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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,.- FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1918.
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INFORMATION
C0MI5O KTEKT5
, 6mten of aaieTtca. PorUand. Ism,
Convention of lrnd iLOCMOpmeBt, O. A. B.,
PartUod. Augae IS.
T TODAY'S FORECASTS
Portland and Vlclnk Tonight and Saturday,
fair; westerly wind.
Oregon- and YYuhlnrtoa Tonight and Bttar
Ujr, fair; moderate wetter r wind.
WEATHER COSTDITIOSS
A greet low prwrar araa baring iu center in
North Dakota eoeera the greater portion of the
' country. Ttaa preaetira la moderately high in
tha AUantie statee and an Important high pree
' eore at central off the north Pacific coet. Pre
elptutiun iiaa occurred from the Hocky Mountain
atatea eaatward to the umur Mtaelaaippt eelier.
and la raported from Mattered place in the
plain, anutliera Plat.au and north Factfte etates.
The beevteet rainfall reported aa 1.10 inebaa
at St. 1'auL II inn. The weather te much cooler
a the north Vaolfie elope and in New Mexico
and .la niorh warmer in parte of Nevada, Non
Una and Illinois. Heavy froet ia reported froaa
. aaetern Oreeon. The tt-moeratara la below nor-
; mal in the 1'aeilie and 1'lateau atates and ia
generally above normal over the remainder of the
itry.
toiler the influence of the nortbweatern high
f eonnt
lader UK Influence of the nortbweatern big
orewnra area, fair weather mar be expected 1
Portland and IU vicinity tonight and (Saturday.
OBKKKVATIOSft
STATIONS
Baker, Or. . .-
Hi. toff, ilea.
Hilltngi. Mont
Bolee, Idaho ......
Chicago, 111
Iteaver. Colo
I h-e Molnea, Iowa . .
Kdmontnn, Alberta,
tlalveetun, Texan..
'Honolulu. T. II.. .
Huron, H. U
Karuaa City. Mo. . .
Twllon( Idaho...
Marxhfteirf. Or
lie Angcleft, Cal. . .
Medfurd. Or
. MemphU, Tenn. . . .
New Orlrana, ja . .
New ork. N. Y. .
Nome, Alalia.
North Hepti. Waah
North Platte, Neb
Oklahoma City. Ok la
1'hnenlx, Ariz .
PitUburg, I'a.
Portland, Or
Itoeeburg. Or
Sacramento, CaL
St. Ijoaif. Mo,
St. Paul, Minn
, Salt Lake City, Utah
' Han IWego, Cal
San Vranclaco, Cal .
Heettle. Waah
Sheridan, Wyo
Spokane, Waiih
Tampa, Kla. .
Tanana, Alaska
Vaneonver, H. C. ........
Walla Walla, Wuh
Wellington, I. C
Williaton. N.. II,
Takirba. Wuli ,
P. M, report of preceding day.
Temp'tre. g
A
il p ft
68 3j 0
68 SO 0
78 hi .02
78 46 0
8 68 0
70 44 .58
80 72 .08
tl 88 .08
82 78 0
2 0
84 80 .01'
88 74 0
. . . . 62 0
00 48 0
6d 04 0
74 48 0
02 74 0
74 O
58 54 0
40 0
52 48 .12
78 58 .08
88 72 0
80 54 0
84 70 .18
04 48 .02
72 46' 0
72 60 0
DO 74 0
84 64 1.10
5 60 .00
! 56 0
80 60 0
68 44 0
74 40 .02
72 46 0
82 70 0
62 . . , . 0
64 48 0
74 40 0
0 62 0
82 56 .01
76 44 0
TOS.
TZXBL&ffWGS STAliPS
, IS USD BY THB
UNITED STATES
COVEWCMENT
ed." is to tell the story t Ws thrUUtig
experiences , before the ;Oreson ' Civic
league at luncheon Saturday noon In I
the Multnomah hotel. Serzeant Major
Christy of the Canadian army will alao
oe a speaker, ."-'." v--' .
Proprietor It Arretted William Wal-
don, proprietor ot a poolroom at 44
North Third street. m arrested Thure-
day night by Officers Smith and Few.
ell on a .charge of allowing; a minor vn 1
his poolroom. The minor arrested Is 1
Oeorge SaTolainen, are It. There were I
19 other men in the poolroom at the time
and none of them wore a Liberty bond
button and only one had a Red Cross
button, according to the officers.
Aate Hlte Girt Dr. Belle C Fergu-
son of ESI Couch streetstruck little Bon
nie Anderson of 555 4 Morrison street
with her automobile Thursday afternoon
at Sixteenth and Washington streets.
tan hospital and later to her home. She
received minor injuries. According - to
the police records, this is the fourth ac
cident Mrs. 'Ferguson has had within a
few months.
T.neiit T-v.iv. i. .. Vama-Th tbe men and women ; make them real
friends ct Charles W. English, aecre- that the W. S. S. game Is a big
tarv of th htt- hiieinH hnrami nf game, and I am sure that Harney wiu
the Portland Ad club, are congratulat- "come tDrougti" wun we rear. 01 me
Ing him upon the arrival of a baby elate on June 28. If we seem to be
daughter who has- been named Lucille somewhat slow at times, it is only be-
Evelvn English. Mrs. Enelish is at the cause we' are somewhat isolated; Be
Oood Samaritan hospital. The English cause our territory is so large and our
home Is at 719 East Sixteenth street communities so scattered that it is hard
north. ' to canvass. However, you've noticed
Film. Are Helta Mr n J Ahhntt that Harney always comes to bat with
lost two rolls of films Thursday after- hr of whatever patrioUc enter
Shippers Protesting
Against Higher Bate ' .
& . Labor Mission From
Mrs.' Francis Oark of Burns, county
school superintendent In Harney coun
ty, and one of the most interested and
energetic War Savings . Stamp workers
in the state, will return to Burns wis
evening: after visiting in Portland 101
lowing attendance at the state w. a. -a.
convention Wednesday.
"To date in Burns and Harney coun
ty." says Mrs. Clark, -the War Savings
Stamp campaign has been carried on to
a considerable extent j by. the children
alone, butf now we are going to go after
G. A. R. Committee
In Need of Finances
that forces are being formed for coming
fighting, according to information from
Moscow today.
Washington, May SL lU. P.V-Claim
ing that increased cost of operating the
railroads Is a war necessity and should
be borne by the people as a whole, seven
rfni hloners' organisations have
banded to protest Director General- Mc-
Adoo's nation wide lreini rate
in-
Fsida Belsg Collected for EaterUls-
' seat ef tMN Visitors to Greed Arsay
Sattoaal Faearaameet la Aags
The committee in charge of the
tertalnment of the Q. A. R. at the na
tional convention in Portland, August 19
21 Is in need of funds and will send ou
750 letters today, asking , subscription;
from business men. Two hundred San
fifty letters have alerady been sent out-") lowing associations charged American
xnis money wiu te used an providing
suitable entertainment and purchasing
souvenirs for the 25,000 to 40,000 veterans
whom the committee expects to attend
the convention.
The members of the general commit
tee are General Charles , Bee be, chair
man ; O. M. Clark. Julius L. Meier, di-4
rector general; George I. Baker. Rufus
C. Holrrtan. Tillman IL ; Stevens and
Frank McCrlllls. secretary; A. I Mills,
treasurer.
Competition will soon open for ' a de
sign for the convention badge, t which
2000 will be needed.
TJ. S. Returns Home
An Atlantic Port. May IL I. N. S.)
-The American labor mission, which
has been abroad several weeks, returned
to this port today . Geoffrey BuUer. di
rector of the British information bureau
in this country, was a pasaenger on the
same ship. .
To enable cream to be poured from
the top of a bottle of milk that has
soured, an inventor haa patented a rub
ber disk on a handle which can be in
serted into the bottle to retain the milk
in position. N-
noon as a result of the new city ordl
nance which prohibits taking pictures
along the waterfront. This is the first
time the officers of the harbor patrol
have enforced the new law. The films
were seized and turned over to the chief
of police
10 Mea sad Boys, Paallh Cborlaters,
Auditorium. June 1 and 2. Tickets at Hi
bernia bank, fj. S. bank. State Bank of
Portland, Meier & Frank's, Portland ho
tel. Janake Drug store (Grand avenue
and Hawthorne), Catholic book store.
Reserved seats at Sherman, Clay & com
pany. (Adv.)
Bad Fire Averted Prompt arrival of
the fire department averted a serious
fire In the down-town district Thursday
afternoon. The Pacific tailors, at 606
uoodnough building, left a pan of sul
phur burning in their office and the sul
phur set fire to the room. Firemen ar
rived Just in time to put out the blaze.
Rsaaway Boy Foetid Lester Brown,
13-year-old runaway boy. was found
by Officer Tully at Twelfth and Knott
streets Thursday night and sent to the
Detention Home.
King's Health Baths Rheumatism
positively cured. No cure, no nav trat
men successfully reduced. Private qualify for the rank of a general in the
TOWN TOPICS
THRIFT STAMPS
and
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
on Sale at
Business Office, The Journal
Dasa-hter Korapei Injury J. F. WI1
son received a badly smashed left foot
Thursday afternoon when his motorcycle
collided with a truck of the Alblna Fuel
company in charge of B. E. Hawkins
Wilson's year old daughter was riding
on the tandem seat in the rear and It isi
considered a miracle that she escaped
with only a slight bruise on her arm.
It Is said that she grabbed her father
by the neck and clung on to him, even1
after he was thrown from, the motor
cycle. Wilson was removed to the Eman-
t I . 1 t A
i uei iiOHpiiai uy inn AmDuiaiKg ccrviuv
T company. He resides at 761 Gantenbeln
avenue. ,
Asdubaa Bird data At the regular
weekly meeting of the Audubon B'rd
club Saturday night there will be
change of program. Instead of the usual
bird talk Will be a "bird pageant" by
Miss Alice Randall and the children of
Kenton school. The play will Illustrate
the growing sentiment for the protection
ot wild bird life among the young peo
ple of the country. The public is in
vited. The play will be given in Library
hall at 8 o'clock.
St. Louis Reserves Here Several
hundred naval reserves from St. Louis
made a four hour stop in Portland
Thursday night, on their way to the
Puget Sound navyyard at Bremerton
. for training. They made a visit to Lib
erty temple and were surprised to find
It occupied by the United States naval
reserve recruiting party. The jackles
posted several banners and navy . post
ers, obtained from the temple, on the I
sides of the passenger cars of the train.
Mssamas Will Hike The Maiamas
for their Sunday, outing, will visit Rocky
point. They will leave from the North
Bank station, buying tickets to North
Plains on the United Railways. From
North Plains they will hike over good
roads, through farms and wooded, coun
try, to Rocky point, returning to Port
land at 9 p. m. Railroad fare, $1.20, In
cluding war tax. Carl H. Sakrison,
leader.
Charrn Entertainment Tonight Mem
bers of the Sunday school classes of the
Lincoln Methodist- church. East Fifty
second and Lincoln streets, will give an
entertainment in the church tonight at
ft o'clock, under the direction of Edna
.Wlckerscham. A collection for church
work will be taken and the Ladles' Aid
society will sell Ice cream. -
Camera Clab Excursion Fred H.
Klaer will' lead the Oregon Camera clu
party on its Sunday outlnc at Eaale
Creek and explain the pictorial posslblli-
t'es Of tne canyon. The party will take
the train at . the Union station , at 7 :30
a. M. Bach person should provide lunch,
cup and spoon, the club furnishing the
coffee. All camera owners are invited.
Sergeant Wells "Will Speak Sergeant
' David Wells. Portland1 boy who went
aa an aviator to France and who was
. so seriously, wounded that he was re
' turned home. "75 per cent incapacltat-
prise may be under way, and we'll be
no exception In the War Savings Stamp
campaign."
Mrs. Clark says Harney county gen
erally Is in prosperous condition.
SSt 1B1
To stimulate the sale of Thrift Stamps
and War Savings Stamps the Patriotic
Conservation league will tomorrow,
through the children, begin the sale of
neat, patriotically colored shields, sur
mounted by an eagle, these to go only
to automobile owners who will agree to
carry Boldiers or sailors whenever they
meet them on the street or country
road, and can give them a lift on their
way. Tne sign ot the shield on an auto
mobile will be a token of welcome to the
man In service. The shields will be sold
for 25 cents, and it is expected that the
children making the sales will' Invest
liberally In War Stamps.
Kl IBS
The Patriotic Conservation league
also has. a special Inducement to make
to boys and girls of the Rainbow dl
vision. In the way of purchase of $1000
worth of War Savings Stamps. The
boy or girl who gets this order will thus
MEN ARE SAVING
$10 ON SUITS
To auiekly relieve the department of
an accumulation of odd patterns and
bolt ends, the Brownsville woolen Mill
Store, Third and Morrison, is tailoring
to measure men's suits worth to $48
at only $36 -a saving ot $10 on a single
suit. Adv.)
ataa ataVm A
t. . fnrmal eomnlalnt lodged with the
railroad administration today the fol
lowing associations charged American
shippers will suffer from a government
policy of -shielding" the railroads from
Increased war costs wntcn may oe ex
pected to mount to further heights due
to war conditions:
National - Federation of Shippers;
American. Petroleum , league. Western
Patmienm Refiners ' association. Na
tional - Livestock Shippers' Protective
league. State Livestock association of
Illinois. Cornbelt Meat Producers' asso
ciation and National Council oi Farm
ers' Cooperative, association.
Russia Spares to
Fight,: Says Lenine
Amsterdam. May 81. (L N. S.)
Nicholal Lenine. the Bolshevik premier
of Russia, In a speech before the all
Russlan executive committee, declared
that Russia will continue the war and
CQouvCloh
a rs ii a y
-aa Kfl.H m ifc
rooms. 326 V4 Stark street, next the Im
perial hotel. Main 6179. (Adv.)
steamer Jessie uarxins for camaa.
wasnougai ana way landings dally, ex
cept Sunday; leaves Alder street dock
at Z m. (Adv.)
Remember the Dance at Moose temple
Friday. May 31, given by the Women
of Mooseheart Legion. Come or miss a
good time. (Adv.)
Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Ral
nler daily at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder
street; Sunday. ..t. Helens only, 1:30
p. m. (Adr.)
Steamer Geerglana for Astoria and
way points, leaves Alder street dock
dally, except Friday at 7 a. ir. Faro
$1.25 each way. (Adv.)
MeCarger, Bates b Lively Fire, cas
ualty and automobile insurance. Teon
building. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.)
Insurance Service Co. Insures every.
thing life, fire. aut,o. liability. 621 Mor
gan building. Main 89. (Adv.)
Exearsloa Boat Swan chartered.
Main 4748. (Adv.)
Why Allow Toar Mind to Worry! See
Dr. Lucas. Morgan bldg. (Adv.)
Br. C, E. Brows, Eye, Ear Mohawk
building. (Adv.)
Thrift army. The contest Is open to all I
boys and girls of school age. The con
test will close July 6. Full particulars
may be obtained by calling at the Pa
triotic Conservation league headquar
ters, 728 Corbett building.
' Keeping' Square
Prom Judge.
Black When young Sharper first
came to work in the bank he was bash
ful in his manners.
White And now that he's gone they
rind he's shy in his ; accounts.
SAX FRAKCISCO HOTELS
Two coiled springs and' three jointed
arms compose a new stabiliser for auto
mobile steering wheels to bring them
into" the., straight ahead position auto
matically;, after they have been turned.
In San Francisco
ZS HOTEL
CearySmtetoffUnlnBSqflare
From Ql.SO a Day
Breakfast te Lunch 60e Dinner! 1.00
Smoays: Breakhtft 75o WnnsrftS
Munkpal car Hoe direct to door. Motor
. BugncprlncriedtnUuaBdsteanieTt,
MARKELL'S The Big East Side Store
...
A Wonderful Sale
The World's Best
I laftftftW
I W a. si II
ALUMINUM
WARE
Quality Brand Pots and Pans
Guaranteed for 20 Years
Every piece of Great Northern Quality Brand Pure Aluminum is posi
tively guaranteed to wear for 20 years. K any piece? does Hot it can
be exchanged for another piece without cost.
99c
Reliable Dentistry
We goeTaatee mmt MI. far IS
reara We atul examlae :n teeta
tree and tail yoa fast -rtiai Umu
reoalta aae wbatjtvu aaet.
ate Orgeats. 1. . . .aajo-sa.no
. .a.ao-a.ee
.St AO ana) Ua
res sea ef Teat far aa.oe
r-BMHeee a an
Save rauaa
si S sat
IB
a. fceereaa
BL V. MCWTOtt, Pro
7, Opea Bfealaga UatC la.
Boston- Painless Dentists
! Seteieea Out amtf aa aa Waehiaetee) St
Rheumatism
Lumbago, Selatlea,
Baralaed Baeks, ete,
tteeeggfairy treated.
Com pleie general
practice.
Off let cans. ........ Se
ease calls. IMI
onftaemtent eases
ior aie
7-cup Percolator, regular S2.00 Special 99c
12-inch Round Roaster, regular S2.2S Special .99c
6-quart Preserving Kettle, regular $2.00 Special ...T 99c
6-quart Pudding Pans, regular $1.25 Special 99c
2-quart Rice Boiler, regular 2.55 Special .... 99c
2- quart Berlin Kettle, regular $1.25 Special 99c
3 - quart Lipped Sauce Parfsggular 1.25- Special .......... .99c
4- quart Lipped Sauce Pan, regular 1.50 Special .....99c
Carving Set, regular 1.50 Special 99c
9-inch Frying Pans, regular 1.50 Special ..99c
Special for Saturday Only
Bob White Soap An excellent laundry soap 5 full size bars.
(No Phone Orders)
Dr. N. I HAMnON
S and T1S tMraai Blda
Kflee. Phoae Mala gSTs.
Double S. & H. and Rod Trading Stamps Gii4a on AD Cash Purchases
Saturday and Monday
BUTTERICK FASHIONS
380 to 386
E. Morrison
We DeHver
Do Tear Bit Bay
Liberty Boads -
IU W.H. M--a.n A
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J
Phones
East 3809
- B-1739
BrTfERlCK
PATTERNS
See
Us
in
Our
New
Location!
WE ARE ready for yoir
with scores of patterns
for our celebrated hand-
tailored suits at
$10 Down.
$5 a Month
Summer is surely at hand. Let us make up right
now a nobby suit appropriate to the season.
Unique Tailoring Co.
104 Fourth St., bet. Washington and Stark St.
Suits Pregged, 35c; Dry or Steam Cleaned, 1
BmftmVsMgMBHHBBBSavie
TickcU
50c, 75c,
$1.00, $2.00
o
Q
Reserved Seats
On Sale at
Sherman, Clay
& Co.
BILLT HALLISSEY
Saturday and Sunday Nights
AMERICA'S GREATEST CHOIR
Paulist Choristers
. 100 Men and Boys Sinjr for the
Relief- of Stricken France
AT THE
AUDITORIUM
HEARrTHE WONDER VOICES
,. 1 I
MASTER WIIMAM HA1XISSEY PARJfELL EOA3T .
the areateats Boy fioprano in the Tenor
world the Boy Galll Curcl. ;
HASTES MALLET BOLA3T MB CTorHART
- Soprano
MASTER JOSEPH WALSH MR. FBAK DTCITORD
Soprano . . Baaso-Cantants
,'
Carry a
National
book
Northwestern
Bank Check
to France
I
F YOU are jrointr "over there" a Check
ing Account at the Northwestern National
Bank will be as serviceable in time of need
or emergency as at home.
We have
depositors
B8 BBSS
ZHmHtn nmm
mhim 68B8M
ir "
REMEMBER
-- ? - "'Tm oto satins ; -' .. .
"mi who mwTATsrw ,
SETTER ORDER" YOUR SUIT NOW
Oar Spria aad SaeaawT VVoolefta are
hare ke keat U qoailtj aa4 laaailale te
heat ia eetea. . - j .
;!' '; URIOH TAILORED j
MADE JO ORDER
25
d)
Have el nod the teat ftret, iaat aog el"
Superior qaaitty. high grada. work!
ahlp. at raaaoaba pnoea. .
USASUNSO TOOAY 4
We Oleee at I. St. Saturaar
4
made arrangements enabling our
to cash their personal checks in
, practically any part of
France.
We shall be glad to furnish the
proper credentials to new as
well as old depositors.
-rara. r6he. Northwestern
NATIONAL BAN K 3
FIFTH STREET
Portland Hotels
Baoh.
F U NilE -ft A L
tifal r r
s
If irV;'l
w
Bewatifal
sray
bUck adult
caaket, ' kearsa.
box. 2 autoa,
embalming mud
roliDoa a err ice
for
rnnerale It desired for S2S. .
Higher priced tunarale in proportMr
W'e manuiacture caaketa,
Lsdy usUUat
Beautiful funeral chapel
Mlla.at
aatACRI
MILLER & TRACEY
Mala S(tl laseaeBsent Vaaeral Directors A.TIM
Wasktartea at Elia U Between sets aad flat Sta, Went Side
IJnTlPC Onr $7 taaeral alao tselaiee eeeelal esisaJBiisr for gbtnggeat til
nUlluC, 4eglre4 to any part ot TJ sited Statee.
1 I
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THE
MULTNOMAH
HOTEL I
THE CZ5IBAL LOCATION ;
RPLEVD1D SERVICE AND CO.M-
UENlAIe ATMXSPMKRH OF THB
MULTNOMAH HOTttl MAKE IT
AN LDKALi HUM id b)H K1THEK
THB TKANS1KMT OH HEJUVkMT
UUiCST. , , , .
aiODERATK raiCKS .
E. V. IIAU3BH U. Ii-pixm.ZR
trm. ' gr.
TOUR
WILL DO WELL IN
1 ..:-U - ' " - ' '
Sixth, Seventh and
BOY
THE BOYS VACATION SCHOOL
Eighth Grades are offered. School
hours are from 8 to 12 daily, giving time for afternoon
recreation.
Registration v now open.
Call it Room 416
Y. . M. C. A.
PORTLAND'S ANNUAL
MUSIC FESTIVAL
AUDITORIUM 3 NIGHTS
JUNE 6-7-8
MABEL RIEGELMAN Soprano
FRANCES INGRAM Contralto
- MORGAN KINGSTON . .Tenor
HIRAM TUTTLE Baritone
BIG FESTIVAL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
- Win. H. Boyer and Carl Denton. Conductors
SEASON TICKETS (3 NifhU) 75c TO $4.00
(Any Night) 2S6 to$l.SO
Seats Now Selling at Sherman Chrfa P y;-
i N ew Arrivals
Portland , p , LvC
I Should l ' H f
First Find f 1 if
- Their ' , J Hr (
Way to;V IM i K
Hotel '.'Pc
Cornelius: :
I RATES II A DAT AXd' TJT '
. C W. Coraalfaiav Preaideaf '
I H. B. rietetoer. Maaaaer .
Ill -rark aad Aider. rprUaad.' Or.,
Illln - ' :
1 HOTEL CARLTON
I
II
lira aad Wasklsatai
Beat 29C rooma in the
Special rate 07 im
viir BraaSt. Pfea
I v' - X. K. MaeRaa, Manaf tr
1
- x Mederata-arrieed Metei mt Merit .
HOTEL CLIFFORD
Eatt MerrUes St. at Kset Slztk -
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sea.
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