TOWN TOPICS JOtTHXAL TRAVEL BtKEAV :-TMTdm to all points of the Uaited States or abroad (hou 14 tak adrantas of xpsrianecd information and sorriea offend tbroosb Tha Ore rem Journal Traral Bureau, in psraonel chart of iJora y H. Smith. Bsilroad tickets and ataam ahip bookings arrant ed. Foreign exebancs latued- lUJormaUon alTn regarding pas-ports, v". TODATS FORECASTS ' Portland and vfalnltj Tonliht and Saturday Tain; northerly winds. , Oreatw and Weshinftoo Tonight and Satur day rata; modarata northerly winds, WEATHEftTySlITI03f - lw preur prevail in the Pacific and Rocky l mountain states, and in the axtresM aonowasv Jlisrh. nnesure overlie British UolcunDia. ana ex tend from Manitoba to tha Gulf and South At lantic lUtn. Precipitation haa omarrcd at number of station alone and near tba Pacific coast, and in Louisiana. Thunderstorm are r ported from Arizona and Southern California. Tba mathrr Is much milder to parts of- tasno, I Tub, the District of Columbia, and Albert, and tba temperature is shore normal except over Um ited area on the Pacific coast and in Montana and Manitoba. Heary frost ha occurred in Northern California, and mow is fsllinc in Ore gon and Washington, EDwABP U. WtUA . ' OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Raker. Or Hoston, Mass. . . . . Cbleaco. Ill r-n-r, Colo. . . . . 1N sloinen. Iowa . Ksfle. Alaska . . . Piextto, Cal 'Uslreaton. Texas .. Helena, Mont. Huron. B. u. ..... Kansas City, Mo. . . hnoxrille, Tenn. . . I. oa Ancr tlej, Cal. . . Msrahfleld, Or. . . . Memnhin. Tenn. . . . , New Orlrsrn, La. . . . New Tors City . . 1, , Nome. Alaska Oklahoma City. Ok la North Head. Wash. . Pittsburg;. Pa.....', Portland, Or. Prince Albert. Basic. . M Louis, Mo. . . . , . St. Paul. Minn - Halt Lake City, Utah. Kan Prancisco. Cal . Seattle, Wash" Spokane, Wash. . . , Tampa, Ha Xanana, Alaska . . , Vancouver. B. C Walla Walla, Wash. Washington, D. C. . . Winnipeg, Man. V ' 4 . TEMP. CJ; - t U it i s il IJ 44 I 24 6" 42 84 0 44 82 0 46 2 O 46 28 O -24 .... 0 62 39 0 58 53 0 88 20 0 42. 24 0 52 34 O 80 40 0 68 60 .52 4 80 .10 2 48 0 62 52 .02 42 84 0 -10 .... 0 80 40 0 44 3 .40 45 82 0 41 38 .01 ltt - 4 0 54 38 0 38 14 O 42 82 O 02 48 O 42 84 .04 88 84 0 as 84 0 40 .... o 40 28 .01 48 82 .04 84 88 0 22 -10 0 . ',i y After noon report of preceding day. THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS -On Sale at Business Office, Tba Journal. Old . Offender Sentenced Duncan Mc Gregor, a habitual defendant In tha mu . IIIwipB.1 tUUI l, UBUM.ll Ull Vlltti CCT. v. drunkenness, appeared before Judge Rossman Thursday to anawer a charge o disorderly conduct. McGresor, in company with a friend named John Green, had been creatine; a disturbance - In a room 1 pgr house on Second street, be tween Burnside "and Couch, Wednesday evening-. Both men were sentenced to spend 21 days in the city Jail. A, Ha manda, a Japanese, received a seven day sentence on a charge of drunkeness, Hamanda attributed his troubles to too much saki. Speeder Are Fenlshcd Several heavy f; fines were Imposed upon alleged vlo- latora of the traffic laws Thursday- in the; municipal court. Dr. A. X,. GUUspte . was fined 160 on a charge of reckless driving. H. Holland was fined S40 when ' found guilty'of driving 40 miles an hour. Mrs. J. B. Whltlock was fined 840 on a charge of driving from 32 to 45 miles per hour on Sandy boulevard. Andrew '.Kaetlund was fined $20 for exceeding the speed limit on Union avenue. C. S. Lee tnr Repeated Second Church of Christ, Scientist, announces that the Christian Science lecture recently given In .First church edifice will be repeated at the noon hour in the Hefllg theatre Saturday, beginning at 12 :15. The lec turer is William D. KUpatrlck. C. S.. member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, Boston, Mass. " This lecture is being repeated for the fourth time to accommodate those who have been unable to hear it. v Oh" tae Sqaare, Sow, How can you re slsfr buying one of those splendid bar gains In used autoa that are continually being offered In the "automobile" col umn of The Journal "want" ads? Just listen "1918. Overland, 4 passenger country club, five wire wheels, 6 good ' tires, looks and runs like new. $845, an terms." ' And that's only a sample. Bet- ter read The Journal-"wanf ads now. Adv. Fir Bids Requested Bids are being re ceived by the forest service on 1,690,000 board feet of Douglas fir and cedar and 980,000 board feet of hemlock on the northern part of the Santiam national forest in the region near Detroit, As sistant District Forester T. T. Munger announces. The minimum price has been - fixed at 75 cents a thousand for Douglas -. fir and cedar and 35 cents for hemlock. The timber is fire killed. Strack by Automobile Stepping from 1 behind a parked automobile at Water and Jefferson streets, C. Branch, who re sides at $- East Davis street, was bit by a car driven by H. Bradley of 630 Kast Taylor street, at about 4 :30- p. m. Thursday. The man was not badly in- jured, and was taken to his home by Mr, Bradley. Drams ?Iap Route Masamas, for their Sunday outing, will meet at Broad way and Grant streets at 1:30 p. m ellmb the hills and tramp bje way of ' lortland Heights to Council Crf st ; from : there they will walk southeast to Kagle Point and to the "S" car line on Cor bett street. The walk: will be about five miles. Evening Star Grange Heels Evening Star grange will hold its monthly sea eion Saturday at its hall on Eighty-second and Division streets. Tha morning session will be closed to all but mem bers of tha Patrons of Husbandry and the second and third degrees will be con ferred. Dinner will be served at noon. In the afternoon the hall will open to the public and a musical, literary and Instructive program has been arranged. 8. P. Chapman and wife will have charge of the musical program. Mar garet Mararason will give a reading. Judge O. W. Stapleton will deliver an address on public ownership and there will be a health talk by Dr. Sommers. - Forgery Attempt 8 a spec ted ' Homer Karl, who was arrested early this morn ing on a charge of for eery.' was later I turned over to internal revenue officials oy me ponce aepartment ror investiga tion. He was arrested at the Northern Pacific pharmacy. Third and Morrison streets, by Policeman Morris, who re ported that Earl was trying to forge a drug order for cocaine over the name of Dr. Van Cleves. He is said to have had other alleged forged orders in his pocket. The night clerk complained that he Was been having trouble with drug addicts. Police Metoreycle Stoles While Mo torcycle Officer William McFurson. one of the new speed officers, was eating lunch at his home at 141 Lownsdale street Thursday night, a thief made away with the motorcycle he had left In the street. The machine bears no li cense tags, but was marked "Portland Police 16." The machine was equipped for chasing speeders. It had vacuum cup tires, two headlights and a Warner speedometer. Women Are Aeeaser James Buck ner was arrested at Park and Yamhifl streets by Patrolman Crandall Thurs day night on the complaint of two young women-who said1 he accosted them. -When taken to the police station Buckner stated that he was a married man, but that ne was out in the company of a sailor and thought he knew the two women. He was locked up on a charge of violating the masher's ordinance. Seattle I,ad Detained Jack Gorman. 14, and Eddie Heath, 13, of Seattle, were arrested Thursday near St. Johns by Sergeant Joe Day of the St, Johns sub station. The lads gave their addresses as 2803 Washington street and 934 Twenty-fourth street, respectively. Se attle police have been notified. Woman Is Arrested Mary Smith, 60 years of age, who has frequently ap peared in the police court, was arrested Thursday night on a charge of drunken ness. She was picked up by Sergeant Oelsner at Third and Clay streets, while begging money from passersby, with which to purchase lemon extract Ahavia Sbolom Services Services will be held at the Congregation Ahavia Sholom, corner Park and Clay streets. tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Arthur S. Montaz will deliver a sermon. Saturday morning services will be held at 9 :30 o'clock. Bev. B. Abrahamson will offi ciate, i . Transformer Starts Fire One of the large Northwest Electric company's transformers at Thirtieth street and Hawthorne avenue became overheated Thursday night and set on fire the wood work supporting it between two poles. The fire department extinguished the blaze. Hall Emory Move Of flees Hall & Emory, members of the American News paper Publishers' Association of Amer ica, announce the removal of their of fices to the Oasco buiraingr. Hall & Emory are well known advertising agents. Xlgktwatebman Is Hurt Mike Lyons. nlghtwatchman at the Union Meat com pany plant, fell about 20 feet this morn ing, fracturing his pelvis bone. He was removed to St Vincents hospital in a se rious condition. Lyons resides at 141$ Williams avenue. Will Arrange Dance The United Aux iliaries reception committee 111 metff at 8 o'clock tonight in room 201, court house, to make plans for the dance and entertainment of February 14, at The Auditorium. Jnscle Birds and Animals G. Carveth Wells, British naturalist, will lecture 'at the Central library, library hall. Satur day evening at 8 o'clock before the Au dubon society. Mr. Wells spent six years in the Mayal peninsula jungle, build in railroads for the British gov ernment, and will show pictures of the birds, animals and reptiles or tne tropica. The publkr is invited. "T:',"t' '-rt i:' Eat Bradley . Pies They're fine I At all restaurants and cafeterias.:. Brad ley's cocoanut cream pies, ;' tl-um ! What's bestrSradleys mine Piee-Adv Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier, dally at 2:30 p. m., foot of Alder street Sunday. St- Helens only, 1 :30 p. m. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harklns, for. Camas. Washougal and way landings,- dally ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at 2 p. m. -Adv. : HeCarger, Bates lively Fire, cas ualty and automobile insurance. Teon building. Telephone Main 168. Adv. Dr. Calvla 8. White has resumed prac tice. 415 Selling bldg. Telephone Main 711. Adv. Hill Military Academy Spring term opens Monday, February t, 1919. Make reservations at once. Adv Multnomah Elite Dances every. Satur day evening, Multnomah hotel, mezza nine floor. Help the soldiers. Adv. Febraary Term Starts next Monday, Feb. 3. Enroll this week. Link's Busi ness college. Adv. Bar'ier Mangaaeie Steel Basers, spe cial $2. Portland Cutlery Co., 88 6th. Adv Br. IcMabon, advertising 100 per cent chiropractic Adv. Dr. C. E, Brows Eye, Ear Mohawk building. Adv. PERSONAL MENTION Australian Trade Builder To establish a better understanding be tween the Australian producer and the American buyer, Captain L- H. Leh maier, late with the original Australian army, will soon leave for Australia as the foreign representative of the Guaranty-Trust company of New York city. Captain Lehmaier is in Portland today Interviewing bankers. A native of Sydney. Australia, Captain Lehmaier received his education in the United Statea and was graduated from Boston Institute of Technology with the class of 1913. Ha enlisted In less than a week after the declaration of war and served in New Guinla, Egypt, Galllpoli and two years in France. While upon a six months furlough in the United States, he received the news of the sign ing of the armistice and his military career was ended. Captain Lehmaier is visiting financial men of all the larger cities in the United States in prepara tion for his new task. He is staying at the Portland. May Have Branch litre S. F. Huffman of the Chicago Por trait company is in Portland today on his way to Oakland, Cal., after a trip to his home office. The company is cori templattng opening a branch studio either in Portland or in Oakland this spring, according to Mr. Huffman, the location to be decided shortly at a meet- ins; between Mr.' Huffman and 8. M. Paine, president Of the company, at Pasadena. A new painting, in three coV ors. Is being introduced to Portland now by Mr. Huffman. The year has been the best ever for the portrait business, ac cording- to Mr. Huffman, who is staying at the Oregon. ' -v Former Realty Dealer Here N. M. Apple, formerly of Portland, where he was engaged in real estate business, is at the Multnomah. Mr Apple is now located at Lewiston, Mont-, in the famous Judith Basin, and reports conditions as being excel lent in that section. Sol Stiller nas Guest C W. Macauley of Butte, Mont, is visiting Sol Stiller, the cisar man, on his way home from California. Mr. Macauley is at the Oregon. Opera Company Coming The San Carlo Opera company has made reservations at the Multnomah for next week. F. T. Hamshaw of Seattle is at the Benson for a few. days. Mr. Hamshaw is engaged in ' the--: selling ot farm tractors. . V.. ' W. EL'Tteames of Medford is a guest at the Portland ... ,y K. Hansen, tunbermaa from Silver ton, is a visitor at-the New Perkins. Mrs. X. TL Parker ' and daughter Rosali of Condon are visiting at the Cornelius. . , 'W H. Block. 'who is la the stock raising business at Independence, Is a guest at the Imperial. Alfred C. Schmidt, banker at Albany, is visiting at the Seward. William Larson of Astoria is a guest at the Carlton. M. F. Soraerstone of. Columbia City is registered at the Washington. 'J. J. Habeside Jr., broker and dealer in shipbuilding supplies at San Fran cisco, is a guest at the Benson. Join Tait of Astoria Is registered at the Multnomah. Mr. Tait owns a laun dry. -.. -:- ?. V .. G. H. Gray, a timberman from Kelso, is -staying at the New Perkins. . W. T. Kyle f New York city Is mak ing a business inspection trip of the Pacific coast for the firm forVhicn he Is salesmanager. While In Portland, he is staying at the Portland. President and Mrs. W. J. Kerr of Ore gon Agricultural college are guests at the Imperial. President J. H. , Ackerman of Mon mouth college Is registered at the Sew ard. G. Peterson of Twin Falls, Idaho, Is staying mt the Carlton. Mrs. -T. JB. Baura of Benton City. Wash., is visiting at the Washing-ton. E. P. Marshall, banker from Bend, is spending the day at the Benson. T Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wlest from Silver ton are at the Multnomah on their way home from. San Francisco. Mr. Wlest is in the lumber business. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Warren of Warrenton, Or., are visiting at the Port land. Mr. Warren owns a big spruce camp. Noble T. Gitman of Marshfleld is stay ing at the Carlton. Cards of Thanks We desire to thank the many friends of Raymond Pellant, deceased, for the Out of City Back -; ..... . Soon Von Klein Kir; WMti iim Silkin Crochet Cotton All Colors 10c 111 JW. H. Mark.ll r-. tX I New, Butterfck Fashions Double Red and Green Trading Stamps Saturday and Monday! NEW GINGHAMSFOR SPRING Beautiful Plaids, Plain Colors and Stripes. Special price .weJC Extra Hosiery Values For Saturday and Monday Ladies fine Cotton Ribbed Top and Hem Top Wear Well - rr Hose. Good finish, fast black. Special XC Ladies artificial Silt Boot 'Hose, in black. Rerular 50c Off value. Special at ODjC' Ladies' Highly Mercerized Cotton Hose, hemmed top,- whiter OtT Special at Ot)C Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose. Black only. Special at in only ........ XUC Boys' and girls' fine Ribbed Dress Hose. 50c values, OO SpecllI at OoC COTTON BATTS Full comfort sire. 1.25 OA value's. Speciahu . .... Ul Extra fine Cotton Batts. Full comfort size. i.35 "f fsK batts. .Special at, tDX.UD Moneys Guaranteed Work Shirts The best Work Shirts yet constructed for the money. Note the features, Triple stitched shoulders, triple stitched armfaoles and yoke,' faced sleeves, cut full size, 36 inches long. Made in f aa blue and gunmetai gray. Special Sale, each'. . . . ......... tDXeUU Men's Wool Process Shirts and Drawers Looks" and feels Jike wool. v A jood warm farment, knit from se lected yarns, and guaranteed to give satisfaction comes I1 fill In tan mixture. Special, a garment. ..... v. ... ." . dleUU : i ' -' ' ' - W. H. MARKELL & CO. PACIFIC MARKET ISAVERYBUSYPUCE Women Crowd the Place Every - Saturday Because of the Many Bargains. Therefore Pacific Market wl offer again to the Saturday shopper choice YounK Steer Beef Roasts st 9(V ik Ttnii. Inar Beef that will cook nice and tender xoc id. une sweuest corn beef in the city at 20c and 25c lb. Young? country grain fed Porlc Rruutii at HCut IK p,b rf"un- wvw w. 'V .W0. nice and delicious, at 30c lb. Lamb r- . , . . .. . viiopa, ma Desi in me land, at 80c lb. Round Steaks as low as 22c lb. (rood and tender)). Sirloins, the finest ever. u uuiy oc id. Our ChlckanH n r mtl( 1A a- sonally selected. Remember only tba iAn u, sr.- Ik J ww, aw a. -.WW 4w-a Dairy Specials Green Vallv Ttnttor KK iv, Buttercup and Mag-nolla 57c lb! uoia crest ..69c lb. Cheese (mild, medium or sharp).. 38c lb. Our fresh Oregon ranch Eggrs are se lected with a view of getting the largest mey re stricuy rresh ana only 60c do Very lmnortant ret the risrht. nlar. look for the big nign when you get to 4th and Yamhill. We are the Paeifle Mar. ket. In the Central Market Bldg., at the S. B. corner 4th and Yamhill. I LEARN TO DANCE AT RINGLER'S DANCING ACADEMY Uth St-Off Washlnftea New Term Starts Monday, Febrsaiy S, aad Tharsday, Fabraary 8. GtT ABA JT TEED COtiBSE 8 IESSOHS Special for Febraary Oaly Oeatlemea 1 5.81, X.adlei l-.M We teach the popular daaees of the day, the kind the public want, and can assure you that one month in our school Is equal to three in any other.. Oar Guarantee or Money Befaaded Should we fail with our corps of com petent instructors to teach you to dance in one term of eight lessons we will then put you under special personal in struction, without added cost, thus abso lutely guaranteeing you to become a dancer in a short time. We pride ourselves In our school, for with teachers of ability giving lessons of quality, we know we can teach you te dance wnen others tali. A lesson consists of Instruction In all popular dances for a period of two and one-half hours 8 to 10:30 o'clock thus giving each pupil plenty of practice, aided by the constant help of our teach ers, gives to you that confidence which Insures no embarrassment on your part and rapid advancement. A large separate hall ' is used exclu sively for our classes and a printed description of each dance will be given you as reference for practice at home. COTILLION HALL Our pupils have the advantage over others in that they may, after, a few lessons, practice in the most beautiful hall in the West and meet the best ; dancers in the city. All instruction is under-' the personal supervision of Professor Montrose M. Ringler, assisted by George E. Love and corps of professional lady Instructors. Private leswons given 'dally from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M. Enroll now. Both Piloses kindness shown - daring his - Illness and for the sympathy and respect extended ua in our bereavement and for the lovely floral offerings. Daughter, father and sister. . p We wish to thank our many" friends for their kindness and sympathy extend ed to us at the time of tha death of our beloved husband. father and brother ; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. 3. E. Magers. Mrs. -George I. Roth,. Mrs. L F. Wooster. A. G. Magera, J. P. Magers. Mrs. Sarah Woodinjtton, Mrs. W. S. Thompson. Mrs. Mary Feller, Miss Minnetta Magers. . - ' - ' . - We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy extended to us at the death of our dear daughter. -wife and sister. Also wo wish to thank 'for the beautiful floral, offerings. Glad to know we have friends In time of need. Mrs. T. Dunham, Roy .Courtney, Mrs. Emma Kafferlfn, Mr. Gusta Jensen. I wish to express my appreciation for the many kindnesses and sympathy ex tended by my friends, relaUves and the employes of the Coast Shipbuilding com pajBy, and also for the beautiful floral offerings received at the time of the death of my beloved husband, George G. Ellis. Mrs. Ellis. Rankin Says Do you know that this small shop, doing a big business at small expense, can serve your clothing requirements at consider able saving to you? if ter looking else where, come here and be your own judge. Overcoats s Suits Raincoats . Priced $15 to $40 II.H.RANKIN8 CLOTHIERS TAILORS HABERDASHERS 112 SIXTH 7mMwiiiwMiMHtwiiiMiiitMiiMiiMMrmiiHiCTmmtit.w'HMWwnmnrmiiiiintitMitrtt.tMt.tiMttitit "Three-Fingered Jack1 GODWIN The Billy Sanday ef the ladat- trial World 1 PublicAuditorium Saturday, 8 P. M, Sunday 3 P.M. and 8 P.M. Feb. J and 2 In ByaamleN Blsemsileas ef To day's Mementos Problems EVERYBODY WELCOME GOOD MUSIC KYEBY ETEirnCQ Music and Dancing rem to 7iS0. ,.t0 u , w. j. Unf r Vouitf JSP" Ms. - Oaee r iV.-"- M. OORNta -T (NOTOH (HsstaJn) W Jan and, tea ken BiaiNl Wwtlnsast the TRY OUR DalLT LUNOH II a n. ( I i. m, tSa,SOe,SBs SOa to 7S. Indue. rm mvum, v-oscskiss. . snnss, Our Isrce alalasv siswa a. s- " fr ataiwsph. -Z Btstloa ear motto. NKSC OISNK e a an Hevra SPCOIaL SUNBAV OHIOKIN OINHIII EYESIGHT SPECIALIST EXTRAORDINARY "Eyeglass Fitting" That costs you no more than Just the ordinary kind. "Where the Be? Eyeglasses Are Made Hopkins Optical Co. 30607 Morgan BUg. F u If , :( E R A L M1LLK& Beautiful gray or black" adult casket, fcearso, box. 2 antes, esnbalming anj refined' serrieei for Funerals If desired for 120. $40. $60. Higher priced funerals in proportion. We manufacture caskets. Lady Assistant Beautiful Funeral Chapel 'E3 aw TBACZT MILL EH & TRACE Y Mala ttl r ladeaeadeat Fsaeral Blreeters - ' ' A7S8V Wasklsgtea at tlla U BeUreea tfc aad flat Bta-, West Side KflTlfiF ?. ' ."-- 4aeladea seeelal eatkalmiag fee shlasaeal Ul ,"tM.u desired) te aay part of. tke ValUd States, . .. S 3 I E:-3 5T3 DISCONTINUING ; Hanan Shoes For Men and Women. .-' Every Psir Rodocod . i ' We are cleirinf out Hanan Shoes. : You can buy ' shoes here for less than present replacement cost at the factory. Take advantage! , Hanan's. Women's Patent Colt, or Patent Kid' Button, Shoes with cravenetted cloth tops, welt 'soles, Cuban or military heels; also Hanan's Women's. Patent Kid', Button Shoes with kid tops, welt soles and Cuban: heels. $5.95 Hanan's Women's AlLKld Button Shoes with welt soles, Cuban or, military heels. . j $8.95 'See our Hanarfs Metts Shoes at Reduced -Prices Many Other Lines of Shoes Reduced, 129 Tenth St., BeC Washinftcn and Alder lfflaman.lInla;ailS3m,llTlmI:;x:L. ) . - '. Have 0- v , A A. ' You a Healthy Mouth ? Have you a clean mouth? Do you know what con stitutea a clean, healthy mouth? You probably think because you have no decayed or stained teeth that your mouth is all right. You may have all kinds of hidden trouble under the besr fillings or crowns. .These conditions may cause you illness such as forces you to consult a physician, or buy useless drugs. Rheumatism, . nervousness, neuralgia, stomach troubles, etc.V may come from pus pockets at the roots of apparently good teeth. ; These conditions cannot be seen or located , by merely looking at the teeth, but require more scientific means of determining the true conditions. ' . Painless Parker has a completely equipped X-ray labora tory, by the use of which all defects, superficial and deep seated, can be determined. Pus pockets and diseased con- . ditions that cause the above illnesses can b,e . located and i the proper diagnosis given without subjecting you t6 weeks ( of useless treatments. There is no guesswork with the-: present methods. Too much is at stake for you and m to J guess. Do not delay any longer to put your mouth in a clean, sanitary condition. -Have those old, decayed roots taken out. Have those decayed teeth filled or ' crowned, and everything put in good shape. Get your Spring cleaning of your mouth before it is too late. It is a great deal better to say "He looks so much better" than to have them say "He was a fine fellow." (Real Honest-tpGoodness Painless Dentistry.) Painless Parker Dentist Dr. A. D. Cage, Manager , 326 Washington Street. Offices it Salem and Eugena UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Walker D. Hines, Director-General of Railroads Spokane,Pordand&SeattIeRaiIroad PASSENGER TRAIN CHANGES IN SCHEDULE effective), on aad Afur February 2 Portland-Astoria-CIatsop Beach Line Train No. 29. heretofore leaving Portland at 8:30 A. At. for Astoria, Ft Stevens, Clatsop Beach and North Beach points and No. 32, arriving Portland 10:tS P. M. from same points, will be discontinued. . - - Train No. at will leave Portland 8tto A. M. Instead of 7:15 A. M. for Astoria, Ft Stevens, Clatsop Beach and North Beach points. ' ;.. - Train No. 34 from points named above will arrive Portland 10:20 P. M. instead of 8si0.. , Train NoV 23, Jearinj: at 6:tS P. M., will have no Ft Stevens connection. : ' " Train No. 25 will leave Portland 12:15 P. M. Instead of 12:25. and No. 27 will leave at 5:15 P. M. instead of. 5:25 for Rainier and United Railways points. : : - . Train No. 28 will arrive at 4:40 P. M. instead of 4:45 from Rainier. - , r CeBsolidatad Ticks Office, Third aad Washiafton Sts. r North Bank Sutto'a, Trath and Heyt Sts. - H JENTEEL SUITS AND COATS" FOR THE JUYEKILE Wa imm;UUs, sami othr Uilasa. la Clothloc for the UtUe fellow S to y" rnally so hard to find. Our suits era boyish, y-t truthful, tellorsd czosUsnUy sa4 modsrstsJj prtoed. . - 88.80 te 9X0.00. 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Preparatory School Day and Night Small classes and intensive instruction permit unusually rapid progress. Accredited to all ' colleges and. universities on tfie Pa- ycific Goast. , . New term opens February 1st, 50 discount to re turned oldiers. Enroll now;. Call or write. Division A, Room 416 V Y. M. C. A. Portland riEST TEAB BUSINESS ADMIISTHATICn ACCOUNTAKCY CLASS ; Opens. February 5th Will complete coarse In time to enter Junior Class next October. , VoMsCsAsNightSchool DIV A, PQBTLAXD AUTO-TRACTOR SCHOOL 'Day and Night Practical Sbop and LAboratory in struction. Prepare now for spring and sum mer demands. KGdCCES rates to T?r.- TTJRXED OIT)lEBS. MMBti 8HIP IJT T FBEE. For Detailed Is form a tie a ACtfrsss T. M. C. A. AUTO SCHOOL -. jui. a, uiiKe is ; PorUaad, Oregon , V 1 J :-r:'-:' -v.: 7aua ousiriESS5ci:n:i Vday and night Business and Secretarial Courses. Bookkeeping. Typewritine. Short band. PenRianjhip, Spelling, Arith metic. . ' Other Business Courses. - Salesmanship class beginning. PHaaa Mala 8700 A-6531 Address Div. ApY. II. C. A. Portland