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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON 1 TOWN TOPICS ' Trawlers to H point of ths tJniUd Stats or broad ahonld taks adranUc of xpcrirnead fcv formation nd Mrrie attend through Ths Ore gon Journal Information and Trarel Bureau, la fwraanaJ chant of Doner B. Smith. Railroad ttcfeat sad steamship bookings srrsacad, ror izn sxcbsn taauad. laiormatloa duo ttfaid fex passports. - COM0 EVENTS Tint Anona Orcgoa Btat Cora Bnow, rotv bod. Nombr 1 to febrnary 37. l2l. Western Wiatcr alio. Oragoa Poultry sad Pot Stock association, Too Auditorium, Port land, Dtcembar IS to It. JIUU Tcachcra' association. Portland. Dsosov A- state aoMtctatioa. Portland. Pecoss Retail Bsrdwsr aad Implement dealers. Port, hod. Jaauar 26 to 2S. . Oragoa Betafl ftisrebaats aseodatioo. Marsh field. February. . Pacific Coaat BoeJaty of OrtlwdoeJata, Psora ary 18 to IS. Brotharbood of Amvrlria Teomafa Ute eon- Clare, Eugeoe, April, 1S21 A. V. U, daw W., grand lodge. April, third Taaa- Foresters of America, grand coort, Portlaad. Uay 22 to 21. , , . Military Order of the Loyal Legion. Portlaad. Hay 10. KiuahU of Columtma. state oooneO. Portlaad, May SO. r - Stale DanUl society, liii. ' WEATHER FORECASTS ' Portland and Tirinitj: Thursday probably rain; southwesterly winds. i Oregon and Washington: - Tbnrsday probably raia; moderate southwesterly winda. WEATHER COJIDITIOJfS tw preaaaro prevail over aimoat the entire West, the point of greatest deprearion being ap parently in Northern British Columbia. Tli pressure is low in the itatea aouth of the Ohio riTer. Centers of high pressure are shown In the Lake region and in Texas. Precipitation baa occurred in the Paeifie statea and i the south ern states east of the Mississippi riTer. The weather is much, milder in carta of Narad. California. Wyoming and South Dakota, and much colder, in Saskatchewan and -part of Texas and New York, r' reeling weather extends aouth ward into Texas. Relatire humidity at Portlaad: Kaon yester day, 77 per cent;, a p. m. yeaterdsy, 78 per - cent; o a. m. today, 87 per cent. Precipitation since January 1: , Total, 18.79 Inches; normal. 89.70 inches: deficiency, 8. 91 Inches. EDWARD U WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS l! i fa h 11 "88 i 2 I .01 88 80 0 42 24 V 82 2t 0 42 12 0 88 82 0 82 1 0 82 S2 0 62 40 .10 62 44 0 40 24 .0 28 26 0 84 .... - 0 84 80 0 60 46 .18 49 40 .88 44 86 .16 88 86 .86 68 42 0 46 28 46 40 .86 42 28 0 88 28 0 68 $4 0 40 2 0 40 2 0 47 42 .17 40 84 .98 48 ' 40 .82 60 24 0 80 42 .88 42 28 0 88 22 0 48 80 .04 68 48 0 64 48 .14 46 88 .22 82 14 0 42 20 84 82 .06 44 40 .46 40 26 0 24 42T 88 .62 42 28 0 48 82 O 88 80 .04 88 28 0 Baker, Or. '. Boise, Idaho ...... Boston, Mass. .... Buffalo. N. T C algary, Alberta . . , Chicago, III. Ienrer, Colo. . . . , Ilea Moines. Iowa.,, 1'resno. CaX . . . . , Galveston, Texas . , Helena, Mont . . . , Hnron, 8. D... ... Juneau, Alaska . . Kaunas City, Mo,. lna AngHea, Cal,,. MsnhfieM, Or. ... Medford. Or. . . . , Memphis, Tenn. . , N.i. fr Mm T.ft - - . . Nw Tork, K. T . x North Heed. Waah... North Platte. Neb ... , Oklahoma City, Okla.. Phoenix, Arts. ...... Pittsburg. Pa. Pore tello, Idaho .... Portland, Or. . . . . J'rtnce itupert, B. C. Koeetrarg, Or. . . . IloswsH, N. M... Fseramento. CaL . 8t. Louis. Mo fet. Paul. Minn... Kelt Lake City, Utah. Ban Itoego, Cal San Francbco, Cal ........ Besttle. Wash. . i . . Sheridan. Wjro. .......... Sitka. Alaska Rpokane, Wash. .......... Tatoosh Island, Wash...... Tonopah, Net; . . , Vsldes, Alvka . . . Vancouver. B. . C . . . Walla Walla, Wash. ...... Washington, V. C ........ , Winnemucca, N. ........ Yakima; ' Wejh. . . i ...... . 'Afternoon report of preceding day. Will . Planus Terminals The first of the hearings to be. held between railroad representatives and - heads of Portland business and civic organisations on" the mayor's proitesal for a union passenger and freight terminal will be held this evening in the Chamber of Commerce. In attendance beside the railroad represent atives will be members of the Presidents' council, the president of the Chamber of Commerce, the city attorney and the city: engineer and engineer of the dock commlssioa. , .' World Expositloa Planned Plans for a world exposition in Portland in 1925 and recommended names for It ar to be discussed at a meeting of the Hydro Electrlo league in the Central library this evening. t The league was first to propose the exposition and that it be . made the centenary of the invention of the electro-magnet, basis Of electric power transmission. - A committee on name is understood to have suggested other additional expositlonal objects. Its report is to be heard at this evening's meeting. .. Salem .Mill City Stage Line Connects O. E. train No, 6 Salem, arrive M1U City 1 p. m. Also connects O. El train No. t Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph Hamman, proprietor. Salem. Phono 44. Adv. . - TValahan Rstnralng Home John F. Walahan, vice president of the American Writing Paper company, " left Tuesday (mm Laavst your bonds at the HibernU tor safe keeping. Wat will collect the inter est and credit your account. The cost is small. 10c 2 FOR 25c 15c THE HART CIGAR CO. 1 I. WA&ri night tor his home IA New England, after, v business Inspection tour of the Pacific coaat ata-tea. Ha waa accom panied by George L. Kodler, manager of the - oompany'a coast branches, and Charles B. Foster, assistant sales man ager. Walahan expressed himself as well pleased with business conditions In th West and predicted a rapid Indus trial development In this section. CkOBhard's Asto Bss Llaea PortUnd- Bb Helena diviaion Leave Portland t :10 a. m., 10 a. m., 1:J0 p. m., 4 p, m,; ar riTs St. Helens, I t. nt, 11:10 a n, t p. :I0 p. m. Leavs St. Helena 1 :30 a m.. 10 a. m.. 1 JO n. m 6:10 p. in.; srrlva Portland, a. nu 11 :0 a nw t P- m., ? p. m. Saturday and Sunday, leave Et Helens p. m.; leave Portland 11:15 p m. Buses leave St Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall MIL Adv. ." SaepsareVs Asts Bss Uae Portlend- Multnomah Falls division Leave Port land 9:80 a. m., 10:30 a. nv. 4 p. m.1 ar rive Multnomah. 11 :15 a. rrk., It :15 p. m., S :45 p. m. Leave Multnomah 7 45 a. m.. 1 p. m., 4 :15 p. m. ; arrive Portland 9 :30 ITU, 2 :45 p. m., I n m. Saturday ana Sunday, lea v Multnomah p. m.; leave Portland 11:15 d. m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 42SL Adv. C. A. Edward BesIgD Planning to devote his entire time to the Portland Vegetable Oil Mills company as treas urer and member of the executive com mittee, Charles A. Edwards, vice presi dent and manager of A. O. Anderson ec Co., has tendered his resignation to that company to take effect January 1. Edwards was chairman of the Chamber of Commerce committee which consid ered formation of the new company. Minister to Talk os Japan Rev. Charles Wesley Huett, formerly a mis sionary in Japan, now pastor of the Rose City Park Methodist church, is to be the speaker of the day before the Progres sive Business Men's club at the Benson hotel, Thursday noon. His subject will be Japan and the Tellow Peril." Ed ward L. Wells is to be chalrrnan of the oay. Christmas Spirit Pyorrhea can be cured. Twenty per cent reduction on all December work. Drs. Smith, Long and Stevenson, S10 Bush c Lane building. Adv. Klwaals as Baata Assistance in work being done by the Portland Cooperative infant Welfare association will be the Christmas activity of the Klwanis club, according to action taken at the regular An Ideal Restaarant for yoar evenlas; din ner er after theatre tapper. ; . Famous Multno m ah Orchestra All Popnlar Mosle Played by Beqnest DANCING 6 TO 8 9 TO 12 MAKE TOUR EES EBVATI0K8 FOR SEW YEAR'S ITOW Sri- Multnomah Hotel ! ARCADIAN ;j I GRILL i l nqi An ideal Restaarant 9.' I IBiSl YOUE CHEESTMAS VICTEOLA'' V . PUT IT ASIDE NOW , It is not too early to buy your Christ mas Victrola.' It is good business to secure it while yet you may. Each Christmas time our Victrola demands far exceed the supply, and this year the shortage will be greater than ever, before. ST IS GOOD BUSINESS TO BUY YOURT VICTROLA NOW. Nothing makes a happier, a more joyful or a merrier Christmas, and no gift, no matter what its cost, is of more permanent and lasting benefit to each member of the household. ' . , , - Whether your Christmas needs be a Victrola or Victor v Records for your home, for friends, near or far, our Victrola service will deliver at lust bt proper moment in proper and seasonable packages. Pecord orders make most de lightful gifts to dub luncheon in the Benson hotel Tues day noon. W.t t., B. Dodson, general manager of the Chamber of .Commerce, spoke on the Columbia basin rate ease. Caareh Blaaer for Jfsa A men's din- Her to celebrate the completion of im provements to the basement of Centenary-Wilbur - Methodist church. East Ninth and Pine streets, will be held at :30 o'clock tonight Plates win be set for 160. Speakers will be C. W. Miller, Dr. Fran? L. Wemett, pastor, and Dr. E. C Hickman, president of Kimball Col lege of Theology at Salem. Haaaaford Hat Xw Job J. M. Han- naford, who retired from the presidency of the Northern Pacific Railway com pany in November and waa succeeded by Charles Donnelly, has been appointed vice chairman of the board of directors of the Northern Pacific, according to a circular received at local offices of the company Tuesday. wortaer Pacific Official ea Tlslt To familiarize himself with business condi tions in this district, R. T. Brets, as sistant general freight and - passenger agent of the Northern Pacific Railway company at Tacoma, came to Portland Tuesday to remain for several days. ; Snephard's Asto Bas Line Portland. Astoria anA Seaside division Tiiv Portland" 10 a. m., 1 :80 p. m. ; arrive As toria 4 p. m., 7 p. m. Leave Astoria, 10 m., 1:30 p. m.; arrive Portland, 4 p. m, 7 p. m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. . Telephone Marshall 438L Adv. Smith to Talk at Spokane Dr. An drew C. Smith, state health officer, will address a meeting in Spokane Friday and Saturday of this week. Of the Spo kane County Medical society, on the subject of interstate cooperation in the control of communicable diseases. JaveBlle Orchestra to Play The South Mount Tabor Community club will pre sent Webber's juvenile orchestra in a musical program at the Joseph Kellogg school, -Friday night at 8 o'clock. . Irish Issne to Be Discussed "The Irish Republic" will be the subject of an address to be given Thursday before the Christmas Here is a most attractive new waste basket, rigidly built and fire proof, finished in oak, mahogany, olive ereen and white enamel. Just the thing- for your home or $2.25 office. Very special at. Diaries A most complete and varied assort ment of diaries in cloth and leather bindings for any use. The standard Laird & Lee. leather bound OA a iary, a most useful gift. . JV Leather bound diaries with clasp, for notes, each Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases Every man's home receives its final touch of comfort, convenience and taste through his choice in the selection of books, bookases and library furnishings. On our third floor you'll find exactly the finish you need in sectional bookcases, The Je K. Gill Co. Third and Alder Streets music - loving friends. We sKoawsow ctjat d no ad way Ull luncheon of the Portland Press club In the Elks building by Captain Edmund L. MacNaughten. The captain was recenty with the Royal Engineers la the Briuan army and is to discuss hia topic from the angle of an Ulster man and Prot estant. Mike Be Plate Arretted Mike Depinto was arrested Tuesday night by Inspec tors Coleman and Colllna for investiga tion following the discovery of 20 electric light bulbs in his possession, which are alleged to have been stolen from the New Grand theatre. According to the police Depinto was attempting to sen me lamps when arrested. Camlasr to Tow TotlfStl Ton can leave your "Dime a Line" Journal want ad for tomorrow's Journal at The Jour nal want ad aervice station In the Owl Drug C's store at sroaaway. ano Waahington street, upon eacn smius. except Sunday, until 10 o'clcc. Aav. Snephard's Asto Bat Lists Portland Hood River division: Leave Portland 1 :30 a. m., 10 :30 a. m.. z :ta p. m. Ar rive Hood River 12 :S0 p, m., z p. m., p. xa. Buses leave sl .... and Morrison. Phone Marshall 43SL Ad. Portlaad-Kewberg Basea leave Fourth and Alder daily. 8 :80. 9 :S0, 11 a. m., and L 2 :30, 4 :15, 6 :30, S :30 p. m. : Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 8314. Adv. ; Christmas Spirit Pyorrhea can be cured. Twenty per cent reduction on all December work. Drs. Smith, Long and Stevenson. 310 Bush & Lane building. Adv. Make Toartelt a HoUday Present of a satisfactory set of teeth. Dr. E. C. p.m,.n aneciallzes in "Plates That Please." 309 Journal building. Adv. Steams 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. Portland-Salrm Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare 1.75. AOV. Br. Watkias-has returned. 903 Corbett bdg. Adv. Safety Boxes, lc dally. 284 Oak Adv. Suggestions pencil and ample' room r7K O IHllllllllllllimillHIIH mrrrrrrrrrwIQjl have them. Boy, 14, Starts for 'Moyie Capital but Plans Qet Big Jolt The spirit of high adventure atirred the veins of Samuel Kata, . 14-year-old pupil at the Clinton Kelly school. Port land and its wealth of resources for Boyville palled upon young Kata, and he dreamed of fame through the moving picture route. The fascinations of the Studios of Hollywood.' Culver City and Universal City held him in their thrall until he bid school principal and school comrades farewell 'and departed in the quest. - But this plan, of Barn's disarranged others that had been made for him by his brother, Frank Katz, 831 East Thir tieth street, with whom the lad has been living while going to school here. The parents of the Kats brothers live in New York, and It had been planned to send the bey back to them for the holl Three years ago two forward-looking local drug . gists combined their various independent concerns and formed the nucleus of The Stout-Lyons Drug Co. It is a significant fact that since that day three years ago The Stout-Lyons Drug Co. has never ceased to be a local institution in fact and spirit. . fl-At no time in The Stout-Lyons Drug Co.'s history has any but local initiative and energy or any but local capital been called to its assistance. l The men Who have built The Stout-Lyons Drug Co. tp its present eminence are local men who look to no "foreign" owners for orders. The money invested in this business is local money, which does.not pay a cent of interest to outside capitalists. I In other words, The Stout-Lyons Drug Co. is BY, FOR and OF the people of Portland! The phrase, "YOUR HOME DRUGGIST," is no idle slogan, but a vitaLf act which means exactly what it says. q We believe these facts are "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT." This is a LOCAL ORGANIZA TION yet we do not appeatfor-your patronage be-, cause of this fact alone. But we do believe you will see the wisdom of buying from, a local organisation when it delivers to you drug service second to none in America! Irvington Pharmacy Northern Pacific Perkins Hotel Pharmacy E. 15th St. and Broadway Pharmacy 5th and Washington Sjs. 3d and Morrison Sts. is ' days, When he disappeared the police and outside towns were sotifled, and ha was picked up about 40 miles south of Portland aa he was sturdily trudging in the direction of Los Angeles, the movie capital. Back he came, and today Samuel Kata is a railroad passenger to New -York. -. Departed Elks Honored Eugene, December 8. A moat impres sive ceremony waa witnessed by a large audience of Elks and citisens who gath ered Sunday afternoon In the Elks' tem pi for the annual "Lodge of 'Sorrow." A fins tribute to the five departed mem bers of the lodge waa paid by Julius J. Berg of the Portland lodge. V Hot Lake Arrival' Hot Lake. Dec' I. Arrivals at Hot Lake aanatorium Sunday were: W- Li Slater, La Grande; Mary Smith. Port land ; Kirk Landers, Emmett. Idaho ; Henry Parker, Portland ; Mrs. F, A. Daech. Weiaer, Idaho; Mrs. C. I. Robin son, Yakima ; E H. Munta, Diamond. Waah. : O. March n. Grandvlew, Wash. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. La Clede, Haines. ink Ab Bjiions DmqCa a mute tqtff,j;i " " " .. Home for the Holidays in Bradford Clothes DISCERNING young men are choosing Brad fords here for their holiday wearing; they are looking forward as well to the long months of loyal service they can expect from Bradfords after the holidays are over. Bradfords maintain to the end their smartness and refined appearance. Overcoats and Suits $25 to $50 Exceptional Values lit $35, $40, $45 285 Washington St., Moonshine Whiskey Found in Farm Raid Eight gaons of moonshine whiskey and 22S gallons of mAsh, together with a crude still in which a washboilerand pieces of an old eaves trough wars used, were captured when 4 squad ofdeputy sheriffs raided the farm of Jim Oust, back of Council Crest. Tuesday. ; Ths sheriffs officers say that In all their ex perience with illicit stills they hav never found one that was so unsanitary, nor conditions so filthy, ths mash itself con, taining spoiled' fruit and other refuse. being practically a mass or garoage. Gust was taken to the county JaiL Card of Thanks I swish to express my grateful appre ciation for the kindness of friends and neighbors during the illness and last days of my husband : the Moscow lodge of Elks and the local lodge of Portland for their many kindly visits, flowers and last beautiful service. Mrs. William Chambers. -- on P Bet Fourth and Fifth' i f My Druggist' HAVE you ever stopped to think of the im portance of htvinr a ret' ular druggist one you know is always on duty niRht 'is well as! day to fulfill your drug; .needs? The store of - "Depend able Drugs' is the refu tar druggist to thpusands. WE NEVER CLOSE M- DENTISTS IRC. PLATES$10 WE GUARANTEE bCH WORK Pon-elalD Crowas .............. .5.00 roreslals Flllinc .4....... Sl.OO ttK Void Crows , S5.00 tS-K Gold Brldgs ...$5.00 xtrs(tlsf You can have an examlnttlon of four teeth free of any charge or obli gation by calling at our office. 13 1H Morrison, Comsr Sscond- Eatirs Conor. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION SIGN Why den't ror inenaner mat Beaters 1 recommeno TOILET PAPER.1 pjTdpHIhiero o MsssSasS r - '-V A ' ' ' f 1 Baby needs the health and strength in a food; 5 63 years has broven ridhf - EAGLE BRAND I Condensed Milk Prize Valtz Finals $100.00 Cash Prizes wilt bo awarded ths winner Corns and watch them drncs. THURSDAY EYE,, DEC. 9 BROADWAY HALL BAITCIire ETERT WEEK KIOHT Portland's Leading Dance School . In Connsction. - PRITATE A5D CLASS LE88058 DAILY. The UNITED ARTISANS Insure the Whole Family Maw so Par Ltfs and Whole Urs fiaas Aassts Mtarly ll.6VU.oou.oS Artlsaas BWf, Bmadwsy ssd Oak SW . -.r' Hals US9 . EyWl9 MAIN T8II UNION 1W 53 J J V l M l ' 90907 PIHK ST. PORTLAND, Oft. liiiHiiiiiirhiiiiiiuiiiiiiiirrit