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mam THE OREGON K DAILY ' JOURNAL , PORTLAND, MONDAY. 1 NOVEMBER -28, 1917.- 0 INFORMATION : (MOTH DAY OF 1817) S' SVEHTS OF THE WEEK ' Multnomah County Teachers' IoaUtuU at Shat- ,, Lineoln hi(h and Benson Polytechnic sehoola, November 2. 2T and 2. Chartra Edward Ruaael). lecture at Auditorium Wednesday at 8 p. in. COXHfO EVEHTS Oreetm Poultry Pet Stock association en seal saow, Mnniclpel Auditorium. Dee. 8 to 8. Orceoa - Irrigation ., Consreaa, Portland, Jan- nary j vo a, AtUad Had Croat Kiiur rwil a 8F Auditorium. 6. T, TODAY'S FORECAST Portland and Vicinity. Tonight and Tues- day unsettled, probably rain; warmer tonight liubt aaatarly wind. Oregon. ToBicht and Tuesday (air east, tain weat portion; warmer tonight weat portion; mod erate aaatarly wind. , Washington. Tonight and Tueaday fair eaat, rain weat portion; warmer tonight interior weat portion; moderate southeasterly winds. ' WEATHER C0DITIO58 The preaeure ia high over the entire country but it to decreasing along the North Pacific coaat where rain baa (alien within the last 24 houra; precipitation has occurred also in the interior Northern etatee, and Utah. The weather ia cooler on most of the Pacific slope and" in Western Canada. Northern Colorado. Nebraaka, and Iowa; it la warmer in moat of Montana, Wyoming. Houth Dakota, the Hed Hirer valley. Oklahoma and Missouri. Temperatures are be low .normal over the Pacific Northwest. The Indication era (or -unsettled weather in thief rloinlty tonight and ' Tueaday probably with rain!; it will be warmer tonight. 1 T. FRANCIS UHAKK, Meteorologist. ' OBSERVATIOXS Cross In the Centenary Methodist church on Tueaday at Eaat Ninth and Bast Fine streets. The public Is invited: to a spe cial lecture that will he delivered by . Mrs. Hattie Elliott of Los Angeles at 2 :30 on "What a Mother and a Girl Ought to Know." .Mrs. ! Elliott speaks especially on the training: of the girl, in the home, and the Instruction that should come to her as she reaches the period of adolescence. At the close of the lecture she gives practical demon strations of health culture. This lecture wilt be as a benefit for the Red Cross j work and the net proceeds will be turned to the Red Crossi J. C. Elliott win. lec ture tonight In Centenary on "Preven tion of Disease by Right Living" and Tuesday night on "Scientific Breathing for Health." Admission; free to these lectures In Centenary chiurch. ClassifrlnK Homesteads. J. A. Brink- ley, land classifier with the geological survey, has been in Eastern Oregon and Weat Central Idaho classifying land under the 320 acre homestead and 640 acre stock raising homestead lawn. There have been six parties in the field and they have averaged ; 150 homesteads classified per week. Brinkley is now i on his way to Sacramento where he will J be joined by his workers who are man- j ing the trip from Idaho by automobile. The new headquarters will be in Fresno, Cal., and the winter work will be in Southern California. j Greeks Are Loyal. John Nick is a j Greek newsboy plying his trade at Yam- . hill and Broadway. He has been a real- ' dent of Portland for six years and has . Some- I PROGRAM IS ARRANGED FOR SEVENTH ANNUAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS Ti'tuperataree a i H et s n m a STATIONS 1 " S 1 t h I-c F Baker. Or. 2li 44 20 12 0 Koine, Idaho 26 60 24 .01 Boston. Mass 22-28 22 14 Huffelo.-N. Y. ... 18 22 18 .04 Calgary. Alberta . . 80 42 28 Chicago, ni 82 ae so o Ilenrert Colo. ... 24 40 24 0 Iea Moines. Iowa . 80 40 28 14 .02 Eagle, Alaska ...i-10 - 8 -14 0 Calraston. Teias . 84 66 64 0 Helena. Mont. ... 88 46 34 0 Honolulu. T. H.. 74 80 12 JecksoiiTille. Kls. . 40 68 40 12 0 Janeau. Alaska.. 42 42 86 12 .43 Kansas City, Mo... 40 88 88 14 0 Knoxeille. Tenn. . 24 42 24 0 1m Angeles, lal... 60 66 1 60 .. 0 Marshield. Or. . . 40 66 40 . . O. Medford, Or. ... 48 62 40 .01 New Orleans. I-a. .. 46 66 46 0 New York. N. Y. . . 24 80 20 24 O NomeTAlaaka ... 8 16-4 0 North Head. Wash. 44 62 44 0 Oklahoma, Ok la. . 68 60 44 18 0 Phoenix. Aria. ... 46 78 42 0 Portland. Or 88 60 88 O Roseburg. Or.-'... 86 62 86 0 ftt. IxniU. Mo. ... 86 42 84 12 0 Hi. Paul. Minn. . . 28 28 24 16' 0 Rait Ike. ITtah . . 88 44 8K .28 Kan Diego. Cal. ... 60 64 48 0 Kan Francisco, Cal. 62 62 60 0 Seattle, Wash. ... 86 48 84 0 Rpokane. Wash; . . 82 44 82 ft Vancouver. B. P. . . 86 86 0 Walla Walla, Wash. 86 60 .84 0 Convention Will Open in Portland Wednesday Morn ing, January 2. EXCURSION TO CORVALLIS Delegate Will Attend Session of Drain age Association In College City List of Speakers Announced. The executive committee of the Ore gon Irrigation congress, at its recent meeting in Portland, arranged the pro gram for1 the seventh annual convention of the congress, to be held at the Im perial hotel the first week in January, beginning Wednesday morning, January 2, and closing Saturday night. The ten tative program, which is subject to NORTHWEST NEWS IN BRIEF T. A. Ray, living near Elma, Wash- has a pear tree . In full bloom, and with small pears forming. Wlnlock. Wash., went 10 per cent over Its quota of $500 in the Y. M. C. A. drive. One of the needle beams in the Pacific highway bridge over the Cow litz river at Toledo, gave way under the weight of a loaded truck. N' one hurt. The bridge will be re paired to handle traffic until the new structure planned Is completed. Work has been started on a new $45,000 school house at Central ia. Wash. " signed and the first of the year -will go to New York to help raise $80, 000,000 for . missionary society work. Alsea, Oregon, high school raised $32, a trifle over $2 a pupil, for the Y. M. C. A. fund. . ' Pacific county, Washington, high school boys subscribed $1530 for the Y. M. C. A. army fund. Raymond high school boys gave $720 of the total amount. G. Murel Gordon, editor and' pub Usher of the Beaverton Times, has Installed a No. 5 " linotype. soia papers most oi mat time T"1" change should circumstances require, is ULl luiu li nil Lite vuici ua-j mo". 4 i-v-im . fniinwa ' residents in America are generally pro German and he doesn't like it. He in sists that the 4000 Greeks living in Portland and vicinity are Intensely loyal Wednesday, January Morning, 10 o'clock Address of wel come. Mayor George L. Baker ; re- to Uncle Sam - and that many have en listed in the United States army. I Remmage Auction Tonight In the Unitarian church parlors this evening at 7 :30 o'clock, all left-overs, consisting of clothing for men, women and enli ven, millinery, shoes, books; pictures, articles fancy and unique from last j week's three day "Rag Fair and Rum- 1 mage Sale," will be sold to the highest bidder. Fruits, pickles, jellies, tngllsh plum pudding and mtnee meat will be sold during the auction and after ward, j Professor Richardson to Speak. Pro- j feasor Oliver H. Richardson of the Unl- ! verslty of Washington, representing the ' National Security league and the Wash ington state council of defense, will be the speaker before the Rotary club Tuesday noon. Harold Hurlbut, assisted by the White Temple quartet, with Miss May Van Dyke, accompanist, will sing. Fire Fighter's Eyes Injured. Deputy i sponse, J. W. Brewer ; report of presi- dent, Joseph T. Hinkle ; report of secre tary, Fred N. Wallace ; report of execu tive committee, H. II. DeArmond : re port of committee on program ; appoint- ! P086 ment of committee on credentials ; ap pointment of committee on resolutions; i recess. . i Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock Report of legislative committee, J. H. Upton, chair man ; discussion of irrigation district law, Vernon A. Forbes, Percy A. Cup per, Porter J. Neff and other delegates I to the congress. Thursday, January S Morning, 9 :30 Report of committee on credentials ; certification of irrigation district bonds and financing of irriga The city of McMinnville has called a special election for December 27 to vote bonds to pay for the municipal swimming pool, pavement of drives and other Improvements. "Three-fingered Jack" Godwin was a Y. M. C. A. war fund speaker at Nehalem and other places along the coast. The second ordinance at the state university at Kugene is under way under direction of Professor C. 'C. Jeremiah. The practice of "listening In." par ticularly "on farmers' telephone lines, has become so prevalent In the state that many complaints are being made to telephone companies and to the pub lic service commission. Fourteen youngsters of The Dalles, ranging in years from eight to 14, started out with the expressed pur- of scaling Mount Hood, and a truant officer was put on their trail. The party took a revolver, a blanket or two and a few dollars in cash from the homes of their parents. Miss Grace Pickens of La Grande, Or., Is registered in the forestry de partment at the University of Wash ington. State Fire Marshal Wells has issued his annual warning against danger of Christmas fires, urging that' stores not stack packing material and boxes about their premises, and cautioning tion projects. Superintendent of Banks householders against the use of can- S. G. Sargent, Harry W. Gard, Fred F. Hoelscher, J. Frank Spinning, C. M. Thomas, John Rigby, Julian V. Hurley and Ralph H. Schnecioch. Afternoon, 1:30 State policy of rec lamation, Oswald West, J. P. Newell, TOWN TOPICS Port Development Proposed. Port land's need of an Importing and export ing company as an aid to port develop ment was discussed by City Attorney Walter P. LaRoche, addressing the open forum of the First Unltarium church, Sunday evening. He asserted that for Portland actually to get under way in substantial port development and com merce building the big men of the city must assume leadership. He pointed out, too, the necessity of modification of laws controlling- domestic merchant shipping in order that it may not cost more to sail ships under the American than foreign flags. Pool Halls Raided. Police Sunday night raided five downtown pool halls and arrested the proprietors and 3D boys, charging the former with permitting mi nors In their places and the latter with being unlawfully in pool rooms. The boys Were released on' $5 bail each, and the pool hall men on $10 each. The places raided and the proprietors ar rested were : Fourth and Alder streets, L. Henderson; Fourth and Morrison streets, Charles A. Mapes ; 107 Sixth street, J. Hochfeld ; Sixth and Stark streets, J. E. McGlafhan and O. W. Ryan. Tbairk Offering Meeting, All the wo men of the White Temple are most cor dially Invited to attend the annual thank offering meeting to be held Tues day from 3 to 5, at the home of Mrs. A. S. Dresser, 321 East Thirty-fourth street (take Hawthorne avenue car to Thirty fourth street, walk south). A fine pro gram has been arranged, followed by opening of mite boxes and thank offer ing envelopes. Miss Ida V. Jonts, the new Y. W. C. A. secretary, will address the women along the line of war work. Will Help Get SpraeeCaptaln C. E., McFarlane, who was commissioned cap tain In the forestry engineers, has re ceived notice that he is needed In the . aviation section in the campaign for turning out spruce. He will assist Colo nel Brlce P. Dlsque and is stationed at the army office on the fifth floor of the "if eon building. Captain McFarlane is the Inventor of the sky-line logging system. By Yor Thaaksglvlng Turkey, corn and wheat fed, direct from grower. Sale starts Tuesday noon, November 27, stall 307. publlo market. J. W. Dowty, Oak Grove Stock Farm. (Adv.) Leetare to Mothers and Girls. There will be an all day meeting of the' Red Forest Supervisor K. J. ternley, wno Georsre H. Russell. C. C. Clark. H. H suffered serious Injury to his eyes while DeArmond and other delegates ; national fighting a forest fire, has recently gone policy of reclamation, Will R. King, to Baltimore, Md., for treatment. He chief counsel United States reclamation was made almost totally blind while en- service, and other speakers to be se gaged some weeks ago tn fighting a fire lected. In the Rainier national forest, and it is- Friday, January 4 feared the injury is permanent. - j Excursion to Corvallis and joint ses- Grasing Inspector Comes. J. T. Jar- sion with State Drainage association, dine, inspector of grariing In the for- I Saturday, January & rester's office at Washington, arrived! Mnminr. a -an Irrigation rlvnlnn- today for a conference with District ment maintenance and practice, Thomas Forester G. H. Cecil. The conference Laf0nette, . D. Teel, S. S. Stevens. D. will deal with grazing studies and prob- w stone, N. G. Hedln, P. A. Devers. lems of the North Pacific district, which Raipn p. Cowgill, J. M. Griffin and includes Oregon. Washington and other deiegateS ; reports from irrigation Alaska. , projects throughout the state by repre- ColnmMa River HIgaway Stage. Two sentatives thereof; Ochoco project, R. round trips, Multnomah Falls to Port- W. Rea; Teal Irrigation district, W. B. land daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :30 Hinkle ; Umatilla project, E. P. Dodd ; a. m. and 1:10 p. m. ; leave St. Charles Stan field project, James M. Kyle; hotel. Portland, 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. North Unit irrigation project, A. D. An Saturday and , Sunday evening, leave " derson ; Western Land district, J. W. Multnomah Falls 6:30 p. m. and Port-! Messner ; Suttles Lake district, H. J. land 11 p. m. (Adv.) j Chenoweth ; Klamath Falls project, J. Coal Bankers TJrgedV-The Chamber G. Bond; Warm Springs project, John nf rvimmAi-cA will send a delegation to Rigby ; Rogue river Irrigation district. the meeting of the Port of Portland Licoln M. McCormick ; Grants Pass lrri commisslon Wednesday afternoon to gation district, John Dubois; Tumalo urge that the commission provide public I Project, Fred N. Wallace, and other coal bunkers, a new towboat and other j projects in the state by their respective essentials of port development. ; delegates. . . . ... alJ, Afternoon, 1 :30 Report of resolutions Shipyard Worker Falls Harrison maaittaa . hi..i aA oah Fisher. 113 Alberta street, was taken to - . lH ' . nnTninat,n OI,j..,hnn St. Vincents hospital Sunday night with;"; " ;7," " . i bruised back and hipa received in a fall v J at the Albina shipyards, where he is em ployed as hook tender. The injured man is 33 years old and married. Candy Dance Tonight. Serpentine dies and inflammable whiskers for Santa Claus. Rev. R. E. Dunlap, who has bee,i pastor of the Methodist church at Forest Grove for fiye years, has re- Y.M.C.A. y cnunn o Nigh.OU UUL0 Wirelesa Telegraphy, Electrical Engineering. Mechanical Drawing, Shop Mathematics, Bookkeeping, For detailed information call at or write to Dept. of Education, Dirtrion A, Portland T... M. C. A. Accountancy, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pharmacy, College Preparatory, Ship Building. Automobile Engineering, According to a report recently filed by Jacob Smith, head gardener of the Monmouth, Or., municipal gardens, the net proceeds of the potato and bean municipal gardens was $100. The money will go to the Red Cross. E. B. Hamilton of Monmouth, lieu tenant in the engineering corps of the army, was called to Washington, It. C, to report for active duty. Hamil ton was in charge of the office of the" Willamette Valley Lumber com pany. Police to Guard Gotham Waterfront ? Flan to Guard Sew York Harbor With Troops Will Be Held In Abeyance, Is Decision Announced After Conference. xsew y orK, isov. 26. (i. n. s.) At a; -conference of federal and local off! dais Sunday night It was decided that for the present the plan to man the New York waterfront with troops will be held In abeyance. It was feared that there would be the risk of interfering with the police rights and duties of the city govern ment. The officials learned that most of the slants that it is designed to pro tect areDow under heavy guard et prl-I vat watchmen. It was held that it would require up ward of 10.000 troops properly to, guard the waterfront, and It was believed that these men could be used to better advantage elsewhere. Special Demonstration ALL, THIS WEEK AT Woodard, Clarke & Co. OF THE FAMOUS Nikk-Marr Toilet Preparations Let us explain how to make your skin smooth as velvet and how to remove wrinkles in 15 minutes. First prize Sal an State Fair and first prize and gold meflal at Manufacturers' and Land Products Show. fTscAfk Small box of powder or small bottle of rouge with every pur chase. Send 3c stamp for book How to Care for Your Complexion. OFFICE NO. t, SStVfc WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND, OR. Are You SURE Your Glasses Aren't Crooked ? We find many cases of serious headaches that are the gradual result of merely a little ac cidental bending of frames so slight the wear ers didn't suspect it, but enough to derange the line of vision and thus overstrain the eyes. Our advice to any wearer of glasses is to drop in occasionally and have us make sure your glasses are straight and properly adjusted. ,We make no charge for this little service, no matter where you got your glasses, and your eyes will be much more comfortable, much less apt to bring on headaches. Columbian Optical Company Floyd F. B rower, Mgr. 145 SIXTH STREET 7-r- .- eV 4 W W .&4 ;- ryix HAZELWOOD Special Dinners fford one the opportunity of dining well in an attractive,, home like place. ' n t Special Dinner No. 33 -40c Served 5 -to 8 P.M. Creamed Chip Beef Bread and Butter Pie, Pudding or Ice Cream Coffee V The Hazelwood ; 388 Washington St. " Broadway Hazelwood f 127 Broadway Instant Service In Oar Coffee Shop 126 Park BORDEN'S -Malted Mffiil a rur em lifff PACKAGE ' , 41 GRAND PRIZE ! Ask j . miomcst Awa.no I for it 11 PANAMA EXPOSITION I lVl " A PANAMA EXPOSITION dance Tuesday. Turkey masquerade dancing: till 1 a. m. Wednesday. Thanksgiving: dancing:' afternoon and evening:. Prize waltz. New Arbor Gar den ; it's different ; Second at Morri son street. (Adv.) Beth Israel Meeting;. Congregation Beth Israel will hold its annual meet ing tonight at 8. The problem of the soldiers and sailors in cantonments will be discussed. All members are urged to be present. ' Owing to low water, steamer J. T. Teal will operate between' Portland and Umatilla only ; leaves Portland Novem ber 29, December 4, 7 a. m., Taylor St. dock. Main 613; A-7712. (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Harkins for Camas. Washougal and way landings dally, ex- , cept Sunday ; leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) j Steamer Iralde for St Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Al der street; Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30 p. m. (Adv.) MeCarger, Bates ft Lively. Fire, casualty and automobile Insurance. Yeon bldg. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.) Tbe Honse's Bestantant will be open for business Sunday morning, Novem ber 25. v (Adv.) Br. E. C Brown, Eye, Ear Mohawk building. (Adv.) ;Daroutli College rrofessor Is Dead Reliable Dentistry Wa luaraBtM nv work for 10 yasvn. We will examine yonr (Mta free ana tell yea last wbet they require esd what it will Oo at. Gold Crowns .....13.80 te SS.OO Porcelain Crowns. . . .3.&O-$&.O0 Sold FiUiuss si. 00 and V9 Full Set of leeth for 15.00 Painless Extractions....... 6ee Silver Filling 64e I a It m Beraoaal attention te ail work. Sr. Hewtea DR. H. F. NEWTON. Prop. Opea Eveaints Until 10 Boston Painless Dentists Between 4th and 6th on Washinsrton St Hanover. N. H., Nov. 26. (I. N. S.) George Bay Wicker, professor of eco nomics in Dartmouth college, died at his home Sunday. Professor Wicker had been on the faculty of Dartmouth college since 1900. He was 47 years old. Thanksgiving Day pi ML Your Table Requisites We have selected them for you Plum puddings Mince Meats Peeled Muscat Grapes Educator Crackers 1 French Mushrooms Artichoke Hearts Ripe and Green Olives Franco-American Soups Truffles Fruit Cakes Nuta and Raisins Salted Nuts Glace Fruit After-Dinner Mint See Our WinwW Display L. ifthSt. Corbett Bldg. Phone Order. Mayer & Co. Main 9432 j A-4432 Invited 1 n Work Looks For Men Now ! There's money for everbody who can work. More money for everybody who will save. They are the only ones who will have money when they have to stop work. 1 Deposit today in . our Savings Department. I The United States National Bank -with which Is consolidated the I m Lumbermen National Bank Resources Over $25,000,000 CHWAB PRINTING COJ i BtN F. GREENE-HARRY FISCHER 'STARK STRBtT SECOND FOUR CUPS FOR A CENT "Safe-Tea First THE ECONOMICAL REFRESHMEMT J 1 Portland Hotels i i - Ridgways India-Ceylon Tea Your Grocer can Supply You j Satisfaction or your inpney back. New York Office 111-113 Hudson Street LANG & CO., Distributors tTWf s? las m S -WSs StMSl L'Hsti ,ii in. . Multnomah Hotel PORTLAND. OREGON LOGICAL HEADQTTARTZKS lCeamieeturere' d Lead Products fas ; KoTarnbsr Id w 34th 550 Room, with Daib. iron)' 1,50 oy. v GARAGE operated by the hote tor convenience of tourists. GRANT SMITH'" CO.. Owners Xrte T. Ha ctser, Pres. U K. Cioauer, Mgr. 0PERATDK PHONE WAN 0 A OWING TO CONDITIO N CAUSED BY STRIKE Permanent Positions Are Open to Experienced Telephone Operators There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. Good wages from start. Regular and frequent increases. Steady and permanent positions Pleasant; Light and Clean Work , Light and Airy Central Offices Comfortable Rest and Recreation Rooms First-Class Lunch Service at Less Than Cost Annual Vacations With Pay Sick Benefits Death Benefits Pensions Without Cost to Employes . The PACIFIC TEIHOKEPEUEGRAPH CO. PARK AND OAK STREETS Telephone Broadway 12000 ' Sunday Hours 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. V m mm 9 mmmm 31 Tbe IXWiKu la a . BMMfera aa4 elefauUr iwmii"- auiel. poaaseeim vee - ef VU otoei oii.. ..ti (iniwr MHtbtve le toe Nacthrt i-.,.ii s( lUtb aa4 Atdrr itreeta. .,.). Wortaaa St kUns'a bif Ori-ii..iiu alura. la heart wf retail aod u, at liatrb't Batre. fl aae up. Has uiei. Un i raise. W" ear also ruoa from iUUl Krt eueet u burcL, iewahu. W. at. sKWaHD, I'ror. " fill n i ar A Li 1 1 1 1 L J I M 1 1 F S i f s r j yaw Ley ? is J 1 1 71 "JUST THE HOTEL FOR YOU." COURTESY, comfort, homelike atmosphere at moderate prices whether for the day. week or month. Absolutely ftrsproeC. ' - Cmtrsily iocstsd. Convstuamt to ail carilaea aad . points of iotereet. VUitinf buyers will : Hacl ft. cboerful sml inviting. oxmnt B. XZTZ, KOI, WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH New Arrivals in Portland SLould First Find Their Way to Hotel Gorri KATES ft A DAY AND VT v CW. Coraettos. preeldest. ' E. neser. Maimeer. , Pork vad Aidevr. fort I and. Or. If elius ! A- MtMrati-f ijeVd HvMl u( Merit. HOTEL CLIFFORD Cast ' U errisoa 8t, Near Oraad Atsj Isa It Per Oar. VfiVx BaLo.