THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND; ,TUKSDAyV OCTOBER - 8, 1918: 5 f - i. INFORMATION i '',V"'"i':'''' FAMES WOITAOB' " s .--Tee 'tost rr mumi ass m enppai the pat af taa Baa aaUle aasptrmf ta 4 partlaad kit ta m af tbaae aaHp.n iiirm -r maul "Tata raaa4 seat "V- rir mimii (Umu Om mowum uk tee lat rawt eiiaatattea, Tola plaadoaV to iMIMl M4M to View m MS utat ef Um My sad leader edntass e i tfea iianisj af s mrUiiad puM.MMla ' Jaeraal iBfonsetiee o IlMl lw W Sml W JUiim ei WbH Prttod aa4 .rletaritr TosJsM end .Wadne ear ar eeitaiir wind - . : Oraeae) A Waahiato Teniskt sad Wuhw ar f.t: liana (Mat esat sertto touiaatj e.ntU i V'.'iV WEATHER CONDITIO " afesarataty low (rann ptarafl ever the tnaM nmnmmt. IM t suoaw wwwrm Ott Um mMtmWr of tb country tha prelssre la bia. the Usaart aaadlncs betas to taa Berth AUaatia etataa, . PfeelpMetiea ha aaan -eemflaad a nxll uma la Wartara CasaOa. aUataSav Mta- sawri j Kasaaa. Tales Mat Haw Tack Taa weather la araah aoolat to parts af Montana, saaaeteeawea. :, Baatft Dakota. NabraSk Sad tha Dlatrtcl af Co- tanMe. Hear fMat to TapoataS treat setta of Eaatars Orasoe, Moeteae aatf Aftertax- taa fine Man froM af ttn wom eonma to the otttlraic aortloaa of Pdrdaad. Tha arawnaa af rwt ! prawara im ar taa MarthwMt dfaa avoaiUa of aantiaaad Hit waathar ta Partiasd aad ua Tlclnltj toalaat aa Wadneaoar. , ' .'. j -. PWAKP U WELLS, : OBtCBTATlOSrS " IJtMK i! ' AalUna, . Taaaa aaar. Or., . Ida no . faKary, Albarta .,. . . . Clileaia, IIL . .... . naajaaa. Cato. ............. iMa Maaaa. law. ......... . : Halaaa. Mont. 'Honolulu, T. H , Haraa, B. O ' . Kaaaia CJty, Mo ' Io ng!a. Cat V atahftald. Or. Maaioid. Or. afaahto. Tana. Nw OrUaaa. La Kaw Tork. If. T. ... ... . Nobk. AUaka . North Head. Wh North Platta. Keb.. Oklakoaaa City, Okla. ........ v aaaala. Artov ' . . it . . Portland, Or, J Raafaartr-O. . l Itt Laota, U: B j,.-! Vina alt Lak City. Utah ton tHcgo. Cat . . ftaa rraaciaco. Oal. MaatUa. Waah. Mpekaaa, With, Taeaaaa, Waah. .......... . a a v mm, m. u, .......... Wall Walk, Wuk. . , Vaaalagtoil, D. C. ...... . TaktoM, Waah. .......... 4 54 a 7 4 B4 84 70 78 76 68 70 82 84 6 SO 7? 88 03 6T 4 66 62 4 70 74 68 60 64 8 6 AftafaaoD report of pracading day. 84 46 4 26 48 46 6 K 44 62 66 86 84 68 72 40 52' 40 66 8 60 42 0 52 48 66 68 48 88 46 44 4X 43 84 .02 0 0 .20 0 0 0 0 .64 .12 0 0 0 - .14 0 0 0 e TOWN TOPICS THRIFT STAMPS an1 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS on Sal at Business Offlca, Too Journal Atfdltloa to'Plaat Tha Starr Fruit Products company has acqulrtd tha two story frame warehouse occupying tha half block frontlnc on East Yamhill treat between First and Second street from W. U Archajnbeau., ,Th6; C01B pany owns a buiwins; Identical in con- structlon with the one Just purchased and located opposite to it on East Yam hlH street. Th newly purchased build Ins wilt M altered to suit the needs of the fruit products .company and when ready for occupancy win represent an Investment' ,ef approximately $75,000 Cannlna- machinery and other equip ment will 4 be installed, practically doubllnc- the! capacity of the plant. A. R.. RItter of Ritter, Lowe Co. nece ' tUted the sale. Atalasoa School to Open Commenc tnc Wednesday, the Atkinson grade school at Tenth and Couch streets. wUl be open to receive pupils, accord' . Ins to Superintendent D. - A. Grout. Conditions at Couch and Ladd schools made the use or tne new oauauiB? nee essary. The first four grades will be admitted at the Atkinson ashool Mrs. Edna Cameron will be transferred from the Washington school to toe Atkin .son, where she will teach the first , grade. The 'second and third grades will be taken by Mrs. Josephine Shaw, a, substitute, and Mrs. oertruae snarpo - will be transferred from the St. Johns school to teach the fourth grade at At kinson i school. The principal has not been named. - , Law ' College - Clo4a judge a V. Oantenbeln. dean of the Northwestern College of Law, has announced in eommunicatkm 1to the board of. county commissioners that the school had sus pended operations for the duration of the wan This was because of lack of attendance, ho' said, since so many' attt dents and prospective student faaveen listed. 'The college sustained a lose of $460 las year, he reported. He asks that the board remit the rent of the rooms on the seventh room of the courthouse from Jus 1. stating that they, had not been usea since) mat time. -? . To , rsralsh ward The LAdles of Rotanr Is the name of the organisa tlon composed 'of wives of Rotarians who Monday noon perfected plans to secure a fund of 1700 with -which , to furnlsa a ward of the camp Lewis mili tary hospital. An address was delivered by Percy A. Smith, a field director of r (UnL Hharlaa B. Waters, nrealdant Un O. H. - Xouglaav vice-president X Mrs. Robert Stewart, secretary ; Mrs. John A. Henry- treasurer!. JCesdames ' Kstes Bnedeoor. George E, Johnson, w. jx. ic Waters, Charles B. Cochran, H. A- Con ner. S. B. Cook ; and VTf J. Hoops, trustees. " ; Are HaiUsr Better Jeaa Members of the Painters, Decoratore and paperhang- er anion in this city are not on a stnae, according to E.1L PickareV About 150 of them , are merely looking for better Jobs. They claim that the scale In other cities on i this coast is $7 JO - a day and those employers fa Portland paying $M0 are not doing -what they should to en able their men to meet the high eost of living. The men rfflt Monday from a number of small shops and It W said ttat tho- onion witt probably- not take any action In the matter ae the larger employers who signed up wits the union some months, ago are paying full prices for labor. ' ' - oWler Wessds Himself Harry TP. Kimble, v soldier with. Company B, Thirteenth .ammunition : train. Camp Lewis, at homo on a furlough, accident- allv ehotr and. Wounded himself in Ms left' foot Sunday at the bomo ot m parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kimble, 747 East Madison street. He was clean ing a revolver belonging to his brother, who Is in the service, preparatory to sending it to him. The wound was not serious and Kimble has been taken to the military Hospital at Vancouver bar racks, The Association of fitters of Soldiers sad Sailors has secured Dr. John H. Boyd for a lecture at their meeting In Foresters' ban. 129 Fourth street, next Monday night at f o'clock. Dr. Boyd will have for his subject "what Fath ers Can Do for Their Boys at the Front," : Every member of the assocla tien Is mrgently request d to be pres ent to hear a wonderful talk of this gifted orator. Bring your wives. Ad mission free. Adv. Exemption Aides Itemed Aktes . who will advise district exemption boards as to deferred classification, for agricul tural workers were announced by J. W. Brewer, federal farm help specialist for Oregon, i Monday, as follows. William Schulmerich of Hlllsboro, Portland dis trict; Richard ; Scott of CorvaUla, Eu gene district, and Jay Dobbin- of En terprise,. Wallowa county, La Grande district. i ; Celebration Committee to MeetA meeting of the committee appointed by the mayor in accordance with the reso lution adopted by the city council last Saturday, and also by the Liberty loan committee, has beeit called for 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Liberty temple. The committee has tn charge arrange ments for the observance of Natlonar Liberty day, Oregon "Over the Top" in the fourth Liberty loan, Columbus day, and "A Tribute to' Italy." Agea Mas Isjared When the brakes reiused to hold on a wet pavement Sat urday an auto truck In charge of Fred Smith of 738 East Thirty-ninth street north hit E. j. Gaynor, ti years of age, and knocked him down. Gaynor . suf fered a broken hip and scalp wounds. He was removed to the Multnomah hos pital. Gaynor resides at 210 Halt street. He is partly blind. Campaign Called' Off A - telegram from Washington, to W. B. Ayer. state food administrator, announced that the educational conference) of the food ad ministration to which Mrs. W. P. Strand borg and Mrs. Jennie Kemp are en route, has been called off. Mr. Ayer made an unsuccessful effort to reach Mrs. Strand borg by wire. Fell Over Trap Boor Mrs. A. H. Guy of 141 East Thirteenth street fell over a trap door Saturday afternoon in front of the Puritan cafeteria, on Fourth near Stark streets. She was badly bruised. Officer - Sorenson assisted the injured woman, .. .-. .r Is tet Specialist Betarss A. J. Jaenlcke. insect specialist of the district forest service, has Just returned after several weeks in , California, where he has been studying the yellow pine bark beetle. Here From- Washington George G. Anderson, inspector -of records from Washington, D. C, arrived at the dis trict forest office Monday, on his an nual inspection. Mr. Anderson will be here for a week. Stole Fasts and Shoes John White pleaded guilty, Monday to the larceny of six pairs of trousers and a pair of shoes from the store of Nathan Bialkln and was sentenced to 46 days in the city Jail by Judge Rossman. Gymaaitwat Class Ciaagsd Th wom en's free gymnasium class will meet to night at Washington high school gym nasium, instead or Thursday night, as previously announced. Death Dae to Aeeldest The coroner's Jury returned a verdict Monday evening tnat Kooert Edwards, is. came to his death Saturday at Third and Miles streets v through his own negligence by remaining too close to ; the .railroad tracks Alter the ease was-over the coroner recommended that the railroad company Install a mechanical signaling device for the convenience of passengers at this station, as" the train cannot be senfromj the, station until It is quite dose, -. ;,- ,. -. ' Wst". Savlsgs c.SUsjss Stolen The rooms of Mr. and Mrs. 0.v A. Bryan of StS Fourth street were entered Monday br thlevee, who took two suits. S5 in War Savings Stamps and several pieces oi cioxnmg and smau jewelry. . The Simmons Glove Manufacturing company reported Monday that Its safe had been tampered with over- Sunday. Nothing was taken, but the safe was damaged. Beyg Break tHebes Complaint has been mad to the chief of police by the city council that boys have been throw ing rocks at the expensive globes along Terwllllger boulevard. An- officer was detailed to patrol . the road Monday night. He counted 21 broken globes and one broken lamp post, - The. globes cost 2 eaen. : . K ... .., Xeetars Teslgkt, Free "Christ and the World War" by Miss Margaret V. Sherlock of Seattle, at Theoeophical hall, 101 Central bldg, 10th near Alder. .AdV. Baaee W. O. W. hall. East Sixth and Alder. Liberty assembly,' United Ar tisans.' Wednesday.; evening, October 9. Admission 2&& Adv. r Tasdals Serateh Ante Dr. W. A. Roberts of 191' East Thirty-seventh street reports his garagssentered a few nights ago by vandals, who. ruined the back end of his automobile by scratch ing off the paint. Inspectors were as signed to the case, wlio report they have found s clue.-, ; - Classee -Op Teelgkt Tonight at the Central. library, Dnivenoty; of . Oregon extension "classes' will meet as follows: Beginning Spanish, T o'clock , electricity and magnetism and .practical mathe matics for men in -war industry planU and V those : allied.: atvf ;1S: advanced Spanish, at , I.: and a public lecture course given by Dr. Rebec on tha. con Xllct of naUonalities-in Europa, at S o'clock,, In this latter course many ques tions essential to a correct understand ing of the war will be discussed. As these i are opening sessions of the classes. persons who, .' are - Interested should be present. - .. , technic school have increased is weight daring the et weeks of training, accord ing to the - figures Issued Monday by Major Robert A RoosC commanding of ficer.. , Twenty per ? cent showed no change) and eight per cent lest in welgOt. Eleven per cent, or 22 men, gained more than 10 pounds, and 13 per cent gained from, 6 tor 19 pounds and 2t per .cent gamed from one to five pounds. . Steamer Jessie - Harklat, for Camas. Washoagal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 3 p. nv Adv.. ""' Steamer OeerghtiA, for Astoria aad way ' points, leaves Alder '.street dock daily, except Friday, at T w m Fare $1.6 each wayAdr. , Steamer Iralda, for St, Helens and Rainier, daily af 2 :80 p. nv, foot of Alder street; Sunday, St- Helens only, 1:29 p m--Adv, i.,-7ziX I-:r"'"'l f ' Dr. tr S. O. and Mrs. Fletcher, chi ropodists,; returned. Selllng-Hirsch buUd Ing, Main J71J, A-S129. Adv. ' Edith"' Phillips, optometrist-optician, 450-461 Pittock blk. Broadway 120Adv. ' Liberty bonds bought or sold. 231 V. 3- National Bank bldg. Adv. - Dra. Marks aad Biggs, eye, near, nose aad throat. Selling building. Adv. - " Soldiers Oaln Weight Seventy-two per cent of the soldiers of the second training detachment at the Benson Poly- Made ; Derogatory Remarks Judge Bean Of the federal court everruled the demurrer tn the case of A. A Pease, a wealthy Oregon City farmer, who is al leged to have made derogatory remarks about the Red Cross. His trial has been m the case against Nels.. Lund has been taken ' under advisement. : Lund., It is alleged, sent a. letter containing disloyal utterances to a friend In Chin. Mechanics v-Issae Paper Containing photographs and write-ups of the vari ous departments of the Benson Polytech nic' army training detachment school, the "Fighting Mechanic," a publication edited by the enlisted men, has Just been issued. It- is a creditable paper and contains many Interesting subjects. Sergeant George H. Neher is the editor and Corporal W, P. Pickler is assistant editor.' It contains 24 pages. - Woolen Goods Sale Now is the time to buy woolen goods, such as underwear,, box. shirt, sweat ers, blankets and macktnaws. The Brownsville Woolen MU1 store, at Third and Morrison streets, are new advertis ing-their greas annual sate of wooles. goods at reduced prices. . This is an event looked for by many people, as it gives a splendid opportunity to stock up at reasonable prices. AdV; . . ' :bo:Ybur::XtHasfShopping-Early This SioreJs & Depository for Dryly ' r FruirSoriesSee the Display and Lend Your, Help" C'J;- r ........ - . : ill:-"- ' - - 1 . ti " 1 n If Food Disagrees Take Bi-nesia COSTS NOTHING IP IT FAILS ; Nearly verybody suffers at times after "eating. Many can rarely eat without suffering the most exoruelat. Ing agony.r some people tall this IndU f estion. some dyspepsia, ethers gas rltis; but no matUr what you cell it. no matter now many remedies or now manv doctors you may have tried in stant and almost invariable relief mar be obtained "by taking in a little hot water-a teaspoonzui or a simple neu irate, sue a 11 m-nesia.. injs instantly neutralises the acid and stops food fer mentation, the cause of nine tenths of all stomach trouble and thus enable tho stomach to proceed with digestion in a painless, normal manner, Care should be taken to insist on getting the genuine Bt-nesia, which, owing to Its marvelous nronerties. is now sold bv The ' Owl Drug company and leading tmuer atinding druaxists everywhere guarantee of satisfaction. back. Adv. or "money ress ;-.'! 1:: ;-v- - ' . . , w . ypROM tKei day it wag eitablUhetl, now ' JT r more than fotir. decades ago,' it has ; H been the ideal of; F S. Dunn!n IncJ to build an establishment with a service so complete that it would fit the purse of anyone. ;'.'-';'''---I ' r The ideal has been attained.' FAMILIES WHO v SEEK .DUNNING - SERVICE MAKE THEIR OWN PRICE; Moreover, v Dunning makes only one charge , and does not add -"extras." No matter whatf : 1 the price, free use bf the ' floral ? chapel ? : V 'ii mJt ...4 J f 1 J , ..." - 1 414 East 'Alder - Phone, East 52. . B-2S2S r.-; FUNERAL DIRECTORS ;V. Smarfly tailored "ready-fo fo md young business men HERE are garments of irreproachable style, tailored frtm the sea son's; good fabrics; patterns Of striking originality; models that 1 are being shown simultaneously by leading clothiers in Eastern cities; 2 . 5izesialfit,a:ybimg: mixC'i fotia. . -..,2 X J ' i ' ' " $18 $20 $22:50' $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 ' ' . . . - - Young Men's Store,. Second Floor Haberdashery Hats lefiSellin .Jlmw?MSrT5caiS5 - - . ,r.-5t . - - Underwear Hosiery EDITORIAL : Ydur Confidence r means so much to us that the desire to obtain and. retain it directly influences every busi ness transaction we take' part in. . f -V . ' ' : , ,.' . ; When we buy merchandise our one thought is .Wfll this quality and style measure up to our customers expectations? WiH it prove so satisfactory that she, will make future pur chases with the confidence that she is getting: all she is entitled to?" This same thought is up permost when we' plan a special event ; when we write an ad ; hen we plan any change in our service equipment; when we eneage the services of a salesperson and. unless the answer Is an affirmative one. we reject the , proposition, no matter what it is. When you come into this store, we want you to be able to confidently say: 'This is one store where I know I will get honest values and fair treafcnent every day in the year.- , Help" the Red Cross Secure Needed Sup plies of Towels, Sheets? Handkerchief s and Napkins . for' Our Boys Over There,",:: A re BeautifuLBeyond Description Hose at 29c f There are so many fascinating styles, so many , interesting details in these new fall dresses that-, it's impossible to give: adequate description lofc. them. They are paneled and pleated ; embroi dered and fringed ; draped and plain. VTfiey artV developed in lustrous silks and soft fwoolen fab rics. There v are styles suitable' forformal arid: informal affairs. , In a -word, there is such Txal variety - that they -meet every requirement of women in all walks of life. ; ; r Every model is .distinctive, every yard of ma terial used is of excellent Quality. Never have we offered better garments or more comprehen sive selections and yet they're most moderately priced . $14.95 to $42250 All Sizes From 14 to SO Fine quality black cotton hose in all 'sizes; also mer cerized lisle hose run of the mills. Children's Hose at 40c Children's dark brown cot ton Hose in all sizes, 5 to Women' Gowns $1.98 Women's high-grade Out ing Flannel' Gowns in dozens of neat styles. All sizes.' A special underpriced offering. NewSilkandGheniUeFring es All Pricev35c Up to $3.00 Yard Just received a big shipment of the, popular Silk and Chenille Fringes so much in demand for sash ends and dress : f trimming. All wanted widths, colors and prices to suit all. - New Laces for Holiday Sewing ; An Assortment of Unjurpasseid Values lOcaYard 12?- 5c a Yard For choice of dainty, pat terns in Filet, Cotton Clunyj i. orcnon , n onninay v ats., Zion and o t h e r s - both Edgesand Insertions; For wide Normandy Vals, Edges and Sets ; also Imita- Hon Filet. Cotton Qunv.'5 Edges; Bands? and Inser tions! :': - - v.v ' . 12itb 25c a Yard For Imitation Crochet and Filet Bands and Edges in I to 3 inch widths. They come in white and ecru and in dozens and;dozehs of patterns. ' '.,...'" Store ; Opens at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A . M. The Most in Value the Best in Quality 2tS :30 P.M. Store Closes Saturdays at 6 P.M2n fTHE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE it SELLS for CASm. HAYrlE3 r03TCl BAX1K3 CtX Wood's Specials waffl .ioc Chili ........ V... 5c liberty Sandwich. . '. 5c Roast Beef . ;. r . v V15c Beef Stew .. . . . .. ..15c Pie 5c, Beans 5c, Rice 5c WOOD'S QUICK LUNCH ? -101 SIXTH" ST.'5 A eves Uteehlleres - ' Vj knew, la a raal Vto. . .' 'M T rv! . , ROOK R - t iJf 1 JAW .-'rnfl,- Floor Waxing Hardwood floors should he thor oughly cleaned before being- waxed and polished. - Let our men do this hard work for yon. ' sxvxst wxaroow cxitSHXR-, Heary SUda. Sflalm C3ST. A-4763. We . . 28& YAMHILL STREET will again have a big reduction in meat prices for our, Mid-Week Special. We are selling meats on Wednes day at regular Saturday prices and will guarantee you that your meat bill will be much less if you trade with us. Don't forget that we Iroy and kill all our own beef and' thereby save you. the middleman's profit and at the same time give you nothing but the very best of meats. , BOILING BEEF, per pound, i2;2c POT ROASTS, per poiincl 162c Sirloin Steak, lb.. . .19Vsc Rib 3teak, lb.. . . ... .24c Round Steak, lb. . . . 23 o T-Bone Steak, lb... . 25c, Choice Veal Roast, per pound. . ............ . .23c! Extra- Fine Leg Roast, P pound . . . . . . ....... 26c : Tender' Veal Steak, per. pound 23yac SMOKED MEATS Choice Breakfast Bacon, per lb. . ."... w ...... . .38c Smoked Jowls.per lb. ........! .32c , Best Sugar Cured Eastern Bacon i . . . ' . 45c ', ;-.We have a big' line of the finest Satlsage and Lunch - Meats on the market at reasonable prices, i , -l" -; ; ' " 's' .THE BEST COMPOUND . An Economical Shortening ...;.......,.,.... ,28c y-r- Bring your own pails and take advantage of this price today ' - - '',' ' r " v w rn im a-aa w a a nu . : . . ., . . ; . 285 Yamhill St.: m Main 2420 BROTHERS Be Sore and Look for the Union Card! Retiable Dentistry . i : - " x i - , ; We esTBStae ear werk for' IS mats. Vim wOl exsmiae roar tsata free asd taU ro imt what the raqnlra aad vha it iB eaaC aaa Oawwa . . . . .SSJ0-S.0 annate otewss. . .SS.eo-sa.ee OaM FHIInaa....Sl.oo see v aat af Taath for.-. . .SS.OO aJataa extract tana. ...... -SOa Stmr Flltint ..i... ....see I civ air senoatl attendee te Or Mawtae all work. : .., cb. R.,r. imrTOir. rrap. Opas Sailae CntO IS - v - - ' r Boston Painless Dentists Sta end sta en WsahMfien St. ,' ..ij. : ;L'. SESBS2)HE Savings Accounts - - - Opened for One Dollar Window 4' Ground Floor af PORTLAND. ORZCOrt mm I - f nineteen Painless Parker ccesmtheUrutedStates' repair the teeth of ever 10000 people armually. ..' . i i .-" 1 ' -j. t Portland Office t2 3 Washington SL . corner txtnot. Hssdrads ef aien lave neea traiaed tste fas "War ITaeatae"' (jivlatloa. Aste Trveks, Radio, laesstrr, Cemsitxee, etsj dsxlaf Us sail year sy tDay.andNight A YOU MAY EOTR NOW FOR oostaoss " IUo5o TeJefTanky i- AntesaobOa ' ' Aviation Eexdaos ' StonomTsnlrv :.:AeMamUmT':K ';?'i:t Cels,PiTsim4 ' -:' ,.v - Mocnsnicat Drafting . ? , '. i :' PIrmaw . , : Register Now for College Preparatory Night School ' ' KotoSWplnmdlns; and naif time Cleerrleal gaslnsertns Ucpoois. eta, wm sr staJla lsfstaSAOsa'adtoe 'V . Departnsent 4 Cslacattoa DrrbSa A v . y "' '-t . -i2 i- - aam m ai - ank . m m r: - - m - --v .Vs: x(Half Time Plan) m2vi&ztMJi me,rian)';i- Practical Exrrienc aaei Carnlas WkOe Yovj Are Lssxrnlnt '-i- A tlin whereby the entlneerlnf, student attains s thoroar,h technical trifatn it secures - prsctlcsl electrical experience wbich -correlates " with- his school worfc tnd st the suns tuns earns sufficient to, pay ' J 111 expenses. " ' . - ' H K-.i --- - ' For Full Inforraatlcm Address' -. : Y r ! vC A - CO-CPntATTVE CNdNZOUNG SCHOOL?-: DIVISION A 2 ,. c 1 ' J S- i T 5