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FRIDAY, JUNE i, 1C21. THE OKEUUW VAIL.TC JUUKNAL, JrXIKX-LANU, TOWN TOPICS . coking STENTS ' PacWa Korthwaat Coif tmnuwt, Ju SO- ss. r Multnomah County Chrlstiaa Sodaaror eoa randon. SoBTtki CoefTecatioul eboixh. June 24 to 26. - - j . Stata jWtar CirriOT1 aaanriartna, JTaaaaa, Indian War Yateraa. el Horta Pado. aaaat. Tri-Stata Mxfleal aaaaclattoai eoareaatlaa. Jbm .IS. JbU end S. . Orecoa Lactam. Desartawat ef Oraajoa. X aaca. July 1 ana 2. (Joitsd .Arttsaaa' eoaveatloa, Astoria. Jaly S Oiwnrbweipl of Christ anarch eonraaUaa, - Turner, July 2 t 10. Batroaa of Baabaaarr, atata fraaea. ataae, JaJy T to IS. 1'reafejrUTUn Synod. Corrallls. July 12 to IS. BUto Kditoriai aaaociattaa. Baa it July IB "end IS. - Orecoa HeHneaa MjncUHoa ;-' eampswean, FortJand. July 21 to SI, -4 ' . , - Baptist, atat uoBTcatioa, Cotanna City. Aoa--; oat 8 to 10. . Epworta Lcacwa InatifajU. Jeffsraon. July IS to SI. '. : . National A (aorta t! on Seieotifie Aacfias Ctob. Portland. Anroat. Stata Damal aoctety. Portland, Aacea. : -' i Boyara ak. Portland. Aami Int. lndcnaadsat Ordar Bod Maav rrsa eoancU. Astoria, Aaaoat 2. - South wart Washlnrton fair.. CbebaBa-Centre-Ba. Ann 22. FacUio Gaman XatbodM cooftraaca. Antra ; 24. North waat cenfarraee Methodist eharch. Sooth. Portland. Aarunt 81. - La aa County fair. : Sofaae, - Saptaaaba IS ta 1ft. ' : - , Clackamaa County Pate, Canby. Septataba 14 to la. . - Martbvaat Hay and Orata Snow, faaffiatna. " September IS to 24. . MalUKnaab. County fate. GraahaBs, B gi ber 10 to 2i, " Colombia County rair. St. Haleaa, Saptaaaba 21 to 2S. . ' Oracon State Fair. Salem. September ZS t t Oetobar U '-.-. . . I Jim Coontr Fair. Albany. October S to 8. Wssco County Fate. Tno Daisae. October 4 to 7. Oracoa Matbodlat oonfaraoeo. Foraat Oroa ; October S. ' . m . f Pollt County Fair. DaTlaa. Oetobar I S. Boyal Arcanom. (rand council. Portland. Oc tober IS. . Knlahta TampUr. srand coaiimandary. La Grande. , October IS. National tiraaao maatlnt ForOaad. Muiamnar S to 18. JAJ Paciia Ioteroatlooal LlTartock fcpoaitloa. Portland. Norember 21 to 28. . . Aaericaa Hiatorical laaorUtion, Facifia Ooaat ' bratu-h Pnrtkul Knnluf 2S.24. nocllUoa. roruana. uaaaun- WEATHER TOEECAST PorUand and Vicinity Saturday eeraDy cloudy; aouthweaterly winds. , Oregon and Washington Saturday . g enerally cloudy, probably with thunderstorma in tba mouatains in the northeast portion; moderate aouthweaterly winda. WEATHER COITD1TIOKS Tha praatoro ia moderately high on the CaH fornia eoaat. In Florida, in Colorado and in Manitoba. In other aecuona it ia moderately low. the principal depressione being central in New England in Missouri and in Alberta. Pre cipitation haa occurred in Southern California, over an area reaching from Utah and Eastern Oregon to Saskatchewan and North Dakota, and in the west Gulf and central Plains states. The - heaneat rainfall : reported was 1.84 inchea at Kanaaa City, Mo. Tba weather ia raoch warmer in southern Alberta and much cooler in Mani toba. Southern Utah and parta of Northern Cali fornia. Relative humidity at Portland Noon yester day. 48 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday. 43 per cent; 6 a. sa. today, 75 per cent. ' Pracip4tation since January 1 Total. 23.80 inches; normal, 24.3S inches; deficiency, 0.S3 inch. EDWABD U WELLS. OBSERVATIONS K M f. "a-a 4X .r 12 Set t m g.i C s '5 86 52 .20 92 68 0 8 70 0 76 86 0, 84 74 O 80 68 O SO 70 O 100 64 0 84 78 0 82 64 .04 84 0L 4 63 O 60 . . . . 0 82 64 1.64 73 58 .01 72 J2 O 4 51 0 88 76 .02 86 70 O 62 56 O 88 6 0 68 64 .84 108 72 O 89 70 0 81- 59 0 60 46 0 90 56 0 88 60 .02 88 54 0 72 0 88 68 0 00 60 .01 68 62 . O 64 S2 0 74 54 O 90 56 0 60 ...... O 0 58 .01 64 54 0 8 60 0 50 .... .06 72 52 0 08 .... .... 00 .-. . .... 04 1 5 O STATIONS Baker, Or. . . . , - Boise, Idaho , . . xxieuin, A MB. .. Buffalo, N. X. ..... . : CfaMW, 111, . ....... Iienrer, Colo. ....... Iiea Moines, Iowa Fresno, Cal ........ v Gaiteston. Texas ..... Helena. Mont. ...... Honolulu, T. H. .... ; Huron. 8. D. ...... Juneau. Alaska . . . . . Kansas City. Ho. ... ' Los Anceles, Cal. , . . Manhfield. Or. ..... . Medford. Or. . New Orleans, La. .' . New York. N. T. ..v.-. North Head, . Wash,- . . . North Platte. N. ;,. - Oklahoma City. Okia- Phoenix. Aria. ...... PitUburg. Pa . . . . v Portland, Or. ...... Prinea Rupert, B. C, Roaebnrg, Or. ...... Roswelt, N. ; M. . . . . . Sacramento, - Cal. .... St.. Looia, Mo. ...... I St, Paul,. Minn, Salt Lake City, Utah. . Kan IHego, Cai. ..... - 8n Franciaco, Cal. . . - Semttle. Wash, ...... 8beridan. Wyo. ..... Ritka, Alaska . . . . Spokane, Wash. . .... Tatooah Island, Wash, Tonopah. Jier. . . . Y aides. Alaska ..... Tancoumr, B. C. , , Walla Walla, Wash. ... Washington, P. C. . . Takima. Wash. . . V ... . Afternoon report of preceding day. Coraasaaltr Serrlea to ' Hike A hlR to Larch mountain over the week-end. July 2, has been announced by the community service. Hikers, chaperoned toy Mrs. Lloyd Leslie and led by Rose Spalin, -will leave the Union station at 11 p. m-. Saturday, July 2, and return to Portland late Monday ' afternoon. July. 4. All persons Interested In hiking: have, been Invited to join the party. Peo ple going- are' urged by those In charge to take plenty of bedding, food for five meals, cup, plate and silver and to wear wool socks and heavy shoes. Clergy Simmer School to Close The : sixth annual summer school for Episco pal clergymen will close 'tonight with a general .lecture at S o'clock to which the laity has been invited. Dr. Lester Gard ner of New York, assistant secretary of the department of religious education of the general church, will speak on 'The Church School Service .League." About 25 Northwest Episcopal clergymen have been attending the ; school.- Thursday afternoon they were shown the Colum bia river, highway. - . ; Sheaard'g Aato Baa Lines Portland St, Helens; division Leave Portland 7 :30 a. irw 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. daily and 11:15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. - Leave St. Helens 7:30 a. m., 10:55 a. m, 1U5 p. m.. 1:45 p. m., S:15 p. m. and 9:45 p. m. daily and :15 p. m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays, - Buses leave St, Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street ? Telethon Marshall 4381. Adv. Baptist ifeang People to Meet The annual meeting of the Willamette Bap tist. Young People's association will be held tonight at the First Baptist church. New officers will be elected and a gen eral rally held. Dr. J. J.iStaub, pastor of Sunnyside Congregational church, will give the principal address. , Real Art in artificial teeth, combined with 'skilled fitting, will give you con tinued satisfaction: Dr. K. C. Rossman, plate specialist. 311 Journal bldg Adv. - Matamai to Slash Trail Charles Warner will lead an unofficial Masama OtitmuryCs Cut 1 d rctv 143 Sixth Near Alder It Heats the Water WITH THK SAME OAS. IM TUB LAN8 COMBINATION RANGE THAT VOU COOK WITH. SCK IT DEMONSTRATED. 191 4TH ST. i Tfici wn r Eyrie for the week-end, where a new trail ia to be slashed from Palmer cut off. ; The party expects to leave the Union station : at 6 o'clock Saturday night. Work of cutting the trail jartll re quire about two hours time . and the balance of the day - Sunday- will be spent In outing. ; Skepard'g Aato Baa Llses Portland Astoria8eaaide division Leave Portland 7 :30 a. kl, 10 a. 1 p. m. and 4:15 p. m, daily. Leave Astoria 7:15 a. m.. 10 a. nx, 1:30 p, m. and :15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Sea side and ; Clatsop Beach points. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street .t '.Telephone Marshall 433L Adv. Engineer, Hear Profefter 81ms Prof. Stuart Sims, Instructor in civil engineer ing at the Oregon Agricultural college, was the principal speaker Wednesday night at the second meeting this- month of the Portland branch of the American Association of Engineers.. He told the engineers of the Ideals of O. A. C. and how student were being trained in self control, promptness, accuracy, loyalty and dependability. ; ; Shepard's Aato ' Baa Lines Multno mah - Falls division, : Leave Portland :30 a. m., 11 a. m.. 2:45 p. m.. 4:30 p. m. and 6 p. m. dally. Leave Multno mah Falls 7:15 a. m., 11:15 a. m., 12:55 p. to 4 p. m. and 1:10 p. m. daily. Buses leave St. Charles hotel.- 204 Morrison street. ; Telephone Marshall 4331. Adv. Has Takes for Asaoyisg Girls Peter Kelly was arrested on a charge of dl orderly conduct Thursday night at Ninth and Davis streets by Patrolman Ram say after a complaint that he had an noyed two young girls. The girls who complained to the police were 10 and 12 years old. ' . . . - Shepard's Aato Bos Linear Portland Hood . River division Leave. Portland 9 :30 a m.. 11 a. m., 2 :45 p. m. and 4 :30 p. m. dally. Leave Hood River 9:30 a. m., 11 a m, 2:20 p. m.. and 4:30 p. m. daily. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison st. Telephone Mar. 4331. Adv. - Lecturer Leaves , for East A. N. Palmer, author, editor and lecturer of New York city, addressed the Catholic teachers of PorUand and vicinity at St Mary's- academy and college, at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Palmer left for the East this morning. The only proper asmber 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 v Bree,- district officer. Adv. Steamer Iralda .for Astoria, 8I.SS Passengers only. Leaves PorUand Tues day, Thursday, Saturday, 9 a. m. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Leaves Astoria Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a. ro. Adv. -1 . Realization ' Leagae to Pie ale The Realisation league will hold its annual June picnic this evening at Peninsula Park beginning kt 6:30. A basket lunch will be" served. ' Change ef " Telephone The telephone number of Drs. Coey, Sears. Johnston and Payne, eleventh floor of Stevens building, has been changed to Marshall 2256. Adv.' ; : Foruaad-Hewperg Boa Leave Fourth and Alder daily, S :30. 9 :80, 11 a. m. and 1. 2 :80. 4 :15. 5 :30. 1:10 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. . Phone Main 3314b Adv. V- ! j "; Portland - Tinaraook. Cadillac stage Hoyt hotel, daily at S :15 a. m.' and 2 p. tn. f Special arrangements made for fiah ng parties. Adv.. , Dsrinf Jbbs, Jsly sod Assnst we will close at 1 o'clock Saturdays. 201-202 Wil cox building. Reed Bros., tailors. Adv. Pertlaad-Salem Stage Leaves Seward hotel, Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 tx . Fare 11.75. Adv. Hondred Per Cent Clnb Is stalls The Tr 1 Ie var I n cv rf( a i . - & v441' sum cureciors or xne 55c 3 -Quart Lip Aluminum Sauea Pans UNION AVENUE AND EAST MORRISON DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS Your Summer Needs I 1 At the Lowest Possible Prices SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Women's ilk Dresses, Skirts, . Coats and Short Jerety Jackets at the manufacturers' prices. ' - ' ' -1 (-:' . .s, V --' Women's Khaki; Clothes for Outings Good assortment Khaki Breeches of good quality, reinforced to assure service.; 83.00 values, by QC special u.. ........ ....... WMtOO Khaki Coats With belt and patch pockets, best quality-of cloth,; yl OC special ' 4aeC9 Khaki Middy, Blouse and Skirts of best quality cloth, spe- o Cial at ........ ...OaCaaCO Apron Ginghams 13c Fast colors in all size Apron t Q Checks, special at. ......... 1 0 C Bleached Muslin 3 inches wide, good soft finish qual Hy. very suitable for underwear and many other purposes. Spe- 1 tf cial at. .. . . . . . . . . . . ., X O C i Bathing Suits We are. showing a very complete new line of Bathing Suits for wom en, children and men i also Bathing Caps, Shoes and Sox of the very late styles. Bathing Suits from SI. SO to S9.00 : Rubber Caps from 25 to 75t?. 69c Men's Work Shirts 69c Medium blue lieavy Chambray Shirts, full cut,. with curved armholes, faced sleeves snd double stitched throughout A Shirt that will rive satisfaction. t ! Men's Athletic Union Suits 98c ? ,chck Nainsook, round neck, sleeveless, knitted back Insert,' large seat and' flap, rlouble stitched seams, pearl buttons. flO iWhy pay l.50? Our Special Price OC One' Hundred Per Cent" club ' were ' In Stalled at a meeting of the club in the crystal room of the Benson hotel Thurs day : President, Frank L. McGulre : vice president,' Dr. A. C VanCleve ; di rectors, C T. Burg, v Fred Oram. Cy Young, Jack Holman. Tim Wood.. Jo seph Dunne, Joseph Mulder, William P. Richardson. A secretary -treasurer will be appointed by the board of directors and F. M. Faxton was nominated for this office.' The club has a membership of approximately 200 business And pro fessional men r , " ; Park laapeetor Beat Releases Beys Kenneth Bonebright, Walter Hutchinson, Herbert Christensen and Bud Kennedy, arrested several days ago on a charge of stripping Che wrecked locomotives at the Rose City Park speedway after the American Legion's head-on collision, were released Thursday Without being tried, according to Park Inspector W. F. Bent. Bent stated ther was no evi dence of vandalism, but that the boys Were only Keeking souvenirs., i ? 5 ; j ; Korweglaa Paator to Lecture The Rev. Abraham Vereide, pastor of the First Norwegian Danish M. E. church of Seattle, will give a lecture Saturday at S p. m. at the Vancouver Avenue Nor wegian Danish M. E. church. Vancouver avenue and Skldmore street, on the sub ject, "The Supreme Thrill ; of Human Experience." Admission ; will be 25 cents. Proceeds will be given to the foreign mission fund.. Meeting to 'Boost Boas . Island To boost for Rosa Island as the site for the 1925 exposition the citizens of 1 South east Portland will hold a mass meeting at the Brooklyn school tonight at 8 o'clock. Under ; the auspices of the Southeast Portland Civic club . and the Sellwood Board of Trade a lecture Illus trated with magic lantern slides will be given. ' Trails Club to Hike The Trails club plans a trip to St. Peter's : Dome Sun day. The party will leave Broadway and ; Burnside at 7 :30 Sunday morning by auto bus under the leadership of F. H. Kiser. Round trip fare has been fixed at $2. Persons joining the party are urged to wear heavy outing clothes and gloves and to carry a canteen. Held on Forrry Chsrrt-lMunlcipal Judge Rossman ordered J. P.: Price held for grand jury investigation Thursday on a charge of forgery. Bail was set at 81000. Price was arrested at Sixth and Alder streets Wednesday. He Is alleged to have attempted to pass a check for $18. The police say he Is a parole vio lator from Walla Walla. - ! - Fablie . Picnic, Sunday, June . 26, on the Blue Bird. , Leaves foot of East Morrison 8 :45, returns 7 p. ra. r Every body invited. Dancing, concession re freshments, races, ball game, all for 31, ' given by Anchor council No. 746, S. B. A Adv. . f , ; I, Colombia River Shad, 6c per pound. Royal Fish company. 205 Yamhill street, near the river. Adv. f i ; :i Salem-MIU City 8sgs Connects O. K. trains No. 5 and 9 for Mill City. Jos. Hamman, Salem, Prop. Adv. S. At H. Green Stamps for Cash Hol man Fuel Co. Main 353. 560-2L Adv. Safety Boxes le Bally, 284 Oak. Adv. Wilder Estate Land Is Sold for $20,000 The 60 by 100-foot tract at the south west corner of Ninth and Couch atreets was transferred Thursday j from the Frank Wilder estate to Louis Rosenblatt for a cash consideration of 320,900. The ground is occupied by three frame, build ings. Rosenblatt announced that he would hold the property as an Invest ment. The deal was handled by Richard Wilder, 3 -Quart Lip - Aluminum Sauce Pans 55c Better Values in Underwear Ladles', Misses and Children's Sum mer Underwear of many qualities ; Silk. Lisle and Cotton Union Suits, Vests and Bloomers ; Women's Cot ton Union A Suits, a good quality, special at........... OOC Women's Fine Lisle Union Suits, fit ted or loose knee style, all 7Q sixes, special ............... 7C Women's Bloomers Special 50c . Lingerie or crepe In white or flesh color. - i The best Windsor Crepe Qfi Bloomers, special at.,..;.-. 7UC Hosiery, for Women, Children and Infants 'OSr Prices Very Lowest ' Women's Fiber Silk Hose, .double sole, heel and toes. Brown, gray, : black and white, a very fine and; good - wearing hose. 31.00 7Q ' values, special at, palr.....i JC , Children's! Fine Ribbed Hose A very nice- rmalltv that !rent1v sold at 60c Black, white O C and brown. Special at..... asOC Infants' Hose ; Highly mercerised Silk Lisle Hose in white, black and brown. Our regular 50c hose, spe- i Off cial i OOC Logging Ebads Must Look to tegislature Salem. Or,. June 24. Logging roads In ' Oregon' .desirous ' of being relieved from responsibility as common carriers must look 7 to "the stats legislature : for such relief, according to an opinion rrit ten for the public service commission b Attorney General Van Winkle, s who" holds that the commission Is not author npHE Florsheim Shoe Jl gives satisfaction ; faithful service and that gratifying sense of social security a man feeU when he knows his attire is right "THE FESLER" ' CORDOVA BROWN Florsheim Shoe Store ,350 Washington Near Park KfflBL- a0rrKy luu TrlAZELWOOD Hazelwood Candy Assorted Butterscotch and Taffy Chews Butterscotch, : cinnamon, chocolate molasses, pepper-: mint, peanut, butter and taffy chews made from ' f finest creamery butter, sweet cream, cane I sugar, honey and pure flavorings. ! 50c Per Pound j Ripe, Juicy Strawberries dipped in rich cream fondant and. coated with finest milk chocolate. . 75c Per Pound "When, You Buy Hazelwood Candy You Secure the Best" HAZELWOOD Confectionery and Restaurant 38 Washington St. : 127 Broadway laed- to grant the relief. The. question arose out" of an application filed by the Benson . logging railroad at . Clatakanle asking that it be "permitted to discon tinue carrying passengers ana xreignx. Matrcolav Crossing Allowed -i . Salem.' June 24. An order Issued by the public service commission Thursday grants a request on the part of the Lane county court for a grade crossing over the tracks of the Southern Pacific rail road at Marcola. -! ' ' s , '', : o4 Style of the Tunes 12 Broadcloth Polo. Shirts Collar Attached $2.50 to $6.50 Wash Ties . Very Smart Designs 50c Satn'l Fifth at Alder " - 1 - 1 1 1 1 , Sp DwSw Army Surplus Supplies Other Useful Merchandise Unusually Low Prices TENTS TENTS TENTS Any Sis From 77 to 16x24 at Greatly Rattacsd Prices PUP TENTS ........ .'-.$2.95 7x7 8-oz. New Wall Tents $6.50 7x9 S.or. New Wall Tents $8.55 7x7 8-oz. New Auto Tents with wills ...... ....$8.50 ARMY O. D. Blankets. ..$3.55 2-POUND CAN ARMY RO AST BEEF, 19c . 12-pound can Swift's Army Bacoxil$l:75 r Headqmarters f or . Campinc or' lllking Outfits , ' ' - SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SUITS It will pay yon to look thaeo suits over. Wo a m sar you from S10.00 to $15.00 a suit MAIL, ORDERS FHXED SAME DAY Army & Nayy iStdre 94 Third Street, Corner Stark V l Op posit Chamber of Commtrca Mouseheaiing Mr. A. D. Charlton, 400 Vista (Agt. (Northern Pac. R. R. Co., Spalding Bldg.), states that he finds the Gasco furnace cheaper than solid fuel and that the heat from gas is much quicker and better. That rooms that never heated before are now thoroughly heated. He recently sold this house and says tnat tne the Gasco furnace. Mr. W. T. Burns, Guthrie & Co.), installed a large Gasco furnace in his 10-room house furnace heats all the given him entire satisfaction. , . Mr. G. H. Crain. 321 I. McFail Bldg.), is an enthusiastic booster ofl the Gasco furnace and says he will to prospective purchasers. . Silk Shirts Wonder-Values $7.50 Beautiful Manhattan Shirts New Shipment $3 to $6 - Rosenblatt The Home of Hart Schaff ner & Marx Clothes ARMY Hob Nail Shoes. ....4.15 ARMY Khaki Breeches .. .$2.25 Knapsacks up from . . r. .'. i .75c Munson -Army Lkst Shoes $3.95 Very high grade. all leather . Puttees ...."-$6.50 Bldf. , C F. jWlQiamson, Mr. v tmng mat sola it was 153 N. 19th St. (Balfour, and says that ihe Gasco rooms thoroughly and has 17th St. N. (office Blake- be glad to give Information Foulard Ties Polka Dot Patterns 75c Vassar Athletic $130 Union Suits 95c & Co. Gasco Building Everybpdy'c BIGGEST ATHLETIC ETEXT 15 TEARS CHEAT TRACK STARS l!f ACTIO Eastern Athletes New York A; C. TS. - Western Athletes M. A. A. C. MULTNOMAH FIELD SATURDAY, 2:30 P. M. POPULAR PRICES 1.1, lacladlBK Grasdataad FUNERAL -COMPLETE KIT, TWO AUTOS, Ma,tTi MSSLMIINO, OUTS I OS OI ONAVK MARKIK, rVHUnAL do! TIOSS. BSARBftS' SLOVtS, Mig, or CHAPS L TJiller & Traccy a InSaeenSant runerai Olraetare WASMINOTOM AT SI. I. A Pbanaai Msin a.1, S7S-SS Portland Hunt Club MAC Garden Home Track SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK riFTT HOHSEH TEJf KVKSTS . . ETERYBODT WELCOME , NO ADMIKMIO, CHARGE KeepYourSkin-Porcc Active and Healtiiy With Cuticura Szzr: aiiiliaaa OaaMara UlinmtnJiH JL, . . Journal Want Ad: Bring Results .LtJ o