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THE OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, ' 1918. 9 INFORMATION ' 'TOIBU DAT OF ltlS) '. COXIHO BTESTS - Orsa IrricaUos Oonareaa. . PortUad. Jaa. nr a to S. . Shrtnem' senil-aftnual " ceremonial. Portland. January 21. i ' . reeter f America, Portland. Jan. Contention of Gniid encaxopmerA O. A R-, . Portland. Jnlr- , - . . Faeifi. Coast AdwertiatnC afra'a aasociatio conrantioo, Portland. Or., July -S.f : - WEATHEB COIfDITIOWS A dtsturbaace of eonatderabl inti; ia atorlnf aouUieeatward ' from eootharn Alaska, and this morning la apparently central near Prince Hn pert. Its influence extends as far a the Dakota. Pracipitatioa baa occurred in Northwestern Oreaon, Western WashtnarUm. on British Colombia eoast. in Manitoba, the Laka region, Tenneeaee and the Atlantic states. Southeast storm warning were ordered displayed at 7 :30 a. m. today at the moutn of tha Columbia mar and northward, for itronf aotitbaaatecly aales today, tonight and probably Friday. A hign pressure area oYerlles tha eastern states, and extends southwestward to tha Mexican border. Tha weather ia 19 degrees or mora warmer in tha wests rin portion of tha Dakota. Manitoba, and Haw England. It ia cor respondingly colder i in tha southern Plain state, lower Mississippi Taller, upper Ohid taller and illlnoia. Tarapcratsjraa are, below normal in Can trsl California. Narada, tha Gulf states and north- eastward to Canada; in general they are shore normal in the remainder of the country. The condition are farorabla for rain tonight and Friday in thi vicinity, with moderate to fresh southeasterly wind. . TODAT'S FORECAST Portland and' Ttolnltr Bain .tonight and Fri day; modarate to fresh southeasterly winds. Oregon and Washington Tonight and Friday rain; strong southeasterly galea. Hirer It to expected that tha Willamette river a. Portland will fall afcwiy - Friday, and probably remain nearly stationary Saturday. , EDWARD U WELLS. Meteoioloist4 OBSERVATIONS 1 day by asking lh court to Incre&M his .fine $25 and give the addd penalty to , the Red - Cross.. The original fine .Im posed was ISO. ) Judge Kossmaa agreed to the increase , Opera Lectures Are GlTea Miss Joce lyn Foulkes lectured to the students of Jefferson high .school Wednesday, on the opera "Aida," which will be pre sented by the San Carlo company next Monday at The Auditorium. Students of the Washington high will "hear the lecture Friday, and students at Lincoln will hear George Hotchltiss Street on the same subject. Mr. Street, will also address the Progressive -Business Men's ciuo, jmaay, on the operas to be pre sented, next week, and Monday will give a resume of all the operas to the Mon day Musical elrjb. -:.:-- Msg Have Permit Coemizant of the Europe an :;Var Is Brougkt Here rn t x: .1 . mencan ana Jxuss jljovs l ignx Juvenile court authorities have stepped .in to put a stop to the gang figbs which are being waged by boys of American and Russian parentage. Orders have been given to. break up the gangs and arrest any who are caught fighting. The strife Is said to have been ac centuated by conditions an the eastern battlefront of Europe and the cessation of activities by the Russian army. Rus sian boys here resent any question of war department regulations In regard their loyalty to the United States. VJtown" boys a policeman who, was try Tesupt're STATIONS. Baker. Or. . . . . 1 . . . Boston, Maaa. Chicago, m. . . . . penrer, Colo. ....... batata, Minn. ...... I Dares. Cat ........ , Galveston, Texas . . . . ; Jackaonviila, Fla. . . . . ,-Kansas City, Wo. . . . . Loa Angeles. CsL ,. . . . Vfarabiiald, Or. . . . . . Minneapolis, Minn. . . . New Orleans. La. . . . . New York CHy, ... jtorth I skims. Wash.. Portland. Or. .... ltapid City, 8. V... . . . lied Bluff, Cal. ...... Koseburg , . . , St. Louis. Mo Bait Lake. Utah San Francisco. Cat . . . Seattle. Wash .Hpokana, Wash. 1 atooah bland ...... . Victoria, B. C. ...... . Wall Walla. Wash... Washington, D. 0. . . . . It El 1 12 8 .03 24 l oa 64 40 0 22 10 .12 64 84 0 68 44. 0 48 84 .03 82 18 0 64 60 0 62 44 0 18 12 0 64 82 0 12 4 0 48 86 0 48 48 .04 S4 86 0 42 42 0 46 "44 0 26 12 62 84 0 62 44 0 62 44 .08 88 80 0 64 60 .40 46 .06 40 84 0 14 6 .08 TOWN TOPICS - r ported to Captain Inakeep that some 40 lege will give the third erf his lectures on "Contemporary Novels" in room H, Central library,-at I p. m., Friday. This Is a part of Reed college ' extension course 102. .( Hit by Timber Leo Kllpp of 2f5 First street, employed - at the Acme Planing mill, was taken to St. Vincents hospital Wednesday suffering 'from a severe scalp wound, sustained when a heavy timber fell on his head. His condition is not considered serious. Song Festival Tonight Stephen Fos ter's Southern melodies will be featured In room A, Central library, tonight at 7:15 o'clock.' The public is invited to join in the singing. No admission is to be charged. We Have Over S06 Men who are hav ' ing their clothes made to order and pay us 110 down and the balance S5 t month. Why not you? Unique Tailor ing Co., 309 Stark between Fifth and Sixth. (Adv.) Steamer Jesile "Harklai for Camas, Washougal and way landings daily, ex cept Sunday; leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Beldlng the Jeweler Diamonds and other things. 245 Alder. Main 1691. Adv. John A. Hears. Lawyer. 922 Chamber of Commerce. (Adv.) Patrolman Is Commended Chief Johnson told Patrolman B. F. Hunt he was proud of the work done during the month of December. Hunt was on spe clal duty In connection with moral work. The compliment came when the chief read his report,, showing he had been re sponsible for the collection of (1022.50 in lines, only inspectors and special as signment men : have been required to turn in written detailed reports, but from now on the chief will ask for a report very month from each member of the forces uonvertg uaptirea. jrteai results are crowning the efforts of the Apostolic Faith mission s mid-winter campaign for converts. On New Year's day 67 applicants were immersed in the Colum bla river at : the - baptismal service, Hundreds of people attended and stood - 'on the banks as the service proceeded r and it required six special cars to take uibiu irum uie oiissiuu w us nver, xne campaign Is an annual one. The mis ' slon Is located at Front ' and Burnside streets. - Third Church of Christ, Scientist, of ; this city-announces a free public lecture on Christian Science to be delivered by - ' Paul Stark Seeley, C. S., member of the ? board of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Sci entist, in Boston, Mass.' This lecture will be delivered in the Auditorium, - corner Third and Clay streets, Friday - evening, January 4. at 8 o'clock. The doors will be open at 7 :15. The public is cor . dlally invited to attend. (Adv.) Flnley Will lecture "Nature's Chil dren in Moving Pictures" will be the v . subject of a lecture by William L. Fin ley at the . regular weekly meeting of the Audubon Bird club next Saturday night at 8 o'clock, in library hall, Cen- 0 . tral library. This is the second of the " moving picture evenings which Mr. Fln- 1 1 ley will give before the club. The pub- J He is invited. 1 Xaw Lecture Tonight "Insurance and Bankruptcy" will be the subject of the eleventh lecture In the Reed college extension course on "Law in Relation . ; . to Business," to be given, in room H, ' Central library, at 8 tonight. The speaker will be J. Hunt Hendrlckson. Cabbag Thieve Discovered W. T. T Hurt, 1223 Delaware street thought ' Wednesday night he heard too much , noise in. a vacant lot nearby and called, . the police. Patrolman John Reek found some boyS were stealing cabbages. The v' - boys fled, leaving behind their wagon, a v pox run or cabbages and a coat. , r. Han Adds to '.Own Flne-N. Mazuros ' ky, a north end pawnbroker, convicted !v of violating the prohibition law, set a precedent In police court circles Wednes- to alien enemies, the state fish and game J r The fights have recently been lnvestl commlasion is 'refusing; to issue flshlnsr ! gated by Policeman Murphy, who re- Iicenses to alien enemies, unless special ! permission is secured by the applicants from the department of Justice, Jt is pointed out by the fish commission that this would be the natural course to pur-1 sue. ",We wouldn't be doing right to issue licenses to aliens that would al low them to go where they are not per mitted to go," said an official. Bid on Ssraee Opened R. O. Haque of Hoquiara, Wash., was the highest bidder for 2,000,000 feet of airplane spruce on an 80 acre tract 25 miles north of Hoquiam. Bids were first orened on Daramber 21 and the eaual bids first received were refused. 'Second bids were opened on December1 28 and the successful bidder, Mr. Haque, of fered $5.45 per thousand for the timber. Tags Are to Be Wired In the future it will be impossible for violators of the parking ordinance to blame the boeezes for taking away the notices that traffic officers Jeave in their cars. In the past it has been customary for the officer to leave a slip lying: in the seat of the car notifying the driver to appear at the j police station, A tag to be attached to the car by-wire will be used In the future, j Sweaters and Wristlets Shipped The women and girls of the district forest-! er's office -have knitted and shipped 30 sweaters and 10 pairs of wristlets to headquarters of the Twentieth engineers In Washington, D. C Mrs. Carrie E. Fenn, In the office, contributed four sweaters and holds the record, although seven women knitted two each. aby Daughter Honored Member of the Merchants' Exchange association at a noon session on Wednesday presented a silver cup to R. J. Patterson for his baby daughter. Mr. Patterson is ex president of the exchange. George A. Westgate,- who is how president, made the presentation speeeh. Hiss Groves Improving Miss Edna Groves, supervisor of domestic science in Portland schools, who recently un derwent an operation at the Portland Surgical hospital, has been removed to the Convalescent hospital and Is re ported to be rapidly recovering. Mrs. Helntosh Recovering Mrs. Lahra Mcintosh, of the Denver apart ments, who was thrown from her horse and slightly injured, is reported to be re covering at her home. Mrs. Mcintosh was riding near Multnomah station when the accident occurred. 6amlerg Are Arrested The police dragnet caught 45 gamblers during the night Twenty-seven men were arrested at 2 o'clock this morning at 85H Fifth street and are -held on pail and IS were arrested shortly after midnight at 2Z7 Madison street. Steamer I raid a for St. Helens and Rai nier, daily at 2:30 p. m foot of Alder street ; Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30 p. m. (Adv.) Professor Herriam to Lf tore Pro fessor Harold G. Merriam of Reed col to . 50 boys were pitted against each other on a vacant block at Nineteenth and Skldmore streets. Rocks and air guns are used by the juvenile warriors, whose aires range from 12 to 14. Gerald Judge, one of the fighters, was so severely hurt by a stone that his In juries were attended by a physician, j Up to about 20 years ago gang fights times serious. In one of those between I factions of "Goose Hollow 'and "Slab- ing to break up the gangs was set upon ; and eiven a beating which caused his ; death. v Care of Machinery Urged by Council Through the state council of defense the government calls attention to the waste incurred each year from want of care of agricultural machinery. An ap peal addressed today to dealers in farm machinery reads: "We feel It our duty to have you call your customers' attention to the neces sity of their carefully housing their ag ricultural Implements and ask them to carefully overhaul all their machinery and see that it is keptln proper repair. Such repairs can ofterrbe made at small outlay in money and add greatly to the life of the machine. "This will save millions of pounds of steel, tens of thousands of tqgis of coal and thousands of cars. An enormous amount of labor will thus be diverted to the production and transportation of war munitions zor our own anu vu "- armies." Taxi Company and Men Settle Trouble A peace pact between the management of the Portland Taxlcab company and drivers of the company has been effected and nearly all the men who quit work Monday are back today. Trouble arose When H. D. Bigger," taxi- cab dispatcher, who was made tempo rary manager on the resignation of D. J. Stewart, was relegated to his old posi tion on the appointment of T3. I. King. the new manager. A representative of the drivers told W. F. Llpman, owner of the company, that they would refuse to work unless Bigger was retained as manager. Later, how ever, they changed their minds. 1 Only a few of the men were not on their jobs by Wednesday. . No layoff for Tailors In order to keep their larcre force of tailors busy right along until the spring j trade opens up the Brownsville Woolen i Mill etore makes an attractive price to keep the order hooks full. Men's made-to-measure suits of the very same qual ities which have hitherto sold at up to 36 and near are ting offered now at $28. The master work for which the house is known is apparent in these spe cial suits, and that men are flocking there in big numbers dally is not sur prising. (Adv.) - Card ef Thanks Mrs. Gertrude Ross wishes to thank neighbors and friends for flowers sent for the funeral of her husband, Bruce Wallace Ross, December 24, 1917 (Adv.) Meats Lower The Little Wholesale Botcher "Retails at Wholesale Frlce." Boiling beef, lb., 8c ; pot roast, lb., 10c ; round steak, lb.. 15c; T-bones, lb.. 15c ; porterhouse steak. Ib.. 15c; sirloin, lb.. 15c; prime ribs, lb., 12ci corn beef. Ib.. 12c; roast yeal, lb l5c: veal stew. lb 12c : dry salt pork. lb., ioc ; roast pork, lb.. 24e ; bologna, lb., 15c; frankfurters, - lc liver, lb.. 10c Fairchtld's, 224-22$ lannnm, pexween isr ana 2d. Adv. - v t 'A nnual January Event Special Sale of LIEN Til rugs ': . ----- Nefrly 2000 Masterpieces Offered at Decided Reductions From Regular Prices Lovers of the "home beautiful" will find this a splendid opportunity to purchase exquisite floor coverings at worth-while savings. Every make of Oriental Rug is included in this special offering. Every color combination. The patterns are rich In Oriental splendor. We advise as early a choice as possible from our complete and exclusive stock. Our Collection Is the Largest in the Entire Pacific Northwest When you know that the Atiyeh standard is the con stant maintainance of not only the largest collection of Oriental Rugs to be found in this section, but also to have every Atiyeh Ruf typify the highest quality in its respective classification you will understand what -Atiyeh reductions really mean. From the Small Door Mat Rugto Full Carpet or. Living - Room Size All the wanted sizes are included at our special re duced prices. Disappointment is not probable in this respect. We will esteem it a favor to assist your In spection. The original and reduced prices are marked In plain figures. , 391-395 Alder St., Corner Tenth St. ... .- Vv'-' I MC- S fSaJ 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Y2 Price Suit Reductions We $25.00 $35.00 $37.50 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $65.00 ' $75.00 Blouses Reduced Suits Suits Suits Suits Suite Suits Suits Suits Suits for $1250 for $1750 for $18.75 for $20.00 for $22.50 for $25.00 for $2750 for $3250 for $3750 Dresses Reduced Coats Reduced FITTOCK BliOCK 883 WASHIIT6T03T ST. SPEAKING OF 6-CENT FARES Many public service co r para t ions must , increase their rates or go into bankruptcy. THIS COMPANY'S . RATES REMAIN AS FORMERLY. Truly,! a striking com- mentary on the wonder- ' ful institution of Old-line Insurance. THE GREAT EST PUBLIC SERVICE - - OF THEM ALL. Secure a policy NOW, in NEW WORLD LIFE Stevens Bldg., Portland U. S. Food Administration License Xo. GSS6S7 Corn20cto22y2cCheaper Than The Jobbers Price Corn, Appetiser brand, extra, standard, reg. J1.60, cp'l Jgl.40; ea. 12 Corn, Onarga brand, extra standard, regular SL85, special 91.65 A FEW MOBE LOW PRICES Pumpkin, Llbby's, No. 3 tins, dozen 81.85 : each 17J Peas, Alvarado brand. No. 2 tins, dozen S1.50; each 12- Mt. Vernon Milk, 48 large cans In case,-$5.60 ; dox. 81.40 ; ea. 12 WHOLE WHEAT AHT GRAHAM AND PATEST FLOUR, ETC. Whole Wheat Flour, 49-lb. sack 82.65 ; 10-lb. sack .655 Graham Flour, 49-lb. sack $2.65 . 10-lb. sack ...i. 654 4 Superior Flour, 49-lb. sack 82.65; barrel 810.40 - Superior Flour, 10-lb. sack 60 White Rose Flour, 49-lb. sack 82.60 ; barrel 810.30 Buckwheat Flour, Laxowe's New York. 8-lb. sack 7 7 4? Rye Flour, 49-lb. sack $2.80; 10-lb. sack 75 Rye Meal. 49-lb. sack 82.80 ; 10-lb. sack 75 Barley Flour, 49-lb. sack 82.75 ; 10-lb. sack ,...75 Barley Pancake Flour, package ....15) Rice Pancake Flour, package..... y. '. .254 Rice Flour, 10-lb. sack...... ....75t - DRIED FRUIT Raisins. Unbleached Sultanas, per lb 12 Peaches.Tery choice, per lb I2c "Figs, White Callmyrna, per lb 15 Figs, Black Kelsey, per lb....... X2ftt SOAPS CHEAPER Consult these prices yon will find them lower than any other place In 0 the city. , j White Linen Soap, 100 bars In box; box 4.90; each .5 Royal White Soap. 100 bars in box; box 84.90 : each...., 5 Cake's Golden Star Soap, box 84.50; each.... ......4Vs A BLUING SPECIAL y Mrs. Stewart's Bluing, 10-oz. bottle, regular 20c; special.... 15 COFFEE ' Juno Coffee, regular 25o lb., special, lb Or 34 lbs. for. Rose of Ceylon Tea, black, per lb, ..... Our 895th Bargain Friday Sale Abounds With Unusual Saving Possi bilitiesThese Offerings for Example a. '.'.91.0-0 ...... 50 D. C. BURNS COMPANY Members ef the Greater Portland Association Wholesalers to Prirate Families, Hotels and Bestanraats 208.210 THIRD ST., Bet. TAYLOR and v SALMON 3 One and One Half Blocks Soath of Pablle Market - ! ' Special Man Order Serrlee ; . . Write for Mostkly Llat An Extraordinary Sale In Our Undemiuslin Section 1 29c A Clean-up of Broken Lines of Corset Covers, Brassieres, Combinations, Drawers, Children s Dresses,' Skirts, Boys and Girls' Hats, Infants' Wear, Etc. All Go at a Ridicu lously Low, Price Friday Your Choice at..- x SEE OUR THIRD STREET WINDOW DISPLAY , We cannot begin to enumerate one-half the articles that comprise this great offering suffice to say that we have gathered all broken lines and odds and ends, etc., into one great lot, and Friday you have choice from the entire assortment at 29c. A figure that does not represent more than 1-3 to 1-2 of the original cost. Included are Corset Covers, Drawers, Brassieres, Bust Pads, Combina tion Suits, Gowns, Skirts, Infants' Kimonos, Wool or Silk Hoods, Shawls, Sacques, Pinning Blankets, Toques, Waists, Etc. Also Boys' and Girls' Hats, Aprons and many other articles. All to go at one price Friday, 29c. Come early for first choice. J Friday! You Pay Only One-Half Regualr Remnant Prices for All Short Lengths of Ribbons, Laces, Nets, Chiffons and, Georgette Crepes A remarkable sale .that' will crowd this popular section of the store Friday. You have choice from thousands of remnants in desirable lengths Laces, Embroideries, Nets, Ribbons, Chiffons, Georgette Crepe, etc. Come early for first and best choice. Wizard Triangle Polish Mops Priced Friday at 35c A splendldJMop for polishing and cleaning floors, furniture, automo biles, etc. -comes with 48-lnch smooth wood handle. 264 Alder St. Between 3d and 4th Sts. OPPOSITE GILL'S BOOK STORE ate Important Notice of Cutting.' Slash ins and Reducing Prices on All COATS, SUITS and DRESSES, WAISTS and SKIRTS. This b posi tively a most wonderful sale.-1 r .' Jasraary I lit, III ,! II' $14.95 To thow how GENUINE thin Sale Really h WE GIVE WHAT WE ADVERTISE EXCHANGE ALL GARMENTS and REFUND MONEY IF NOT SATISFIED. Pi Coats - Coats - Coats The most won garment m the country Some would be cheap at $25.00 only SILK SERGE VELVET v DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Some Sgmple among thi lot worth up to $40 at only ,$12.9S, 1 Long Plush Coats Long Bolivia Coats and some ' Beautiful Sample Coats will go at Half PriceSome Sample Coats run up to $55.00 at only . ;r.A 14.913 Asm Suits! -Suits! -Half Price 3 Some less than Half Price All shades, all sizes- Lots of samples among this lot that would be cheap at $35.00, only ,- -$12.95 GLOBE Sample Shop 264 Alder St. Opposite Gill' Book Store Buy Jewelry with that check .you received for a Xmas or New Year's present. Nothing else will be so lasting or afford as much real satisfac tion. What could perpetuate a memory as well as a beautiful wrist watch or a diamond? Staples the 268 MORRISON ST., Between Third end Fourth Jeweler Second Night School Term at Most Unusual Values in Women 's Coats atj$4.25 At this low price we are closing out t special lot of Women's Coats in fine mixtures in gxty and brown colorings 45-inch models In sixes 36. to 44 most" conservative styles none ex treme. Coats that have sold regularly at a great deal more than the above price. . Poplin and Crepe Cloth Dresses at $3S8 j Only one of a size or style, so don't delay your coming the assortment includes many different models in navy, green, grey, blue, etc., in sizes 16 to 44 all are to goat 3.93. 2S00 Rolls of Toilet Paper Priced Friday at 48c Doz. Not more than two dozen to any one purchaser they are 5-oz. rolls of fine white Crepe Toilet Paper, selling regularly at a much higher figure. BUSINESS COLLEGE - Just Started Enroll NoW Use your spare hours and train for bigger. pay and' ' position. Demand for help overwhelming. A position when competent. The Gar. A Clean-Up of Broken Lines ... , v Boys' and Girls' Wool Underwear49c One-Third to One-Half Regular Prices An out-of-the-ordinary saving is in store for parents whose children -can use Wool Undergar ments in the following sizes, for we are closing out broken lines from our regular stock it 1-3 to 1-2 less than our usual low selling figures. You have choice from Misses White Wool Vests In size 10. Pants in all sizes 2 to 16; also Boys' Grey Wool Drawers in all sizes 6 to 16. Globe make garments on sale FRIDAY AT 49c Women's Fleeced Underwear Sizes Front 4 to 6, On Sale at 29c Sizes From 7 to 9, On Sale at m.7.'09:. 39c r "Fine tuck-stitch rib, form-fitting, fleeced Cotton Vests ind Pants of seasonable weight Regular stock lines to close at; bargain prices. . . - Store Opens at 8:30 A.M. .... : Saturdays at 9 A.M. m err r sK-. x . i 7 i wn. ) The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes at S :30P.M. - Saturdays at 6 P. M. SOO!?r5K' . VJE 1 ILIYl VUlwfW a. Limit Mer. . XaUlag f itr. AH Kintis of Printing at Greatly Recliiced Prices ROSE CITY PRINTERY THIRD AND TAYLOR iXfi!, 'SSifSR. HOTEL HO YT. 1 ReKable Dentistry ' 1 Tmrraao ' w afiU. aatr work tog 1 X . " asst Ms. k years. VI. will exasaiM yom . SL-T teeUi fra. aad tefl jam aet what f toVtivam1Vo. xhm$ ynfrd m - I ' ' rm Set Taata far....M-M '' STARK.-DAVIS CO. iwnaaai atteatlce . pr. Ksnrtc to ali worm. - : ' WEOU81I.X AITS stXTAXXa - ri H w rirTo sw Bt maUrial. lowest prlcaav Tnm - Op" Eini tOa 10 y TiJ2i Am. Boston Painless -Dentist