SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10; 1921. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON E TOWN TOPICS COWNO ZTESTS North Mt esafnvor Matbodiat chnrch, tauih. PorUand. Itaptaabtr 1. Lena Cooal a'ai. Xaawaa, September 1 to 14. Annual eDSWBtieo Unltnomah coonty W. C T. V.. roalaad, September 14 and 1. ClackaaMa Oouau tan. Cub, September 14 to 14. Oncra TJnrUd Brathraa ebvrcb ural aoe brcoM, Philomath, sapwaiber It to IS. Nortaweat till aad Urals Uoi, Ptndlatoe, September 19 to 24. atnrtaomab Count Fair, Greahem. Septa bet It to 25. CoianK Count Fair, 8t HaUoe. September SI to 23 RoUBd-l'p. PtndMoa. Sajrfiiejber 22 to 24. Unwi state Ifau, satem. septembet to October 1. Una Coaniv Fair, Albany. October te S. Vucs CuuAtjr ralr, Tbe Dalles. October 4 to T. Orecoa Method lit eonlerence. rant Grot,. Oetnbtr 5 to 10. Polk County fair. Dellae, Oetobwr to 8. Annua Coimi'iin Orefoa W. C T. U.. Ore aon Clt. October 12. IS. 14. Hovel Arcanum, aread council. Portland. Oo Libir II Kalahta- Templar, (rand eonnnaoderv. La Grand. October IS. Kattooal Oraaae meetln. Portland, N bar to 18. Pacific International Li restock Kxpoeittoo. Portia nd. November ft to 12. Americas Historical amociatiofi. Padfle Coaat ranch. Portland, Novembor 29 and 2. Oreaos Bar aeeodaUoa. Portland. Doccmbet. WEATHER FORECAST Portland and Vicinitv Bundav fair: 'winds maitlt Borthterlv. Oregon and Washington Sander 'air; liaht to near front cant portion eunoav morning. Knode rata Borthaaaterly wincU. WEATHER CO.VDITI059 The nnt atrikinf featnra of todav'a map Is a mrmm hivh nrnMUra ere overlvina the North' vrat, the bilhest readings being In the interior of W eaters Canada. The pressure ia moderetelv hi(h in the Attantto Btates, Tennessee and the loner Mississippi Taller, and low in the Central. middleweeUirn and Hoathwestern State. Pre- r.niLauoti ha occurred over a broad ana reach in from Montana and Saskatchewan to the Ohio and middle Mississippi valleys, and locally In. Florida. The following, nesvy rainiau la re ported: Huron. 8 I)., 1.70; Dee Moines, Iowa, l.fa; WUIiaton. N. D.. 1.16. Snow ia filling in Northern Montana. The weather is much cooler over moat of the Northwest and f reeling temperature prevails in Montana, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northeastern British Columbia. Over the eastern halt of the country the tempera tore remains shove normal. Relative humidity at PorUand: Noon yester day. .60 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday, 44 per eent 1 l a. toriev 7 6 ner cent. I'rertfiltation since January 1: Total, 24.39 inches; normal, 6.21 inches; deficiency, 1.82 inches. KDYVaHD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Kaker, Or Hoise. Idaho Hoeton. Mas. Jtnffaln. N. Y Hull Harbor, B. C. ... Chicago, III lieuvrr. Colo. Iea Moines, Iowa .... Fresno, Cal (ialveston, Teiag tO-lena. Mont. Honolulu, T. H. ... Huron. 8. D Juneau, Alaska Kansas City. Mo. . . . ne Angeles, Cal . . . Manhfieid. Or. Medford. Or Memphis. Trnn New Orleans. Ia New York. N. x Nrane. Alaska Vorth Head, Wash. . . North Platte, Neb. Oklahoma City, Okla. . Phoenix. Aria. rtttsbarf, Pa PorUand. Or. Prince Rupert, B. C. . Hosebnrg. Or. Hoswell. N. M hacramento, Cal . . . . Hi. Ixoa, Mo. Hi. Paul, Minn. Malt lake City, Utah . Han rMeejo. Cal Kan ""Francisco, Cat . . Seattle, Wash. pttorldan. Wio. . .... Hitka. Alaska Spokane, Wash Tanana. Alaska . . . . Tatnoaii Island. Wash. Tnnnpah, Nevada Valdea, Alaska ancoaver. B. ' -Walla Walla, Wsh. . , Waahlnftnn. I. C. . , Tskima. Wash Temp. J J "(3 rf io SS is f zi rj s & r- gf " 3 62 34 0 , 68 8S 0 . 76 68 0 NO 68 0 . 62 4 0 . 84 68 .24 . 8 48 0 . 2 62 1.68 . 94 60 0 . 86 . 38 ) 32 .14 . 84 .... . 72 1 48 1.70 .62 0 . R6 72 0 . 74 62 0 . 70 42 .0 84 40 0 . 86 76 .04 .82 76 0 . 80 66 0 . 62 .... .04 . 60 52 0 . 86 60 0 .88 70 0 . 08 68 0 . 86 68 .78 . 74 54 0 . 64 44 0 80 44 0' . 06 62 0 . 88 54 0 . . 84 70 .72 84 64 .06 70 48 0 .70 S4 '0 . 66 0 . 66 60 0 . 62 84 .01 64 0 . 60 38 0 . 64 04 . 68 50 0 . 74 68 0 . 62 08 . 44 0 . 70 40 0 . 86 70 0 . 78 I this morning in the Ideal theatre, owned sKd operated' at 801 Thurman street by E. H. .Morton. ; The fire started In the corner near the stage about 8:15. Cap tain Roberta of the fire marshals office estimates the loss at 500, which he says is covered by insurance. Sbepard's Aata be. Line Portland- Hood River division Leave Portland :30 a. m.. IX a. m 2:45 p. m. and" 4:3 1 p. m. dally. Leave Hood River 9:30 a mw .11 a. nv 2 :20 p. m. ana 0 p. m. daily. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison st, Telephone Mar. 438L Adv. Library Attesdast Arrlre As head of the school department of the Portland library. Miss Ruth M. Paxton. formerly registrar of the Carnegie Library school at Pittsburg, Pa, arrived in PorUand to take up her duties; Miss Paxton is a graduate of Wellesley college. She was for a time school librarian at Salem. Skepbard't Alto Baa tinea Pbrtland SL, Helens-Astoria division: Leave Port land 2 a. in.,. 7 .30 a. n... 10 a. m.. 1 p. m.. 4 :15 p. m. Leave Astoria 7 :15 a. m, 10 a. m, 1 :J0 p. m.. 3 :30 p. m., 6:15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays; Busses leave St. Charles hojel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. Salem Has Klwanls Clnb Salem now has the fourth Jiiwanis club to be or ganised In Oregon. Presided over by Walter C. Humpson. field representative of International Kiwanis, the meeting was held in the capital city Friday. Roy F. Shields was elected president, Sam Koier . vice president and Henry A. Mooris secretary. Alleged Masher Held James Porter, arrested Friday night by - Patrolman Cameron. Is held under $50 bail for a hearing today for violating the mash er's ordinance. He is charged ny Mrt. Hazel Morehouse with accosting her on the street 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 helo. Address 24 Union avenue. Major John Bree. district officer. Adv. Fortlasd-Xewberr Bus Leave Fourth and Alder dally. 8, 9 -.30, 11:00 a. m., and L 2 :30, 4 :15. S :30, 6 :30 p. m. : Saturday and. Sunday 11:15 p. m. Phone Main 8314. Adv. Portland TmamooK Cadillac stage. Hovt hotel, dally at 1:15 a. m. and 2. p. m. special arrangements mug aur usu- triE parties. Adv. Crystal Lake Park Dancing Sunday afternoon and evening. Especially en gaged music. Bob Gordon's Jazz Band. Adv. Str. America St Helens via Columbia river. 2 :30 p. m. dally ; 11 :30 a. m. Sun day. Alder st dock. Main 8323. Adv. Fortland-Salem Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. rare. L7o. Adv. Balem-MIU City Stage Connects O. E. trains No. 5 and 9 for Mill City. Joseph Hamman, Salem. Prop. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland. Or., has primary, preparatory and academic departments. Adv. The Moore Sanltarlnm and Office, Hawthorne and Twenty-seventh, phone East 37. Adv. Dr. H. E. Shoot, Selling building, re turned. Adv. Dr. Lawrence Selling, Selling bldg., re-turned.--Adv. Dr. James W. Rosenfeld returned. Ad. Dr. Robert B. Karkeet returned. Adv. 'Dr. Eaton, chiropodist, returned. Adv, "Sit Here," Judge Tells Prisoner; He Sits 'Em All Out IMPORTANT IN PORTLAND CHURCHES (Continued From Pace fourteen) an will be dedicated. Professor Charles wenson will be at the organ, and the dedicatory sermon will be preached by f roiessor v. J. uraai. nresiaeni. or me Pacific Lutheran collece- at Parkland, Wash. Rev. M. A. Christensen. the local pastor, and several musicians in tne con gregation will assist in the services. A jubilee of ferine: will be laid on the altar. The new organ, is of excellent tone and quality and appreciated by the music loving congregation. The Sunday school convenes at the usual hour. Beginning Sunday the regular serrieea. at tne regular time, will be resumed at St. Pauls Lu theran church. 1 The pastor, Ber. A. Krause, will preach in German at 10:30 a. m. The English serrice is held at 1.Z0 p. m. Special music (or these, serrices has been prepared by the choir, which ia directed by G. Harhlen. Miss Gertrude Krause will agam be at the organ. 9 METHODIST Misa Xell C. Johnson, who has been the successful and much-loved deaconess worker in charge of the Friendly Center Mission in Albina, has found it necessary because of poor health to aWt for "a year's leave of absence. She left the city Thursday for Eureka, Nev., where sne wiu visit ior a snort time wun ner brother. Health permitting. Miss John son will journey east a little later and resume echool work. Miss Martha War rington, parish deaconess at Centenary Wilbur M. Ei church, has been secured to fill the vacancy. The work at Friend ly Center is supported by the Epworth leagues of the city. Before coming to Portland, Miss Warrington did similar work in Chicago, where she was also siinnnrtpri hv the voune DeoDle. Communion will be observed Sunday morning at the Kirst M.i E. church. Dr. Joshua Stans- field will preach; in the morning and Dr. W. W. rnnnmnn t tiipht. Wslter Jenkins will lead the evening community sing. The newly elected Sunday school officers will take charge of their work Sunday at 12:15 p. m. Dr. Frank L. Wemett will occupy the pulpit at Centenary-Wilbur Methocbst churcn on &un Aa-m mroinr and in the evening Dr. W. B. Hoi- lingshead wiU deliver the address. Dr. HoEings v,..,i im former nsjttnr of Centenary church and later was the district superintendent of the Portland district. He has held prominent and responsible positions in connection with the Cen . mAmMt havine snent six months in .v.- tr'iant trowim? minonsrv work there. At present he ia the field representative for the committee on conservation and advance, wttn headquarters in -Chicago. The newly organized .hnm rbmf will sinii at bo th services, and in m i k A AX Mo. 6228 EMB 5II Perth, Scotland The home of the heather and the birthplace of tweed Is turning out some beautiful fabrics, ex amples of which are now being worn by visitors here for the grouse shooting. The cooler weather has brought out suits in all shades of brown, ranging from deep tele de negre to warm autumn leaf colors. These are popular not only for tweed suits designed for sports or coun try wear, but for more formal attire. A favored material is a tete de negre eiuur uc mine wiui a taint lemon pin stripe. The favorite black and white combinations usually are worked out In tweed checks. Most of the suits are cut on long straight lines, made very plain and showing -few belted models. Berkeley, Cat, A marked preference for flannel and jersey coats in place of the sweater is being shown by college women at the University of California. which open its fan semester earlier than Eastern colleges. These are used for general wear on the cam pas and streets as well as for sports. These coats are worn with a wide variety of skirts both of silk or wool and oc casionally Are seen withe blue serge street frocks and other tailored dresses. Jade and cherry are the colors most favored for all day. all occasion, wear. New York The reds, the yellows, the purples and vlollne and dahlia shades so prevalent in the autumn costumes have combined to make this what Is ordinarily called a "brunette season, but these shades are being sought no less widely by blondes. With complexions coming so universally from a box. the color trend makes less difference to tb modern girls who complacently tone the complex ion to suit the gown rather than choose the gown to suit the complexion. One charming evening frock shown this week issfred hlffon beaded in the same tone and hang over a flesh colored slip which has bandings of cream colored lac. Doll tones of French ribbon maXs the flowers which trim ths girdle. An other evening frock Is of purple velvet with the blouse In surpUos effect and a straight Une skirt with . long paaeis caught up under the hem. TOLEDO SCHOOLS OrCK CbehaJU. Wash-. Sept "li. Schools of Toledo opened Tuesday with enrollment. A Laundry That Pleases Particular People A Laundry whose work dispels grouches and brings "smiles. Once you use our system you are a friend of this laundry. The only way we lose a patron is for him to die or move away. Phone East 883 NEW SYSTEM WET WASH All Heat 1Mb Ash GASCO BRIQUETS Order st the Cm OfTrce Or Call Main CO0 Monthly IzietallmemU if DoaireeJ the morning Mrs. J. M. Muir wi!l sing imrfe n.f. of the TemDle." During the eveniftffl service, "It Was For Me" (by Blount)- will be sung by Mrs. Pemn. At the rrrst Norwegian Danish Methodist For the Daytime Frock dedicated to the services of shopping or business, the trimness of fine French Beree. tricotine. Diauetine. or the new kasha cloth, lends Itself with par- . . . . V. - .. 1 a-. .nil.. 11a4 nsrta tvnifiwl Kir trtAOA 1 1 1 1 1 .t m t H Episcopal church Sunday night the sermon wiu below Tne f rock at tne left js a simple, slip-Oil, chemise frock with an ovai neck be preached by District bupenntenaeni . .. . rather Inn? hell sleeve, which may wear or discard the sleeveless. t . Ti.- r ..tr.r will Tjreacn 111 ine moxviuB- 1 . . . . . . . . - . . . A? i, . 1 xv , ' - : .v.- 'ii. nanei overti ouse tnat anas so mucn aisuncxion. as wen us uic iuku busiiuiuk The services on snriw moram? - collar. In th frrtk at th rieht the severity of the unbroken front and back i" n?end be eSSiy hSSuT and inter- panels and the mannish trimming of the braid binding. Is relieved by a tucker nSZ willriie an expository aer- and frilled , collar of batiste or handkerchief linen, which also makes the frills mon on ihrark Hobsrt Kel5 ? wiu' lead the Epworth league service at 7 p. m. .,- f 7. i.- ...... vc.- will nreach in the West moreland chapel, MUwaukle street at South ave nue, at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will give an expository ser- j and frilled , collar of batis' the ninth chapter of St. John's gospel. outlining the wide bell slee rill be three solos by the Clinton-Kelly (Copyrii Copyright, 1921, by The Vague Co., New Tork) Rnndkv will be a eala dav in the calendar of Piedmont Presbyterian church, for it baa been chosen as "Promotion day," and many children will be made happy with their diplomas. Twenty eight will be graduated from the cradle roll. " " j rll,-v, the wiu pass irom tne oeginners ana uie prmiri At the First Presbyterian churcn tne mote 30 30 wiU also be ft PRESBI'TERIAX .iai aervirs will be neia iomuii" Rev. J. C. Temple ton, D. D. of the Pres Dresented with Bibles bv the school. The exer cises win be at the regular Sunday school hour, i.... Vo-ri r Tniniste.rial relief and 9:45. and will be held in the main schoolroom. . Ti-T iit nraah at the morning At 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Rev. J. Francis sustentation. will preach at we m o s Mo prelich. At 8:30.p. m. the Chris- service, and Rev. Norman Kendall IW t)an EndeiTor will reme eir work after the will Dreach in the evening. H-. tu. tour- stJmmer Ticati6n. Monday evening the session -n will eive an organ recital preceding I hold its regular meeting in the church , , in wla.p Trio 1 the evening senice, and will play tne fiioo;ir.o- miimcal numxers: inniinnti "Xocturne" (Miller), "Sec- j t-.j-.ntir.r. in n lriat" (Lemare) U11U mmtuiwiiv . ; . , t-:.- ..iv 'n Tkf . jtif.n a t-v snrietv ol tne eiTSt 1 L1C KVUiCu o ... . ... .- Presbyterian church will meet on Tuesday at STnX; n th. chaoeL Topic. "Missions tf7: ii.." Mrs. Sanford Smita leader. Mrs. Norman K. Tully wiU conduct the devotional serrices. Circle H will act as Hostess s-i . ;f . . fnr miainnanes SnOUla -Oe Lflnaimu km ii" . - hrmiEht. to this meeting. The express rate for all merchandise to foreign countries is so men that it is advisable to maae io iuu iu t. u t nw m.n ia in San Francisco to de- liver "the charge to Dr. E. F. Hollenbeck, who parlors. On Thursday at 8 p. m. prayer meeting will be held to discuss the topic, "The Need of spiritual enterprise. Thursday afternoon at 3 the Julianna circle will hae an outdoor meet ing at the home of Mrs. K. U. Mort, 311 East Lombard street. Sunday services m the Millard avenue Presby terian church will be held as usual. The morn ing service anticipates "Constitutional day" and tne evening has in mind a full and loyal partici pation in the service of Christ during the coming monuis. P. VI. report of preceding dy. "Sit here,' I Tim Twomey in municipal court Friday And Tim sat there, forgotten by the judge and the prosecuting witness. Two hours later, after the court had ad- journed and officials were gone for the day, he was found by a detective who happened to drop Into the court room. Tim had waited patlenUy, as he had been told. Utterly broken by his experiences In UNITED BRETHREN Home coming services will be held Snndav is being installed on lniiraoaj . I 'ii...v . V v r horailetiea at the San Anseimo seminar?, i it. ojron j. v larn. pmwc, win preaca Thi. cl was endowed by William 8. Ladi 1 in the mortrmg. and at night Mrs. W. H. Hayea. Cblaeae Oot t'nder Bond Louis Wah, merchant, and Lee Gin. both members of the Hon Sing tong recently Indicted by the Multnomah county grand Jury on tne world war, Tim will undergo a men- bM charges of murder in the first degree tal examination at the hands of county and assault with intent to kiii in con- authorities today. After being nearly nertlon with the murder of a Suey King buried alive in France and lying in a tungman during the recent outbreaK in I hospital cot deaf and dumb for nine Chinatown, were arrested in The Danes months, a nervous wreck, Tim seems un nr. .oiH Ti.rtro . PAimin tr. I r.r win he haA in the city and preach I returned missionary from Japan, will speak. ... . at both services on September 18. . . I At 11 a. m Sunday at the8econd United a 1,.- ennmreeatinn ereeter irr. i nu n i m r.im ru uiu. -1, is. . ii. rmyes. Japanese tnndsv rooming at Vestminster x-reaDyLenan i muKtiwmiy, nui dltcmk. ruum uie cnorus church in spiU of the fact that many were still choir, under the direction of Professor O. Arthur away on their vacations. V -ri,- p j V. u '"-V - . . . under Professor Hutchison leadership was en- The Re VV. H. Hayes, returned missionary n ; .. 1 1 u ncot.ft i l ne soeciai xnu&io iui 1 1 iju. . m sit ouuuti momiof at me Snndiv will be: Xhird Un.it1 Brethren church, and at night at l ) -Tn Antxiem ' ive joyiui m vi- i ' ... . - . . . ... . t iuujlu. imujn Pulm i- (I O. Martin : offertory, -tanuiene i wm iui ineir puipits at tne otner services. Pastorale," Alex Guilmant: tenor solo, ' The Pro cession." (C. Franck), by J. r. .Mtuoer. 7-A?i- Aiithum 1 ixira. 1 1W1 aii, aiy v.v"i t.. ; v, y w l.ilin rirts&r offertorv. e,iegie. 8. Touferoff'; alto solo and 'quartet. "I sought Perm the Iord and He Heara M.ei jr. oieveiuuu. rs. Palmer L- r ales. 4 fHO HERE UNITED EVANGELICAL The Rev. J. W. Tbbnipson of Lockhaven. will preach Sundav at 7:30 r. m t the First United Evangelical church. The Rev. H. H. Fain ham. will preach at 11 a. m - v- . i .11 i 1 e"- rl- "n. wiu preacn at 11 a. m. ? ."JMt tad' -J" t Monday at n.-tn.-n. nf the Rihle -hnnL The beginners rienartment will hereafter meet in the chapel room and will be under the leadership of Mrs. u.inh Mitchell who will be assisted by Mrs. O. li. Price and Mrs. e. J. Kasmussen. imi. jei Thursday afternoon and brought to Port- abo to control his actions, and was Westminster ranked sixth among . ?yteirin They hope to keep up the standard. It is hoped tr. enlist the entire church in this work. There land. They were released on 12000 bonds I arrested Thursday on a charge of dls- each. Other Chinese arrested on tne or(jeriy conduct. On account of his con 7:30 p. m. for a business session. UNITARIAN The local chapter of the Unitarian T .a mien' league will entertain President Richard F. Scholx of Reed college at supper at 6:30 p. m.. Mon day, in the chapel at Broadway and Yamhill BOAT) 8HOW3 HETLIG Broadway at Taylor. Pltcnre. The Woman He Chose. Daily 1 to U p. m. STOCK BAKXR Morrison at Eleventh. Baker Stock company in "The Wonderful Thing. Mat inee Wednesday. Saturday. Sunday at 2:30 Evenings at 8:20. LYRIC Broadway at Morrison. Lyric Musical Travesty in "Mademoiselle Chicken. Matr inee daily except Wednesday, at 2. Evenings at 7 and 8. - VAUDEVILLE ORFHEUkt Dark. Season opens Sunday after noon. PANTAGES Broadway at Aldec High-claas vaudeville and photoplay features. Afternoon and evening. Program, changes Monday aft ernoon. LOEW'g HIPPODROME Broadway at TamhlU. Direction Ackennan dt Hams. VaadeviUe. Afternoon and evening. PHOTO PLATS COLUMBIA Sixth at Stark. Mary Aides in "The Old Nest." . 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Norma Tal madge in "The Sign on the Door." 11am. to 1 1 d. m. BIVOLI Washington at Park. Ince't "Mother o' Mine. 11a. m. to 11 D. m MAJESTIC Washington at ParkN Betty Comp- son in "For Those Wa Love. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. PEOPLES West Part at Alder. Dorothy Dal ton in "Behind Maska." lla.ro.toll p. m. STAR Washington at Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in "The Girl in the Taxi.' 11 a n to 11 s. m. CIRCLE Fourth near Washington. Douglas McLean in "One a Minute." 9 a. m. to o'clock the following morning. PARKS AND RESORTS COLUMBIA BEACH Vancouver cars. Swim ming, dancing, concessions. Daily. " - , i ri vi - I enlist tne enure cnumi in una A I i,-...f . rl ... .,..i . , " . . ..me charse have also secured their hl8 case was dismissed by Judge Uu be clas, for men and freedom on bail. Rablet Among Cftjoten Following a report that rabies has broken out among the coyotes In Central Washington, htan leir Jewett. head of the predatory ani mal division of the United States bio logical survey, today dispatched three trappers to the district. Eleven positive cases of rabies have been reported al ready from Corfu and Wheeler, Wash. tio far. the epidemic has not spread to Oregon, and Jewett stated every effort would be made to confine the trouble to the region where It originatod. w . ft f I A T-n . 1 n . UBStrrs Jr na.o-iuroi giaino ,. j,n..., t.Htifld that Thh a ronnta. violators contributed t!5 in fines in . , and those of "teen" age. This study will begin with October. tne unnsuan MqtiTot inu tinii ,u ii.nii .., ill he resumed at the Central Presbyterian . ".XtZi church tomorrow. Dr. W. H. Nugent will occupy hi nnlnit rtnth mnrnirtff and evening. J. Wil liam tselcner. cnonster, nas rexumeti ifvni u vacation and will resume his services. Robert Louis Barron, violinist, who has been engaged to lead the singing and direct the orchestra in h Rnnrl&v u'hnrl will render a solo in connec tion with the morning worsnip. ine iirsi u meeting of the woman's society will be held on .TnunVi T.r.r. Tulive in fiehtintr for Wednesday afternoon, at 2:1S o'clock. The national lecturer of the W. C. T. V.. tn tne division of social nioralitv. Mrs. B. A. Thaxter will also speak. Mh Bessie I. Kirk wood, the pastor's assistant, will conduct the devotions. The officers of the society will serve refresh Fights for Honor .When Witness Says Reputation Is Bad .-ii Jones, to attend the national convention of the Unitarian Ujmtn'j league, meeting next week on toe Atlantic coast. The regular session of the church school will he rttsiimeri nnn Sunday. High Elks' Office Is Given Clement Scott Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 10. Clement Scott received a telegram this morning from grand exalted ruler of the Elks, llJLTr.u. Trhri.n William Mountain, notifying him of his his- church, who, with Mrs. and Miss Quick, has appointment as a member of th Brand um iw uajro lwiu.uk I" ' -.VI testimony and before Judge Kavanaugh been on a motoring tour to Southern California, , turned In at the headquarters of the "! has just returned and win resume his usual lodge state association committee for State game commission. W illiam J. ' " , Z. , V- . ' . 1 I chuarh services on Sunday morning and evening. his honor. He proved it in the circuit Kcourt Friday when George Curtis, a wit ness in a replevin action in which Lebb ' various sections of the state during the last three days according to reports tlon is not good. As soon as Curtis had finished . TV ... i rn lui 1 Lebb leaped from his seat and mixed . ...77r - 7 ' with the man who imDUtmed him. win be occupied on Sunday by the pastor. Rev ing a one. a. ciean ""V R.niffi Bnri iaWvr. -narater1 th Thompson. The Sabbath school meets at 150 for having venison in his possession Bailiffs and lawyers separated the 0 ' tt chriatian Endeavor society during cloned season and S. H. Walker men before more damage than crumpled mts at. 6:45. The meeting win he led by of Pilot Rock, paid a fine of 2i for kill- collars could result., juage itavanaugn inir China pheasants out of season. thereupon fined Lebb 25 for contempt of nm..l. C.nl.. Titvllail Xtannsl I COUrt. y ia., r rhiiinni.. n- Frank Miller Is suing Lebb for the re- sterhas been invited to visit Portland " ' " automobile which is in dis next week, by the foreign commerce de- I pute, partment of the Chamber of Commerce, the entire United States. The three The pulpit of the Miapah Presbyterian church members of this committee are selected from different parts of the country. Queion has been at the national capital conferring on official' matters and is scheduled to leave Vancouver, B. C, next Thursday for his home in the Pacific islands. Sbepard't Aato Bas trses -Portland-Astoria-Seaside division Leave Portland st :5 a. m., 8 :J0 a. m.. 10 a. m, 1 p. m. 4:15 p. m. and 7 p. m. Leaving Astoria 7 :1S a. m-, :15 a m., 10 a. m 1 :30 p. nt. 1 :4 p. m. and 6 :1S p. ra Direct connec tions st Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop Beach points. Buses leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Tele phone Marshall 43 SL Adv. Xes'S aVetort Program Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor- of Mizpah Presbyter- Ian church, will be the speaker at the Men's Resort meeting Sunday at 4 p. m. Miss Helen Harper will give violin selec tions. The usual song service will open ths meeting, led by R. Desmond, with Alice Johnson as pianist, A special in vitation Is extended to all sailors in the city. Skrpard'i Aato Bat Lines Multnomah Falls division. Leave Portland iJI L m 11 a. nx. t :45 p. m.. 4 :30 p. m. and ( Pw m. dally. Leave Multnotnaa Falls T :1S a. 11J5 a. irx, 11:U p tn 4 p. m. and IJO p. m daily. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Tele phone) Marshall 438L Adv. Cigar Stab Start Fire A carelessly discarded cigar stub started a fire early Man Arrested on Auto Theft Charge Held to Grand Jury F. H. Morris, arrested Tuesday on a charge of larceny of an automobile. waived a hearing in municipal court t ri- day and was bound over to the grand Jury on ball of $3000. It is charged that he stole a car from William Burns, salesman with the Fields Motor Car company, and with a woman motored to Seaside. He was' taken with the sto len car in his possession after he had attempted ot sell it. officers say. A sec ond charge of assault and battery against Morris was brought up Friday iut was postponed until Tuesday. Mor ris, it is alleged, struck and injured Helen Philips after she had found him taking money at her residence. the president. Miss Violet Zinser. During the vacation period a new roof has been put on the church and various other improvements made about the building. The high school pupils chorus, under the leadership of Miss ina WaiKer, is aaain singing at the evening service. New clashes, composed exchunvely of high school stu dents, are being formed in tne rJihie class. Rev. William S. Holt. I. D.. of Philadelphia. for miBT years a well known church leader in Oregon, will speak in Mount Tabor Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. The Christian in- deavor will resume their prayer meetings with a special meeting it 7 p. is., featuring reports from the delegates to Christian rndeavor sum mer conference. The pastor, W'ard W. Mac VANCOUVER MARRIAGE LICENSES Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 10. The fol lowing marriage licenses were issued Fri day : Eugene L. Upper, 21. and Marjorie E. Rhods, 18, Portland : Marion John son, ,76, Portland, and Mrs. Julia Green, Clackamas, Or. ; Z. M. Young, legal, and Minnie. L. Gillette, legal. Portland. HOT LAKE ARRIVALS Hot Lake, Sept. 10. Arrivals at Hot Henry, will preach at 8 p. m. and will conduct I Lake sanatorium Wednesday were: Dr. service in tne Mann noroe at a p. m. I and Mrs. M. A. Desmond. Ravmnnn. wash. ; m. c Hinshaw. Wilder, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Semon and R. Tay lor, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Nora Major, tjaiaweu, idano. BEST SERVICE LEAST COST -"SSv5g2ir'- SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT, BOLD sac EXCHANGES SCHOOL SUPPLIES HYLAND'S OLD BOOK STORE 104 FOURTH ST. " Bet. Tsvtov aa4 SaUaes. Re4 Treat. TRUSS WEARERS ATTENTION BR, SMITH'S "HONEST JOHN" TRUSS Representative, Will Be With D. W. ELROD lili Selling Bldg, Portia nM, Or, FROX 6EPTEKBER 1STH TO 17TH This is the next best thing to a suc- cessrui operauon. Readjustment Made Free Children's School Are you interested ip the estab lishment of a children's school conducted by Christian Scientists? If so. write to 1003 Northwestern Bank Bunding. Comfort Baby's Skin With Cnticura Soap And Framnt Talcum Infantile Paralysis Not Spreading, Belief Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 10. Only two well defined cases of infantile paralysis have been reported so far, according to Dr. J. M. P. Chalmers, health physician, but he would not express an opinion on the danger of its spreading". These two cases will not affect the opening of the city schools next Monday. The Olson and Burdick children who died are from the same neighborhood. Witness to Killing Of Phillips Jailed Nap Goden, wanted as a material wit ness in the case of Dan Casey and John L. Burns, alleged slayers of Special Officer Phillips ot the O-W. R. & N. railway, June 14, in the Albina yards, was taken into custody Friday at Sec ond and Oak streets, after it was leameLy the authorities that he was planning to leave, the city. He is being held on $500 bail. UTH TO ARRIVE MOSPAT Vancouver, Wash-, Sept. 10. General R. M. Blatchford arrived at Vancouver barracks Friday afternoon. The Fifty- ninth will arrive Monday at 10 a. iru. according to Major Delaplane. The troops camped at Carrots Friday night, and will camp at Woodland Saturday night, Salmon creek Sunday night, and will complete the march Monday morn ing. V Next Week Special Sale of Automatic Waterheaters i "Hot water at your command, any hour, day or night." Watch Monday's ad. PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. Fennings Bakery Heae-K sea Brest ss Tea try Fraits sC Csstlea Lssekat Serve rsese wsscisws tu. CarBar Ktlllsgawerth aa Bertswlea B rases Baaerjl all HWaJaalssI At. YOUR MORNING BRACER . iqk fa-. Two minutes in the tparkling, driving spray of , a shower sends you off invigorated, cleansed, refreshed. , Install a shower now. You will soon get the habit and enjoy the won derful tonic effect of a shower bath. See that your shower is rifhtly de- slrned and made to stand up lor year without repairs. Our showers wil do this. The one shown Is a Mixometer Shower. The Mixometer regulates the shower's temperature instantly. We maintain disolay for your convenience in making your selection of showers and other "Faultle." Plumbing and Heating Fixtures G. H. TEMPLE Sheet Metal Workers Furnsce Work a Specialty Let Us Remodel Your Kurasos Roofing and Ueneral Repair Worn 414 E. Xerrtses, Cer. U East SIM HAWTHORNE VULCAK1ZIKB WORKS 3 L KASSCSAUSU 0 HawUiaras Aata TVs Wiatrtni r Seen Tiluaini taat SSO. WiMM uarsnlaa) TIRES saw TVSKs. AMUSEMENTS MVt For Sale by Leading Plumbers THE M. L. KLINE CO. Wholesalers 80-82-84-86 Front Street 35 Years Wholesaling Reliable Plumbing and Heating Snp plies in Portland IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PASSENGER SCHEDULaES Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway . Astoria-Clatsop Beach line Monday, September 12th On and after the date named above trie schedule of passenger trains between Portland. Astoria, Kt Stevens and Seaside will be in effect as outlined below: SEPTEMBER 10 BigDance AT THE New and Upto-date- HIGHWAY DANCE HALL COLrMBIA HIGHWAY AT BIC HARDhO ST. PARK ROSE HARDWOOD SPRING FLOOR ' GOOD ait'SIC GOOD FLOOR ' GOOD TIME A GOOD TIME 0R ETKRTB0DT PRIZE GITF.X DA5CIKO F.TF.BT WMJ ESDAT AHD HATTHD A T r.nox MCH1C JAVE8 SCHWABT, Mgr. JESS L. SORGA5, A tat. Mgr. HE1LIG Broadwsy at Tarter Pkose Msls L LAST TIMES TODAT TO SIGHT coTirors. i to u r. . rHOTO-fLT SE5SAT10X I "THE 'VTOMAW HE CHOSE" From the 5svrl THE GIRL FROM THE MARHH CROFT Bj balsia Lagcrlef ABlU Uf Ck04ra te POPULAR PRICES Train No. 25, SEW TRAI5S heretofore lea vine Portland 12 :1S P. M. for Ralnrer, will be run through to Astoria, Ueamart ana neastae, wim aireca con nection for Ft. Stevens, malting local viops, leaving ruruauu a.av tr. mi-, arriving Astoria S :05 and Seaside 6 :00 o'clock. Train No. a. heretofore running from Rainier to Portland, wilt operate from Seastde and Astoria to PorUand. leaving beaslde 12 r. M., Astoria 1 :15, arri-ing Portland a :10, maaipx local stops. These trains provide new and convenient afternoon service over the entire Une. No. 25 on Saturdays and No. 28 on Sunders will carry an Observation parlor car in addition to coaches, and on other days coaches only. ' TRAIHS WITHDRAWS" The following named summer trains between rorUand. Astoria and Seaside will be withdrawn: No. 29. heretofore leaving PorUand S :30 A. M. daily, and No. IL leaving PorUand 1:45 P. M. Saturday, and No. J2. arriving Portland 10:S0 P. M. daily, and No. 30, arriving PorUand 10:00 P. hi. Sundays. ADJUSTED SCHEDULES OF OTHER. TRAILS Train No. 21 leave PorUand 1:15 A. 3d. Instead of 7 :05 for Astoria, Ft. Stevens and Clatsop Beach points. Train No. 2J. leave PorUand C r20 P. JI. as heretofore, arrive, Astoria 10 :10 Instead of 10 :20, Seaside 11 :10 instead of 11 30. Train No. 27 win leave PorUand 430 P. IL Instead ot Ok for. Rainier. Train No. 26, from Rainier, win arrive Portland IM A.M. Instead of 9 :00. - . Train No. 22. arriving PorUand from Clatsop Beach points sad As toria st 12:15 noon, is unchanged. t Train No. 24 will arrive PorUand IMP.M. instead of I Trains Nos. 2L 22. 23 and 24 will carry Oboervatlon parlor cars wlUi buffet service, and coaches. Other trains, coaches only. TjHTTED BAILWATS Train No. 1 win leave Linn ton 12:10 P. VL lor WUkesboro; bo ewo nectton from PorUand. Train No. 1 will leave Lirmtoo 4 A P. ML for WiikMbnro. rvcerrinr connection from 8. P. 8. No. 27. leavtnr Port land a :15 P. M. Train No. 3 win leave Wllfcesboro lt A. AC, arm ' Linnton 11:35 A. M- connecting with 8. P. 8. No. Z2. arriving Port- ' land 12:15 P. M. Train No. 4 wui leave wiiaesDoro iai r. K, oorw necting at Linnton with S. P. A S. No. 23, arriving PorUand 5 :! P. M. ixrw iarra ara ui ciioti u w.u wu v, uumi. aumi. Keaside and Intermediate points. One-way faros, Poniand-Astorta, 1 31.00: Portland-Seaside, 1 1.60 ; these fares apply at Intermediats points where regular fares axe higher. Round trip fare between PorUand. Gear hart-Se aside $3.00, return limit 30 days. Fares Quoted include war j tax. !. CKeaaaaCaaXual Mta.WaTU irfw)1s w1.tl FRANCIS X. lUSHMAK UBICVCRLY IAYNC Tark saw Klaw : Baa. Watts aawl awawf : aan aaat Mawrs : Carfare waves Trie : wetla : Taaaaa a tm Aw y a faaaaa ; Pafwa Www a wiak TAX IK ON WITH THE. DANCE TONIGHT BEAUTIFUL BROADWAY HALL . Better Thas Ever Wonderful New Orchestra Kvery Week Night Rist Wri Daarlag fteboel Opens Text Xeaasy Rve. Waw Hall Htm Leeatles PANTAGE S ILuaL Dally 2 JO Eves. 7 and 3 BaaJr , Alexander PanLages presents - 4A ftUSIMI 4 srU.1 01AM I. Sweden's Vioiua irlaky Frenck . Virtuoso. Chaatsvjas Rxlra The Comedy SesaatWn "WHITK. BLACK and US1CLF3 la "The Sew Blacks mils." 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