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xx TOWN TOPICS 'oj TraTelrr to all points ef the t7nHd Statee or . abroad should take 'adranUg of perinee4fcv foraietloe and hMo offered through Tha Ore gon Jonrnal Trar JJureao, in personal charge of Doner B. Smith. kUllroei ticket and steea. . ; (hip booking arnased. ; ronlfi exchange baaed, latomatioB ; girea regarding pasaporte. , v-4 Vj-..f 1 S.V. eOMINtt IVENTS " ' t Jftath annual PacM International M resteer. KjpojIUoO, Portland, Iosaor 17 to . ; PaciIJa Loggln oongr. October 6 to IS. J i TODAY'S FORECASTS ';V retttaad end Hctoityr Fair tonight and Safc ordar, warmer Saturday; Ugbt to bear? iroat la early Burning ; wind metl nortb.rljr. , -Oregon and Washington: - Tonigbt and Sat ',: ardar (air, wanner Maturdarj light to beefr frost In earl morning, xept Bear tbeooaat; geatl wind, raqsUr northerly. , (. . - toe? preaniM preraua ' from tho Sootkera j Rocky ' Mountain Statee northeastward to tba ...: I All region wtta-eentere of deprmioa over New taeiiae and Iowa, Over tho remainder of the euontry the barometric pressure, in relatirely blih. Bala ba alien in portico of tba Rocky Mountain and- Plateau Bute. In Iowa, and along the Worth .AUentle and OnU eoaM. to i ' i orally eooier in YVeetera Oregon and too south. 1 era Plateau Bute and correspondingly warmer in New England; tUrwhcr ehangaa in tampan' tare bar been amaU and anltnporunt. , Relative humidity st Portland; X pv ro. ya . . tarday, 09 per cent; p. n. yesterday, 68 pet .cant;; a. n, today. S p cent . ; . , KEANK QTUiklL OBSERVATIONS TKMF. L in IE 5 S jJIIjIh hS 16 TT 48 82 .0 60 88 .1? 04 S4 .02 B4 50 .03 52 88 0 86 to 0 7S 48 0 84 88 .04 82 .... 0 8 44 0 0 68 0 88 70 . . .. 68 88 0 2 8 0 62 OJ 00 70 0 88 74 0 62 62 .18, 82 .... .62 88 BO 0 82 S3 0 86 66 6 84 62 O 86 70 O 60 43 0 88 68 0 7 84 0 48 88 .18 70 60 0 68 62 0 68 46 0 53 ..,.2.02 B0 40 60 44 0 92 72 .80 68 48 .02 72 1 60 0 66 40 0 68 I 89 6 i STATIONS -.' Abilene, Tela ...... .! Maker, Or. Pilltsg. Montr Boise, Idaho ......a ' Boston, Has. ....... Calgary, - Albert . . , . i . . . . ruteagov I1L ..... Uenter, Colo. ....... . iJea atonies, own , . . - Honoluln. T. U..... Huron, -S. Dak. ..... - kanaes City. Mo....'. , KaosviU. Tenn. . . . . I-ae Angeles. Cal . . . . Marshfield. Or. . .... ' Medford, Or. ..... . - Memphis, Tenn. New Orleans, La. ... m . . . ew lork. jr. x. Nome. Alaska . . i North Head, Wash, North Platte. Neb. ... Oklahoma City, Okla.. phoenix. Aria. ....... " Pittsburg. Pa. ...... Portland, Or.. . ...... 8b Louis,, Mo. - BL Paul. Minn. Bait Lai City, OUh. . Baa JXego, Cat .... . x Baa Francisco, Cal... Brattle, - Wash. ...... : Sitka, Alaska ...... Spokane, Wash. . . . . . , Tanoma, Wash, . . . .. M. . . 'j ampa, r a. WaUa Walla. Wsah. . Waingtoa, V. U. WUlUton. N. Dak. Yakima, Wash. . , , ' SP. U. report "o( preceding day.' THBIFT STAHFS ' and ' WAS SAVINGS STAMPS On Bala at Bnsinass Wfic. Tba Jovnut Tabla MooJitaIa Goal Tablw mountain, ths . north . abutment of tba fa bled "Bridge of the Ood,M .will ' b the object! va for the week-end trip ot the Masaraas, starting; Saturday evening. Table mountain la almoet due north of Cascade, Locks. ; The party will leave ' the North Bank station at 5:40 Saturday aftsrnoon j and go to Hamilton creek. Camp will be made on the banks of the creek not far from the railroad station, '; and Sunday rooming the climb to the summit, 3420 feet in altitude, will be made. ' The party will eat lunch on the summ.lt or along: Cedar creek on return ' tag. Canteens will be desirable, as there 1 la tia water on the summit. Table moun- tAin Is on the Mt Hood. quad. ' Leader : of the trip win be Edward C Sam tnons and Ben yr, Newell.- . ' Aadubott Society to MeetThe Oregon . Audubon aociety will hold its annual business tneeting Saturday at f p. m. In the story hour room st the Central llbrsry.':1 Fallowing the reports and elec tion of oi fleers Hhe address of tirs eve ning wilt be given by Walter Taylor of the United States biological survey. The subject will be. The Work of the'Bio- logical Surrey," which win be illus trated with lantern Blide. Taylor has been making a survey of the bird and animal life of Mount Rainier park dur- Ing the summer. lie has been Connect ed with the biological survry, under the . United States department of agriculture, for many years. Mrtmri in asasisHflKni Tirti services will be held at the Congregation Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight st T:J0 o'clock. Day of atone ment services j will be held tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. KabW Arthur S-. v Montas will deliver sv sermon at each service. Memorial services- will be read : by Bej. R. Abrahamson at 4 :30 o'clock. Ilav. R. Abrahamson will officiate. Voetsrsal Fedestrlas Arreited Port land's "no loitering after hours cam paicn". caused the arrest of four per sons early this morning. H. M. Stevens, 21, and Charles Sweeten. 20. were ar rested at Sixth and Burnslde by Ser geant Crane. Nels Norene, 28, and I - H. Carter, 21, were arrested at 8 ;25 a. m. at Fifth, and .Washington. ' Seek Heaters Ssreestfal A. S. Rose. George Baldwin, Wilson Beneflel, and Tom Myers lurve returned from trip to Sauvies' Island, -where the ducks auf- fered at their bands. The bag, however, was not suiiicient to reach ruuf-way round their "many friends. They are troingr again, they. say. to make up this deficiency. library Winter , Schedule The winter schedule of hours for the children's de partment of the Central library, Eleventh and TambUl streets, will go Into effect Saturday, when the department will be . open until 8:30 o'clock in the evening. The department will be open on Satur- day nights throughout the winter. ; PortlaBd-Ifewberg Leave Fourth and Alder daUy, 8:J0, 8:30, 11 a, m. and 1, 2 :10r 4 :15. S 0 P- rn. ; -Saturday and Sunday. U p. BL Phone Mala BIOS. Adv. Multnomah Clb Hike Sunday a half day bike through Macleay- park and viclnlty has been arranged by the hiking committee of the Multnomah club for its' members and friends. Teach ers and others who are indoors most of the week, even If not members of The man who labors wants a muscle-maker Haynes-Foster Baking Co. Portland f Sdcn Bskfag Co. 3EAD the club, , will be .welcomed. s The nerty win meet at Twenty-third aud Wash. Jngton streets at 1:15 p. m, King's UeighU ear to entrance of oark. Walk of about six miles. Mrs. Jessie. Pitten vt Is leader. , -C h r 1 s 1 1 a Sefesee Lsetsre First Church of Christ, ScienUst, In Portland, announces three free lectures on Chris tian Science, to be delivered In the church edlfloe, NlnsteenUt and Everett streets, by Prof. Hermann & Bering, C - B- of Concord, New Hampshire, mem ber of The Board, of lectureship of The Mother Church,: The First , Church of Christ, Scientist, in Soston, Massachu setts, Sunday afternoon, October fi, at 8 o clock, Monday.and Tuesday evenings, October I and T, at o'clock. Poors open one half hour before the lecture. The public is cordially invited to be pres ent. Adv. Woman Held as Forger May de Vault. :, is in JaU today charged with forgery following her arrest lri Forest drove early Friday morning by In spector Swennes and Bums 'detectives. Police say she passed MOO worth of worthless checks' on Portland stores, ranging in amount from 818 to $52. Wednesday she went. to HiUsboro where it is said she passed several checks. Woman GItb Ball Charged twlth shoplifting, Mrs. Pauline Marshall, ar rested Thursday at Meier Frank s department store, la free on. $25 bail today.. Department store detectives say Mrs, Marshall was found stealing a $3.25 piece of silk in a remnant sale, and When She CZnresaad ovsr-ualnna tnA- nation, was turned over to police. Salera-Startoa-xm city stage Leave Oregon Electric depot, 8alem. 10:30 a m.. 4 ;20 p. m. Connects with Oregon Electric trains and southbound. Take stages marked Memrp-n xuto Stage. AdVr , Skepard Aste Bas Xlaes 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, Mam 930, A-361L Adv. Stadeats of Pharmaey and dentistry take notice: The annual session of North Pacific collate- will kl, wA- nesday, October 1. Degree students will ao do aamjttea later than October 10 Adv. St2Sm.w "H"" Oseea Temporar. By Withdrawn From Service UnUl fur ther notice. O-W. R. & N. steamer "Har vest Queen" has been temporarily with drawnfrom regular run between Port land and Astoria Adv. It will pay yen to do your Saturday shopping at The Fair, Washington, at 13th st. Complete, line of notions and kitchen untensils. Also carry a large variety of toys, dolls, etc.' Cash and carry. We save you $$. Adv. Dr. jr. . Stevenson bas returned from a year's work In France with die A. E. F. and has reopened his dental office in the Bush et Lane building, corner Broad way and Alder. Adv. To Diteesg "BeloearnatloB" "Reincar-natlon-rFact or Fancy," Is the title of a free lecture to be' given by A..R. Barnett Sunday evening at the hall of the Theo sophical society, 301 Central building. "Steamer Jeisle ' Harklas for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at t p. m. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. nv. foot of Alder street, Sunday, St Helens only, 1:80 P. m. Adv. MeCarger, Bates A Lively Fire, life, casualty and automobile Insurance. Tsoa building. Telephone Main 188. Adv. The Trainmen's Aaxnury will give another dance Saturday evening In the W. O. W. hall. Adv.- Dr. V. S. O. and Fletcher, Chirop odist returned, Selling'Hlrsch bldr. Main $718, 1 Badley A Silver, toOorsmake depend able clothes. 100 Sixth street, comer Stark. Adv. Booth's for Btttoag No delay; fine hemstitching. 10c yd. 823 Morgan Idg. Adv. " Halrenttlng an art at the Market Bar ber Shop, 187 4th at YamhttX Adv. Dr. A. M. Webster returned. Corbett building. Adv. w nil. C E Brow. E" Eye Mohawk buildixjjr-Adv. Moer Sanitarlsm for the Mnk Caree Adv. , Safety Boxes $4 Yearly. 284 Oak. Adv. Double Trading Stamps Saturday and Monday MARKELLS NEW You must see them to appreciate the values we are fjving in new Fall and Winter styles.; Belted and loose effects in - Velours,-Kerseys, Meltons, Plushes and many other pop ular materials. - 'v Saturday and Monday Specials COAT SWEATERS -Women's Wool Sweaters of good, heavy quality, just the kind for these cool days. They come in old rose, gold, green, oxford, purple and cardinal. Spe cial $6,00 values $4.98; $7.00 values $5.98. SHEETS At a great saving. Full 72 by 90 size, extra good quality bleached sheets. Regular $1.75' values, spe'l $1.39. ' OUR HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT offers some unusuAl values in everyday needs t Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper 5c roll MJmit, ,0 oils to a customer. Primrose Glycerine Toilet Soap 5c a cake.' y Bob White or White Navy Laundry Soap 10 bars for 55c m :w ; . ODDS -AND.-ENDS IN THE NEWS :' OF TRAVELERS ; AND;s HOMEFOLIC Guard Against" Importers ' Dead' beats wlU receive a cool recep tion ;, at Oregon hotels henceforth. Through a system of cooperation adopted by the Greeters Thursday night, within a few hours after a man has passed a "phoney" check, every hotel in the city will know, about it. and be on the look out Hotels throughoutf the stats will also be notified. The Greeters will co operate with the Oregon Hotelmen's as sociation In carrying- out this plan. At the Greeter meeting held at the Oregon, President Charles Schreiter presented his plan pf 'correspondence study de cided upon' at the recent meeting of the board of governors, which was -enthusiastically received. Work will com mence within about two weeks, it was said. V- - , ' .. . :JJ'C Agtorlss New Botel Sam Webb, who I In the real estate business at Astoria, told of Astoria's new hotel that is going; to be some day when construction begins upon ths new half block at Commercial and Fourteenth streets, H. R. Hoefler, the candy , man, recently purchased from Frank L. Far ker. The location is one of the finest In the city, says Webb, and the new botel will have plenty of business car ing for the Increased travel due to As toria's growing business and commer cial prosperity. Webb Is at the Mult nomah. . luspfcttap; Pine Blister' C. R. SUlllnger. who is Jn charge of the white pine blister mat Investiga tions of the Northwest conferred Thurs day with local forest service officials. 8 til linger has been - Inspecting nursery stock through Southern Oregon the last few months for traces of Infected bushes, but has thus far found no signs of blister rust Hs has left for Spokane. . ' improvements at Multnomah f Between 85 and 100 new showers and bathrooms are to be installed In the Multnomah to meet the demands of patrons. Construction will . commence Monday. , H. Cappell is the contractor and Charles James the architect - - At toe Hotels , Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Monlen, T. H. Bur gess. T. A. Quackenbueh. officials ef the Milwaukee V St Paul railway, have arrived at the Portland. Ma J, E. Oates, whose husband operates the natatortum at Seaside, is at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wlnchell Jr. of Chicago are at the Benson. Wlnchell is regional director of the Union Pacific system. Thomas C O. Smart, prominent dentist from Pendleton, Is at the Mult nomah. . Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pridemor ef Government Camp hotel on the south slope of Mount Hood, are at the Nor ton la. Dr. a$d Mrs. Fred S. Forrlor of Hepp ner are at the Multnomah. . vr Merlin who la In the automobile business at Roseburg. Is at the Im- perlaL W. Pollak. broker from Albany, Is at the Oregon. R. G. Francis, merchant from Eugene, Is at the New Perkins. W. M. Ryan, "ho has been serving as secretary for. the Knights of Columbus In Italy, arrive) in Portland this morning. He is at the Multnomah. J. Downs, who travels for Morris Bros. Packing company out of Chicago; has all sorts of stories on the tip of his tongue about life here and there. For 30 years Downs has traveled over the United States, the West Indies and Panama, and he spent much time in Texas In the early days when men were some times oblired to take the law Into their own. hands and "settle matters in short order. Downs is at uva uuitnoman. Mr. and MWfc U O. Meachan, who own a Urge orchard at Hood River, ar at the "Benson. ' - Mrs. E. B Aldrich. whose husband is editor of the .East Oregonian at Pen dleton and who has Just acquired an interest-In the West Oregonian at As toria, is at the Seward on her way to Astoria to Join him. H. R. Dibble, who owns a big stock farm at Rainier. Is at the Cornelius. ' Major Kenneth, D. Hauser arrived at the Multnomah this morning from his home In St. Paul, Minn. Hauser Is Butterick Patterns and PvhUcationa GOATS Men's NeW Fall Styles in SUITS v Here is one in this illustration, new this season double breasted, waist-line, with slash pockets and large lapel. Also in conservative models, and they are (all ure wool) in neat paiiterns with correctness . of rlftnil Triev ar rpmit-ViVt. values-- $40, $42.50 ana $45 MILLINERY MODER ATELY PRICED A wonderful assortment for women and children. . Pleasing styles and attractive prices. . Children's .Tarns sad Bats,' spe. .. .....1.5 Women's Hats, Splal.M..g5.oO a w. it. Mrk.ti a c-ra Last Morrison bU, Cor. Cniua Ato. the son of Eric V. Hauser. and during the war was In charge of the engineer Ing work: at bas section t, Bordeaux. France, for the Eighteenth engineers, . ' Lieutenant and Mrs. C B. Evans, who belong to ths former German submarine W. B 88 of the 'United States wry, which! Is now visiting Portland, are at the Multnomah. ' :: J-y'jf .J ? ' Virgil Conn, retired farmer of Paisley, Or is at the"-lmperiaL:.f v.'-r:::-t"?0. Robert Bowman, who operates a saw mill at Skamokawa, Wau. is at ths Oregon. -- . ' H. D. PiIl8bury and G. EL McFarland, who are connected with the Bell Tele phone company of San Francisco, are at the. Portland. Mrs. A. D. Dixon and Mrs. A. K. Davis are at the Multnomah from It Orande. .: - .-. -. - v.. Miss Rose Ross and Miss Myrtle Ross of Pendletton are guests at the Benson. H. M. Wheatley, merchant from Sea side, is registered at the Cornelius. Frank McCleary, who is In the lumber business at the little sawmill town of his name in Washington, is at the Multnomah. Mr, and Mrs. John Raid of Kalama are at the Imperial . Reid runs ths ferry boat from Kalamh to Ooble. M. E. Sinclair, banker from Ilwaco. j at the Portland. Mrs. J. G. Megler, who runs a cannery at Brookfleld, Waslw is at the Port land.! ' Livestock Exhibit v Stock Selling Plan J Aided by Chamber A crack sauadron of 20 members of the Portland 'Chamber ef Commerce is being organised by P. Hetherton to Join with the sales force of the Kiwanis club, Ad club, Realty board. Progressive Business Men's club and Rotary club in a short whirlwind conclusion of the Pa dfic International Livestock exposition's stock selling drive. The chamber did not take part In the Initial drive, and for that reason has pledged itself to a specially vigorous part in the new activities. An independent team that will be out for first honors will include Will Mqpre of the United States customs service and George A. Lovejoy Lovejoy and Moore won; the blue ribbon over an the other teams in the Initial drive. Working as a Kiwanis club team, they put that or ganisation over the top" with a margin of better than 8 per cent of Its quota. In the resumption of the drive the Kiwanis club will put on new workers, while Lovejoy and Moore will work inde pendently as the "Winchester Ranch" team, honors thus going to Love joy's fancy stock farm In Douglas county; There Is Character In Glasses Properly fitted glasses make people look bright and in tellectual. Poorly fitted glasses make good looking men and women appear commonplace.. Eye - glass comfort and good looks are assured you in our, Optical Department. P r c s c riptions promptly and accu rately filled. FOR SALE! LOGANBERRY r, To develop remaining property, will sell 44 acrea X the best loganberry land, five miles from Salem, near electric station. About 85 acres Of this are la cultivation. rerruUndr val uable Umber. Sell in one or two tracts at 1150 per acre. v t.-". f Address Owaert HS Halgkt Ave, City ! WOOJDLAW2T 86S8. When you drink soda water, lMt.Hood5cSodaWater, 4 , ML Hood Soda Yvter U " alwaya aold for 5c ks 'ulv'Trifj a' Rabbit Army Is ' Destroyed Poison Exterminates Animals Rabbits so thick and so brave that a man can yet near enough to -kick them have discovered a new foe. .Two million Jack rabbits In Eastern Oregon and sev eral hundred thousand other rodents are being exterminated through work of Ira N. Gabrielson, assistant biologist 'In Charge of rodent control in Oregon. - Gabrielson ; has Just returned after two and a half months in Baker. Klamath- and Harney counties, ' where : he poisoned thousands of tha pests. "Rabbit Invasions come In cycles. the rodent expert declares. They in crease yearly for 10 years and then drOP Off SUddenlv atftMP Aaatrmrlnv rhmu sands of dollars' worth of property nsraey counrjf is the worst afflicted part Of Oregon, and In nlar thr rfmvae Lpf the furred animals arrive; and eat I evervthine-. In eie-hr Poison is- used to combat the hob tailed breed. - Sometimes four or five hundred Jack rabbits will arrive in a smaU grain field, casualties from poison left by men busy In extermination work totaling sometimes 800. "A 80 or 30 acre field can be swept as clean as a' floor In three nights." Oregon University's Enrollment Is 1420 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. 8. -The registrar's office reported Wednes day a total of 1420 students, of whom 45 are receiving state aid under the sol diers' educational fund law. 'The total registration last year was 1114. Ten thousand members of the printing trades in New York struck Wednes day for a 44-hour week and a weekly increase m in wages. : DANCING Crt7ABAKTEXn , in eight lessons Ladles KA na4Uaa&. C Av a. fvi usiiuwiitCD sywVw-nki De Honey's Beautiful Acaaemy.ZJd and Wash ington. Sew Classes for Beglasers start Monday and Friday evenings. Advance classes Tuesday and Thursday evenings 8 to 11 :80. - All IiLtMt an1 pffpoisu- nances ana new Steps tAUgnt In eight 8-hour lessons. LADIES IMS-GEjrTLEMEir f S.66 ThU guarantee term U worth 816.00. week only. Tke one or four lessons a But. TH..l.La ...ll w .wan, suuu uuui uawo. ' . Our system wilt teach you to lead and make a dancer of you. Plenty of desir able partners and practice. fro embar rassment. Separate step room and extra wwvu aw- uMKweuTi pupii. aay taiest book, describing; all dances, ball room etl- Hucw aiww awr rupusi svv nave large and select classes, and tha social feature alone is worth double the price. ' Private v.u eiwiTiuva vr ere (dng. Aarn xrom professional daacera ZXTBA GRXXD BALL Jarnrday evening, Oct 4. Mr. DeHoney will rive exhibitions in new ball room. exhibition and, classic dances, and win ive nia latest sxoo dook a escribing; new ances. fancy stens. hall room etinuAt- etc., free to all guests. See real dancetv and beautiful dances. Bee whv we can guarantee io teacn au nau room (lances in eight lessons. Dance to the best mnsde. AdmlaalM. Ladies, 85o; Gentlemen, 75c, Including; war tax. checking and book on dancing. Clip this out, tell your friends to meet you. Phone Main 7658. Clean Your Ru gs Without Beating Them 1 , '- - 1 'y . ; r . : ; r :..y , . . .- ; Now with servants - scarce and most housewives doing their own s cleaning, we are - selling more OHIO VACUUM CLEANERS than ever before. The modern housewife recognizes the numerous .advantages of the .Tacuum cleaner over the broom, - dustpan and carpet beater. . . ' ' LOW PRICES - EASY. PAYMENTS THE EiCra BROADWAY EVE,THE FIRST WOMAN" win be the topis ef the sermon to be atwaehsd aw OR, CDWAKO M. PCN0K' . at use suneay nism, tan oeusc ome as - co Susie caarawaia. -- 100 in THE MORHIlia the sekiact will ka "THE' GREAT. TEST , THAT ONE IS IMMORTAL" - ; . flRi QUARTET AN8) Piri OROSrl ruSIO eiELg SCHOOU AT 12:10. Gabrielson saya. "Five rabbit eat as much as a sheep. --They travel la droves and eat off the land. When all vegetation -they like Is gone,' they move on. 'They get so tame a man can easily approach them. Traveling in a car along a road at night offers a wonderful op portunity to a gunman. Killing a few rabbits doesat frighten the Others. They continue to boo across the road in front of . the car in such numbers that a hunter cant see a dent in the ranks." Gabrielson has several men fighting ground squirrels in Klamath county. poison sometimes kills 600 to 800 on an acre, because half that many are found dead on the ground. . He says the others crawl into their holes to die. VICTOR RECORDS OCTOBER NEW ONES . -i . Wm Hav Them Today Come Early POrULAS S05GS lssaf Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight ..By Vivian Hot, LiUUn Russell Hawaiian Luiianr. . . . .......... ..By Charles Hart, Elliott 8haw 1886 Dreamy Alabama ..By Charles Hart, Lewis James The Music of Wedding Chlmew.. By Charles Hart, Shannon Four 18688 1 ve uot a&y vapuun wommg for Me Now... .By Billy Murray And That Aint All ..........By Arthur Fields 18618 Mandy (From Ziegfeld FoUles, 1919). ....By Shannon Four Breese IBlow Mr Baby. Back to Me). ...... By American Quartet 18(88 Oh. What a pal was Mary.... .....By Henry Burr Dear Heart.. Br John steel MISCELLAXEOrS BECOSBS . 18881 Coo Coo Fox Trot.............. ..By Smith's Orchestra - Who Did It One Step .....By Smith's Orchestra 18607 General Pershing March. ... ... ..By Victor Band Renass Band March. ...... i ... . ........By Conway's Band 48188 Our Yesterdays..... By EUsie Bake 'Ma' utUe Sunnow'r. Good Nlxht By Olive Kline I8&IB uncle josn and Aunt Nancy put Up the Kitchen Stove........ By Cal Stewart Ada Jones Tram Time at Punldn Center... ..By Cal Stewart, Male Quartet 48188 Gentle Annie By Merle Alcock "XiB aji. mat l can say......... By Merle Alcock ; BED SEAL 84778 Laddie O Mine.. By Frances Alda 64818 SequldOIa (Piano) ........By Alfred Cortot 445Z8 im Traviau (l ii Fulfil ths Round of Pleasure) ? By Galll-Curct stsra warm en preiuoe to Act I. ...... .By Philadelphia Orchestra 6iStl Tango.... .Br Mlscha Slmaa 87i6f Swedish: Cradle Song........... ... ............. .By Alma Gluck 148 Sth, Bet,-Alder aad MorrUea CHicxzsure piajtos AND ALDER CFJohhsohPiakoCo WESTMINSTER - .tCri American-Holland r; , ! Line Will Compete , sWithForeignFirms ;. .N '": -esaaaaasaaBaBwaraB : ""fT-f- .. i?vv!" '. A regular freight Una from New Tork to the port of Rotterdam. Holland. In corapetlUon with ths foreign lines, is about to be established by the Lucken baoh Steamship company of New Tork, according to an announeemenf made in Portland Thursday. s The Luckenbachs are said to have been the largest contributors of mer chant tonnage ; during, the war. The total : deadweight capacity of . vessels m iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiitiittiiiiiiititiiiiiiiituuiituniiiiiv WANTED! . A-l stock salesman on indus trial proposition. Must be well acquainted and furnish best: of recommendations. Address, B-859, Journal. iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiriifn FJLJ 1 1 Y.I N El A L Bswtlrnl $T I 1 rrsy or Qjl -J black eeialt 7 t I ceelcet kearse. ' box. 2 eutoe. I embalming and I rafined service XmJk for ......... ' . Funerala U desired for Itfl. I4S. isit gUgber priced fuaeraia tm prapartMaV e nanutseturo oasawta, Ltdjr Atslstnt . BetutUul Fnotril Chip el MILLER & TRACE Y Mala till Isdeaeaieat Fsstral Dlrsstsrs itU Wasblegtoa at Ella Bt. Between 8tk aad Slat gfa. West tide linTIPC r Fnaeral alsa taeisdee speelal aaaSalsslsg toe esissatag ut nUIIuC desired) te aay part ef the Vmlut states. ACCOUNTANCY ECONOMICS LAW I. Night Classe$ Beginning Now . Students Should Enroll immediately 3-Year Coarte Leading to Degree ' : - TbU School Cooperate With the $t?te In Securlnj fjmnclaj Atd'for 1 Returned Service Men. ,,-' Y.ftLCASCHMLofBU Telephone Main 8700, Branch 3 I SOW TO OO- MOTEL SEASID rORHIRLV HOTEL MOORt gfast SeBflrtfal spot aw the aontk shera. atteatad w the esters edge. Beaefced vis taw S, r. 4b . Baflway atreet froea PwrUaad te Seeaioa, ale atasaast Oewraiaaa sad OW. B. 4k M. Boats e aaSaray whsts the A. i. eVate Oa, saaaa aoeaawnoss ief Hotel SsarUa. , aha tka Seautlful fJoTnaSMs Blvaw lew fastsras ars aoiflaa. saotettes. aort eathias. appttasnoa ?. mosub at sianaaia nsast, , MT. HOOD LODGE AHD ' CLOUD CAP INN . OREGON'S most scenic resorts, nestled respectively 280 aad 6000 feet up the slope of du Hood. Take auto, stage or train via Hood River and Farkdale. Come and rest and play. For reservations address Homer A. Rogers, farkdale. Or. Telephone Hood silver Kschangs, -Odell 814. -assist Str. Georgiana aea Alder Street Dock st T A. 1L eaflr. arxeepl Frtdar. Betoznias. laaraa Astoria 3r.il. ealljb aseept Fridar. Lorlln karat PorUead daUy, exeept Sosday, at 8 P. it. -m Cndiaa iaa Astoria 419!, exeept Sonday, at r. at. t . . . turned over was considerably more than 200,000 tons, and several of the' freight ers war converted into transports for troops. . ' - An ' Idea of the scale on which the company will enter European trade com petition is given from tho list of Rotter- list comprises the Walter A, Luckenbach, . 18.000 tons, the Lewis Luckenbach. 14, 000 tons, and the Andrea F. Luckenbach. ll.OOO tons, all products of American yards. '. 4 1 N . aaasawnwwJBBSBBaanSBSawra8l ' Car of Thaaks We wish to thank our many friends for their kind sympathy, help and beauUf ut HorsI offerings during the late Ulna a and death of our beloved husband and father. ' Mrs. R. W. Fisher and Family. BACK AGAIN Extra Pants Boys? Suit s First seassa slses Us war ws ow shew newest models asd beat faferles la beys salts with t pairs . trousers, slses .1 t ,18 years. i - - $13.50 to $24 Gerald Is Now ; f Associated With the Juvenile And the many mothers and their boys who appre ciate his service in outfitting can now enjoy it In the boys' own store. v - Shoes of Real Leather $3.50 to $10 For girls and boys dress or play wear tan black or amoks button or lace. - ...it o p. a Discomn tovcsxss VOuttitierss' Child r re tv 148 Sixth Kear A14f Stmt MAV TO MS- -jnttMromr F7: las lid Tea Oaaes asrlea, eisttsp a OmeTw Cnewwar wMek laranaaasa at Jtmttt ' a a. trwat ftoaisa. kewUas. saaalaa. aaa. Balaa m AR'RAH WANNA MT. HOOD SUMMER RESORT R. flBer sanwotata raaatt ts the . Bf wa taia traila, sag trees, eleaf straasw good rva lue, table onaerpemed. Ante stag, daus, irtiBgtoe 3erasa, Psena East lte, C-418A rbaa asss annate lor aasaratiaa t sjau eai sfita. atoaaa RCgR. ; REUANCE ML HOOD AUTO STAC E3 taaa BOtTXfcDaa SKID 4k rU)BAL CO, 146 SECOND ST phase Mala 1T3. A-8S1L. daily 8 a. a, axcert tatarday, f a. at. sad 8 P as. foe Arsak Waaaaa, Welebes. Tawweya aad Bhedodendrea. Boaad - trip 86, OoT.rna.et Caaip 88.40. Owned aad eperaud tr rvntoe araae 4k Awte Oe, tnew . U a Saead. free. . Plinr, 1S. 0-8M2. E. ! 't