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FIUDAY. ' OCTOBER -1, IZZX - V- on.. TOWN: TOPICS bi4 ihooli) Us. .dramas, o , xparicnoadta (oniMtioti cod Mrrie offend throo Tb. Ow coo Journal Information and Trtral Barma. tt pmoBti cbarra of Uorwy B. Smith. tUilrmd twist, and stMmshtp booking arranccd. For tan xebaos'. fcracd. Informs lio recsrd- ! Washington Rtat W. a T. O., V.ncoew. Baptratwr 18 to 8. bt. eoontkB, Oncon W. A T. WUta TempU. Portland. Baptaartaf 2 to Oetobac 1. Onion Stat fait, ailia, kVaptembcr SI to Octobar 2. Mabo State (air. Bob Baptemba 37 to Octobtr 2. . . . Northwest Blnr and Htrbor eon ft noon. Port, land, Oetotbar 4 and B. , , Multnomah County itr. Ombia. Octobar Pacific IntarnatioBal Llnatoek aaaodatloo, Portland. Kowmbsr 16 to 29 ... Ica Cream Supply Mens contention. Tna Audi torium. NoTmbr 15 to 20. . . Oracon - Idaho Farmer' Edocattonal Union of America. Tna twites. Daeemb 2 to . WEATHEJt KOItECAST PortUrld and Vicinity Saturday probably rain; aojltbarly wind. , ' Oton and Washington Saturday probably rsin ; -tnoderat. southerly winds. t ' WflTHFIl i:5fDlTIOJfS A storm of considerable energy is central ow flouOieTn Alaska, and another of eonstdersbls importance la passing to sea off the New Eng land eoaat. High preuar. continues -otm um central Dlaina states and Mississippi Tiller aad the barometer la relatlrrlr high along the Can fernla coast Kaln baa fsllen generally in north l'aciflc coast state snd in portions ot New &nr . land and the middle AUantic states. The great- eat nrecisltation reoorted was 1.02 inches at Uaml.fi.ld. Or.: 1.14 inches at Boston, Mai and 1.30 inches st New York city. The weather la warmer eenerall throughout the Ilocky mountain region and plains states and cooler in the middle Atlantic states. Relative humidity at Portland: Noon re terday, 70 per cent; 6 p. m. yesterday. 73 per cent: S a. m. today. 73 per cent. - Precipitation since January 1 : Total. 2S.33 inches l onrmsl. 27.73 inches; deficiency, 4.40 lacbaa. FRANK UILUM. OB8EHVATIOJT8 STATIONS gaiter. Or Hoise, Idaho . . Kostna, Mass. ...... Buffalo. N. Y 4slgary, Alberta . . . . Chicago, 111 ltonrer. Colo lies Moines. Iowa . . . Fresno, Cal (ajreston, Texas Helena. Mont Honolulu, T. IL .... Huron, ti. V. Juneau. Alaska Kansas City, Mo Iam Angeles, Csl Msrthfield. Or Medford. Or. Memphis, Tenn Missoula, Mont Modena, I tah ...... New Orleans, La New York, N. Y Nome, Alanka North Head. Vah. . . North l'latle. Nrb. . . Oklahoma City. Okie. l'hoenit, Ariz PitUbnrg, l'a. l'oratello, Idaho Portland, Or. Prince Ituiwrt. 11. C. . . Itoseburg, Or Konwell, N. II Atcramcntn. Csl. . . . . " Mt. Jouii, Mo Ht Paul. Minn Kelt Lake City. Vtah Han Kranriaro, Cal. . . HeatUe. Wafh Hhendsn, Wjo Hitka. Alsnka Hpokane, Wash ' Tacoma. Waah. i Tampa. Fla. . Tatooah Inland, Wash. Tonopah, Nrr VsUIes, Alaska Vsncourer, U. C Walla Wills. Wih. . , Washington. 1). C. . . , WlllUton. .V. I Winnemucra. Ner. . . . Yakima, Waul) Temp. a J! 78 88 74 60 86 64 80 04 84 70 72 84 58 B0 68 74 62 76 Ml 74 80 66 70 46 f8 70 64 OH ftO 80 B6 S'J Ti 7H 72 66 r-2 ft-2 48 64 68 40 40 40 62 32 66 62 60 42 60 60 47 42 36 62 54 62 40 40 44 66 44 62 52 4tt 60 48 I 42 I 34 i 82 04 I 60 62 62 78 32 52 ... 78 I 50 74 fin 78 42 64 78 till 8 82 52 56 62 54 50 44 46 80 46 O.C4 -Y 0 1.14 .76 0 .38 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 .16 0 0 1.02 0 0 0 0 1.30 0 .20 O 0 0 .7 '2 0 .19 .30 o" 0 (I o o u .18 0 0 0 .38 Mcraence - State . HeaJth Officer Smltn u in receipt, today of I a commmtic tlon, Irorn Dr. Parrlsh aeUJllnf; eacn cag and its source of infocUon. t f : ; .. Star Oraay to ' EatartaJa Enfnc Star gTana; will have the foUowins pro- pram at It hall. East Eigrhtleth ana Division streets, Saturday, at' 2 p. tn. this day being- Its forty -seventh anni versary: Paper. Mrs. C P. .Blanchard ; talks. "Pioneer Days." by George P. Lent and George 11. Himes; music by Frank' lln high girls' chorus; cello solo. Miss Elsie Worden; violin solo. Miss Gladys Johnson ; readings, John Jones and Mor ris Roach. Initiation In third .and fourth degrees "rjy the team-will be given in the forenoon and a basket dinner served at noon. Hood siver stage leaves St. Charles hotel daily at 8 :15 a. m.. 10 :30 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Stage for Bridal Veil leaves 4 p. in. Leaves Hood River for Port land at 830 a. m., 11 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. Fer further information phone Bhepard'a Auto Bus Line, Inc., Mar shall 4381. Adv. Tarrant Given lit Dari One hundred and twenty days in jail, said Municipal Judge Kosaman to Lewis Ervtn, Thurs day afterenoon, when he " found him guilty of vagrancy. The police found Ervin and three women at Fifteenth and Glisan streets Wednesday night. The women were released. Bacon Backs toe lb. 6-lb. can Bex corn beef $1.80 per can. Picnic hams 2.rc lb. Magnolia and Green Valley but ter 65c lb., $1.28 per roll. Strictly fresh ranch eggs 65c doz. Dixie squares, 26c lb. Fresh liver 10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c. Pa cific Market, 4th and Yamhill. Adv. Salem-Mlll City Stage Line Connects O. E. train No. G 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. Fight Doesn't Develop Patrolman At kinson made a hurry, up run to the Broadway Hazelwood restaurant early Thursday night on a report that a fight was brewing. The fight, however, did not develop, the police say, and when .48 o .18 .24 o .50 0 O .02 'Afternoon rrport of preceding day. Atkinson arrived tha Header kad len frightened away.' The chef told Atkin son h had discharged kitchen helper In the afternoon and told him to com after his money- Monday, -' Tha mail wanted his money on the spot, which led to the police cau. mo arrests wars man guts Fair Alrplaas Ssrvles Go to the' state fair via Oregon. WashirgUm - Idaho Airplane company planes. On way. $25 ; roond trip. $40. Lewis at Clark Field. 29th and Linnton road. Tel. Broadway S3. Adv. ? - Stadeiti of Fhamaey aid ieatllry Take 5 o tie The annual session of North Paciflo college. Portland, Or., will begin September 30. Degree stu dents are not admitted later than Oc tober 10. Adv. Portlasd-Kewberr Basse leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :0, 9 :30, 11 a. m., and 1, 2 :30,- 4 :15, 5 :30, 6 :J0 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sunday. St Helens only,; 1:30 p. m. Auv, ( MeCargar, Bates Lively Fire, life casualty and automobile Insurance. Teon building. Telephone Main 168 Aav. A. Seal Advaaee In the quality ot art! flcial teeth. Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate specialist, 309 Journal building. Adv. Woman's Exehaage will be open and take all needlework and food orders until October IB. Adv. Dr. J. Fraaeis Drake has moved his offices to 620 Medical bldg. Phone Main 285. Adv. x Sink Care at Moors Sanltarism The quick way to health. E. 37. Adv. Coal, lit per ton and up. Economy Fuel Co., East 214. Adv. Dr. L. M. Snow, Glattes, 406 Morgan building. Adv. Dr. B. M. Hood. Zyeslght Speeialltt, Morgan building. Adv. Rabbi Thomas to Speak Services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock and at 9 a. m. Saturday at Congregation Ahaval Sholom. Park and Clay streets, under the- direction of Rabbi R- Abrahamson. The addresses will be delivered by Rabbi William A. Thomas.- ; Tonight tJeorgs A. nauDstnt wiu shis m i f v4:-m-T'f'ri Boy Mmersaats Blaid Believing that his company was suffering -at the hands ot soma X. W. workers. H. Johnson of tha IvUnlted. Contractlnx ; Co, 11U Kertaweatarn Bank building, called the Forty-fifth avenue had 'been marked up police Thursday afternoon. He reported I and cut tfor it w - i...ti. tlon revealed that the work was done by that a sidewalk which the company had! ust eomplelett at Slxty-Hfth street and I boys, whose names the police obtains! and turned over to tha Juvenile author-! T ,liiiitiiiliii.ll.,ili.'rt.: 111:111 I What $15 WiU Do It opens an account with us for a New Piano It delivers the Piano to your home at our expense Sends Piano Home Balance $3 Weekly Asdoban Society to Meet-r-The open ing meeting of the Oregon Audobon so ciety will be held at Library hall, Cen tral library, Saturday, at 8 p. m. The meeting will be addressed by Dr. E. W. KelBon of Washington. Ti. C, chief of the geological survey ; II. F. Stone, in charge of he bird reservations of the ,Unl)d States, and Vernon Bailey of the biological survey, who has been investi gating the. smaller mammal or rodent pests of Oregon for the past two months. Mrs. , Florence Merriam Bailey, author of Handbook of Birds of Western United States, the text book in use in western schools and colleges, will speak on birds and how to; study them. Ackley Earned Captain Ward M. Ack ley of ortland has been appointed a captain in the regular army and ordered to report at Camp Lewis, according to an announcement made 'Thursday. Cap tain Ackley w.as a captain in Company M, 383d InfaTtry, during the war. He received a first lieutenant's commission at the Presidio training camp and was promoted to a. captaincy lit France. He won a distinguished service cross and Italian cross of war, while in France. Articles Are Filed Articles of Incor poration filed with the Multnomah county clerk: Forest Products company, Portland, $15,000 ; incorporators. Clause McColloch, Joseph B. Knapp, R. L. Ran kin and Jacob G. Kamaru Oregon Candy company, Inc., Portland, $25,000 ; incor porators, George B. Goritson, John Karamanos and Melvin E. Stonebrtnk. Jewish Services Tonight Regular services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight aiid IQ:30 a. m. Saturday morning at Ttmpie Beth Israel. Twelfth and Main streets. Kabbl Wise's subject tonight will be "The Mantle of Elijah." and Sat urday morning. "HeTurneth His Cheek to the Sraiter." All persons are wel come. t Aesthetle Dancing land Gymnasium Classes taught by Miss Georgia Wey. and swimming classes taught by Miss Lillian Hansen, will open at the Y. W. C. A. Monday, October 4. Classes for lfttle girls, 'teen age girls and business girls will be given morning, afternoon and evening. Make application at once. Adv. ! Typhoid Case Bronrbt la Nine of 11 cases of typhoid fever, recently re ported to City Health Officer Dr. George Parrish, were brought to the city from outside points in the Btate. As a con- W55l afCeC This $575 Model $435. XL- - JC,' 15 Ch 3-50 Monthly PURE WATER TO SWIM IN AT Portland Natatorium and Baths RtTKKtNO WATER KEPT AB SOLUTELY PURE BY FRESH WATER AND CHLORINE OAS. PROFESSOR OODPREY back from beaalda Lessons by appointment. Broadway and Madison TAKE TWO A5D OJfE-IIALF YEARS TO PAT FOB IT We are apxetting all local tradition and precedent of the present piano market trade rtltf lenities, making it possible at this time for nearly everybody to bay a new piano or player piano. You Can Afford to Pay $15 Cash and $3 Weekly You Can Therefore Afford to Buy Now During Port land's (Factory Clearance) Sale of America's Pianos Over one-qnarter million dollars In plaaos. $i6O,S40.O In Pianos and Flayer Pianos now sold lor il78,27.uo. me feenwan riano to. saies, nasea soon large voinrae through lower prices will In this sale produce savings to Portland and coast piano bnyers of fR8.103.00. IN WHICH YOU SHARE PROVIDED YOU BUY YOUR PIANO NOW DI KING THIS SALE. Many carloads of fine plaaos are being shipped from eastern factories to be sold here la Portland aad oa the Coast. Player pianos are now sold in me East we are toia u me exclusion oi pianos many inc. to-rles hare discontinued the making of pianos and now make exelasively player pianos. We have taken advantage ot this trade condition la the eastern markets and hare bought np by the hundreds such plaaos as were still aasold la some of the eastern factories. New and Used Pianos $75, $195, $295, $315 to $750 New and Used Players $395, $495, $675, $750 to $975 101-103 Tenth St. at Washington and Stark Sts, n i r n oenwan riano U). r Portland's Largest Piano Distributors Over 1,750,000 Served a Year 'TAete's a Reason?' $5.50 Meal Tickets $5 utfrtFOJATHc: STEAMING CUP We Serve a Business Men's Lunch for 20c That's a Wonder No Charge for Bread Roast Beef . .... . 20c Roast Veal . .... .20c' Stewed Beef 15c Hamburger Steak. 15c Chicken Pie . ... .20c, Veal Stew . .....15c Baked Beans. . :. .10c Fish .......... .20c Pastries 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c Coffee . . ... J .5c Tea . . . . ... .5c Salads 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c 2 Eggs, any style . . 25c Vegetables ... .... .5c NO CHARGE FOR BREAD We Make and Bake EverytbJasT "We Use Most Talked of and Best Thought of Eating Places in Town 3 APPETIZING PLACES-3 1 133 Park Street 124 Broadway 332 Washington St I A special sale of real importance to all men New Fall Suits made by the firm of Hart Schaffner & Marx Regular $60 and $65 now on sale at offering choice of any $60 or $65 suit in store with the one exception of Blue Serges Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fifth at Alder Gasco Building iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiyiu LAST TIME TODAY Elsie Ferguson, "Lady Rose's Daughter 1 Cf - V 2) UK STARTING TOMORO' Saturday GEORGE Walsh in a really laughable WIM 9 The story of a two-fisted Amer ican's experience abroad POLLARD COMEDY JUNE MADNESS TRAILED BY THREE - " .CHAPTER II I NEWS 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. rA'trl ! Is?', I I I Uw-m xn BALL MASON JAR SPECIAL Plata, aossa 85 Qaarts, 4sea 95 Vs GaL, At. f 1.25 i sfTrJTii -i- r .. . artan W if hrnr '4Yr i i runt it w.m ii ti mi t Marlon m mU ' NEW FALL f a BUTTERICK livFASKIDM' JBOOKSv Double Tradins Stamps Saturday and Monday 'T ' ' . ;j DEPENDABLE . ,1; -,1: , . - - -i Fall and Winter Goods f AT PRICES THAT ARE LOWER ) : NEW ALL WOOL DRESS FABRICS AND COAT INGS AT SPECIAL PRICES 56-inch All Wool Navy Tricotine, $7.50, special. ..$0.35 56-inch All Wool Navy Imperial Serge, $4.50 value, special, yard $3.65 56-inch All Wool Velours in plaids and checks for dresses and skirts, $7.50 values, special a yard. .. ..... .$6,50 56-inch All Wool Tweed Coatings, $4.50 values, special a- yard ....... V $3.50 SWEATERS Special $3.95 Sweaters have become a necessity. You may have one, but you can use another, especially when they are such a bargain. These are knit of the softest yarn in a style that iits well. A good variety of colors to choose from.; $6.50 values. special s $3.95. - OUTING FLANNELS Supply your needs now at prices that are lower. 36-inch white outing of good weight. A regular GOc value, sptcial 43 4? a yard. 27-inch Heavy Twilled White Outing. A regular 40c value, special 29t a yard. i. CURTAIN MATERIALS AT SPECIAL PRICES- 45c Curtain Scrims, 36 inches wide in white, cream or ecru,' special 37 a yard. I . 60c Filet Curtain Nets, special ,49 a yard. WOMEN'S WOOL SPORT HOSE, SPECIAL $1.20 a pair Full fashioned, durable sole, heel arid toe, in browTi, green and blue heather mixtures a fine grade of hose. Special $1.29. CORSETS TO CLOSE OUT AT HALF OF AVERAGE VALUE These are $4.50 to $5.00 corsets, numbers that the makers have discontinued, though all are de sirable models and in nearly all sizes. To close out $1.95. BOYS' JERSEY SWEATERS Just the thing for school wear. They have turtle neck with ribbon. Come in dark red, blue and gray. Boys' sizes $2.25. MEN'S; WORK PANTS Made by Sweet, Orr & Co. Heavy weight materials in excellent patterns with high grade workmanship. They give the utmost in service; and satisfaction. Union made $5.00 to $10.00. 1 THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SUPERIOR RECORD SERVICE Records of Opera You Will Want- it would be difficult to choose more lovely gems of opera thin the ' charming numbers listed below. LA TOSCA "l't 88122 Cantabile di Scarpia (Venal, My Enemies Call Me) " ". Antonio Scottl $1.75 88192 Vissi d'arte (Love and Music) Geraldine Farrar 1.75 88487 Vissi d'arte (Love and Music) Emmy Destlnn . 1.7S ' LA BO HEME 88002 Racconto di Rodolfo (Thy Hands Are Frozen)... Enrico Caruso 74624 Racconto di Rodolfo (Thy Hands Are Frozen)..- . . . .Orvllle HarrokT 8847S Mi chiamano Mimi (My Name 1$ Miml). . Liicreria Borl. 88413 Mi chiamano Mimi (My Name Is Mimf) ...... .Farrar 2846 Musetta Waltz Margaret Romalne 89016 Mimi. lo Son (Mimi,, Thou Here). . .Farrar and Scottl 88406 Addio (Farewell) .Geraldine Farrar S I PACUACCI 88029 Prologo (Prologue) .AnJonio Scottl 64831 Prologo (Prologue) Renato Zanelli 64832 Prologo (Prologue) Renato Zanelli 64484 Vesti la giubba (On With the Play) '. Giovanni Martinelli 64840 Vesti la giubba (On With the Play) . .Edward Johnson 1.75: 1 .75 1.7 1.75' 1.00 2.00 1.75 1.75 1.25 15 ' lis 1.2$ - A Just check thos tleairad and tend UU i list witk year remilUnc. Our Mmlt Order Department will do the reel. Name Address-...,... MORRISON ST.' AT BROADWAY UHJCTUttQ PtAtCS liejiriltt ! MUSIC 1B AUen AW rlAnLfi RAN05- aA- BBBfcw. V. .1 t CORNELIUS HOTEL Opea II tit sm. to 8 f.m. OPEN ALL- NIGHT Of EN ALL. NIGHT I - 1 1