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    .FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920.
THE OREGON tiAILY : JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
11
TOWN TOPICS
Traa)ara to all pnintt of the United States 01
abroad ahpuM 1alo wtnntm of eiparttiKwd In
formation and aerates offered thronsh Tha O ra
ti 1 Jouml Travel Knmu, In twreooal eharn of
Horary H. Mnlth. Railroad tb-keta and ateam
hip bookfaga arranged. Foreign nchuia la
tuad, lnformaUoa si 'an regarding paasporta.
Trans TmHrml. Vancouver. Waab.. September
IB-IS.
Sons nt Kinnan, grand taiga, Portland, Sep
tember 21.
Wanhtnttoa SUU (air. Yakima, September
20 to 2S.
Pacific Coaat Caa Men contention, Portland.
Septemh, 31 to 24.
I'endleton Hound -lTf. September ZS to 29.
uhlnWn male W. C. T. U.. Vancoer,
September US to SO. i '
atate contention. Oro" VV. C T. U, White
TeBiMe. Portland, September 29 to October 1.
Oregon State fair, aaku, Sop! n tier 2" to
lAaao rUte fair. Roiw. rVp ""ber 2T to
Octnber 2.
Northont lr and Harbor contention, Port
land. Ortolber1 4 and a.
Multnomah fount fair, Greanam, Octotwr
4 to 0. .
I'acifle International Uato;t eatoclatton.
Portland. Nnnmbft 13 to 20.
Oregon Idaho Farmers' Kduratlanal Union of
Arurrka, Tha lalle. Deramber 2 to 4.
WKATHKH Fir RECAST
Portland and Vieirrlt Saturday raia; south,
rrlr wliuLt.
Oregon and ' w athiagtnn Rata weet portion,
fair eat portion; Hatnrdaj rata weat portion,
l-ri.bahly rain eaat portion; mod rata aouthcrlj
WKATHKR t'OXDITIOXA
Low praam preralta off tha Atlantic and
"" coaau. and ortr moat of tin Northweet. tha
pnnrlpal depression being apparently central off
ancmer Mand. A great high pre.au re area
ra. hea from tha aoutharn Pacific alopa to the
St. Iawrrnca veaUeT. tn highest reading! being
in lUinoia. Preripttatioa haa aceurred In Brlil b
I olnmbia. Northwestern Washington, Southern
Netada, Louisiana and Uaaeac huaetta. The
weather ta much warmer oter a belt rearhln
from Northern California eastward to Nebraska
and South Dakota, and hi much cooler oter a
trip oi country extending from Oklahoma to
tha lower lake region. freezing temperature
ta repnrtetd from southern AHSerta.
Itelatlte humlditt at Portland: N oon Tea
terday, 74 per cent; ft p. m. yeaterday, 48 r
cent: a a. m. today. W4 per rent.
Precipitation elnre January 1: Total. 21.18
Inches; normal, 2".7 Inches; deficiency. .1.41
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t'algary. Aibcrla , . . .
I'liiragu, IH
fienrrr, Colo
Ia Moinra, Iowa
Kureka. Cal
1'rr.no, Cal
.alei.ion. Texas
Mi lent. Mont
Honolulu. T. II
Huron. 11. I
Jiinaaii, Alaska . . . .
Kan.ian I'ity, Mo. . . .
I .mb Angela, t'al. . . .
MarMifield. Or
Medford, Or.
Mrmplita, Tnn
MU'iula, Mont
MoHrnt. t'tali
New Orleans, I .a.
New York. N. Y.
Nome. Alaka
North Heart. V'uh. .
North 1'leU. Nch
Ulmme l it). Okla.
Ph'ienlx, ArU
I'fttjiburK, I'a
Po-allo. Idaho . . . .
Portland. Or
Prime u:wTt, B. :.
lEowhiirc, Or
lto-w,.ll. N. M . . . .
Mat rmnentii, Cal. . . .
Nt. l.oiii, Mo
Mt 1'jul. Minn
Halt lke Citr. Ctah
Kan I Men.., Cal.
San Fran Iwn.
Cal.
shuttle, H
Mhrridan. tt..
Mltka. AU'ka (
Hikane. Wa.'h
Tirnma. ajh
I'ananj., Alanka ....
Tatoorh loliuil. Wash.
Tonnpali, Net
Vahlra. ALka'
anotirr. I
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aolnngton. l. C . .
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Yakima. Wall
Aflernouu rciort of
preceding day.
Veterans to Huve Itennlon Vcterana
of troop A. OroRon cavalry, that aevernl
on the Mexican border, are to have a
reunion Saturday evening at 6:30 at
lieiiann hotel. Dinner will be served
und the battle of Mexirali and Calexlco
w III b fouKht over. The committee of
arrangement is Wilbur Plendcr, James
l' Coakc, Al Stone, and W. C. Kava-
V. 1 I ,HAa.vnA 1 l kit. I . .
lant general of thai state, who 00m-
inandetl the troop during Its activities
iii.d Inactivities on the border, has
promised to be prrsenl.
Wee (suddenly on Train At. H. Jor
ilnn. Iff, nmunlo nalrnman of Pocatello,
Idaho, died auddenly of heart failure on
the train near Portland Thursday aftw-
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan were mov
ing to a Ipwer altltudo for the benefit
hi ft health. They expei'trd to live In
Vortland or Corvallls. Or. Jordan's
mother lives In CorvalllM. Mrs. Jordan
waa with her hunhand when he collapsed
on the train. His body was taken to
the city morgue. No funeral arrange
ments have been made.
Trails C'lnb to Hike The Trails club
will take the North Bank train at 7 :20
a. m. Sunday for Itocky Pdint. nd from
there will hike back Into the, hills. Re
turn to Portland from the name potnt
will be made by 3:64 p. m. train. This
trip will include part of the old Indian
Ixigle trail and commands a vi-w of the
Tualatin, Willamette and Columbia river
valleys. V. P. Wells la tho leader.
Vapor Looks Like Ernptlon A few
early rlaera on the east side Friday
morning saw a peculiar cloud hanging
about the peak of Mont Hood, which re
nembled a smoke cloud. Some had
.thoughts of an eruption. Those ac
quainted with tKe mountain say that a
apor often rises from the crater and
lias the appearance of smoke when seen
i rom a diBtance.
Hraneh Office Opeited Here The
Automatic Klectrlc Brake company of
Kosiehurg wfll open a branch office in
Portland at East Seventh and Hancock
streets. William Hiney. secretary, has
notified the Portland Chamber of Com
merco. Negotiatlong for purchase "of
tools and machinery at this location are
now under way.
Bolllag Beef, lamb stew, 10 cents
lound. Steer beef roast, tender steaks,
15 cents pound. Bacon strips, lb. 20c
Ureen Valley Magnolia butter, 63 cents
pound. 11.30 roll. Strictly fresh ranch
eggs, dozen, 62 cents. Pacific Market,
Fourth and Yamhill. Adv.
Gordon Speaks at Tech Clsb S. D.
Uordon. the well known author who Is
speaking at the Helllg each noon, spoke
l-rlday morning before the chapel of the
Oregon institute of Technology. Gordon
us for nine years atate secretary of
Ohio for the Y. M. C. A.
Swimming Outings to CloseThe series
of swimming outings held by Maxamas
this summer will terminate Sunday with
a visit to Pudding Tlver, SO miles south
of Portland, where there Is a famous
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12. F. Peterson, win leave Saturday at
4:35 p. m. from Union station, going to
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LIMP IN-LEAP OUT
MVi CARft-OW , , pa-
REMOVtO WMILt 5fle
vou waiT fCoftSL,
887,EAST BKOADWAT AT WILLIAMS AVE.
Baricrw, nd thence hiking three miles
to the river. The hikers will camp for
the night and on Sunday visit the hop
yards. In the afternoon, there wlU be
fames and swimming contests. Another
crowd will leave at ( a. m. Sunday. The
entire party will return to Portland Sun
day evening, leaving Barlow about 6
o'clock.
Stone of New York city heads the
junior class at Reed college. Stone,
who has been prominent In Reed ath
letic and social circles during his resi
dence on the collejce campus, was chosen
to succeed James Hamilton, who piloted
the class through a successful year as
sophomore. Both men are members of
House 11. Blixabeth Gore of Med ford
waa l1 mri vira nroalrlnai fivbil Ltln-
dell, secretary-treasurer, and Harold
Robinson, sergeant at arms. t-ecu
Kelly of Parkdale. Or., was chosen for
the men's athletic council, and Madeline
Steffen of Portland will repreaent the
women's athletic interests. A "prom"
committee, composed of Elisabeth Gore,
Alvin Pearson and Maurice Howard,
will begin activities in anticipation of
a successful Junior week-end.
Railroad President Ttalts City J. A.
Kdson of Kansas City, president of the
Kansas City Southern railroad, arrived
here Thursday and spent the day eight
seeing as guest of K. O. Hunt of the
Portland Railway. Light and Power
company. He was accompanied by Mrs.
Kdson and C. C. Connors of J"18
Texas. The party Is touring the Pa
cific coast In a special car and Iet u
night for Seattle and British Columbia
polota.
Fire at Creamery Fire broke out on
the second floor of the Corvallra cream
ery at 43' Front street, at 6:30 o'clock
Friday morning, causing damage esti
mated by the fire marshals office at
about' $76. The blaze was extinguished
by engine 21. It originated from a belt
which had been burned by friction and
which set fire to the floor. The belt was
part of the equipment of the ice ma
chine. ss for Disabled Yets Friday evening
at 8 o'clock the disabled veterans of
Portland will be furnished with a treat
In room 575, Courthouse. There will be
music, boxing and luncheon. This is
Just a start, as the club is making plans
for all sorts of entertainment this fall
and winter. Anyone in training under
the federal board Is welcome.
Temple to nave Services Sabbath
services will be held at Temple Beth
i ur.i VHriav nlrht at 8 o'clock and
Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Free religious
school Sunday at 10 a. ni. Atonement
day STvices Tuesday night at 8 and
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.
ltek Hand's Leg Injared T. N.
Brown, 18. a deck hand on the steamer
HasKalo. suffered Injuries to his right
lee while working Thursday afternoon,
lie was" taken to St. lncents hospital.
His injuries are not serious, according
to the hospital report.
Ilood ItlTer stage leaves St. Charles
hotel dally at 8:15 a. m . 10:30 a. m. and
4 p. m. Leaves Hood River for Portland
at 8:30 a. m.. 11 a. m. and 2:45 p. m.
For further Information phone Shepard's
Auto Bus Lines, Inc.. Marshall 4381.
Adv.
"alem.MIII City Rtags Line Connects
O. K. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City
1 r m. Also connjets O. li train No. 9
Palem. arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph
Hamman, proprietor. Salem. Phone
41. Adv.
Salem-MIll City Stage Line Connects
0. K. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City
1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9
Salem, arrive Mill City p. m. Joseph
Hamman, proprietor, Salem. Phone 44.
Adv.
Bankrnptey Petition Filed Petition in
l'unkruptcy was filed Thursday In fed
i tRl court by A. R. Cumins of Boards
man. a garage operator. His assets are
given as S52.50 and liabilities $2117.50.
Portland-ewberg Banes leave Fourth
and Alder daily. 8:30, 9:30, 11 a. m.. and
1. 2:30. 415, ! :30, :30 p. m. : Saturday
and Sunday, 11 p. rjn. Phone Main 3311.
Adv.
Portiaerl'Tfewberg Besses leave Fourth
and Alder dally. .30. 9:30, 11 a. m., and
1. 2 :30. 4 :15. 6 :30. :30 p. m. : Saturday
anr Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone M airy, 1314
Adv
Pon't Be Satlaflod with Just "false)
teeth." Get artlfrcfal dentures of the
better kind made by the specialist. Dr
Itossman, 307 Journal building. Adv.
Steamer I raids for St. Helens snd
Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder
street. " Sundays. St. Helena only. 1:39
p. m. Adv.
Nteamer IraWla for St Helens and
Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder
street. Sundays. St. Helens only, 1 .10
p. m. Adv.
SlrCargar, Bate A Llrely Fire, life
casualty and automobile Insurance, Yeon
building. Telephone Main 168. Adv.
The Moore Sanitarium A few w. eks
work wonders. Office, Selling bldg. Ad.
L. M. Ilavis. dentist, Mohawk bldg ; good
work ; no catchy, false promises. Adv.
Pr. R. M. Hood, Kyeslgbt Specialist,
Morgan building. Adv.
Thief Opens Barber
Shop Safe; $41 Gfcne
D. BUtch of the Corbett building bar
ber shop reported to the police that
Wednesday night his safe was opened
and $41.85 removed. Inspector Powell
reported that entry had" been gained by
opening the front door. The police say
that the safe was opened by someone
familiar with the combination.
Card of Thanks
To the kind friends and neighbors
and Friendship-chapter. O. E. S., who
so thoughfully expressed their eympathy
at the loss of our dear wife and mother,
we wieh to express our deepest prati
tude. J. x. Kunkel and family.
SHEET MUSIC
SALE
SATURDAY
Come with the crowds to "Oar
SI a steal ioor.H the Jth, and buy
4 LATE POPULAR SONGS
FOR $i.00
in
"Maai tin I-
MaritOkV
flavor bay imported
Pompeian
, Olive Oil
Revision of Fire
Ordinance Approved
By Special Board
The soeciai bulldinr orw4 miiu.
mttlee of the Chamber of Commerce has
approved the revisions provided in the
ordinance by Fire Marshal Grenfell and
Building Inspector H. E. Plummer for
Inclosing of all stairways, elevators and
light shafts in hotels and rooming houses
of the city.
The provisions are designed to give
protection from d lusters like) the Elton
Court fire, when four lives were lost and
a number were injured. Announcement
of the committee's action was made in a
letter received bT Mavnr t...-
day afternoon and read to the council.
i he letter said the committee, composed
of builders, architects, bualneaa men and
bankers, considered the maaanr nni.
cal, and that it would not Impose great
narasnip, aiuiougn at the same time giv
ing the added protection for life so ur
gently needed. The chamber committee
wan composed of George C. Mason, build
er : H. A. Whitney, architect; Roy T.
Bishop, manufacturer; John F. Daly.
banker, and Jesse A. Curry, structural
engineer.
Acting, Fire Chief
Gets High Mark
In Examination
Acting Chief John E. Young of the
Portland fire department passed high
est in the civil service examination re
cently held for fire chief, according to
an announcement made by the civil
Service board Thursday afternoon.
Young secured 84.44 per cent; Batta
lion Chief Lee G. Uolden, 80.55 per cent,
and Battalion Chief Edward Grenfell,
Doable Creen
and Red Trading
Stamps Saturday
and Monday
MARKELL'S
COME SEE THE
New Fall Coats
FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS
We are showing them in the newest Fall models,
made of the favorite materials for the coming
Fall season. Very moderately priced.
Now is a good time, to save. Our Saturday and
Monday sales are always of the worth-while kind.
Silk
FORTY-INCH SATIN CHARMEUSE, a very rich,
heavy quality, in black, brown and navy. Regular
$5.50 quality, special $4.00 a yard.
TAFFETAS AND SATINS, 36 inches wide, in the
popular shades for Fall wear. $3.00 val. for $1.95.
PONGEE WaAISTS Women's Silk Pongee Waists,
made in two styles. Sell regularly at $6, sp'l $4.95.
YARNS SPECIALLY PRICED Four-fold German
town Zephyr, tfcat very popular yarn for sweaters,
scarfs, caps and slippers, in almost every shade made.
Special 41c a ball.
WOMEN'S HOSE SPECIAL 95c A splendid qual
ity of Women's Silk and Fiber Hose, in black and
'white, sizes 82 to 10. $1.25 quality for 95c
BEACON SHOES Beacon Shoes are honest shoes
in every way; the soles are the best and will stand
the test, the uppers are of gunmetal calf and of fine
vici kid made on every last, union made. $8.00 to
$13.50.
MEN'S WORI PANTS Sweet-Orr pants; come in
cotton to pure wool, made very strong, cut full, but-,
tons on to stay; they will not rip; union made.
$4.50 to $9.00.
"Broadway Service"
The popularity of "Broadway Serv
ice" is evidenced by the steady, rapid
growth in deposits.
A record never equaled by any other
bank in this city.
Daaaaru. Nawsmbar 17
Deposits, Deeesstor SI . . .
Deposits, Febrwarr 28.
Deposit May 4 . . .
Deposits, June 30 . . $720,346.06
Deposits, Sept. 8 . . $829,233.95
Optm All Dar Sarardav ratll S T. M. .
i BANK I
nwf 1 Commercial and Savings ; v!r1
hA Broadway at Stark ' M&ll
f ' 11 ,sai ft wSlc: ii.,iii..,C- ... Tj.il
7S.SC per cent. Only , four men in the
department were eligible to the exami
nation, the above named three, and Bat
talion Chief Mike Laudenkloa, The lat
ter did not cart to take the examina
tion. . - ' i
Commissioner Blgelow has the power
to appoint tbe new chief of the depart-!
ment from the list of three and ia not
necessarily limited to appoint the man
passing highest. References and expe
rience formed the- examination . bases.
Appointment la expected Friday. Young
is said to be a strong contender for the
place,
Sleight-of-Hand
Performer Tops
Bill at the 'Hip'
A bagful of sleight-of-hand tricks and
optical illusion presented with breath
taking rapidity marks the headllner on
the new week-end bill at LoeWs Hippo
drome. The act Is billed as "Great Her
mann & Co."
Christopher and Walton in "A Close
Shave" present the trials and tribula
tions of a barber who is being put out of
business through the competition of a
"lady barber" next door. The last fea
tures some clever character acung ana
original humor.
Sam K. Nainoa says he is a "full
blooded, 100 per cent Hawaiian and
therefore 100 per cent American." Any
how, he is a wizard on the ukulele and
gets real music out of an Instrument that
la generally considered a pest. The
audience liked him so well that it in
sisted on his playing an encore.
McMahon and Adalalde have a unique
bag punching and dancing act. The
Dewey Trio three active, noisy darkles
do some clever dancing and singing.
Edith Roberts in "The Adorable Sav
age" is the Tim feature.
New Fall
Butterick
Fashions
Special
SJT4.STS.S1
Itl,8t
$517,254.07
$668,288.16
1
Pay Minimum Salary
United Brethren Will
Of $1200 toy Pastors
The . minimum salary any United
Brethren pastor In Oregon ta to be paid
the coming year is $1200 -and parsonage,
according to a decision reached Thurs
LCKAWANNA TWINS is not merely good under
j wear. It is the standardized underwear for children.
It is dependable not only for fit or for wear or for com
fort but is absolutely and uniformly superior always in "
all the detaMs of better underwear.
Behind every Lackawanna Twins Undergarment is the
fixed and unswerving policy of a great manufacturing
institution which produces no garment not fully quali
fied in all respects to be shown as a "sample" garment.
"Are Those
Snow Flakes?'
"I thought so they look so crisp and
dainty!" Snow Flakes with their fresh
from the oven flavor their dash of salt
always delicious! Order them by name
from your grocer.
Don't ask for crackers
-say SNOW FLAKES
day at the annuaf conference of the de
nomlnatfon at the First United Brethren
church. Eat Fifteenth and Kaat Mor
rison streets.
The report of Superintendent 0. E. Mc
Donald showed the conference finances
in good shape. A fund of nearly $7000
has been trullt up for church extension
and $1100 as a preacher's fund. Dr. Mc
Donald was reelected district superin
tendent and E. O, Shepherd recording
avnd statistical secretary. Bishop W. D.
Nviv the Laciaivanna Twins jumwiff,
WOOLEY, WILL WAKE, anJ FITS-Ui
LOTTA COMFORT has htcn found,
OLD MAN SATISFACTION tot.
LACKAWANNA
TWINS
TftAM MAJtK MtC. llJL PAT. Ot
Underwear fir Btys end Grit
from BIRTH TO SIXTEEN
Most shops carry Lackawanna Twins Underwear in various styles
and in qualities to suit every requirement of service and price.
Waahlnger la presiding. He will preach
8unday morning. Friday night an evan
gelistic address will be given by the Rev.
O. K. Harunan and Saturday night by
the Rev. J. D. Nise wonder. . v
L. C Miller, general church treasurer
of Dayton. Ohio : the Rev. K. B. Ward,
returned missionary from China, - and
Miss Leila Luckey. returned missionary
from Mexico, are addressing various ses
sions each day. The conference closes
next Monday.
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Waitrs -ChMse
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UNION
DENTISTS
I5C.
PLATES $10
WE GUABA5TEE OUB tVORK
Fercslaln frowst
Porcslala Hilars
M-K Gold Crowns
K-K Gold Urldjrt
xtractiiv
You cin )iave an examination of
your teeth free of any charge or obtl
jatlon by calling at our office.
231 K Morriaon. Corner Saeei
Entire Cornar.
W LOOK FOR THE
BIG' UNION SIGN
Don't Be Misled
, The firm now occupying our 14 ,
location Is In no way connect
with us.
Don't Be Confused
We Hav Moved Acro$$
the Street i
lq the storeroom formerly occupied
by the
Sosthsra Paciritf Ky. Co.
TICKET orricK ' '
Between Washington and
Alder Sts., on Fourth
o.
infji
Vl
USED CARS!
Advertised by .thia com
pany at special prices Sun
day we will continue to of
fer until all cars are sold.
See them as soon as pos
sible. COVEY MOTOR CAR COMPANY
WashlBrton St. at tUU Msla 8114.'
Ha Sa1 aaaa. Ijl aT WS a! aa A JO
lllirh ararla Woolsn 8tork of hlanksts.
direct from Taclfio Coast mill rets I led
at mm pricea
fli WASHIKQTOIT BT.
TBE BLANKET SHOP.
SUMMER RUSOtlTS
Everyone
Goes to -
TzgIcdoocI -
V VcoOTtcnoNDDf ttssvmx?
The. best of every-
thing to eat, pre-?
pared in the way
vou like best. The
Hazel wood will wel
come you in Port
land. 388 Washington
127 Broadway v
The Dalles Garage Co;, Inc
TUB BALLKaV ORISM., .'
DlttrlaHrtera Moter Cm and TNttl. - ,4
Madam nraonof Oarae. n black frosa Ratal
DaUas. Wl ara karavto am taa taaa f asla
taoriata It will ba.our ptosaara to faralak raal
aarftoe "Strrloe that Strraa" , i
raaaaa atsM 471. Ta aMas. esaeaa.V.
CROWN POINT CHALET y
100 fesf . jbnra (he ' CotnaaWa rlfat. Thtt
TaaUsa point aMNaaaanda a tWw of ha Haf lot
S antlaa. - tYoai lu -arlda veranda ess ba aaaa
Table Moantaiaj Ins fi,ok, Cap Horn. Bilrar
tar aaa Moaaut Boek. at thair fstt the broad
aapanaa) f thai Om)aat9 rlKT arMMtfi Its aratvta.
' Crewa Point Chalat baa a ktaat of basptTantr
thai wis s4 boMa tha lnrodrtup f ara riiaat.
sad tha ehiekaa alnncrt am Bniirpaaa4. , Make
Masradona bjr eaUisa Mra. iitartiana. , loai
ejaUitea. Hiwai'trtt. '
cnanticieer inn -
) OH COtUMBIA HIVES HIOHWAT t
A superb view of the Columbia River
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