TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON. TOWN TOPICS Trsslers to all points of the United Rtatraor abroad shotiM take advantage of cipcrtvimd tn fwmattoa and eerrioe offered through Tba Ore- fnn Joamal Travel Pnmu, In personal charge of wrsev B Smith. Kaliroed tlrmeta ead rtesps ahip bonkinca arranged. Korairn nebaai e- luad Information ttn riardin ptatorta Fnat Festival. Vancouver. Waah., September 1S-1S. m oat of Herman, friod lodjt. Portland, Seo Urnkn 21. Weahlngtoa Stat fair. Ttktai, September 20 to 25. , Psdfia Coaat Cas Man' eonftntion. Portland, Bepterober 21 to 2 4. Pendleton Round-Ltd. Hr-Dd Wtaliingtnn Btata V. C. I. B-pUmbr 2f to 25. KUrU..rl... 'It I. Id Mate convention, Oregon W. C. T. U..WD.ite Temple, Portland. September 2 to October l. Oregon out fair, salem. September 37 w Octonar 2. Idaho BUta fair, Bolee. gaptambar 27 to October 2. Northwest River and Harbor contention. Port land. Ottotbet 4 and 6. ' . wk Multnomah County fair. OrahaJn. October Pacific International Livestock aaaodatlon, Portland. November IS to 20. Orecon - Idaho Karmere' Educational Union of America, The in Ilea. December 2 to 4. wkathkii foef.cast rerUaa4 and vicinity : Wednesday rain; eootiierlv wlnrtX Oregon. Rain tt portion, fair east portion; Wednesday ruin; moderate aouthrrly wind. Wshiiitun : Wednesday occasional rain: fraab to strong southerly winds along the coaat. , WEATHKH CONDITIONS. High rMaure . pre valla over moat of the ciinuy raAt of the Uueisaippl river, and off i he middle Pacific coaat. Over the remainder the country tb pressure ia low. the lowest tradings being In alanka and Western Canada. frtctpiution hat iwurred on the north 1'icilic coaat and locally In Northern California, and Western New York. The weather U much cooler in Nevada. iLaaterrt Orecon. Southern Idaho, and Akatcbewan, and much warmer in the IJakotaa and Manitoba. The temjierature ii above nor mal over the greater part of the country. Small eraft wsrninga were ordered at 7:1A a. m. at all norlii raoifle toa ports ticept Marahfleld. . Relative humidity at Portland: Noon Tester day, 72 per cent; S p. m. yesterday, 67 per cant; . a. m. today, 70 per cent. Precipitation lnce January 1: Total. 21 1!T inches; normal, I'o.RS inches; deficiency, ft. 58 inches EIWA1U U WKU.S. OBSERVATIONS trtets, tonl.ht at 7:10 o'clock. Rabbi, WlUlam A. Thomaa will dellvsr a Mr mon on "Am I My Brother's Keeper T Tomorrow morning; services at 8 o'clock. William A. Thomaa' sermon will bee "The Aliment of the Jew and Hla Cure." Rabbi R. Abrahamaon will oficlate at all serv ices. Special mualc by the choir. Fartlnnd-Hawbajraj bmni leave Fourth and Alder dally, :J0, t JO, n a. ttu, and L J JO. 4:18. 1:30. :30 p. m.t Saturday and Sunday. 11 p, m, Phone Main S314. Adr. Dane, halted Artliaia season's open ing- dance, Wednesday, September 22. W. O. W. hail, Eaat 8lxth and Alder; good mualc. Ladlea. J 5c ; sentlemen. 65c Ad. Steamer Iralda for St, Helena and Rainier, dally at 2 :0 p. m.. foot of Alder atreet Sundays. St. Helena only. 1:30 p. m. Adr. Fall Chinook Salmon for Canning 10c pound. Bay City Fish Market, 280 Yam hill. Adv. Colombia River Salmon for Canning 10c pound. Fulton Market, 232 Alder. Adv. The Moore Sanitaria m A few weeks work wondera. Office. Selling; bldg. Ad. Halmon for Cannlar;, 10 cents per lb. Alder Market, lat and Alder. Adv. Halmon for Canning; 10c pound. Green'a Market. 284 Yamhill. Xdv. Dr. Earle Hempon has returned. Mor gan bldg. Adv. "Dr. R. J. Chlpman haa returned. Stev ena bldgr.-a-Adv. Prayer Brings Many Changes in Everyday Life, Avers Gordon Almoat TOO people heard S. D. Gordon Monday noon at the Helllg theatre when he spoke on the subject, "Doea Prayer Change Anything; V Gordon la speaking every noon thia week at the theatra from 12 :15 to 1 o'clock, under the auspices of the Portland Federation of Churches. The subject Wednesday will be "Wom en's Winsome Resistless Power." The public ia Invited. Gordon eald Monday, when apeaklng of prayer : "Yes, It changes things at the other end, and It changes things at this end. When God can reach ia hla hand and do aa he likes In ua, we can reach up and out with our hands and do aa we like in the common circumstances of life. "Our praUe and faith must be bigger than our prayers. Aa you wait for the answer to your prayer ainar for the change is coming." Women Is Injured as Her Auto Is Struck And Hurled One Side STATIONS baker. Oregon . nmtnga. Moi. . Hoiae. Mala . . . Roiton, li i . . l alfary. Alberta t'liloago. III. . . . ! nver. tJolc. v . . lias Moines. Iowa Temp s 1)4 4 S Ii 54 Ml Kl 4I 7 I 70 . t -J I on 74 70 4 j M r.2 74 I I 64 I 64 .04 n .OH . I4 II .11- 0 o it .3(1 l.tlteitnn. Ttaa 1 H4 Hnnoiula. T. H H2 I Huron. H. D I I S I Ktn.ii t:it. Mo 1 00 Kr.oxnlle. Tun i H i 4 ljts Angrliw, 4 VI I M I HO Mrh(iell. Or I I 4 4 Wadford. Or ! 7u A- I Drlisua, U , Ht 7 Nw York. V. If I tin 1 52 Nom-, Alaaka I 4 0 . . ! North Hcid. Wash I :.H 5J North I'latta. Nth Ii. I J Oklahoma fity. OkJi. I K1 i ml , I'h.wnia, f !10i 70 : I'liUburg. I'a I 11 I 5H I TirtHnl. Or I I ! I UJ li.uft. fal 1 78 1 5 I liiMbum. ( t os as i Ml. lxiui. Mo I 8 I St l'aul. Minn 7 l Walt Lake City, fuh I N4 h.a lilcgo. i il I 7 I Sta Kranclvo, faj. ..' flu .Hc-attlr. a-h 10 Xkane. Wajli I 2 I 'I .imp., r; l0 I tnimirer, 11. I.' S4 Ualla Wall. Vali 7I I Hshingtuii. !.'. I 70 WUllstoD. N. 1 SH jkims. Was!' I 74 I 44 ( t A iternuou report of piecedlng day. To Score Catted Mtutes Government lr. W. T. McKlveen In his current talk Thursday evening; at the First Con v vregational rhurth will comment on the "humanity of tha United States govern ment toward the Inhabitants of the island of Haiti. He Insists that I he state department at Washington has permitted the National City bank of New York city to financially exploit that Hand. Three thousand Haitians have been killed. Mtbfth's Hydro. Flrrtrlf aand Mernano Therapeatle Institute Treatments by appointment only. Nervous, chronic and rheumatic cases. Electric light, steam, take-oven and shower baths and packs. All forms of modern electric curative appliances, prophylactic gymnastics and massage. Dr. Nlebeth will be In the of fice Tuesday and Friday evenings from f to 8. Office and treatment rooms Pittotk block. Broadway 518. Adv. Sanklat Ad Man lo Talk Don Fran cifcco, president of the lxs Angeles Ad vertising club and director of advertis ing for "Sunklst" products, wllrbe chief speaker at the Wednesday luncheon of the Portland Ad club at Benson hotel Wednesday noon. Francisco Is con netted with the California Krult Grow ers' association. "What Advertising Has Done for Me" Is to be the subject of a 10-mlnute talk by (J. K. Sanderson. Change of Yenue Obtained Harry Ferrers, 19, son of a Portland attorney, vho was arrested Saturday night on a charge of attacking a 17-year-old girl, obtained a change of venue for his hear ing lo the court of domestic relations. The police are still searching for the youth alleged to have been with Ferrera at the time the alleged crime was com mitted. Atonement Serrltes The Day of Atonement services at Temple Beth - Israel will be held this evening at 8 o'clock and Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Services for the Succoth Festi val will be held at the temple next Sun day evening at 7 o'clock and Monday morning at 10. Hood River stage leaves St- Cssartes hotel dally at 8:16 a. m.. 10:80 a. m. and J IS p. m. Stag for Bridal Veil leaves 4 p. m. Leaves Hood River for Port land at 8 :0 a. m.. 11 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. For further Information phone shepard's Auto Bus Lines. Inc., Mar Btaall 4381. Adv. Baby's Body Foand Coroner Smith notified Monday night of the find ing of tho body of a new-born Infant In the woods near Bertha station, and di rected that It be taken to the public morgue. The body had been placed In a shoe box. eakovtin Road Project The state has filed application with District Forester V. H. Dater for cooperation in building a 10-mile stretch of road from Neskowin to Salmon rlvet a section of the coast highway In Tillamook and Lincoln coun ties. V nlte'd Brethren College The United Brethren In Christ college at Philomath, Or., will open September 20 with a larger enrollment than last year. The Rev. 3. p. Nine wonder of Vancouver, Wat.h.. win deliver the opening address on "Hitting the Bull's Eye." Salem-Mill city Mage Line Connecte O. E. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Alao connects O. E. train No. Salem, arrive Mill city 7 p. m. Joseph jiaiinnawi, proprietor, ssaiem. Phone 44. Adv. Tferre Block lag We are proving to our patients mat cental operations. Including ifcsuuvui oi pyorrnea, are done paimessniy ana narmiessly In our office Dr. Hartley, Klegendahl and Marshall' 307 Journal building. Adv. ureeters' A axillary to Meet The ladles' auxiliary to the Oregon Oreetera wm nom a Duaineas meeting at Carlton hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. R. ia JJUKe, president, wiu preside. Kot Sidle Services to Be Held Kol miaie aervice win oe held at the Con gregatlon Ahaval Sholom, park. aDci clay Mrs. H. Kllnger, 64 Williams avenue, waa injured Internally Monday night when an automobile In which she was riding was overturned at East Fifteenth and Broadway. Mrs. Klinger is at Oood Samaritan hospital. The auto, of L. M. Peterson. 840 Halsey street, struck the Kllnger machine, turning It over on Us aide. O, E. Franze, who was driving the car In which Mrs. Kllnger was riding, was held by the police pending Investi gation. Ernest Scott, also of 648 Will iams avenue, who was another passen ger, was uninjured. Two young men riding a motorcycle were severely Injured Monday night at Killinesworth and Union avenues, when their machine was struck by an auto mobile in charge of Mra. C. L. Cobb. 928 K;ist Forty-first street- Leo rironl. 10311 East Twenty-first street north, who was driving the motorcycle, told the police that Mrs. Cobb cut the corner. Pironi was bruised and cut Frank ParsonsyJ ti tt o ti o li .04 0 o o II o r. car, was n i broken. .01! I li 1)4 II II thrown out. His leg was Got .your fuel? Edlefsens can deliver. Broadway 70. Adv. numbered 1(4 and placed In the 316U sanitary train of the Ninety-first divi sion noon avfter the Wild West dtviaion was formed more than two months later. Lieutenant Canfield came from Hood River to enlist in the Portland company and after six months' service) he waa appointed a lieutenant in the sanitary corpeL For some time be had been de tailed from the sanitary corps to the quartermaster corps. He is stationed at Camp Cuater. Battle Creek, Mich., but nothing definite ia known here regarding his new assignment Portland Woman's Exchange to Close Its Doors October 15 who had charge of freight movement In various overseas porta. Other speakers war H. L. Hudson, traffic manager, of the Port of Port land, and J. Fred Laxson. president To Sanderson the club voted an honor ary membership. 9446 Acres 0. & C. Lands in 4 Cities Added to Forests A total Of 446 acres of O. & C. lands within the city watersheds of Oregon City, Dallas, Corvallls and Ashland have been added to the national forests under provisions of the act of February 11, C J. Buck, assistant district forester, an nounced this morning. All the proceeds from timber sold on these lands will go back, however, Into the O. & C. land grand fund. The addition Includes 5766 acres of land on the Clackamas river, adjacent to the Oregon national forest, where Oregon City obtains her water supply. At Afhland 800 acres have been added to the Crater national forest, 1720 acres at Corvallls to the siuslaw. and 1160 acres at Dallas to the Siuslaw. Lieutenant Canfield Takes Commission in Quartermaster Line Word has been received in Portland that First Lieutenant Joseph Branson Canfield has been honorably discharged from his emergency commission to ac cept appointment In the reerular United 1028 Mallory avenue, riding In the BiderStates army as a first lieutenant, quar The Portland Woman's Exchange, which has supplied home cooked food, canned fruits, jellies and vegetables. needlework and knitted articles to Port land patrons for a number of years and at the same time given employment to hundreds of women who needed to earn money in their own homes, will close its doors October 15. This decision was reached Monday at a meeting of the official board. "The very prosperous condition of labor offering opportunities of different kinds of work has diverted into other channels those who formerly consigned to the exchange," says a formal state ment Issued by the board. "The original 10 per cent charge to consignors, increased to 15 per cent five years ago. was always inadequate to meet expenses and it has become impos sible to maintain the business with the more than doubling of the overhead. The, exchange feels in closing the store that it Is not now an economic necessity, inas much as it extends essential help to only a handful of women less than 25. The organization remains Intact ready to ac cept its responsibilities when again the need arises." Silver ton Schools; Under Supt. Youel Open Fall Session Sllverton, Or., Sept zl. The Silver-ton public schools opened Monday, with the following teachers : Superintendent B. T. Youel ; high school, H. C. Tschanta, prin cipal ; Josephine Hammond, Irma Bots- ford, Ruth Straw. C N. Freeman ; gram mar school. Clover B. Miller, principal ; Ava Darby, Rosella Richardson,- Han nah M. Olson. Lillie Larson. Sophia Madson, Maybelle Slgloh, Margaret Humburg; primary school, In a Hubbs, principal ; Ethel Freeman, Sda Olson. Ama Kendall, Agnes Bock. Minnie Mascher, Olga Johnson, Blanche Hubbs. Funeral services for J. L. Robinson of the Sllverton Furniture coxnpany were held Saturday. He died Thursday at The Dalles where he had gone for treat ment. His wife, one son snd one daugh ter survive. A new Ford coupe belonging to Charles A. Reynolds, assistant cashier of the Coolldge 4b McClalne bank, was stolen Sunday night termaster corps. Lieutenant Canfield was a member of the original field hos pital which was enlisted In Portland in May. 1917. and which went to Camp Lewi Is July 1". 1917. The company was China's Awakening Discussed; Square Deal Is Watchword "China's Awakening" was explained to members of the Foreign Trades club at the Chamber of Commerce Monday evening by F. Marshall Sanderson, newenanf r man. who arrived in Port land Monday afternoon In connection sions and church extensions will have with his tour of American Industrial and business centers. Sanderson told his auditors of the success of the recent Chinese boycott on Japanese manufacturers and urged a "square deal" policy on the part of Americans dealing with Chinese buyers. Freight handling in France in connec tion with the world war was Interest ingly reviewed by Colonel Arthur Wells, Western Norwegian Danish Methodist Conference to Open The twenty-seventh annual session of the Western Norwegian-Danish M. E. conference opens tonight at First Norwegian-Danish M. E. church. Eight eenth and Hoyt streets, and closes next Monday morning. Tonight a reception will be held for visiting ministers and delegates, the music being In charge of Miss Hilda Ltndborg, assisted by Mrs, Adele Case. Van Carlson, Theodore Carl son and Albert Bowman. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock Bishop William O. Shepard will address the conference, conduct devotional ses sions and preside at business sessions. Wednesday night boaras or noma mis- Oregon Too Modest In Claims for State, Avers V.-President Salem, Sept II. Oregon, ever long on modesty and short on state conscious aeaaa, must needs shed a little of the) for mer and strengthen the latter if It la go ing to keep pace with its neighbors on the north and south. President P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon told members of the Salem Commercial club at luncheon Monday noon. While California and Washington have been capitalising their climate, their scenery and their natural resources, Oregon has been sitting modestly by saying little or nothing, he said, and the people of Oregon are too strongly In clined to an apologetic mood for the good of the state. Oregon's abundant rains, for which the people of the state are wont to apologise to newcomers, form one of Oregon's greatest assets, showering the land with millions of dol lars of wealth annually, he said. Oregon. President Campbell said. Is a vast empire entirely self-supporting, but the state's 'greatest resource lies In Its people, a well read, highly Intelligent population, absolutely safe and sane and dependable In any emergency. This state, he pointed out, has more accred ited high school! than has California, with a vastly larger population. The University of Oregon, President Campbell said, la facing the opening of the new year wlfh brightest prospects in its history. Democratic Women to Meet The next regular-meeting of the Demo cratic precinct committee women will be held at headquarters. 825 Morgan build ing, at I o'clock, Thursday evening. Mat ters of great Importance are to be taken care of. Walter Oleason will discuss Article 10, League of Nations. Demo cratlc women will be welcome. Wood burn Schools Open Woodburn, Or., Sept 21. The high school and west and east aide grade schools opened here Monday with .a total enrollment of 402 pupils and 20 teachers. About one third more pupils are expected in a few days. 7L4 MM gttaf assjcasavaasasasjasaani aair a I'll' liftraif IfA near their anniversary. sens deliver. Broadway 70. Adv. Edlef- Mrs, Gasco Series No. 3 star j; trMjf 1 ---i ' ffi- ;vi; jr. .- , f 1 ' eaMagai, a q'1 "Ob, psHaw! Here I hung my things on the line for an 'airing' and they got a 'sooting' instead. I must get this whole neighborhood to put in Gasco furnaces and t,top all this Annoyance !'' We Send Free ta. tho Peps odent needed to Multiplies the ttllTtry tood. protector Multiplies the tarch dl- Ceertant ia the UliTaV Multiplies the gUktlinify of the sudive Fights film in two efficient Polishes so teeth glisten strid film cannot etsOy .aalhere The Epoch-Making Test at The White Temple Mr. Efllaon waated to preTe to the matle lorers of Portland that hi new phonograph reprodaeed the art of great artists with perfect realism. The tent he made was dra matic even gpeetacolar. Miss Alice Verlet. seat here bj Mr. Edison, stood beside the Tiew Kdlson and sang. Hnddeoly she utoppeil Klnerlna:. The Ktw Kdlaoa took up tbe anng and sanar It aleae. The living volte and Its EE-CREATION hy the New Edison were that directly compared. The haraaa ear could detect no difference between the two voices. It wag both the test and the prrrof. And the proof maraea a new epocn ia ma sic. fik's NEW EBI SON "The Phonograph With a SouV It is an exact duplicate of the Official Laboratory Model which made music-history last Wednesday in Portland. This instrument has been certified by Miss Verlet herself. DO you hope to own a phono graph as wonderful as the Offi cial Laboratory Model, which enthralled an audience of Portland's music-lovers at The White Temple? Do you want your home to enjoy this new art of music RE-CREATED, with which Mr. Edison has amazed and delighted the whole world? We have a few Official Labor atory Models in our store. They are exact duplicates of the epoch making instrument, which tri umphed in the test. They will sus tain the very same test. Miss Ver let, in order to assure you of this, has signed Certificates of Authen ticity which will be presented to the purchasers of these instruments. Only a few of these certified Official Laboratory Models left. You would better come in today. Through our Budget Plan of Payment, you can feel free to order an Official Laboratory Model now and pay for it at your own convenience havw a TtTinl.' ma.' e' K-TlRexJ-frmeK W aV n Local Edison Dealer 12th and Washington Watch rtfl ill aO ii n Repe aese ove eirireciLS d with every application Dedtal science has found wayf to bring these fito desired effects whenever you brush teeth. Ieading dentists everywhere advise this method now. Millions of people already employ it Ask us to send it free to you. tad see what it does in ten days. It will be t revelation. To combat the Him The purpose U to combat film on teeth. Film is that viscous coat you feeL It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old methods .of teeth cleaning did not end it So month after month, on count less teeth, it may do ceaseless damage. Most tooth troubles are now traced to film. And those troubles, despite the tooth brush, have been constantly in creasing. So film-removal is nowadays considered all-important. It dims and destroys It ii the film-coat that discolors, no the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the add in con tact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed In It They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. All statements approved by authorities So dental science has for years sought wsys to fight that film. Efficient ways have now been found and proved by con vincing tests. Authorities approve and advise them. And1 the teeth of millions are already being protected by them. The methods are combined in a denti frice called Peptvodent. And a 10-Day Tube is offered free so all may quickly know it, Millions of white teeth inOions new oie Ppodnt The fliaten iag tteth seen everywhere show one thlnjr tSt t Tvmaw, To ch&dren it is meet important, for yoxmg teeth are most subject to deciy. If en who smoke and etala the film wQl see conipicuQttt ffscts. Women's teeth will be made to look their best a PATaOft. ft Quick, visible results The benefits of Pepsodent are quick and apparent. You see and feel. them every time you use it Within ten days you'll realize well how much this new way means. One ingredient is pepsin. Another multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva, to digest starch deposits that cling. The alkalinity of the saliva is mul tiplied also, to neutralize the acids which cause tooth decay. Two factors directly attack the film. One of them keeps teeth so highly pol ished that film cannot easily adhere. The film itself is twice a day combated In most effective ways. Everyone should kqow Everybody, young and old, should know of these effects. Old methods of teeth cleaning do not bring them. Send the coupon for the 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear. Watch all the results, and the book we send will tell the meaning of them. Do this for your sake and the. chil dren's sake. It means whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. It tneans results you want and which you cannot get without it. Cut out the coupon now. This is too important to forget. J, ivr The New-Day Dentifrice j - A sdeniiiie rUm combatant which brings five desired results with every mpplicalion. Approved by sratfwrities and now advised by leveling dentists errevvwhasre. Supplied by sdl airugsixts In large tubes. , 10-DAY TUBE FREE THE PEPSODENT COMPANY,' U Drpt A, 1104 8a Watwsh Ave, Chkago, HL Mail 10-Dty Tube of Pepsodent to ' - -rt i WM etas rrn to A ran.f