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TUESDAY, JUNE 14. 1C21; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWN TOPICS aasoclstton. Band. iniT COMING KTENT8 ' A. 1. and A. ML pud loda. Jnna 15-IT. Eastern Star, arand chapter. Jooa 18. Horthwastara Electrio Lasbt ft Powa aasoda tton spsaa Jim IS. , r : . Ontia Mosccn. association. Portland. June H. .-. - - bracoa Social "Works association, Jan. 19. PacUis North wm oU Imtraiitunt. J una 20- BufldSns Onm and . Maaar. " Portlaad. G. A. R. 4eprtJMBt ancampmsnt. FandUtoa. Jam 14 to IS. Mortnwsst Oonfarsnea at Oradnate ltoraaa, Jans 22 to 24. . 8Ut Lattat Carriars' association. Bassos. Jjona 29. '.- . Indian War Vatcraas Hrwth PatiO coast. Jans .' - Tri-Stste Medical afaoeUtJoM eonrentioo. Jobs SO, July 1 and 2. Orecoa Leston, Papartsns at of Oresoa. Tfio Sn. Jaljr 1 and 2. . - United Artisans' eonretrtion. Artorta. Jnlj 2 Patrons of HusbaodrT. stats July 7 to 10. Mtata Editorial National Association adenine Anslin Clubs. Portland Aagusi. Baptist tea la cooTOBtton. Columbia City. Jruy 26 to Z. . ' . Stat Dental society, Portia od, AnraK. Buyers' vk, Portland. ausust 1 to Indapcadent Order Bed aUB.sreet aoaaeO. Astoria, Auaast 2. ' . Soatnwest WaebJncton lair. CbehaHe-Oaatra-11. Auctut 2. Paettio Carman Methodist eonf erenee, Ancuat tana' County rl. Bwne. Beptaraoat 1 to IS. - i " ' ' Clackamas County Wait. Canby. September 14 to' -14. NorttiwMt Hay and Grain Snow. Pendleton, September 1 to 24. . . Multnomah Coanty Fair. Greshanv septem bar 10 to 25.' . a'w , Columbia (fcotmty Fair. St Helena Septeiabs Orecoa' State Fair. Salem. September 2$ to October 1. . . . ? . Lmn County Fair. Albany. J5etobar to S Wasco County Fair, Tha Dalles, October Oracoa Methodist " eonf crane. forest Grove. October S. ' . Pott Coanty Fair. Danes. Oetobar to Boyal Arcanum, araad council. Portland. Oc tober 1$. . tj. Knights ' Tamplar. grand commandery. L Grande. October 1. . , k National Uransa roactins, Portland. Norambar Paeiflo IntarnaHonal IiTartoclt BxpoaiUon, Portland, Noramber 21 to 26. . Amerieaa Hiatoiieal aaaociafaoti. Pad no Coaat oa. ynariiiw. n Inr, EJ. T. Mlnche ;' Industrial and port development. R., R. Clark : lefflalatlon, John C Veatch ; public nalth. Ir. N. E. Wayaon ; taxation, Harry C. Kendall. - Foar Bora " Arrested Four b6ya be tween the -.gee of 1 and 20 were ar rested Monday at the Roae City Park speedway by City Park Inspector W. F. Bent on chargrea .of larceny and tres pass, after a report that they were steal ing brass land copper from two wrecked locomotives - need in the American Le gion's head-on collision. The boys are: Kenneth Bonebrlght, Walter Hutchinson, Herbett Chrietensen and Bud Kenney. They will be prosecuted in the municipal court. j . - ' TTEATHEB TOBECAST Portland and Ticinityt Wednaaday - onjetUed weathar. probably vita ahowera; southwesterly Ores on: Wednesday anaetUad weather, prob ably with ahowera northwest portion; nodatate sonthweatarly winds. - . Waahincton: Wednesday ahowera; iresn 'outhwesterly winds. .- ? . V; VTEATHEB COJfBlTIOSS v Ixtw pressure prerails except ref small areas in tha upper lake resion. on tha tulf coast, and on the coast ot Northern California and South ern Oreson, tha lowest readincs beinc in Mon tana. PrecipiUtioa . baa occurred alone uw North Pacilie coast, aloes and Bear the Canadian boundary, and at a number of southwestern stations. . A thunderstorm . occurred at North vx-mA r..h : Tha weather is much cooler in narta of Washington. Idaho. Arizona, and Illi nois, and is much warmer In Northern rSas v..r.v.M Thai tjmraeratiire la still abora nor- . mal except orer parts of tha Pacific stops and in the extreme Northeast. Relative humidity at Portland: Noon yes terday, 66 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday.. 39 per cent: 8 a. m. today. 72 percent. ' Pweinitation aince January 1 : Total, 22.90 inches: noamal, 23.67 inches: decifiency, 0.77 Jnch. EDWARD I WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Raker, Or. . Roiae, Idaho Rniiton,. Maae. . . . Hiiffalo. N. T. .... falaary, ' Alberta I 'hicaRO, 111. ....... I leaver, Colo. ...... f n Moines, Iowa . . . Fr-no, Cal. ....... fialTeaton, Texas .... Helena. Mont. ...... Honolulu, T. H.... Huron, A. t. . ...... Juneau, Alaska ... ... Ksmloopa. B. C,,.., Kanna City. Mo. ... . Knoxrille, Tenn. .... IjOk A nselea, Cal . . . . Marahfield, Or. Medford, Or. ...... Memphis. Tenn, . . . . New Orleans. . . I . . . . New Tork, N. T..... 'Nome, Alaska .......... North Head. Wash ........ .North Platte. Neb... Oklahoma City,, Okla. . . Phoenix, Aria. : . i , , , . I'lttsburc, Pa. . . . . . Portland, Or. . i ...... . " Prince Rupert, B. ..... - Rasebnrc, Or. ........... RoaweU. N. M Hacramento, Cal. ......... St.. Louia. Mo..;.. ...... fit. Paul. Mmn. ......... . Halt lke City. UUh...... San Tieo, , Cal. ........ San Franriscn, Cal.... ...i Seattle; Wash.' ........... Sheridan, Wyo. .......... 'Sitka. Alaska . . i .. . . . . . Spokane, Wa.th. . . . . T aroma, ' Wash. ... ... ..... Tsnans, Alaska ........ Tatooeh Island, Wash; . . . . . Tonopah, Ne. ...... Valde. Alaska . . . . . Vancouver, B, C . . . Walla Walla. Wash.. Washington, D. C . . . Yakima. Waxh. . . . . . . . .. . . . 1?ITT -I 2 r 5 i -r la i i TO 44 0 90 60 0 " 82 0 .01 78 O . . . . 4 O 80 66 O 84 62 0 92 72 0 88 54 0 84 T8 0 92 56 O 80 ... . 0 0 , 64 O 70 .... O 78 46 0 90 I 72 . 6 00 68 0 70 58 O 64 40 .32 70 4S . 0 88 72 ,0 88 74 . Oi 86 64 0 36 .... 0 ' 58 48 .80 86 64 ; 0 76 70 .62 88 72 .04 88 60 0 67 52 .02 66 . . . . O 70 46 0 82 62 0 84 50 0 94 76 0 80 62 .86 92 70 0 64 60 0 66 54 0 62 SO .08 92 56 0 64 .... 0 75 64 0 64 50 .14 64 .. . . 0 ' 56 88 66 62 .. .- . 0 60 60 .24 80 52 0 .92 68 0 76 88 0 'Afternoon report preceding dayT Ad Clnb Speakers Annotated The speakers before the Ad club Wednesday noon at the . Benson hotel will be H. W. Aylesworth, New York, executive man ager of the National Electric Light as eociation f Robert Sibley of San Fran .cIbco,. editor t Journal of Electricity and Western Industry, and Franklin T. Grif fith. president of the" Portland Railway, Light & Power company. The music will be furnished by George Olsen'g orches tra. -(The club announces the appoint men t of a Better Business Bureau man aging committee composed of W. W. Brown, rhalrman ; Frank . P. Tebbetts and., W, J. Plepenbrlnk, with W. B. Shtveley as legal adviser. To Ilcnss . Fair Site A site for the fair will be discussed tonight at a meet Inr of the Mount Scott Improvement club to be held at the Arleta branch U brary. Plans for Foster road will be . outlined before the meeting by a repre sentative from the city engineer's office, The business session will be- preceded by a literary program. The meeting .starts at b o cioctc City Clab Makes Appointments The special activities of the City club for the coming year will be under the direc tion of the following chairmen of com mittees recently appointed by the pres ident; L. D. Bosley : Americanization. L. R. Wheeler; boys. Alex Rae; city plan became impossible to house the Sunday school in the building, so the Hustlers' club, a men's class, buUt a ; portable building for its Sunday mdrnmtr service. This club will have a picnic tonight at Rocky Butte., Pr." Huetf also installed these Epworth league officers last Sun day : President. Miss Charlotte Tebben; ice-presiaents. France . Bellinger, . Al fred SchmeckeL . Mildred ; White and Evelyn White ; secretary. Paul Norman ; treasurer, Paul Hess ; 24 boor day sec retary. Kirk Bellinger ; chorister, Bea trice Tebben ; pianist, velraa Hendy. : Shepard's Ante Bas Haea Portland St. Helens division Leave Portland 7 :S0 a. m., ie a. m., 1p.m. and 4 p. m. daily and 11:15 p.m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays, i .Leave St. Helens 7:30 a, m., 10:65 a. m., 1:1$ p. m., 1:45 p. 6:15 p. m. and, 9 :45 p. m. daily and f :15 p. rn. Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Buses jj leave ssli tjnanes notei. zutMomson street. .Telephone Marsnau 438i Aav. Shepard's Aato Bas Xlnea Portland-Astoria-Seaside division Leave Portland 7:30 a. m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4:16 p. m. daily, i Leave Astoria 7:15 a. m., 10 a m.. 1:30 p. m. and 6:13 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Sea side and ; Clatsop Beach points. Buses leave St. Charles - hotel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall. 4381v Adv. ; Woodward to Speak At the meeting of Portland chapter No. 1 of the National Choral league to be held at Central library Thursday evening an -address on patriotic singing will be delivered by William F. Woodward at 9 o'clock. The community sing will be conducted by Professor Tom Q. Taylor, organist of Saint' Davids church. . Man: Loses Bearings Oscar Nelson, Hood hotel, asked the police this morn ing to help hjm Kind out where he was Sunday night. Nelson said he went out on a drinking yArty that ended In some hotel, he; couldn't remember which one. While in the hotel he was robbed of S 290. Of this he was sure but of everything else he was very uncertain. Shepard's Aato Bas Lines Multno mah Kails division. Leave -Portland 9:30 a. m.. 11 a. m 2:45 p. m., 4:30 p. zn. and C p. m. dally. Leave Multno mah Falls 7:15 a. m., 11:15 a. m., 12:55 m., ip.ni and 6 :10 p. m. daily. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. Gillespie School to Have Exercises Graduating exercises of the Gillespie School of Expression will be held in the White Temple, Tuesday, June 30, at 8 :30 o'clock. 1 Dr. Mattie Brown Shaw will interpret her cutting from Kate Langley Bosher'a "Miss Glbbs Gaul." Shepard's Aato Bas Lines Portland- Hood River division Leave Portland 9:30 a. m.. 11 a. m., 2:45 p. m. and '.30 m. daily. .Leave Hood River 9:30 a. m.,.11 a. m., 2:20 p. m., and 4:30 p. m. daily. Buses leave St. Charles JhoteL 04 Morrison st Telephone Mar. 4381. Adv. The only proper number to call is East 3088. when you . require the ; Salvation Army truck to call for your waste ma terial. Help us to help others by your help. Address 24 Union ave' Major John : Bree, district officer. Adv. Credit Men to Meet The Associated Retail Credit Men will hold their weekly meeting at the Benson hotel Wednesday at 12 :15 sharp, t The regular discussion of names will be the main feature. Music also will be enjoyed. Steamer Iralda for Aftoria, f US- Passengers only. Leaves Portland Tues day. Thursday, Saturday, 9 a. m. Alder street dock. Main 8323. . Leaves Astoria Monday, Wednesday. Friday, 9 m. Adv. - ; . . : ; Twenty Tears Saeeesi in making ar tificial - teeth is a guarantee that your plate will be a success if made by the specialist. Dr. E. C Rossman, 311 Jour nal buildlng.-Adv; . s School Work to Be Shown An Indus trial exhibition of the work of the Etna public school,; East Twenty-fifth and Everett streets, will be held Wednesday from 2 to 5 p. m. " ;, , i: " Dance .Tonight for PnbUe Everyone invited. ' Come for time of your life. W. O.! W. han, 128. Eleventh street. given by Anchor council No. 746, S. B. A. Admission 35c Adv. Grand Excursion, pleasure boat Blue Bird. Sunday, June 19. Picnic and dancing. Boat ' leaves East Morrison street dock 9:25 a..' m.--Adv. Portland. Hew berg Bat Leave Fourth and Alder dally. S :30. 9 :30, 11 a. m. and 1. 2 -.30. 4 15, 5:30. 6:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3314, Adv. :. . -' ..- . Change, of ; Telephone The telephone number of Drs. Co'ey, Sears. Johnston and Payne, eleventh . floor of Stevens buidlng, Mas been changed to Marshall 2256. Adv. Important Earlier leaving time Pen dleton local. ; Pendleton local train No. 2 now leaves Portland Union station at 7:15 a. m. instead of 7,:30 a. m. Adv. Portland Tillamook. Cadillac stage Hoyt, hotel, daily at 8:15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrangements made for fish ing parties. Adv. j, .v i ,-v-- Portland Salem Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every' hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare $1.75. Adv. - Salem-MUl City Stage Connects O. E. trains No. 5 and 9 for Mill City. Joa Hamman. Salem, Prop. Adv.' Dr." I'. II. Brooks moved to Stevens building. Office phone. Marshall 373. Adv. ( Packard Twin Aato Going Califor nia; room for 3. Main 26. Adv. ,,. Moving! Best price, best work. Main 1261. v Green Transfer. 202 Alder. Adv. 8. A H. Green 8 tamps for Cash Hoi man Fuel i Co. Main 353.' 660-21. Adv. Dr. Kenneth T. Long, optometrist, op tician, glasses. 3l4 Journal bldg. Adv. Church Bnlldlng Planned A new church building is planned by the Rose City Park "Methodist , church congrega tion. according - to - an announcement made .! by Dr. C. W. HuetU pastor. It Dr. SuzzallaGiYes Coiiimencement " Talk At 0. A. 0. Exercises Oregron Agricultural College, ' Corral lie, June 14. The Anglo-Saxon was compared with the Teuton In the com mencement address by Dr. Henry Sux salo of the University, of Washington here Monday. . "Germany . depended son the strength of cooperation,' he . said. ''Germany kept men little so . that . they could be managed. The Germans couldn't acquire strength 1 of Individualism, which be. longed' to England i and - the United States, The strength of individualism Is the product of generations of liberty. Liberty must be combined with law. The strength of the individual is not merely in freedom but discipline and sacrifice"". ';....:" " --- President Kerr pointed out the rapid growth of th institution. In 1910 the graduating; class numbered 125. he said. Today it numbered 340. The standard of work has been increased until it is on a bat with the big institutions of . the East. Growers to Operate ; Old Packing Plant Operations at the old Sell wood Packing company will be taken over by an organ ization of the fruit and berry growers in the vicinity of Portland, according to an announcement made by M. E. Lee. Port land realty dealer. Lea has directed the formation of the growers Into an organisation to do their own canning on a cooperative basis. He states can ning will be started this month. . j Snipers Are at Work In Belfast; Eight Civilians Wounded Dublin, June 14. (L N. S.) Rioting again broke out In Belfast early today. Thera - was considerable , sniping from rooftops. Eight civilians were wounded to fighting before midnight. . , ; alio coast ; guard station at i Hawe strand.' In County Cork, was burned. The station guards were kidnaped before the torch was applied. v. v j Man Wakes in Time ; To Escape Flames f Oregon City, June 14. A house at Fif teenth and Taylor streets, ownea Dy airs. R. Pur si full and. occupied by Harry Jac Cuen, was destroyed byv fire this morn ing, caused by an oil .stove. ; McCuen. who was asleep in the house, narrowly escaped, saving only some clothes and bedding. Mra McCune and thelf dacgh ter had left home. Several houses near by caught fire, but were saved' by ; the firemen. The heme of Earl Wink was damaged. . r j Diphtheria Cases at Baby Home (hirbed City Health Officer Parrlsh states that the outbreak of diphtheria at the Waverly Baby home apparently has been curbed, as no new cases developed yesterday and the six babies and two adults afflicted with this disease are doing well and in j no danger. , Dr. Parrlsh says he hopes to be able to lift the quarantine within a short time. Alleged L W. W. on Trial Chehalls. Wash.. June . 14. Trial of four alleged I. W. W., arrested in Cen tralia on a charge of criminal syndi callsm. is in progress. The four are Thomas Nash. W. F. Moudy, Charles Bevers and G. L Smith. ; Snake Stationary ' . From New Floods; : Columbia Falling ; Extended hot weather in the South ern Idaho territory has stopped the fall in the Snake river, which remained stationary this morning-, while the Co lumbia river continued to fall slowly at Wenatchee. Despite' the new Inrush of flood waters in the Snake, weather bureau officials feel confident , that a new rise will sot send the waters higher at Portland. ... j The Columbia" river was falling all along Its course this morning. Tha slightest fall was at Wenatchee, where a. .2-foot . reading was , taken. At Portland the. waters fell . two-tenths of a foot overnight, and the Willamette river stood at the 24.1-foot stage this morning. -The forecast 4s for the waters to continue to rail slowly, for, the-next tour days, U. S. Will -Not Be : z ; At League Meeting VvTashington, June 14. U? P.) The Untied States prObabiy wfll not be repre sented at the coming- meeting: of the council of the League ot Nations, which ts to take up the question of mandates for former enemy countries, it was said today at the state department. . ' s - Liquor Offender Is : Given 3 Months in : Jail, Fine of S500 '. M. Piplic swayed on unsteady legs be fore District Judge Bell. Monday after, noon. ' . ' ' "I don't want no attorney. ' X want a jbb'wbrkini i!orthe Unltei Slates all my life, be shouted. 'Judge Bell fixed his eye coldly on the prisoner and said: - ' " , ' tTour sentence will be a Jail term of three months and a fine of $000." Federal agents found Piplic He Insisted oh an immediate though against the advice of the 1 who told hlitfto sober up first. 1 recently finished a six-months' t? having liquor. ; HDa ' af" m ' -a oaks pari: Goldy Novelty Orchr WEDNESDAY SATUI I ADMISSION IRDIES ZOO, BIHTVl .' ' - v ' - , '.v . r: .. - . . -. ' A comfortable home, the warmest clothing; , thef most nourishing food, the best medical ' . , '. attendance, i books, music, the ability tb rest i ' when weary in body or brain in other words, L independence.' ? , r , , , j ; . To accumulate money we must be thoughtful, ! , . : v? we must practice some self-denial (this in f ; itself is one of the chief elements in a strong f . and well-formed character), we must be pru- - f . . - dent and industrious, and to accumulate money : ' " as RAPIDLYl as possible it should, be IN- j i . VESTED wisely1 and SAFELY where it will : ; MAKE MORE MONEY. ': ; - . Money- invested now in the Preferred Stock r . of this company earns more money at the rate of 7 each year, and it's safe. ; ! :. Ask ; any employe they're our salesmen. " I1 Portland Gas & Coke Company A Business which of Necessity is Permanent ; Fill this out NOW; mail it TODAY PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY 1 .1 Investment Dept. , Gasco Bldg., Portland, Oregon. ' , Send me (1) grpage illustrated booklet, "The Story of an Opportunity at Home," (2) Information about your Preferred Stock, (3) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (4) Hdw to Judge an Investment. - - . . . 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And there is no "luck" about it when yon use Qalumet . No loss: It is absolutely sure. It is the most ' economical oi alL Millions of housewives use it and so do leadin j domestic, science teachers and cooking experts. ' , , . , - . You save wncn you buy it You , savb when you tire it Galumet contains only- such ingredients , as have been approved officially by U. S. Food Authorities: Made in world's largest finest, most sanitary baking powder factories. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in ; 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. JT MACS BY A 'J COHTCNTS1LS- A .atr-1.. -ml a iajcwsAAgsL. ll.ir W Yi h rl I VA7 U LI inj " ""'JJ ' f, ' 1 . . .'... j jf i ; a a i : k . S r ,x 1 1 1 ji . j 11 s n nr .a.. V . J ' o) vs :s i