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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1821; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; OREUOtr 11 TOWN TOPICS 1 - OOMUTO ETKSTS f j KaiteEal Giuu netting, Portland,' Ki cer a 10 is. . .; f Pacific Iaternattonal XHotoek EzpoitkM. (r-arllaBd. Nowmbti t to 121, '- Anwricaa Historical amciation, Parifto Out branch. Portland. -4ovnbcr - 2S sod 2. . v Otears Bar aawciaUon, Portland. Peecmbar. ' Annoal eoowntkm Oreeon ChrfctJaa odeor Csioev tales. Fibnuj 1 to 1. WEATHER F0KECA8T , Porflaad and Yfcinity rS4artUy lair; eaat eriy wind. . : . , Orfoa Saturday ; fair; , sadenie eaaterb . (Wind. - . : t , , . . ,: Ws&hinctoB Tocirfit tair; Saturday rain .wait, fair east portion ; . moderate aonthaseterlj vwaa. laereaaDc m tore. WEATHER COHDITIOXg I , Aa loDcttcd nr pressorr area, extend from .Arizona northartward to Manitoba, with ecu tar of deptaaaioa ia tb WDcr MiMoori Talirr. and the praaaur - ia ooraparttirely low off th - North Atlantic coast, r KelatiTelj high prcaran .'prevail over Oretoa and Washington and U Mitoeauara portion of toe conntrr. Ttoerafn are extends from the North Paofia coaat aest- ward to Montana, and wecimtatum ha 00- mrred la th Kukila aud North Atlantic atatcaJ -j o weawer la oooier S 4 avnarmilv west of th Rocky aaonntaiiM and venae in the Central ruina state: euewnei bat urn, cnuifs la -temperature la' reported. , , , . . , , BelatiT humidity at , Portia ad. noon natar- dar,-. a pet oent: 5 r. m. yesterday, 49 per cent; a. m. moay, bb per ML Prempitaiioa am January 1: ToUL 28.68 rlnebea; normal. ' S0.03. iachea: deficiency, l.S 7 OBSEETATIOJTS ' Tenp. JSJ I" "ATIONS ; j - ' ' : HI1 If Biker Or. 8 28 .01 Boise, Idaho 78 88 0 Boston. Ma. ............ 68 48 .38 Buffalo, . N. T. 62 .02 Calgary. A Ha. 62 83 0 -Chiwso, 1U. 54 44 0 Denver. Ooio. ............ 82 54 O ;ea aioinea, Iowa. ......... 68 42 0 1-mrao, Cel. .............. 92 60 0 iJyeston. -Ttxu .......... 76 62 Q Helena, Mont 80 42 0 : Mlfcoolulu. T. H. 82 0 . Huron. 0. I. 8O 48 0 Juneau, Alaaka ......... .. 48. 10 ' .Kansas City Mo. ... 84 46 0 Anjele. Gai ......... 04 68 0 -Manhrield. Or. ..I........ 64 44 .02 Medford. Or. 60 48 .01 .Memphia, Tenn. .......... 84 48 New Orieana. La. ......... 78 58 O ; 'New York, N. T. 6 46 0 'Nome, Alaska 28 ,-NorU Head. Waah, ....... 66 48 .02 "North Platte. Neb. :. 76 44 0 OkUvnu City. Okie. 68 BO O Pboenix. Aria. ........... IOO 64 O Pittsburg, pa. 80 40 .08 PoeateJlo, Idaho 80 46 0 f Portland.- Or. ........ 64 46 .05 l'rinre- Knpert. B. C 60 42 0 'Koeeborc. Or. 62 44 .02 KeaweU, N. M. 78 42 0 Sacramento, CaJ. 88 68 0 tht Lonia, Ho. ., 66 44 0 rst. Paul. Minn. .. 64 88 0 Halt Lake City. Utah. 84 68 0 Han IHeao. Cat 74 64. 0 Ban rnneiaoo. Cel. ....... 74 64 0 ttl, Wash. (.... 66 46 .12 KKeridan. Wyo. ........... 84 60 0 Hitka. Alanka 62 04 fTaaana. Alaika 24 ...... 04 , Tonopah, NeT. -78 64 0 ! Tatooeh Iriand. Waah. ..... 64 48 0 Valde. AI-ka 44 .... 0 YaneoaTer, B. 0 . 68 42 0 Walla Walla. Waah. 60 46 .20 Washington. D., O. i 60 44 0 . Takima, Waah. L62 82 0 Afternoon irport of preceding day. pl.tnM on Indiana "Indian Lifa on tho Columbia" will be the subject of a i lecture by John Gill before the Oregon Audubon society tomorrow, night at 8 O CIOCK in room A at tae wniriu uorary. - Th. lArtiira will cover the familiar story v'of th life, habits, culture, voyages and wars 01 tne trioes aiong me tower Co lumbia and Willamette rivers. The pub lic U invitea. Gas "Warfare Blsevtsed Captain m Jerry Owen of the Oret-on National Guard, who la in charge of the chemical i wa.rfa.re section and may shortly orran- t:i a cat section, spoke on "Latest . Methoda' of Defense AeTaJpst- Chemical Warfare, before an assemblage of the of flcera of the national guard : at the Armory ' Thursday night.' Coroner C K. Dentler. U. 8. army, presided. : Captain Owen oatllned defense-and antidote treatments. The ssbject la a broad one. The latest gas masks are expected to be Issued shortly to the l2d infantry. O. N. G and the men trained In their use. Food 8how Lares The lure of food is well demonstrated at the twelfth annual food show being held the renfkinder of this week and next week In the armory. More than 460 persons visited the dis plays during the first two days, break ing attendance records of former food shows, according to G. C McPherson, secretary of the Grocers' and Merchants' association. The show will be closed Sunday but will reopen Monday after-1 noon and continue the rest of the week. Booth Tucker to Speak Commissioner and Airs. Booth-Tucker, Salvation iArmy missionaries from India, will be in Port land Sunday October 10. on a visit at Salvation Amy a headquarters.: i They will speak at the White Temple three times on ; that day. A" few years ago Commissioner Booth-Tucker was in com mand of the Salvation Army in the United States. : Skepard's Asto " Bas unes Portland-Astoria-Seaside di viaion Leave Portland 7 00 a. nw 16:00 a. m, 1:00 p. m., 4:16 p. m. Leaving Astoria 7 :15 a. m, OS a. to., 10:00 a. mH 1 :50 p. tcl, 2:45 p. m. and 6 :15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop Beach, points. Busses leave St. Cbarisa hotel. 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 4381. -Adv. Mayo Leadi Amerieast Admiral Henry T. Mayo paid tribute to Ameri cans in his talk Wednesday , before the Credit Men's associatlpn. Young men of the United States are more adaptable than those from any other part' of the world, be said. Admiral Mayo told of incidents during- the war which showed this to be a fact Shepard's Aato Bs ftTses Portland St. Helens-Astoria division: Leave Port land 12 p. m., 7 :30 a. m, io a. m, 1 p. m, 4 :15 p. m. Leave Astoria 7 :15 a. ow 1' a. m., 1:30 p. m.. 3:30 p. m., :15 p. m. Saturday. Sunday and holidays. Basses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 43SL Adv. Shepard's Asto ui Lines Multnomah Falls division. Leave Portland s:S0 a, 11 a. m.. 2 :45 p. 4:10 p.m. daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7:15 a. mu, 11U.6 a. m., 12 :55 p. kl, 4 p. m. and 0:10 p. m. dally. Busses leavs St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 4S8L Adv. ; ; ? Shepard'a Auto Bdi Lines Portland Hood River division. Leave Portland 9 :30 a. m.. 11 a. m 2 :4S p. m. and 4 :30 p. m. dally. Leave Hood River 140 a m., 11 a. m, 2 :20 p. m. and 4 :30 p. m. dally. Busses leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison, st Telephone Mar. 438L Adv. The Only Irepev Jramber to Call 18 East 3088 when you require the Salvation Army truck to call for your waste mate rial. Help us to help others by your help. Address 24 Union avenue. Major John Bree, district officer; Adv. Fortland-Hewberg But Leave Fourth and Alder dally, 8, :S0, 11 a. m.; and L 2:20, 4:15, 5:30, 6:30 p. m! ; Saturday and Sunday 11:15 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Adv. Burglars and Fire are no respectors of persona Keep your valuables and important papers in a safety deposit box in the Ladd & Tilton bank. Adv. Engraving Company Organized The Portland Engraving company, . organ ized with a capital of 310,000 under the laws of Oregon, last week bought out Edgar Schoenberger, who has conducted an Ingraving establishment for the last 10 years In the Behnke-Walker, building. Joseph Sandvall and R.' W." Hagood are named as organizers of the new concern. Schoenberger, who I a native of Ron mania, announced that be would retura to- that country after settling up his af fairs In .Portland. - - ' Babble Seek Parties Two "Bubble Book" parties - under the direction, of Mrs. Beulab. H. Grace, are to be given In the auditorium of Meier 4s Frank's store Saturday afternoon. Seventeen Portland children, in costume, will act out Bubble Book songs and Mother Goose stories. The auditorium will be decorated espe cially for the occasion "- " itDr. . Leoaard Setsras Dr. H.' F. Leonard recently returned from Chicago and' Cleveland. He pursued special studies under the Mayo brothers in the latter city. r , FortUkd TDlaaioek CsUUm Staffs, Hoyt hotel, dally at 1:15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrangements made for naa mr parties. Adv. Feet Hsrtt ' See our foot speclallsL X-ray services free. Knlfht Shoe corn' pany, Morrison near Broadway. Adv. . Str. Aaaerlea Sr. Heaene via. Columbia river, 2:30 p. m. daily: UM a. m. Sun day. ; Alder st. docic Mala. 22. AflT. - FortJasd'Saleai gtagSi Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, $1.60. Adv. Salem-MUla City Stage Connects O. E. trains xoa. and s lor Mm city, josepn. Hamman, Salens Prop. Adv. Three Good Tesers Wanted for small local glee club, 20S Tilfprd bldav Adv. - Saftty Boxes Is DSfly, 284 Oaa-Adv. Dlsaraaaieat It Tepie The weekly meeting of the Oregon Civic league at 1 o'clock at the Benson hotel, ' Saturday, win be devoted to the issue of "Dis armament" The principal address will be made by Richard W. Montague, after which opportunity - win be afforded for general discussion."' Those 'who desire to attend are asked to make reservations by telephoning Main iZU Benlaee That TTssatUfactory PlaTe with correct - denture made by an expert. Dr. . E. O Rossman. the plate specialist. makes satisfactory - teet- 311 Journal bldg. Adv. - : i Badlo Xxasilaatloa October 27-C TL Redfern. .United. States iradio Inspector. will conduct examinations for all grades J .mmunimiiiiiiimuiuiiiiiuuum DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS ' SATURDAY ; and MONDAY MBBSBawaaBataamanBnBnauaaUBBBBUSn 380 TO 386 EAST MORRISON New FsU Butterick Patterns with the Deltor. Save H to IX yards, on Every Gar ment You Make. Saturday and Monday Spe cials E Take advantage of these specials. Buy liberally. Every item is good and the price much less than the real value. i: .WOMEN'S COATS Extraordi niry values. New Coats made of X plush and the new fashionable warm wool fabrics, fur or self .collars. Special at $22-$37.50 CLOTH COATINGS Special at only ........ . . .... $2.95 56-lnch All-Wool Coatings In rich warm colors forewomen and children's coats. Values to S4.50. Special at $2.95 STORM r SERGES Special 89c 36-inch All-Wool Serges in navy, brown, red and wine. Our 1.25 Serge, special at ........ . 89c CRETONNES SPECIAL, yd. 37c 36-inch Cretonnes in' a very large : assortment of. floral and stripe,-effects very much used for draperies, aprons and petti coats. Values to eoc.a yard. RENCO BELT CORSETS Our stock comprises the -best num bers of Ren go Belt Corsets, a corset that brings comfort 2nd satisfaction. r-"-- BLACK SATINE BLOOMERS for children; A splendid quality of satine. Elastic at waist and knee. Sizes 4 to 1 4 years. Special 65c WOOL SPORT HOSE Special $1 Women's fancy ribbed Wool Hose for street or sport wear in various heather , mixtures. Ex cellent values, . , i WOMEN'S BLOOMERS, Special at only ..... L. . ... M .69c Crepe and . Batiste Bloomers in flesh color. Elastic waist and knee. Our-90c Bloomers. ., - WARM UNDERWEAR When the leaves have lived their . season t ( An October comes t-breedng. ' That's when wc think warmer underwear. Our stock is cota - plete in every style and quality. ,Our prices are a little less. OUR costomert have a lot of confidence in us even though at times they don't see how we can sell shoes at. such low prices. But. we would rather: surprise a man with va low price than jolt him with a high one.1 . You get uncom-1 monly good values here. ' j . School District No. 1 offers for sale various parcels of land no longer used for school pur poses, adapted, however, for business or factory needs. Full description may be ob tained from the school clerk and business manager, room 401 Courthouse. ' R. H. THOMAS, School' Clerk and Business Manager. Dated Oct 15, 1921. aj BEST 2EKY1CE LEAST COST Well tell the prfee of radio students. October 17 In the code room of the Y. M. C. A. He will remain here 45 days inspecting radio stations in Portland and vicinity. v ' Jewislr Servlee'a Tenlgbt Services will be held at the Congregation .Novak Ze deck Talmud Torah. Sixth and HaU streets, tonight at 5:30 o'clock and Sat urday morning- at 9 o'clock. "The finale Succoth services are scheduled for Sun day morning: at S o'clock and Sunday evening at 7 i o'clock. ; Additional ser vices will be held Monday, morning C famous -y Since the days of arbanuMetchic 7 - 1 Eminent English Pianist Writes: "After playing on your (Chase Brothers' Baby Grand, I was very much pleased with the mellow tone ana responsiveneM of the instrument." (Signed) W. ALLEN- SCHOFTELD, Pianist, London, England. Hundreds of such letters,' from eminent . musi cians, have accumulated and further substantiate Chase Brothers original ideal to create' a piano Of rich singing quality and responsive, powerful tone. A piano to hold a unique position in the world of better music because of satisfying tonal quality, beauty of design and flawless finish. , It is only natural that such true quality, perpetu ated by fair prices and sincere cooperation, early became the untrammeled choice .of music lovers the world over. If you love music, youll love Chase Brothers Pianos and Reproducers. You should come in and hear the difference, Soule Bros. 166 10th St. rjaP tras7rT" r? fwaj S" j? .TT.Tff 3T!Yf?S!l lryt; II araaa t CoiTTitTht 1J21 Hart Scaa5n & Mara' The correct overcoat THE correct form is just as important in top-coats as; in golf. You'll have it iii, one of these fine- belted models direct from. - f : : . - . :' .ri - . . - Hart Schaffner Marx Our prices on suits and overcoats are one-third less than one year ago Sam'l Rosenblatt Sf Go. - V Fifth at Alder J Gasco Building (memorial service), at I o'clock and in the evening at S o'clock, also on Tuesday moraine; at 9 o'clock. - Rev. Abraham X. Roueocrants will officiate at all services. All are welcome. - - . . i , l " . ' I " 1 r- - Many a man who Imagines that ha is- a wrestler can't even throw, dice. Curtis of Kansas : Takes Knox's Place Washington, Oct. XL (TX. P.) Sena tor Curtis of Kansas was made chair man of the senate rules committee and Senator Wadsworth of -New .York a member: of the foreign relations com mittee, to -fill vacancies caused hy the death of Senator Knor of Pennsylvania, , at a, meeting today of the Republican committee on committeea. ' - Wo OFF! mraYj. Drrrta.Hxr. . . - ... 'OFF! 1LA mM Believing that an increase in sales will improve the employment situation of our community and country, we are launching this gigantic Co-operative Sale and are offering our $300,000 stock at iff ALL REGULAR PRICES $100 Worth of Goods Now for..... $80 $ 50 Worth of Goods Now for. . . . .$40 " :: $ 10 Worth of Goods Now for.. .. . $ 8 $ 5 Worth of Goods Now for,.....$ 4 i, . ... ; - " ' 4 ; ' From whatever a price is regularly, during this sale we will deduct ONE-FIFTH. We are saving the patrons of .Shanahan's $1000 on every $4000 worth sold. "PUT THE ; DOLLARS MAKING JOBS" : We'll put Our Dollars to work you put Your Dollars to wor k the manufac turer will put His Dollars to work and All These r Put Our Unemployed Let tfie only profit from tfig sale of this merchandise g0 into the now empty pay envelopes. J- ' Every department in the store and every article of merchandise is concerned in this sale. No matter where you shop you will be allowed 20 per cent reductions,, from the regular prices. - OFF! We reserve the right to'limit purchases and will accept no C. O. D.'s,no phone orders, refunds or exchanges. All mail orders filled in order they are received. , 20 OEM u. s. Army Goods Headq oarters Another big shipment of ARMY RECLAIMED SHOES, new soles and heels, choice, pr................... ........ $3.50 A large assortment of heavy HOB-NAILED ARMY SHOES. Army Wool Blankets, grey, ' each . . . ... . . . . Ju . $.95 Army Wool Blankets, O. D,' New O. D. Heavy Trous ers . ........... .?3.75 O. D. Wool Breeches u ' from . ..... . . . ..iv.Sl. Ne w; Mackinaws . v , ,i $8.00 New Slickers, all lengths, up . from . . . $1.75 A rm y R a incoats uo from ...... . . . .$1.50 New Hip Boots, pr. . $425' -High Top Shoes, pr.U$4.25 Chippitwa Hi -Top s, .pair . ..$6.50 and $7.50: An lnipeetloa of oar large stock will eoaviaee yes that this Is aa Meal place to fsreaaie yoar water riotaisg. each ... . S2.00 to $45 O. D. Wool Shirts, R. C, tip from ......$1.00 New Army Shoes, $3.80, $4.40 and . ; .$6.00 Wool:Sox. ... .35.and 50 New Lee's Coveralls. .$2.35 Leather-faced Gloves, pr. 25 , Canvas Gloves, 3 prs. i ,35 i Steel -Folding Cots;. $2.75 First' and Taylor H. HORENSTEIN s Cuticura Beautifies ' Your Complexion The daily use ef the Soap cleanses sad poriV, the pores of the akin, thaapte.aat isg blarrhsarli sad sisipara The Otnt sasnt used ocewtonsny. as needed, soothes and heals any irritation or roughness. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. - .ate. 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