TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1821.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
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TOWN TOPICS
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COMING EVZKT8 -
Oregon Social Work' aaeoe-litfon. Jan 29 to
PeeUio Korthwert Golf tnarneroent. 3
15. -' I :- - ' -
BaiMing Owner : and alaaaaera. ; Portland,
time 21 to 8. 1
j Mortbvert Conference of , Graduate Harass,
Jon 22 to 24. i
ventwn. Sunyaide! .taagregational cnenrb. Jono
24 it SS. i '
Slate Letter Ce meters' aaeoeUtloa.
June 2. t
Indian Yeteran of Xertfc Fadfto
Tri-fluta; afadieal aseorlttioa MlMtta, Joe
10. July 1 and 2. .
Orecon Lerion, Desertaeen of Oregon. jt
Ageae, July 1 and 2. .
United Artisans' eonrentioa. Astoria. July 2
Oregon Disciple of Christ eh oxen eonrenttoo.
Turner. July 2 to 10. r - -
Patrona of Baabeadry, atate grange. Eageae,
July T to 10. i '"'..."
i'resbyterian Synod. CorraHU. Jaly 12 to It.
, State Editorial aaeodaOoa. Bead. July If
- gad 16.
. Baptut atato cBnrenUoa, Columbia City. Aaj
M to 10. . ,
Epwortn Leagne Institnte, Jefferson. July 28
to tU . i
National Aawciatioa Sdentiflo Ant&n Club.
Portland, Angnat .
State Dental society, Portland. Ana-sat,
Barer' week. Portland. Atacua. 1 to S.
Independent Order. Bed Mea. great eoaaeQ.
Astoria, Augost 2.
Sonthwes Washington fair. AehaBs-Cantre-'
as, Angust 22. I
Padin German Methodist conference, Aognet
24. i . - -
Northwest eonfereaee Methodist church. South.
Portland. Angus SI.
Lans Coaatr i ftli. Eugene. Aeptembe II
to 10. ! ,
Claekameg County Fair. Canby. Sapteatboy
14 to 16.
Northwest Hay and Graia Show, raadtotaa.
September It to 24.
Multnoaseh County Tai. Graabaav Septees
ber 19 to 25.-- t .
Columbia County Fair. St. Selena. September
21 to 28. f -
. Oregon State Fair, Salaam. September 2 to
October 1. !
Unn County rair, Albany. October t to B.
Wasco County reir.Tne IaUaa. October 4
to 7. ('...
Oragoa UathOdUt eoafaraaea. Foraat Grora,
October 8. t .
Polk County Fair. DaTata. Oetoba to S.
Boyal Aroaauai. grand aoaaeil. Portland. Oo-
- tobar 12. ' .-
KnighU Tomplar. grand toiaiminlary, I
Granda, Oetobar IS. . ..
N'atioaal Ci range meeting. Portland. Horeaaber
S to 18. .
Pacifier International Ltnatock FuxialrWin,
Portland. Kovember 21 to 86. . .
American Hiatorieal aaaociation. Padflo Coaet
'branch,. Portland. November 2-2. .
Oraaa W ajaociatioa. PorUand. December.
WXATHEB- FOEECA8T
Portland audi riclnity Werlnexliy g
cloudy ; westerly winds. , .
Orecon .and Waahincton: Wednesday
'ally cloudy; moderate westerly windm.
e rally
WEATHEB COXDITIOW8
The preeanret la anederatcly high from the
lmwer Jake region - to the south Atlaatio etaiaa,
and from the north Pacific states southeastward
to New Uexicou Center of loer pressure are
apparent on the) New ngland coaet, in Mani
. toba. la Arisona, and on the coast of -Southern
Alaaka. Precipitation haa occurred on the ex
treme north Pacific eoaat and in North Dakota.
Ubaoari. Oklahoma, and Texas. The hearasat
rainfall reported waa 1.80 inches Tatooah
Inland. Waah. (The weather ia much cooler in
Texas and much warmer, in parts of Orecon.
Washington, and British Columbia. Seasonable
temperature prevails over most of the oountry.
Relative humidity at Portland: Noon yes
terday. S3 per cent; 6 p. m. yesterday, 44 per
cent; S a. m. today. 80 per cent.
Precfcntation since January s: Total, 23.79
inches; normal;! 24.14 inches: deficiency, 0.37
inch. j EDWARD L. WELLS.
OBSERVATIONS
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STATIONS . , -f i f
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Baker. Or. . ' 78 I 68 7o
Boise. Idaho .,. 80 88 .----
Boston. Maso. .,.,,....... 82 84 0
Buffalo. N. t. 1. ....... .1 84 I 62 f 0
Calgary, Albert I 82 I 1 0
rhieaao,- 111. . . ,i .-i ....... .... 80 . . ...
IV-nrer. Colo. .L . . 7 2 t 8 2 0
IV-i Moines. Iowa .......... 8 84 0
Edmonton. Albert 78
feno. Cal. ...;,....... .1 98 TO J O"
r.alTeston. Texas 84 80 .28
Helena. Mont, i ... , ...... . 74 64 0
Honolulu. T. B. 183 ,. 0
Huron. B. D. ............. 86 60 0
Jnneaa.. Aleka ..... 78 ., .01
Kansas, City. Mo..... 90 70 0
Ia Angeles, CsX 84 60 0
Manhfield. Or, 74 86 .04
Medford, Or. t . . 86 54 0
Memphis, Tenn. .......... 92 74 0
New Orleans, L. .......... 78 0
New Tork, X. ,T. . . . 76 60 0
Nome, Alaaka ............ 54 , . 0
North Head. Wash, ....... . 88 52 .18
North PlatU, 2'eb. 80 62 O
Oklahoma City Okla. 68 .02
Phoenix. Aria. 104 66' 0
Ptttnburg, P. ............. 88 68i 0
Portland. Or. ............ 80 60 O
Prince Rupert, B. C ....... 68 50 .24
Roseburg. Or. f. ....... , 82- 64 0
Roswell. N. U. ......... 84 64 0
Hacramento. CaL 98 72 0
St. Lonis, Mo.: 92 72 .02
St Paul. Minn, ........... 82 64 0
Salt Tke City, Dtaa ...... 74 64
San- Piego, Cal. ........... 68' 60 0
San Francisco. 1 Cal. ........ 78 64 0
Seattle, Vah. 86 66 .04
Sberidaa.. Wyo.' ........... 74 60 0
Sitka. Alaska 68 .. .04
Spokane. Wash. ........... 76 68 0
Tanana. Alaaka 72 .. 0
Tatooah Island. Waah. ...... 58 52 l.0
Tonopah. Ner. i, . . . . , 82 '63- 0
Valdea, Alaska ........... 88 .. 0
Vancouver. B. C. .......... 62 56 .98
Walla Wall. Wash. ........ 86 0
Washington. D, C. .......... 84 62 0
Yakima, Wash.' ........ j . . . 86 BO ' 0
'P. If.- repotV of preceding day.
Flsherncn Are Flaed Walter Waw
roeky. 7 Morris street, and Arthur H.
Nlkand, 711 i Michigan avenue, were ar
' rested Saturday at Mocks bottom by
"Warren Cornell, " deputy same warden,
for ang-ling: -without licenses, and fol
lowing hearing's were each fined $25.
according; to reports filed at the head
quarters of the state game commission.
A. Tyberg of Osweg-o was arrested on
MTirvef eraair nv w n: uaafii 1 1 t Mr
deputy game warden, for angrllng- with
out a license and waa fined 425. I
barney ana ; a 1 Deri -ra or uruu rasj
, were arrested at Gold Ray dam by
Charles Loar. special deputy warden, for
netting- salmon in a closed stream, and
were each fined $50. according to other
reports filed with the commission.
Add to Store Snaee Remodeling of the
- Interior of the Eastern Outfitting com
t pany's store at Tenth and Washington
' atreeta win add approximately 30 "per
cent to the available floor spa.ee, accord
ing 10 jowpa onemansKi, manager 01 uie
concern. Orders have been placed with
local firms, for new cabinets, counters,
- show casea and other fixtures and work
of reconstruction will commence at an
early date, Shemanski stated. So far as
.possible Portland-made materials will be
jfeised In remodeling the store, he said.
Smmmer Sekool Opens ' The summer
school teaching grammar grades, being
bold under the auspices of the T. M. C
A., opened Monday with its classes filled.
The school' is being held to enable boys
in the Portland schools to make up work
and complete advanced grades. Physical
training is included in the course.
Kg Wei Might as Well Be Named Mad
Just because three - other . Chinamen,
occupying the same quarters, sleeping in
the same bunks, were arrested and put
In Jail for selling narcotics, meant noth
ing In the young life of Ng Wei, until
he, too, was arrested by the United
States marshal Monday afternoon and
lodged In the county Jail in default of
S1500 bond. Assistant United State At
torney Flegel says the rooms where Ng
lived at 99 North Fourth street were
headquarters ' for , Harry Chin, Willie
Wong and Ah Wee. defendants who have
recently been eent to Jail by the govern
ment - When Hg was arrested he had
two one quarter drams of morphine In
his possession. Flegel said Kg had been
peddling drugs ia the city, for about one
month. - 5 , .
Sbepard'f Aato Bag Un ea .portlknd
St. Helens division .Leave Portland 7 :0
s, mv 10 a. m lp.m. and 4 p. m. daily
and ll:li p. m. Saturday, Sunday and
holidays. Leave St. Helens 1-M s. ra.,
10 :56 a. nx, 1 :15 p. m., 1:45 p. m, 5 il&
p. m. and 9 :45 p. q. daily and :U p. m.
Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Buses
leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison
street Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv.
S. P. Employe te Meet An oraTsnlsa
tlon meeting of Southern Pacific railway
employes will be held on the evening
of June 29 on board the barge Swan.
according , to arrangements etrmounceq
Monday. All office, shop and train em
ployes are Invited to attend the meeting,
at which dancing will be enjoyed. An
effort will be made to perfect an em
ployes club during the evening.
Shepard'g Aato Bag Lines -Portland-Astoria-Seaside
division Leave Portland
7:30 a. m.. 10 au, in.. 1 p. m. and 4:15 p.
m. daily. Leave Astoria 7 :15 a- m., 10
a. nv. 1:30 p. m. and u p. m. Direct
connections at Astoria, to and from Sea
side snd Clatsop Beach points. Buses
leave St Charles hotel, 204 . Morrison
street Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv.
1 Aatos , Are Wasted An effort is be
ing made to obtain automobiles for the
highway trip planned for . delegates to
the national convention of graduate
nurses next Friday. A- L. Mills is chair
man of the committee to. obtain the cars
and arrangements for machines may be
made by calling the Chamber of Com
merce. ,- 1 r; ; :
Shepard's Aato Bs Llses Multno
mah Falls division, j Leave Portland
:S0 a, m., 11 a. m 1 :45 p. m., 4 :30
p. m. and C p. m. daily.' Leave Multno
mah Falls 7 :15 a, ra., 11 :15 a. rru. 12 :55
d. m, 4 p. m. and :10 p. m. daily. Buses
leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison
street Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv.
T. If. C. A. Head to Chicago H. W,
Stone, general secretary of the T. M. C
A. in Portland, has gone to Chicago for
a- conference of the national council of
the association. He - was accompanied
by the heads of the religious, physical.
social and educational departments.
Coleael Stevens to Speak Colonel G.
OV.-S. sfevens of the regular army will
deliver an address on preparedness to
night at the Armory before members of
the officers reserve corps. Colonel Stev'
ens will lay stress on the. need for pre
paredness on the Paclf ic coast
Shepard's Ante Bag Lines Portland-
Hood River division Leave Portland
9 :30 a. rxu 11 a. m., 2145 p. m. and 4 :30
p. m. .daily. Leave Hood River 9 :30 a.
m., 11 a. m., 2:20 p. nx, and 4:30 p. m.
daily. . Buses leave St Charles hotel, 204
Morrison st Telephone Mar. 4321. Adv.
Steamer Bote City will leave Port
land, Ainsworth dock. 10 a. m., Wednes
day. June 22. For reservations call city
ticket office. Main 3530.' Adv.
Violin Recital at Lincoln high school
tonight by Dave Tankin. Adv.
Overlook to Have Plenle A picnic for
the people of Overlook and their friends
has been arranged py Uie uveriooK ctuo
for Wednesday afternoon and evening, at
the west end of Mason street ; Families
will provide basket lunch.
Steamer Iralds for Astoria,,
Passengers , only. . Leaves Portland Tues
day, Thursday, Saturday, 9 a. m.
Alder street dock. Main 8323. Leaves
Astoria Monday, - Wednesday. Friday. 9
a. m.r-Adv. i . .
Chasge of Telepsone The telephone
number of Drs. Co'jfey, Sears. Johnston
and Payne, - eleventh floor of Stevens
building, has been changed to Marshall
2256. Adv. j .
The only proper aentber to call is Kast
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.
rertisnd-llewberg Bag Leave Fourth'
and Alder daily, 8 :30, 9 :30, 11 a, m. and
1. 2 :30. 4 :15. S :30. S :30 p. m. i Saturday
and Sunday. 11 p. m. Phone Main 2314.
Adv. , ;
Real Art in-artificial teeth, combined
with skilled fitting, will give you con
tinued satisfaction. Dr. E. C. Roasman,
plate specialist 311 Journal, bldg. Adv.
Portias d - TinamoSk. Cadillac stage
Iloyt hotel, daily at 8:15 a. m. and 2 p.
in. Special Arrangements made for fish
ng parties. Adv. ;
Portland-Salem Stage Leaves Seward
hotel. Tenth and. Alder, every hour from
7 a. ra. to 7 p. ra. Fare 11.75. Adv.
Salesa-MlU City Stage Connects O. E.
trains No. 5 and 9 for Mill City. Joa.
Hamman. .Salem, Prop. Adv. -
MOTingl Best price, best work. Mais
1261. Qreen Transfer. 202 Alder. Adv.
'Dr. Kenneth T. Long, optometrist, op
tician, glasses. 314 Journal bldg. Adv.
IV A. Darlf, Deatlat Mohawk bldg.
Good work; no fake promises. Adv.
Ad Clab Headllnera Edward S. Jor
dan, head of the Jordan Motor Car com
pany, and Clara Kjimball Toung. motion
Ark Your Going to Europe?
Or the Orient?
Or Around the World?
Why not ret experienced avnd accu
rate information from one who has
iraveiea extensively lor tne benefit
of his patrons 1 t
t
Secnre 8 team thin Beserrstioss aad
Tickeig Fresi
DCRSEY B. SMITH
MAJTAGEB '.-.''
JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU
189 BKOABWAT, POBTLAFD, OB.
- - Phose Msrskall 197s
picture star, are the headliners at the Ad
club program Wednesday noon in the
Benson. An "added attraction" will be
the "Prodigal Son." in which O. M. Plum
met wW play the part of father; Oscar
M. Smith, that of son, with Judge Rob
ert O. Morrow on hand to extend a gen
eral welcome to- prodigal club members.
Robert Louis Barron will, render a vio
lin selection with Ida. May, Cook as Ac
companist , v-'. '
82e,09 for Repairs to Caasaber Balld.
lag Expenditure of approximately $20,-
000 win abe made in making repairs to
the Chamber of Commerce building.
Work of cleaning and reconstruction was
started Monday. The Spokane, Portland
c Seattle company Is the new owner,
having exchanged some waterfront prop
erty to the Seattle Dock company for the'
building. Main Offices of the 8. P. S.
will not be moved to the building until
the expiration of their present lease on
quarters in the Pittock block. Some of
the smaller offices have already been
moved to the structure.
Fewer Site permits Hearings for pre
liminary permits for power sites In .the
state of Washington are scheduled for
June 28 and 29 at the new postofflce
building, Portland. ; June Zt the hearing
will be for the site on the Sultan river
In Snohomish county, while the next day
will be for that on Lake Crescent, Lyre
river and Soleduc" river. Phillip H.
Dater, as a representative of the federal
water power commission, will preside at
the hearings. J - -: ; - .- " T
Committee to Entertals The commu
munity Interstate committee of the First
Congregational church announces : two
free entertainments for Wednesday and
Thursday evenings of this week. " On
Wednesday evenins, June 22, Ben Sco
vell will give a series of Spakespearean
and humoron readings. -On Thursday
evening Dr. J. M. . Wilkinson will give
his superbly : illustrated lecture on the
passion play of Oberammergao. i -
Bishop te Speak Bishop J. R.; Kos
kimies of Finland and the Reyj J. War
gelln, president of Suoml college of, Han
cock, Mich., will be the speakers' at a
special meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in
the Finnish Lutheran church,. 26 Fargo
street
f Te Give Employes Picnic Employes
of the Portland Railway. Light A power
company will thfow dull care to the
winds next Saturday, as the company is
giving them j a holiday and picnic at
Estacada Park. Special trains will leave
East Morrison and Water streets at 8
a. m. - , .
Car Overturns, Eight Escape
Salem, June 21. Sight occupants "of
an automobile driven by Qua NoreS,
route 7, Salem, escaped injury when the
car turned turtle on the Pacific highway
north of here Sunday. The car went
over when the driv r swerved suddenly
in trying to avoid collision with another
automobile. . , )
LAFAYETTE
MINERAL SPRINGS
tAFATBTTE, ORKOOn
Three trains daily from Portland. A
SS-mue auto drive from Portland by Ter
wiUiger - Biru. Hotel an' duung room;
reasonable prioea. - . : r
The Gang's
All Here!
Ypu look ahead to
getting together at
lunch time, when
you lunch at k
dSrttt
with your particu
lar bunch of busi
ness associates; col
lege thums or "f rat"
brothers.
Same table, same
waiter, same price,
but a daily change
of menu.
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(Only 50c)
Dance Tonight
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COME ON! LETS GO!
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MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Givei. by CIVILIAN DRILL
TEAM of Star Lodge No. 219, I. O. O. F., and
Silverleaf Rebecca Drill Team
On the STEAMER BLUE BIRD
Wednesday Night, June 22, 8:30 o'Clock
j DANCING A3fD CARDS PLEWTT OF PRIZES '
I Boat Leaves From East End'of aiorrlson-Street Bridge '
Gentlemen, 7Ser Ladles, Includes' War Tax and Checking
WEDNESDAY EVENING S
PAPERS FOR FULL
PARTICULARS OF THE
A stock of fire salvaged goods. that
is slightly damaged by smoke and
water will be combined with our
immense stock of quality merchan
dise and offered to you in" a sale
that will exceed your expectations.
It's Worth Waiting For !
IP
Househeating
Mr. Leo Peterson, 574 East Twenty-fourth
street North (publisher of the Commercial Rec
ord, Sherlock building), speaking of the Gasco
furnace, said: "It gives complete satisfaction and
I would not do without it. The cost of operating
it is equal to the cost of solid fuel. It & the first
time in over six years that the upstairs of my
house has been warm, j The other 'furnace only
heated part of the rooms, while the Gasco furnace
heats them all. It is a great labor-saver. The
smoke of the other furnace dirtied up the walls,
which made redecorating necessary an expense
which the Gasco furnace obviates." . ' ,i
1 Mr. F. P. Russell, 1091 Buelah Vista terrace
(manager Portland Mach, Company), said 4hat
. although his house is on the very top of King's
Heights and exposed to the high winds there,
they never were so warm and comfortable be
fore the Gasco furnace was installed and that the
cleanliness, etc.; was a delight and a great relief
to Mrs. Russell. The gas consumed at the pres
ent rate would be $191.76 for the1 season, com
pared with previous bills of $175 to $200 for wood
and coal, which, however, would be higher if
figured at present prices.
BROADWAY HALL
Where the beat Dancera go every week Bitot,
wwi ounuaer a ijuub now juiecuTe
MtN I0 LABICS 2Se
JEftRr RKCO-S ALL-STAR OROHCSTRA
$25 a Day Off Until Sold u
118 KepmbUe Track. Tie Oalv
Trees la oar Hale. Seat Let
Tfcla Get Away Froan Tea
If Tea Need It. v
Oar regalar arlee $97
Jiow j Sows to..... 4SS
COTET MOTOB CAB C0MPA3TT
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The Ori jiaal
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?or Inranta.Inval!da and QrowiogCbildrea I PJefcMntMaJtaOralnExtralBPow
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Multnomah Hotel
' For , Yeur Convemienc
Ball Rooma, Committee, Banquet
and Exhibitioa Rootos.
SERVICE
' Hoapitality and DUtlnction
Orcteatra 6 to 8 sad 90 to" 12
IN THE FAMOUS
v i Arcadian Grill :
Federal Milk
Exceeds Government Standards
Has few equals and no superiors.
Thoroughly sterilized and put up in modern condenseries.
Creamy and rich. Reduce with water to suit taste.
Federal Milk is a safe food for babies or invalids.
All
Live Grocers
Sell It
FEDERAL CONDENSED MILK CO.
feast First and Madison Streets
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