WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 192a THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGQN. TOWN TOPICS Trieelen to iQ printa of the Cnit4 States or abroad heuM take idnntm of eprlncd In form .tif.n and acrrtew offered through Tb Ore gon Jiirml Information and Trfl Bureau. In prr,ntl cliarw of I)orf B. Smith. Kailroad tu-keU end eteanuhip booklnea arrant i. Kir ntrii trlinj. lamed. Information gljao resa.nl ins peaeporta. Wuhlnirton State fair. TaMms. September SO (o 25. Parlfkj Coast Oee Hen'e ooDTCntion, Portland, September 21 to 24. I'endletno Bound-Up, B'ptemtwr 22 to 25. Wuhlncton fliata V. C. T. C. Vancower. September 28 to SO. Htate eontentlon. Oreon VV. C. T. D . White Temple, fort land, September 29 to October 1. Orton State fait, Salem. arptmbr a 7 to Idiiio state fair, Boine. September 27 to October 2. . NorlhwMt Itfer and Harbor eonrentlon. Port land. (Kaotner 4 and 5. . . Wultnouiab County fair, Qresham. October 4 to 0. I'artflo International U.eatock aMOcUtJon. Portland. Nowinbrr 15 to 20. Oregon - Idaho Karmere' Educational Union of Amerte. The Pallet, December 2 to 4. WKATHKU FORECAST Portland and Vicinity Tlmrwlajr, occasional rain, southerly wind. Oregon and Valilnton Tnnraday, occasional rain; freli muUirrly windf. A K A Til Kit CO.NDITfONH J r t 1 1 pr- ure irr-M from lHlnoi eaatard to ib north and middle Atlantic eoaat, Orer ibr nmaiinier w im- country Uie pressure i low. tli principal drpr&alne betn central In th Culf of Mnico. I'tah. Mouth Dakota, ami firitixh Columbia. rrecipiLation haa occurred on i he North Pacific alope and tn Ixmiataua. The hrnrimt rainfall rrixirted waa 8 4H tnchea at Nrw Orleane. I -a. Tbe weather la much warmer hi the nouthern plateau atates, in Northern Al-h-ru and orer the lake region and Upper Ohio alley, and la much cooler In Colorado, VVjmuj mj and parta of Idaho, Montana, North Dm kr.ia and Kaskafchewan. The temperature In abom normal eicept in the extreme .South and. dtreme Kaat and at a few Nortliwentern atatirma. Relative humidity at Portland Noon yester day. 7 per cent; 5 p. m. yenterday, 77 per Lent; 6 a. ni. Unlay, 83 per cent. Precipitation amce January 1 Total, 21. S inrhra; Wrmal. 2U.0.1 inches; deficiency, ft. 67 iuchea. ...J11" L' wi;LLM- OBSKKVA1IONH N Temp. e STATIONS J a it r: jf j 5 J a Kaker. " Bouie, Idaho Rmton. Mlm ' l rv, Ifa Chicago, III Iieqver, Colo. . i Ii lioliie.. liwa, 1 n ;l.ton. Txaa ! 74 Helena. Mnnt , . Honolulu. 1. H ; Hi '. Huron. M. n ; tin i Kan-aa r.ltjr. Slo K I KnojrVllle, Trnn f-4 J Anelr, 'al I 7 MarehfieUI. Or o Medfi.nl. Or ! Ti New Orleanx. I.a ! 'J New York. N. V i lt I Nome, Ala.ka M'l North ller. ,.h .Ml North Platte. Neb 110 Oklahoma City, tikia. hi 1'h.ietitt. Am I (14 I Tltthura. Pa 1 So ; I'urtlHiid, Or ."M t Hreeburg, Or H4 1 St. I.ouis, Mo 8K Nt. Paul. Minn ! S.S Halt l ake City, t'tah Han Ihetto. al. ban Krancirco, Cal. .rattje, V Bll. . . . Hpnkane. Vih. . . Tan m i, S ash. . . Tampa. Pla inruiir, B t'. Wall Walla. V W Washington. I). ( WllluUin. N I. P. M. report of preceding day. I S I 40 I Hi 5-J 90 72 1 s 1 70 I 44 , 70 ') H . 14 1 till 4H 4 J Tl A4 4 B4 no ,r.:i &o US t!H :.n i) J i SO Ml Ml 74 4H .V2 49 i 7" AS ) 5M 1 HI) , hi Us ! ?4S .01 o ii n o It o 0 .18 o .48 0 o . 10 o o 0 o UO. . 10 f) II o 0 417 Willi ame avenue;, part of the program of the national drive for Jus tice which is being obaerTea nationally today by colored people. The program will include an opening talk by Micco llarjo, and addresaea as fallows: Rev. I. A. Moore, "A Square teal" ; Mr. A- H. Vox, "Why Colored Women Should Vote"; A. J. Franklun. "The Colored Boldier and the World War" ; Rev. J. W. Anderson, "A Minister's Political Duty"; Mrs. E. D. Cannady, "Harding- for Jus tice." The meeting la open to the public Clsb to Hear Politics Debate The second of a series of debates on political questions will take place tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Tort land Tress club. This will be on the question, "Resolved : . That the Cove nant of the League of Natidna Should Be Ratified by the Senate as Advocated in the Democratic Platform," Richard w. Montague taking- the affirmative and Thomas Mannix the negative. O. C. Leiter, president of the club, will act as referee. This week will be the first time the lunch Is to be held In the club rooms in the Elka building. Free Christian Science Leetare The Christian Science Churches of Portland ! announce a free lecture on Christian Science to be tlven in the Municipal Auditorium Kri'lay, September 24, by William W. Porter, C 8. B., of New York city, member of The Board of Lec tureship of Tr Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos ton, Mass. The doors will be open at 7 :30 o'clock and the lecture begins at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to the public. Adv. Foreat Berries Movies The two new forest service movieea, "Trails That Lure" and a "Pack Train Trip in the Cascades," will be shown in Library hall Thursday niRht at 8 o'clock. The first picture shows views of the Eagle creek trail and Columbia river highway, and the latter scenes In the Washington national forest on a trip taken by W. L. Kinley, George Cecil and John Keat ing. Offers Lire Heal to Zoo Portland will be offered a live eal for Washington liark roo by Joe Oreen, proprietor of Fulton market, who secured a fine young specimen Tuesday. The seal was caught in a net by salmon fishermen along Co lumbia river and was placed on exhibi tion here. It attracted so much atten tion that Greene decided to give it to the city. Trout Are Released The state game nnd fish commission last week released TTifi two Inch brook trout in Iaurelhurst lake and about 100 rainbows from six to eifrht inches In length were released in the trout pond at Washington park zoo. Robert L. Clanton, master fish warden, and State Game Warden E. A. Bergh- duff made the distribution and are roak- Ing arrangements to put trout in some of the other city ponds. This is the first time an attempt has been made to stock the city ponda with fish from the Bonneville hatchery. Hood River stage leaves St. Charles hotel dally at S:l a. m., 10:30 a. m, and 2 :4S p. m. Stage for Bridal Veil leaves 4 p. m. Leaves Hood River for Port land at 8:30 a. m., ,11 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. For further Information phone Shepard's Auto Bus Lines, Incw Mar Shall 4281. Adv. TJorway Letnre Tople The Rev. Odd Gornltzka of Seattle will lecture on "The Norway of Today" at Our Saviors Nor wegian Lutheran church. East Grant and Tenth streets, Thursday evening at 7 :30, The Rev. Mr. Gornltska recently re turned from an extended tour in Norway. Bath Tab Btoles There must be a celebrated "Great Unwashed" In Port land and the police are looking for him. H. T. Allyn, 243 Stark street, reported that a bath tub had been stolen from a house at Forty-first street and Hazel Fern avenue. Salenf-MlU City Stage Llse Connects O. B. train No. b Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph Hamman. proprietor. Salem. Phone 44. Adv. A sw Set of Teeth 1 Artificial den tures made by the specialist. Dr. E. C. Rossman, meet the requirements of serv ice and appearance. Journal build ing. Adv. Pertlsad-Kewbenr Basses leave Fourth and Alder dally, 1:30, JO, 11 a. m., and L 2:30, 4:15, 6:30. ;30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 8314. -Adv. Dance, f sited Artisans season's open ing dance, Wednesday, September 22, W. O. W. hail. East Sixth and Alder ; good music. Ladies, 35c ; gentlemen, 55c Ad. Come to C. Smith Long, Dentist, and learn the truth about the cause, cure and prevention of pyorrhea. 310 Bush A Lane building. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St Helens and Rainier, daily at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sundays. St. Helens only, 1 :30 p. m Adv. Kc ramie Clsb Exhibition avt the Cen tral library, September 23, 24 and 25. The public is Invited. The Moore Sanitarium A few weeks work wonders. Office, Selling bldg. Ad. Dr. F.arle Itempos has returned. Mor gan bldg. Adv. Dr. R. J. Cblpmai hps returned. Stev ens bldg. Adv. bafety Boxes, lc daily. 284 Oak. Adv. Rain Halts Meeting Oregon City, Sept 22. The series cf meetings held by Evangelist Clarence A. Purdom In a large tent at West Linn haa ended because of the damp weather and Sunday meetings only will be held in Willamette hall In this city, each Sun day evening- at 7:45 o'clock. Card of Tsaake We take this means of expressing our gratitude to our friends for their con dolence and sympathy is our hour of bereavement In the loss of our beloved husband and father; also we srish to thank our many friends for the beau tiful floral offerings. Mrs. Dorr Shai Florence Sharp, Flora Sharp, L. Sharp. "ewevrw v ' 1 im Coranlcxior, That rood coal. $14.30 and un. sens deliver. Broadway 70. Adv. Delicstaiy soft and reBnec Is tbe complexion algtd by Nadine Face Powder This exquisite bewutifier Ira parts an indefinable charm a charm sad ravelins which . endure thraoebmt tbe day and linger In tha memory. Its coolness Is rerroshlng. and It cannot bam the tea dereet akin. Bold In Its green boa ak leading toilet counters or by mail 00c. NATIONAL TOILET CO. PAJU3, TKNN, . U. ft. Sue Rallroswls for Flan The Tupman-Thurlow company haa filed two suits against John Barton Payne, director general of railroads. In which it seeks to collect 84502.01 and $5888.31 for 64 boxes and 70 boxes of frozen fish delivered to the O-W. R. A N". company for transportation to New York. It la claimed that because of neglect in Icing the fish arrived in New York la an unmarketable coodlCon. not Leake Arrivals Hot Lake. Sept. tl. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Sunday were: Misses K. and E. McClalne and C. W. Keene. Sllverton ; James Williamson, Contains ; Charles Zollinger. Portland ; Kenneth M. Robb, Baker; W. T. Craig. Enterprise; T)r. and Mrs. F. F. Casseday and P. R. Davidson. Portland : C. Hepburn. A Walker and. E. M. Hepburn. Joseph ; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Loyd. Mrs. Clara Wisdom an(l Clarence and Stev Wls- Edlef-1 M bT ROBERTS EROS, sad Otksr ToUet Cosatara THREE DAYS ONLY 'V" Kenlon at Mood River Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 28, the Portland V. M. C. A. will hold a "set tlnjr up" conference ut Hood River. It is expected that over 100 persons will attend, including members Of the board of directors, committeemen, and the sec retarial staff. The opening of the work this fall has demonstrated that this year will see the largest volume of work yet done by the association. The educational and physical departments have already opened. Am S. Allen, general secretary 1 of the Seattle Y. M. C. A. will attend this conference, and participate tn the discussions. The party will leave at 1 o'clock on Saturday, going to Hood River In automobiles and return Sunday evening. Paper riant Plana Warehouse The Independent Taper Stock company has filed plans with the city bureau of build ing for construction of a three building warehouse plant at 481 Overton street to cost about $35,000. The warehouse and office proposed will be a one atory building-, 80 by 100 feet in dimensions, to cost $25,000. The sorting shed will cost about $8100 and the receiving shed $3500. Hurley, Mason & Co. have the contract. Colored People's Meeting Under the auspices of the People's Civic snd To tllltal club of which Micco Harjo Is president, a meeting will be held to nlrlit Ht 8:30 o'clock at thf First Afri can Methodist Eplscopul Zion church. ' " laf Wings of the morning! Good coffee starts you right for your clay's work gives you f he set-up and invigoratioi you need. Good coffee you like it. You enjoy the delight ful fragrance and the rich, smooth taste. Schilling's is one of the two or three really fine cof fees in vacuum-scaled tins. Schilling Coffee Start aQWth 1 V y (C JatSmateCnd ( The HASTT OIe CwA J I S0S-S07 fine It, V V J Portland. Or. I EIV0LI I Photoplays of Quality STARTS TODAY COMPLETE I NEW I SHOW Mam 'We Always Please Our customers always get the "best"' in buying here not only the, best in the way of highest quality, but the best in point of service and lowest price. We have been proving this day and night now for a long time, until it has become an unquestionable fact. Each day finds us doing more and more business and add ' ing more and more friends and satisfied customers. At this time of the year comes the need for Rubber Goods and we have laid in complete lines of Wearever and Davol Rubber Goods With a Two Years' Guarantee on Each Line Based on the play 'Beverly Balance By Paul Kestcr SHE WAS THE HASH KING'S WIFE She loved the money, but, OHl How she Hifed the HASH. Then she found a nice Italian Count who liked the money, and a girl who NEEDED THE MONEY and didn't mind the Hish. The girl was willing to be the Co-respondent until HER FIANCE FOUND OUT THAT HASH WAS "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" A Mirthful Comedy of Romance and Love RIVOLI ORCHESTRA SALVATORE SANTAELLA Director PATHE NEWS SCENIC 7 mm mm RUBBER SHEETING 36-in., 45-in. and 54-in. widths $1.50 to $3.50 yd. HOT WATER BOTTLES from $1.25 to $4.50 FOUNTAIN SYRINGES from $1.50 to $5.00 COMBINATION SYRINGES from $2.50 to $7.50 KNUCKLEFIT RUBBER GLOVES 75c Pair WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGES $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 INVALID CUSHIONS All sizes, $2 to $3.50 INFANTS' EAR, ULCER AND NASAL SYRINGES 25c, 50c and 75c KNICKERBOCKER BATH SPRAYS Popularly priced from $2 to $7 ions uruwuj. dom, Imnaha; Sluna. Idaho. Bertha Houdsshelt, Oot your fuel? Kdlefseni can deliver. Prnaaway 70.r-A4v. NORTHERN PACIFIC PHARMACY IRVINGTON PHARNiAJY 3d and Morrison Su. E. 15th St and Broadway PERKINS PHARMACY, 5th and- Washington St. "JOY-land" Joy is making them new suits and overcoat -tailored to their measure from fabrics they select ed at Joy's, and he's do ing it right and on EASY PAYMENTS - 'Let Joy do it 99 Msg -tt ' A 4 1 THE QUALITY SHOP 143 Broadway Near Alder Street WEOFFfcR ASTONISHING BARGAINS! BECAUSE WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE! WE MUST SELL OUT! Our lease cannot be renewed. We must sell quickly, as new autumn merchandise is continually coming in from the maufacturers. This is the only sale we have ever held in this store and we are offering the women of Portland astoithing bargains in Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists. Every garment is new, fashionable and of the highest quality. COATS $ LOT No. 1 Values from $62.50 to $87.50, in Bolivia., Velangoras. Silver- ton as, Ploahas, Yukon Seals and Ve lours, all newest styles sued highest quality. Now selling for SUITS$ LOT No. 2 Values front SS9.50 te $87.50. ia Tricotiae, Serf. Velours. Dttvet ale Laines, all exquisite models. New selling for DRESSESS LOT No. 3 Values from $42.50 to $69.50. in Tricotit.es, Satins. Chamois, Dtrretyns and Velours; all ah sees; sixes from ID to now -"i - W.AISTS$ LOT No. 4 Values to $11. SO. In Georgette and Crepe de Chine. No w selling for ...... . QUALITY SHOP 143 Broadway Near Alder Street 104 Fourth St., Bet. Washington and Stark rorn. SHors ur portlaxd UNION DENTISTS I!C. PLATES $10 WI GUAfiAHTEB OUB WORK Poreelala Crowss Porrelala rilllsrs tt-K Geld Crowss tt-K GoU Br 14 re cxtraetiss Vou ctn have in examination of your teeth free of my charte or obli gation by calling at our of flea. 231 Morrison. Corner Second"- Entire Corner. VT LOOK- FOR THE BIG UNION SIGN J8S TWO of the most homelike hotels in Portland, located In the heart of the shopping and thea tre di-trict. All Oregon Elertrlc trains stop at Hie Seward Hotel, the House of Clieer. Excellent din ing room In connection. The Hotel Cornelius, the House of Welcome, s only two short blo.kg from, the Seward. Our brown busses meet til trains. Rates $1. SO and up W. C. Culbertson, Prop; ........... 1......n.1.....r..1..1 The UNITED ARTISANS Insure tht Whole Family New 20 Par I1fa and Whole Life flans Assets Nearly tl.bw.UOO.W ArtUaas Bldg., Brass way sad Oak St. - i Mala im TWELFTH YEAR SCHOOL OF THE PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION . Art Xateaae.ti sad Taylor streets. Woolen Blankets HIsTB STads Woolen Ftor.k or Blankets, direct from raelfio Coast mia reUlled at mill prices. ISS WASHI50T05 ST THE BLAXKET SHOr.. CALCUUTCR ADDING MACHINE rntct sn.oe - auarsna, rive Vases. . " Sims Mat ta ossrsla.1 " ; Whr fSf MoeeT 1 CAtCWLATOH CO.. Manhaar SBI , ,j x 1 S tWkett Mie.