TUESDAYS OCTOBER 18, 121. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND, OREGON. 11 TOWN TOPICS ' Kma I . ; ' COMING EVENTS umu4 yiuu mevuiix jroruftBVv per. a -ist. . i i Faeifto Interna Uoaal Urastock Eipodtloo. I'trttand, XoTembcr t to 18. , AaerKas Hutotial uawktira. Padfle Coaat braneav" Port land. Komnbcr 2 aaaf . 2S. Orron Bar aatocUtion.- Portland. December. ' Annual coorantJon Orsgon Cbfatiae Esdeawt tide. Salem, reeraary IS to 19. . Portland and . VldnUy Wadaasday twttl, wiada, . , .. : Oraaoa and Waahinaloo Wadaaaday modcraw easterly wiada. lair; lair; WEATHEB C0XDITI058 : Tka Alaakaa tlana has aond rapidly sooth .Mtward and ia cmtral thistooraina owr Saa katebaann. Tb tmwuai , mtinai raaaiirelir low lf, Southern California and Ariiooa. Tha PfWira- la normal or alightly abora in tha norther Bqefcy oantaia tea-ion and oa the North Atlantic coant. Precipitation waa Htbt ana eoBitncd .- to Oraaxm. waatnnataa. Boulii- wtera Idaho. Wejicra Montana and. tha wppcr Jinsawipiv ralley. Tho weather la much rr ta tha northern Rock F mountain rion and correiPondtntlT eooler in tha central ; plain Mate and mwiia Huauuppt Taney. - Relattte humidity at Portland: Noon yea terday. S4 per .oeat: S p. aa. yesterday. . 68 per-cant: S a. a, today. PS-par eent. Precipitation since January 1 : Total, 28. VS inches; normal. 29-72v inchfa; deficiency. 1.08 inches, . rKA.NK. UILLAM. OBSERVATIONS ! . Temp. 39 - 52 " - P" . stations j f Raker, Or. .... Itostos.- Uaav ,. RaffaJo, V- T. . Ca.ia.ry, Alt. , , Chicago, 111. --: . ; Denver, Cola . . , Dee Moinea, lows Kdmonton. Alta. Fresno, Cal. GaHaatut, Texas Helena, Mont. UiUuJnln. - "P. w fioron,- & IX , i -juneau, niaaaa ......... Kaiuaa City, Mo. . ... 1-na Anseloa. CaU Manhfield, Or. . . Medford. Or. Memphis. Tens. . . ew Orleans. La. evS Yoi h, N. Y. ...... North Hiad, Wh. ...... orth . Platte. Neb. .... Oklahoma City, OUa. ..... Phoenix, Ant. . . . . , Pittaburs, Pa. Poratello, Idaho Portland, Or. Prineo Rnpert, B. C ..... Roaeborc, ........... llnawall, N., M. ,... Sacramento, Cal, ........ St. I.OTiij, Mo tit. Paul. Minn i Salt Ike City. TJUb Ban Diego. Cal. . . ., n Fianriscov CaL ...... Reatt)e. . Waah, rtheridant Wiro, .......... Sitka, Alaoka i Spokane, Wash . . . . jTatoosh Island, Wash. .Tonopah, NaT. ......... j VafKnTer, B. C. . , Walla Walla. Waah. W .ihinartn. n. C ........ Yakima Wavth. P. M. report ot nreoedlng 0 64 70 8 7S a 66 60 84 78 64 82 68 no 84 78 68 68 78 68 70 88 98 74 72 65 60 68 88 80 82 58 72 66 76 58 66 Its 58 .16 80 .16 68 72 64 day. 42 60 62 32 62 48 46 36 54 68 58 84 ' 52- 58 52 46 60 6 64 48 88 52 58 58 46 45 46 58 50 58 68 44 52 56 60 48 40 44 '68 42 52 56 38 .o: . e o o .60 0 .12 O 0 .o: o o 6 .34 o o .48 .04 0 0 o .08 0 0 0 o o .21 0 '.14 0 A 0 J- 0 .06 o o o .02 o .44 .02 ,'i 0 .26 .04 .0 0 Urian church house with the following officers and directors 1: President, H. C Knowtets; vice-president, saizabetn. 'Me-' Orath;. secretary. Lnore 6chulte ; treasurer. H. B. - Johnson : directors, James Ormandjr, J. F ReiUr. ' Mrs. T. KlnselL " Helen Milter Senn will be club mentor. " Meetings will be held monthly. All present and previous members of the public speaking department of Portland center. University of Oregon, are eligible lor membership. , Several entertainments are planned.' ., v j: " ''t:'?y ,-i Can la" Grande Pastor The Rev. James Aiken Smith, pastor of the First PTeabyterian church at La Grande, Or, was formally called Sunday, to the pas torate of the' Hope Presbyterian church of Portland. The Rev. Mr. Smith -came to Portland Sunday upon the invitation of Ote local congregation and preached two sermons. He is expected to give his answer to the congregation next Sunday morning. ' The vacancy in Hope church was caused by the drowning last sum mer in the Sandy river-of .the pastor, the Rev. H. K Giles, while rescuing a Boy Scout from the river. ,Ti ' Skpe.r4' Alto lies Xliet Portland-Astoria-Seaside division Iave Portland 70 a. m, 10:00 a. m, 1:00 p. nu, 4:15 p. m. Leaving Astoria 7 :15 a. m., 1 :15 m., 10:00 a. m, 1:30 p. m. 2:45 p. m. and 6 :15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop Beach points. Busses leave St Charles hotel.' 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. w Diamond Tsleres Bssy, Diamond thieves continue their operatloBs in the city, accocdinar to two reports filed at police headquarters this morning. Mrs. C. H. Wheeler, 415 Montgomery drive, reported the loss of a platinum ring set with three half karat diamonds and coral ring. Mrs. W. H-. Adams, 627 LoveJoy street, reported the loss : of a ring set with three half karat diamonds. Land Sealers to Meet Xhe Initial num ber of a series of educational conferences for real estate dealers VI II be held to night in the green room of the Chamber of Commerce, under direction of the Portland Realty bosrd. Real estate of' flee systems will be explained by J, Lode Richardson of the Frank L. Mo Gulre company, and A. R. Ritter, chair man of the letral forms committee of the realty board, will deliver an address on the work accomplished by that com mittee. Similar conferences will be held each week during the next eight weeks, according to Paul AL Cowgill, secretary "of the Portland realty board. f Handler to Talk on Corporation De partmentThe better bunir.css bureau of te Portland Ad club will have charge of the club's' luncheon at the Benson hotel Wednesday noon. T. B- Handley, corporation commissioner v of Oregon, will speak on "The . Corporation Depart , ment Its Functions and Methods of . Operation.' There will also be an ex ... position ol "How to Get the Get-Rich-. . Qulck-Walllngford and Thus Protect Legitimate Business." Percy A. Camp bell, assisted by Miss Flora May Ross, , will present a "Musical Comedy." T. M. C. A. to Aid Rnssla The T. M. 1 C A. will offer comfort and cheer in strife torn Russia, according to H. W. Stone, general secretary of the Portland association. Mr. Stone has returned from Chicago where he attended a meeting ' ' , I J AAA AAA J fund for employed secretaries. A Y. M. C. A. building will be erected in Moscow. - During the executive session -in Chicago there was read a telegram from John Wartamaker, who said he wag ready to plve- the money necessary to construct the building. j Pole Hearing Again Postponed Hear ,lng on the permanent injunction order 'asked against the state highway com ' mission by the Postal Telegraph com- pany was postponed again at Monday's session of the federal court. On the motion of attorneys the case waa set over until October 28 for hearing. The telegraph company is seeking to have the highway commission enjoined from interfering with the erection of a tele graph line along the lower Columbia river highway from Coble to Astoria. Chareh Federation Meets Tonlg-ht The second annual meeting of the Port land Federation of Churches will be held at 7 :45 o'clock tonight in the First Presbyterian .church house, Amedee M. S Smith, president, will preside, and Ralph V., ATIUAXCV. CWUUf, BWVMUJ. will k'v sent hisj annual report. An amendment to the constitution will be presented , proposing a change In name to the Port f land Council of' Churches. , ' Case Takes fader AdTlseBient Fed- . eral Judge Bean took under advisement Monday a demurrer, which was pre ; sented and argued by attorneys for the - Grand -Ronde Lumber company to a complaint which the government has I filed against them charging fraud In se - curing valuable timber lands la Eastern Oregon. About ISO iUegal entries by the dummy entry process are alleged. '.' Cssrth Teams Called to Meeting A representative from every church bas- .ket ball team in the city has been re ; quested to be at the Y. M. C A. tonight i- when a meeting . ot the t Inter-Church Athletic association will be held In the i office of Wtllard F. Rouse, boys' work secretary. , Sunday school or young people's society basketball teams desir ing to Join this tnterchurch association ate Invited to participate in the meeting. Homecoming la Cslna Somewhere in China there soon will be a happy home . coming. ' Herbert Low. merchant, wiH leave soon, accompanied by his cousin, Kwong Low, and his two daughters. Xx)w has been in business in Portland tO years. He has not. seen his mother , for 23 years. "We do not belong to; a ; tong and are not leaving becase we f ear tong war, said "the Lows. Xxpressloa Clsh Formed The TJrU t versity of Oregon Expression club was organUed Monday at tha First Presby- Straek by Bseket John Bell, 745 Syra cuse street, waa badly injured about the hips early this morning when he was caught between a coal bucket and the side of a shin at Municipal terminal No. 4. while loading coal. He was taken to St Vincents hospital by the Arrow Am bulance company. His condition Is not considered serious. : t Forest - Examiner Re tarns Walter Leve, forest examiner in -the planting division, has returned from an inspec tion of the Sol due planting area-on the Olympic national forest in Northwestern Washington. The 1393 acres of .re forested land are looking remarkably well, Leve reports. College Store The Reed College Co- onarative store moved to its new quar ters in the commons building Monday Hobart Benson, manager,' is enthusi astic over the location in the new build ing and he has announced an increase In the store's merchandising activities. In the evening the store win serve . a buffet luncheon. Sisters' Benefit Carnival For the benefit of the Sisters of St .Majrys In stitute, Beaverton. a three-day carnival and fair will be held In the MultnomahH hotel commencing on the evening of Oc tober 27. A committee- composed of representatives from all the Catholic so cieties is in charge of the affair. Shepard's Asto Bss Lines Multnomah Falls division. Leave Portland $:30 'ra., 11 -a. m., 2 :45 p. m., 4 :30 p. m. dally. Leave Multnomah Falls 7:15 a. m ll:li a. m., 12:55 p. m., 4 p. m. and 6:10 p. m. dally. Busses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street" Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. Socialist Labor Party Discussion The United States Constitution and Its Significance to the Revolutionary Labor Movement" will be the subject .for dis cussion at a study catss conducted by the Socialist Labor party in .room 438, Worcester building. Third and Oak streets, Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Shepard's Asto Sss itaes Portland- St' Helens-Astoria division : Leave Port land 12 p. m.; 7:30 a. m 10 a. m., 1 p. m 4:15 p. m. Leave Astoria 7:15 a. m- 10 a. m 1 :30 p. m.. 3 :30 p. m.. 6 :15 p. m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Busses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 4381. Adv. "Oregos, the Wonder laadn A course of eight lectures to be given by John. p. tiomer, historian and author. All who wish to hear these lectures please for ward names and checks before Thurs day this week to John T. Hotchkiss. 133 Third street, acting treasurer. - One dol-1 lar per person pays, for entire course, provided sufficient number subscribe to pay. traveling expenses of lecturer. The lectures are planned or Friday evenings, beginning October 21, at the publio li brary. Adv. , "Is Honest Goteramest - Possible 1" The open forum of Democracy will meet in room A, central library, on Wednes day evening' at i o'clock. F, S.' Myers will be the principal "speaker.-C Hia sub ject .wyi be, "Ia Honest and. Efficient Government - Ioeaibie in . the United States 7" Open disctisalon .will follow. Three t? sod Teaers Wanted for small local glee club, 202 Tilford bldg. Adv. Prowlers Get ilff Prowlers - entered the room of M. R. Chipman, 1113 Haw thome-avenue Monday niaht- and stole 316- from Chlpman's trousers. Entrance was gained with a pass key. - " - Shepard's Ante lies Liaes Portland- Hood - River" division, ' Leave. Portland Mi l. m.. ll. a. rn 2:45 p. m. and 4:30 pu m. dally. Leave Hood River 9:30 a. .11 a. m 2:20 p. tn. and JO p. m. dally. Bosses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison at. Telephone Mar.- 4J8L Adv. "Fortlaad, My -City," Is Diseessed An open .forum an the sabject "Port land. My City," will be held Friday-at 8 p. m. at the Men's Resort Fourth and Bumaide etreeta A community sing will precede the discussion. All men are ivited. . The Only rrepev nmner te Call ! East 3088 when yon require the Salvation Army truck to' call for your waste mate rial. Help us to help others by yoaxr help. Address 24 Union avenue. Major John Bree. district officer. Adv. Hinsdale-- Boat Changed Hillsdale rural mail routes 1 and 2 became Port land routes 5 and 6 this morning. About 7 Off mail Jttoxes are affected,' many, of them within the Portland city, limits. Portlaad-Newbera Has Leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8, 9:30, 11 a. m., and t, 2:30. 4:15 6:30. 6:30 p. m.; Saturday and Sunday 11 :15 p. m. - Phone Main 3314. Adv. . Waifelagtoa PUtter Wan Board for walla and ceilings has no equal. The J. McCraken Co., Blake-McFall bldg. Adv. Dalles . steamer, weaving Taylor street dock Monday. Wednesday and Friday, p. m. ; fare II. Main 8965 Adv. Dr. - Coraellas Robbed Thieves en tered the home of Dr. C. W. Cornelius, 718 Wayne avenue, . during the dinner hour Monday evening and made away with: Jewelry valued at several hundred i dollars. Included" in4 the loot "were a watch, with the ease set with 'Jewels; a gold brooch, a goM, ring and a diamond pin,'. - r ' ' ! " - -' ... .'.-.." " - - ' y ' .Mrs,- M. Teasg's class for., beginners meets Friday evenings 1 JO.- Advanced dancers f intVWS tPhone- East "H9. Unnea hall. 66 Irving. Adv , 1 FerUaad , Tmamoek - Cadlllae 4 Stage, Boyt hotel, daily at 8:15 a. m, and t . ra.f Special arrangements made for fish tag parties. Air. . r-t,t - A - j Feet. Hartt j See our. loot spec iai int. X-ray services free. Knight Shoe- com pany, Morrison near. Broadway. Adv..' v 8lr. AmerftaV--St' Helena yla Colombia river, 2 JO p. m. daily; 11 JO a. m. Sun day. Alder et dock. Main 8323. Adv. ". leet Hart 1 S See our foot specialist X-ray services free. Knight Shoe com pany, Morrson near, eroaaway aov. t- Fertlaad-aleaav Stage Leaves Seward heteL Tenth and Alder, every hour from T a. m. to 7 p. m. Faxe, 1.76Adv. f i Child Harts Htad Thomas Woodyard, 13. of 65 East Sixty-ninth street, suffered what is thought to be "a fractured skull when he fell from his wagon with ilk mm Popular Prices ' had Biggest Reductions of Any Eating Place in Portland VaTft flVSh Ir a tkDAa -tnrr' la 4V , At and are riving the public the most and best for the laiutt mAnv N All Soups, a big- bowl.. ..K- P.VStpV Pisaaraa P4a . - iF Zl a. av VM ar a a . a e aaa Potato Salad Shrimp Salad .. gi 11 Vegetables .. All Cake Rcast Pork Rnait Vul Roast Beef fSa -20e 54 w ..(aaaaeaaMaBtffJ Beef Stew .... tl-S 1 Corned Beef Hash IXS Coffee, Tea or Milk .: 5 v Bread and Butter Free with -Meat or Egg Orders. Young'sDairyLiuich 4!9 SUrk et. Between 11th and 12th having al- ways been the p r e -vailing policy in . our restau rs n't, w e have nec essarily al-'i a a ways naa to maintain the lowes t possible minimum standard of prices commensurate with service-that emi nently satisfies our cus tomers. For what you want at no more than you ought to pay, we invite you here for breakfast, lunch or dinner. . which he was playing in front ofhis home' Monday " evening." The -boy" was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital J SatcW-if V0t Clty-StageCoanecta O.H. trains Noa. 6 and t for Mill City,' Joseph, Hamman. v; Salem.- Prop. Adv.- . , 8. A Hr43rewa Bvaaspt for Cask. HoV man Fuel Ca. Uatn 85V660-2L AdVr -: . 2 ' - " I .f Team Tryduts f or 1 DebateHeld atfiepd v " 1 -i " Ti i Tryouts for places on the varsity team which will meet the University of Oregon and a A. C In triangular debate in De cember held" at Reed college, reaulted in the selection of Kaston Rothwell. Lewis' Jones, Jacob Weinsteln., David Cohen, Gibson, . Bowies. and Marlam vDickey. From this group' two ; twe-meh steams each with one alternate will be- selected. Roth-well. Jones and . Weinetem - were memSers ott the team ; which defeated the ta o state college in debate a -year ago.-The ether 'men are new debaters at ReedC 4 Bowled and Dtckey are "mem- bers of the freshman cl si. You'll Like Tweeds TJXjR gmetiom Tworfs hare X1 been popular.' Their irregular but pleasing weaves, their tomplicity and sttixdmess in Uxlme, have long " established them as the ideal ma terial for constant peer. ' . Tweed remains gooi looking and al ways retains the earmarks of qnalir. The' newest patterns and colors now on display, give you a wide selection frtmithe finest Ftgnm looms.' J ; ': f . - Suits and Extra Trousers Prices $45, $55, $65 and Upward ; KICOIX TiOlor W Jerremg Soxuif- ' Oscar M. Smith, Manager 108 TJiird St. Near Washington Youn met Tweed being tvorn . this coming ewon then ever before. Smperial Hotel ELLIS EWING 16 years head WATCHMAKER at Staples, now at S04 OEBLI2T6B& BiBO, Id and Alder Sts, Mar. 41(4. Have year wateh examined and re paired by a watchmaker. j BEST SEIY1CE-IEMT COST .; Well tell the price BMCE to the tune of , ' "Vic Meyer.' Syncopaterg" BE.CrTIFCI. BROADWAY HALL ETEBT 2UGHT EXCEPT SUHBAT . SPECIAL GIRL REVIEW KVEBT SIGHT -t " Pretty Girts Clever Baaeiag w .' The Mest EeoBomleal Hosse Ceal ef Hlgkest QsaUty FAMOUS RICHMOND (PELAW MAIN) The Best Australian Lump Coal - . MIXED AT ' Newcstle, N. S: W.? COLUMBIA RIVER COAL CO. Worcester Buildlno: - Mlm 4635 THE FAMOUS Castle Gate Coal "Utah' Beit We give trade buttons with cash sales. Samples of aduini tram ware in our window. - v - - ECONOMY FUEL GO.: 31 Grand Avenue --- v . . ' -; - ? East 214 s -t J I al a t al i- A ia A'a. at 1 A v 7 & & ; v 7 rl v 4 i' : ' v r Notice: So many, people took advantage-of ; the Radiant-" fire Sale (at'$l down !) that it looks as if the said" will close tomorrow! ) - " - Don't, put it off till the sale is over! PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. The charm, allure- ment and thrill of good music and the enjpyment of dancingf are yours . - at - - Ye OREGON GRILL Whether you are partaking of a sumptuous din-, ner, an evening lunch or light re fresments. Extensive Jt choice of finest prepared; foods, skilfully served .and in an atmosphere of luxury. riiumuiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiuiimuiiimiiirr., -a. nanaamiamBamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma I f J().$S .price ; for ; these silk . umbrellas - WlttesaUiir; borders and 'taped edges .jive them tri air of' smartness! ' Bacot ' fie, handles, leather straps and' k cord Sloops add variety. : i 'f I ii ''rips and ferrules to " match handles In j many cisci.; Such wanted shades 'as ' rtrown. navy," green.. ., jrey, pufple, red " and black, . 1 . ; $b45 for such unusual ; strap Iwrisi gloves : ; These 'firs, 'cool rainy days .? make car Stoves. ,wel - come doubly' . so 'when they are strap wrist v models with two-tone ' embroid- ' ery. , A new Ahip-? ment his Just. ar---. rived. Dark brown, J- - beaver and the Rus;v sian brown that' is so.-KOod with the " new '. winter otii fords.- .-. 95c for Kayser khit knickers rr-a closing put price We're, closing our , knit ynderwear. de partment so these Kayser knit: knick--ers are price low ered. Flesh ; or" white in all tsizes. t Who's your nosier? . We have complete assortments Phoenix Pdintex -Gotham fjold stripe Bergtex Maid-tu-ware Wool hose MORRISON . ST. 4- POST OFFICE OPPOSITE Umbrellas At.... n. .A" be recovered should v be brought to our umbrella hos ' pital. " , Formerly Known as t JTo mend 9 s rMsdz a m b r e 1 las and make them look like new is the aim of our umbrella hospital. . ,: "It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning," if You Have a: HESSMS-FOMAGI for the' thermostatic regulator wHi hive started the furnace andf your house'will be warm and comfortable. And what a pleasure to , -come home after an evening out and not hive to to to bed td keep warm 1 - ' ' :t-&. -1 ' V .' ;S v rAnd ia additigivto.Jtb.is REAL COMFORT, there is : No'Dirtei:I - " NoAshes ,vK f.No.' Ls.bor USiM m va Js leesak..f "tiAr 4c4 Jha mt tw na.V4r A 4l. ae a .. . a WINTER averaged about- two? dollars: per room per month; at' present fas rates. - y ; : -. vf - 5' 01 V J , ; . FIGURE IT OUTi. 4 r f and. then k see -them 'demonstrated at ; i .: . ' 304; OAK STOEET ; f .Hess,; Furnace . Iilantfactniring Co- - ; . I OR EDWARDS Ca, FIFTH AND OAK ' " . . Z : ' " We will allow you s fair price ior-your-old furnace. " Cities and fields; I yy ' Opportunity has. never been restricted to i any circum scribed area. , Wherever men and womerj, young and old alikefe aHve Jtp!to hayematde reacjyjfbr; it, Opporti The boy on the remote farm,: far from "the slightest; contact with his fellows-rthe office boy in the heart of the city'rush, a tnere cog in the great business machine, each is visited by the great benefactress, Opportunity. - - ; This fact has found proof,' time and agan in the careers of prominent mentin th f history of the Nation s develop ment. Whether from city pf field, each had the, vision to pre . pare for his Opportunity. - WiiHout: preparation they wduld have remained on a level with their helpless fellows. " ' Let us help you save and prepare. . , . . . ' - - - - . . : i - ... ' , ' " T ' ' - " ' ' '-' ' !'' 5 ' . ' " ' - -. ' 'V '.. ' ' OREGON;