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TUESDAY, -AIJGU3T 3. K:L Tnn .OHECOIf . DAILY JOUHNAU PORTLAND, OREGON TOWN TOPICS COJIISG ETEST3 v . Pacific Genua laet&edia conference. Aognat State- Ohrtntiaa End wf wihii fiimiiM Colombia City. August 29 to September 6.. rtlnMBt enafereara Vlethodiit tmW Bants. fortiaod. kepteieber I. .... j,1 Couatr Xoreee, September IS to inartimn Cocaty lair. Canny. SeptoBbtr It to t. NerUYwest Bj w4 6il nw.-rwOtoa. September 19 to 84. V '.. V . MultaomM Cf . Fair, Goaihaaa, 8 btr It to 25. , T; . . Caluaibia County fair, St, Helena. September Ores' State- riv, ;$Iek 8tmbw 3 to October 1. Linn County WHt, Albany, October I to . Viuca. Couaty fair. Tie DUe October 4 to T. Okw Methodist : eoafereoee, ("ogees Gio. October , Polk CanntT Fair Dallas Artnferr in t. - Annuel Ceaeentioo Oregon W. C T. V-, Ore fop City, October 1J, 13, J4. Royal Arcanum, (rend eoooctt, ForUaod. Oe tober 1. . i .- Kaights "Temple, ma4 eanpaaderz, . I biande, October 13. J.tionl Create martial, r-ortlaad, JfeTeai aer 8 to 18. Pacific latemational livestock Rrpoeittoa. Portland. November 2t to 28. American Historical aaaaciation. Pacific Coaat prancn, roruaoa. jotemt)r za ana s. Oregon Bar ierciittmi. PerUaod, Deeeaabec. WEATHEE FORECASTS Portland gad Vicinity Tonight and Wednes day aneetUad, probably vita light enow era; west er l vinda. Orrton Tonight and Wedneaday eaeetUed; macerate weeterlr arinda. Washington Tonight and Wednaarliy unset tled, probably with ebewera vest porUua ; mad crate aouthwaaterly wind. WEATHER CONDITION -A -trongb-like area e taw praam re extend from the coaat of Alaska aad British Columbia Boatbeaetward to Mexico. Over the remainder of the eouatry the preaaare la taoderalely bign. the aisbeat reading being ia the north Atilantia etatee Precipitation - baa occurred to Britlaa Columbia aad parte of Alberta, Waalungton. e rada. Utah. Colorado, Florida aad IUIboU. U areaer weather prevails ever the greater part ei we country, anq umperature ao manual aon normal ia tba rule. ' Beleathre humidity at Portland Neon yeate- aay. 4 7 pec-cents e p. m. yeeteraay. a cent: 5 a. m. todar.. 8D be eant. PiecinitatioB ainca Januanr 1 TotaL 24.35 inches: norinal. 21.55 Inches; deficiency. 1.20 inchea. EbWAHP I. WEIXS. QBSEATATIOK8 4X .TATIOHI AUee, Te 74 48 49 A8 64 48 88 62 99 62 68 " 78 S 4 49 10 80 60 56 66 T 78 82 83 48 68 60 66 66 84 84 62 74 SO 63 64 44 63 "8 84 99 8S 70 a 74 as 78 e jauuaaB,' Meat. ........... Boiae. Idaho J, ..... . Beaton. Maes. Harbor. B. C, Calcary, Alberto Chicafo, fU. Brer, Omo. Iea Moines, Iowa ........ Honolulu, .'. H-S Huron, S. D, .14 .12 .96. 74 4 S 84 6a e 98 72 54 62 94 100 92 74 77 83 88 7 83 7 2 88 82 88 4 84 84 0 , 9 - 0 o 0 aBaea city. Mo. , . . KaeceiUc, Tens Loa A As Irs, Cat . Marsbiield, Or. Medford. ir. . : New Orleans, I. a. New York. N. Y. Nome, ' Alaska North Head, Wash. . . North Platte. Neb. . . . Oklahoma City, Okla. . Phoenix, Ariz. Pittsburg, Pa. ...... . Portland, Or. Hoseburg, Or. : , . . . St. Louis, Mo St. Psul. Minn. Sslt Lake 'City. CUh. . San IMego, Cal ...... 8an Francisco; Cel. . . Seattle, Wash Spokane, Wash Tampa, Fla. Tatoosb Inland, Wash. WalU Walla. Wash. .. Washington, D. C. . . . WiUistoo Jf . D. . . . . . Winnipeg, Man. . Yakima. Wash .40 .o: o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .26 .86 o 0 0 0 0 80 Afternoon report of preceding day, Colored People to Xeatwro ralae funda tor uie Deaent of Tulaa. Okla.. race riot victims, the Portland branch ot the, N. ttonal association for the) advancement of colored people -will hold a. public meet ing this evening at the Flrgt A. M. E. Zion church, 417 Willlarha avenue. Kav. J. A. Moore, president of the local branch, will preside. Mrs. Charles H. Maxwell of Salem will sing and Mrs. E. p. pjuj nady, secretary of the branch, wiU tell about the Tulsa riot A quintette will be sung by Rev. J. W. Anderson, Bv. X A. Moore. Rev. A, R, Foxe, Rev, Cu.Q, -Gardener and Rev. R. A. Lowe. The pro gram waa arranged by J. r Trial Sate Is Set United States Dis trict Judge Bean has set October tt as the date for the trial of the Oregon . Lumber company on the charge of -out-ting timber on government Und, -The value of the timber Is placed at 153,000. The timber was cut on a timber and stone entry made In 1899 by John Olson, but set aside afterward on the ground that a fraudulent agreement has been entered Into between Olson and the Ore gon Lumber company t transfer the claim. Shepard's An to Baa Lines Portland St Helens division Leave Portland 6 :46, t:30 a. m., 10 a. m, 1 p. m. and 4 p. m, 7 o'clock daily and 11:15 p. m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Leave St. Helens 7 :30 a. m, 10 :S5 a. m, 1 :15 p. m.; 1 :45 p. m, 5 :lt p. to. and 9 ;45 p. m. eaUy and 8:15 p. m, Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Buses leave. SC Cbies- feetai, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. Comet to Investigate Channel To in vestigate the channel of the Columbia river from Portland to the sea and re port any changes which would make it safer for the entnfnce and'TgreB of shipping for this port, Raymond Stanton Patton of .the United States coast, and geodetic survey arrived. Monday. ' Ho Will remain in this district, fop some time. saepard's Ante Bog LloeiePorUand. Astoria-Seaside division Leav Portland I at 6 : a. m., 9 :so -a. m., 10 a. m, 1 p. m., 4 'AS p. m. and 7 p. m. Leaving Astoria 7 :15 a. m, 8 :1S a m., 10 a. m., 1 :30 p. m, 2:t5 p. m. and 4:15 p. m. Direct connec tions at Astoria to and from Seaside and CUt sop Beach points. Buaea leave 8L Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Tele phone Marshall 4381. Adv. To Diseass Disarm am eat The Open Forum of Democracy will hold its regu lar meeting Wednesday evening in room G. Central library, at 8 o'clock. The topic win be "The Disarmament Con ference," called ito meet In Washington November n. Open discussion will be followed by a questionnaire. - Shepard's Aato Bag Live Multnomah Falls division. Leave Portland :30 a. m 11 a. m., 2 :45 p. m., 4:30 p. m. and 9 1 p. m. daily. Leave Multnomah - Falls 7 :15 a. m, ) :15 a. m, 12 :5J p ro, 4 p. m and 8:10 p. m. dally. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison- street, Tele phone Marshall 4S8L Adv. Shepard's Aate Bag Llaaa Portland Hood River divtaion Leave Portland 9 :30 a. m, 11 a. m, 2 :4S p, rn, and 4 :3I P. m. daily., Leave Hood River 9:30 a m., 11 a. m.. 2:20 p. m. and 429 p." m' daily. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 20t Morrison st Telephone Mar. 4331. Adv. Demarrer Tader Avlteveir-.A de murrer to ethe indietmeut against Carlo L. Byron has been Utn under ad visement by United States District Judge ' Bean. The , demurrer 'cats up ALAMEDA RESTAURANT Whtre Only the Best French aad Italian Dinners Van Be Had. -SPAGHETTI. RAVIOLI and CHICK CR DINNERS SPCOIALTV 227 ft Madison Bet., First and Second TACATIQIT OB 8UHHEB ITJ9 tr9B g9lM$ swsj for tb9 aier, 9r 7ax Taeatiaa; bat Taa Jof follow yaa ft tka reg-alar rata, 9r taa fwHejwtotr M9U-wm-B9ly T0 mrrmlr ettjr nteas aneJaav ft, 7, Tuttla, . V Banrtow. Or-. faleJ B. Blppeafl. ay Pltr. Or, aVa. fi. r. Ouncaa. . Bayaeesa. Or, rf. C Vaa Kttaa, Binahaaj Sprtofs Hetel. Blbbon. Or, ' Canaeej Beaeaj and Ecla. Oe, M. I Hartia, Canen, Weak,' and 6rteprtals apHafs, Car Chlneok, Vyaah liaas KiHrtoaa. Catuoala Beech, Or, W. B. tsarreA. QaHbaldl. Or, D. C Ellra. Bear hart. Or, BMrla ftoaa. Hermans, aaah, Jerne Corcoran. tot Wake, Or, Hat Lake ftotal. Leaf Beach. Wash, Btrauhai A Co. Manhattan Beach. Or, lare. 6). 1 Hottest, leetKanita Beaah, Or, Cmti O, KardelW MaheotU, Wash, Troaeheo Breem. Beealle, Or, A. o. Jtwdariaa. ' Wahalam, Or, Benelcm Drug Ca. N starts. Or, tMra. M. r, Crasa. Newaert, Or, M. B. HunC Ocean eara. Wash, Oeoroe H. Kramer. Otter Beck, Or, T. H. Hernias. Pacific City, Or, C. t. Walters. , , Reckaway. Or, 4. . A i, Oodeoy. BeasMe, Or, Jasen aecun - gearlew. . Wash, Beeroe L. gHrtnajn, 8euth Beach. Or, H. O. Oertitd. Tillameak. Or, Ctayton Hey. Tarta Recks, or, O. J. Van Beyaa. Waltowa Lake, Or, Waliewa Lake Park. Wtihatt artnf, Or, B. O. Rowan. . that the charge against Byron are too inaeiinite. uyron was , Indicted by a federal grand jury on the charge of per petrating b fraudulent scheme in Salem involving public lands whereby invest ors were promised a return of from 118, 000 to 130.000 on an Investment of $1000 or fl500. Tnstyx Is Recants: red P. W. Hob- eon, 21 years old. who escaped from the city jail July 25, after serving two days of his sentence, was returned to com plete hhi sentence yesterday by Patrol man Baicock, who arrested him. Hob son was arrested on July 23 for speed ing ana was fined 135. .Having no money to pay bis fine. . started to serve ft -out in JalL. He was made a trusty, hut after working two days walked out. Ranakway - Girt - la Seagat Beraice Adams. 9-year-old daughter of Mr., and Mrs. P. L. Adams of 566 East Ash street. na run away from home, according to Information liven the police by th mother today. The- girl is described j weighing 90 pounds, brown eyes an4 hair, wearing yellow dress and pink bloomers. The father ia seriously IU the police were told. Joy Elders Artested Motoreycle Pa trolman Chase arrested a Jovial party of motorists along Hawthorne avenue at 1:15 o'clock this morning when com plaint had been made of screaming and other "sleep-wreckin&T noises. Frank Bennett is charged with driving while drunk and Mabel. Bennett and Eddie Relhstrom with disorder- Apple Growers to Meet An Important meeting of the apple growing members of the Oregon Growers' Cooperative as sociation has been called for at the of fices of the association at Salem,. Fri day at 2 o'clock p. m. Matters pertain ing to the closing of last year's pools and the sale of this year's crop will be discussed, the announcement says. - Jmperaoaatad Of fleer Albert Janasen of 1035 Vernon avenue asked the police today to look for "Bill" Blackwell. whom he charges -with impersonating an officer In an effort to get money from him. Janasen said Blackwell appeared at his home Monday night and made a dis play of a police star and a gun. Br. HlnsoR Returns Dr. W. B. Hin son, pastor of the East Side Baptist church, returned today from his vacation to the mountains, and will have charge of the Wednesday night prayer service. All members are invijed to attend as a special service is planned. Portland. Naweerg Bug Leave :Fourth and Alder daily, I, 8 :30, 11:00 a. m., and 1. 2:30, 4:15, 5:30, 6:30 p. m. ; Saturday and 8unday 11 :15 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Adv. Bellaaea ML. Hood Aate aVtages leave RouUedge Seed Store 8 a. m. and 3 p. in. for Welch's, Tawney's, Rhododendron and Governaoent Camp. ---Ad v. Portias . Tillaraoofc Cadillac stage, Hoyt hotel, dally at 8 :15 a. m. and 2. p. m. Special arrangements made or fish ing" parties. Adv. t Btr. Amtrlea St Helen? via Columbia river. 2 :3Q p. m. dally ; 11 :30 a. m. Sun day. - Alder at dock. Main 8323. Adv. Portland-Sales Stage Leaves .Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, JL75. Adv. 'Saleni'Mlll City Stage Connects O. . trains No. 6 and 9 for Mill City. Joseph Hamman, Salem, Prep, Adv. Dr. Geo. M. SewaC has returned. 415 Morgan . bldg. Main . 7423. Adv. .. his favorite place to breakfast, lunch or dine because exactly what he wants, at a ' pleasingly low price, is always ready when he's ready. Acton your good resolution today. Hotel 3mpertal EmbezdementT)y ; :" Tormerl Salesman : y Charged atlem Balem, Or, Aug. 22. C. M. Chappel, former salesman for the SUvcr King Mining company, has been cited to appear in . justleo , court hero September 12 to answer a charge of embesslement filed ly J. J. Langbsck. president of the min ing company. Chappei. who had been making his headquarters in Salem tot- some time, disappeared last October. Langback, at that time, scouted hints trat there was any significance in the disappearance. Sales of stock, said to have been made by Chappel to local Investors but 0 which no delivery was made, have been made good by officials of the company. it is understood. Mining Copgress Secretary Urges a High Metal Tariff Urging a high tariff on metals, James F. Calbreath of Washington, D. C, sec retary-manager of American Mia Ing congress, informed the members' forum of the, Cham baa of Commerce at luncheon Monday that the present price of metals is net an effect of tariff but of profiteering. Calibre a. th urged that the mining In dustry bo protected on an equitable basts with other Industries in the tariff legislation. The speaker has bees secretary-manager of th congress - since 1904, when he wag elected t a meeting held in Portland. J W. (James, Oregon Pioneer of 1852, Dies Albany. Or, Aug. 23. John W. Gaines. 15. a pioneer of 1852," died at the home of his idaugJater, lire. J. L. Davenport of Larwood, kunday, following an "Illness of several months, from paralysis.' Mr. Qalnag came wesi by e taani with his naj-enjts in IS52, settling In the neighbor hood of the north fork of the Santiam rivf rv Ejght children jvrylvo. Tn" fu neral wag held at Provjenee this aft entsoju , Klamath Road Work Contract to Be Let . Salem, Aug. 23, Construction of 5.13 miles of broken stone or cinder surfacing on the Barclay Springs-Lamm's Mill sec tion of The Dalles-California highway In Klamath county, will be up for contract at the meeting of the state highway com mission in Portland on August 30, ac cording to notices to contractors' being sent out by the department here. This work is located approximately 16 miles north of Klamath rails. XALAMA MARRIAGE LICENSES Kahuna. Wash., Aug. 23. Auditor Davis issued marriage licenses to P. L. MacKlnnen and Madeline Meister, Spo kane, and 8. O, Folsom and Dorothy Douglas, Maplewood, Or. By readjusting seme bt the parts carpenter tool box is made to serve as a trestle, riigg'iagigiiigigiiiaiaggaigiig Let Your ENJOY THE DINNER PARTY, TOO. HER APPETITE IS USUAL LY GONE FROM THE DRUDGERY OF THE PREPARATIONS . . ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AND YOUR WIFE, TOO, AT MUSIC AND DANCING DURING DINNER .AND SUPPER HOURS TI'r"T"lT1 Wife Ore Grill Waterouzel Holds Sunday Crowd by Dipping for Pood A water-ousel, diving, awlmmlrj; and fluttering Its win El under water, while it cavorted afovt the bottom tq search of food, attracted the atten tiun of many visitors at Multnomah Falls Sunday noon. It would dart in a shallow pool of water and lose itself among the pebbles and rippling current, its lithe, slate-colored body blending perfectly with Its surround ings and shielding It from detection by its enemies. Only those who had glimpeed its graceful movements bo fore it dipped could follow its swift motion orr the bottom of the stream. The water-ouseL or dipper, fre quents the Rocky Mountain and Coast ranges. It 4s about the also of a bob-white. It builds Its nest -of moss, usually ia the spray ot some waterfall. - "v City Declines Two uonnw rauents, is Complaint toBoard J. Teuscher Jr.. superintendent of the Boys and Girts' Aid Society of Oregon. laid a letter before the Multnomah county commtssionerf Monday, In which be made complaint that city officials had refused to admit to the isolation hospi tal two children from the society's Insti tution who were ill of cantagious dis eases. He indicates that admission was re fused because of lack of room. The county commissioners will ask for a statement from City Health ' Officer Parrlsh. S A CRUMLEY COLLEGE Is a school (or the select rxther than the muses. The individual instruction, so essential to your best ?rofress, will be given you by teachers who are masters. You'll not be embarrassed by being 1ierded" into Urje classes with practically w personal help. - , Your time is valuable. You want to finish as soon as possible. Our work is so planned and systematized as to' live you, within the shortest possible time, the hig;h-e;rde trailjinr; that will qualify you for t food position s private secretary, stenographer, book keeper, or accountant You can arrange tostart any time. Enter the Day school tomorrow morning-, or the night class from 6:30 to 9;00 , o'clock Monday or Thursday. The new two-night-a-wcek plan is proving a "winner." You make the same progress as with the pld three-night plan, and have more time to yourself. Write, call or telephone for particulars. They're free, place) you under so obligation whatever. V MM II VaTBaw . Mr a,v ' Portland's Oldest Business College 10th and VYaahington 8x12 and 12x18 C & P. not. Terms if desired. Journal. 1 3 9 ' 111 13F HP Si a z& aw . Is- is ! 1 I f r4s;tt8 mwmm f Ii. el fl .9 TV iistneDorainineDoap Tbt Does the Work A 30 Mulm Tsam Borax Product TBI riCVK COAST 80111 CO, Sea roabaay Oregon "Battalion" of National Unemployed Legion Being Formed Organisation- of an Oregon battalion of the National Unemployed "fcgion . Is. la prospect for the near future, accord ing to reports current in the city.' The National legion is a pen sectarian, non political organization with the avowed purpose of supplying temperate leader ship to the unemployed In this country. The slogan of the organisation la "jus tice and not charity." The Oregon unit of the legionf it Is said, will eventually include four bat talions of five companies each, with an enrollment of 59 persons in each com pany. Officers will be elected by ballot ; no dues will be charged and no salaries will be paid. All work of the organisa tion will be performed by volunteers. Fall From Windmill . Is Fatal to Pioneer Eugene, Or, Aug. 23. J. F. 8ml Lh, one of the last remaining of the pioneers of the early '50s and the last of large family that crossed the plains in tna early days, died Monday at the Eugene 'hospital, where he was taken 8unday night following an It foot fall from the windmill tower on his place east of Springfield. Smith's right arm was broken and his skull fractured, which resulted la concussion of the brain- He is survived by his wife and son. ABTJTJCTIOX CHARGE DISMISSED Cbabalis, Wash.. . Aug. 21. Charges against C J. Haselton of abducting a IT- year-old girl at Napasiaa were dlimlwsed because of lack .of evidence. Broadway 2066 7 LINOTYPE FOR SALE MERGENTHALER Model 9 Nine Faces Four Molds aLSO COMPLETE GOING PRINTING PLANT Separate or Box E-546, Multnomah Hotel For Yotu Convenience ' Ml Room. Cmmitte, Banquet aad Exhibition Rooma. SERVICE Hoapitality and Distraction Orchestra to 8 aad 9:30 to 12 IN THE FAMOUS Arcadian Grill is Pleased With : - Marsltf ield Visit Enthusiastic over - the reoepUoa- UuU had oeen accorded them at the fourth annual convention nf the Oregon 2am association at March fie Id . during the week-end and bearing the prise awards woa by their band, drum corps and pa trol, members or tne locai toage ol kucs returned Sunday evening from the coast The local lodge. of Elks sent 150. reere sentatrves to the stata convention. Farm Hand Ends Life; Coroner Calls diary Tillamook. Aug. 23 Frits Schupbach, a farm sand employee: ny xari Kura merle, several miles south ot Tillamook, committed suicide Monday by shoot ing himself through the heart with a small rifle. Hi body- was found in the farmhouse about 11 o'clock and appar ently he had been dead more than aa hour. A coroner's Jury investigated the death. urwrsai( at eaaao PortlaBd'Gg'oi'CcJco" Ccjeyfsjtj; GtlSBBftS ltjta.TintT9st yem'to know" that ia wlecllax akougB te) ottfx"(Ur X too tharoa"t flpraX wd Couch ia UuxwUturtt-partly fortbii xBBcaht tTfeuiUiT tA "already Installed I Caaco Funaea. Sow if you will quote e beat prices 'on. aa Arrtomtio laUrHwtar aad a'Bad iwtfirvTfor each orraTef ry three firtplacea.-J-BUibe.MyoucaUlit.in jow'aViTcrti. ieveraeata emncipated Troa janitor work. fotire"7 truly THE PORTLAND. Deer BteirtmgIs7 y ; Eeported Fairly . Good in flregorf The hundreds of Barters who roamed orer the biH&ldes' and through woods during the wewsend gunning for doer were fairly successful, according to' re ports received at the game commission headquarters. In the lower TMl-ysec-tlons the hunters were more successful than In the upper Willamette valley district, . - Record sales ot hunting licenses ore reported from all over- the state. Two Escape When Auto Leaves Bridge Astoria. Aug. 23-Mr. and .Mrs. Wil liam Beyer ot Portland narrowly escaped death shortly after 7 o'clock Sunday evening while ea route home from Sea side, when their automobile was crowded HOME BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE UTwoBit ev'VVTTSYy 1 ascNtsr' V(BSnVsabCaS OPA Ht-'tl top Kif V SCHOOLED in the "University, of Experi ence," he nears the top of his mental power and the top of his earning power. His fund of vision force decision reaches its highest point. If his vision is keen, and his deci sion right, he has the ability to apply his force to bring the achievement of success. - These are the years when thrift MUST be applied. At the top of his earning power, he is at the top of his saving power, and the habit of thrift can be backed by his greater ability to -practice thrift, Try wise investing . , . . and by -building a reserve fund in a Northwestern savings account. - . through IRe "raim'f 'cfthe T3eif cr?" bridge Just west of Evens, and landed bottom up in shallow. Water. The acci dent occurred"' when' an ' nldentiie4 woman driver attempted to pass 'be , tK. X3,v w -.or mtiA .RAfb.r iA-iinr from the. opposite - direct inn. .Passing motoriata extrksated M. oad-Mrs. Beyer, who . are elderly. They were badly bruised and cut anl were taken to Port land :- - " 5CH00L: BOOKS BOUGHT. BOLD sad EXCHASGED .. SCHOOL fUTPPLipS HYLAKD'S CL0 EOOK STORE tti FOURTH ST. Bet. Tajler Cad Saisioa. Red Freau SUPERFLUOUS H A I R Da mc4 be eaamrraaaed vita aaalgbtiy sair (uxa oa the face. Beck ar areaa. The ABcrtraa eyte-a reaao-ee U permajBeaUy. Ka electrie aaaiiie ar eepUatary aaed, THE AMERICAN SYSTEM . 1T PtTTOOK BLOCK 7 oregqn: jyieirgaMtstrer 1 1