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JOURNAL POR TLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917. 11 i THE OREGON INFORMATION (29 1ST DAI or mi) . 0 Coming Event Land frAdooi , S&aw. rortlaao, Beclaalne Heeember 8. Today's Forecast Portland sea Vicinity fair tonight nd Sat vrdar; light Tartabl winds. Oregoa and Washington fair tonight anil Saturda; light YarlabU winds. Weather Conditions The western high pressors area taaa. sprrad ih the southern portion of the country from Ol'fornla to I he Mlsaelaalppl rlTer, attended by enlcW weather la the Mississippi ally, the West Cult at a tea and Arlaena. The drop In temperature vn especially pronounced lu the Mleeleelppt valley where many stations re tort a fall of So decrees within the last 24 hour and at tit. Uml there waa a fall of 21 degrees. The eastern storm now Ilea cen tral er the Urea. Lakes, and waa ecrotn pi tied by precipitation in the allesovri valley end la the entire country east of the Missis sippi rler. Due to the fall la pressure, tem- Iratures have llseu In the Atlantic Cos si itatea aad in the Northwest l.'wia the Paclft ocean to the 100 meridian, and aa far south aa Halt Lose City. The temperatures thU naming are above normal In the Northwest, and east of the Mississippi rlrer; elsewhere tt-y sre below. The hlRli Ltreimure condition over this region will be attended by fair weather la tula vl cli.lty tonight and Katurday. ALHlKD 11. THIEHMtt.N, Meteorologist. Observations iTemnerstures -7 STATIONS 55 55 3 1? I! ox Fisker, Or IsuUe. Idaho , Ioton. Mm . buffalo. N. y Calgary. Alb CI lego. Ill ltiTer. Colo Ix-i Moines. Iowa .. . iMiltith, Minn Galveston. Texaa .... Helena, Mont Honolulu. 1. II Jacksonville. Via. ... JclcsU, Alaska KkLsaa CUT, Mo...... Ki.uivllle. Teun Ia Angelas, Cal. ... Mi.rshfld. Or Mcdford. Or New Orleans, La. ... New York. N. Y. ... Nome, Alaska North Head, Wash. . Oklahoma. Okla 1'lioeolx. Ails Portland. Or. Itoseburg. Or Mncrameuto, Cal Ht. IHils, Mo Ht. 1'aul, Minn Halt Lake. Club, Haii Mego, Cal Han r'rauclsc", Cal. .. Heat tie. Wash Hheiidan. Wyo Spokane, Wash Hwlft Current, 8ask. Victoria, B. C Walla Walla. Wash.. Washington. D. C. .. U T2 U o 84 :w 0 M 5 4 12 0 S4 74 82 30 .14 IH 42 lo 0 31 08 31 16 ."1 41 42 32 .... 0 21 48 2tf 0 24 40 24 20 .10 54 82 54 24 .08 42 32 30 12 0 7S 84 0 74 78 72 12 42 44 42 .... .2(1 3D 4H 80 12 0 SO 7H M 14 1.62 m M M .... o 42 72 38 0 04 74 28 0 80 88 80 IS .02 AO M M 12 0 34 38 32 0 60 M 60 14 0 20 52 24 0 42 SO 401 0 RO (14 48 0 :w 04 H .... 0 5l SO 52 0 :w 74 aa 12 .20 2 42 2 If 3. 44 a .... 0 68 78 5 0 .Vi 78 50 0 4H 54 4 01 42 40 28 20 0 32 50 30 0 82 30 20 18 .01 48 .... 48 .... 0 62 64 50 0 84 82 58 0 'Afternoon report of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS Spanish Class to Meat. The final period for enrollment In the University of Oregon extension class m aavanceu SDanish is the meeting tonignt in tn auditorium of the University club on Sixth and Jefferson streets at 7 o'clock. Anyone who expects to take the. course, should be present. Other extension classes which meet tonight in the Central library are: Deacrlptlv geometry at 6:15. biology of the bird and harmony at 7: beginning graphic statics at 7:30 and advanced graphics at 8:80, child development, philosophy of history and musical analysis at o and drawing from life at 8:20. in class In foreign trade will hold ita second meeting tonight at 8 at the Chamber of Commerce, and the clatt In the law of contracts will .meet in room 140 at the courthouse at 7:30. couver will engage In it for several through Portland Thursday, bound for days. Each unit will camp there with .Linda Vista. Cal., These troops are a full field equipment. The- six com ; part of the movement of S0OO men to panics of the Third Oregon (officially the southern camp. They are for the On Hundred Sixty-Second :, United most part recruits from California and States infantry), if they: remain, .will Arizona. ? probably get up some unofficial ana l friendly . contests. wat tae Beef Trust. Eat Frank I. Smith's meat. You get it at 228 Al der street, at these prices. Veal stew, 10c; T-bone steak,. 15c; Sirloin steak. 15c; Tenderloin steak, 15c; Porterhouse steak, 15c; Oven roasts, 14c; Boiling beef, 10c; Sausage meat, 15c; Bones, 5c; Breast veal, 12c; Veal cutlets. 5c; Liver, 10c; Prime roast beef, 15c; Round steak, 15c; Rib steak, 15c; Ham burg steak, loc; Pot roasts, Izftc; Veal stew, 10c; Soup bones, 7c; Koast veal. 15c; Beef -stew, 10c; Veal, steak, 20c. Fine potatoes, 31.75 per sack, 100 pounds. (Adv.) Special nag Baisiag Progsram, Un- usual feature will be introduced in the Liberty loan flag raising ceremo nies under the auspices of the Oregon Civic league at the postofficeV block; Fifth and Morrison streets, Saturday noon. Dr. Irving Fisher of Yale will make a 6-minute address. Immediately afterward he will address the league at the Multnomah hotel on "The Health of a Nation In War Time." Miss Eloise Hall will sing the "Star Spangled Ban ner" at . the flag raising and the fife and drum corps of the sons of Span ish-American war veterans will play. Historical Society to Vest. The Oregon Historical society is now in its new home, the Auditorium, and a sort of official housewarmlng will be observed October 27 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when the formal dedication will take place. This will te the an nual meeting- of "the society and after a short business: session, Binger Her man, a pioneer of, Roseburg, will speak on the subject, "Southern Oregon, With Incidents and Actors in Its History." Engineers May Focm Battalion for Army A movement is on foot to organize a battalion of road engineers In Mult" nomah county for the national army. Clarence H. Knowles, who recently received a commission as first lieuten ant of the United States Engineers corps, and who is at present chief en gineer connected with the roadmastefs office, has written to the commanding officer of the Twenty-third Engineers at Washington. D. C, suggesting that a battalion of 750 men could be en listed .in Multnomah county from the large number of experienced work ers who had worked on the Columbia river highway, "steam shovel men, truck drivers, ' bridge builders, rock workers, tunnel men and others. Store Xmployes to Kike. Members of Roberts Druthers- Emploes club will go on a hike to Mount Warner Sunday. They will leave Portland Sat urday night at 11 o'clock for Bonne ville and take the trail from there. It Is planned to arrive at the summit of the mountain before sunrise. Mount Warner attains an altitude of 2500 feet. The view from this eminence embraces a panorama of the Columbia river gorge many miles in extent. In 1 the changing crimson florles of the dawn, the river vista extending in far silvery reaches among the purple, curtained mountains presents a world of grandeur. The party will return to Portland Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Wine Makers Tlaed. Fxank and D. Ambrose, 866 Corbett street, were fined 116 each In municipal court on a charce of manufacturing wine at their home. Mike Ambrose, son of Frank, and Baptists Yazsallno were released from a charge of resisting an officer. The boys interfered when the officers started a search of the home. The Ambrose brothers must destroy all the liquor they have in the making at their home, the court ordered. Schedule Conference Held. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway of ficials wr In conference here, Thurs day, with a view of improving train ncheduls. A. P. Chapman, assistant general passenger agent, of Seattle; A. P. Warner, assistant general pas senger agent, of Spokane; O. F. West, car service agent, of Seattle.-and A. E. Kirkland, superintendent of bleeping car service, of Tacoma, were present from out of town. Ahaval Sbolom Services. Services will be held at the Congregation Ahaval Sholom, corner Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Saturday morn ing services will be held at 8-30 o'clock. Rabbi R, Abrahamson will officiate. Resume Hlfls Practice. Rifle prac tice at Clackamas will begin Saturday on the state range, and a number of the engineers 'regiment now at Van- Brltlsn Bed Cross Society. The weekly meeting of the British ilea Cross society will be held in the Woodmen hall. Eleventh and Alder streets, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Mrs. Jane, who recently returned from Eng land, and she will give an account 01 Red Cross there. A musical program has been provided. Bird do to atet. At tne regular weekly meeting of the Audubon Bird club, Saturday night, Miss Mary Baker will give an illustrated talk on "Birds I Met East of the Cascades." Many Eastern Oregon birds will be de scribed and shewn in colors on the screen. The meeting will be held in the story hour room of Central library at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. Sean McAllister to Speak. This eve ning at 8 o'clock Dean McAllister will deliver an address at the Pro-Cathedral on spiritual preparedness as learned from the war. The meeting is open to all. Mrs. Owen at St. Johns. Mrs. L. W. Owen will be the speaker at the St. Johns Baptist church at 11 a, m., and at the First German Baptist church at 7 p.m. Sunday, October 21. The British Bed Cross Society. Meeting Saturday night, 8 o'clock. Woodmen hall, Eleventh and Alder. Address by Mrs. Jane of England, and good musical program. (Adv.) Concert at Men's Resort. A concert will be given at the men's resort Saturday night by Beulah Myer Cur tice and her own selected company, be ginning ft 8 sharp. Banal Assembly Tonight. The reg ular weekly meeting of the Bahai as sembly will be held in room 516, Eilers building, at 8 tonight. Steamer Jes'le Harking for Camas. Waahougal and way landings dally, except Sunday: leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Steamer Xralda for St. Helens and Rainier, dally at 2:30 p. m., foot of Aiuer sireei; eunoay, aw xaeiena unijr, 1:30 p. m. (Adv.) McCarger, Bates Si Idvely. Fire, casualty and automobile insurance. Yeon bldg. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.) Br. Xto It. McsTenna, dentist, re turned from east. 609 Oregonlan build ing. (Adv. Br. B. C. Brown, Bye, Bar, Mohawk building. (Adv.) Troop Trains Pass Three trains of troops from American Lake passed Skull Is Fractured When Hit by Cycle Walter Brown, 48 Ninth street, is at Oood Samaritan hosiptal with a frac tured skull as the result1 of ' being struck by a motorcycle early this morning. The .machine that struck Brown was ridden by Walter Hatfield, 243 Mill street, an employe of the Independent Foundry. Hatfield was traveling west on Tay lor street at Fifth when the accident occurred. Hatfield declares he was traveling at a moderate speed. Club Women Vote $250 to Buy Bonds Daughters of Confederacy Will Help Out Idherty Bo Mrs. Blla Mitch ell Xs Hostess to Organisation. The : Daughters of Confederacy, Thursday, voted to buy $250 worth of Liberty bonds, and a committee . was appointed to make the purchase today. This decision met with applause, as the organisation is essentially patri otic, though the entire state member ship is but 43. The women also voted to spend the time at the meeings hereafter In knitting. Mrs. Ella Mitchell was hostess to the Daughters, entertaining at the Portland Heights home of her daugh ter, Mrs. John A. Keating. Mrs. L. W. Owen, founder of Fathers day, a southern woman of the old regime. captivated everyone with a recital of actual war recollections. Mrs. Alice McNaught contributed vocal numbers with Miss Emily Duke at the piano and Miss Bernarda Harry sang "My Old Kentucky Home." with Mrs. Ham mond as accompanist. Mrs. L. R. Bai ley will be hostess at Its November meeting. The afternoon closed with a happy social hour, during which tea was served, those pouring being Mrs. Daughters, and Mrs. E. B. Moses, a former president. Police Arrest 18 Jitney Club Drivers i Eighteen Jitney drivers, one of them 1 a woman, were arrested Thursday aft- ernoon on the order of Mayor eager on the 'charge of operating - Jitney, buses without bond. I All are said to be members of the ! "Pro Bono Publico" club, a Jitney organization recently formed by driv ers to avoid paying the municipal bond demanded. They Were released on their own recognisance and will appear for trial before Municipal Judge Rossman this morning. Those arrested: Irma Wright. Nathan Greenberg, Oscar Olson, Frits Jacob sen, H. H. Olsen, August Nebendahl, Mack Kumels, Fernand Mann, Henry Peters, " Matthew Koonts, John W. Hickman, Raymond Church, Manuel Nepon, Frank Peugb, Ralph Jacobsen. B. Podolsky, A. Erickson and Albert Stevens. Atr-cases were set over until Satur day. New Committees For Liberty Drive Centralis, Wash.. Oct. 19. J. H Roberts, who has been placed In oharge of the Liberty loan, drive for the territory adjacent to Central la, yesterday announced the appointment of the following committees:.. Salser Valley L T. Alvord. Chris Thompson. Henry Meyers, John A. Harvey and Dr. S. J. Mofratt, Fords Prairie Chariest Ire. XT A Johnson, E. H. Griffith, P. T. Camp and W. W. Albert. Lincoln Creelf V-rnm r)Mn Huber. Fred In galls and A. H. Pad ham. Card of Thanks; We desire to express our ap preciation to the O. A. R., Women's Relief Corps and friends for their kindness durinsr the illness and death served, those pouring being Mrs. 0f our dear husband and father. Mrs. Serena C, Morton, president of the 1 j. j. Graves and family. (Adv.) Attention Liberty Bond Buyers The Commerce Safe Deposit and Mortgage company has set aside on or its fire and burglar proor saies tor the safe keeping of Liberty bonds. This service will be furnished free. to all Durchasers of Liberty bonds who have no convenient and safe place for their keeping. This company will give its official receipts for all bonds so de posited with It. COMMERCE SAFE DEPOSIT AND MORTGAGE COMPANY. 1 Third Street. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. (Adv.) 'E want to thank the people of Portland for their excellent co-operation with us in keeping the Hoover pledge. Every Tuesday will be .meatless day, every Wednesday we serve war bread. The Portland Lunch 50c Victrolas Records All the records ; the late ones, too Easy Ownership Terms J r ohnson Jiano o. 147-149 6th St., Bet. Alder ft aCorrlson. Pag Moyer Clothing Co. Hffl Tn What Is Your Job? Sometimes you feel like changing clotKes and getting away fron the regular "grind." Moyer Clothes will make the road to pleasure easy for you. They dont cost much, yet they supply every bit that's wanted in style, quality and fit. So why not look at them now? When You See It in Our Ad, It's So It's a Mistake to believe that furs cost a lot. At CHERRY'S you can buy lovely stoles, j scarfs and capes at reasonable prices i and on easy terms of payment. 3S9-91 i Washington street, Pittock block. Adv. AXXSXT DABGXirO ACAD BUY Newly opened. Latest ballroom dances taught by Prof. G. A. Lan don of Detroit, Mich. Private les sons given adults and children from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M. Spe cial children's class Saturday 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Visitors cordially Invited. . K CHAPTER LXI. Painless Parker Outlaw His Confessions Tha dsntal collage earrioulum may bats slaboraU eoarsaa ea asntal "ataioa" aa wall aa dsntal prae- tie. Vttt it eoaan't Include In the atnd 'iaa sf tha orabtye d a a t i ata aaythina; abont dsntal snst aasa method a. Tha rsaaoa la that dsntia. try fcainr a "profes sion." must not ha Yulrarisad by bains made aeonomloal and sna hundred par seat sxrioieot. rrafasatsaal dentistry aad buil ass dentistry, like ail aad water, are not aopposed to he unethical. mixed. It's highly -Vow. isn't that Tommy-rot 1 la this en Hrhtened Tweatieth Century isn't it ridio ulona, hat to say scandalous. that dsntal graduates ahoald " ha sent ant into the , world te sera ton for their bread and butter, warned against adapting tha business meth . ada which would . sot only increase their asefttlaeee ia the seoaomto world, but would ears dollars and cento frittered away ia amateurish stupidity 1 Show me one of your Old School dentists, who belonja to the dental societies and. trails alon- behind the ethical band wagon, and 1 11 snow you a man who is, nine tunes eut of ten, a pathetic boob about ' money matters, knows nothing about buy ing hia materials at fair prices, knows nothing about running hia office so aa te get the best out of tha ' time aad cash apent. knows nothing about estimating a dental job aa any other ordinary human be ing would estimate a contract, knows noth ing; about system, knows nothing about en larging: his practice through recognised trado stimulators in brief, is a pitiful weakling ia a highly organized indua trial era. . He's aa anachronism this little waif from tha Middle ages, eoncealinar hia igno rance of hew to take care of himself by biding behind the skirts of eld Bother Tra dition aad Grandma Ethics. Ke wonder tha dental colleges encourage these graduates of theirs to harry up and join the dental societies. It's their only saltation. These babes ia the woods need soma sort of asylum like the Dental Trust to shield them with laws aad regulations, aimed against the public and aimed te pro tect them in ea illegitimate graft. Other, wise, the wolf of ordinary business compe tition would gobble them np whole. (Ts be continued) Saturday and Monday At the peeaa Leading East Side Store Yarns Ladies9 Glove Specials You'll wonder how it can be done. $1.50 value cape glove.. .$1.19 $2.00 value white doeskin gloves With white and black stitching on back. Special ......$1.69 Underpriced Shetland floss, note the price 18c Fleischnefs eiderdown wool; the popular wool for scarfs, wrist lets, toques, etc 20c Hosiery Special Ladies' fiber silk hose, all colors, 60c and 65c values at -49 ct ' Underskirts Ladles' Silk underskirts, all colors, 15 values, special on these two days S4.35 Double S.&H. or Red. Stamps These Two Days Overall Special "Superior brand men's overalls. Plain blue, blue and white stripe, gray. $1.50 and $1.75 values, at ..81.25 Arrow Collar at the old i r- price . IDC Voile Waists A splendid selection of voile waists, nicely trimmed, at S2.45 Men's Night Shirts Outing Flannel, special at 49e $4 Work Shoes Special $3 Men's heavy tan work shoes. Oood. heavy dou ble sole. No mattVr what part of city you live in, it will pay you to come J after them. Here now at. T.. ....... 3 W. H.Markell&Co. Store Open Saturday Evenings East Morrison St., at Union Ave. Butterick F":""' Mairkel Fifty-Fifty With the Season A Fall-weight Overcoat will nicely balance the chill in the atmosphere that you feel when you start down town in the morning and uptown at night. We are showing by far the largest assortment of Overcoats in the history oi our store and the mod els were never more at tractive. Regardless of advancing costs of raw materials, you win d most agreeably sur prised at the reasonable ness of our prices in qual ities from v $20 to $65 Buffum & Pendleton Co. Clothiers, Batters and Kaberdashers, 117 lim BTXZZT, 10 Steps From Washington 8treet. F. N. PENDLETON VINTHROP HAMMOND GalvlnE. Coaley William Demingv H. McElfresh and Harry Morrig. . ysoutn Hannaford-J. B. Jones, Cart Null and A;M. Troxel, ' ' .' :" V . '- Wtea writing to or calling ea advertisers please mention Tbe Journal. , ' V ATS rOS XXBUXf BOBTSB A Nation can thrive only through the thrift of its people." We must save if we are to survive. "We must save to win this war. Adjust your affairs so as to enable you to sub scribe to the maximum of your ability to this issue of Liberty Bonds. Save your homes, save your business, save your country by investing your savings in Liberty Bonds. ST7BSCSZBS TODAT Tou Bond Always Accept ed as Cash, at mil race alae for icerc&andiaa Tux chased at Our Store. HAZELWOOD BREAKFASTS are very appetizing and moderate in price. SPECIAL BREAKFAST No. 9 45c Served 6 to 11:30 A. M. Ham or Bacon and Eggs Toast or Rolls With Butter Coffae The Hazelwood 388 Washington St. Broadway Hazelwood 127 Broadway Instant service in our Coffee Shop 126 Park Reliable Dentistry Li TIT- ssrWtssssi We will not publish our regular week end advertisement, but will give our space to promote the sale of Liberty Bonds We will appreciate your coming to the store or phoning your orders without the ' ' ' aid of our advertisement. . . j ar , - PUT ALL THE MONEY YOU CAN INTO LIBERTY BONDS , Your First and Foremost Duty Is to Your Country, "Are You Loyal?" If You Can't Fight, You Must Help i hose Who Can. Are You Doing It? L. MAYER & CO., Inc. "Portland's Leading Grocers" 166 Fifth Street (Corbett Building) Phones A-4432, Main 9432 TELEPHONES MARSHALL 1 HOME A -62 81 The Market of Cleanliness and Sanitary Surroundings ' JONES' SUPERIOR QUALITY MEATS Specially Priced for This Saturday's Sale . Selected Steer Beef Prime Rib Roasts, lb T. .25 Rolled Roasts, lb .20( - Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb : 16S18t Rump Pot Roasts, lb , 20-22 ' Round Steak, lb 23 Plate Boil, lb 15? . GRAIN FED PIG' PORK Loin Roasts, lb 32 Leg Roasts, lb 28 Shoulder Roasts, lb... 25 Spare Ribs, lb .18 VEAL CREAMY WHITE Loins or Rump, lb. ... . .22t Roasts, lb .22J Leg Roasts, 5 lbs. up...20' Shoulders or Breasts, lb. 1?$ Fresh Veal Loaf, lb . 20 Fresh Veal Sausage, lb. 20 ...- Extra Special Today First of the Season: Jones' Pure Pig Pork Sausage, lb. . . ........... . .35 Deliciously toothsome , and packed in one-pound sanitary cartons. ; Smoked Meat Specials JONES'. PRIDE of OREGON BRAND Sugar Cured Mild and Sweet Fancy Bacon, sliced and trimmed, lb ...50t '. Hams, half or whole, lb .32 Choice Bacon, half or whole, lb ,40t-42 '' Tenderloin Backs, half or whole, lb r .38 Picnics, lb 24 Cottages, lb. ......... .30 ) Do your shopping early. Telephone your orders the day before. Help us to maintain our prompt and courteous service. We close promptly at 7 P. M. every Saturday. We saaraatee ear mmr tot ! real a. We sriu exesatae yea teeu tree ao4 tell vea last arsat taer reuairs) sad was u will east. SoM Trolrae $.M te U.M poreelala crwas....M.s-ia.ee Void llUiass .SL.M sad Vs fall Set ei Testa tar . Palnlesa tractians. ...... .0 atWer rtUlags ....Ms 1 aire sar arenas I attsattoa to ell work. Dev. U. r- RKWTOM. Pre. Opes K remises (Jam tO. Boston Painless Dentists 8rtwB 4tb so ftts ea Wasfe!atoa St." Rheumatism Limtsfo, adsttee praiaea Bacas, mtc saoeessxauy f sate a. Cesaplete (sjaaxai practice. Ofxlce calls 80s ease eaiis. . ...SlO CeaziassBeat cases (sr..... ffll Dr. N. G. HAMPTON TO Oekam BaUdlms. Office Pfcoae Mala a7 Sesldeaee SelJwoo4 its ncrrtft CARS TE1ZPM0NC 41 HCATtHS ROUS MAM44 Golden West Coffee fa. l.a.A ffS.SS Id alUSI IAUUJI Have you bought your Liberty Bonds? Do it now, REDUCED EXCURSION FARES TO WILLAMETTE VALLEY POINTS 1 Saturdays and Sundays Return Limit Mondays ; Big Red Electric Cars provide frequent and fast service ; i to West Side points, as far as Cor- " vallis. Steam service on main line. Tillamook County Beaches Newport Beaches Many fishing treams en route.' WeelcV end fare from Portland. Train leaves Portland daily at 8:30 A.M and leaves Tillamook at 10 :00 A. M. Delightful in the FalL wiek-end fares from Portland. Daily train service. City Tickert Office) 1S1 Fonrta Street . Phones Main 8S0 A-6704 Joha M. Scett, Cneral Pasaanfer Agent - SOUTHERN PACIHC LINES