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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POR TLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1317. 11 INFORMATION 18418T PAY OF lm - . ' ' ' - COMXITO KTEWM - Oreetm Poultry ret ttot aarastettaa real enow, Municipal Auditorium. Dm, S ts.S. Omm Ixrisatloe Coosresa, Portland. Jaa- aarjt t to (. ' ' J 1& tad Res' Cross Beaut. OwsMnbM' S, a. T, t. AatUterittM. : : - . .V: TODAY'S yORECAST' . Portland and TietnUr Tonigb em Saturday f.lrr ItirTii niith.f.rl-r winds . Orecoo TonUht end Saturday fair; ssoderst. aonthaaattfly winds, toereesine: eloos tha coast. - Wesat&ftos Toaliht fait; Saturday rain west. ' fair cart portion; modrst souineaawriy wuws. .r ioaraaains alone lb. coast. i ( Tha vatKs disturbene. baa moved to Texas, and hlsrj pressure now obtains orar moot of to. eoentry " except tha Mexican border states and Oklahoma. - Lisht trrecioitation baa occurred Id eally, on tha north pacific eoast and eastward to tha Mississippi valley, to mas. Neorasie, sansaa. tha western portions of Kew Tort and Psnnsyl--vaaia. Florida, Britiia Columbia and Manitoba. Tha weather is -warmer in tae Saoramento TSlley, Arbooa New elelico, Texas and northeastward to Iowa: it Is eorreepondiiislr cooler in moat other sections. Temperatures are below normal la Southern and Eastern Orecoa. interior-northern Washington, and Idaho, and much below normal from the northern Bookies southeastward to the Atlantic Fair weather la. indicated for this vicinity to night and Sstordajr. . T. FRANCIS DRAKE. ' ' Jleteorolociit. OBSEEVATIOKS Xeoiperatarea. B I ' ? A y 3 i . . 4 If f s if f Raker. 6r. I' 46 I & 80 I 12 O ; Boston, Mass. ... 24 a 24 18 O Chicago, III. . . .. 19 82 1 .... 0 Iener, Colo. .... 16 48 18 14 O Dulutb. Minn. , S 10 ' 2'... Eureka, Cat .... . 88 88 .... 0 OalTestoe, Texas.. 6 82 80 18 , O JacksonTille. Fla,. 40 68 40 . ... .20 Kalispell. Mont... 18 28 18 .... .08 Kansas Cfty, Mo. . 18 18 16 14 0 KnoxTille, Tenn. . . 82 80 82 .... O Los Aneeles, Cel.. 62 T4 li .... v liarabfield. Or.... 88 84 86 .... .02 New Orleans. La.. 46 42 46 .... 0 New Tork. N. T... 20 40 20 22 O North Head, Wn. . 44 48 42 .... .06 North Tfsxira. Wn. 22 66 82 . . . . O : Portland. Or ... , 40 60 86 ......01 Red Bluff, Cal..., 60 60 60 O ItosweU. N. M.... 60 68 88 24 O St. Louis, Mo..... 16 22 14 .... 0 Salt Lake. Utah... 28 40 28 .... .12 Han VrsnciKjo. Cal. 62 84 62 10 0 Sheridan, Wyo..... 8- 2B 6 .... .14 bpokane, Wash. , , 18 84 18 .... 0 Taooma, Wash. . . . 88 44 84 . . . . O Tatoosh l. Wn. i k . 42 46 42 .... O Valdea. Alaska.. 22 ,28 20 ,0 Vancouver, B. C. 86 40 86 v0 . Walla Walla. Wash. 86 42 80 .06 Waahtostoa. D.' C. 82 42 80 .... 0 'Afternoon report of preceding day.,. TOWN TOPICS ClTlo League Laneheon. What Boy Ucouta represent ana learn will be told by heads of their or-anizatlon before the Oregon Clvlo league Saturday noon at the Multnomah, hotel, and demon strated toy the Boy , Scouta themselves. The, speakers will be H. X. Cross, na tional field scout commissioner from Loe Angeles i Homer D. AngeH, a member of the executive conynittee of the Portland council, and James K. Brockway. Port land scout executive. The "Oregon Pay roll" Kirla will appear. Reservations : may be made by telephoning- Main 8550 ;r A-8340. ' Isjsred Tralainan Improrins. W. Patrick, Oreg-on Electric trainman who 'was seriously injured in an accident at Front and Salmon streets November 16, was removed from St. Vincent's hos pital Thursday-to his home at 40 West Jefferson street. His condition is much Improved, though his injuries were serl ,001. 'His chest was badly crushed and , he suffered many bruises. Oregon - Placard Adopted. Ohio and Michigan hav adopted the placard tised extensively in vi vork by the Oregon Social Hygiene society. This news was received in, Portland yesterday by the society in s telegram from J. C Eng lish, former member of the executive board, who is now In the east. He said two days'-work accomnlished tha above results. Mr.. English : wired to f Adolpb Wolfs, treasures f the Oregon society. jas wiu return tfl Portland, Sunday. : Bet trieted . . Servlee laderMdv The Central - labor council Thursday night passed a resolution indorsing the re stricted car service as a means of en abling the Portland Railway Light eV Power com pans, to pay the increased wages of the employes. It will be pre sented to the Oregon public service com mission when it tak.esup the matter on second hearing next week. - v - .EsfUth Clatset to KeeU The -class in the teachlnr of English -conducted by-Professor Mabel Holmes Parsons of the University of Oregon will meet at 40 o'clock Saturday morning in room H of Central library.' Subject; - Tha Placing of the Voice in Reading." The short story class wlU meet at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at the same place. Vis itors - are welcome to these classes. Kow Witt MdiesJ Corpt-H. C. lUchtmyrse, a Portland boy, who has been- : with the - Oregon - engineers at Camp Mills, It X., has been transferred to . the - regimental medical corps, - ac cording to a letter received by bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Ricbtmyre of this city ' Bichtmyrs enlisted In May and says he expects active auty in France soon. .... ..... Fosad With Stolen Ooeds Clarence Zuercher, 18, supposed to be a fugitive from Cascade Locks, was arrested in the north end by Detectives Golts and Howell Thursday night. He is warrtec at Cascade Zxwks for the theft ot a suitcase and other goods, .which the of ficers found in hi possession. He is held for the officer' from - Cascade Locks. ' :v To Protest XtemovaL The MontavDJa board of trade will meet Saturday eve ning to consider what action, may be taken to prevent removal of the firs station in Monrta villa. The- - meeting wlU be held in the office of; A. N. Searle, East Seventy-sixth and Olisan streets.: Everyone interested in the matter has been -urged to attend. . Hike Is Xacleay P Ark. For their Sun day walk the Masaroas will go along the Cornell road i and through tapper and lower Macleay park.. They will meet at the corner of Petty rrove and North Twenty-fifth streets f l :t0 p. m, r The trip will cover a distance of five miles. Vera E, Taylor, leader, may be reached by telephoning Marshall J44S. - . Kstsrepatks . ElectsAt their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening the Oregon Association . of , .Naturopaths elected officers for the coming year. Dr. L. R. Wilson was chosen -president ; Dr, H. A. Stockdale, first vice president Dr. L. C Mizner-second vice'presldent Dr. C E. Dodge, secretary, and Dr. L. Maynard Tosier, treasurer. : - - r . room. ' uentrat . uorary, -iMnosB . Bohlman wUl give an Illustrated lecture on ."The cauxornia unoor. . i - ture win bo accompanied, with a fine serler ot lantern slides to colors, ine public is invited. , : ;--:vfv- i"":--. - filaeksr te Oe Bsk-H. C. Saunders. who was in Seattle on registration flay and did not register, for the draft, he slid, because bs was Intoxicated, tailed to make up his mina wnetner to enust in the army or navy, or go to Jail, so he will be sent to Seattle for disposition by the federal authorities there. -. aUa Works DamagaeV-Flre start ing from waste oil at the California Plating works, 212 ' Second street, at ? :4S , this .morning caused carnage oi $100. Engines 22 MnA 1 answered the eaJL ' putting out the blase with the chemical. Streetcars using the Haw thorns brldge wers delayed. : c Thrift ' Stasis Beetk Through-, the aaencr . of the Owl Drug company. - a Thrift stamp and War Savin gs booth is being maintained at tns Aiuea xteo Cross bazaar, where patrons may pur chase the stamps under the new savings program,.-'.,-,' . :,-.. On Aeeoaat of Ue AH led. Baiaar the annual dinner at the First Methodist church, announced for Friday evening. will be postponed until Wednesday. De cember 12. at s: 80. Reservations may be made at the church office. MOf. - AdT.) Bible HaleUntU disoosed of we will Sell the 400 neV Bibles in stock at 40 per cent discount- Hylands . Bookstore, 1T0 Fifth street, ' -. i . (Adv.l tsa-aar Irsida for St. Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 JO p. foot of Al der street 8unday, u TtUlens only. RUantr Jiule Harktas for Camas, Washougal and way landings daily, ex cept Sunday leaves wasnmgton sireei dOCk at 2 P. 89. tAOT. Tke temporary location of Dr. George Rubenstein. optician, is at 284 Washing ton sW hear 5th. Phone Mam ssuz. Aav. MeCarwer. .Bates ex lively. Fire. casualty and automobile Insurance. Teon bldg. Telephone Main 16s. ta.av.- Oak wood delivered to the customer or in carload Iots.East Side Slabwood Co. East 23S.- t , . TJMea at 43rothSH Satardsy Kvealag, Dec. t. Take car at 1st and Alder. CAdv.) Br. B. C. Brews. Bye, Bar Mohawk building, t . - lAov-J Br. Collie F. Csttey returned. SeUlng bldg. - vav.y r. ABOSvSsrteom. Selling bldfAdT Test Station for ; Headliglit's Planned .-V fsn-saeiBaa V Sckesie. If Adeptede Weeld Be to Give Certificates to Aatolsts U Prevtst TretVls With Traffic Officers. . Due to the increasing number of ar rests for violations of the traffic ordi nance, principally by driver and owners oi machines with glaring headlights, plans are under consideration by Chief of Police Johnson, and the heads of the traffic bureau, looking to the establish ment of a test station, where the auto- ist can have his lights tested to ascer tain whether bey conform to the regu lations. At the time of examination the owner or ortver would oe given a cer tificate stating the lights bad been tested and found legal. . -Since the assignment to duty of -the motorcycle squad, nearly 19 days ago. ioo arrests have been made. 75 per cent of which were for use ot glaring head lights. - The polios department is dally besieged with owners of machines ask ing advice as to how they shall remedy light defects... . . : The traffic bureau can recommend no particular kind of lens or reflector which will throw the proper ray. as tests under different conditions show : wide variance. - - ., "The whole test." said Chief John son, "seems to be in the proper focus ot the light, no matter what kind of ' lens or reflector is used. - Fourth number Course, Friday night. December eler Sympnonio muimeu Portland mber 7. zea Sinxle admis sion 60 and 75 cents. Seats on sale now, Sherman, Clay A Co. . (Adv.) Buy United States Government Thrift Stamps end savinsa varancatas at im journal eon. Basket Social AanosaeoaV-The Sons! J. ! vIA?, .sl of Norway will give a basket social i 1StllClIlg lnTOXlIlAlS Saturdty nighty at the Masonic temple. I Saturday evenlpf, given by All who are Interested in a good.soclal 'Soiree club," at East Side Wood evening are invited,' iff men hall. E. th and Alders Bird Leetire Comlsg-At the regu-1 1 f m VAHWATS OBCHKStKA lar Saturday night meeting of the I CABBOLL BAT SOLOIST Audubon Bird club In the story hour ssssSbsbbbsbbsIsSjsSbbssssbsSsbsss North Bank Eoad I Meets War Order .A . - . . - ..." . The North Bank road Wednesday night completed , the . diversion 'of . 400 ears to the southern Facixio company, ordered by the railroad war board, ' The cars Were delivered in allotment oi 2S a day. Wednesday night the North Bask reported s 'shortage Of" 1078 cars. . ' The 8,P,A & company protested the order of the war board and Special In vestigator Davles ot the American Rail way association has been ufnetlgatlns; the traffic situation in the Northwest with a view ot adJuntlnsT the apportion ment of cars. Mr. Davtfts left Wednes day ffight for Seattle and wUl return next week. He has interviewed trams officials of the Southern Pacific and . P. A 8. companies and met repre sentatives of the West Coast Lumber company. ' -...... It is understood that Mr. Davles, will interview lumbermen and mill owaers in the Willamette valley and endeavor to adjust car service to suit then; needs. :- - . Airplane, Tbey Bar, ' Agala -La O rands. Dec T Scores of La Grande. dtlsent vouch tor the appear ance of an airplane over the dry Toes day night. A headlight carried by the ship was plsinlydlsoernable, and some claim to bars beard tha whirr of the plane's prcjpellsrs. ; " .. Beertnnlnr Deeem' steamer Bailey Gat L HIT. the etsert Will Uave Port land atlam. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. Mturday and the sterner .Dalles 9ity leavesPorUaad- at 1 a. ws. Sunday. Wednesday and Aider street (Adv.l ; Poultry 6how Scheduled Aberdeen, Wsb'Dec 7. The Grays Harbor poultry .show will bo held this year in this city the first week tin Jan uary. Harry Collier of Taeoma win judge the stock. . SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Salts as Overcoats ttl ' The big bolts of fine woolens from which we cut our suits have sure felt this week's sale. Some ot them have been entirely used up. while others have lost halt or more ot their yard age. ' Still there la a fine lot of splen did woolens, including silk-mixed, wor steds, blue serges and 8cotch mix tures. It wm pay well to bo measured today or tomorrow. - BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS, (Adv.) - Morrison at Third Street. Pretty Curl and Wave Acquired Oyer filght! Here's a hair curling secret that Is decidedly "worth while.' At bedtime apply a little liquid ellmerine with a clean tooth brush, drawing this down the hair from root to tip. In the moraine- when vou look in your mirror you will be astonished and. delighted to1 find your hair has dried In as beautiful curls as you've ever worn. The wari ness will look so natural no one 'Will guess it was artificially acquired. You can obtain liquid silmerlne'at any drug store and a tew ounces will last a long -tuna It Is -neither sticky nor greasy and Is pleasant to use. It Is doubly useful because ot also serving as a beneficial dressing, keeping, the TheBest Suits an d Overcoats You Can Buy At $ 25 li.hi mntt alllrv liul Instmna trial you will never go back to the bar- h.Mui. mirllne Irnn Arlw Go where you will, OrouH not .find any better values than these. The quality and service of ' these suits-will 'satisfy any man. Better get . a new suit before Christmas. Better select it -today while the "picking" is fine. Christ mas furnishings now on dis play. . . 4 . ; !J.Il.rKlN? CUSTOM TAILOJtS "CUtkisrs HeW4aW v lit SJxihSt. - 1 . - It Is Not a Mere Slogan to Say That Our MICE AND MILK Is "The Perfect Fori" lt is proven by the most stringent testing of human edibles, the West- field process. It is ready- cooked for the table tnd one of the most palatable delicacies on earth. At your grocers. HOULY MILK & CEREAL CO. - . - ' Portland, Oregon . Store II FOR MEN See 2 '(OiiiillLOi ViirStLlUlad IfavtO He will spend; Saturdiiy afternoons Jtil(gJr(g b O115, Toy Department, where he will be pleased to have his little ifriends call upon' him. A pleasant surprise awaits every child accompanied by parent. Children long will remember this experience. Be sure to bring them. V , Xmas Slippers - This Xmas Must Be Practical You'll find it profitable and pleasant, as well as'prac- tical, to" do your Christmas bung. at this popular East Side store, where merchandise is of the highest order and prices a little lower. Extraordinary Values in Our Domestic Department .Turkist Bath Towels, Turkish Bath Sets, -Fancy TurkishBath Towels, Bed Spreads, Cotton -Batts, Bed Sheets and Pillow Cases, Blankets .and : Pillows r at prices -that will; appeal to the. CI CI 9C CI Cft Ladies' Neckwear: most economical 4 buyers. tpiy tpieu, ieUU Special Sale of Ha d i e S Wa i s t s Regular ,55.50 ' o $6 - Crepe de Christmas :V jlftl for men . ' Vsa stl see eases el a4Vm sTass ,. ea Uiine and Georgette I Waists. JSK ut Vtin.cT Large line. White and delicate wear, bath robes. , htndker ShadeS flesh Or : A AO cblefs suspenders,, hosiery. : Special. . . .OJXr Tlhe Old Me ... - i i - ' ISST--" assl ""I Fifteen . i Dollars still the sum to mm SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 9 A. M. - : With Whole line of a ORIENTAL - ..... - v ' '- - t . - - ........ -.. Beautiful Sourerlirm Giyen With EacH $1.00 iircHajej AT THE THE vJtMAS Sf ORE - 3. WASHINGTON, NEAR 15TH ST. f But we don't know just how much longer we'll be able to sell these splendid Mover Wool Suits at $15. -Fact Is, we could get fully $6 or $8 more for. them right now, but It' Not Our Policy to Ak More Wliilo Our Present Stock Lasts 4 - - ' - Men who buy these suits now -for $iS will be certain of get ting as much for their money as ever before. . When you see it in our ad, its so. J felt Xmas "Slippers for ladles and men. Wary comfortable, ana a pracneai f uy .. Fair of the daintiest order. Gifts which all ladies -will appreciate. , Stocks ; and Jabots from , 50c to $1.50 For (Jen Folks Double S. &. H. or Red Trading Stamps i Saturday, and Mon day. , j maize W. H. Marlon &Co. 4 leaHing East Side Store East Morrison St atUnion Avenue Moyeif Clio Co (Inc.) Third at Oak St Only mm i, !;(oiJMirji rt ANii iiirifi ; . TlOeEPHONES hlAJlSIALL 1-H0ME A-6231 ' Thm Markt of CUanlincu and Sanitary Swrroxmdinzt 1 Jones; Superior? Quality Meats 5 - - Specially Redued for This ; ' . SATURDAY SALE Economy is wealth, and if you wish to be economical, then be sure you make a right start by purchasing your meats r where Auortmwnt is always the Largttt and Selections . ' theBatf. . ' "BEEF : or 1 Choicest No 1 Steert Prime RlbcFouti, lb ..25s Rgrap Pot Roasts, lb.,.18-20 k Rolled Roasts. Ib...., 20e Shoulder Pot Routs, lb. 16elS Juicy Round Steaks, lb ZSo Plate or Brisket Boil, lb.... 18a .Choice Corned Beef, lb. .'. ..15a VEAL1 Choictet MiUtftd Lota or Ramp Roasts, lb...22 Uf Roasts, lb... 20s' Shoulders er Breasts? lb... .16 Loin or Rib Veal Chops, Ib 22 rincy Vealotlets, Ib.,.r..lSe Veal fricassee, lb. 15e Reliable Dentistry We eeaimaeee re eua. We will laiilai r" hat Uer reessre s4 ws U Ui- SW ?2f v. aiaaa Stive, milage i Vive sir Dt. seota CR. H. r. NtW'TON, Prep. Osea asastss Vatft S 'cm VaJl ea I 1 5 vy Boston Painless Dentists etwees stt as4 Sth e WsskJasSss SU ' S-: Your Dimes! YMKSCH001S TeUTb., EJeetrieal UeebaBtaal Vrsvnas. vm iaitl SBettaaao. Trpevrnla. Cones, n.atsmx Sals JJdtes. astaeaeeOe ' ret tio call at ee vdte te C SUaeanos. taloe ForUaa4 I It a . f SnOPEN;-'---":;-.;. . UNOKR NEW MSmSlSHWT. - CLAREMONT TAVERN Chicken Dinners . . ,Steaks - f i Oysters s PLEASE PHONE DINNER ORDERS A Main59 To bs of real worth to yoo. They aft small In tlrj, bat art able of i- ' - accotapllshlnf much wbta property handled. . . - Get ont of these handy fittlt .Dimt Savin p Banks at our Savin fs Department and encourare your dimes to product for you.... .- .... . r'',-.. Ladid & Tilton Bank . . ' ". -.WMliIngton st Tbird ' . 3 U4.S-SW UI'U Veil afford :1 Rheums turn X. uses are. seUtts vrataed Ssaska, ota, s aa.es sf ally tseaeea. O.M, li, taarai SXeeeo oaUs. .J.eXM OoaliassseaS . . aaaea ..... fit IV. It C EXOTOJ TU Beksas SMMle. m. Sfais in -en i a is Ed HI-.' - i I! 3 I I t 3 it y Vtal Loaf, lb.......;....20 " Veal Snjtre, lb.... 20c GRAIN - FED PIGfPORK J - Loin Roasts, lb... ........ 30 I Tresh Spare Ribs, lb....... 17s Uf Routs, lb... 27s Fresh Pip reet. lb........ S . Shoulder Roasts, lb .23 Meaty Back Bones, lb...... ft JONES' PURE PIG. PORK SAUSAGE, pecked la sanitary cartons at ..........35 sack Pnr;,,;nn1017rmkWA-U,l,.;.;.li,. VJltllUtsiW '' J-'OU.lkJ Laank Stew, to. i e e . e e e .1S : SMOKED MEATS JONES' "PRIDE OF " OREGON" BRAND Still Lowest in Pries Highest in Qaaltiy Fancy Bacon, Sliced and Trimmed, lb...... .50c Hams,' half or whole, lb........ :31 Choice Bacon, half or wh6le, lb .40c42s Tenderloin Backs, hall or whole, lb.. .....3S Special Bacon, lb. Cottices, lb, ...... ....... .30 4k St Picnics. ibV V, Z !23e REMEMBER to SHOP EARLY Ve Close Every SATURDAY PROMPTLY AT 7 P. M. 1 Today Is the bent time to start - asinat. Golden west Coffee, Jtz tctnpx nfiJiist RLchn flavor Is bound to Please you. Your Grocer cells Golden West Products. Wtiee wrH.'rf te mv.r eel .ilieills.'ii pleas. i.BLloaJtie JoarasX' . - . BEAUTIFUL' f tils . Afllv 4T4ka 4tsyM-?fV- tion of the way we do tip women's - dainty .. ferments. Immaculately, clean. Ironed exquisitely, they appeal to refined .women as only such work can.- We solicit a' test of our service. ; V- Downtown! Offices i 226 Alder 2S0V2 Alder "V. V ' i iiiaeam i is lir "V Os . , : - C-2243 V