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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTL AND, THURSDAY, . SEPTEMBER 18. 1913. TOWN TOPICS i Troafcrs to 0 point of tbo TJaltad BUts ot sttawd should Uko dnUw of prUiio4 to fonaatioa ns) tarrim tfarsd Uroogh Tho On gam Joonial Trsni Boraa, in prMl ehsri. ( Don; B. Bmtth. IUHrod ticket mad . thlp boo kins srrsnied- rbraio zchas ImimL . laiorautioa ftoaa nwidioc pumort. OOMINa KVINT Mn!t(mh Oemnty fair nd Mstrofsetawir Show, 8pUatMT 15 to 20. ConrenUoa of Psdfio Coast Kr Chief. Sep tember IS to 20. Taklm SUta fair. Takiiaa. Waab.. Saptem Ut IS to 20. Ftndleton Ttrand-Un, Pandlaton. O.. W Uiaba 18 to 20. OrtlflB Stato rlf, al, geptombw 28 to Ninth annual Paciflo InUrnstional U ftock Exposition. Portland. Kombr It to 22. TODAY'S .FORECASTS Portland and rlrintty Tonight fair and cooler; Friday fair and wanner; northwesterly winds. t irseon Tonleht fat: eooler north portion: Frldaj fall and warmer; gentle northwesterly inas. Washington Tonight fair and cooler; Fri day fair and Manner; gentle northwesterly winds. WEATHER C0SDITI05S High pressure pre Tails In the North Atlan tic and North Pacific states. Orer the remain der of the country the pressure is low, the prin cipal deprsseiona being apparently central in Oklahoma- Alberta and Alaska. Bain ha oc curred OTer an area reaching from Manitoba southeastward to Missouri and Illinois and in parts of Idaho, Utah, Washington and British Columbia. The hesTiest rainfall reported was 1.82 inches at Dea Moines. Iowa. The weather is much wanner in Northern Wyoming and at most of the Canadian stations, and is much cooler in New England and Eastern Oregon. The temperature. 1 abort normal except in south ern California and in the Atlantic and East (iulf states. The excess in temperature is greatest in South Dakota. Relative humidity at Portland : 1 :00 p. m. yesterday, 72 per cant; 6:00 p. m. yesterday, 57 per cent; 8:00 a. m. trjaay, 8 per cent EDWARD L. WELL3. TIC IIP. STATIONS ?! a "74 92 70 72 22 46 52 54 44 J Baker. Or Billings, Mont Boise, Idaho. Hjiatvn kf ssa Calgary, Alberta I .1 J Chicago. Ill I Deafer, -Colo So Chicago. Ill J. 74 IienTer, Colo o De Moines, Iowa 68 UalTeeton, Texas 84 Honolulu. T. H I 84 Huron, 8. D 6 . Iunn. Alaska B6 Kansas City, Mo 7 8 08 1a Angela. Cal I 68 .... Medford, Or 76 Memphis. Tenn I 02 74 New Orleans, La I 88 74 New York, N. T ,1 t I &2 Nome, Alanka I 41! North Head. Wash I 62 North Platte, Neb . 74 Oklahoma City. Okla I 6 62 56 62 78 92 Phoenix. Art 10O rntvibori, 72 Portland. Or. . 68 Had Bluff, Cal) 80 HoMburg, Or 68 Bt. Ixjuis. Mo 80 t Faul, Minn I 78 Bait Lake City. LUh 82 Seattle. Wash 64 Ban Diego, Cal 70 frlsn rreneisco. Cal 72 Spokane. Wash I 80 : Tacoma, Wash I 08 Tampa. Fla I 88 Vancourer, B. C f 82 Walla Walla. Wash 1 82 Washington. D. C 78 WUllston. N. D I 82 56 02 70 74 48 98 70 B0 64 64 60 68 60 60 84 58 74 68 68 64 I 62 I 0 0 80 0 0 14 0 14 0 32 0 0 0 1.40 04 0 0 0 0 .05 O 0 O 0 I' 0 0 .01 .08 .04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 year from November. The first meeting-will be held at the state headquar ters at SIS Stock Exchange building, Friday, S p. m. The subject for dis cussion will be "the high cost of living." Later a larger- hall will be used and able speakers will discuss the problems of the day. Accidents Are Many Residents of Portland have paid a heavy toll in lives, limbs and financial losses as a result of automobile accidents since the first of the year. Record of the police de partment to September 1 show that 22 persons have been killed in automobiles and 710 injured in Portland. Carry 'per sonal accident Insurance and protect yourself, your family and your bank ac count Let us tell you about It. W. R. McDonald & Co., insurance with service, Marshall 2391, Yeon building. Adv. Will Attend Field Trials Carl D. Shoemaker, state game warden, left this afternoon for Lebanon to attend the Oregon field 'trials starting Friday. Sixty .bob-white Quail have been sent to Lebanon by the fish and game com mission to be released for the trials. If party who took blue fox scarf from form off counter in C G. Applegath's Alder street store, Saturday about 12:30 will return same, she will save herself and companions considerable embar rassment, as parties were recognized by patron of store. Adv. Shepard Asto Bug Line St Helens, Hood .River, Bridal Veil, Cascade Locks and all way points. Leave St Charles hotel on schedule time. For Informa tion call Marshall 4381, Main 930. A-361L Adv. Foreign Language Classes Open The commercial French and Spanish classes are now open for registration at Uni versity of Oregon office, room 421, Ore gon building, telephone Broadway 1017. Steamer Iraldav for St Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :S0 p. m., foot of Alder street Sunday, St Helens only. 1:30 p. m. Adv. Steamer Jessie Harklns for . Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at p. m. Adv. An to. Light Tested A few more nights of free tests. Electric Service Auto com pany, 391 Oak, between Park and Ninth, Adv. Highland Social Club Dancing par ties every Tuesday evening, Columbia hall. Second and Oak. Adv. Had ley ft SUrer, tailors, make depend able clothes, loo sixth street corner Stark. Adv. Milk Diet Treatment The Moore Sanitarium- Phones, Main 6101, East 47. Adv. Dr. C. Harold Palmer has opened of fices in Suite 220, Medical bldg. Phone Main 6170. Pr. C. Stnart Mm 1m has returned. Offices Stevens, bldg. Marshall 2597. Adv. Haircsttlng an art at the Market Bar ber Shop, 187 4th at Yamhill. Adv. Dr. Charles E. Sears has returned, Stevents building. Adv. Dr. William O. Spencer, Selling build ing. returned. Adv. Dr. William Hoose has returned. Adv, THBIFT STAMPS and WAS SAVINGS STAMPS v Ob Sal at Office. The Journal. Maiamas Announce Trip The Ma- tama trip for Sunday. September 21, will be to Latourell fans and Pepper moun tain. - The detailed directions announced for the trip are as follows : Leave Union . depot at 7 ;30 . m. Buy round trip ticket te Latourell. Take Larch mountain road from Latourell after short visit to falls, Climb to Pepper mountain, 2137 feet. Re turn by Ross mountain Thor heights and Crown Point to Latourell or Rooster Kock. Return train about 4 :80 p. m. Portland, 5:40 p. m. Total walk, 8 to 11 miles. . Railroad fare, $1.08. Mount Hood quadrangle. C. E. Warner will be leader. Betsrslng From Service Inspector L A. Ackermar of the police 'department received the welcome message this morning from New York from bis brother, Glen A. Ackerman : "Discharged today. Am leaving for home tomorrow." Ack erman has been In the navy for four years, having enlisted during the first trouble on the Mexican border. During the war he served on the warships San Diego and Pittsburg and the torpedo boat destroyer Ringgold. Residence Robbed Burglars entered the home of K. P. Slovach, 791 Patton road, Wednesday afternoon and escaped with several hundred dollars' worth of valuables. They stole two silk dresses, an overcoat several pairs of shoes, a gold bracelet gold stick pin and large amount ef other clothing. Entrance was gained by unlocking the rear door with a pass- key. The Scientific Knowledge we give our dental patients while we put. their teeth In shape means saving of teeth and their money in the future. Come to Smith Long, In the Bush-Lane building. Broad way and Alder. Investigate its system. See what it can do for you. Plates and crowns that fit, perfect bridges, long life fillings. Phone for appointment Main 6761. Adv. Single Tax Leagne to Meet The Ore gen Single Tax league will begin Its regular weekly meetings, which will eon tlnue until the close of the campaign a The True Measure OF A Man's Financial Standing Is the difference between what he has and what he owes. The same rule may be applied to a life insurance company. Very few life Insurance compa nies In that United States can show as large a ratio of assess to the amount due policyholders -. svs the NEW WORLD LIFE ' Portland Office, Stevens Bldg. ' Return From Atlantic Coast Mr. and Mrs. Conrad P. Olson have returned from an extended trip across the continent. After visiting with rela tives and friends in Wisconsin they went to Atlantic City, where Mr. Olson at' tended as delegate for Oregon the na tional convention of the Foresters of America. Ha also attended the Na tional Bar association convention in Boston. After these conventions, Mr. and Mrs. Olson made trips to Washing ton, D. C, and New York. ODDS AND! ENDS IN THE NEWS OF TRAVELERS - AND " HOMEFOLK Can't Keep Out of Game . Frank L. Stetson, fire chief of Seattle, Just can't get out of the fire fighting profession. For 40. years he has been engaged in fire department work, 30 years of . whlc time he has spent as chief.- For a long time he was with the Minneapolis department, which he buut up from a plunteer to a paid proposi tion. Then he became seized 'with the desire to come west so he left fire work and entered the lumber business. But about 1908 the lumber industry went to nieces and Stetson sold out his little sawmill and entered the real estate busi ness! selling timber lands. "Then," said Stetson, -Seattle wanted someone to take over its fire department and its reDresentatives thoueht I was the man for the place. Wny. they came to my of fice and simply put me by Tore dock in fire, work.' I have been banging on ever since 191L We have built up a good department In Seattle, and one of the principal purposes of our conventions la to n-ive the fire chiefs from the newer cities a chance to gain ideas from the older cities of Seattle, Portland and San Francisco, which have well established departments. It Is" largely a campaign of education. People seldom think about fires until they have them. .Fire fight ing has become a profession Just as much as practicing medicine or la, and the man who enters it should ex pect to devote his life to Its problems." Stetson is staying at the Multnomah. -Chicafloans Visit Portland Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Monrpe are visit ing friends in the city for a few days. Mr. Monroe Is known all over the Unit ed States as the traveling agent of the Henry George Lecture association and when at home, which is only semi occasionally, claims Chicago as his abid ing place. Glenn Knew Queqtin Theodore Glenn. 661S Ninety-seventh avenue southeast, had more than the" usual curiosity about Theodore Rooser velt Jr. during his Portland visit Glenn Was In the Twenty-ninth aero squadron with Quentin Roosevelt. Teddy's brother, over in France, -Quentin, - before his death, was transferred to the Ninety fifth aero squadron, however, so Glenn was not present when he died. vv At the Hotels' Mrs. Irving Keelr of San Francisco, whose husband is editor of the San Francisco Hotel News, is spending a few days at the Benson. R. O. Balderree, lumberman from Dallas, has arrived at the Seward to join his three sons, who preceded him by a day. Among the American Legion delegates from Salem staying at the Imperial are Dr. W. Carlton SmiUi, R. D. Byrd. M. E. McGIlchrist Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lamport end R. A. Abrams. . Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson of The Dalles are registered at the Cornelius. Thompson If a merchant Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hardaway of Kaufman. Texas, are visiting at the Benson. Hardaway is prominent in the oil activities of Texas. Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, whose hus band is Justice of the supreme court. Is visiting at the Imperial from Salem, T, C. Stewart hanker from Kelso, is a guest at the Oregon. Dr and Mrs. W. R. Abraham of Hood River are slaying at Uie Multnomah. H. J. Cooper, orchhrdist from Hood River, Is at the New Perkins. P. J. Maurant treasurer of the Southwestern Washington Savings & Loan -association of Hoqulam, is visiting at the Multnomah. T. F. Ryan of the Ryan Fruit com pany of Tacoma is among the recent ar rivals at the Portland. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pitch of Baker are registered at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. D. Keupel of Eugene are at the Seward. Keupel is engaged in the real estate business. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Yocum of Wasco are at the Cornelia v Yocum U tlm berman. - 11 R' E. Clantoivntate fish commissioner, has arrived at the Imperial from the Bonneville .hatchery, over which he has charge. t ; J.-G, Richardson, deputy state treas urer, is registered at the Oregon from Salem. Glacier national park has Just closed the biggest season it ever had. says R L. McSonley. who has arrived at the Multnomah. McSonley knows, for he handled all the baggage at the Gla cler Park hotel. With Mr. McSonley he is on his way to Oakland to accept a position with a hotel there. Fred CaUln, timberman from Kelso, Is at the New Perkins. Dr. H. P. Plneo at Hood River is r -tending the American Legion convention. Plneo was enlisted in the navy. He is at the Multnomah. Albert E. Rome, who is in the stock- raising business at Bend, la visiting at the New Perkins. George R. Wllber, prominent attorney of Hood River, accompanied by Kent (Shoemaker, is visiting at the Multno mah. See Tnrlay Today Turlay makes good clothes; 421 Fall ing bldg, 122 V Third st Adv. The Cunard company has embarked on a large program Involving new ton nage of more than half a million to compete with the United States ship ping trade. California Judges Here Circuit Judges William H. Hunt of San Francisco and William W. Morrow and Mrs. Morrow, also of San Francisco, are registered at the Portland hotel. They are here to attend sessions of the circuit court of appeals for Oregon. Card of Thanks We w-lsh to express our sincere grati tude and appreciation for the kindness that was shown to us In our great sor row. Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Eugene R. Dunn. giiwiOTiiiiiiimummiiuOT i Values Combined i With Credit I sUHiimiiunHiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiniM CHERRY CHAT That's the unusually at tractive combination offered you by Cherry's good val ues with accommodating credit. Many stores can jjive you values many stores can give you credit but to find the two together and with it all exceptional .style ad vantages this 4s something peculiar to Cherry's. You will like Cherry's and you will like the quality and style of merchan dise carried. Come and see. Large departments for both men and women. All outer apparel. Cherry's, 389-91 Washington St., Pittock qiock. Adv. IS ROSE OF CEYLON TEA Wonderful Tea Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY - This is really a 75c Tea we buy it direct at a much lower price than the local jobber sells ittherefore this extraordinary low price. Rose of Ceylon Tea (Black) A Tea of Inviting pronounced Orange 'fragrance and heavy body It regalarly sell for 75 lb. Specially priced tomorrow and Saturday 50c lb. or 5 lbs. for $2.25 HEESHEY'S HIGH-GRADE COCOA Hershey's Cocoa, 1 lb. to 4 lbs., per lb .37 Hershey's Cocoa, 5 lbs. or over, per lb 34 Hershey's Cocoa, 100-lb. tin can. per lb 33 SALMON Castle Reck Brand Salmon, Fancy Columbia River, lb. flats. Regular 12.70 per don. Special per dozen $2.25; each ...204 Kippered Salmon. 1 lb. oval, per dosen S3.50; each... 30 APPLES Fancy Oravenetelns, box. $1.60 Sweet Potatoes, Nancy Hall, per lb. 9 Parmesan Cheese, Imported, per bottle 504 Olives, Ripe, ox. cans, per dox. S1.45S 3 for 254 Lux Wash Powder, per do. 81.381 each 124 CHILI C02T CABjrE Gebhardt's Chili Con Carne, r JkL LdoiJ1.80 ; each . . 164 Gebhardt's Prijoles. Is, per doz. 81.40; each 13 FLOUR $11.15 BBL. IXOUB MADE FBOM 1918 WHEAT White Rose Flow, bbl..gll.l5 White Rose Flow, 4lb. sack K 2 85 White Boss Flour, 84H lb. sack 1.45 White Rose Floor, 10 lb- .70 COFFEE 464 FOUND. JTUNO COFFEE only 464 per lb. We wiU deliver free of charge to yonr nearest shipping point, or by parcel post, iUWO COFFEE at 464 per lb, witk the guarantee that If this coffee is not satis factory we will re fund the fall amount of the par chase price. NOW IS THE TIME To place yonr order for Canned Fmlts and Vegetables. We are now naming oar prices on Canned Frnlti, Caaned Vegetables, Dried Frvlts, Canned Salmon, Tuna Fish, Oysters, Shrimps and Clams, for October, November and December delivery. We will be pleased to .aot yon prices on onr full line of Caaned Goods. ' We would suggest that you place yonr order with ns now for any Canned Goods whleh yon will want for future use, as 00 doubt stocks will be exhausted before the next pack. OtTT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE: AM mail orders will be filled carefully and promptly at these low prices. i D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 Third St, Between Taylor and Salmon .VhAlMl.M 4a Xl . - v . . suiuns, xsuicis jtaa jtesiaurants Phone Main sis. a-1628. Take Me to Joy! Have me cleaned and pressed. Joy does it for less. Suits French Dry or Steam Cleaned $1.25 Suits Pressed 45c H. E. JOY UNIQUE TAILORING CO. TWO PLANTS 104 Fourth Street Bet. Washington and Stark 151 Grand Ave. Near East Morrison G EIMUIN On E SAVING Allied Lines Drugs and First and Morrison Sr&,"PoR3iAND.'OREGc. 79c SI. 00 NUXATEQ IRON 89c Many of Our Prices Are Actually Below Today's Wholesale Figures Specials for Friday and Saturday $.1.00 ' SQUiBB'S OIL Why Pay Fancy Prices for TRUSS?; Expert Trio FHtlu Form V2.50 and Up ll.lt Suipens'y B'ndafs 08 1 Dozen Genuine "Bayers" Asperin Tablet 14c Genuine $1.00 Tahlac 30c Graves Bromo Quinine 19c Toilet Articles 60c Hudnut's Cold Cream 39 60c Hurd's Honey and Almond Cream . . . 30 75c French Face Pow der . . 39 75c French "Rouge" 39tj Extra Specials 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste ..39t? 50c Pebeco Paste... 39 25c Revelation Tooth Powder 19 50c Guaranteed Tooth Brush 29c We Are Headquarters for Shaving Supplies at CUT PRICES 50c Gem Blades. . . .39 Shaving Brushes 49s up Gillette Blades 39? Dunham Blades ...-.39 Gillette Razors. . .$3.98 Everready Razors.. .84? The Very Best Guaranteed Rubber Goods at the Lowest Prices in the City Sanitary Douche Combination Water Bottle and Syringe t-qaart extra neary gauge, full reinforced, metal stopper, rapid (low. Beg nlarfy 15 $1.85 Reg. $2 Fountain Syringe I-qnart slse, full length tne, t nardQQ rnbber attacanieats.JQ fJpWASsM SM WMB i s .... :."V,r''' ' 1 y--tV' J J . j Regular $2 Hot Water Bottle Made la one piece. No seams. s sise. Special Piece. Vt-!98c Large e o r a A bnlb, adjustable shield, bard rib ber bent pipe, tnrews whirling spray. Reliable and safe. Begi lar S qnallty. Special $1.49 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities at Above Prices GLOBE SAMPLE SHOP 264 ALDER ST., near 3d, Opp. Gill's Book Store SPECIAL SALE Winter Coats, Dresses. Suits, Skirts and Waists. Shoppers that appreciate lowest prices will be greatly benefited with the econ omy and courtesy at the Globe Sample Shop. PLEASE NOTE: Darin this sale the Globe Sampl Shop will exchange all garments and your money back, if not satisfied within three days of purchase. JUST GLANCE AT THE PRICES OF THE MOST1 UP-TO-DATE GARMENTS Suits Values to $40 at only J18.95 Coats qc Values to $35 at only W V O Dresses $14 nr Values to $30 at only I TC t 1) , Plush Coats and Velvet Coats $10 qc Values to $35 at only 1 O 7 D Waists Values to $7.50 at only $2.95 and Short Plash Coats and Coatees $ Some at half price Beautiful Dress Skirts Values to $15 at only $6.95 and. i 3.95 18.95 ' '2.95 We Take Victory Bonds at Full Face Value The Regal "Mineola" In Dark Russet Leather $11.00 A quality of Leather you would not believe it possible to get this season in an $11.00 boot. Made on the stylish "Mineola" last, with 1-inch Cuban heeL Cap toe, finely perforated. In visible eyelets. Sturdy, flexible leather sole. Moderately Priced Because Regal is Content with Moderate Profits Not only a beautiful shoe, but a striking example of what your Regal Shoe Store backed by the commanding ability of the Regal factories can do towards keeping your shoe costs down. When you hare shopped around a little, drop in and see. why a Portland woman's search for stylish, serviceable footwear so often ends in her Regal Shoe Shop. The REGAL SHOE OTOIKE Portland Store 347 Washington Street, Bet. Broadway and Park Sts. REGAL SHOE S Exclusively ' for MEN, WOMEN tand CfflLDREN SAI FRANCISCO 772 Market Sc OAKLAND L315 Broadwxy CZATTLS 1118 Second At. TACOMA 40 Pacific Ave. DRY WOOD FOR SALE (HEATT MEDIUM LIGHT) ' . From i FRENCH 60YL J SHIPYARD UUsdr fr Dellrery Sept. II) - can ; SHIPYARD WOOD CO. ' Fhoat Broad waj WS Froat aaa 2Uclal Strssts Woman's Case Amazes Portland A business man's wife could not sew or. read without sharp pains Jo her eyes.. For years her eyes were red and weak. Finally she tried sim ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastii, etc., as, mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. The result produced by asinrle bo.ttle amazed ereryone. We guarantee small bottle Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained, or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. IIAswi your head feels likfi VV tien a basket of broken bottleyou need ' ISEECIMFwTS PlUiS, Stomach or bowel dis order poiaona the blood and thus irritates the rest of the body. Skidmore Drag Co., Ill Third St Adr. " .4.