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TU ESDAY, JULY 20, 1820. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON I, TOWN TOPICS Travelers to all aetata of U TJaMed Statea e sros4 shonM teks eSrantace nf experienced 4s f orastion sn4 serrice offered thrmifh Tba Or- Ki Journal Travel B tires a. in personal ehsrse of reef B. Smith. XUilroad tickets sod stesmhip bookinc arranted, Fore'isn exehaasa teaed, Iniosxaatioa stea feaanlme paasporia. , . -A . ' "-T" ir-:...;"'i.' -V.-';' OOMIMQ VTT ' 'Gladstone Cbeutauqua, tJ ledstone. lair ln-SJ. , Btate Elks association. Balsas. July 22-24. Wsahiastaa tttat. Kadmra. Vsncoafer. Julj ' SS-28. inirini Te1in, Astoria, July 101. YVssbJncton AHoetaUoa a County Clerks, VaneouTex, Auiut a-7. " Bayers' wees. Au(Ut t to 14. Aeneriean Society of Civil Enclneers eonraa tian. iaiwt 10 to 12. Prone Festival. . Vsaconeex, - Washu. Septem ber 1-1S. . Bona of Herman, eTand lodxe, Portland, Bep- teinaer i. Pendleton Roand-Un, geotember 2S-2I. Waxhtastoe Su September 28-J0. O. .X. U Vancouver, Ureeon Btata Fair. Balers.: September 27 (a October 2. Idaho SUta Fair. Boiae, September 2T to Oe tober 2. f self to (Coast Gas association. Portland. Sep tember. Washing-toe SUU rtlx, Ttkima. September 20-25. ; lialtaomah County Fair. Greeham. October .4 to ft. Pacific International livestock association. Portland, November 15 to 20. Oreeoa-ldaho Farmers' Educational Union of America. Tba Dallas. December 2 to V . TODAY'S FORECASTS ' Portland and vicinity Tonight and ' Wednes day - unsettled and eeesaioaaily threatening weather, westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Tonicht and Wed nesday unsettled weather, probably with thun derstorms io tba mountains; i modsrate westerly winds. .. -.f,..- i-'-..:. WEATHER C05DITI05S Shallow depressions are central off the New ; 1 England coast, in Saskatchewan and in Arizona, while hifb prearare prevails on the middle and north Pacific eoast and over most of the country eaat of the Rocky Mountains. Bain has occurred at scattered statiotsa in tba middle west, and m .reported from Tenaesuee and most of the At lantis and ulf states. The following- heavy rain fall to reported: Tatnpa, Fla., 1.80; Abilene, ' Texas, 1.20. Tba weather is generally cooler on the Pacific slope ami in tba Atlantic stales, and .warmer elsewhere. Beiativa humidity at Portland : Noon yester day, S6 per cent: 5 p. ra. i yesterday.. 56 per cent; 6 a. m. today, ?T per cant. Precipitation since January . lr Total, 17.74 Inches; normal. 25.02 inches; deficiency,. 7. S3 , , EDWARD JU WKLL8. OBSERVATIONS :-.-" -.' - ; - Temp. - ' , iXATioirs S a i 13 J3 Ij Baker. Or. ............... j 86 54"! 6 , Sue, Idaho ................ 64 60 0 Boston, JIaas. ............. 84 89 A : Buffalo, N. T. 69 68 . 0' Calgary. Albert 8S 50 .04 . Chioaa-o. 111. i. 70 82 O '- Denver. Colo. ........... .i. 80 80 0 TJea afoinea. Iowa .......... 80 69 O v frno, CaL .............. 02 2 O Galveston, Texas ,.........;. 86 80 O ' Helena, Mont. .............. 88 54 .02 . 'Honolulu, T. H. , 84 .... -0 Bnron. 8. D. ..... 4 ....... 82 68 .22 v 'Juneau, Alaska ........... 64 .... O . Kamloope. B. C. ............ 88 62 ,02 Kansas City, Mo........... 82 66 0 Knoxville, Tenn. 80' 60 ,06 Los Angeles. CaL 88 62 0 Msrahficld, Or. 74 44 0 Medford. Or. 84 57 0 - Memphis, Tenn. ........... 88 76 .01 ' Modena. t'Uh ........... . . 02 62 O New Orleans. La. ......... i. 90 78- .04 New York City.. .,. 82 66 .32 Noma. Alaska ...... 50 .... .04 North Heed. Waah. 66 58 0 North Platte. Neb .,. 64 66 0 Oklahoma City. Okla. ..... . . 02 70 0 Phoenix, Aria. 110 78 0 ritteburg, Pa, . ...f. 68 60 : 0 Pooatello, Idaho.............. 66 60 0 Portland. Or. ........ i , ... 72 60 fl Prince Rupert. B..C ........ 60 50 ,04 Itoseburg. Or. ............. 78 54 0 Boswell. N. M. , ,,. 90 64 ,14 - Sacramento. CaL ....... ... . 88 56 ' 0 St. I.ouia, Mo. ............. 82 66 0 St. Psul, Minn. . 80 68 0 aJ Lake City. Utah. . . .. ... 06 74 0 . San lieo. CaL ,,..... , 4. 74 60 0 San Kranafwo, Cav 66 52 ' 0 SeatUe. Wash 70 60 0 Sbertdan, Wyo. 88 OS .20 , 'Sitka, Alaska j. 64 .... 0 Ppokane, Waib. .......... . 60 62 0 T scorn a, Waah. ............ 72 f68 0 Tampa, Fla. .............. 60 72 1.86 Tanana. Alaska ............ 58 .... .04 Tatoosh Islsnd, Wash.. ..v..;. 62 64 0 Ttnonah, Nev. ............. 8 62 0 VaJdes. Alanka 64 .... .04 Vancouver, B. C. .......... 74 56 0 r- Victoria, B. C. 54 ,0 Walla Walla. Waah. . . .w . . . . 80 62 O , WaJthington, I. U. ........ . , 64 .48 WUliston. N. D. 86 60 0 Winnemucca. Nsv. ......... 90 BO 0 Yakima, Waah . I 03 66 0 Afternoon report of precedluc i , , , f ' "N VACATION Oil SUMMER SUSSCRIBCRS When going .away for the summer or on your vaeation. have The Journal follow yoa st the tegular -rate, or tba following agta will supply yow at regular eity rates: 11 ; Bsrview. Cr W. A. SippeU, Jr. , Bay City. Or Mrs. T. A. Gillea. . Cannon Beach Kcola, Or. H. L Hams. Csrsem. Wuh. Cart B. Smith, aiso Ship- OaribaML OrD. a BlHev - - -s . Geerhart. Or. W. L Bobinsoa. Ing Beaeh. Waah. BtranhaJ ex Ca Mankattaa Beach Mrs. U. L Bnstoa. : - Usnzanits Beach Emit G. KardeiL Neali-Kab-Nie. Or. A. C Anderson. Nehalem, Or. Nebaless Drug Company, i Net arts. Or. Mrs. M. F. Cross, tiewwort. Or at. 8. Runs. t , Pscifio City . H, Wsrd. , J Oeesn Park, - Wash. Geo. R. Kramer. : i Rocfcaway Beach, Or. F. P. Miller. ' - Seaside. Or. J axon McCnna, Both Drue store. : , i . . i Seaview. Waab. Geo. L. Putaasa. - . i ' Tillamook, Or. F. L. Ettasta , Twin Kecks, Or. D. J. Van Scyoa. . Wilboit Spriags F. W. MoLaraa, i THBIFT ' ' and . WAR SAVINGS STAMPS on Bala at Business Ottice. The Journal O.-W. Serrlca Extended Paasenser ecrvice, will b extended from Grandview to Wallula by the Oregon-Washington Railway & Navigation company Sunday. for the first time Bince the ratirtads were placed under government opera tion, according to announcement made toy paewengrer fficlAl of the road Mon day. Trains now operatinc from Yakima to Grandview will run through to Wal lula and schedules will be arranged bo that good connections may be mad with Spokane 'trains No. 11 and 12. . - ; 1 Oregos Leading in Wear Eait Belief Major O. K. Weston, national auditor for Near East relief funds, spent Mon day in Portland in conference with local workers and checking over Oregon ac counts. , That Oregon is one of the lead ing states in Near Eaat relief was Major Weston's statement. Oregon will bo asked to assures the financial task of, caring for 2500 orphaned Armenian chil-i dren next year, and the usual drive for relief funds will be omitted. : i; ' Auto leaves SU Charles Hotel for Scappoose :S0 a. ra.; St, Helens. As toria and Seaside.' 10 a. m.. 1:80 p. jr.; r?cappooe and Bt. Helens, 4 p. m. ; ex tra Saturday and Sunday to Scappoose and St Helens, 11 :1S p. m. Cascade Locks and Hood River 9 :46 a. m., X :46 p. m. ; Bridal Veil and Multnomah Fails, 10 a. sn.. 4 p.1 rn. : extra Saturday and Sunday. 11:16 p.;m. to Bridal VelL For Information call Marshall 43IL Adv. - -Action oa Waterpovrer Meanret Im mediate action upon waterpower meas ures is being considered by the govern ment, according to an announcement re ceived by S the Chamber cf Commerce Monday which said that the chief engi neer of th for ant service had been ap pointed .executive secretary of the new waterpower commission and is prepar ing rules and. regulations . for applica tions for government aid, - : Fir, Dead t$ Tears, for Shingles A new lumber product in the national mar ket is shingles manufactured from Doug las fir that has been dead for 20 years, according to the statement of T. T. Mun ger. assistant In the department of sales in the United States forest service, who has just returned from a 10-day inspec tion trip In the Rainier national forest. Munger found yellow pine being used in the manufacture of apple boxes. Three ITnder , Arrests George Kasch was arrested late Monday afternoon by policemen Harms and Nutter, on a charge of conducting a gambling game, at 25 North Sixth street, and is .held at the city jail. T. H. McGlll was irrested on a charge of gambling, and later re leased on a ball of $150. John Goodey was arrested as a spectator. ; He was re leased on a ball of $100. . Special for Elks To handle the large movement of members of . Elks from the convention at Salem, a special train will be run by the Southern Pacific from the fairgrounds to Portland leaving Friday night, according to arrangements made by the passenger department of the Southern Pacific Knights to Give Dancing Party Port land Knights of Columbus will be hosts at a dancing party Tuesday evening aboard the Swan, leaving the foot Of Jefferson I street at 8 o'clock, according to arrangements completed by a K. of C. committee. , ; i: ) i-1 , ' v.: :' y:,',vV,-. "f ' Accused of Shoplifting? Grace Wright, chargedwith shoplifting, was arrested by Inspectors Hyde and Tlchenor Mon day. She was released on ball and will have a hearing before Municipal Julge Rossman Tuesday, '-r ' : ; , j Salem-MIll City Stage Line Connects O. E. train No. 6" Salem,, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. rn. Joseph Hamman. proprietor, Salem. Phone 44. Adv. '. . . Mild Sngar-Csred Ham $So Found Fresh dressed steer beef roasts. rb 15c; hamburger and -sausage meat, per lb.. 15c, or 2 lbs. for 25c; boiling beef Miller! & Tracey Funerals for Lest Main 2691 578-85 or lamb stew, per tb, ta ; home-made compound, per lb., 17c ; pure home-made lard, per lb., 25c ; Green Valley butter, 60o lb.. $L1S per roU. : We still have a small Quantity - of government , beef at bargain prices. A complete line of cooked meats for warm-weather lunches. Highest quality, lowest prices. Pacific Market, Fourth and YamhilL AdT. - Dental Clinics A limited ; number, of persons desiring: painless extraction of teeth by the nerve-blocking- method will be treated by the post-graduate dentists at clinics held under the aus pices of the Oregon State Dental as sociation on Thursday and . Friday of this week. Patients are requested to call at North Pacific College building. East Sixth and Oregon streets, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., July 22 and 22. AU service' is -free and given under the di rection of Dr. Arthur IS. Smltl of Chicago, I1L Adv. Convicted of Abasing Aon Late Mon day Municipal Judge Rossman i deter mined that ' W. Karnes. St, i Johns blacksmith, must serve at least part of the six months jail sentence pronounced against him earlier in the day upon his conviction of a charge of abusing " his 13-year-old son, Wesley. . An a result Karnes' sentence will not be suspended, but he will be required to serve at least 20 days before consideration of Its sus pension la discussed further. ' Personal Injuries sslt Disallowed Suit for judgment of $38,470 from the Jacob sen Construction company, to cover per sonal injuries s received : while working on a pile- driver was disallowed George Gravell Moratay by Federal Judge R. S. Bean. The judge held that the accident was not an admiralty case and could not be tried in ' federal court. The hammer of a pile driver struck Gravell on the arm and severed it at the wrist while he was working on the Willamette river near Oregon City. . ; ' Fnel Bill Salt Set for Trial The suit of the Pacific Coast Coal company against the steamer Nsspelem has been set for trial Juy 2d in Monday's session of the federal court, The coal company Is seeking to collect several hundred dol lars said to be due on fuel furnished the ship, e - -' i Portland IT ewberg Basses leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 ;30, 9 :30, 11 a. m.. And I. 2;30, 4:15, 5:30. 8:30 p. m.; Saturday and Sunday. 11 p. m. Phone Main 8314. Adv. j ; 'Steamer Iralda ror St. Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. ? ' Dance oh the Swan, where we always have a breeze, evry Wednesday and Saturday nights. Main 4748. Adv. .. Salmon to can, 17c lb. ; salmon eggs, 25c lb. ; salmon cheeks, 20o dozen, Heyes Bros., 205 Yamhill street Adv. -; Swimming Every Afteraeea, dancing every evening. : - "Wlndemuth on the Wil lamette." Adv. -'-" - t ; - Hanisoa Hotel, rooms $3 week up. Adv. .y. :;; . Harrison Hotel, rooms $2 wg. up Adv. County Hospital " Wiring Bid Goes Up -to 854,929 .' Bids for the electrical wiring of the new Multnomah county hospital, re ceived by the county commissioners Monday, whowed t Jaggar-Stirouf com pany, $46,815; National Electric com pany. 847,287 ; NePage-McKenny com pany, $47,450; Robert Wi Larsen, $54,928. Indictment Against. Ex-Soldier Dismissed The-' fedral grand Jury Indictment re turned against F. A. Hurst, charged with breaking into a forest ranger's cabin, was dismissed by Federal Judge Bean Monday. . upon the recommendation of Assistant United States Attorney Lusk. Hurst is an overseas veteran. . The in dictment liad such a profound effect upon the young mart. Lusk said, that he saw no use in punishing him further. Hurst has spent some, time in Jail await ing trial. , - i , - , .iw: ii'r I -- mix a - - - - eu A lF jaetesaWTTTrifrn it .n x Balance I at awill i. It II It til II 1 1 ,iiaiaww- DOWN SiWUlililUillllliiH.- Eaty Payment Puts the THOR in Your Home Either Stationary or Swinging Wringer Buy Electric Good From People Who Know Elee-hr-'i innl ! Phone J-fiair60l; and o ervice .MSV -BXBSFW I ' II 104 FIFTH ST. BET- VsACHTISrOTON 9 -STARK B71 "VVASHINQTON BT. 17 Q 1QE SFTBSSST3 I i ' ' 1 1 . The Greatest .... . ;. - ' r Water HeaterSale xr Attempteirl in Portland A RUUD HEATER . :: .... - . Only Gents Down And 50c a Week (Payable $2 a Month With Gas Bill). $36.75 INSTALLED and Over a Year to Pay for IL Remember: the Supply Is Limited V Ulskp Offer Holds Good ' Only This Week Portland Gas & Coke Co. Mala 0 Alder Sear Fifth Think of the Tremendous Buying Power of Eight Big Pacific Coast Shoe Stores! We Sell Shoes at This Store Lower Than i Any Other Store in Portland 1 mm erne DUTg Shoe Special! Take Advantage- SA VETake Advantage Another Shipment of Women's Oxfords Pumps, Sailor Ties and Theo Ties! Newest Summer Footwear at l)rastic Reductions I Double S. & H. Green Stamps . ' Wednesday i!. aV i Women's Oxfords Black kid, brown kid, gray kid, white buck or white nile cloth, black ooze calf.' ; , Women's Satin Theo Ties. ; Women's Sailor Ties ;; brown kid or patent. . Women's Strap Pumps. ... Women's Opera'Pumps. ; ; Women's Tongue Pumps. ; . The newest of models in many styles and pat terns. '' '( Values to $9.50 the pair) ; . Women's Oxfords Black krd black calf, brown kid, patent colt, either French or military heels. ' Women's Patent Opera Pumps. ; : " ' Women's White Duck Lace Shoes. Women's White Buck Button Shoes. (Values to $7.75 the pair.) 4 Women's .first quality United States Rubber Co.'s Rotary or Quarter-Deck White. Shoes for sports or outiqg wear; white rub-' ber soles and heels ; ; regular $3.50 values in all sizes. $1.SS White Canvas Pumps for Women Neat styles, covered French heels. Three very attractive spe cial prices. $L95, $2.95, $3.75 Double Green Stamps WEDNES DAY WMM Mail Orders Filled and Sen f Postpaid, The Big Corner Union Shoe Store --Fourth and Alder Streets During July and August Jantsen's Bathing Suits in" all styles. Bines and colors. Men's, Women's and Children's. All prices. 93.50 to 911.50. - j "The Store That j Undersells Because It Sells for Cash" Store Closes Wed. 1 P. 11 Pflnter'n Cotton and Worsted Bath ing Suits in all styles, colors, sizes, S3 to S6.SO suit. Both Women's and Children's. V .... -: I h .tX7'' Ib orrjer to assist in making the Summer Half Holiday universal, we kavo decided to join with too Moat Cutters and Retail Grocers' Associa tion and close our store on Wednes days at 1 P. M. during July and Au gust.'. .' , ' 0 ' ' Would It' not bo well to extend this arrangement to all commercial eatab lisbmeBts during these Lot months? Lend this movement your support and cooperate hy arranging to do your shopping at our store on Wed nesday before 1 P. M. C2W rrV WEDNESDAY FROM 0 A. M. TO 1 P. M. A Sale of 40-Inch Beautiful All Silk Crepes de Chine at $1.25 Yd. As an inducement for you to visit our store in the fore noon Wednesday, we offer this most unusual value don'jt miss it. It is a standard quality 40-lnch Crepe de Chine of beautiful finish and perfect weaves comes In popular shades ot green, slate, castor, beaver, lavender, taupe, malie, flesh and brown. You will find OP this to be a rare SUk Bargain at yard...... 3JL-sJ .... No Phone Orders None Sent C. d. D. WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. ASaleoftheFamous Engineers, and Fire men's Socks at 5 Pairs for $1.00 Every man within reach of this store should be here Wednesday , forenoon and profit by this special trade winnlnj sale, of the" famous Engineer nd Firemen's Socks. It is a sock that is famous for Us unsurpassed wearing quality they come in all sizes in black and In tan color. Not more than five pairs to any one pur chaser. Be sure that you secure your allotment Wed nesday before 1 P. M. Pay only , CI ff 5 Pairs for OX.UU No Phone Orders None Sent C. 0. D. WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. Choice From Our Entire Stock ftoredSport Skirts at $10 While Any Remain Handsome Skirts selling regularly up to three times the above price. - A worth-while positive saving on v. every purchase. You have choice without restriction from an entire stock which includes the most popular and fashionable styles of the season. The materials are fine Georgette Crepes. Baronette t Satins, Crepe, dej Chine and other novelties. Sizes from 24 to 28. waist This Is without doubt the most sensational sale of Sport Skirts ever announced in this city Choice from all Wednesday forenoon Ct f at only 4 1)1U No Phone Orders None Sent C. O. D. At the Same Price J 1 0.00 We 'will Close " Out a Splendid Let of Silk Dresses Small Sines Only in Navy, Black, Light Colors WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. For the First Time A Sale of Children's Koveralls at $1.39 a Garment The Genuine Levi Strauss .. Koveralls nt Less Than Today's Wholesale Price 1 This offering is. indeed, remarkable as you who 'are familiar with children's play garments of course realize. We have sold hundreds of dozens of these-garments, and the'unquestioned high-grade merit of this Nationally wide trade name "Levi Strauss" Koverall exemplifies all that can be put in such garments in durabil ityfit and finish. Further comment seems unnecessary. Included are all colors 240 Standard Denims, Twills, Khaki, Stripes, etc. AU go Wednesday forenoon S1.95 Styles for Boys and Girls No Phone Orders None Sent C. O. D. In ' sizes' t (Jf QQ In sizes. 9 to 8 years at D JLeOaS to 1 4 years WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. You Can Purchase at Just About Half Price WOMEN'S FIT RITE Cotton Union Suits - at 59c Suit Don't fil to pay this sale an early visit selling: is sure to be rip id, for such a splendid saving is not met - with every day. You pay only about half price for this special lot of the famous Fitrite Union Suits.' They are correct summer weight Cotton Union Suits, shown In low neck styles, sleeveless and with either tight or loose lace trimmed knee. Sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. .While any. remain Wednesday forenoon Cfl No Phone Orders None Sent C. O. D. suit ..................... OUK, WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO I P. M. . Women's White Canvas ' Pumps and Shoes at S1.69 Pair- At this extraordinarily low price you have choice from broken lines in this season's styles of Women's White Canvas Pumps and Shoes. You have choice from styles with high or low heels, strap or straight Pumps, or lace Shoes with rubber or leather soles ; also Mary Jane Pumps with leather solesrand bow on vamp. Remark able values . for noon at . . . . 9 Ho Phone Orders None Sent C. O. D. l.V. W W JH V f JVC ilJ J IL ?"dAy..!or.cl$1.69 At the Same" -Low Price -$1.69 Pair Wo Offer Misses' and Children's White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps All Sines From 8 H to 2. WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. IHTO 1 PJL In Our Basement A Sale of Aluminum Pre- serving Kettles at $1.45 Each 6-Quart Size Only a limited number to be exact only S2 to sell at this special price. If you wouli profit by this sale come early. They are the celebrated "Gloria" Aluminum Preserving Ket tles in heavy weight and 6-quart size. A won derful bargain for Wednesday fore- Q-j M p noon at .., . .... . . . ............ OXefJ No Phone Orders None Sent C. O. D. 36-rNCH WHITE Nainsook at 29c Yard WEDNESDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. - 4 27-INCH 1 Outing 25c Yard Less than today's wholesale cost for .fine soft finish White Lingerie Nainsook, 36-inch ' width. . Limit of 10 yards to cus tomer. - - A standard quality Outing annel shown In dark colored stripe, check and plaid styles, 27-inch width. , No more than 20 yards to a customer. No Phone Orders None Sent C. O. M. " .: 8U994NCH , Sheets $2.20 Each t The "Salem" quality Bleached Sheets, well made with neat hem. tThey come 81 by 99 inches. Only 20 dozen in the lot. Limit of 4 to any one pur- .'. chaser. D. . Our Store Now Opens at 9 Ai M. Store Closes at 5:30 i. M. The Most in VqIuc The Best in Quality Saturdays at 6 P. M.