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:4 ' THE OREGON . DAILY. , TQURNALV PORT LAND. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER". ' 13. 1918. r INFORMATION coxnro xtxvts ' bfaltaoaaeh oeeat fair, Greehaaa, II II to 11. 4 . . , PendWtott Boeod-TJp September 1-21. - ; Oaaa gtste lair. galeae, ftepttaaber -- Ill JOTJBHAL TBAVXL BtrBJElU i " ' For Infonnaboa oeeerntn route, retaa, etc. t point a car era lar, call ee or edereae Tha . Journal Information and Travel Banaav This ; eerk la free. ;J TODAY'S forecasts v "-' Portland and Viclnltjr Tonight aad Saturday ' ttaaettle and cooler weather with abowerei eoutn ereaterly wind. :,. Oreaoa Tonight and RtoT7 nmattM rathr wttb' reio a ad cooler; send eootbwett r rl Hindu. Weehlnrtoo Tonight cloud ; Haturday taia end cooler; gentle northerly wind. , WEATHER COBTDITIOjrS ' K ' ' nigh prearara prevail, tn Wortern Canada -teadinc southward 9r the Booty Mountain elope tn- Colorado. Tha preaeura a moderately high also ia tha towar MUeiarippi aalky and the Want OvU at. tea. Over tba remainder ot tha eoantry low wraaenre prevail. ' Precipitation baa e cerred In tha North AUantto lUUn and Tenne aee, and in tkmth.ra Oregon and Northern Cali , fornia. Tha following haaey praclpitation la re ported: Beeremtnto. CeL. 1.02; Boston, Maae.. . 3.14; San t rancUco, Cat, 1:40. Tha weather la nnch warmer in tba Northern Plain itatea and ia aanoh cooler in tba Lower Lakee rrgioe . and Upper Ohio valley. The temperature if generally above normal' in tha Weet and below normal h the Eaat. : . t'nder tba Influence ot tba prerailing low pree anre nniettled and reoler weather with ahowera may be eKpeeted in Portland and it' vtctnit jr to night and Saturday. KDWAHD U WKLL8. OBSERVATIONS TEMP. k r 1 8TATIOKS -5 SZ It 4 II III U Haker. Or. 78 88 0 Ruiaa. Idaho . 80 AO 0 Boaton. Maea 82 58 2.14 Calgary, Alberta 80 48 0 Chicago. I1L S8 48 O Iftmrer, Colo. . . 80 6tt 0 lJe Moinea, Iowa 70 82 0 Oalveston, Texaa 80 76 0 Helena, Mont. 80 62 0 Kanaaa City. Mo 78 82 0 KnoSTUle. Tenn 80 56 .22 l.ea Angeles, Cat 00 70 .0 Me ruh field. Or. 80 88 .20 New Orleana, La. 8 74 0 New York, M. T 70 62 .80 North Head, Waah. 60 54 0 North Platte. Neb. ., 84 64 0 Oklahoma City. Okla. 88 62 0 1 lioenix. Aria. 102 78 0 Portland. Or. ., 80 70 0 Hoeeberg. Or. 88 64 .08 Haeramanto, CaX 68 66 8.02 Ht. Lonia. Mo. , 72 66 0 Ht. Paul. Minn. , 64 60 0 Halt Lake City, TJtah 84 60 0 Kaa IMego, Oat 88 72 0 Man . Franeiaeo, CaL 68 64 1.40 MeatUe. Waah 78 58 0 Hpoaane, Waah. 86 58 O lampa, FTa. 8 72 0 Vanoonrer. Be C 70 62 0 Walla Walla, Waah. 88 70 0 Wanhincton, D. C 78 62 .01 Wtlltaton. N. D. 82 44 0 Yakima, Waah. 88 68 0 TOWN TOPICS menu.. Mia. Alice) .Joyce will lector on the catmint ot fruit and .vesetablea. The proponed oonsolldation of Woodlawn with, the Lente grance will be presented and some action taken.'" .f ' Aeeldeatlr Skeots Self VT. Connall of 165 Sixteenth street, accidently shot himself while at work in the Alblna freight yards about 2 o'clock this morn ing;. He Is a deputy sheriff and Is em ployed by; the O.-W. Jt. N, company as a watchman. The man was Walklnc through the box ears and. while jump ing from one car to another his revolver fell from rts' holster and discharged an It struck the ground. The bullet tewt an artery In his left arm. Counsil was taken to St. Vincents hospital where the wound was dressed. v'.." - Craaberrr Wekere Ifaated Want io pick cranberries down near the sea coast? J. Wi Brewer, federal farm help specialist for Oregon, received this morning an appeal for 15 women and girls who will pick the fruit In the cran berry bogs adjacent to the government at Allendale between Seaside and ! As toria. The pay Is 25 cents a peek;' pickers earn about , 13.50 a day. The fare is $2 each way and board and lodg ing cost 60 cents a day. Ahaval 8hoiom Serrice a Services will be held at Congregation ' Ahavai Sho lom. Park and Clay, strets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Montas win deliver, a lecture. Tomorrow morning services will be held at :30 o'clock. Tabbi K. Abrahamson will officiate. Svnday Boat Tjrtp Through the Cas cade locks and return, the steamer leaves Ash street dock at 7 a. m. Fare. $1.10. Phone Broadway 3454, A-7712. (Adv.) Dallas Colsmbla LlntaSunday boat trip through the Cascade Locks and re turn. The steamer leaves Ash street dock at 7 a. m. Fare $1.10. (Adv.) Two Te!rable Spaees at Multnomah County Fair In Manufacturers' building. Tbone Broadway 1270 between 12 and 1. (Adv.) Steamer Georgian, for Astoria and way points, leaves Alder street dyk dally except Friday, at 7 a. m. Fare $1.65 each way. (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Harking for Camas.! WaBhougal and way, landings, daily ex- j cept Sunday; leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) j Steamer Iralda, for St. Helens and Rainier dally at 230 p. m., foot of Al der street ; Sunday, St. Helena only, 1:30 p. m. (Adv.) MeCarger, Bates A Lively Fire, cas ualty and automobile Insurance. Teon building. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.) liberty Beads BeagkC 211 United States National Bank building. (Adv.) V. 8. Liberty Bonds WiU pay cash. 553 Pittock block. (Adv.) Bobbed Belgian Fnnd Somebody climbed over the iron picket fence bar rier In front of the cigar store of Sam Collos, at 410 Washington street and sunday school expert" ...,speaks:hebe:tonicht.. -g?teviaf LT.iaairajaM.r -3. -:::X. -..V-.-v: tf- 1 i THRIFT STAMPS and WAR 8AVINGS 8TAMPS on Sale at Business Office, The Journal MARLEY-DEVON Lad Admit Thefts Harley Howell, 14 years old. is being held at the Frasler home with a broken arm, awaiting a hearing in the juvenile court for the alleged theft of four milk bottles, con taining $31 for the French and Bel gium baby fund. The lad admitted steal ing the bottles from the Pantages cigar store, Woodard, Clarke & Co. Urug com pany and a bakery between Second and Third on Alder street. Harley Is award of the juvenile court and had been de tained at the Frazter home from Au gust 15 to August 31 on another charge. Salvation Army Drire In all coun ttles outside of Multnomah the drive for the national war service fund of the Salvation .Army will open Sunday, September 15, and close September 21. As a prelude to this drive the pastors throughout the state outside of Port land are asked - to preach about the work, of the Salvation Army or at least to mention the drive for funds at all the services on that day. Traffic Committee Meets The Port land district freight traffic committee is j hhiuu ai oponane today, uiscusslon will be directed chiefly to changes in 1 Pitching rates In that city. It Is pro- I posed to Introduce a sone system of i switching In Spokane similar o the ore ! agreed upon for Portland and Fuget ' Hound cities. Complaints and sugges-! tlons of shippers will, also be given a hearing. I Services at Temple Beth Israel Sab-! hath services will be held tonight- at ' 8 and Saturday at 10:30 at Tempje Beth Israel. Relleloun nr-honi win h. open at 10 and all children of school age are welcome. Plans for the high school division will be announced as soon as the registration of the classes Js well under, way. All high school students are urged to report Sunday. Art Sehool Registration Applicants for course for reconstruction aides in occupational therapy or regular fine arts of design and craft classes may ob tain information at Art Museum. Fifth and Taylor. As classes will be limited, early registration ia advisable. (Adv.) Lsnts Grange to Meet Lents grange will meet Saturday at 10:30 a. m.. in 1 the I. O. O. F. hall at Lents, T. J. Kreu der, master, presiding. Degree work will be given a class of candidates in the morning session, and dinner will be . served at, 12:30. The lecture hour win begin at 2 p. m., to whiclf all Interested are Invited. . Wilson Benef iel will have charge of the program. Commissioner A. L. Barbur will discuss the consol idation of the city and county govern- marley iy2 m DEVON 2 Va IN. arrow COLLARS ' : ' 1 : E.'' C i Knapp. ' v '.' JB. C Knapp. noted Sunday school ex pert. Is to be In Portland and deliver an address, at the Rose City Park Methodist church this evening at t o'clock. All Sunday school workers of the city are invited to come and hear the address. Preceding the address, a dinner is to be given to which the residents of Rose City Park are invited. The dinner, la free. Mr. Knapp is the general secretary of the Inland Empire Sunday School asso ciation and educational director of the Plymouth church In Seattle. He Is rec ognized as one of the foremost Sunday school workers of . North . America. stole the French, and Belgium babies' milk bottle which amounted to about $4 and also 200 pennies from a small box. Boom Is Bobbed The room of John Woods and John Carriole, shipyard workers, at the Commercial . hotel at Fifteenth and Washington streets, was robbed Thursday of four suits of clothes, one overcoat ' and a pair of dark tan shoes. Dr. C. E. Brown, Eye, Ear Mohawk building. (Adv.) 21 Our Way of Fitting Glasses Is the . best known. Our Punktal Lenses are the best made. They are scientifically ground so that clearly defined vision 1s obtained to the very margins. We can tell you all about them. Ask for booklet, "The Eye and the Lens." : yjheeler OPTICAL. CO. M.FLOOP OOSOOtOMM ClfXX Who ? Wants tb i.U ; Wrestle ;With Bear? - -, - '. . - " - --. .,- Manager: of -"Big Jim,' . the Ameri can trained bearl and star wrestler;' at the Hippodrome this week, offer a dol lar f to any man who will . ; atanl .: up against the bear In a match for just one minute-v j ' , t , - v The picture on the Hip' i new program 4ar Louise. Huff Int -TOther Iear Charmer," the play, with the war atmoe phere. Co-starring with MUs'Kuff Is John Bowers.. who play the role of an American aviator. f One Killed, One Dying . : Fort Worth, Texas. Sept. 13. (U. P.) Lieutenant Charles Raymond June, Chi cagoi, assistant flying instructor at Car rutbeT field, wa kilted and Private Fred Lantx, Oil City, Pa official field timekeper, was probably fatally Injured today when their plane crashed near the field. Card of Thaaka We jwlsh to express our thanks to all friend, club . and lodge members and neighbors who extended sympathy tn our great bereavement. Also for floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Kluge and chil dren. v (Adv.) Hill Military academy graduates mak ing good as officers In service. (Adv.) ---jr'" AweaeeJieeM o A "..rate! K DfsiiectVhleii PUNKTAlft uiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmmimiuimiu The EaslMt S , and ' Beet Eyeglass JUNKTAL LENSES 5 Properly fitted and , accu-' ' 5 S rately ground. 5 f "I Mounted in attractive, styK S E ish, sheltex spectacle or eye- E glass frames.. s E That ts our idea of eye- E E rlasses that are practical for constant wear. E 5 They don't break so easily. 5 HOPKINS i Optical Co. i S i raatreht an : ..VMon . S pee lai lata . :- 5 " S'eeaiWar - ; Waahlnotoe ta S t .iiHmniiwuiiHHUMiiiim IIIIIIHIB ' KTELLEB FTJEL CO. D road way, 3363A-22&3 Doubl Stamps Saturday and Monday MARKELL'S OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Good Merchandise! PRICES RIGHT! Classic Coats For Fall Next Winter You Will Still Be Proud of It! In these times we're all thinking pretty seriously about the wearing quality of our purchases. A second year in a Classic Coat will "afford you just as much pleasure and com fort as the first Classic Coats are handsome,, individual ia' appearance and clever in finish. And the service they give! Fabrics are dependable styles smart, yet conservative. They WEAR and that is the big test of your coat. We ask 'your. earnest consideration of our coat values. You will enjoy looking through the assortment. dpeaal s- COTTpN BATTS Cotton Batts for comforts and quilts. Supply your needs now at these very SPECIAL PRICES: . Junior three-pound batt- pure . white cotton will open QK for full size cdmfort, et,i JKf O. K, three-pound batt, extra fine Cotton, size 72x90-a stitched batt, only, d- Qr each w AOtl , CROWN JEWEL, oneswund batt, very finest of light and fluffy Jong fibre . cotton, ' spe-" CA clal, each. ........ ... OUC Saturday Monday COMFORT COVERINGS Silkolines, 36 inches wide. -A large, assortment of dainty pat-: terns, in. light, medium and dark colors. Special at, the 2E) LAUNDRY SOAP CRYSTAL1 WHITE- the "Billion Bvble Soap." Limit of 8 bars to each customer. Four )? bars for .. . .. . . . . . . . "S.OC BOB WHITE SOAP An excellent-white laundry soap. Not more than .1 o bars to each cus- tomer. Ten bars for Cft, only .... ..v. . .. ... OUC la keeping with the Govern, meat's reqvest, we make only delivery a 7 day ever each .rote. - WdifMB, 33 Phones East 3809 B-1739 1 -380-386 RrMORRISON STREET WHEN YOU BUY CLOTHES REMEMBER THIS: The selective stock offered by this Men's Shop, com prising more than 600 Suits for Men and Young Fel lows, afford ample choice for all from the cheapest that's good to the best, and our service will please you. Suits and Overcoats BEAST TO WEAB $20 to $40 Suits and Overcoats TAILORED TO ORDER $40 to $60 Hew Fall Hats aad Farnlshlsgg Are ArrlTlag Dally II.H.RANKIN8 TAILORS CLOTHIERS HABERDASHERS 112 SIXTH Pdrmer Eati Claire A Lumbermani Tas'ses : Away in-P,ortland Jame 'A. McSloy died Wednesday night, at his hom.. 1W Twenty-ninth street nqrth. at th age of IS years. He Is survived by hi widow, Mr. Esther McSloy: two OnaJ tr. J. H. UrHnr Portland and J. W. McSloy of Vale. S. D." a aaugnter is Mr. J. M. Whelan of thl dtyl f There are five f grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. - Mr. McSloy wa born In Ireland, 'but spent the greater portion of hi life in .Wisconsin, and for many year was engaged In the lumber business In Ban Claire. He came to Portland 10 years ago upon . retiring from active life. Funeral arrangements re In charge of A. D. Ken worthy In Lent. Mrs. Ruth Jacobs Arrangements for the funeral of Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, who died at her residence, in the Franklin hotel Wednesday, are In charge of Miller A Tracey. She is sur vived by her husbartd, Harry Jacob, a brother. Max Dwyer, and a sister, Mrs. M.-C Cdy. all of this city. . Mrs. Samuel Sternberg Mr. Samuel Sternberg died Tuesday night in Spokane. . .he was .formerly a teacher In the Portland"2 pvbUo school where many pupils and friend knew her a Mis Esther Hexter. Mr. Stern berg is survived by her husband, on brother, Cyras Hexter of Seattle, two slater, Mrs. 8. Edelsteln ot Spokane and Mrs. P. B. Thompson of Portland. Th funeral win be In 8pokan. -., ' Long, Hard;fipvto j ; Jerlin, Says - First Yankee WouHded Seattle. Sept 1L L N. S-V-Th end Is a long way off. Remember, tt Is 43? mile to Berlin from th most advanced salient and over ground so strongly forti fied that we can hop to take It only by closing In. never by assault, unless the American get very angry and for get some thing are impossible.' That' the way Lieutenant D. H. Har den qf Seattle, first American wounded n Franc, who 1 her today, ha th situation on th European battle front outlined. War Workers to Speak The Dalles. Or- 8ept. It. A feature of the program at the Tygh Valley. fair, September 17 to 19, will be addresses from returned war workers from France. Judge John H. Stevenson of Portland Free Lecture on ChristianScience MASONIC TEMPLE Thursday and Friday Sept. 12 and 13 8 P.M. Under Auspice of Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, ia Portland. BY Judge Samuel W. Greene, C. S. J Member of th Board of Lecture ship of the Mother Church, th First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. All are Welcome. Reliable Dentistry We c rente, ear work fee 1 rear. Wa will avasrie. roar teeth tree and tall roe feet what tear require sad wast ft win see. Se4 Orewwe. .... .. Peroetaln Orewee. . . .-S.C0 M rilllna..,...1A an u PvH Set t Teeth far aa.o Patnleea gtreBtls.......e Uw FHiinas SOe CI Boston Painless DentuU th ed tMft aa Waalinelae m. Oe. MawVaa Cat B. r. KIWTOIT. Tnm. uata a 1 XL f BcftbndaTrl l?y wtTicb a pcndlj am judked American Lead Pencil Co. e rirta Avwwa Mew York If Better Clothes WereMade- We Should Sell Them! n other words, we aim. to sell the finest apparel for men that is made. Four of the best makers in America produce our 'fine clothing: and regardless of the scarcity of woohand of cloths, we are showing a superb line of carefully tailored Suits and Overcoats. If you wish high-class garments at reasonable prices we surely can please you. New Fall and Winter Suits $25 to $65. New Overcoats and Raincoats $25 to $85. Buffum & Pendleton Co. W1NTHROP HAMMOND, Pres. Correct Apparel for Men 127 Sixth St. 30 Easy Steps From Washington St. spiag at th' fs jndTuday In behalf -of the fourth Liberty ' loan. Dr. Cairi Ore. Tvi, rmmmiA ' r Willamette university of Salem, will - . ' , . Z - gtv aa add rear Wednesday-Bnornlng it - r f.10 o'clock;' H. C Seymour, Industrial U . . club: leader.V wiIT speak Thursday, . th ;-- -Uat dy,of th fair. - ;V:4 -.-' , , ' ig-: :e,r 1 :" -: I --j m irc -t -'--f' ; in 13 w v I s I 4aCl' t- I I 1 .i. at je' ' 1 f t JyrSPu nli vl Low Rent you might as well get all that's coming to you by taking advantage of the lower price made' possible by our - Your inspection, of our Readr-for- Service Suits and . Overcoats will con- vince you that here you can get com- : . plete satisfaction in style, quality and ' jj workmanship and save at least $5 tlr to $10 per garment. S ' V llri . i II IV A. 7 Begin to Think A boat th Foartfe Liberty Loss. Telephone Operators WANTED Young Ladies for Permanent . Positions Pleasant, Light and Clean Work Kirk 's Military Shop . BOBTLAITD, OBEGOX Center Third aad Stark Streets We Carry a Most Complete Line of Needs for Officers and 11 Enlisted Men. Bain Coats aad Slick ers, S3 and p to.. $22. SO OUve Srab Haeklaaws 20. OO Olive Srab Sweaters, S6.00 aad 6.SO Blankets, 83.75 t.. lO.OO Bed Rolls, with Naur's 25. OO Bed Bolls, with Mattr 25. OO Mattress, for eots T.50 Sleeping Mattress ..... 13.50 0. 1. Helmets, S1.25 2.00 O. D. WrisUeU .75 Flannel Shirts, p to.. S.OO. Leather Pattees, p to lO.OO O.'D. Spiral Fattees... 4.50 Corasrey Coats, fr llaed Officers C e a t s, f r llaed OUve Drab Sweaters, sleeveless, S2.SO Bobet, S6.00 to Bed BoUs, waterf roof . Army Cots ... Pillow , esrled hair... Officers Caps O. D. Caps, S2.00 sad Cap Eaglet Officer Serge TJalferat Officer Khaki Uniforms Officers Shoes, extra flee, at S10.50 20.00 .SO .OO .OO .OO .SO .00 .35 .50 .OO .OO 5 12 12 6 2 4 2 35 12 9.00 Springfield Rifle. 45-70 caliber, with bayonet and sling, SIO.SO Home Guards should consider these while they last. We have also a large line of goods Tor fall and winter us to which we Invite your inspection. Write for Prices 4 Taljpk Main 1 No Experience Reqiiired Rapid Increase in Wages Call at Telephone Company Room 601 Sixth Floor Park and Oak Streets Between 8:30 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. Rheumatism Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprained Backs, ate, successfully tr a t e d. Complete goaeral practice. Of flee cans . . .'. . . . te Hoase eaUs .l....fl.M Cenflaemest eases tor.. fit Dr. K. C HAMPTON 713 aad T1S TJakam BMg. Office Phao. Mala 2S7S Besidenea. Eaat SS01 P minting Drawing Designing Crafts . Opana Saptamhar SO Day, gveflln and tstsrday Cleans O4R0ULAR -- SCHOOL Or THE1 FOBTLAHB ABT , ASSOCIATION 't- ft muaaew. PWUi and Tayae 'fi" A . IJI" II Mil li' f . iV' i:, .. ' la F UN MILLEB E R A L S Ma 'i 7 r sVssamw (iw Beautiful gray or black adult casket, hearse, box, 2 auto, embalming and refined service for Funeral If desired for 120. 140, ISO. ' mgner priced runerais in proportion, We manufacture casket. Lady Assistant Beautiful Funeral Chapel MILLER & TRA MM , radepedet FerI Directors A78S v. - Wasklgte-at Ella SU, Between ft asd list 8ta West Side KflTIRF $n Frl aUs.leldes speelal embalmlig for sklpmcat (If nuilUt desired) t any part of TJslted states. . TBACET CEY STEAMSHIPS - y ' ' - , FOB ' Victoria, . Vacevr, Ore Fatls, SwsseaBay. Frlace . . Bipert. Ayx aad Queen Charlotte itlaad polats. - , Connecting agrincej Rupert with, the rD Axrr poi rsjir tJArtTi' r sti niv ) f - uivuiu frrivu-iu ixraiurrAI ' Through rat to Eastern points apply via PRINCES RUPERT without extra . charge, and include MEALS AND BERTH on steamers. . ... . 1 ' Phone Marshall 17. for bates and Tim o Sflmgs , : Dorsey B. Smith, C r aad T. A." Mala Sssln Of fie, Tk JmrBL Frttsad Link's Business College; PORTLAND, OREGON NEW CLASSES NOW BEING STARTED DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Civil Service Training a Specialty TUITION RATES WILL BE ADVANCED NEXT WEEK Sav $10 to $20 try tasking your enrollment this wk. Expert Teachers, Individual Instruction, Modern Equipment, Efficient Graduates, attract to this school those who want THE BEST. Within a few weeks, desks in this school will be at a premium. INVESTI GATE; it will pay. you. See us it once. . Pftene sveeewav SOS A. T. LINK, Principal TUfeee BalUla Tent en Mamas SU. War Time Education Haadred ef net ksv bee tralsed tat th "War Marking" (Aviation, A ate Tracks, Radio, Industry, Cmmre, etc) dariag the sail year by tk T. M. C. A Schools. Day and Night you May enter now for Radio Telegraphy Automobile Aviation Engine Busin Stenography CoQeg ' Preparatory Day and Night College Preparatory School .meet ing- needs . pf young- men not retumh returning to High Schooh'.begins September 16th. Kote Aocountancy, Shlpbufldtng. Pharmacy and half time Electrical Engineering School, etc, will begin October 1st. VJ . . " " . For detailed lafermaUes' aldress '" "j'. ; " - Dirtnamt EducaUou Division A '' '.;-'.'v.t.i - " . v Y. M.CA, Portland . - '-.- r f ' , v