FRIDAY. JANUARY : 27. 1822. THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND. ORKUUN 11 TOWN TOPICS COVnO BTBTTS BUM Ratad Hardware mi ft at Deai ere MnrutM, Jaaeara te ST. &"Vl IHiiiiib wimttn, Portia. Ji awa . . Qwarwrta mhiiM at onm es4 Miw m itaigt Um Imiulwl Chafe ef Carta f Utter iMf tUDU, PorUaad. ainwerv ut . avratiow Onm C alaea. ritenn It h IB. M k' -' , j IWtfral. Jama . amJ .Or alarm Btar. mW chanter. Jans atatc. hare apt-tag- Iiit. is a il strh,, laetttata BuUc My t . Xaltiaal aaeiaatlua sf mta.taat KcteenTKl aawrea a - i.a - - ' - rKla lntareaUoaai Kevawbar to 11. I as Exnoalticn. WEATHER FORECAST I'saUta and rietnKy: Tooirtt and Salor- raia; wtipia auMtlr norU)warlT '""aoa end VVaaritartoe: Toruiht and Sat "v nhi ( portion, rain or mow mat por- MHNi mtadarala aorUwaaUrtr winda, WEATHER CO!DIT108 . ra'ure owrilai mra of Uu kaH ef the Fnitad Ptabe and Panada. th lowaat faadlaet awiag la Boathvra Alberta. Tha praa ra at ntahaat in th north Atlantic atatea. I'tarlpltalina ha eerarrod aJoni the aiiddla and arm Partrio toast. In tha norUwra Roeai aim at at rwewn. and la Twwiwf. The wrath r la aaaeh ail kW hi part of Narada. northern faUfncata. Kaatrra Oran. 8aakatrtwwaa. and IS aanii Atlanta: atalM, and 1 atneJi roldVr at a namhtr nf north wirn tatlona. No im irwinaratnre la rarmrtod Miwrit in Alaaka. KalaOra hamiriiiy at rortlaad: Noon y ti"rlaf. aa per rm ; . p. m. mMtrrdar, SI p, "'. I a a, today. 91 prr eent. rrwXputlnn m-nr J anna rr 1 : Total. 1 1 llia; anraiaJ. J taenaa; dfOdmr;, 2 54 . KIWaRD L. WtXI.8. ORNKBTATIOia TATlOKS II Tamp. Rata. M, Mm , Hi'fato.H. T c fcarT Allwna , W. riaar, Colo, taa MoiTM. Iowa .... ' IW. Kaa. .... r.lmoatin. Albarta i'laano, tal Uatraaton. Tana Harra. Moat. Hoaolula. T. H. Huron. S. D Jiiaxao. AlaAa Kanaaa fit, Mn. . . . . La AnaahM, '1 . . . . Ianthrwld, Or Mnlfofd, Or Mrwpha, Ttnn. Mndana. I'uh. Saw rU na. IO. . . . . Tor. T. 'Norn. Alaxka Nth Had. Waah. . . Nrrth riatta. Nab . . . Oklannaaa (Itr. Omla. . I'Noaau. A na. I'lltabvni, Pa. I'nratallo. Idaho IVTUaad Or Irtra liuprrl, B. C . Miawonni, Or hoawall. N. af a-aoranwnto. Cat , . . . M. Inw. MA l. I'auJ. ktuia. H Inaan, CaL Kan irramlaco, CaL . . lUaatlii. Waaa. Hb.rUaa. Wjo. KUia. AlaMa Taiw,, Waah. Taaana, Alaaaa . Tatooaa laUad, Waah. Tywopah. War VaMoa. Alaaka Vaaowaiar. B. Walla Walia. Waah. .. W aahlBftaa, D. C. . , W Ulattoa. M. D. . . . , W IviMaiuora. Ntr. .. Tiaima. Wwli, 1 at XT S2 34 1 4 2 S 42 2H : 0 48 74 2 34 a 74 4 42 40 4 2 0 22 4 44 42 30 34 84 4o 4S 0 : 34 24 8J 34 44 34 34 34 Mo 44 42 24 42 44 80 84 34 44 'P. M, iwpnrl of pranwUnt day. 24 12 4 4 20 20 22 L0 4 34 44 14 10 24 44 32 83 32 14 44 12 34 12 24 34 18 28 34 32 44 20 44 14 22 44 44 34 4 30 34 24 32 84 18 14 14 14 23 o" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .11 0 0 0 0 .48 0 .28 0 0 e o .38 0 0 0 0 0 .38 .70 .28 0 0 o 0 0 .14 .20 0 0 .14 0 .88 0 0 .08 0 Clara 21 lr t Proraa Attractive Thm tint of a, aarU of an "church nlchta' to b held at Centenary-Wilbur Meth odlat ahurch on ThuraUay. proved at tractlTo laat night. The follomlng ' ctlaMe wm orsanisnd : Bible study, uhdor Mra. Matthew Simpson Hughes ; Chiiatlan clUacnahlp. Dr. Charles Mac Caunher. paator ; Chrlatlan leadership. Mlaa Mildred Bartholomew ; heart-o-hwrt Ulka with Rlrla, Mra. Earl FHnn -hart-to-heart talks with boys, Floyd lUeraa. After the classes a devotional enrtca was conducted by Dr. Clarence True Wllaon. with Dr. Karl Abbott di recting the singing. Cataakla AtAf-aa (Formany kaewa aa aaapau-a-i Aata Bat Llaet) PortUad MaUaenaa Fatli dlTliloo Leave Port land II a. m. And 4: JO n. m. dallr and 11:11 p. m. Sat'irdays, Sunday and holi days only. Leave MuRnoraah Falls 7 :J0 a. m. and Um. daily and I n. m Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at tha bow Auto Stage Terminal Depot. IS2 Yamhill atreet. corner of Park street, rhone Main MIL Adv. tlatoilse Cleaalag Cottly Charged with having more than one gallon of gasoline In an open container in a dwelling. Mrs. E. L. Bush. 149 Lowns dal street, waa fined $10 Thursday -by Municipal Judge Rom man. Mrs. Bush had. the gasoline in a dish pan and an open Jug. according to Captain Roberts, assistant fire marshal, who arrested her. She was using It In cleaning her house. Celssibla Rtaget (Formerly ksowa at .bayard's Aato Bat Lisas) Portlasd-Attorla-Keailde dlvltioa Leave Port land 7 :i0 a. ra, 10 a. m.. 1 p. m . 4 :li p. nv and 13:10 a. m. Leave Astoria 7:15 a. ra, 10 a. 1 JO p. m., S :30 p. m. and :1S p. m. Direct connections at Astoria te and from Seaside And Clatsop beach points. All cart heated. Leave from and arrive at the nw Auto Stag Term inal Depot. 851 Yamhill street, corner of Park street. Phone Main lelL Adv, .kipper Off Ills Coarse Municipal Judge Rossman tried Paul E. McDon aia, lormer master mariner, iioo on a i barge of driving while Intoxicated and 118 on a charge of carrying concealed weapons, when he appeared in court Wednesday. McDonald's driver's license was revoked for six months. McDonald oUalmed he waa taking 1300 to a friend on Um waterfront and carried the gun for protection. CoraakU ntaget (Formerly known at abeaartr Aato Bat Llast) rortlaad M, Helens dlvltioa Leave Portland 1 a. m. and 4:13 p. m. dairy and 11:1 p. aa. Saturdays, Soudaya and holidays only. Loav 8t Helens 7:10 a. m. and l:li p. m. dally and I:1S p. m. Satur ajrs, Sundays and holidays only. All earn beatad. Leave from and arrive at too ew Auto Stage Terminal Depot. S&t Tamhlll street, comer Of Park street rnono Main MIL Adv. To Atuac Bosnian. Meetlag A meet Ing of the executive commute of the Nortliwoat Real Estate association, to be hel4 at lloqulam. Waatu, Saturday, will be attend ad by a number of Portland realtors. The local delegation, which will leave her tonight. Include F. K. Taylor. Coo A. McKenna. F. O. Brock iran, A. R. Hitter and Mrs. Alvin John son, president of the Women's Realty Board, all of Portland ; U A- Harford of Salem and Steve Thorn peon, of Vancou ver. Wash. The party will return Sun day morning. r , Trails Clan Ostlag The Trails club members will leave First and Aider streets at 1:45 a. m. Sunday for Syca more station. From there they will walk south over the Footer road- to Damascus and have lunch, on the Clack- areas river. The return will bo by way of the state rifle range to Gladstone station, where the Oregon City car will taken at 4 o'clock. Thomas Griffin will lead. Masastas to Hike Mamma will leave Twenty-third and Washington street at 1:15 rx m, Sunday, on the streetcar for Mount Calvary. From there they will hike westerly to Cedar Mill and thence to Beaver ton. where they win take the Southern Pacific train at 5:2 p. m., arriving in Portland at o'clock, The distance wiU be about seven miles. Minn Ryder will lead. Paelrle Cable Reaalred Reeumntlon oi eervice over the Pacific cable, oper ated by the Postal Telegraph-Cable com pany, was announced today by L C iraii. local manager of the company. Service was interrupted recentlv bv break In the cable near Midway Island. According to Craft, this was the first break in the Pacific cable durinc the past 12 years. Hawaliaa Leetare Wedsetday Mem bers of the Portland Transportation club and the Portland Industrial Traffic club have arranged for the showing of a four-reel motion picture taken in the Hawaiian islands, and a lecture by W. J. Cooper of the Hawaiian Tourist bureau, in the club rooms of the Cham ber bf Commerce, Wedneseday evening. RabbJ't Topic ToBlgbi "You and I" will be the topic of Rabbi N. B. Krue Iter's sermon tonight st Temple Ahavai Sbolom. Park and Clay streets. The services will include a vocal solo by Mrs. Metzker and a violin sole by Adolph Welnetelru Services are also held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and Junior congregation service at 10 a. m. nr. Wlllette to Address Leagae 'The Nation's New Program" will be the sub ject of an address before the Oregon Civic league Saturday noon by Dr. Her bert L, Wlllette, dean at the University of Chicago. Bishop Walter Taylor Summer will preside and a brief talk will be given by B. G. Skulason on the Com munity Chest. Farehas Astoria Plant J. C. Wilson and P. L. Cover announced today they bad purchased the ice cream plant and retail candy business of H. R. Hoe Her at Astoria. Patent rights in the Centennial chocolate candies were retained by Hoe Her. and he will continue their man ufacture. It was stated. Colombia Stages (Formerly known at Hbepard's Aato Bat Lines) Portland- Hood River dlvltioa Service' temporar ily discontinued on account of snow drifts on the highway. Resumption of service will be announced in this space. Phone Main 881L Adv. Temple Beth Israel The topic of Rabbi Wise's talk at the Sunday morn ing assembly at Temple Beth Israel at 11 o'clock will be "The Passing of the Pope." Men and women of all creeds are welcome, says the rabbi. Reeeptloa to Pastor Fottpoaed The reception for the Rev. James W. Price, new pastor of Pilgrim Congregational church, previously announced for to night, has been postponed until .Tues day, owing to high school graduation exercises tonight After All, tke Tett for Tomr Teeth It: "Can you eat with them?" Dr. E. C. Rossman specializes in artificial teeth scientifically designed for masticating food. 311 Journal building. Adv. To Hold Masqaerad Ball The Jewish Literary club will give Its second annual masquerade ball Sunday evening at the Neighborhood House. Five prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Prayer Meetlag Toalgbt The school of prayer, in charge of. Mrs. Frances Parsons, located at room 215 Tilford building, will hold its weekly healing meeting tonight at 8. Fortlaad-Xewberg Bat Leaves Stage depot. Park and Yamhill, daily, 8, 9 :30 11 a. m. and 1, 2:30. 4:15. 5:30, C:30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 :15 p. m. Mala 8811. Adv. Portland-Tillamook Cad Ilia e Stage Stage depot. Park and Yamhill sts., daily at 1 :15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrange ments made for fishing parties. Main 861L Adv. Oar Service Sept renders valuable assistance In devising modern office sys tems. Consult us. Bdwy. 2971. Pacific Staty. & Ptg. Co., 107 2d st Adv. School Books, bought sold and ex changed. Hyland's Old Book store, 204 Fourth street between Taylor and Salmon. Adv. New Term Art School Museum of Art Fifth and Taylor streets. Day and eve ning classes. Drawing, Painting, de sign. Adv. Feet Hart! See our foot specialist X-ray service free. Knight Shoe com pany, Morrison near Broadway. Adv. Str. America St Helens via Columbia river. 2 -.30 p. m. daily : 11 -.30 a. m. Sun day. Alder st dock. Main 8323. Adv. Kaa to Bailors Man to sailors on Coast ships should be addressed in care Of the vessel on which the sailor is sta Mooed. 1 Poet master John M. Jonea has requested. Mail to sailors, much of It addressed merely - in car of the poet master at a certain town, has failed to be delivered. It is said.. Morlet at "Man's Retort A program Of music and motion pictures will be given at the Men's Resort. Fourth and Burnside street. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. John Long. Miss Jessie Ham mond. Mrs. Bell Elingbe. Miss KUngbe and R. Desmond will participate. Baby Girl for Mrs, J. V. Olsoa James V. Olson, well known newspaper man of the city, arrived at bis work this morn ing with a face wreathed with smiles. The reason for the eruberent spirits was the birth of a 7-pound girl to Mrs. Olson Thursday night at the Portland Mater nity hospital The girl has been named Mary Tjouiso. Mrs. Olson was reported this morning as getting along nicely. Pioneers Sons, Daaghters a board meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Oregon .Pioneers will be held in E & Starkweather's office. Broadway build ing, Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Arrange ments for the annual birthday dinner, February 14. will be made. PorUasd-Salem-AIbaay Leaves stage depot Park and Yamhill, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare. JL50. Main 8S1L Adv. Tka Fott System for Feet A scien tific treatment for broken arches. 7H 712 Broadway bldg. Mar. 1317. Adv. Salem -Mills City Stage Connects O. E. trains Nos. 5 and 9 for Mills City. Joseph Hamman, Salem, Prop. Adv. S. A H. Green Stamps for Cask Hol- man Fuel Co., Main 353. 560-21. Adv. Dr. Laldlaw, dentist returned. Offices 804-5 Selling bldg. Adv. Helen . Joaet returned. Mar. 1007. Ad. 11 Nationalities to 5 Be Represented in ' Citizenship Meeting ii 4 An athletic drill given by 18 boys and girls of the Failing; school, in which 11 nationalities will bo represented, will bo an interesting feature of the citizen ship meeting to be held Wednesday eve ning, February L at 7 :30 o'clock. In the auditorium of the Failing school under the sponsorship of the Portland Ameri canization council. This is one of i series of meetings that win be held dur ing the next few weeks In the districts ; most thickly populated with the foreign- bom, looking toward the proper ob servance of Americanization week, Feb ruary It to 21 Inclusive.. J. C. Hender- s.n. executive secretary or- eomnraruiy service, is chairman Of the committee and for the South Portland meeting he is assisted by Mis Fannie Porter, prin cipal of the Failing school. Miss Ida Loewenberer. head worker ot in 2eign- borhood House ; Miss Bess SegaV'caalr man of the Americanization , committee of the Council of Jewish Women, -and Visa Ida. H. Beyer, president- of the Failing ParentrTeacher association.,. The meeting will be open to ISO pumic, o a special invitation Is extendedot foreign born .mothers and children of the district. .., - - , HOT IAKX AUITAXS . Hot Lake. Jam. 27. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Toewday were: C. A. Tbonrpejon, Cran : Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kirette, A. C Bark and Mrs, S. E. Har- ris. Boise. Idaho; ML- Sotaawar. Weiaer, Idaho; Mra, O. L I artstn. La Grande; J. Xeolsoa Barry. Epokaae, Wash. ; Dr. and Mra. Sroart, and Mrs. 8tabt4eBe)d and son. Bake-: Mrs. Nora. Major. CaOd well. Idaho ; Chart Meyer, Wolaer. Ida ho; Mrs. A. D. Freed man. Frmlnrtoo ; Mrs. N. L. Hakaey. La Grande: T. M. Idaho Man Named Portugal Minister Twin Falls, Idaho, Jan. 27. Fred Morris Dearing has been appointed minister to Portugal by President Hard ing, according to word received Thurs day by George M. Dearing, his father, a local constable. Dearing has been in the diplomatic service since his par ticipation in the Spanish-American war. POCKET PICKED AT SHOW Pickpockets in the Liberty theatre stole a watch from D. M. Stever Thursday, according to a complaint which he made to police. MALT SYRUPS, HOPS, BOTTLES, KEGS AND BOTTLERS' SUPPLIES MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Portland Beverage Supply Co. BR0 4DWAY 481 STARK ST. SStS Bet 11th and 18th fmtlaVlaTaKBBtjajDfl WEEK DAYS DANCIN6 Jerry Reed" Orchestra 12 to 1 : JO. 6 to 7 :30. 8 :30 to 12 :3 American aad Chinese Dishes Service Saprem 11 A. M, to 2 A. M. Try Oar Leach or Dlaaer Week Days 11 A. M. to a P. M. Prices 30c, 15c, 40c to 75e Includes Soup. Vegetable and Beverage Special Saaday Chicken Dlaaer 11 A. M. to P. M. Re freaking Feaatala Drlaka 1 rtental (Eafe Watalagtea aad Broadway Upstairs tie Oregon Industries Week Jan. 21-28 RUPTURE EXPERT HERE See ley, Famoua in This Specialty, Called to Portland F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss ex pert, will personally be at the BENSON HOTEL, and wiU remain in Portland this THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, Jan. 26, 27. 28, 29 and 30. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only re tain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening; in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplifying instanta neous effects immediately appre ciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, Or incisional ruptures (following; operations) specially solicited. This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C, for inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or tit tnem if desired. - Business de mands .prevent stopping at any other place in this section. P. Sv Every statement In this notice has been verified before the Federal ana state Courts. F. H. Seeley. Co-operative Laue-Davia Drug Co, 75c TVree-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pans Reduced, 45c Ly.- , f1 Delineators Reduced to 20c COR. UNION AVE. AND EAST MORRISON FINAL CLEARANCE Women's Coats. Skirts and Dresses $4.95 Every One Worth Many Times the Price Silks Reduced 36 inch Satins and Messa lines in every wanted color and of excellent quality. Values to $2 yd. Reduced to . ... $1.49 Comforter Coverings Reduced 36 inch fine Challie and Bun galow Cretonnes, splendid material for quilts and com forts. Regular 25c " rt 1 quality, reduced to x I 2v Bed Pillows Reduced Good quality Pillows filled with sanitary feathers, cov ered with art ticking. Our $3.50 quality pil- A Q lows now, pr. Fancy Turkish Towels Reduced Turkish Towels, white col ored borders. Val. OpT to 50c, reduced to aCltV Men's Shoes $3.98 Brown calf, neat dress lasts, with half double sole; black kid in broad last, half double soles, shoes that sold for $6.50 sale price dQ QQ 47Jw0 only Muslin Gowns Reduced Women's Muslin Gowns, short sleeve style, excellent quality, trimmed with lace or embroidery. $1.25 QQ values reduced to.. 0V Bloomers Reduced Flesh color Batiste Bloom ers, well made, reinforced and ruffled at the knee. Reduced to 59c Women's Underwear Reduced Beautiful Silk and Wool Union Suits with just enough fine cotton in them to add to their value and make them excellent wearing gar- an ment. This season's good:: stocked to sell at $4, reduced to. $2.49 95c Women's Silk Hose Reduced An excellent quality of Wo men's Silk Hose in Cordovan and Black, with lisle heel, toe and garter top, QCa reduced to 7tJv Petticoat Reduced Black and colored Sateen and Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, and floral patterns. Regular $2.50 values re- " Q duced to f4)XA WORK VESTS $4.35 "Windproof," a garment that has gained wide popularity for outdoor work, motoring, hunting, etc. Ideal protection against cold; made of heavy moleskin. Sale (If QC ,aaf, lUt.UU price This Great Store CLOSES 70REEE Tomorrow Night Your LAST Chance to Buy at Sensationally Low Prices Stock Formerly Owned by METROPOLITAN 5c TO 50c STORE Just a Few of Thousands of Bargains MERCHANTS! Wo will bo open Sunday moraine to rocorvo bid on the remainder of this stock in job lots from oat-of-town mercnantt. Spo gC HOSIERY Children's Flannelette elch Men's, women's, children's, including fiber Petticoats - Q silk, wool mixed and cotton. The pair. . . XtcC at JLaC caTd 3C "T ftp Wo-. Bathing Suits, UbertT Cli. o"" t 59c Towels, "I Q fintl Pnce tJJ- 10-yard bouT llC nW nl' LVL Cocoannt OQ Keynl. Sm, -fQ Curtain Scrim, 22 and Shampoo Ui food tool steel. Xil t i D a mm 36 inches wide. The . ' Talcam Powder, If ylr to close out rT SLeet Music, roil - Victor CopW fQ the t Kf stock ..... iC of 3 pieces, only. 1C Trap. JLe7C tSBSSl I WASHINGTON I J)Cy Below BROADWAY WeSLtpp"1 mnm, -eralla. Walla : Clr KiLUv. UXaS C3ty. . - Selling Broken Lines of "Globe" Union Suits At Reduced Prices! It doesn't even matter much whether you need winter weight underwear now or not, you will next fall and these union suits are exceptional val ues at such reductions $2.00 Suits $1.65 250 Suits 1.95 $4.00 Suits $3.00 4.50 Suits 3.15 FLANNEL SHIRTS at very special reductions all w fjf j 3 , 3 aaaaavawaa-t V4-lb. 40c Hazelwood Toasted Salted Nuts Am aaao-bat of oixkt arWba of ca-oaco Matt " specially aaUctod, toast ed aavd altod. Packed in Vt-lb. 1-Ib.boxe 75c $1JS0 box Oregon WalnuU Texav. Pecan Virginia! Peavnuta Maunmoth Jordan Al mond Mavlay Cavahews AMyTian Pistachio ItavlLavn PirnolU. Brazil NuU Yoo will Hod tVoeo U ' Uaigktfmlly difforoot ; frowa those salted it tbo ordaaary way. Hazelwood CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT 38 WaaWiartoo Stroot 127 BROADWAY Discontinued lines of INTERWOVEN COTTON HOSE black and cordovan only. regular 50c, 35c P2"1 3 pairs for $1.00 Striped and figured $1.00 Cut Silk at 65c Ties Sam! Rosenblatt&Co. Fifth at Alder 4 ' ' -1, , '.. " I " . Im a worldtip man I cant afford et-rich-cjmck sctiemes I invest tny saving's in Preferred Stock of PORTLAND GAS & COICE COMPANY CUT OUT AND MAIL TOXTLKMD GAS V COKE CO, TOBTLKXD, OSECOrl tarn fl CaVjaxtBaad bootcVet waBaa; aboot CO etsDB asOnc bawr bary k for $10 H 71 ft Vi 7f r ; ?l 1 1 1 1 1 mini 1 1 T Ttt tti in ",r1T 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 nyrry