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- f THE "OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAYS OCTOBER .-23, 181$. . r t TOWN TOPICS ' , THRIFT STAMPS" :,i 11 and .:'". ; -Vv4"H WAR SAVINGS STAMPS . ' on Sal at . - I Business Office, The Journal . ! ... - TODAY'S roazcAST i Fertiaad aaa Vicinity Tealcnt. fair -with beery froet in ripueea plaoea; Ttuua&ar. Iaii Orccon Tonlcbt and Jhnrwiay, " fair hcarfl ifftMt ; MntU mmIA ereeie rle- winds. A Wuhlnctno Toniht, fair exeept tela Beat Via eoaet; Tho radar (air, colder aut twrttoa to nitht, haarr f rapt wit parties Unrifbt.; seatte aruUiwerterljr wind. :.,?..:' y!-1w'z. WBATHEA Common T r The prearere 1 moderately law in aorthera rntih Columbia, -and free Soatbara California eaatward to tha Gulf atatea, Oaar taa remainder f tba eowntr tha pi ura ia his. tW-Mcbeat iredinca bains in Middle Wetter Canada. Pre etr-itaUcm haa occurred an tha extreme Xerra Pa cific eoant. ear an area Machine from Sooth ta.tn Idaho to Illtneta. ard tn parti af Texa Oklahoma and Albert. Tba weather la saaei ealder tn Britiah Columbia, Manitoba aad Baa katchawan and Bach nuw In Nerth Dakota, Karat in tha axtrama Nocthwaat and eloae tha Canadian boundary tha teeapeaatara ia saaaraU , share normal. . KilUac Irene ia raporUd from , aouthweetera Idaho and freezing . teatperatore Inn parte of Orecoa and Weehiagtoa. -. Portland Illshaat temperature Taeaday. Bj Wert. aS. PruclUUon tn 24 noun, .04 foot ( KDWARD U WEIXs. , Scream stops Barglar Quick action on tha part of Frank Harmon, of , 70S BorthwlcK street foiled a burglar Tues day night tn his attempt to bold up hla who ana roe their noma. Aa Mr. I tar mon walked out on tha back porch about t o'clock aha waa met by a man with a revolver. Mrs. Harmon screamed and .ran Into tha house. Harmon crabbed hla revolver and ran to tha back door. He saw tha man fleelnr and fired tocshots. Tha Intruder escaped In tha gulch be hind the house. , Mora Thieves Boy The Steal Marino company reported Tuesday 1U store at 173 Front street had been robbed of $29 tha previous night. The Intruder broke a window to gain entrance. J. B. Ferree of 407 Beech street, reported hla auto robe stolen from hla machine- Tuesday night at Sixteenth and Jefferson streets. -? Edward Campion of the Lorraine apart- merits complained that thiewa , had stolen several pieces of Jewelry. lamed womaa Beeevertag Mrs. Bertha Cook of Linn ton. who accident ally shot herself Monday nlcht while dreaming about burglars, la reported to be In no Immediate dancer at Oood Sa merltan hospital. The bullet entered the abdomen and then passed through the flesh of her right leg. B. F. Cook, her '-husband, ia night engineer at the Asso ciated Oil company and waa at work when the "accident happened. Robert Heasrleksoa Iajared Robert Hendrlckson, employed by the city 'street cleaning department. 1a suffering from a lacerated thumb and' scratched face following a collision between his truck and a street car Tuesday at East Twenty-fourth and Clinton streets. Hen- drlckson was taken to the Oood Samar itan hospital. Aatl-Crowd Rals Enforced Police of ficers stringently enforced the street car overcrowding order issued by tha board Each day we serve one of the best SOc Luncheons in Portland Cooked by the great French chef.. Louis at Schenck, direct . from the Marlborough, New York. Quick Service A Table d'Hote Dinners in Gold Room, $1.25 Multnomah Hotel Reliable Dentistry We gwaraatae osr work for IS i 4 ream. We wUI examine yonr teeth 2 4.11 l4 .t ," reqnlre and what it wfll eoei old orawne .... .ss.so.fe.oo naiii. Amm, an nauaa iui Poll art of TeeMi far aa.OO Patnlaa Katreotlam BOa trr ruiloaa .Boo ' I aia but panenal attaatloa to Or. Mewtoa SO ewi. . -awion DR. tt r. NKWTOtf. Prop. j Open KTanlno Until X9 Boston Painless Dentists atoaae eta ana ath an WaaMimton at. of health to prevent the spread of Span- isn miiuenza. Officers were atauoned at nearly all transfer solnta Tuesday i and they refused to allow passengers to board cars already filled. One Hawthorne av enue conductor waa forced to give 20 passengers transfers at Grand avenue. The passengers were obliged- to wait for other cars not so crowded. , 7 V Twe Sewibeys ; IsjiredTwo news- boya were badly injured and an Evening Telegram, automobile truck waa demol ished Tuesday night in a collision with an zrvlngton streetcar at 4 Tenth i and Jefferson streets. The Injured are Abe Blank of 70i Fifth street and Sam Cohen of -S47f First streeC A third boy was In the machine but escaped In Jury. - The truck waa thrown against a telephone pole. Both boys suffered severe . head lacerations. Tha car; waa in charge of Motorman lie Febvere,- who said the truck turned In ahead ox him and he eould not stop. . . ": Task Beeraitlag OpenTank recruits wQI be received Thursday by Captain C G. Garland tn room 417 Corbett build ing; beginning at a. m. Captain Gar land haa accepted a large number of excellent metuj but many others have expressed a desire to enter the service. No class 1 A! men of the first draft will be accepted, but other men. either of the first or second draft are eligible, providing they can Qualify to physical and mental standards. Batldlag Hsw Trail A new trail up the BogacheU river in the Olympic na tional forest Is Just being commenced, according to CI M. Allen, telephone en gineer of the district forest service, who haa returned from Inspecting fire dam age in the Olympics. The trail will open up 2,000.000,000 feet of timber now In accessible, as well as provide a way to get Into the timber in case of fires. The trail starts near Forks, Wash. 1 - t - E leaped Woman Centered : Dolly Thompson, alias Vera Connors, another escaped woman from The Cedars, waa captured Tuesday In a houseboat on the Columbia slough by Lieutenant Thatch er, Sergeant Van Overn, Officer Teeters and Deputy Sheriff Chrlstof ferson. The woman was disguised In men's clothes as a fisherman, according to the offi cers. One more fugitive la still at large. Aate-XatoxJeatloa Overeoae by Milk Care, when there Is complete rest for all organs of the body except those con cerned In the production and circula tion of the blood, and those connected with the elimination of waste and poi sonous matter. The Moore Sanitarium, sot Selling balldlng. phones East 47. Main ClOlv Adv. , Dost Overheat Stoves Tire Marshal Grenfell today urged PortlanderS to be more careful about building big fires in their stoves from how on. as nine fires were reported' Tuesday due to over heated stoves and flues. The moet seri ous fire waa at the Yamhill ; street market building, where 50 damage .was done in the boiler room. Columbia Biter Highway Stage Two round trips, Multnomah Falls to Fort- land daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7 :SQ a, m., and 1:10 p. m.; leave St. Charles hotel. Portland, 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Saturday and Sunday evening leave Multnomah Falls 6:00 p. m. and Port land, 11 p. m. Adv. ITew, Attractive and Zeososilcal Is the carefully roasted, steel cut. vacuum packed coffee put up by the House of Monopole In an Economy glass quart Jar under the Monopole brand, 15 ounces net, and sold for 40 cents by all grocers. Wadhams Kerr Brothers. Adv.' Ashes Arrive Here Portland Ledge of Elks has received the ashes of M. B. Goldstein and Frank B. Smith, members of the lodge who recently died i in Los Angeles. Secretary Spauldlng will make arrangements for the placing of the ashes in memorial uma. Grocers Bay Toar Kgahe ' Pewder from Alien 'Lewis. T. W. Jenkins, Wadhams tt Kerr Bros, Wadhams & Co, Mason. Ehnnan & Co. and at Salem, Giles Mercantile company. It la a sub stitute for . eggs. Housewives, buy it from groeersi Adv. Colonel Areher Assigned Lieutenant Colonel H. L Archer, formerly of Post land, has been assigned to the war planes division of the chief of staff of the United States army, according to an nouncements reaching here. Arretted Alleged Shoplifter Mrs. Leila Carlyle, formerly of Tacoma, was arrested Tuesday at the Meier A Frank store by Inspectors Hellyer and Leonard on a charge of Shoplifting. j Auxiliary Hot to Meet The ' October meeting of the woman's auxiliary to the Railway Mall association, which was to have been held, Thursday, will be omlt- leo. ;- . Steamer Iralda, tor St. Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :10 p. m, foot of Alder street : Sunday, 'St. Helens only. LS0 p. m Adv. Steamer Georgians, for Astoria and way points, leaves Alder street dock dally, except Friday, at 7 p. m. Fare $1.65 each way- Adv. Steamer Jsssle Harklns, . for Camas Washougat and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. nv Adv. j . " i Tkreags Taking 100 per cent chiro practic tmmuned from Spanish flu and do not long retain chronic ailments. Dr. McMahon. Phones. Adv. laflaeasa AaUdete and other antisep tics, with special atomiser, at Laue Davls Druf Co, Sd and Yamhill. Adv. G. X. Davenport, transfer and storage, long-dlstanee hauling. Both f phones. 144 Froat-Ady.: ir-V-ri:.: - -j Bra. Flora A Brown and Casseday, TOO E. Burnslde, corner Twentieth. Both phones. Adv. -: . ; j V. S. Liberty Brass Will pay cash. 416 Plttock blk. Moved from 66 Flttock blk Adv. j . Liberty Bonds bonght : and 'sold. 221 U. a National Bank building. Adv. XeMasom 100 per cent chiropractor, 1910-118. Adv. . ,- , j,; - - Br. C. . Brown, Bye, Bar Mohawk building JadTJ . , between the county road and the River boulevard at . Brtdgeton for two years. The county agrees to repair the trestle, pay for Its maintenance and hold the company free from liability for accidents arising from the use of the trestle as a highway. -. c ; , A report from Foreman Smith of tha county farm showed . the value of pro duce at the farm obtained during-Septembers was $1117. Among the items were : Milk, : $565 1 eggs, $161 ; potatoes. 4J. J. Doyle, foreman of the Hawthorne bridge, submitted his uveeturatloris of an accident to J. H. GUbaugh who, it had neen stated, ran-into the gate and dam aged his car. Doyle declared that the fault lay with the gateman and reoom- jpended that GUbaugh be recompensed. on recommendation of DUtrlct At- torney Evans, the commissioners will re pair section "LT f the St. Helena, road now under a maintenance contract - by Jeffery a Buffton and sue the firm and its. bonqsmen for- the cost. . , 5' The immediate replacement of narta of me wooaen , , diock pavement - on the Broadway and 2 Burnalde bridges - with bituUthlc or other hard surface material ts contemplated by the board." Foreman of Bridges and Ferries Capell suggests the work be done by the city at the county's expense. , 1 WINTER IS COMING! f Provide Woolen . Underwear If ow- . . Keep your feet and body warm with underwear made from wool or aiiic and wool, and. in this climate, at least, a man's health Is assured : and there la no neea xo pay fancy prices while the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Is hav ing their big annual . sale of - woolen goods. Make a trip to Third and Mor rison - streets today and look at this store's windows they are worth mAkine- a special trip to see. Adv. . ' Hdrksri Voiir GSRAVlIKIfllin ri o av Vn. A reOTlar B0 cent DOX OZ 1NEVER-TEL tne world a cleanest safest, most sani tary hair restora- e w uye m aeucateiy Perfumsd - Tablet Form HAsuyaiasolredln a little water aa used. Gradually yl. darkens gray hair to any '3 snaae aeauea lautovee aandrag k : L wakes hahraof tend flaffy. Peai- Va w deUeete alda. Eadorssdby a. eminent rneniiata aixt thonaaada of eWlghtad - imejf sJsverywhere. r.laU Coupon Today I fVever-Tef Lahoratorlmm Co Oewf.-329, aajaseM Cry, M, y IhaveneverusedNeran.TaX.batIweeld Bice to try it. Send tne the 60e itackage FRCt as per your special 10 day oSec. - Name - r :' Address COOPER'S UNION SUiTS At $2.00, $3.0(K $4.00 and $5.00 Shaw Knit Hosiery at 35b, 50c and 75c pair Fine Cashmere Hose at 50c and 75c pair Outing Flannel Night Gowns and Pajamas . Special at $1.50 . Thousands of New Patterns in Shirts to Select From Starch and SoftCuffs $1.50 to $8.50 The Latest Neckwear 50c and Up ROBINSON and DETLOR CO. ONE BUCK SHIRT HOUSE 353 Washington St Majestice Theatre Bldg. 6 BrLLANci ! iiui waier Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION .Y!r tlililil: -f -XELLEB - FTJKL ' CO.' ' - t ; : Broadwa7-3363-A-2233 COUNTY COURT NOTES That the Armory la the property of the state and under the control of the gen era! staff is the opinion of Attorney Gen era! Brown, submitted to the board of county commissioners - In answer to an inquiry." According to Commissioner Muck. Multnomah county - bought the ground and erected the building and has paid a large part of the maintenance. The records will be gone Into. heaaid. to determine exactly how .much the county has spent., and a bill will be pro sented at the .next meeting of-the legis lature, asking !that the county be reim bursed. s v '- . 4 : ; The commissioners signed a contract with tha Standard Oil company this week for .furnishing the county with 14,- 000 .barrels; of rfuel on -at $2 a barreL One half is to be delivered at the court house and one half at the county hos- pitai. - " 'v-4 ',s,:-t ,- : The expenses of the office oil the board of county commissioners for the. first nine months of, ?918 were- $923732. ac cording to -a-'-' statement submitted by County Auditor Sam Martin. The amount includes $8461.13 -for ealariee. $460.26 for stationery and supplies and $23947 tor auto supplies. - - . . . , ft n. e i i ,., i . tt V - '.v. Car of Thaaks i We wish to ! thank ; our - many kind friends for the flowers and kindness to our beloved wlfa and mnth.p. TV,nrvi. Draw Your Dividends THE MAN whose clothes we make draws substantial divi dends in comfort and satisfac tion, and in an improved ap pearance which leads to material advancement. , , We will make your clothes on the same terms, that we do for hundreds of Portland men: Only$10Down- $5 a Month You will see many-smart pat terns here awaiting your selection. UNIQUE TAILORING CO ,104 FOURTH ST. Bet. Washington and Stark Suits pressed 35c Steam or dry cleaned SI Send Him That Military Watch Today We have hundreds for you to select from ; . Elgin. Walthams. Hampdens ..and reliable , Swiss. Our stock of Ladies Wrist Watches is the larcest in the city. ' Brine in your; old watch we will make you a liberal allow ance toward a new one. SifctSlJpleS the Jeweler 266 Morrison, Between Third and Fourth . , , SS8 r0WT-Mm PLACE WIRED HAVE NOWl -?.v. ... ';-,',':.'i...-'f-'' f-'- m. while our prices are within reach of fwL " Scarcity pf material inr ; laior may make wirinjt prices pro hibitive this winter. Third ' Street Electric Store t STAKLET XITTZf Proprietor 234H Third' St, Opp. Court Hosse niiiniumiiMiniiHiHininiiimMinnimniHiiuiiimniimrnmniuiiiimMnHimiiimun g:il!l!!IilIII!UniII!lllljl!IIl!lll!lltll!UI Eyesight ; Specialists YOU MAKE NO MISTAKK IN eomiNS) TO US PON - TOWN "KYKOLASSKS" AND WE MAKE J NO ISTAKCS IN PITTINa TOO ' HOPKINS I OPTICAL CO. -1 306-307 Morgan Bid. SoedWa. ane WaaWnotee StaT , S aiituiHimiiiiHiiniiimmiiiniiiiiiniiis THE -'-r.:- UNITED ARTISMS INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY ; Special Dent, for Juniors Four Up-to-Dale PlansAdequate Rates. Assets Ore $1,100,000 Headquarters 60S Beck BUg. Main 1220 A.1112 If FlSt MIMTIU .tiltt AT trail Uau 1 78. A 1731 , Replace Broken ? f , Dishes Bay Indlvldaal pteeei here at lower srfres. , Taitr Tag table O C a BUhes and FlaUt A36 Co.a. .?.!?.' 39c Yereelala MQk IB. - ntekers. .. .. . I UB Water Glasses, , g I C. j. , sjaeae.a V re - '-sssSNssniee asnSN bbsjsb. ssBBanaB ssnaa '"k ew - . . - first; second and alder srrs.- Department Seal af Worth Care Q -i Uaat.l)-esM....i OU Tsxede, 114 eases Q.'. else at ............ 96 Hebe ClgsieUsa, S OKa packages ....... 3C Real Money oavingSp ecials 4 Standard Merchandise at Bargain Prices. You Save on Eyerything ' Corsets Only $1.75 Made of good quality of coutH, medium waist, long hipi an smnsaally good qual ity at.the price. " . . . y V omeo'sGoYns$1.65 Good weight, gowns of on ting flannel la white and blue and pink stripes, cut full length s . Comforters $3.48 Large sixo and 'wood weight, quilted. now e the fame to lay in your supply for the winter. Dare am on and Helmet Brant BJee. Beef aadXhlll Baaee. i ter....254 Helm BraaS Bire, Perk aa4 Chili Sasee, S fer...23s Orahasa Fleer, s Iks. fer...G9e raneake Tlosr, tte n.......Q Flour Substitutes Cora Ttoer, 1 the. fer....,T3 vera Jaaau. is las. lor.... BarUy Fleer, is lea. for. jure .notr. is ids. for, rerr2?4 r..S1.00 Children's Union Suits 59c These ere fleece-lined in a good medium weight; the sges are -2 to 12 years. A bargain. w ' Bath Tovels 35c,3for$l towels, 18x36, with neat A remarkable offer at our weight bin border, pries. Electrical Fixtures at Lighter Prices Some Good Shoe Lowest Prices on Specials Men's Wear Prices that will both ia taw eat you and aave yon money if - , yon buy. Women's Felt-Lined Kid Comfort Shoe W m e n's Gun metal Winter Shoos, good and durable, ataee 2M to 4,N now at (?0 QQ ti7eUe $2.49 only Men's Fine Dress (Q IQ Shoes, bargain at. . DOefe7 Boys and Girls School Shoos. ar?: S2.49 Cluldron's Barton Sho e good assortment, at 98c Save money by selecting your Underwear and Furnishings in our men's department. Lowest prices here. Regular S12 to $16 Wool Meek- $9:7-sp.... $11.75 Wool Mackinaw Shirt for Ribbed Cotton Shirts 2" AO and Drawers, gar. tDAeai.0 Cotton Ribbed Union Suit. worth. 3Z.50 our price Outing Flannel nigauiurts now offered at Ckaln.pmn Sockets ..65 Key Sockets oaly .............30 Beable-Pola Zatraaee SwlUkes sly 00 BeaJaaUa t-ligkt Clatters fJl.OO . Botettee with eeaeealet fsse..20s) 1 Csrrsat Tayti tor eleetrle Ireas ..i.dS -' Fa. 11 BaeserCo verse Wlrei , f. per feet ..3c) 4 C. F. Fretted Gleaet 20e C. F. Trotte Qtose ZS Protect With Paint Xscp year kease as emtbanilagt well palates eaves yea meaty. Darable Fleer FaraV t.......7Ss interior Teraik, gaIleB....S2.00 KalsoBlmti the IV, aaly 8 Stslsf Gist the 1W salr,....35e Begsl Cedar Floor Fellta, ft. 45t .... DXXeiU ff s,R 9R Housewives $1.50 Pajamas and $1.98 Cosreslest TJUaiQc at Iwr - Prices - lt-eaart EssBteUa Fa0t......8Se .t. EaaaieleA Sasee Fans Jfl wttk eevert straight hassles tvl 1-eU Eaantle Sasee Fsss Eft wttk covert stralgkt knaeles I.eC EaasieleS MUk Fttakers dOe t-U Eaanielea MUk Pitchers C5e t.gal. EatsTd MUk FItckers 90s) Newest Sons; Hits, 2 for 25S Played by our Demonstrator in Sheet Music Dept. rniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiimiiiimiiiiHiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiuiimiiuiiiiitiiiiiu Consult your doctor at once if-you have i('Mi,AinM Le Men a :.i7 ,. ..'. " ' Hill ' 11 "1 s., ,f ,V. ' XXXXXJ II i "The drink i t? . ''- " Tn 'fP 0 ni ' WT arisen, Jl W .MM ALUuJ - III , -xyxxxXrl !fi I Order it -at therrrill,ll II - ' ' V - - i-1 . - - v, Y'- PORTIAIlb' BREWING GtiL ; ?r I I J'i": f'-' ' ' i : -iV V ' ' ' '.. V'"- " MM And Some Precautions Which Should Be Taken to Prevent. Its Spread; In the fight to stamp out this malady there are many simple precautions which can be taken by every individual for the protection of thM community, as well as his family and himself. Health , authorities all over the country Offree that every' possible sanitary measure should be adopted. 'Avoid crowds. : Get all the Fresh Air you can, both day and night. 7 ' Make full use, of all the available Sunshine. I Avoid the person who Coughs or Sneezes. : Should you Cough"or Sneeze, cover the nose anmou&ithaihandkerchief. 1 7- ? Wash your . Hands thoroughly before: eating. 'A .Germicidal Soap is recommended for this pur pose. . - Brush" your Teeth thoroughly two or-three umes a aay. , Keep your bowels open. ry. Intestinal conires- uon uiviies disease. Mouth Washes, Throat Gargles and -Nasal Sprays are useful preventives. The Owl Drug Stores carry all standard preparations. Fumigators should be used in the house, particularly during and after any questionable sickness. . . 7 Disinfectants are also recommended as a guard in the home-r- Oiloride of Lime, Rormal 7dehyde, Carter Sanitary Fluid; Piatt's' Chlorides, All Owl Drug Co. salesmen ;are i specially in formed so as to be nble to give you advice on sani tary measures. ' ' ' - .. 7; ; ? V for a free circular giving a list of preven tive suggestions as prepared by the Massachusetts State Board of Health, the first body. toJ actively : organize against the Influenza epidemic RXMnxsa Pass. A ca UXfit-rr.-, E. Struplcre, Mjr. Brbtray and Wwhington f. Phone A-1333, Mirilall 2000 : 7 . BET: 4t 1 . . .- J - ' . i s ,'- -a 5' e c S-;e; I Edgar and son. Jack Edgar. Adv. - ,