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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 14. 1S20. TOWN TOPICS n- - .n ssWai Mi T?nttA Mm a A. A- aetaag. jsf aMf(MlA is- foraaetio end eerrfca offered through Th Or so Journal Travel Biiwl r eeooaal sharge bsrwy B. Smith. BaalroaZ tieXata and rtaasashfr bookiage arranges, rwreiga Uiocmte gtrea tasaratas Tlaasiii is fW imMii1 auu arsna. Portlaod Bn Cwft anwta, J" .. lsspensj Ceancil. Myrtle Shnae. isee JJ'fl - Portu4 Eom rm. rortland. Jma Ordrr Batters U. M etaepCse. PorUaad, n a. - - - WatieoaJ Trmafara Ktwaeie Ctaba M iaata, rwtlea, Jw X W A. M gra4 PerOaad. J la. la&iaa Wr vetaraaiti fortin4. Jo . Aencea Laseeeasidea, Astoria, Jal sv-si. , - S 1 A Aasorioaa ftoetrtr of OtrO Kuala eecV eoaeee Uo. August 19 to la. . - ' -. " Ron of Herasaoa, sraad lodsa, PavUeeio. Sr- Orsgoa Uat raU. Bateaa, aeptaber T Pasifie Coast Gaa aaaoj kttloa. PsxfleacV WuUartM 8UU fWr. TaUaaa. SaptMabai 0-26 OnaoB-Mabo ranarar Edneatioaal tJsae ( America. Tha Dalles. December 1 to . . 1 Okim Batter and Cheat atakan, rorOaad IT. - state- Teaobecs aaaorfitlnp. Foctlaaa. Wr za-il. . : TOT1 A V TftRF.rlRTH Portland and Vicinity Tonight aad Taeniae. occasional raw i muinv wo. Omoi and Washington Tonlgtit and Tn 47. oaathmal ram; maderete southerly winds. HE1THER COHBITI03T8 . m.i. omnn Txvrmik: ft the eoaat of Sontb- on California and from tbo Onlf eoaat to the Upper Ohio valleju la that seeuoae we pres sure iy law, the point of fataat dapraarioB being apnamtlr on tha North arn British Uo Inmbia eoaat.- Praeipitatioa haa oet-urrad along V,. m a. B. KVaiwriaM tr TrianCU U- ks. aztenata autward into Montana. Rain ia raportad aiao from tha Soatham Hockj MaaQ tia lm . iw from a hlt raachina from Min- naoU - to w Toxk and tha Diatriet of Oo It.mho. . TIm . tommittiiw ia halov normal alone and ncaz tha Mexican, boundary, and ia ahor BArmAI ln othar aacriona. Baiatl humidity at Portland Woon yaatar- ay. Tl par ont: :o p. av yaauraay. i a par east; 60 a. m. today. 1 par cent. PracjpitatioB ainc January 1 Total, Inrhaa; normal, 2S.87 iachea; dafieicney. 7.4a , . . . - v uwauv Ia w sua, . .,. Ixwal roracaatac OBSKKTaTIOKB Tamp. 1 - 4t 11 BTATlOSf 5 I? Bakar. . Oa. . ... 1 Boiaa, Idaho ..... Boatoo, aiua. ....... Buffalo, N. T ........ Cnieaco, QL ............. Danvar, Colo. .......... IV Moinaa. Iowa ......... Promo, CaL . . .... . . Gal tow, Texaa. . ......... Kelana. afont. . . . .. . . . Hooolola, T. H. ......... Huron, 8. D. ............ Junsao, Alaaka, .......... Kaaaaa City, Ha, ......... . ' la Angelas, CaL .......... Uarahfiaid, Or. ........... 'Mcdferd.. Or. ........... 74 84 62 7 0 80 4 it 84 7S 80 3 63 93 8 83 68 2 80 IS 84 70 48 00 8 86 80 63 88 76 70 03 94 84 68 8 64 62 62 76 62" 90 70 74 64 64 74 93 00 63 64 68 63 64 64 74 63 76 0 ea' 74' 68 66 64 76 43 40 60 63 63 70 63 4 68 69 46 68 68 58 76 68 60 68 68 5t "OS O o 0 .44 .04 O .OS .01 o 0 0 0 .62 .10 Mampbla, Tenn. ........... . Miaaonla. Moot............. 0 .03 Mntuma, utaa ........... O Vtw Oriaaaa, La, Nr York, S. X. .01 Noma, Alaaka ........ North Head. Wash. . . .. North Piatt. Nab. ..... Oklahoma City, Okla. . . Phoenix, Aria. ........ Pittsburg, Pa. ........ Poeatf Ua, Idaho ....... Portland, Or. ......... Trine Rnpart, B. C. . . . . RnMburg. Or. BoawaU. N, M. ........ Saeiamanto, CaL .. ..... i Bt Loaia, Ma. ........ e .86 o o o .84 o .70 o .08 .73 .02 0 Bt raui, jama, ............ .01 Salt Lak City, UUh BiS Dirgo, CsX . . . , San Francisco, Cat. Baattla, Wash. .... Sheridan. Wyo. . . ". , 0 0 .01 .66 0 0 'sitka. Alaska ........... . i oi-okana, wash. .. . . , ... . . laeoma, Waah. ........ Tampa, Pla. . . . . 'Tanana, Alaska ........ TonopaU, Narv. - Yaldas. Alsika . Viucotusr. B. C. ..... . KU.ris, B. C, ........ Wills Walla, Wash. .... 'Wuhlnittnn. fl. i. 63 44 ,01 .43 O 64 , o .0 . .-1 66 M .26 .08 .06 20 60 66 68 88 60 V illiskm. '. D. . . . , . Yakima. Wash. , . . . . O 72 IV ii. i report of praoedins day. a -i TBJUFT .' aad -WAB AAT1NOS STAMP on gala at Ofkaa. Taa Journal Swedish Professor to Leetsra Profes sor August Stromstedt, president of the Methodist Theological seminary at Upp sala, Sweden, will lecture at the 8wedish 'Methodist Episcopal church. Beech and Borthwick streets. Tuesday at 8 p. - m. Kia subject will be 'Present Religious CondiUons in Sweden." - tr. Stroma ted t I a delegate from Sweden to the recently t adjourned general conference of Methodist church. The local church cele fcratod the seventy-fifth anniversary of Swedish Methodismat the regrular serv- rce Sunday night, the Rev. Abel Eklund "pastor, giving a review of the history ;Uae Swedish church. , .. ''" Talk oa Port Develop mnt "Port De - velopmenf will be. the subject of an ad dress which will be delivered to members of thb Foreign Commerce club this even' teg by W. E. Mahoney. The regular meet inf of the club will be held in the main dining room of the chamber and will gin at 6 :30 - o'clock. Membera of tians-Pacific Rate conference will be present'-at the meeting and will . have something to say to members. W. Sexton w01 bo chairman of the meeting, Teacher to Get Lower Bates Teach are who go to Pendleton for the summer Snappy action, men! npODAY ordera I suitatTovs 1 will be ready . tor you to put on tor trie Dig. timer .. Fabrics galore cutters and tailors ready for more ! DON'T PA Y JOY--now Spend, your money in sell ing Portland to your visit iors! . :;. . - v 104 Fourth Street Bet. Washingt6n and Stark extension eourM of tha ytato normal chool will b antertalnrd In Round TJp citr trl- Stops bava baen tajcen by a local commitUa to se that their lmng expenses will not b Usher than the $8 per week chartred at Monmouth. Bnslness men of Pendleton ana others hare been requested to throw open their home to the teachers and to make no charge lor rooms. - t ' ;:J:. . ,V Ato Leare BU CUiM Hotel for Scappoose 6 :30 a. m. ; St- -Helena. Astoria and Seaside. 10 a. rcu, 1 :20 p. m. ; Scap. pooee and St, Helens. 4 p. m. ; extra eat and Sun. to Scappooae and St, Helens. 11 :15 p. m. Cascade Locks and Hood River 9 :4S a. m.. :45 p. m. ; Bridal VeU and Multnomah Falls, 10 a. m, 4 p. m. ; extra Sat, and Suit, 11 :15 p. m. to Bridal VeU. For InformaUon call Marsball 4U1. Fiakersiaa Is Fined F. M. Crlaael, proprietor of tha Acme restaurant, 91 North Sixth street, was arrested Friday by Ed Clark, deputy tram warden, lor aelling; trout and erapplea. He was fined 125. according; to a report filed at the headquarters of that state fish and granae comisslon. Crlaael had tha flash labeled I sea fish,' '''' ' V emntr $ekool at Corranis Prepara tions are being; completed for the opening; of the Oregon Arrlcultural colleco .sum mer school at Corvallis, June Zl. The largest enrollment In the history of the school Is expected. Dean M. E. smith of the college service departments is to be director with a staff of approximately 0 Instructors. . . Thirteen i TJalaeky For Toay Tony Covich. who runs a "soft drink" estab lishment at 60 North Third street, has decided that II Is not his lucky number. He was arrested June It for having IS pints of moonshine in his possession. He being; held at the city Jail, charg-ed with violation of the prohibition ordi nance. -' i ' t . . Fseel Had Mea 'Wise Joe Pued. 274 East Market street, was .arrested Saturday afternoon en a chaxre of vio lating- the prohibition ordinance. He was found selling- wine. Fifty gallons of wine and 100 gallons of mash -were seised. He is being" bold for the govern ment authorities. t Deaalrf Hand , Xslared J. Beasler. 115 Union avenue north, 'crushed bis hand while . unloading; a ear near the Union depot - Saturday afternoon. At ou Vincents nospitai. where he was taken, the physician said the third and fourth fingers would have to be . am putated. . '?).... Athletfe Iastnetor Hart Charles Scallon,' 60S Madison street. athleUc In structor In tha north park block, fell from the apparatus at 6:S0 Saturday evening. Injuring his back. He was taken to St. Vincents hospital, where It was said nis injury- is not serious. Forest Patrol Beady Jsse St. The air plane forest fife patrol will be ready to operate In Oregon by Juno 25. according to a letter received by State Forester El liott from the commander of the air serv ice for the western division of the United States army. - Hanson to Speak Tonight E. W. Mun- son, national lecturer for the Theosopbl- cal society, will speak this evening at 801 central building. Tenth and Alder streets, on the subject, "Do the Dead Return!" t ' . ForUaiid.irewberg Basses' leave Fourth and Alder dally. 1 :J0. 9 40. 11 a. m and 1. z :u, 4 :15. 6 :io, 6 -.30 p. m. : Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phpne Main s 14. AO v. ; HaltnoBah Falls axad Betan. Take bus end of Rose City car line. Eighty-second street, 9 a. m. and 2 :30 p. m. daily. Phone Wood lawn 1950. Adv. 1 Shrfsers to Bee Indian Show Twentv. rive Indians with war paint, blankets and tepees are to bo brousrht from Pen dleton to Portland during Shrine week to SIX This car must be sold at once. Wo have had it too long now. The price Is, well, all we can get main object is to move it.. lots xooxi. nr goot shape COVEY MOTOR Ca4RCO. Wsshlngtoa 8C at Slit. Mala 6244. the $35 to of be - the . For svlaaiaB-- - All to Go at One Price Come early this lot can't last long. Make your selection while' choice is largest. All sizes in the lot, "but not all siies in every model. r iucas lur uigu i- . Morrison at Fourth people an Indian village which wot rival ; the Round up feature. Olen Buahea, who will be In charge of the Indiana, says they will travel in a special coach. Their; tepees will be set up'ln the Park blocks. , Staplctoa to Address1 Clsb Judge George B. Stapleton of the Mystic Shrine will talk to the Rotary club at trie wen son hotel Tuesday noon, on the follow ing subject : "Our .visitors are on their way; big things will be doing soon ; are we prepared to receive them? H. J. Elliot of Toronto, Canada, will be a speaker. ' VTedsegday LaaeheoMS Postponed Tho Trails club has postponed Its Wednesday luncheon until June 30 and during Shrine weak. the membera will bring their lunches from home, so that the convention visitors may find suffi cient dining room capacity.; ; Oeealt Seleaee teetmre Tealght E-W. Munson will deliver the first of a series of three lectures tonight at o'clock. Subject, "Do the Dead Return 7 Theo sophical hall, 201 Central building, cor ner Tenth and Alder. All welcome. Iso charge. Contribution, optional. Adv. Woald Tea Xike ;to Jota a Cas of high school and college gJrls to pick strawberries near Mount" Hood? A three weeks outing with competent chaperons. Phone SellVKOod 8126. Adv. -' Steamer Iralda for St, Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :86 p. nv, foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helena only. X :0 p. m Adv. McCarsrar. Bates las LiveTy Fire, life, casualty and automobile Insurance. Teon building. Telephone Mala its. Adv. Dr. E. C Bossmaa. specialising in arti ficial teeth. 207 Journal bldg.-Adv, 2Tew Cadlllae Sab or baa for sale. E. 4943. Cafeteria Catholic Women's league. 287 Washington. Adv. - 8. at H. Green Stamps for cash. Hoi- man Fuel Co.. Main 352, E60-2L Adv. JVJJ i V 1 Mm Here Are Some Extraordinary Values That Represent a Savings ta You of 20 to 50 Only 100 $55 All Wool; Suits Men and Young Men All-wool cheviots, cassimeres and flannels. Grays, browns and blues in plain colors and fancy mixtures. 1 . ' -' : ... Y . i " . The very newest styles. Patch, slash and flap pockets. Single and double breasted. With or without belt. Snappy models for young men. Quieter models for conservative tastes. The latest scuooi stuaenis. We have filled two of our Morrison street windows with them so that you can judge for yourself what splendid values they are. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Preliminary Survey For ; BiiU Eun Line Begins Wednesday Preliminary surveys for the third pipe line to be constructed by tha city from the Bull Run water reserve to Mount Tabor will begin next- Wednesday, ac cording to City Commissioner J. M. Mann. vTbe field work will 1 to charge of Sidney Benedict,' an engineer of the water bureau, but the project will be superintended by Ben Morrow, assistant chief engineer of the bureau. Tea men will work under Benedict. The surveys win be started from the beadworks, and win come down the north side of Bun Run canyon. Tne two pipe lines now In service come down the south side of the Canyon. The field works Is expected to last three months, the notes will .be compiled next winter, and actual construction may begin early In 1921. . . f -:-:vwv-;: Commissioner Mann purchased a 1-ton truck Friday to be --sod in the survey. It win be fitted with seats and will be used to transport the men from Port, land to their work. Shirking Laborer And Profiteer Are 1 Blamed for Gosts . The high cost of living problem baa been brought upon the nation today J by the laborer j who shirks hi duty and by the manufacturer who extorts ex orbitant profits, according to Miss Mary A. Stewart of Washington," D. C who 'spoke Saturday night in Library hall TEDS clearest, gweetcst tpark ring spring water that ever gladdened a carrrper'a throat goes into Clkajuot Qnb Ginger Ale, Highly carbonated, and dehciouary blended with real Jamaica ginger, the pore juice of lemon i and' lime, and dean cane sugar. In carxip or non'ie kutp a esse on hand and a few bottle -cal ice. Then youH be sure of a zestful, bubbling, gingery drinlc to serve ; on every thirsty occasion. - Buy; it by the case from your grocer or druggist, and pass it around to the whole family every day. .-, TBS CTJCQTJOT CLUB COMPAKT U.S.A. , Jir.- j.Wi.-i-iUr! t.-X a sai mm -V- .V"-t am . . , Portland . S. & H. Stamps Given 4f7- aCM 1 i before the Housewives council. Miss Stewart came to Portland as an official representative of tho government. Her subject was A Plea for the American Home," . ' : ' . .- ;., -. - -:t- The thrift movement haa been started by the department of Justice, she said, to Insure greater stability to tha home. The meeting was fcopducted under tho direction of United States Attorney Les ter W. Humphreys. Mrs. J. C Othus, president : of . tha Housewives council, presided. - -,x Principals Of K. of 0. to Meet Principals of the free evening schools for' former service men maintained by - the Knights of Columbus com mittee on ewar activities throughout tho entire United States are to meet In Chicago for a conference - June 26, 1 according to advice which has been received, here by J. P. . O'Hara 1 j Ji V I c r $9.40 Complete) with SWa All the above prices include glassware. Many other kinds of fatiirc priced at near cost. . i . - ' ' - Wirine Material Bashlights, Irons, Percolators, Toasters, Heating Pads, Im mersion Heaters Electric Stoves, in fact anything in stock goes at reduced prices. Three Days Ordy Starting Tuecday, June 15tli ; . - StoresOpen8 A. M-Come Early cJo FLo 309 Glisan St West principal of the Portland Casey" school at 299 Grand avenue north, from J. J. Gorman. Northwest supervisor. v " ' Stolen Machine Is ? Keportecl Recovered Word received by Lieutenant Thatcher of the auto theft department of the Portland police bureau is that a Buick touring car, stolen in Portland on May 16 from E. W. Jackson, 812 Kearney street, has been recovered and la being held In JLshlandV The car was found by -j". W. Hatcher, chief of the Ashland police, through a bulletin of the Auto mobile club of Southern California, - " Hot Iskke Arrivals Hot Lake. June 14. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium - Friday were : Mrs, TJnai -Thornton, Durkees Miss Ines Far ris. Duncan ; George B. Cross, Astoria ; George D. HUya'rd. Telocaset. T ,THE t TALKING MACHINE THAT YOU WILL BUY SOONER OR LATER IF YOU CONSIDER. BOTH QUALITY AND PRICE WE HAVE VIG TROLAS FROM $25 to $1500 AND SELL THEM ON CON VENIENT PAYMENT TERMS Be sure it is a VICTOR Victrola Sixth and Morrison Streets ' Portland (Opposite Postoffice) Seattle Tacoma Spokane Electrical. ale! Big Reduction on in Our Store Deautiful Stand 1 Lamps.... $8.00 to $18.65 Indirect lighting Bowls, Col ored and Plain, $8-$ 18.50 3-Light Double Deck Fix tures, five different de irns, . . . i$8.10 to $11.50 3-Light Showers $7 to $10.50 2-Light Showers $5 . to $7.50 2-Light Double Deck Fix i ture. vr. . ,$6.0O to $8.00 1-Light Chain Fixture . $2-$3 DavMciriL Ele Sids Arrivals Thursday '-ware Mrs. R. C LangrelL Baker ; j 'Mrs. F, : 8. Batt. Pendleton; S. D, Keltner. Katerprise; C. J. Seaer, Pendleton v Clyde Pratt, Clarkston, Waah. ; iMrs. Fred Jensen, La Grande ; Mrs. Charles park. Baker ; Mrs. A. Smith, Esdicott. . Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. Georsre h 'J'ork. Walla Walla ; Frank Jonas, Waitsburg, Wash-i Mr. and Mrs. Goes.' St.-John, Wash.; J. L. and J. C. Breeding,- Madras; Eugersj Dole. St. John. Waah. , . Stolen Automobile r Eecoveted Quickly - At 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon an auto mobile belonging to Fred M. Colip was-4 stolen from the front of his residence at 421 Morrison street Two hours later E. D.' Townsen,- Collp's brother-in-law, living In Hlllsboro; was summoned to assist In pulling it; but of a mud : hole. - - - - l if i; I a.. - 11 C8.6Q CompleUwitli Shaalas .. 4. a - 5 Between 5th and Gth Sb. He recognised the machine as be!orT Ing to Colip, but the thief made hU t -cape before an arrest could be ma.'. . The man's identity is caid to .be kr.ow a by the police. ; CalUornh Inprccsicna : No. i How superlatively beau tiful is my Oregon in its hew spring dress! So er 1 chanting that one is com- Ehttely fascinated and , too usy to read anything en route save he book of na ture as it unfolds its pages. And what at contrast the next day through the dusty, dry and hot Sacra mento valley, with here and " there a dilapidated eucalyptus tree trying to shade a " sun-baked little home. t Yet California is the mecca of tourists and Ore gon barely known 1 Why? Is it not for the sarrre reason that the wonderful " system of heating by gas (saving labor; dust and ashes) was almost jsd known to us Portlanders, whUe old-ash lotted meth ods remained popular? - Yes, indeed ! A good thing; a thing with raerrt, needs btrt to be m a d e known to make it pop-alar. Let's advertise the match less beauty of our Oregon and ' make it as popular with the tourist as the Gas co Ftrrnace has becccis with the Portlaader, kc; DENTIST rare tt a ii'i?p cm 1 A J vx ctxaaxixxk oxi wairx Crtms PerealaJa ynilaga St.K bald Crown U-JL bald Bridge xtraeua' Ton can hr a CRrrnisrxCcrn cf your teeth free of any ckante or ci tation by calling: at our olflce. 231H Uoirlsoay Corner &ccr.i Lntira Corner. ct loos ron. rnz ?z : EJG UNION t lCri aara aa 1 at. eaa I aaarjwl lSa act A.Ve Weaenaa A la hmmrt mt nuj itrm. ami' : M aa ewa r- lia aawAJawa X. tZWAJEE. Wiam mm 0? f ft r The aaOseptlc Fewder ta Sate tate Taer L,ms. And eprinile la the rv-,t-Eath. It takes tha etir p oot of Corns, Iuniona, Blisters and Callouses and gives rest and com fort to hot, tired, eraart lcg, swolten fwt. More than l3.r:c rounis of l'owd?r frr the l eet were twd by our Array and Navy Caring the war. - Allen's IVjoU i Tate, the "j-jw- r dcr for the f t, takes the friction from the ehoe, frff h ens the feet and makes walking a do- Urht. Nothing relieves tbe peln of tlpht or new shoes so quickly or thoroughly. Trr it todav. fcold everywhere. TRUSS TGHTUaZ aaa h attntaated br anng tba llol -r,- F fcopDort. Wi sre free triU to pro' ti a eau. Stgsf ft aoer. 9' tt"t Trssss-a : . ( .. t . ,--431 feaene W ivtmr ef T.L.. , ) ;:U 7 L ea ps laA,. ssass. I