailors will be given tbi i tvenhig at the Tempfe Beth Israel when all having relatives of - that faith in the army or navy are in ' vltcd to be present. All desiring a i ropy of the ritual to be forwarded to i relatives or friends are requested to make their wishes known to the ushers. . Services will begin at 8 o'clock when Rabbi Jonah Wise will speak. 1 B. Bhuman and wife arrived In Wash 1 Ington a few days ago, according to .'- letters received here, and found It dlf ' ficult to secure .quarters of any sort. ' 'The city and suburbs were crowded with officials, visitors, civil and mlll- t" tary sojournera Captain Bhuman was 7 T ID yu ever notice a well pre- X Black Kid, MEN! U fervd "an lwzy? eatf. hi! V 1 like Wtguarantee to save lunch at a regular time? i Ls z Start this beneficial htbit now-Wh at ! n money every time you I the Portland, where wholesome foocl and 111 shop here. , , ill iv " III ' in s "'ttammmm 129 Fourth Street, Near Washington Awordtothewiseis sufficient This pld saying; goes right in band at this store. Food Cqnservation, as 'should be practiced by . the . WISE HOUSEWIFE, we suggest as follows: , Buy only the best,, and use all of It. WE ARE THE FIRST TO OFFER: 1917 pack HOLLAND MltCHNER HER RINGS, small kegs, each . . .$2.25 In bulk, 3 Herringr for ....2 Wm Offer You for the Week-End 3 bottles Wash Blueing, 25c regular; bottles for ......25 , Snider's Catsup, regular 25c for .22 C. & B. Malt Vinegar, quart . . .V. . . . .. :.35i Enright's All O' The Wheat, 10-lb. sack $1.50 We have just received Fresh shipments of the ' following: " ' Educator Wafers and Toasterettes. ' ' , " Baby Educators.-. ' Anchovy Paste in Tubes. t- I adjutant of the post at Vancouver. He . members meeting of tba First Math has taken up hi duties as one of the 'odlat church. t Speakera, for the eve Mrna af aaalatsnt aifftaara, of the ning were tT Joshua Stanstleld. J. K. United SUtea adjutant general and his commission . as a major probably has been issued to him by this time. - - StUl Aaothaw tlke-Rebelon : la seneral throughout the "city against biffh priced meats.'- People, are swarm- ins; to Frank La. Smith's and buylntT meats $& ; these prices: c Veal stew. 1 2 H c Breast veal. 1 2 He Veal roast, Wc. rot roasts, 12Vfcc. Bhort ribs, 12 c Eeef necks, 10c. -Liver, lies v Beef stew, 10c. ' Boil, beef, 10c -Ox tails, 10c. Hearts, 10c Veal shanks, lOe. Hamburg st'k, 16c Veal roasts, 1 6c Veal cutlets, 18c fcoup bones. Sc. Oven roasts, 16c. Veal chops, 16c Prime r'st beef. 15c. Round steak, 16c ; Bib steak, lie f Tenderloin s tic, 16e Blrloln stk 16c T-bone atk.. ISc Porterhouse, 16c. ' Calf's liver. J Oc. Smiths' place is 228 Alder st. Be sure you get there. Adv. ;. . : Man's atesoxt FrocranveA patriotic meeting will be held at the men'a re sort at 8 o'clock Sunday night, ad dressed by Major Gilbert of the Third Oregon regiment and Lieutenant Simp son of the Canadian army. There will be music by the Laugh ton orchestra and a solo by Captain Carter of the British army,. S. N. Steele will pre side.' The platform will be decorated with the flags of the allies.- The offering will be for the American Red Cross. x metorns After 30 TaarsvPortland's phenomenal growth, during the last SO yeara is not so apparent, to resi dents as to those who left here at that time. This is the experience of John J. Byrne, passenger agent of the Santa Fe west of Albuquerque; with headquarters at Los Angeles, who is trying to locate some old landmarks that were here when he was in charge of the passenger business of the old O. R. & N. company in this city. British Bed Cross. The weekly meetings of the British Red Cross so ciety will be resumed for the winter and the first meeting will take place at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the auditorium of the Lincoln high school. Addreases will be made by Dr. W. T. Williamson and the officers of the British recruiting mission. .. A musical program is arranged and all Interested in the cause are Invited to attend. Sodson Addresses ' Students Port land's need of ships to carry Oregon's commerce to the world was the sub ject of an address before the James John high school Thursday by W. D. B. Dodson, executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. Members of the claaa in civics and sociology were addressed, with, many of the faculty attending. The domestic science de partment served a luncheon. The title of home economics director for Oregon has been conferred upon Miss Ava Milam, director of econom ics at the Oregon agricultural college, by Federal Food Administrator Herbert Hoover. The appointment comes through W. B. Ayer, food administrat or for Oregon. Miss Milam will work with Mr. Ayer and will prepare an of ficial conservation plan for homes and Individual housekeepers. Mrs. Pord to t5peakr Mrs. Mary Hanford Ford, lecturer on . art and literary subjects, who is also an ar dent Bahai, will give an address on "World Economics According to the Bahai Teachings" at 8 o'clock this evenlcg In room 618, EJlers building. Monday evening at 8 o'clock in room A of Central library Mrs. Ford Will rifeak on "The World After the War." Triple Ooiden Wedding-. A triple golden wedding anniversary supper and old-time social was celebrated by George Wright post' and corps in the u. a., xi. nan at me courtnouse on Wednesday night. The happy couples were Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKeever, Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chamberlain. ZTlevator Union Tormad. Elevator operators of the city have formed a union with nearly 60 .members and are expecting a charter soon whereby they will become affiliated with the electrical workers' union. A survey is being made of the working conditions of the calling. Dancing Tonight and every week night, new Arbor Garden. 2d and Mor rison Sts. Your Inspection invited; admission 26c Dancing school open daXllr. (Adv.) Church Kistory Bevlewed History was reviewed at the Thursday evening L. MAYER & CO. Inc., Portland's Leading Grocers t -166 Fifth Street (Corbett Building) Phones A-4432, Main 9432 " OU. Mrs. James J". Kinder, Elisha F. ,Baker and O. F. Johnaon, who spoke e various' actlrlUes of the church, - y 7" v"lT rerraal Admits . Chaxa-e--Joe E. Perrault, wbo-wae arrested by county authorities on the charge of bringing liquor into th state when he arrived on the steamer: : Beaver, ; admitted ' the charges against him ' to ' , Assistant United States Attorney Goldstein. lie ca id he 'did not bring it for bootleg glng purposes. f4,? V' Tast Bus Brian 14-buh. V Bell. truck driver for a dairy company, who exceeded, the speed limit when he tried to "rush an ice cream order, appeared for trial this morning; and was fined 826. Judge Rossman said exceeding; the speed limit was -not necessary to keep the ice cream from melting. u Members of Bar to Meet. A special meeting of the bar will t-ke place Sat urday morning at 9:30 o'clock In Judge Kavanaugh's court to receive the re port of the committee on resolutions regarding the death of Joel M. Long. Attorneys are .requested, to attend. Baval Militia Oomlna--Two special cars are bearing 126 members of th Oregon Naval MiliUa to Portland this afternoon from Bremerton. They will visit over Sunday. Nearly all are from Portland, ' British Bed Cross Society meeting Saturday evening In auditorium Lin coln high school. Address by Dr. W. T. Williamson and officers British re cruiting, mission,' All Interested in vited to attend. . , (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Hrkins for Camas, Washougal , and way landings, dally, except Sunday; leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m.- (Adr.y - Steamer Xralda for St. Helens and Rainier, dally at 2:10 p, m foot of Alder street; Sunday. Sc Helens oqly, p. m. ; (Adv.) KcCargsr, Bates a. Uvely. Fire, casualty and automobile Insurance. Yeon bldg. Telephone Main 168. Adv. Br. Elof T. Xedlnnd, Dentist, Mor gan building, has returned. (Adv.) Dr. Bob. B. Xarkaet has returned, Selling Bldg. . (Adv.) Br. E. C. Brown, Bye, Bar. Mohawk building. , (Adv.) :Hi Breed From 14fe "What Is that dog a pointer or a setterr , "He's a pointer when there's a beef steak near,' and a setter when we're out looking for game." r STYLE AND SERVICE 64STORES Huge Buying Ppwer, Low Rent. ANY COLOR ANY STYLE :n stock. We undersell most other stores a dol lar or two. Colored Spats Gray. Cream, Brown, $1.45 lieBBSBBBQbobco sasiEi gaiasa SBBBBBBBBBBBJSB m SJ M M -W W m I la I 1 ISI.l1 , ' STATEMENT OF. COZY W.- fil. DEPOSITS m ' f mW$6 Ba W Sept 191T- BRITISH ADVANCE JV.GA1N BEHIND AN INFERNO" OF : BURSTING BIG SHELLS ' fCoatlooed rrota .Page OneV ' Lakes were scenes of ."particularly, fierce fighting. .The enemy 'was keen ly alive to the importance of holding the heights which 1 formed - the center of the attack and they " struggled des perately against the British wave. . -i Unlike previous - offensive 4 blows struck recently he British used very few tanks, v The ground was, not favorable-: tor 'their utilization. Also they were'' not needed as the depth of the British artillery fire was greater than has hitherto been seen, anywhere In the war. : - The) sround over which the advance was made was muddy.; Heavy-showers during' the night made the going even heavier. Throughout the morning the clouds hung only 600 feet above the ground and a high wind whipped sting lng mist into the faces of the fighters. According to pre-arranged plans. great numbers of British airmen par ticipated In the attack. They ; earned the right to-be called "aerial cavalry" hereafter. At 600 feet altitude and leas during the thickest of ' the in fantry fighting, they swooped above the German lines watching for open bodies of troops and finding them. ducked down, sometimes so low thi their - wheels . seemed almost to tou the helmets of the Teutons, their ma chine guns spattering death. It was the first battle In which the airmen were formally assigned to the task of machine gunning Infantry. SUCCESS COMPLETE IN DRIVE TO DATE, IS GEN. HAIG'S REPORT London, Septr 21. (U. P.) "Com plete success." was Field vMarshal Haig's epitome today . on the results to date of the great British drive across the Ypres-Menin road. His official report declared the enemy losses were very heavy, Brltlsa casualties, he said, were light. "Detailed reports confirm the com pleteness of our success," the British commander in chief asserted. "In the neighborhood of the tower and hamlets northeast of Langemarcke during the evening our local attacks cleaned up a number of strong points and completed the capture of objectives. "During . the afternoon and evening Sept. 11, 1913, -' , $2,662,000.40 " Gain -4 $8,109,450.92 . ...rf ... .- -. .., ..- t, , -- '. -. " - . - - . - - NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BTANK : Northwestern Bank ' Budding I" ' Portland, Oregon - it 'i ii l " BBtfal II II considerable forces of the enemy clus ter attacked, suffering unusually great casualties. . - "V ' t I , , . "The Obstinacy , of the enemy- In creased,: his ; losses - without - regaining any valuable ground. . Our own losses were-light, 5 .et:'- '". "Clear flight during the latter part of the day enabled us to obtain: warn ing of impending attacks. . Advancing Germans were destroyed in concen trated rifle, machine gun and artillery flre, ..,-.-"" - , "At night the enemy, exhausted' oy his previous efforts, did not counter attack and we were able to consolidate our positions undisturbed. ' "West of Havrincourt and weat of A Kaufman's is pleased to announce to the women of Portland and vicinity, that the new apparel shop will open its doors on Saturday, Sep 22, at 9 o'clock, A. M. An invitation is given to all to view the latest styles in outer apparel at Portland's Newest Shop for Women .Kaufman's will feature fhe season's most attractive apparel at pop ular prices. Your inspection is invited. Suits at $T4.9S and Over Coats at $12.95 and Over Drejsses at $12.95 and Over Blouses at $2,95 and Over First Showing of Garments Direct from New York KAUFMAN'S Northwest Corner Morrison and. Fourth Streets r ? J. S. Hutchinson . and Tope's New Hair Tonic MEET City of Portland. Oregon; Department of Finance, Bureau of Licenses, July 10th. 1PJ1T. Mr. D. Tope. Dear Sir.- It Is with a degree of pleasure and satisfaction that I report to you the result of samples 01 ae nswr iuw gave me to use. In connection Pi 1.1. T W411 that it will ' eradicate dandruff wltheut fall :at least It has done so for me. Also, where I was -entirely -bald I now have enough hair to almost ; cover It up. I believe .atrong enough in its virtue that I think r you can place a sruarantee to grow i hair or refund the amount paid for the tonic Call or write for other home f testimonials. Salesroom SIT Yeon Bldf. Anytbmg yow cm wish fe ait aD times DAIRY. LUNCH 323 Waaalnttoa Su Nemr 6tb A place for refined people who appreciate food. wholesome foods at reasonable prices, . :-, Reliable Dentistry We gsaraatee ear work for IS T yaara. We will eaaaitae roar Z teeth free aae tail roe last I what thar raauira an4 what It WU1 coat. - . aam i i iia. . . -sa.se ta sa.oe Parcalala Crowaa. ...fa.M4i.ee 6old niUofS fl.M aai Va roU Sat ot Taetb toc.....a.M Palaleaa Kztracttaaa........i SllTer rulings. 1 give oaf at sons! aUanttaa ua r au work. pa. a. r. wanrrosr, ivos. ? tr. Hewtoe . Open Braalacs VatU 10. - , Boston -Painless Dentists i Between '4ts asd Bth as WaaUagtea Stv tlililic Lens small hostile attacks were driven off." ' . - ' 'Langemarcke. .mentioned for the first time today in reports of the new drive, lies about four miles above the Ypres Menin road, which Halg yesterday de scribed as the center of the British of tensive.," The : eight mile front of the new blow would make It extended over the ' same sector in which the British, in their offensives of July 81 and August H. J gained groudd. The tower and hamlets northeast of Lange marcke would . seem : to put the new British -advanced positions close to the Houthulst forest. f : -; "Tills same sector where the British Opening nnouncemen WH1 ui TELEPHONES MARSHALL 1, HOME A-6281 -The Market of Cleanliness and ScnHary Surroundings , JONES' QUALITY MEATS SpecijJly Priced for This Saturday's Sale PRIME STEER BEEF A delicious roast bef is the most substantial dinner. Try one of these juicy and tender kind: Prime Rib Roasts, choicest cuts, lb. ................ . .25 Rolled Roasts, absolutely boneless, lb . .20 Rump. Roasts (Kettle Roasts), lb S0S22 Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb 16t-18 Red and Juicy Round Steak, lb ...23. Plate Boil Beef, lb. .15 VEAL The Finest Selected MUk Fed Loin or Rump Roasts, lb.................. ....222 Leg Roasts, from 5 lbs. up, lb. .20 Shoulders, lb. .16 Breasts, lb. .16 Veal Loaf, lb. ..... . .20 Veal Chops, lb .22 Fresh Veal Sausage, lb. . . ,20 1917 GENUINE Leg Roasts, from 5 lbs. up, , Breasts (fine fricassee); lb. JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON" BRAND HAMS AND BACON Sugar Cured Mild and Sweet Hams, halt or whole, lb. ....31 Bacon, half or whole strip, lb. ...... ... ...... ...38-40 f Tenderloin Backs, half or whole strip, lb. 36 Picnics, lb. . . . .... ..22 Cottages, lb. ........ . .30 JONES' CROWN COMPOUND No. 5 Pails . ;95 No. 10 Pails v ,Vi .1.85 ; . v SPECIAL NOTICE : ' All Meat Markets of the Retail Meat Market Men'a Association adopt the following hours :t From October Tst open -from 8 A. Jlf. to 6 P. M. daily, except 7 A'. M. 'to 7' P. M. on' Saturdays. v Cooperate with us and SHOP EARLY. r - -v . -.. : . are bow gaining ground was the soene In the spring of 1816 of the last great German attempt to break through to Calais, i The ground is hist or lo also in that It was the: first battlefield where gas waa used by. tba Germans. Aerial Baidson Kiel Ffoni Ut S. PrbppsiBd Washington, Sept. 21- (I. N. 8.- The Aero club- of America today of fl i daily indorsed the suggestion of Ma jor R. Perfettl. head of the Italian SPRING LAMB lb. .28 i . ef w . ..lot aeronautic mission. ?. that fleets, of American airplanes' be delivered on the Western front through the air." - The Aero club makes an even more daring suggestions It proposes that the great German base at Kll can be attached direct from the United states. ' j t: -Whta writlasr-toW aalllng oa adrarOaara, pVaaaa matittoa Tba Jooraai. ... ,. : t Make Reading a Jrieasure if rcradin; makes your yei burny nd smart and ftwatefy-" thejaj $ something wrorif;g;They" iVed attention. ; t ; The Owl Ct- Optical Service : is ready (or you. ;- J No charge for examination . We offer you the best there Is lnskill and -equipment ! M&t Make reading a pleasure . n stead, of punishment. . , . ' ' Broadway and Washington Sta. DR. IRVING MlLLERj Rheiunatism 1. m at h a ge. Sdatlaa -praiaea masks, ota access four treated. Ooaaplete seaerai praetlee, . i: Office cans...., SOe Zonae eaila.....flJM Coaflaemeat i. eases fo,,..j gia Dr. H. G. HAMPTON T15 Sekum BoUdlaff. Office .raoae Main fl7 ftasldaace aUweod Its SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Uncle Sam Demando Trained Men "X would particularly urge upon the young people who are leaving our high schools that as many of them - as can do so avail them selves this year of the opportuni ties offered by colleges and tech nical schools, to the end that the country may not lack an adequate supply of trained men." i.. . president Wilsoa. The. Portland Y. M.i C. A. has ' responded by pro viding: 50 COURSES SO Courses for Ship Builders Accountancy Automobilo Baainess Conrao . Civil Sorvico College Preparatory Drafting Electrical tfnoering English Courses Language Courses Pharmacy J. Salesmanship Shorthand Courao) Show Card Writing L Wireless TaJegraphy -L . - ., . i . 11 interested, eaU U person, watte or phono to . I - Dir. o. vxTAMvnmrt or mvcATXoar sfOSnAJTS T. SC. Ot Night ScKool Opened Tuesday9 Sept.) 4 Use Your Sparo Honrs to Train Your self for Bigger things ; - in the largest business college in the Northwest ana only western scnooi accredited by the National Associa tion for high standards, efficiency and thoroughness. , ' , :, DAY SCHOOL OPEN YEAR ROUND . ENROLL ANY Bfit; AIJL COURSF-S CATAUX; FRS ' POSITIONS CUARANTEED ' ; GRADUATES . ? itii.iii ' attarnrrmxi, oazooaT - Tke Basttst tallraa ot Oracoa. ;. Wsshtfirtoa, laabw - saa Moataaa. "Staadard" -eaaraas. Aeaa r aorarfrig (oer raarav aemtarv af auaale. Stroaa CbriatUa htUm. , Eapaaaa aspoarata. tvazuarauoa ava, Sept. J ao4 . Ctaas work Vagina Or-. L. SmpA tor caulotjaa ta Leonard W. iuiay, k im ' 1 icaat, attaUaotUia. , w, ; :ft - ps;;-.;- 7 v N ' i. I '' 'w s1- as Xi'.