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4 f . THE : OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, - OREGON. - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920; r commissioner - '. 1 , Claims City Municipal Paving Cuts Bids riant -!" 'J ... ...'. j f ' : $147,207 SPENT SINCE JANUARY 1 Pa vine Improvement in various suburban districts of the city have cost, since January I. a total of $147,207.04. according to figures made public Friday by Commis sioner A. L. Bar bur of the, depart ment of public utilities. Not the least Interesting; part of the information as made public la the com parison of sums which show that the municipal' paving- plant has saved the city $0,.25.20. Bids on the various paving- projects as mads by private contractors totaled 1191.011.24, according to the figures of Commissioner Barbur, while the munlci paj paving plant bid on such projects was 11(0,490. The plant, howeven, un dercut Its own bid in actuaLconstructlon tlS.2i2.tft. which brings theftotal saving to more than $60,000. It was predicted today that by the close of the year the work yet to be done nrlll increase the saving to nearly tOt.OOO, Commissioner Barbur pointing out that this is a return by the munic ipal plant of nearly 100 per cent on ln " vestment during the first year of its operation. The basts of figures la made on the following table: n ImprOfmnt Kaat 30th ttrmt 'luon avenn Raat 73d itratt Baat ISth itract Kaat SOth atract Kaat Ath, at 1. Baal lfltb atraet Tanlno avanua Harold avanua Ramon avanofl, at (lattnp afeiraa JaraaF atrat f-ttt 70th atreat Flint atreat IJmiti Hawthorna to Bandy. Kaat 18th to fcaat 17ih... Aldrr to Stark Marion to Biwkaae ....... Ainawortb to Holman . . . . Hpokana to (Nrhalnm . . . . , Kait 18th to Eaat 15th . . UUwsakia to East 24th . . . r... ........ . Eaat Ilth to Eaat lata .'. Hirhmond to Battimora . BiskiyoB to Sandy . Hancock to Tillamook . . . .. Total ALBINA 'j No spectators are allowed on the Jef ferson high school grounds while the football team is having signal practice each evening. The Overlook root ball team would like .to arrange games with teams of 125 pounds. Any team wishing a game please call Charles Bellmer, at Woodlawn 43S. Mrs. Carl O. Anderson of North Alblna is expected to return from the East this week. The Spectrum, the official paper of Jefferson high school, made its first appearance this term fi the past week. It was received wlh enthusiasm by all students. This paper has a monthly subscription of 1500. The Misses Helen and Maurtna Me Nicholas have returned from an ex tended trip in the East, where they .vis ited relatives and friends in Chicago, also Montana. Omaha and Seattle. The committee chairman of the Pil grim Christian Endeavor met Tuesday night at the home of the president, Joseph Ogden. Extensive work was .planned for the year. A social will be ,:, given soon. The January '21 class of Jeffersoir high school will give a "course" in the high school' gymnasium Thursday after , school. J. W. Fording. 270 Going street, is putting an addltidli to the back of his . house and Is building a garage. A few employes of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company con ferred the Master Mason degree to one of their fellow workers Saturday eve ning at Mount Hood lodge, which meets ' In Russell street. Refreshments were served. .FAIRVIEW The county fair at Gresham gave the boys of Kalrview several honors and the girls are going io come In next year by preparing for exhibits welt in advance. Clyde Peterson was first at Oresham with his white Leghorn pullets and cock erels. Julius Luscher won two prlies on his yearling calf, first prise in club work and third prise in open class. John Fleming was first and Charlie Qressley second on fattest pig. Gilbert Wagner won second prise on his Duroc Jersey boar. Leslie St. Clair Jr. was decided to be the prettiest baby under one year. His fine head of hair brought him a sec ond, ribbon. Mrs. O. F. Cady, a member of the Portland Study club. Tuesday attended the first meeting .of the season at the heme of Mrs. Richard Elmer Gehr in Rose CityPark. where Alfred D. Cridge spoke before a numbeV of members and guests on the "Effective Ballot." Mrs. Vern Jackson and baby son, Clif ford, of Condon, were guests last week at the home of George Shaw and wife. R. O., Williams and wife of Falrview will soon move to Portland to reside. , Neighbors and friends will regret their aeparture ana nope for tneir ruture good K fortune in their new home. A library station has been established in the O. F. Cady store. Interest In the library extension has been renewed and . many new applicants are drawing out Dooas. MULTNOMAH STATION, The real, estate agents are busy week days and . Sundays showing improved and unimproved property to visitors and i homeseekers. Ned Burke has several fine properties in orocess .of transfer. Kdwln Gale has listed soma fins prop erties and sites for homes which he "As You Grow Older" does your work tire your eyes? As you grow older will your eyes be in condition to 'do the same kind and quality of work you are doing at present? " It is mainly a question of taking care of your eyes now. Beware of eyestrain. At the first symptoms have; your eyes examined by one of our experi enced optometrists. Two optometrists in attendance at all times. . . ; DILLEN ROGERS w JEWELER and OPTICIAN V Killing swortk and Albina Aves. i . , EihblUUd 1910 LINNTON . .. mi Mwiiii'm .Siiiailft.iHf ii i- in mi . - .. ... .. ..... ITTfiTTy li T ) T'i irnirinijij . ' i ZSZSZ -T$ s-,-Vr f i . r j , , - j v : , , , j -. rr an j Wvut-rrr- v . ' ' Iff Jll r) ; - - 4-v It ' - ' . I j If If - rr.f 11 a ' - "-i "- ' ' " - I & IJortion of main enjoys showing to-visitors in his luxuri ous sedan. Roy Tonge of the Multnomah garage 'Contractor'a " Bid t 2B.B05 4T 14,188. 25 4.8A3.80 18.747.14 7.87.72 l.OM.BO 2.080.00 8,405 23 14.0'iS.M 78.800.87 4.018.60 11,469.88 6,158.00 7.01. 0() Parinjr Plant Bid 8 24.960.60 11.370.42 8.865.85 16,287.85 6.686.80 8B7.S7 1,719 65 2.673.25 12.582.45 67.821.68 3.178.00 8.62B.4S ft. 049. 10 6.427.33 PaWtif Plant (at 8 22.988.72 10,109.68 3.608.59 14.810.76 5.542.36 664.42 1.266.31 2.129.65 12.182.55 65.423.45 2.585.66 7. 828. 05 4.noo.v0 4.876.11 tl98.082.24 8160,490 00 tl47,207.O4 Is kept busy with two assistants, and frequently has to turn out in the wee small hours to help some auto tourist in distress. Mrs. A. L. Conger; superintendent of the Sunday school, is much encouraged by the Increased attendance. The con gregation of the Presbyterian church now meets in the school house, but hopes soon to have a place of worship of their own. Rev. D. S. Sharp is much en couraged at the prospects. The Masonic club met Tuesday eve ning: and decided to lease the hall over the Nelson Thompson store for lodge purposes. It Is expected that Orenomah lodge, A. F. and A. M.. under dispensa tion of th grand master, will be a re ality before many more weeks. SUNNYSIDE Rev. T. H. Gallagher of North Da kota will be the pastor of the Sunny- side M. E. church. Thirty-fifth and Tamhlll streets. Rev. W. F. Ineson,. who has been pastor, for more than a year, has been gives, a year's leave of ab sence on account of his health. T. H. Evans of 912 East Tamhlll street Is the new clerk at Mendenhall's store. Dan Green 'of the St. Louis meat mar ket, 1048 Hawthorne avenue, has bought a new delivery car. Charles Gale has moved from 140 East Thirty-fifth street to Corvallis. J. P. Jenkins of 11S7 East Salmon street Is home fron a business trip through Southern Oregon and Northern California. Chicago Dentist Is Charmed With City Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Hay of Chicago were aruaata itnHnir tYt wa1r nf a T. 3waln, 989 Glenn avenue north, and of J. J. Swain, cousins. Dr. Hay is a prominent dentist of the mid-west me tropolis. Mrs. J. Morrison, daughter of A. L. 8wain. took the visitors for a trip over the Columbia river highway, which pleased them so much that they may return to make Portland their borne. ALBERTA Victoria Theatre 18TH AND ALBERTA SaU, Oct. It EDITH ROBERTS la "The Adorable Savage" "Springtime," 3-reel Comedy -Sas., Oct. 17 J. WARREN KERRIGAN la "A White Man's Chance" "Doing Time," Comedy Mon.-Tse Oct. l-ll The Special Production "LAHOMA" Wed OeU 18 EALI5E HAM3IEBSTKI5 in "The Woman Game" "HUMA!f BAIT 12th Chapter, "Hidden Danger" Tktrs.FrL, Oct. tM8 MAT ALLISON la "THE CHEATER" JNO, H. NELSON, LAPIDARY Precleva and Satnl-Praeloui Stana : . Out anS Pot Ml ad AgaUa and Msaon atones a tpesisnr 48 ALBSRTA STRUT went, iost , Highland Pharmacy MABQTJABDT BROS Druggists EUUsgaworth aad Valoa. Wdla. iSe. 8 Stores. Vie DeUver. Vfygaat aad TJaloa. Wsls. 1788. Alberta Pharmacy B E. BE ALL, Prop. Aaythlag Tea Need from the Drag Store We DellTer Promptly Pkoaee Wooalawa lit, C-tltt lata,. aa Alberta Sta. ALBERTA TIRE & REPAIR SHOP L. 8. BOBLNSON, Prop. , . AU Work Guarantied Vted Tirtt Bought and Sold 035 UNIQN AVE, IS ATTRACTIVE busi'ness street in thrlvinjr down-river adjunct to4 city E ADDS TO CLUBHOUSE FUND , The fire In the home of O. P. Lents orf Fremont street last Wed nesday caused $100 damage. Electric poles for light and power service are being placed on Richardson and Clame roads by the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company. The Jazz-Jinks 'Saturday night held In the open air at the end of the car line was an Immense success, and netted over 8220. The money will go towards the new clubhouse building project. All the young people of the Parkrose dis trict enjoyed the occasion immensely. A moving picture show af the Pres byterian church Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the Parkrose Men's club, was largely attended by the people of Parkrose. The proceeds will go towards the building fund of the clubhouse. This project is interesting nearly all the resi dents of the flourishing suburb. An entertainment and dance is shortly to be given by the Parkrose high school students, the proceeds to be devoted to starting the proposed monthly bulletin and paper. L. Beaucrys and wife have a new baby girl at their home on Shaver street. J. Kidd and wife are receiving congratu lations of a baby girl. Mrs. G. Gregory is very ill in a Port land hospital. W. E. Conklin has added a dozen thoroughbred White Leghorn chickens to his well known chicken farm on Shaver street, and expects to make a specialty of them and to shortly extend his operations until he- becomes one of the leading chicken producers of the county. Mrs. A. Schats entertained a party of friends at her home Wednesday evening. W. H. Holderness of San Diego and his wife are visiting their daughter. Crystal Theatre lit KILLINGSWOBTH ATE. SATUBDAY, OCT. 18 COBINNE fiBU'FITH In "Bab's Candidate" Regular Campaign Picture. 8tTNDAY. OCT. 17 CHA8. BAY la s "PARIS GREEN" Comedy, MBaek to Nature Glrlt MOS. asd TCES OCT. 18-18 "The World and His Wife" - All Star Cast. Best of Season. WEDNESDAY, OCT. t8 GLADYS BHOCKWELL la "THE DEADLINE" THUB8. asd FBI OCT. 8I-8J Featuring "Why Change Your Wife?" Thomas Melgbas and Gloria Swassos In one of the biggest and best productions ever made. Begalar-Price. MISSISSI Carl G. & PARK GROCERIES Hals Store 847 Mlsilssippl Ave. Phone 1 Woediawa 109 TWO STORES AND MEAT MARKET F. B. ROLAND HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS Qranltawara, Tinware, Saesan Teota, Lawn Stowara and Mntara' SupsMea A Larva Snort man t ef Sfwrtlrvf Ooods SSS UNION AVENUE NORTH Phone Woodlawn 1783 Notary Bblle M. E. Thompson Real Eftato, Loans, Ante and Fire Insurance, ; Rantato SaUJnc Knt for PIEDMONT Portland'! Chotoaat Bri aids Hems Section Offtoa-vaaS MtniMtppI COUCH'S PHARMACY , DRUaS, KODAKS. CANDY PRESCRIPTIONS . purKr and Accuracy IT Mwaliatnpl Cam tr ratlins Ogden & Gravelle , RIAL ESTATIaiSURANCB . 107 Shfer tL, Portland, Oregon Pfcono Woodlawn ZOf SUBURB Mrs. F McBurney on Shaver street. V. McBurney left Monday evening for a short business trip to Sacramento. Residents of Skldmore street between Richardson and Slausen roads held a meeting Monday evening at the home of T. N. Kendrlck, with a view of taking action to have the roadway graded and graveled and otherwise im proved. Committees have been ap pointed to submit the plan to the county authorities. - C. F. King; has opened his new garage on Sandy boulevard and Richardson road and already has as much work as his time will permit him to receive. The Northwest Box company of Park rose' has shut down Its plant for the winter. It ran steadily for over, eight months and employed from eight to 20 persons. Reedsport Citizens Greet Chamberlain Reedsport, Or., Oct 18. United States Senator Chamberlain visited the Repub lican stronghold of Reedsport and was enthusiastically received. A visit to the industrial plants and Jetties was a reve lation of the wonderful development ac complished In a few years. The senator agreed that the port was enfitled to rec ognition of the government in the de velopment of the harbor. Elms Registration Grows Chehalls. Wash.. Oct. 16. Registration for Elma is 833, a gain of 154 since the books were reopened after the primary election. TIVOLI THEATRE "MoTle Arosnd the Coraer WILLIAMS AYE Near Bassell PROGRAM OCT. 17 TO OCT. 23 SUNDAY, OCT. 17 Carmml Mymr in "The Folly Trail" MON, "and TUES, OCT. 18-It Harry Walthall in "Long Lane Turning" Also Bath ef Rockies No. t Comedy WED. aad THUB8, OCT. 16-11 Gladys Leslie in "The Golden Shower" Comedy and Matt A Jeff FBI. aad 8 AT OCT. SS-SI Catherine Calvert in "Romance of the Under world" t-Beel Feature Comedy aad News Beel PPI-UNION Anderson Go. Branch Store: 111 X. Lombard 8U Phone: Woodlawa 474S Union Avenue Cyclery Areaey DAYIS-Jf ADE BICYCLES , DAYTON SNELL ' Also 1 SLIGHTLY TJ8ED MOTOECTCLES ASD BICYCLES Tires, Tnbet, Accessories 'repairing ALL YTOBK CCABAitTKSJ) 414 TJaloa Ave. V. SPBOtAL Vacuum dethaa Waahinf sail Ins 97.00 D.R. WATSON HARDWARE MAYOR IS OPPOSED TO CONSOLIDATION OF TWO DISTRICTS R. R. Morrill, mayor of Falrview and one of the directors of the school dis trict, has given expression to the Views of those opposed to the entry of .the Fairvlew grade school district Into the Union high school district,, whose school is at Oresham. He says: "For some time past we have been able to tay to our pupils who are leav ing our grade school, 'You may go to any Mgh school In the stats of Oregon (Including union high No. S, and also including such vocational schools as the Benson Polytechnic, the Qlrls Poly technic ahd the High School of Com merce) and your tuition will be abso lutely free. Furthermore, your trans portation will be equally free to any. of these schools, the only provision being that the school must be in Multnomah county to- claim free transportation. The new car schedule makes it possible for our children to leave Falrview at on time. Is it surprising that many oil our citisens desire to retain these excep tional educational facilities? "All these benefits cost the taxpayers of this district only 1.4 mills for county high school tuition fund and 1.25 mills for transportation, a total pf 2.65 mills for all our educational advantages above the eighth grade. Now If we are Joined to union high No. 2, here is the situa tion and the expense: Our children would be excluded from all other high schools In the stale, including the afore said vocational schools, unless tuition is paid by the pupil. Last year the tuition at Benson was $135 and at the other high schools shout $ino. The free transportation Vould automatically cease so far as all schools except union high are concerned. As for the cost, unon high's levy last year was 7.5 mills. Even with Falrview in, could It be low ered when salaries and other expenses are higher? Has the policy beer, to lower the mlllage when new territory as been annexed? We know it has not. "Isn't it evident from the foregoing that consolidation would double and al most treble our tax levy and at the same time deprive our children of many privileges which are now ' theirs? We would be permanently tied to union KILLING Westerman's Specials Lee Unionalls. blue an4 khaki CarrrTen's Striped Overalls -and Jackets Men's Corduroy Pants. 7.50 values Men's Wool "Rufneck" Sweater at Men's Wool Slipover Sweaters. 16. So values Quilts, regular $3. So and 4.oo values "Wool Finished" Blankets. laree size Regular 112.00 Wool Blankets . $9.48Boys' Shoes, big values Westerman Dry Goods Store 122-4 KHXINCSWORTH Two Stores ' . 147 KUllsfiwortk Ate. 817 MlsaUalppl A?e. Psoas Woodlawa 1st FENNING'S Bakery and Delicatessen "The Beat in Our Line' C. FEUDING, Prop. -V e" HAVE IT OE CAN BAKE IT YfE ARE FOOD SPECIALISTS PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS HOUSf WIRINN AND RIPAIRIN8 ALL KINDS ELIOTRICAL PIXTURltV CH At. SPICK ELtOTRICAL SUPPLIES WOODLAWN 182B BASKET GROCETERIA 144 KILLLNGSWORTH AVE. Piedmont's new Self-Serve Store, where you save the cost of Clerks. De livery and Credit. Look for our Saturday Bargains. EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES TWO STORES FOR DRUGS I- Killingsworth Ave. Drug Co. IT. E. Cor. Alblna and xnilefsworta Kenton Pharmacy , 178S Derby 8U Doddridge, DeFem A Harlow, Props. PHOITE WOODLAVfH 8T1 WiJorse MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS AND SHOES OPE2T EVEjmrGS it KIUiBfiwortn At. Weotflawa S71 Two Lsadlac Coafeetleaery Stores . v oa tae East Bids COLONIAL CHOCOLATE SHOP LOCATED AT KIlXnrGSWOBTH i AW ALBIKA . ATE 8. aad -WILLIAMS AJTD RTJSSELI. STS. COMPLETE- SMOKERS' ARTICLES Oar Pwa Heaie-Msde 3 CANDIES - TS. MT. XORLaBTT. Prop. high and forever barred from any other similar school In Oregon unless we 'pay both tuition and transportation. Peo ple who have children with aa aptitude for trades (and I candidly say many would be better off learning good trades than "book learning only) should calmly ask themselves If they are not doing their -children and their neighbors' children an injustice by voting them selves sway from the benefits of free tuition in the Portland trade schools, to esy nothing of the other high schools. There are those among us who believe the time Is not tar distant when Trout dale. Wilkea. Rockwood and Falrview will unite and maintain a union high school of our own in a central location. We would forever make this impossible if we became a part of union high No. 2. 1 "I am a small taxpayer. In this dis trict so am not pleading from a selfish standpoint in order that 5 mills may be saved to my people. It has always been ny view that money jhould not .be con sidered when a child's welfare and edu cation are at stake. "The Oresham folks are an energetic, hustling bunch of people, full of ambi tion for their town and school. They have a splendid high school else con sidered an efficient corps of teachers and a Very efficient principal. I know this from common report and because I spent several hours going through their school from cellar to attic, urMer the guidance of their janitor and thelr prin cipal. Both of these gentlemen showed me every courtesy. They should, how ever, curb their vaulting ambition to annex everything that adjoins them, at least in so far as it affects us. We respect them, as a neighbor and friend, but not as a life partner. We would only make them unhappy, as our destiny seems to lte to the west, toward which all our carllnea and paved roads run." Boy's Arm Is Broken Twice in One Place Dallas, Oct 16. Ernest Anderson, young aon of N. Anderson of this city, suffered a fracture of his right arm Thursday. The lad fell about a month ago and the same arm was broken in the same place. He had just taken the in;uied member from the splints when the second accident occurred. Dayton Citizen Dies Dayton, Or.. Oct. 16.-r-Louis Wambs gan died Wednesday at the age of T9 years. He had been a citizen of Yam hill county since 189S. He Is survived by a eon, Harry Wambsgan, of Alberta, Caiada. and two daughters, Mrs. Hlb bert of Dayton and Mrs. Lumm of Port land. SWORTH 3.98 12.25 5.48 9.50 .$5.48 $2.79 . $5.48 $2.98 WOODLAWN 3507 141 KILLINOSWORTH AVENUE We Fix Any Old Thing I. J. BOYOE 2 KILLINOSWORTH AVE. Par Sat. China gld ear: Smith motor wheel; twtn babT bussr: two SOxS-ineh tlraa.- P. R. MILLER Builder & Contractor 1141 ALSINA MVEMJUC Naar Kliimsawwtn J Am torn! o Wn Ratldanea Pfcona Wwadlawn 4S4S REAL ESTATE KILLINSSWOWTH AVENUE REALTY OO. Itl KIHInsaworth Afanu Nnar KIIIHmwarm and Alblna Notary Public, Mortcasa Loana, Ioauraaoa A. tl. Roettger Hardware Co. EVENVTNINa IN HARDWARE. PAINTS, CUTLERY. SPORTINa OOODS AND riSHIN TAOKLE 14S E. KHUnnwartb Af. ! Wdln. 2S0 4. IP IT'S HOTIOHS TOU VYAKT CALL AT The Variety Store EILLIKOS WOK'TH ATE. Fryers Pharmacy SViaatawn SS IS KBIliijawafUl Avn. - Parttand, Ora Reliable Druggists psmmbpt aCRViea PRIOR and .QUALITY RIOHT NO CHANGES IN TS l ARE TO BE I Although several district In Mult nomah county have been tik'nr for a rearrangement of votlig precincts, bo as to make them more accessible, there will be no changes for the forthcoming general eleotion. It Is expected, however, that a rearrange ment will follow, j tht a clTticns to be held later voters In certain districts will not have to ravo! Jong or roundabout distances In order to reach the polls. The latest change, which was made before the last primary elactlon, was the division of Ryan Place precinct, half of this territory being taken to form the Multnomah station precinct, officially known as No. 224. At the primary eiecnon me voting piece wse located in Kemp's drug store. The lo cation of tfie polls for this -precinct will be determined bv Heontv shmritt Pr.it during the next few days. A demand has been made for the cre ation of a new voting place in the Al pena uisinct just outside the city llm- mis wouia require a division or the Parkrose precinct, which later may be effected. It would obviate the ne cessity of voters having to make a long trip down town knd then back in the same general direction In niMar tn reaeh the voting place by streetcars. . Within a few days the rooms to be used for polling places In all of the pre cincts of Multnomah county will be definitely determined, so that the printed lists may be prepared and posted. Of more than 1,900,000 bales of cotton consumed by Japan in the year ending with July about one third were imported from the United States. RUSSELL VOTING PRECINC m Patronize Your East Side Druggist MATTHIEU has a dozen good reasons why it pays. Look 'em over. We Specialize in PRINTING AND DEVELOPING HAVE YOUR WORK DONE HERE Full Line of EASTMAN KODAKS mXtthieu DRUG CO. We Give S. A. H. Stamps With Every Purchase 275 Russell St., Portland, Or. Phones E-662 C 1232 "Thirty Years on th Sanaa Coraer Bespeaks for Our Reliability." GROCERY SPECIALS Everything good to eat that the market affords in Fancy and Staple Groceries Creme Oil Soip, 3 cakes.... 2Sc E. . Corn FUkfs, pkg 10c WE SOLICIT YOUR PHONE ORDERS S. C. Kurdy & Co. Stores East 3544. 544 William. Ava. Tabor 8163. 1393 Sandy Blvd. Albina Faint Co. Coatraetors of Paper Hanging House Painting Tinting. Etc. W. M. SMITH, Prop. East 4447 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 550 WILLIAMS AVE. Rfcons East S71T . . DaVllblM. Mgr. ALBINA FURNITURE CQ. NEW AND USED FURNITURE EVERYTHING TO a BIO WILLIAMS AVE. AMERICAN BAKERY Eaat 4229 483 WILLIAMS AVENUE MALTED MILK BREAD A SPECIALTY PIES CAKES PASTRIES- Dan DaaMaan WmS Csat S4SS Dependable Cleaner 1 and Dyeri . SsHs SymaS SOa Orf OlsnnaS S1.SO suhs or oo S1S WILLIAMS AVE. S.K. FISHER j . THE DBvCOGItT til urtnia'ats Arts is, Cersr Targ i , roiiuaa, Orsrsa Northwest Tourist?, '. "Association Meeting . Draws Portlanders f Planning the coming year's program and reviewing the results of Ut year's work, members of the Pacific North west Tourist- association are holding their fourth annual meeting in Tacoma today. - Election of officers will be held and the Oregon delegation will ask for the appropriation of $15, 000 to cover a four months' lecture trip by Frank Branch Riley In 1921. In attendance at the meeting are W. J. Hofmann, president ; ICmery Olm stead. vice president; Phil Metschan. J. P., Jaeger and O. W. Mlelke of Port land: 8. A. Koser Of Salem: Robert W. Sawyer, Bend: Oeorge -Hyatt. Knter prlse; E. K. Brodle, Orejron City ; Charles Hall- Marehfleld ; C. E. lnpalls. Cor vallls J. W, Siemens, Klamuth Falls, and Leslie Butler. Hood River. GAY THEATRE Mississippi Ave Near Falllag 81TW- OCT. 17 Anita Stewart in "The Yellow Typhoon" Comedy, "Sheriff Nell's Comeback" MO.-TLKSm OCT. 18-11 May Allison in ' "THE CHEATER" Also "The l.oat Tlty" WED, OCT. Mildred Harris Chaplin in "Polly of the Storm Country" THCR8.-FRI, OCT. ti ll "Shipwrecked Among Cannibals" 8AT OCT. 21 "Riders of the Dawn" STORY BT .AK ORET ALL-STAR CAST - WILLIAMS Castoria 33c Brorao Seltzer. .10c, 25c, 50c sizes Listerine 25c, 50c sizes Matthieu Expectorant 50c Cuticura Soap 23c Woodbury Facial Soap 23c Hind's Honey 50c Piso's Consumptive Cure 30c Phillip's Magnesia 25c, 45c Pinkham Compound, bottle. .$1.10 Mentholatum 25c and 50c Maion Jar Caps, dozen 23c Mason Jar Rubbers, dozen... 5c FURNISH THE HOME Dr.J.V.Rawlinson Vision Specialist 549i WUliams Ave. ' (Over Bates' Bank) Office Houri, 9:30-12; 1:30-5 EVENINGS -S BY APPOINTMENT : Of He East 7070 S Residence Woodlawn $603 J Cast MS ' SSS WIHlama Aao. .1.1 .;" - ' f