4 1 1 M JUUKXVAli, r it TUESDAY MAX 10, lUZZ. WB I ORKUUN IJA1JL.X i t if f ' Ml' ! 1 I TOWN TOPICS COaUNU KVEXT r. T I. o. u. aiar x. roreatam of Mar IT. & P. O. K. JnMIe. ai IML aiultnouaa Uoontr Christian Kndeaeor Union ansae . eatirestiea. Mar as-xa, tMnl PiafM i latheraa Inuf Peaole's LMtw tuaU cmnuiia, aartlaid. May a, as. :s v. t. -i aaparraaern mniriL wm Mar 3a. Kcarta Feeifie assembly of tfaa Conrcn of the Xaaerene. Portland. Hay 21-28, retrooa of jtnavaaan. actM srante. ae snnamna, June a. tmJae at JCeetera Star, craad cfceptex. Jim la-ie. - t Boa rTml. psa-UaBd. m 20-2. vncoas maw Kaacbazc. Job 24. Oresta Free Mathodlat church annual eos- !im Tna DaBea, J ana 31. Aaatrieaat Baas JCeoooeuca saaialstlisa Cor- Saaasaer Mefceoi tac rm ml L-knnyL titedxoM Ciaataaana park. July le-si. Tb AMdua liittwii m Hanalns, ialx Colombia, etnmae a.Mu. f TTnttaA Pnt. vyvmrn efioren, Forest Gim, July 18-3. vTVKaa mai Biinf aaaonanon aanaai Tanttoo. CorraJHa. Jul, 21-2. OlMlia BlnHtf. Tnmk J'. Mr. CotniMa OtK. July 28 to Anraet T. uvnnis uiou e ma Jseu. itu ceancu. M, JWJT 38-28. 7i w4k. A orwit vi2. Ureaon C brtati.u (Mam unms.. mfa. eneev uuaba cat. Auwt aT to KefXesaber . omftHHa at f rocaatant Kpuoopei It r -aaaerica. rocuana, septemDer -2a. aituna-UD. a-enoiecall- Hantaanbar 21.23. Knights Temnlir a rand m mindrr ka aura, uciooer is. " rr1 mowi aaaooaooa. Balean. Mremter 8-9. lata Teacbee- ajaocutlon.. Uacam&aa- e-3U. WEATHER FD&ECAST ' Oraaoa Tonight and W aria h i. arliwta eooter tocigbt east portion; tnodeiata wind. paidy. WEATHEE COKDITIOXS j nara saa Daan not iim - fiiuim .f imuum OiatnbauoB dariiif tha last 24 taonra. Th tiraaaura mntlnnaa ralativala l4aK m tv. r.if i nd north Atlantic eoaat. and a moderate ' low Praoara area axtendJ from Saakatnhawan annth- wrd to Arisona? Licht raios hare faUea over a urm belt astendlna from Honthara r'alifn. nia and Ariaona nortneaatward to Minnesota and MiaaouL It ia murh wamaa in ih. rn Kockj mountain tesion and nnoer Miaaonri vaUey; ehewbere only alteht chum in tam. perauua nar oemrrea. "Kalatta bnmMlty at Portland Xnnn amfar. day. 8 cent; S p. m. yeaterda;, 34 per "w a..u. hxiij, i a per cenL Fractx ration alnea luimn t Tt.i tr i a inehaai arraaal. 21.84 inches: deficiency. V70 inrwaa. JTlLaJlJk. I.H J AM OB8EBTATI07TS Wednesday fair; gentle STATIONS Baier. Or. v Beaton. Maaa. Buffalo, . T , ' Calgary. Alberta . . . . , Chieatow' IU , JenTor.J Colo. ....... . Dee Mainaa, Iowa . . . , Iodca City. Kan. ' Edmonton, Alberta . . . Freeoo, Cal Gaiiaaton. Tezaa Hihat, Mont. Honolulu, I. B. ..... Hotob. fl. D. . . .-. . . . i J mma a. Alaaka . . . . . TTinaai OUy, Mo. . . Ia Ane)ea CaL . . . Marehfield. Or. Hadtord. Or. ...... .. MemphJa, Tana. . . . . . J'ew Orleans, Ia. New Tprk. K. T. Nome, Alaska North Head. Wash. . . . North Platte. Neb. ... Oklahoma City, OkOa. . Phoenix. Aria. Pittaburc Pa. Poeatello, Idaho Portland, Or. Prince Ropert, B. C . Roeebnnt. Or. RneweU. N. M Sacramento, Cel. St. Louis, Mo. St. Pael. Minn. Salt Lake City. Utah . San Tieco. CaL Saa Francisco. CaL . . . Seattle. Wash. Sheridan. Wyo. Sitka. Alaska Spokane, Wash Tanana. Alaska ' Tatooah Island, Wash. Tonopah, Nam. Valdea. Alaska Vancouver. B. C. Walla Walla, Wash.' . . . Washington. D. WillUton. N. t." ; . Winnemncca, NaT. . . . . Y skima. W ash. Temp. 1 1 ye- fci li i'-1 ll 72 42 6 80 48 0 62 62 O 82 48 A 62 6 0 45 88 .01 172 60 0 44 .22 T8 60 0 89 04 .14 80 66 1.38 70 68 0 78 0 06 40 .22 48 40 86 62 .02 T4 64 0 T8 12 0 88 4 .0 74 02 0 84 08 .76 72 68 .02 86 0 60 60 O 62 42 .02 86 84 0 06 62 .68 72 60 6 66 42 0 84 60 0 64 46 .44 86 60 0 66 64 .02 82 62 6 72 68 0 72 63 .14 68 48 0 64 66 O 82 63 0 76 64 O 58 84 0 46 04 80 56 0 66 0 60 48 0 68 50 O 46 20 70 60 0 84 68 0 78 64 0 62 46 .06 72 42 0 88 60 0 'Afternoon report of precedine day. boot to Attend Deaconess Meeting' Miaa NeUia M. Curtlss, superintendent of the Portland Deaconess jiome, went to Seattle Monday to attend annual meet ing of the general deaconess board of the Methodist Episcopal church and also to learn the names of the church lead ers who will visit Portland Thursday. Several of the denominational leaders who came west to attend this meeting will return through Portland. A lunch eon is being arranged In their honor for Thursday noon at the Hotel Seward. Reservations may be made by calling tha deaconess home. Miss Curtlss ex pects to return Wednesday. Bawtos to Leotnra Tonight p L Rawson, London savant, will not leave the city today as announced and will uierexora lecture at the Multnomah . hotel, room 8-A, at 8 p. m. His lecture at noon was on "Divine Healing." To- nigm ne wui snow what takes place . after death and what tha next world is like and will explain why spiritualistic phenomena are true although the theory of spiritualism Is not true. In his opinion. To "Talk ob Bill Collecting The-' suc a eeasful bill collector must be a thorough student of psychology, according to I. B. Cornell, and must make use of scien tific strategy lit accomplishing his pur poses. Cornell and J. M. Albert will be the principal speakers at a meeting of the Portland Association' of Credit Men to be held in the Crystal room of the Benson hotel. Thursday at 6 fl5 p. m. Eeesemirs C1o to Meet The Eco nomics club of Evening Star i Orange will meet at the Grange hall Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, with luncheon at noon. Special Sale af Kipolat PeaeHf Genuine gold filled, $1.34 ; genuine gold v plated. 68c; sterling silver. J 1.34. Lewis Stenger. Morrison at Tenth. -Adv. trader Governor Olcott's management of the penitentiary up to September 20, 1920. tha cost per convict .increased HEADQUARTERS tor f e'WM'jecua esiwaj si iiiffiaij jjifiii liiiii i i ! n hiii, liiiinni. .iiia : ii jFEKCE AND GATES NORTmSTFENCE&WIHEWOHXS :, as iBion AV4k. Cor. Oak -.,,- Alivnalactarer , . PerUssd. Oregon Pkose Bast t7 ON HIS RECORD HALL GOVERNOR FOR Pald Adv. . $14.12 par month over th eost of Gov ernor - Wlthyootnbs's management- for 19 if and to September 20, 1918. These facts will be found on page 28 of the officfiU report of tha Oregon state board of control dated October 1. 1926L The World war was ended before Oksott be came governor by tha death of Governor Withycombe. The governor has sole abd absolute control of all penitentiary ex penses. Senator Patterson promises 10 par cent reduction in taxes;.! have known him for many years and never beard him accused of laraartng a prom ise. I have no reason to think he fa vors any measure I am advocating, hut I am sure ho will oppose all efforts to go back to tha old corrupt political methods. -Paid adv. by W. S. XTRen. room 216 Oregontaa bldg-. Portland, Or. Colombia Stages Cformerly known as Shepard's Auto Bus Lines) Portland 8t Helens division Leave Portland 10 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. daily and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays only. Leave St. Helens T:J0 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. daily and :1S p. m. Satur days. Sundays and holidays only. All cars heated. XMva from and arrive at the new Aato Stage Terminal depot. No. S52 Yamhill street, corner oC Park straat. ' Phone i Main 8611. Adv. Saaday School aiaetiBg Baptist Sun day school superintendents and teachers will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at tha Grace Baptist church. Kast 76th and Ash streets, for their monthly workers con ference. Tha Rev. E. A. Smith of Lents Baptist church will speak on "Baptist Religious Educational Institutions," and C. C. Hessemer of tha Arleta . Baptist church an "How to Teach Missions in the Sunday School." C. C Callaway wUl pres Ue. Columbia Stages (formerly known as Shepard's Auto Bus lines) Portland Mul'tnomah Falls-Hood River-Dalles di vision iLeave Portland. 9 :30 a. m, 11 :30 a. m., 2 :30 p. m. and 4:45 p. m. daily to Hood River.- Multnomah Fall local Sundays and holidays, and 11:15 p. m.. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Leave Hood River :0 a. m. 11:30 a. m.. 2:30 p. m. and 4 :45 p. m. dally. Direct con nection with aUstages to and from The Dalles. Phone Main 8C11. Advx Dance For Qaeea Caadldate Southern Pacific employes will hold a dance and rally for the benefit of their queen can didate for the Elks spring festival at Hillsboro tonight. The- dance will be held in the municipal auditorium of the valley city and a special train will leave Fourth and Stark streets at 8 :15 o'clock to carry the employes and their friends to Hillsboro. A return special will leave for Portland at 11 :60 o'clock. Social Workers Lsncheon Tohn Hen derson, executive secretary of tha com munity service, will speak on the com munity service here and elsewhere Wednesday at noon In tha Seward grill at tfaa social workers' luncheon. Non members may phone reservations to the grill. Knlrnts Intiate 8 Fifty candidates were initiated into various degrees of the Knights of Columbus Sunday after noon. First and second degree initia tions wars is ehargw ef i offlaers -of ; tie Portland council. J. - J. Burket, Dan JV Coman, John R. Murphy ( K. Jpisngdahl and Ad Moore. The major, degree work was in charge of Frank J. Lonergan, saprasne director, assisted by JNeil Boyle, F. H. Peare and P. J. HanlevJ Follow ing tha ceremonies a banquet was held ia tho Portland hoteLjj- liM y j: ColaBtala SUgts formerly: fnotri a Ehepard's . Auto Bus j Lines) .PorUand- Astoria-Seasida division Leave Port land 7:30 a. ra 10 a. j m ! 1 pt an.. 4tl5 av m. and 12 :10 a. m. Leave Astoria .7 15 a. raw 16 a. , 10 p. row 3 US p. mjiand 6 :15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside' And Clatsop beach points. All cars heated. Leave from sad arrive at tha new Aato Stage Ter minal depot, NO. sal xamaiu street,?: cor ner of Park street. Phone Main 86U.- Adv. - ii-rt!HJr i;if Field Eally Foityoaed The annual Boy Scout field rally has beeh postponed from May 27 to June 10. according t to James S. BrockwayJ scant i ! executive. This was dona because the public school field rallies win be held May; 25 and ,2ft. and also to give prospective ;0rst aid atoity, soiy w second grade scouts opportunity , to re ceive their badges at the rally after taking their examinations soar thef and . 1:1 of this month. Leagae Invites have been invited to Candldatei Candll dates for nomination i at the i primaries have been nvltaa to present;! pneir jpsx-t forms to members- of tha Hellenic-Amer- at Cltlacilai : luuttums nryers ; andji judges. r. John C 'Shfllock. L. B. F. Mulkey!-Adv. lean league Wednesday St 7345 P- inj AUsky hall. Third and Morrison. ' j j i I 41X Hart for Clrcalt Jadgeif-Paldl adv. by J. C. SbiUock. ii :J: , t ! 3. tr. Hart, for Circuit lijudge.; "De partment No. 5, ia well fitted by train ing, temperament and 22 years' active and successful practice. He !is endorsed by many leading citisensi including business men. lawyers James j. crossiey, CUrenca II. Gilbert, Camp ta Elect Delegatet-Delegatea from Scout Young camp No ' 2 to the state Spanish-American War; Veterans encampment, at Pendleton, in, June; will be elected at tha regular camp meeting at 8 o'clock tonight. In room 575 Court house building. . ; j j. ; J ; . j; j j j Lawyer If eeded oa PnbUe Serrlee :Co- nlitloa No hold-over member arid) no ether candidate is .a lawyer. : See i ad. page 13. Vote for Layman(-(Ady.f by Liaymanfor-Commission Club.) j j . j Portlasd-SalanB Stage Leave Stage Terminal. Park i.nd Tamhlll. hourly from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. and 11 :20 p. m. daily. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. 9:30 p. m. and Main MIL Adv. , v, - ij Bednea Phone Bates Vote call Buchtel and Williams, i Vote for Mc- joy ana iwerngan to replace tne raie ralsera Robert G. Duncan, chairman of public service recall committee. Adv.: PertlandTniaseek Cadlllae Stage. Stags depot, Park and Tamhlll streets. Daily at S S5 a. mi. 12 XQ and S :30 p-jm. 8 pedal arrangements made for fishing parties, 'ktaln 361L Adv. ' j ( , "Ladles' -flight Banqnet" faaif ki-fThe Brotherhood of the First Congregational church will hold Its "ladies j night pan- pwl oar at a. Suhd 11:200, yes to! y i i i m 1 1; ni ji 1 1 1 1 i: IH Marry people would -sooner clispense Wk Ltafc&t altogetker tnan to mi&Jtiiem steamine "can TVs web. ilav lencbeiojeiit to every meal That's fine, but before going you'd better lay in your Gasco Britiuets at the Special Summer Price or arrange for that Gasco Furnace In I hi You'll enjoy your trip better, when W that your heating problem is provided for. m Call at the Gas Office or ; Phone Slain 6500 . know 1 ' mtin ii i i i i i auet tonight. Ih men, under the di rection of Frank Mangold, who will act as chef, will cook and serve tha dinner. It la to he a chicken dinner with all the trimmings. Tha women who arvedj the banquets durmgTthe last season will be ta guests or me proutarnooa. Aitr dinnen views of Oregon and lag pictures of Oregon Industries wwa oe shown by Mr. Byam of th Kixtr stodla ; Str. AJaerteawSt. Helens via Columbia river. 3:30 tv nJ dally: 11 :36 a. m. Sun day. ! Aider street dock. Mala 8323. Advi Sail order. Fifth Sale os Bods to Beat Rods made to at Fleming. 292 Waahlngonj street., roadway 4125. Adv, si-Jim City Stage Connects O. K. trains Noa..-t5 and 9 for Mill City. Joseph Hammai. Salem, prop. Adv. ": See! Xeetakg isrettees for 17 th of I May eelebration.-iAQv. ii. " Republicans Name Comity Delega tes Aberdeen. Wash., May 16- Twenty two Removes! Hairy Growths witnout fain or isottter Modes of Today) It is not necessary to use a painful process to Temove hairy growths,! for with a little delatone handv vou can keep tha skin entirely free from these beauty destroyers. To remove hair, make a stiff paste with a little pow dered delatone and water. Spread this on the hairy surface and in about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the i hairs are gone. To guard against disappointment, be careful to get real delatone. Mix fresh as wanted. . ; ' .! , - I ... . ' : . ' : ! I . delegates, 1 Grays Harbor quota to the Republican county convention to be held in Cbehalis June 10. war selected by the ! Republican eoanty j central commit tee Monday. Tho delegate are headed by Stat Senator- jy W. Loomis. who will be delegate at large. United States Mar shal K. BJBenn of Tacoma. who J retains his I residence hare, : was selected for member of the resolutions commute. - F The XENETIiVW VARYy IT111 LUilln 407 STARK ST. Phone Bdwy.l 1961 our Get something- differently try ing one of oar specigi hi' i ;-'!- 50 Cent Luncheons j j 11 to 1:30 ITS VARIETY AND ! TASTEFULNESS WILL SURPRISE YOU OJlOvvL-O. SPECIAL They are Here another clever assortment of smartly taflored sport coats, j Bought right so they are tb be sold j right that means a saving for yoii. Come see them. Judge for yourself the excellent values offered. Silk : sport frocks j Canton Crepe j ! Crepe Romainc j Rdshanara Crepe 1 - i ' .''if: " il ' These are decidedly youthful models. They are made especially forj the young woman or -the woman 'who believes in appearing young, yet correctly dresses. A splendid assortment-f-pneed ill $35---$45 "Crekit--Gladly 99 Try titis easy way 0 buying your clofhes. No extra charge for credit accommodations. Just open an ac count and pay at your convenience. I i 1 I 1 I -? 1 VLt V Xi .- 'ir via t ztrr wuirirnn Waidimgton at Tenth St 1 i ta ! I '! '.IS., ':!..' ' ; It 1 t-M.J Hart ' Schaffner & Clolhe$afbr Men and Boys---p)ats Youm Need Marx Cloth Wo Shop Ei .verv man knows i rrom eonoenence that ndthino: comes up to! the coolness and the comfort1 of Athletic Union uits.! Our present ohovvtng is very Dihplete, fine materials and splen id fitting. Everybody V sizes 34 to 50-4-pnced from $1.00 to I ; -;i ; ' -I i ' - ! : 1 1 ' 1 i ' f J 'j ; ' J I i $4.00 New Straw i . ; r. HarlS 366 Washington es tor Women ' i- n.n.i . t. , :-. v. ''- r I- 1 1 ' t ' -J . ill 1 7 - i. ? I l ;Tj.f;hjN:-jj dl - .J: i :t Ijilv!'.:.:::. 3fSiV. -- I ; I m -41 II BJ T M es TA I - ; ,;: 1 i;st;i Hse ! i ..'.':. In '' t! ack, niry, cordoTan. ! ! gray, white ind rjiaxnpagne. ! . j ) n jil I -. l! : I :. r . A HighinieTtxting ' 1 1 Display of : m z.00 $2,50 to Wanu weatArals These white , shirts, cool. They're her new weaves an without collars, j Hats $3.50 1 : 1- . ' : - 1 ' I til I I - .1 " t: - : 1: t aTS I ,1. ! t JrVest Park for lots of shirts are cool and look maifine array of labi to cs, with an $7.00 tevens Bldg. f' pf -"a" tff af 73t!-33 TOj37 Ja- The STATE viENT OF BANK OF NDntlON National oIssoctatton : (a. national bank) I AN FRANCISCO 1X)RTL.AJND t: SEATTLE I :s CALIFORNIA AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAY j5. 1932 TACOMA' ASSETS Loans and Discounts Bank Prcmiscs San Francisco & Branches Other Real Estate Customers Liability under Letters of Credit Sundry Bonds and Stocks , J; iy';, United States Bonds to secure Circuution Other United Srato Securities ' ! ! Redemption Fund with United States Ti Other Assets : ' Cash and Sight Exchange Capital Surplus andUn 1-IABILinES IVofits . e for Taxes and Interest ation -i ijetters of Credit Bills payable and Rediscounts with Federal WW Reserve Bank OterlJabflities f- S !. .. .- ' I il Deposits :M I 1111-1- reasurer 54,388,546:6$ 211093.71 4,1541,262.12 4,510,955.94 S,la5O,OOO.O0 4,322,328.17 07,500.0( 5,26.68 23,600,548.34 (r I. t.ti The Bakk of Cairo institute one-Jii POR'TXAND WTtllAJA A. MArftAT. .OfeaU JAMES T. BUirrCHAFI Javfnt Mmr ' ORKii, U.A.SanFroncua.P( of the 'Bank's effias have the protection ef thi entirt &pita Surplus ajtd Undivided Profits of the 95,439,977.05 8,500,000.0 8,718,106.2 151,433.9 2,124,297 4,775,430.11 300,000.0t) 298,1599 70,572,549.68 $95,439,977.0; jruatta. LEIGH, rtAaner Seattle and Tacoma &posOori at any ' 'one Associated for thwgenmtipnsitk)0 best progress of the tVest" 0 I I - - r "a-"a)'-'-'?'"e' ' e i- -' -jt V 7 Sf ,jr. Z e-- ' . e - r T- " rt. 1