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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1821. THE.' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON XX TOWN TOPICS COMCIO XTXSTS . ' tntteeat Gnats Beetinc, portkM. Xm r to IS.' : Paeifi IstmntkmU-.tiMctoek Kxpodtloo. Fertland. November t to 12. Or-aoa Sunday Aehnot sMectaHW assaal ecev Ventioo. Sua. Mntii l T. . Atae-iraa Historical umiation, Parffie Cout fctaneb, Porrtamt Kmabff 29 end 26. Onto Bar aaaoriattor... Portland, Deceaabe. annsal eoownttoa Oreron Orrstiea JCnaserof .tbioa. eelne. rebraarr IS to IS. ' WEATHER FOKECnST - Portland and Vicinity Wedaeeda laeraatinf tloudiMn: wiayte aoalf Bather). - precon and Waehtngton Wedr.iwUy lab east, lm-reeunt etoudiixaa vent portion; aoaeratt made, moetlr southerly. . j- . . i ... TK iimiii ta iin.ratrr Vra STrr Saakatrhe wan. end .a irtnrjn i of marked enen- te central, in . Eaetera Terraeiaee; in ether diarriets rela tilr huh pawanra prarai), wltk biaiMat reaa inn la Weetera Oresoa end Aaetaineln. Pre ripitation waa U(ht' oa lb north Pacific front, bat ann amine oeearred kn Dortiene at Tmnna eeo and 0 middle Atlantic state. Um rain area -itrndinf nortbeaatn-ard to Near F.ntland. The bwrlnt rainfall repertre waa' Ul inches at KaoatUle, Term. The wrather la ranch wanner In the nrver Mi-arm ri aallejr and alichtly roolet 4 in the central Plain -ataioa; euwimera wnpanr fur rkaiuM war aaall and nntfanortaat, KlariT- haanditT at I'ortlaDd Noon Veeter- day, St pnr eent: p. m. ynUtday.- ST par cant: a a. m. today. per cent. Prafrnitalina tinea January 1 TotaL 10.21 hvhn; normal, S1.4S inchea: dVfteienry. ' 1.28 lachee. . . aftAMav GU-UaM. a. in . J ?, " '"OBREIITATIOHS STATIONS If 11 Haker Or.' . ftoiaa. Jdaao Rnatnn, Maae. . tlutf.l ft! T t alfaryt Albert l.hlflaao, ul . .. I.-r. Co... . Pa -MobM. lewa teane, CaL . i Oaltaatoa. Taxxe ' Helena. Mont Honolulu, I. a. 8 Huns. B. D. ........... JlMW. Alaska .......... Kanaaa City. tit. V Is Anfelee, CaL Manhfteld, Or. Madfordt Or. .......... . Maavpbia. Tana. .......... &wm Otlaaa. 1. i. ....... . Nw Tork, N. T. Noma, Alaaka .......... Mnrth Jlead. , Wash. Nrth Piatt. Nob. Oklahoma City, Oala.. ..... Pnoaaix. . Aria. .j........ ' Pittaburc. Pa. . rocaieim, iuuii ........... Portia! Or. .J. .1.' Prinra Ropwrt. B. C . Rnaannm, Or. ' j .......... . ' rlnawarl. IT. V. f..f..4.... nacramamo, tat .St tioaia, Mo ' Ht Paul. Mina. Halt Laka City. Ctajt. ..... Saa Iao. CaL ; Ran Kranrlaoo, CaL ... ... Brattle, Wuh. "I Srwrkiaa. Wta, Hitka. Alaska ............ HDokaae. Wuh. ., Taaana.' Alaaka ......... Tatooah Ialaod. Wtah. . , . . . Tonopah. Kr. .......,. Taldea. Alaaka ........ t. - Tanraonr, B. O. ........ W alla W alla. Ween. ...... .1 waarungtnn. It. u. . , Takima, Waah. ...i. 6J A3 58 a St 70 62 80 9 40 84 60 en o J8 32 58 0 & 3 2& : 4 42 2 70 A 80 80 82 78 88 R8 TO 44 58 12 64 88 84 fi 84 62 84 83 8 62 48 34 48 84 40 0 ft 88 28 46 58 46 88 62 62 64 43 80 44 48 64 40 it 'ii 88 60 4 84 48 56 64 44 SO '88 in 48 4 58 80 0 o .02 .12 0 0 o A 0 0 0 o .10 0 0 .06 0 .01 0 .02 .04 .01 o A .82 0 .OS o 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 .04 0 .18 o 1 0 1 0 0 .06 .73 0 1; 'AlleruooB leport of preceding day. Cltr- and Conwtr Medlesi society. Oa Thursday be frtll speaX before the FTo gresatTA BualnesBmen'a club. Dr. R- &. Watkina will address the Kiwaata cJnb on ThoratWy and Dr, OUi B. 'Wrtsrht win apeak Mora Uta City ciut Ttday. talk will ba Kiven at Reed n Sat urday. ."'"-'.v".'-.';:';-:; V,' t ' Xlmlstcr Golae? ta Trial Frad K. Roys- ton, former Methodist mlniaUr at Sa lem, is to be tried Wednesday In the federal court on charge of wUU slav ery. Assistant T7nttd SUtes Attorney Lusk, who wITl direct the prosecution, does not intend to dra the trial out. At tha present time Jie has subpenaed cut six persona, whose testimony be believe will , be sufficient to satisfy tha Jury. Royston ia at liberty at present under $1000 bond. , The girt named in the in- dictment la?Frankie Edwards or saiem. Aarora . Qaraa' AnriTes Mrs. . M. Armer of Kingston, N. M.. known as tha "aniToraj aueeo" of the Southwest, ar rived Tneaday wftb live wue riDDon ang-ora foaU from her flock, of 6000 for entry at the Pacific International Live stock Exposition. A stock train of 2t car will arrive Thursday from Cali fornia. Another special already has ar rived with Tillamook product. barred V With ' Book Traad Tele- Jrraphlc information has been received from San Francisco by Assistant united SUtes Attorney Luskj that Nicholas-L. Coaan. alletred foreer. will.be returned to Portland for trial some time ttus week by the United States m&rsnai. Cog-an is wanted here en a charge of de frauding about 17 business men in book deal : : . - ': Chsreb Taeklss Unemployment Episcopalians will diseuss ways to aid the unemployed of theM" own denomina tion at a meatlna- at 4 :30 Wednesday afternoon in the office of the diocese In the Ainswertb bonding. At this meet ing the Episcopal church In Portland hopes to find a way to do its part in the program. Sheaard's Aate Bas l.laea Portland- Hood Hirer division. Leave Portland 9:30 a. m.. 11 a. m., 2:45 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. dally.. Leave Hood River 1:80 a. m.. 11 a. m.. t :20 n. m. and 4 :10 p. m. dally. Busses leave St. Charles hotel. 204 Morrison st Telephone Mar. 481. Adv. Hit by Aatpnoblis J, Nat Hudson, 209 McKay building, was Struck to the pavement at Front and Morrison streets Monday morning by au automobile driven by Henry ,E. Kennedy, 1189 East Yamhill street He was only slightly Injured.. Arm Broken by Crank O. Lane, 5428 Eighty-fifth street, who drives a truck for the city, suffered a broken arm Monday afternoon while cranking his truck. ' Be is being: cared for at St Vincents hospital 1 ' PortlaadXtwberr lvtis Leave Fourth and Alder daily. 8, 9:30) 11 a. m.. and 1. 2:30, 4:16, 6:30, 6:30 k m. : Saturday and Sunday 11 :15 p. ia. Phone Main 3314. Adv. : .. - J. TS.' Teal leaving Taylor street dock Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday,. 6 a. m. ; leaving Dalles Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, 7 a. m. Fare. Main 8065. Adv, Portland Tntamook CadlBae Stage, Hoyt hotel dally at 8 :1S a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrangements made for. fish lng parties. Adv. Portland Lyeenra Coarse Nine bub bern for the price of one. Get your tickets at Meier & Frank's, Novem ber 3 to .10. Advr Peek Hartt See our foot specialist. X-ray services free. Knight Shoe com pany, Morrison near Broadway. Adv. Str. America St. Helena via Columbia river; 2 :30 p. m- daily ; 11 :30 a. m. Sun' day. Alder st. dock. Main 8323. Adv. Fortland-SaUm Stags Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. tn. to 7 p. ta. Fare, 11.50. Adv. Salem.Xills City Stage Connects O. E. trains Koa. B and 9 for Mill City, Joseph, Hamman, Salem. Prop. Adv, Merchant Daales Charge E. L. Clark. LaPineA Or., merchant.' entered' , plea of not guilty this morning In the fed eral court to an Indictment charging him with assisting Burton Oney, a for Company A, Engineers, Organize So- ! eial Bodv Company A, engineers, has ..' organized a social body to be known as the Pelicans. It wlU look after social affairs and all members of the com' : pany are eligible. The officers are Ser geant V. Daugherty, president ; Sergeant J. Schur, vice president; Corporal Ed gar. saoretary: Sergeant Eryaer, trees tirer ; C. Shoemaker, sergeant at arms. -. A aociat smoker. has been arranged for Friday night at the Armory, to which young man "who wish to Join the com- .' pany. are being invited. Sbesard's Asto, Bs Wsat Portland-Aatoria-Seaalde division . Leave Port land 7 :30) a. m., 10:00 a. l'.OO p. m., 4:15 p. m. Leaving Aatoria 7:1S a. m., ' t:13 a. ni.," 10:00 a. 1:30 p. m., 2:45 p. rn. and 8:15 p., m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop Peach polnta Busses leave St, Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. . Tsle- . phons Marshall 43S1. Adv. Allot Collide, Two Hart Mrs. M. C. Wills and Bruce Armstrong, both of 7013 Fifty-second avenue southeast; were . cut and bruised Monday afternoon. when an automobile In which they were riding , at Ladd avenue and Lavender street was struck by a machine driven by V. L. ' Leisure, 6806 Fifty-third avenue south east Neither was badly hurt PapD to Hear Beeltal Seventh and eighth grade pupils of Joseph Kellogg. ' Lenta, Sellwood, Woodmere and Wood stock schools will attend the recital. of 1 the symphony orchestra concert Wednes day : morning, following: arrangements made by the school board with the or chestra association. Shepards A a to Bat Uaea Portland St Helens-Astoria division: Leave Port land 13 p. m. 7 :30 a. bu 10 a, m.,'l p. m., 4 :15 p. m. Leave Astoria 7 :15 a. m., 10 a. m4 1U0 p. nw 1:10 p. m., f :1S p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Busses leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 43SL-Adv. ftaepard'e Aate Bas Llaes Moltnomah Palls division. Leave Portland 9:30 a. , tn, 11a. m., 1:45 p. m.i 4 JO p. m. daily. Leive Multnomah Falls 7 :15 a. m., Jl :15 a. nv, 13 :5S p. tn.,' 4 p. tn. and C :10 p.ni. V dally. Busses leave St Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall ' 4321. Adv. ,'(., Ne Hew Erldeses Foaad Oovemment ' agents have. been, unable to find any "new evideihoa In tha mysterious Liberty V bond caaa In which stolen Liberty bonds ' were sold In the city at low prices, ac . oordlng ta the United States attorney's fflc. , . t ' WlU Talk as Caneer A series of talks - en the prevention of cancer will be given this week bafore cluba, aooieties and ' scbeola. Dr. rnaat F. Tucker will anaak Wednesday afternoon before the Council ct Jewish Women at tha Concordia club and in the evening at a meeting of the eat ranger, la padding bis expense ac counts. Clark is alleged to have know ingly presented Oney'a padded expense account for -payment , Clark's counsel, Robert Maguire, was allowed 10 days in which ta nit a demurrer to the in dictment.) , Men's Charch Oak to Meet Tonight The new men's club of ha First Presby terian charca will hold its initial meeting tonight at 3 o'clock In the church hoase. Dr W. a. Nugent el Central Presby terian cnurch win give an address on "If I Were Yam." An orchestra will furnish music. Refreshments will be served. T;'i ;. '-:-: :r-x y.. -i : -X-J , CaapUla Howard . 8 aeaker "Social Ideals and ActiviUea of tha Portland Council of Churches' will be (be topic or aa taut by Chaplain F. K. -Howard Wednesday noon at a luncheon of the Social, Workers' club' in the Oregon grill. Washington Platter WaU Board for walla and cellinrs has no equal The J. McCraken Co Blake-McFall bldg. Adv. Gregory Mason, Auditorium, night-jot November . 10. , Subject. "America's Wortd." Adv. '. Br. Marie Essl has resumed nractlce. Lafayette building, 211 Washington street Adv.. . : . Gregory Kasoa, Auditorium, nfght of Novmber 10. Subject, "America's World." Adv. Hammer Trial Set Trial of Victor Raymond Hammer, local hotel man, on a charge of violating the .Harrison nar cotic act, was set for December 9. this morning by Federal Judge C R. Wolver-toa-i Hammer ia charged with selling narcotics to drug addicts. . ; Imperial Potentate ComUg Plans are being made to entertain Ineet A. Cutts, fmperiat potentate of the Mystic Shrtoe and members of tha imperial party that wltt be in Portland. November 21 and 22. Members of the divan of AL Kader and all past potentates will serve as a recep tion committee. The entertainment com mittee win meet Thursday afternoon in the Imperial hotel. Win Placets World's Seeds The World's Needs," wilt be the topic of dis cussion at -the regular- meeting or the open forum at Democracy. ' The meeting wU be held in room A, Central library. Wednesday evening; at S o'clock. Dr, J. 8. Hardy will Introduce the subject and will-be followed by a general discus sion.: CI LIE. Greva raaps tor Caaa Hoi mad Ful Co- Main 253. 660-I1- Adv. Mrs. Wheelwright and stops win be made at Manila and Singapore. They are booked to sail from San Francisco November Xa ' An inventor has patented a glass horn, said to Improve the quality , of phono graph music. Wheelwright Books Passage for Orient William P. Wheelwright, president et the Pacific Export Lumber , company, announced today that be would leave" this month for a six months' business trip to India .and other points In the Orient He win be accompanied, by ii ackett TOMORROW NI6HT Arthur Tenor SOLOIST WITH THE PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' CARL DjEKTOS, Cesdactor Heilig -Theatre , November 2 8:36 o'clock Prices II, 11JI,. 92.06, 13.19 SEATS NOW SELLING ELLIS EWIN.G 1( yean head WATCHMAKER at dtanlea, new at 144 GEKLIS6EB BLSU, 8d and Alder Sts. Mar. 4884. Have yoar watch sxsattaed and re paired by a watchmaker: - : REDUCED PRICES FOR HESS GeS-P YP-LpS (Installed) V v. . $250 . WHh Antomatle Clock Starter .. .. . . . .. . $265.00' ,' With Minaespolis Aotomatie Heat Regulator. . . .$300.00 - ' Wfey say tha tame pries for aa old-ttrlt wood er real faraaee with an their dlaagreeable feats real The eoat to heat wHh the eA8.PTP-PA.TJS last wlatot averaged a beat Is. per roeat per amoath at preaaat gas rates. Hess Piped Gas Furnaces from $200 Up I i" . y :.;4;; riisg extra) - Hess Solid Fuel Pipeless (Installed) $180 AsteUtely. the sett wood baralag faraaee made Masafactarcd aad f ated la Portlaad for the past sight yean. : Hess Solid Fuel Piped Furnaces $150 Up '. k:-.-'. , ' ' CMpIsf extra) , . ( . ' ' 'm DEMONSTRATED ' ' ' 304 OAIC STREET HESS FURNACE MANUFACTURING . .: ;" , i ': . ! ' - COMPANY : i ,y EVER THINK" Series No. 1 Churches may be closed 6 days in the week Schools 2 days The Postoffice Sundays and Hofidays "Jhe Banks and Stores ditto But the Gis business never knows a day off, nor even an . hour. 24 hours a day, every day in the year, every 'year of your life. .. ' Boom or Panic, Winter or Summer, Day or Night, the Gas business has to be on the job, to keep you supplied, to keep you comfortable. i Ever think of this? A f Who Would Not . Give1 Up the good for the better especially .when it costs no more here where one's; breakfast, lunch or dinner is served .the wayone wants it, when one wants it. otel See This New Improved Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Before This Sale Ends ' fijrejrosii wltboat txtrn ctiaxKe. the pgw HOOSIER txo oomparS. maxxt trxr wltia tike complete set of DAxtr Domestic i IT lirnsm TtiisVij tic Science caepcrta. tnrfndlng Good TViajSf aTwrrtnaTiisttlulBt, Set consists of stx svecimt laJves, two gtroog- pronged fnra-s.arai two handy spafiikaa, each of the best carbon tool steel, fnPy wmrraritrxl try the tnnTifatiTrff i The tray sftdes oat with tbeisbls tap. Toe can trat at each toed an an extended, at via yoe emjneeoe aUachea 1 Hoosier Scientific arrangement places each article where it is easiest to reach, ". REMEMBER $1,00 Sends Your Hoosier Home THIS NEW cabinet is the last word in step-saving. Domestic science experts assisted in. creating it It is the best; designed, most scientifically arranged, and most completely outfitted kitchen cabinet ever built. . . 1 ' ; Not only (Joes this new Hoosier contain many new features never before," incor porated in a kitchen device, but its arrangement is so perf ect that it practically hands yoii -the very article you need exactly when you need it ; As a matter of fact, this new Hoosier is so much more than a kitchen cabinet that there is really no comparison it is the greatest step-saving and labor-saving ; device ever offered to a woman. During this sale we will put this splendid kitchen convenience in your, home on payment of S51.0Q and with jt, without any additional charge, the ten, splendid kitchen tools and tool compartment tray. Decide on your Hoosier today. 1 "SAVE STEPS" should tje your slogan. . ' ' ' Vr Iftimn-JTU Li luiiiy : " For Men, Women and Children . WE ARE PREPARED to satisfy your requirement and your most ardent desire in an wtacuai or raucoak '- - . - Just think there are more than 3000 Coats from which to select! And includedvare Coats for every weather and occasion.-; ' -Light, medium and heavy weight! in ulsters, ulsterettes, raglans, Cravenette- proofed GABARDINES, Motor Coats, Scotch Tweeds, Mohair,! Silk Rubberized Coats, Transparent Oilskin .'and CombinaUon Rain-or-Shine Coat. The price on the below item will give you anr idea of the wonderful saving to you by attending this SALE. 1! BOYS' EXTRA HEAVY BLACK RUBSER COATS, reinforced backs;- with' hats to match. Replaflj 7.50, gg gg A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S EX TRA FINE QUALITY SILK TWILL AND CASSIMERE RAINCOATS. Val-f1 Q rjff ue to 2i.S0, AT tDAOe I O Idea's Double "Texture Belt All Arewnd CoavertibU Collar Patch PocktU A REAL COAT . $75 53 Formerly SI 5.00 GIRLS' RED AND BLUE SAT. IN CAPES, with beautiful sllk ttned hord attach- rjff cd. . Rei 14.00. . Ws-s 10 SUPERB DOUBLE SERVICE COATS IN TWEED MIX TURES, suitable for rain or shine. Regularly 75 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TAN, BLUE AND CRAY IMPORT ED CRAVENETTE, proofed Gabardine. Rey- COQ 6 r ularly 40.00. .. 04la7aOtl EXTRA SPECIAL Men's and Women's , Wool Crav enette V proofed . GABARDINE, $"0M.35 Formerly $27.50 ABOUT 1 100 : MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TWEED MIXTURE EtAIN OR SHINE COATS. Vari ous shades, all sizes. Made f.?if?;S16.85 ",: , ' era " " " '" 'T MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN OR SHINE COATS, rubberised iilks, tweeds, mixtures and.sol id colorsll Former-ilJO Hf priced to 35. at PetOe I U MEN'S IMPORTED TWEEDS, HEAVY WEIGHT IRISH FR1F7F. 1 OVERCOATS, v sold at So i regular-QQI '7C lyi NOW ...... Ottsltl The .Only EXCLUSIVE RAINCOAT STORE hi PORTLeAND 334 WasHngtoQ! v Street f RAINCOAT fe COMPANY OPPOSITE OWt DRUG STORE m 334 Washington Street LOWEST CREDIT TERMS ' urn MX r-S SI ar:'.. i.-... rr. Ballad of OpporjrsxniHj "and passing by hovel and mart and palace- KISTORY has been dramatically colored by the contrasted origins of persons Opportunity has elected to positions of world power and promi nence. She has drawn from the humblest of peasants and from among those endowed with f every advantage of circumstance. France ruled for a period by a little Parisian milliner. Washington, wealthy, accomplished, the flower of intensive and aristocratic culture, discenung tne tiasn oi upporruniry wmie en during bitter hardship throughout the terrible winter at Valley Forge. The destinies of the great British .' empire dirtited today by the "little Welshman," Lloyd George, who has pugnaciously fought his way up from the most obscure antecedents. -i Opportunity plays no favorites; put - she does demand 'that you come j prepared and, equipped to -actt ; T HE-NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK : a PORTLAND ( -i OREGON, WE CHARGE . NO INTEREST, WE CHARGE NO INTEREST 10-