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t- TOWN TOPICS Tnxbn to all points of th CattcA Btatas m broad ahould taka adrantava of iprinead to foroation and sarrirs offered through Tba Ora- Ki Journal Travel Bursas, to patsooal ebarg of mi B. Smith. Railroad tickets and atasmshlo kooking arrmacad. or. ltd txrbansa iasuad lotonuatioa stvca rasardia. paaaporta. COMINa K VENTS " . - -;BnN wk, iwiirt t so 14. Anwrieaa Society of Ortl Ktoaat eoea on. ausu.t 10 to IX i . Ortioa Bipust Xoana Paula's aaanaMr. QtooV too L'kanUuqaa g round. Aarust XI to "S j Orvcoa C'brUuan Cndcaror aaansa aoolanaea, Koraat Urona. input i-- mtt I Baptist Ula aoavaaUoa. CorraiUa, saptaasSaf i Fran, rastlTsl. TuMnw. Waasv. Baptoaa- i Bona of Harass, grmad Jodta. Portlaad. Sap Umbcr iL V t Pcndlatoa Booitd-Cp. Mtmb 11., 1 Waafaincton Stats W. U X. U.. Vsaeoasar. sWptaoibai 28-0. ' ' '.' . . iOa SMats Fal, Bateat. Baptaabaf 21 to eWab lata Fair. Botoa. Baptaasbaf 27 . to i 1'arlflo Coast Gaa association Fqitiaad. Sap tamoaf. , Waabiogtoa Bute Talr. Takima. Saptaaibar T kJultnotna Gooaty Fair. Oraabaav. .Oetobar to a. .. Partfio lataraatlonal Livestock aaaadatioa, PorUnd. November IB to 80. . Graaoo-Idabo rarmera' Kdacatkmal TTnioa of Aiuaiica. Tba Pallas. Dcctmbft 2 to 4. j ! ' j TODAY'S FORECAST t Portland aad Vicinity Tonight and Saturday fair; continnad warm ; northerly winds. ! Oregoa gad Washington Tonight and Satur day fair; contioued waxm ; gantla northerly winds, i -. I WEATHEE CONDITIONS i There has been bat little change ta pressors distribution during the laat 24 hours. The ba rometer . eontinuea relatiTely high over moat of Uie country eaat ot the Bocky mountains, end moderately low prearara prevails in California and Arizona. Rainfall has been confined prin cipally to districts east of the Mississippi rirer, the greatest amount being 1.08 inches at Mem phis, Tsnn. The weather ia aomewhat cooler in the central plains state and Mississippi valley and slightly warmer in the Pacific roast atates. Temperatures in excess of 100 degrees continue in Southern Oregon and Central California. A maximum temperetare of OS decree occurred at Portland yesterday, which was the highest re corded In August since - tilt establishment of the station. - --',,-.. : i Relative humidity at Portland: Noon yea- terday, 88 per cent; 8 p. na. yesterday. 20 per cent; 6 a. m. today, OT per cent. i ; Precipitation since January 1: Total, 17.89 inches; normal 25.87 inches; deficiency. T.48 i inches. FRANK OOXAM. OBjSERVATIQyS STATIONS Raker, Or. ....... Roise, Idaho ... .0. Boston. - Mas. ..... Huffalo. N. Y. ,. . . . I'hiraco, III. ...... I Pilfer. Colo. . . . . . Is Moines, Iowa .. reran, aval. ...... ; si Test on. Texas ... Helena. Mont. Honolulu. T. . Huron, S. I. ...... Juneau, Alaska: . . . . Kamlonim, llv C . . . Kanaaa City. Mo. , Im Angeies, Cal. .. Marshfield. Or. ; . . . . Medford, Or. Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Mixsoula. Mont. . . . . Modena. t'tah . . . . . New Orleans. La.- . . . New York, N. Y. ... Nome, Alaska . . . . . North Head. Wash. .. North 1'latte. Neb. . . Oklahoma. City, Okta. I'hoenix, Aria. ...... Pittsburg, l's. J'ocstello, Msho . . . . l"rrttand.Or. I'Tince Rupert, B. C. Red Bluff. Cal ..... Iloseburg, Or. ...... Rosweil. N. M. . . . . hatcramento, CaL ... Ht. Ixiuis, Mo. ..... St. Paul. Minn. .... Malt Lake City, L'tsh Ms Inego, tal. ..... tn k'rancisco. CaL . , Keattlr. Wash. Sheridan, Wyo. ...... Kitks. Alaska ...... Krkane. Wash. j..... Ttmmt, Vssh . . . , Tamiw, Fla. Tanana. Alaska . . . Tstoo.li Island. Wash. Tnnopah, Nev. ..... Triangle l.iland. B. C. Valdes, Ahwka . . . . Yincoiirtr, B. C. . Victoria. B. C. . . . . Walla Walls. Wash. . Washington, I. C . . Williston. N. !.'.... W-,innemuccs. Nev. . . Yakima, Wash. .... . V . . . t Temp. j k S a" 1 !5 ,13 lite 92 0 Of 84 73 0 84 70 0 84 64 .B4 84 -AO .1)4 70 BO O 1A 78 0 84 78 .12 78 52 0 84 . . - v 0 70 SO 60 86 , .14 04 82 0 74 I 2 0 80 64 0 76 60 0 106 .... O 8 70 1.08 86 R2 0 88 -68 0 88 78 .08 84 72 .01 64 0 62 50 0 72 40 O 72 60 0 104 76 0 8t 68 ,08 82 56 0 08 70 0 64 ..... 0 108 76 0 102 62 0 74 58 O 104 70 O" 86 70 0- 72 52 0 80 64 O 74 66 O' 70 2 O 84 f 62 ' O .BO 0 60 .... .02 02 62. 0 84 60 O 04 1 74 (.88 68 .... .08 64 62 O 00 68 0 64 Jb .04 52 . . . . .44 84 52 0 .... 68 0 86 68 f 0 86 88 .70 80 62 O 04 58 0 04 60 0 1. M. report of preceding day. '. . f THRIFT , - - t ' and . WAB. 8AYl.Mi8 STAMPS I i on Bala at I m Buiiaaaa Office, Tba Journal VBCBTION SUMMKft BUBBORIBKIIS . AVben going away for the summer or oa roar vacation, have The Journal follow yon at the regular rats, or tba fotlowing agesU wJl sapply yon at regular city ratast r Barview. Or. W. A. SippeU. Jr. (Bay City. Or.-Mn. T. A. GUlen. fTannoe Besoli Kccla, Or. H.- L. HtrrU. ' 'Csrson. Wash. Cazi B. fimith. aha Shin. Ganoeldi. Or. T. G. ETna. - -. Jarbart. Or. W4 L Robinson. f :in Reach. Wssh Strsnbsl 4. Ca. illaabattaa Beach Mrs. ii. I Hustoa. atsnsanus Beach Emit O. KardeU. Naab-Kab-Nla. Or. A. C. Andaraoa.. KehaJens. Or. Nabalem Drug Uompaay. NeUrts, Or. Mrs. af. F. Craaa. KwTrt. (r. M. S. HubL Pacirie City O. H. Ward. Oeeaa Park. Wash. Oeo. H. Kramer. Rockawav IlM.k w v x umM J Hesiirie. Or. Jason UcCuneC Roth Drag I S?.. Wash. Oeo. L, Putnam. , TUiamook Or. r. L. Kberman. Jw? Roria. Or. D. J. Van Scyoa. i Wilboit Bpriags tF. W. HcLeraa. 1!7 Predatory Aalmalg Killed Fifteen men in the month of July killed 127 pred atory animals in Oregon, the report of Stanley S. Jewett of the United States biological survey shown. Of these) two "were bear, 12 bobcats; 111 coyotes and two wolves. During- the month the bears TVi-ere . reported to have killed about 10 , pure bred sheep and seven pure bred , bucks, the coyotes are said to have killed 21 sheep out of a band of 75 in Benson county, and 40 kids and 15 or 20 groats were killed in Tillamook county Bince ' March, 1, . " . t, r 'Wbooplag' Coog-li at Baby Homc-Nine 'rases of whoopingr cough among- the In fants of Waverly baby home resulted In . the v quarantining of . that Institution by the city health bureau. Dr. John Abels, acting- health officer, closed the home, ,aa far as admission of further cases was jconcerned. Thursday afternoon. Drs. Bllderback and Patrick are attending ; the caaes at the home and Dr. Abele'a Order followed a consultation with these physicians. ;j ' Malheur Timber Sold Two small i tracts on the Strawberry ' creek -watershed have been sold by the, forest service , : to K. F. Peeplea and Young & Rldgeway, ; small . sawmill operators near Prairie City. There were 1.000,000 feet in each I sale, f Prices paid were J2.50 for yello pine,' $1- for Douglas fir and western I larch and 60 cents for white fir. ! i j Resldeaee Permits Granted Permiri r was issued to Yager Blxel Thursday aft- TONIGHT! "THE WATERLOO OF INFIDELITY" i Come aad Hear EYAJf OELIST LOUIS K. DICKSON Deal This Deathblow to the Eaemy of Christianity Big Tent Pavilion COK. HTH AXD MORHISOS MUSICAL. PROOUAM CONOUKtlATlONAl, SING -,! OOSPKU 8ULU8 tNSTRUMKNTALi 1 SKL.KCTIONS ermoon for , building a : residence to cost $500 at 40' Meikle. street between Burn side and. Couch streets. B. S. Tarnand was granted permit for a residence at 72 East Sixtieth street north. Rose City Park, estimated cost being, 93500, and Ben Stelzman was granted permission to build" a residence! costing $4000 at 7632 Powell Valley road. Kmil Starch was Riven a permit Wednesday for the erec tion of a residence costing $1200 at 100 Thirty-sixth street near, Foster road. yrlee- and QaalHy Talks The largest, most sanitary and up-to-date market in th city of Portland. That Is why the Pacific: market holds its trade in jepite off all competition. Butter, our famous Magnolia and Green Valley brands, choice creamery butter, 62 cents pound, 11420 roll. Strictly fresh Oregon ranch eggs, 60 cents dozen, Wisconsin mild full cream cheese, 35 cents pound. Top steer roasts, 15 cents pound (a hum dinger)!. Tender 1 beeksteak, 19 cents pound, j Hamburger and sausage meat, 151 cents pound, two for 25 cents. Boil ing beef and lamb stew, 8 cents pound. Sugar cured bacon, 35 cents pound.- No. S shortening, 95 cents pall. No. 3 short ening, 65 cents pail. No. 5 pure lard. $li25 pall. Pacific market. Fourth and Yamhill streets. Adv. To Bid oa Caaal Contract Portland manufacturers hope to participate in an order for 2,325,000 feet of lumber and a jciuantity of . sash and doors wanted by! the Panama canal. Hither Douglas fir: or southern pine will be acceptable toj canal officials, i and sealed proposals will be opened August 26. Specifications and forms of contract can be obtained from the West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation offices at Portland or Seattle, or J from the chambers of commerce of Portland. Tacoma . or Seattle. Aato Leaves St. Charles Hotel for Scappooae 6:30 a.i nv; SL Helens, As tortla and Seaside,! 10 a. m 1:30 p. re ; Ecappoooa and St.! Helena. 4 p. m. ; ex tra Saturday and! Sunday to Scappoose and St Helens. 11 :1a p. m. Cascade Locks and Hood River 9:45 a. m.. 2:45 p. gn. ; Briaal yell and Multnomah Fails. 10 fa. nx. 4 p. m.; extra . Saturday and Sunday, 11:15 p. m. to Bridal Veil. For Information call Marshall 4381. Adv. ' Master Masoag ib Have Picnic Mas ter Masons and their families will par ticipate In - a picnic .Saturday at Crys tal Lake park as guests of Gul Reazee grotto of which Walter ; J. Holman la captain of the guard. The program of spprts begins at 2 o'clock, followed by a toncert by the Grotto band. Dancing will occupy the evening. . The affiir is complimentary to .Master Masons. Fire 'Damage 6200 Damage estimated at, $200 wag done by fire to the kitchen in jthe home of H. Maxwell, 711 Pros pect dsive. earlv , Frirlav mnrnlnr ani electric Iron left hearinc lmltwt va. work. Engine company 15. Captain W. L Terrlngan, extinguished the blaze. : The home Is owned byi O. G. Jones and loss is Icovered by insurance. $anday Kxrarsina ta Cascade Loeka Steamer Olvmnian -u ill - biv. t--i- stret dock Sunday at 9 a. m. for Cas- caae wkks, returning at 6:30 p. m. j.uhcu Hrvea, ou cents. Main 8065. Artv. Bantlsm at Swan Iilaa'FnlWar. f th Apostolic Faith are holding their baptism by immersion Friday at Swan Island, i The Bluebird was chartered to carry the congregation now meeting In Woodstock to the ' Island. , Special cars left the campground at 10:30 a. m. The orchestra of 4S instruments, which, has been playing at the rtunp meetings, fur nished music at the baptismal service. " Balem-am City BMgt Liaa Connects O. E. train ' No, 6 Salem, arriva Mill City 1 p. tn. Also connects O. E. tratn Na 9 Salem, arriva Mill City T p. tn. Joseph Ham man, proprietor. Salem. Pbona 44-Adw.i,':; iL".:K7'''i;: t 1 Swlmmlag Every Afternoon . and eve ning. Dancing every evening except Sun day and Monday at WJndemuth Adv. Portlaad-Kawberg But sat leave Fourth and Alder dally, S :30, 9 :30, 11 a. n, And L X :30. 4 :16, 6 :30, 6:30 p. m. : Saturday and ' Sunday, 11 p. m. Phoaa Main 3314. Adv. ; j i - j r ' ; , To Wilt a satisfactory lower plate. Dr. K. C Rossman, 307 Journal building, specialises In correct i artificial teeth. Adv. . ''-.,-fiy i-l-. ' Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rainier, daily at 2:30 p. m'..' foot of Alder street. - Sunday, St. Helens only, 1 :30 p. m.-Adv. ; r ; MeCargar, Bates A Lively Fire, life, casualty and automobile insurance, Yeon building. Telephone Main US. Adv. Hill Military Academy; Portland, Or is recognised by the war department. Opens September 15j Adv. ' : Dr. R. M. Hood, , eyesight' specialist, Morgan 'Bldg. Adv. i , i, j .-, i: -k j f Br, Geo. S. Koehler has returned. Ad. New Fire Chief to Be Selected August 31. Is Board's Decision 4 ' : !.:, ; f . - The civil service board Thursday aft emoon set August -3as the data- for the examination - for thf "selection of a fire chief tq succeed B. F. Do well, who was retired August 1. ; September 10 .was set ; as the date for thsj, civil service' examination for ! the position of battalion chief, one vacancy to be created as a result of the selec tlon of one of the four- present incum bents for the' position; of chief. Only the battalion chiefs are eligible for the position of chief. All members of -the fire bureau who: have been cap tains for fivs years or more are eligible for the position of battalion chief, and a large number are expected to take the September examination. '- i S : 'l Acting Chief Young, Battalion Chief That suit you brought from beach or mountains ! - , . ..!- Put it tip to JOY! Oulck, efficient action at about one-half what others charge youl ' . I j :" 1 Cleaning $1.25 . Pressing 45c 104 FOURTH STREET Bet. Washington and Stark Four Ptacss in Portland ! Double Trading Stamps Saturday and Monday Clearing Sale Prices in! every Department leariiag Sale!1 For Everybody This Clearing Sale Means ! - Great Economy ! ! '" l - r' I . .-: : v. - I - $1.25 VOILES 85 39 to 40-inch fine Dress; Voiles iri j light ind dark grounds; the kind that sold at $1.25 i a yard. Clearing Sale price S5 a yard. 90c MADRAS 69-36-inch fast color madras shirtings! j in neat stripe effects and plain white. Regular 90c i values, clearing sale price 69J a yard. ? - SPECIAL ClAiN-UR of Women's Dresses. Waists, Kimonos and Children's ! 1- at Less Than Half Price WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES of gingham an values to ?10 for ti5?. ' I' percale- j WOMEN'S STREET DRESSES of white voiles and lawns, values to $5.50 for $1.49. ;! - WOMEN'S SHORT KIMONOS AND DRES5 1 N G ; SACQUES of crepes and lawns, $1.50 values for 69. CHILDREN'S DRESSES of percale- anl gingham in neat plaids! and stripes, sizes 1 to C. Regular $1.0a values ! - for 49. I ! j White PUMPS and OXFORDS $3.45 i Made of finfe quality of white canvas, with high or iow'heeli l on 'a new last just the shoes fori these warm days. Special ' j I MEN'S CANVAS SHOES $2.69 In blucher: style with good heavy soles and neatj easy last ; a good ; shoe for summer, wear, -r Saturday and . Monday $2.69. , . , ... I.: :1M ARKELL?S , lie Holden and Fire Marshal . Edward Grenfell are candidates for the position of chief. P-j'--- .:Ml The board set Auruat Z6as the date for taking; testimony In the trial of John A. Holden, a discharged patrolman, who has appealed from the dismissal by Chief of Police Jenkins. ' : : j .: - - The city contends that Holden had not served the six . months probaUonary period which Is necessary to. lve him civil service standing sndtbecause of this Deputy City Attorney Stanley. Myers en tered formal objection on the part of the city against the taking of any testimony In the case. - A HATIOJT WIDE IKSTXTCTIOIT tl 8TOBE8 , lsef7- ' 7 i :I ".it iam -nloU Jn m 1 1 futuw L 111 Fourth St. -Jut NORTH of Washington SILK y AND FIBER HOSE 98c Silk Camisoles (Pink) 98c : Heavyv " Outing Flannels' 35c Yard Hundreds of New Garments Are Here Presses' 1979 ' ' ( t: i . . - Satins, georgettes, taffeta a, char meuae, kittenear crepe, .- tricotines, serges ; and Poiret ; taiis in every new and desirable model. Navy,, brown, taupe and burgundy are the popular colors. Suits :24s! t Never i before have we shown as large a variety In colors, models and fabrics. . They are all here and you can save from 95.00 to. 25.00 by buying at our store. Coats19i2l.169 Plain tailored coats, coats with bil lowy drapes, coats of cloth, coats of plush, coats of fur all await you here at wonderful savings. See them, then you will have no occa sion for regret later. PENNEY-JR. School Suits IA2 "These boys' suits are the pride of the Penney organisation. .They are tailored for hard service, and rein forced at elbows, knees and teat Sizes . 6 to 1? years in browns, arrays, srreens and blues. Only our 297 store buying power make .these , suits possible at tnts price. .-' Other, good suits $8.90, S 19.75 I Bell Blouses I 'Ribbed Jtioac .. . , j Boy Scout Hose , 1 Mesh Unionists . Furnishings 91.39 nae B9e Shoes BItI?G THE BOX Black Blucher Black Calf Button . . Tan Calf Blucher .. Brown Munson . -. . Brown Calf English f2.49 2.79 3.69 4.98 .8-1.98 Uncle Sam Work . Shirts .$1.29 1 Men's Athletic Underwear if. 19 Men's Cotton e ' .Sox' 3Pr.50c Toilet Articles Melba Face Powder Colgate? Talcs . . Pepsodent . .1 Pebeco . . ... . .... I Cuticura Soap J. . . . ... . Wbodbury's Facial Soap. Hinds' Honey and Cream Jergen's Bath Tablets... Palm Olive Soap, 3 for. . Pear's Soap ........ . . Lux ......... J.' ., Crystal White, 10 for... Swift's White Soap Sunbright Cleaner . . . . . .39c -15c 39c 39c 19c 19c 39c . .8c 25c .15c 10c .59c . .5c . .5c Blankets Cotton 4Sx72 . . ; . Cotton 60x76 .... Cotton 64x76 . . . . Cotton 72x80 Wool-Nap 66x80.. Wool-Nap1 72x80... Woolwitch, 68x80. Gray Navy . . Wool Mixed Indian Wool Mixed 68x80 Wool Mixed .68x80' Wool Mixed 72x84 Wool Mixed 72x84 . $1.49 $293 ....$3.49 $398 ....$6.90 . $6.90 ....$8.90 .-..$4.98 ..$10.90 ...$11.90 $12.50 ...$14.75 ...$19.75 ' . 4 I ii ii is t i mi ii ii (fit UM cA 'Hfitiovtwtde Institution. -, 111 Fourth St. Just NORTH of Washington WE KETEK HOLD A SALE : 0 j. " She Couldn't Resist Them! There is no. doubt in the mind of one Portland woman . as to the values that Shanahan's has been offering in their sale of silk dresses. She has purchased six. attractive taffeta and silk dresses and is. more than pleased with them. rYou, too, may find just what you want here. 'This Sale Continues on Saturday Sheer and Dainty are these Summer Frocks Of Printed Voiles; Plaid Ginghams and White Organdies. They are? attractively fashioned along the youthful lines so desired this fall and are unusually good values.' We are closing out this, line to make room for our fall goods and will sell these dresses for only '$8.95: No exchanges or refunds. Wash Skirts Y2 Price Wash Bklrta or white rabardlne and pique ; some of them embroidered ; all made with deep hem a and finished with pockets and white , bona but tons.. . ..- --, . ; I NEW! Georgette Blouses $5.95 They have Just arrived and are more than ordi narily pretty "with their rounded necks and short . sleeves. , Special! Pages Talcum 3 cans 25c - In several 5.-ent$; 15c cans. Children's Caps Dainty caps of embroidery lawn and organdy are priced at 25c. 49c. 79c and 98c. , A Big Assortment of . Handkerchiefs 10c One xf the biRgest bargains we have to offer. i Children's Dresses $2.95 Gingham and rep dresses of the fall school girl. Kaynee Rompers $1.95 : f The, famous play romper for hea'thy, active children. Playalls Special $1.(65 Of durable and practical denim or devonshirej 2 to 8 year sizes. Chambray Play Suits ;$1.25 : Little suits in blue or green with red or white pipings. r7fE StvxeZ m jar m m ssv ar w w-wmm asa. - m m m m m m w mm wm'wi. m m i saaa sa. HENRY J. DITTER, Mgr. j Flakes Crisp, Dainty Crackers Thft 2nivalincr daintiness of Snowi 3 F . v. iL- i:Jli is aue to meir cnspiicss, uicu xinincsss, their dash of salt! Pure, delidouswhole--some let the kiddies eat as many as they like., Don't ask for crackers say SNOW FLAKES SOME MORE p.c.B.PR0Dtxrrs Animals Assorted Cakes . Chwaa Sandwich Chocolate Eclairs Cocoanut Bar Cream Oema Fruit Biscuits Graham Crackers I-eoora Marsbmallow Saodsrkb iiil nun OTHERS : ARK COM ISO WHY NOT YOU I mm 6. I M sa ia. mmm mum