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r I - J v. . r ,, f , 4 - , i 4 ' 4 1 1 - V w -f ' n ? - t THE OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL, TCRTLAND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1918. - f INFO RMAT ION , TATZU SHOBTAGB 4 Tka toes d7 MM baa an fWd tha t rtt at tha paper Ills enppW tke HDii p Fattland that the else Of these Bevapepem k twHMcUt twkieed. Thfc reduce paper -lT mwuOi affeota Um tmw with Ue fast imrtu rirraUtioo. This exptanstioe to , dw JomraaJ Nlm is tow a tfea fedwtiaB nluM o Um daJl. and Sunday adittaa to asset the lawdi al eorUUed pspet aoppi aod as iactsastns d reals tlom. ' , r " -..(' t- J0UB3tAt TBAYEL BCBEATJ ' ' "' for tafoneatioe eoacarain rratee. rates, eta.. ' to poiala Beer aad fa. caU oa at addtaw . Tba : Joaraai laformatioa and Tral Bonaa. TMa aarrtca a Iraa. ' TODAY'S FOBECAST rorUand and Ttdnitji Toniaht Mr. with Ut frt tn exposed ptoaa; Bsturdsy (air and waraiar; aaiUrlr wind. . . On(m ratr tonlibt, Hcbt frost waat aaH portion: HstartUy fair, wnnr; Ufht aart- rl wtnda. Wasbinatoa Tonlht. fsir ; llcht frost saat por tion; astaras (air. wannar sast aorttoa. WKATHEK COWDITlOJf Lev pnaqn prevail la Albarta and Baskatoba waa, siUadlnc thene Dortfaweatvard to Al Tbs DTaarara n low alaa orrr th entira aonth. aad as tba Atlantic coast. Cantata oi high pra- aars sra smrent In Oragon and over ts Ika rati on. Prtclpitstion has -oamutcd evar larsa part of tba northwest, and tn tba lowof liiista tppi iHT and waat Gulf atatat. Tba weather la aincb warmer tn Saakatcbawan and Tanaaaxia, and la much cooler In Utah and Artxona. Tba tanv paratura to below -normal on tba Paelfie alopa. and (rna Iflnnatota eastward to Kaw Ensland, and is anerallj abOTs normal la other sections. KlUInc froH oaeurTsd in Kastarn Oref on and hesry frost In Bouthwcatern Idaho. VttAtt tba inflnsnea of the prevailinc bih pTsaeure fair weather msr be expected to Portland and H Tlctnitjr tonlcht and Saturday. EDWARD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS TEMP. Baker, Or Boise. Idaba Ronton. Uses. 'alary. AlbarU . . . . Cr.leaao, UL Ilenrer, Colo Ias Moines, Iowa. . . . ialTeston, Texas Users, afont ' Honolulu. T. H. . . . . Huron, 8. D. 'Juneau, Alaska . . . . Kiumi City. Mol . . . . An teles, CaL . . . . Marnhfield. Or. Medford. Or Memphis, Tenn. . . . . New Orleans, La New Xork, k. T. . . . . 'Noma, Alaska North Head, Wash . . . North Plstte, Neb. . . . Oklahoma City, Okla.. l'hoeni. Aria, ...... ' Portland. Or. ..... . Bt Loaia, Ma. , Ht Paul. Minn Half Lake City. Utah. Kan TMeo. Cal Hen rranetseo. Cal. . . Meattle. Wash. ...... Hpokana, Wash Tseoms. Wsih. Tamps. Fla. 'Valdea. Ala.ka Vaneoaeer, B. C Walla Wells, Wash . . . Washington. D. C . Wtlliston; N. D Yskima, Waah. 31 BO BS 93 88 80 60 If T4 40 88 30 40 TO 74 en 64 70 A4 64 2 B0 70 78 82 2 80 62 60 72 68 A8 R2 BS 84 46 SO 60 80 B0 62 'Afternoon report of preceding day. 86 L r 80 60 46 46 86 30 40" as' B8 88 88 4, K 'o2 48 64 60 48 66 40 42 68 68 62 38 62 70 48 42 60 42 82 5a s o 0 0 o ot 0 .88 .72 .04 0 .84 0 0 0 .08 .60 .6 0 0 .04 0 0 0 0 0 0 .40 0 0 0 0 0 .02 .24 0 0 .02 0 TOWN TOPICS THRIFT STAMPS and WAR 8 A VINOS STAMPS on SaJa at Bualnaaa Office, Tha Journal Rtassereshan il lr..kk .1.. w..i.j JMVMWini fl sbwu ' 'Annlld.MAn. .e Je m .u. ' motor transport corps will bo accepted until Friday, October 26. announces Charles D. Jamleaon of Waahington, D. I 0 C, who la in chars; of tha recruitina? hureau on the first floor of the Oregon building-. Portland and Oregon have responded well to the nation's call for mechanics and other skilled men. Appli cations of female stenographers tor duty at Washing-ton. D. C. will be accepted by Mr. .Jamleaon' during; tha remainder of hla stay In Portland. Portland Woaiaa la reek Mrs- Al fred J. ErnteJ of 692 East Forty-fourth street north. Beanmont. - i ana . smau deug-hter, Marjorle, escaped unhurt when tba train on which they were pejesena-era waa wrecked at Arapahoe, Colo ac cordlngT to word TeceiTed iWedneaday. Mrs. Srsted left sunaay tot . ware. Kansas, where she will visit relattres. Mr. Ersted will job! her In about two weeks. They plan to tour the east De- fore returning;. v 1 ' - ' Both ' ClAlfct Htcht ef TTay With a tire knocked off a wheel and the side of his machine caved In, J. 'T. Brown, driving- a truck for WUUam Oadsby Sons, drove off rrom an accwent at Union avenue and Halsey street xnurs- day. Brown waa turning a corner when the car of Mrs. C O. PetTy of 1721 Berkeley street hit the track broadside. Both drivers elaun they had the right of . way. . ' Trla to. France la TeUyed--ClvUlans planning trips to Europe these days should book their passage far In ad vanse. according to DoraeyB. Smith, manager of The Journal Travel Bureau. Having; made au arrangements for pass ports for a Portland woman to journey to France, Mr. Smith waa advises -rues- day afternoon that no stateroom accom modations will be available sooner than December. Charged With Bebbery Earl John son, Gordon Klrkpatrick and 3. O. Dean. alias Jacob Rephahn, charged with re cent apartment house robberies, are said to have confessed to the police Thursday to the burglary of five places, including the Wickersham, Carmeltta. and Tudor Arms apartments. Johnson and Dean were brought to Portland Wednesday by Inspectors Hellyer and Leonard from Baker. Maxama To Bike Masamas win hike from Bull Run Sunday, taking the Bull Run car at First and Alder streets a 8 :45 a. m. From Bull Run station they will hike northerly, through Alme settle ment and the picturesque country be yond, returning to the carline In time to take the 6 o clock car for Portland Arretted for Larceny Upon a tele graphic description from Tacoma, the police arrested Clyde Brewer, alias William Murray, Thursday night, on charge of larceny. He is alleged to have stolen a registration card and a purse containing tit from Daniel P. Kelso of Tacoma. - W. McDonald Iasaranee That In farct. AU claims and losses adjusted direct from my office. My service will delight you. Phone Marshall 2391. 921 Yeon bldg. Adv. Steamer Geergiana for Astoria and way, points, leaves Alder street- dock dally, except Friday." at 7 p. m. Fare I1.6S each way. Adv. - Lecal Chicago Portrait Company salesmen are now in war service. Cus tomers wishing to order enlargements or paintings call Tabor 6615. Adv. Steamer Iralda, for St. Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :0 p. m., foot ot Alder street; Sunday, St. Helens only, 1.30 p m. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harklnt. for Camas Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 3 p. m. Adv. Isflncsxa Disinfectant Guard off in fluenza by using B. K. disinfectant. For sale by Columbia Dairy Supply Co, 92 Front street. Adv. Inflnema Disinfectant, guard off in fluenza by using B. K. disinfectant; for sale by Columbia Dairy Supply Co., 94 Front street- Adv. iBflasasa Antidote and other antisep tics, with special atomizer, at Laue- Davis Drug Co.. 3d and Yamhill. Adv. McCarger, Bates A Lively Fire, eas- ualtr and automobile insurance. Teon building. Telephone Main 188. Adv. Lady f la gar Grapes! Something new Only a limited quantity produced. Tour grocer can supply you. Adv. Liberty Beads bought and sold Safety boxes $3.60 yearly. . 234 Oak st. AdV. Boy Hart la Collision James Ken mann, 230 Dixon street, was knorM down Thursday try a team' and his arm. leg and foot were badly lacerated. The boy had been skating and i was unable to stop in time to avert the accident. He" was taken to the Oood Samaritan hos pital., :.V -',':,:3 ' 17. S. Liberty ' Bonds WHl pay cash. tl Pittock blk. Moved from 113 Ptttoek brkv Adv. .,'.-.. ' Dr. Harry Semler. dentist, bow' at 204 Allaky building. Third and! - Morrison. Main 3903 Adv. ' - y I Liberty Bonds bought and sold. 231 TJ. S. NaUonal Bank building. Adv. r Dr. Catseday, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. 700 East Burnside street- Adv. - , " Jfr. C E, Brewa Eye, Earr Mohawk building. Adv; '-" r r Xmat TJmbrenat Beldlng the Jeweler. .Indicted for Harder Yaidra Ho: was surrendered, to the grand jury Thursday afternoon by Munictpal Jtdge Rossmanj after he was indicted ' on a charge of .the murder of Noberto Jjtisero on October 14. Raleigh Holbrook arid Naie Bigs. witnesses, were turned over to the sheriff; - - 'f: , - -rV' K-;-; - car of i Thaak ; , f ' -Wa wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved son and brother, Ralph Qsburn; also for the v beautiful floral offerings.!! Mr. and Mrs. C E. Osburn and famMy Advti ;';f - '. y ;" "- ; Spaalth . laflaenxa ' Guard against It by using Form az In tn j the nose and throat. For sale by Portland Hotel pharmacy . and . other druggists Adv. ' r OUBLB msDiNa STAMP'S J Iran en II Oaah Pueehaaaa Oatueaay and Monday Store Open ' TiU , 9 P. M. Saturday BnfsawBB3i -r m'-'" o" u ill lJ 1 I avcjrtt $ for :A iOl iTh lTh t ' - Broadway 3363A.2283 mmmmm mmmmmm Is.' '" V 1 -Jl I 1 CW-.; ff--rt. V 1 I mi 3 to v15 There is a certain hat that will look best on your head. We have it. Our expert hat man will advise you and fit you correctly. 1? la, , All the latest shades and col- rCll. eTlclU ore Mallorv. Bers-. Stetson and Trimble J3 to 96 Foreign Velours 7"J.:Sfm Cloth Hats S..t.?!?..fT5g Airoy Mats ffitrV :::::::::::::::::!? 'When you see it in our ad, it 5 so. I '''x' Third at Oak St. Only Outside tha High Rent District THE STORE THAT SELLS TOR LESS Ladies' Suits The latest fall styles of ladies' all wool serge and poplin satin lined suits, $30, $32.50, $35 and $40 suits, special price for one week .... $2750 2 SPECIAL BLANKETS AT A BARGAIN 72x80 Bsautiful Plsids. wool finish. Present value 7.00. v Special price $5.00 66x80 Wool : Flaids, blue and white, tan and white, pink an.d white; 310 v.l. $8.65 Extra Good Values are being shown in our line of Ladies' and Children's Un derwear. ( ONE SPECIAL OFFERING Ladies' fleece lined, fine ribbed cotton Union Suits neck, elbow sleeves. Duck neck, .elbow sleeves, ankle length, at , '. BUY TOYS EARLY Low $1.35 Our stock of Toys and Dolls is about complete. You will save money by making; your selection in this . line soon. V Ladies' Flannelette Gowns Good assortment, full sizes white and neat patterns in col ' ored -rood quality of flannel ette at $1.50. $2 and $2.50 Men's Night Robes Good quality Outing Flannel, neat blue and pink stripes. Cut full size with military or plain collar,- with larjce silk frocs. Much under the market today $1.75, $2, nd $2.25 each. COTTON BATTS Full comfort size, special at v . . , $1 .00 Men's . Mackinaw ' Coats Made of most dependable alt wool cloth,, double-breasted,1 36 inches, lontvlarre patch pockets, bound seams.' waterproof. Comes In blue and brown flaids. Are priced $12.50. $1&50. $15 Wi" ': H' MARK-ELL fin "ir w nen i o il d u v a Piano It Pays to Buy a Good One 3 .. When you buy a Piano it is usually intended to last a lifetime. Therefore special care should be used in its selection. You should not be guided by cheap prices or spe cial inducements. Pianos, like everything else, are priced according to their intrinsic worth. If you do not possess expert knowledge ,of piano making you must rely greatly on the Piano Dealer. Therefore it is certainly to your interest to go to a dealer who has the reputation of - carrying only pianos of merit and true musical worth, who is known to price his pianos consistently, and who has only oBje price for everybody. We carry a number of well known makes, each thejfery best in its grade. We also have on our floors exceptional values in "used" pianos. If de- sircu, we arrange convenient terms pi payment on any piano. dealers in Steinway and other Pianoa, Pianola Pianos, Victrolaa and Records, Player Music, Musical Instruments. Sheet Music. - " ' 1 Isf the Watchword of This Store Our purpose is to help you make the best possible selec tion of clothes with the amount of money you wish to spend. ---Buying clothes nowadays is an arduous task. Good materials are scarce. When we recommend Cosines 1S1& Tas I ie Base KMppenheimeir Qotlhes we do itrwith a feeling of assurance that we are recommending known - value the best that money can buy. Let us help you select your Fall Suit or Topcoat. Our stock of good Kuppenheimer Clothes is varied. 30, $3S, $40 and LION SPECIAL -.,'.--v. SUITS at $20 $22.50 $25 are the best for the money "V that we know of. For Your Fall and Winter Underwear, Shirts, Socks, Sweater, Choose from 1 he Lions Wide Assortments : f The Kuppenheimer House in Portland The Ralston Shoe House in Portland MORRISON AT FOURTH iay&Go, Sixth and Morrison Streets . Portland i (Opposite Postoffiee) Seattle San FraBcisco- Portland FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shop mornings if possible and shop for and with the children at a specialty store where leaa crowded conditions decrease danger of contagion. Warm : Water-Proof Coats j Cravenetted wool coats rubberised coats- , mackinaw coatsdress coats ot corduroy, plush, velvet and wool for g-trl or ooy 1 to IS rears 16.60 to f20. , , , . Leather Shoes for Kiddies insure warm, dry feet and lessen dancer of sick- . ness. , Ours are all-leather. . vyr 1 1 cr vw-w niiu rcrv. ii'.iH SBMBBBaaaaBBBBBJBMBBBaBBBaBaBBaBI ltttxtlt Street . .1 Opposite Meier A Trtik u e I 0SED Beginning Sunday. October 20th The Oregon State Council of Defense has requested that no delivery of petroleum products be made on Sunday. 1 The Standard Oil 0)mpany is glad to complvvth this request and beginning Sunday, October 20tlC. there after until further notice all of our distributingjstatibns in the State of Oregon, incltfding our Automobile "service sta tions, will be closed on Sunday. No sale or delivery of any kind will be made on Sunday. As in the case of our previous announcement regarding the sale of gasoline and engine distillate only between the hours of 6 A. M. arid 6 P. M. (how week days onlyX this re quest is made for the purpose of conserving manpower and we know that our patrons Vil 1 patriotically cooperate in making this impdrtant war measure effective. SiAND PMD OIL COMPANY - . - (CaAUFORNIA) - ' -j" 1. 4- . '4. - " r t - -H 1 A V