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THURSDAY, JULY G, 1922. rue guiigoi .daily jouiinal, rcniLAND ghgqi? TOWN TOPICS , Dtsrtple eC -Carts Cbarc Mmd Uo, aurser, J ulj 1-9. CVsatsitqBja. Uladstes Park. J sly 1-1 S. ameneee stem jbcaaaaucB ww iuir s-a. . PresBytertas Sraed C Orates, aasual -ton. CorraHis, July M-I5. i . - Aaucsa easveauoa faint. CMt kad Varsfc HHdtUos, 1'ortUnd. July 1S-14- - Mamma Kefcoc toe Epaseepel dRCTWii tlattBe CbeuUwTaa park. Jnis 14-21. t5 Siaancas tnsUtns a Baaslns, JoU ' tknitlMnr Ureases KpwortS leasee tutlfX Aaalaa. Joto 17-3. i yotuabia cmsarar caetirsBea r Untie- Pr yten cfcvrea, rarest Orcr. ul la-iS. -j umn state Houses aaaociabe BIS. l-ortlaml. Jm 2&.1A OmM State Editorial - ajeeeut HauT . w wm Vrzuvs 01 lancer atata wawiMrtM rarUaa4. Jsir. S3 ta CoiUmtts - fcpwert league tstttt f tUtftotat, rB at?i'-. Jnljr 34-80. , . . - "resoe. Baptist fouag Peeftte tuii if as. aemMy. Uotumbie JKr. Jnly ta aoa-as T. ; Impmnd Mrter flta Mam,- pot caoaeii. Bend, iulr " . ;t W Wees, ngt 9.1. , -ivSl!Pri,'Ceif !" Ma0wx5Jti Camp starts. Cottage Grore, Angiist 19-20. rire LknKui Aadeesor- nuw eoate see.VwaisMa at August 2t ta Septa. JiS""! eewveattoa at Pretest EpUiwael '"""J iwta, f ortialMl, fceptembe a-i. ,Urn conference of - aieUsoditt eburcb, ., ttuUstiot State Fair, Takima, Beg. 1S-3S. " Keewea-iaB-Deiuaa coofereaee ot ,Jthortij cfcwrcfe, Portland. September 29-J4. y State Fair. Sep. SS-S0. -. nd-l.'p, j-emHetoa. September 31-23. rartSSSeeSS 1?P-itt0 MoUi aaancuttoa, - Bateaa,-' ' Saptes- aawrtatloa. Pwainbur ' EATHEB F0BECA8T PwrUand and rirteltar: '. Tmilit aw! FrW T JitiBned warm; jaortherly winds. , precenmjKl Washington: Tonicht and Fri y taur; eontinued warm ; moderate aortb wetTiy wind. WEJlTHEK COKBITIOXS Ilijh rrMnr' OTerKea the country east of the Miamappi rir. and meat ef the northern PaeUic and Northern Rocky Mountain atatea and proyinoea. phallow depresstaw are cen tral in Anisona. Alberta aad liinneasta. Pre cipitatloc has been widely acattared, the hear tert reported haeing bean 1.18 iaehea at feherkian, W yomin. The weather ia aeDerally W"D!T al Sooth, and eooler orer the North weat. The- taeatest-faU fn tem VtntarB wa 14 decreea at Uiaaoa, Mont. Betatrra hmnidity at Portland: Soon yes terday. 44 per cent: S p. n. yesterday, gS - PrecipluaoB since Janntry 1: i Total. IT 88 inchea; normal. 24. TI inchei; deflrtenry, .s faeh3- ED WARD U WELLS. OBSEKVATIOSS Temp. a? 3 si if 3f a S3 FIT n STATIONS Abilene. Texas Baker. Or. Boise, Idaho ....... Boston, Maw. . , t.'altary, Albert . 4,'hicafo, HL ........ Denrer, Colo. ........ Des Moines, Iowa. . . . Dodge City, Kan Kreano, CaC . Hil:a, Mont. ...... Honolulu, T. H. . . . . Buron. S. D , . Juneau, Alaska . . . . Kansas City. Mo. . . . . KaoxriQe, Tens. . . . , Let Angeles, Csl . . . . Msnhfiaid. Or. Merlford. Or. New Orleans. La. . . , Sew Yorkt N. y. , . t . Nome. Alaska ...... North Head, Wash... Worth Platte. Neb. . . . Oklahoma City. Okla. Phoenix, Aris. Pittsburg-. Pa. Portland, Or. ....... Bed Bluff, Cal Reseburg, Or. ...... St. Louis, Mo. ...... Paul, Minn . . i . Halt Lake City, Utah. San' Wego, Cal San Francisco, Cal. . Seattle, Wash. Sitka, Alaska Spokane. Wash. Tampa. Fla. ........ Yaneourer, B. C . . . Walla Walla, Wash. . Washington.. D. C... WHliston, S. D, Winnipeg, Mao. . .... 0 82 92 2 76 82 88 86 74 . 80 84 54 84 78 80 l0 8 42 S4 84 88 112 7 83 10 83 83 83 94 70 68 80 58 88 8 0 3 4 T 78 TO 63 AO eo 48 8 68 68 68 74 48 is 'in 64 60 46 . - i.. 74 60 '66 64 70 83 84 63 73 64 68 64' 70 64 88 68 '64 76 86 6S 54 52 46 63 0 0 0 .58 0 .02 .34 0 0 .14 0 .04 0 0 0 0 O 0 .03 .01 O .01 0 .10 o o o 0 0 o .06 0 .26 0 0 0 .OS i i aslma. Wash. 84 P. M. report of preceding day. Kesort Hasar Slinltwd Two charges of maintaining- a nuisance brought against Ray Herring, proprie tor of th Twelve-mil house. on the Ba ran road, were dismissed Wed nesday afternoon by District Judge Deich when the resort proprietor testi fied bo liquor Was sold in his place and told the court any Intoxicants found there ;by deputy sheriffs had bees smuggled in by his patrons. The place was raided May 8 and Hay 13. Small quantities-of liquor were found , both, times. Herring- said h could not search bis guests, for that would ruin his business. , . Go to Tost Hateharle Membera of the state game commission left Tues day for their annual tour of th hatch eries and game farms of the state, which win lead them Into Eastern, Central and Southern Oregon and the Willamette TaUey. Included in the party were George H. Kelly, I, N, Fleischner and Captain A. E Burgh duff, itat run warden, Two other commissioners. Blain Hallock and it. K. Bean, wllj be picked up by th Port land party at Baker an lkevlew, respectively. ColsanMa Stage .Portland -Multnomah , Falls-Hood Rlrer-The Dalles dlTislon Ieave Portland Stage Ter tnlaaL. Parle and TarrUl streets. 9 :30 a. m, 11 ;30 a. m., JdO p. bx, 4 :46 p. u'ally to Hood Rirer and t:30 p. m. daily to Hood River, except Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. 11:1S p m. Hood River. ' Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland; 9 0 a. 11:29 a. m, 10 p. m. 4:10 p. m and :35 p. m. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and from The DaJies. Phon Main Hit. Pottofflc Mam CoBtlBg Paul Een- aerson ' second assistant postmaster general, will spend July 13 in Port land, according-: to information re cetved by Postmaster Jones.. Hender son wilt be accompanied by Superin tendents Van Deryoort of Seattle and Urtiu.k '- - m . : way, mail division. Henderson - has charg' of the. postal division of th iilway mail service, including for igti malls, railway adjustments and air mail eerric. r - PortlsdA8tvria.sa1 DMtJe Zav Portland Stag Terminal. Park and Tamhia streets. T:39 a. m, 9 -M a. nx, U:30 av m-, I Kt ow i p. aw 6:4 p. ni. aoJ 13 30 a. nuAaliy. Direct - connections at Astoria Cor Saaaide and Clatsop beach points, except on. :45 p. m. gtag from Portland, Leav As- - torla for. PorOaad ,1 . m 19 sw m, it noon, t p. nu, 4 p. xxu, 4) :S0 p. nv. dally etna p. m. oauy, exoapt noaysv U :i p. m. Sundays only. For further In formation paona Columbia Stages. Kaln 61V Xxamisatio for-P. Ov A eivn aerv. ic examtnauon to iijx th posioqb of ' fourth class postmaster at Briday "Veil will be hld In Portland August fi. The ' salary of this offte was $323 tor th . last year. The examination ia pen to all men over 21 and women over-Is, ho ar ciUsens f the United States and. -who reside In the territory sup plied by th postoffice. : Bishop CenUg for Meet Bishop Paddock of th Episcopal , church ' in Eastern Oregon" will return to take chare of his work In tlm for the KGG-KGN-KYG UJS' Hallock . & "Watson Radio Serrlca Northwetterts Badio ilfar. Co. Willird P. Hawley Jr. ; . Broadcasting - ; i. The Journal News . U. 5- Health BvCtletmM DaUy Police Theft Report 0 Radio Advice and Instruction : Journal of Western Industry . Farm Bulletins ' ' -' Entertainment :- DtLY A"TKSN00H PROaRABt 12:00- 1 iSO K!. InstramentaT and veetl - . phoaegrap ms&ie t courtesy Keauck ea Ce.. .; ' . , H00- S:O0w4CQV Instrumental and vocal - pbonorTaph - muate . (courtesy JBrunswvek-Balke . CoUeader Ce - i ssdasl3Sttl -; ,'. S:S0- 3:80 KSlL Instrumental and rocal phonograph bw& 4;0 8:80 KOO. Lata tnstremralal and t .ocai Tacords (courtesy Ksed- 'V 'freneb Co.). - V'!. TomHT . S:9a 6:0 K4S. Late lnstzasaatal and ' vocal ssusie. S:00- T:00-wvY. Lata inattumeatal and vocal music. 7:00-10:0 VS. . (T:00.T:3O). Phoee- grapB records (courtesy liner man. Clay Co.). KGO. (T:8 8:00). JouroaJ new beJUattS KTG 48-0) Uultnamah hotel orchestra, assisted bs Miss Irene Alleman. soprano, and Ml Mil dred Nichols. riaHast. KTG . 10:OA). Vocal and tnatrwaenta) gone art by . Paul Hutebtasoa, baritan; Miaa Frances Byars, pianist; la Clare Leva, Tiol inist; Buth Bedford, aoeompaa-ist- PROGRAM Baritone ' soios a. "Tot To Alone" . . ; Geehl (b) "Kashmiri Song" ......... -Findes Paul Hutchison, barf tone. Miss ftaaoes Byers. aooompanist. Piano solos (a) "Moonlight Soaem (first movement) . . . . . .v. Beethoven (b)--"Bofnaaca" ........... .La Forge Franeea Beyers, pianist. Violin solos (a) '"First movement from Sonata in F malar" ....... .Greig (b "Bsbuh" .......... .Babenatem (c) "Garotte" , . , . . .Uoaeec Ira, Clara Love ; , i Pupil of "Wallace Orha Ruth Bedford at the piano. Baritone solos (a)- "Danny Boy" WeatherTer (b) '"Invlctn" , .......... Bruno Huaa Paul X. Hutchinson Frances Beyeis, pianist. Piano solo (a "Nocturne T. flat". .. Chopin (b) "Dance of the Dwarfs" -. Greig Franeea Beyera, pianist, f Program arranged and presented for Wills rd P. Hawley Jr.. by W. A. McDoutsil of the MeDougall-Cooq Music Co.) -'Question sent oat on radio to The Journal or Hallock 4k Watson Badio Service. No. 193 Park street, will be answered on Sstury sight between 8 and 10 o'clock by station KGQ." general convention in September, ac cprdtng to a telegram from th bishop's physicians in th East, received hy Archdeacon Georg Van Waters. The bishop is suffering from nerve ex haustion, but has no organic trouble, according to th telegram. Piaa Hew Forest Maps Lag Wern stedt, mapmaker of the forest service, has gone into the high Cascades with three assistants and a pack train to spend the summer directing a photo topographic survey and trian gnlatlon of the! Cascade and Santiam national forests. He isj to correct weak points in the base maps of these regions. This will include - correcting locations of mountains and . streams as well as roads and trails. To Enlarge Hegpltsl Erection of a new wing to Seljwood general hospi tal, for which plans hav been pre pared, will increase the capacity of th hospital from 63 to 114 beds. Construc tion work on the new wing will fol low completion of a heating plant, ad Joining the main structure in Umatilla avenue; for which excavation work is under way. Cost of the heating plant Is esUnfated at $10,000. To Slake Has f Leep Road Fred I Cleator and w. JaV Woodward, for est examiners in th department of lands of the forest service, are leaving for the Mount Hood region to spend severs! weeks making a map of the Loop road and. other new', features of tho region to be used for administra tive purposes In making working plans. Admitted to District Court George H. Neuner. district attorney of Rose burg, was admitted to practice In th United States district court. Wednes day. Neuner is on his way to Atlantic City to attend1 the EUcs convention. Portland'Sslem Stage Leav Stag Terminal, Park and TamhllL hourly from T a. ra. to 7 p. m. and Owl ear at 11 :20 p. m. dally, Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, 9 :30 p. m. and U p. nv Main MIL AdV. Str. Asa erica St. Helen via Colom bia river, 3:39 p. m. daily: 11:30 a. m, Sunday. Alder street dock. Mala 3323. Adv. SaIemKin City Stags TJeav Salem stag terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7:30 a. m.; No, t, 19:39 a ra.! No, I, 4 JO p. nv No. 1 connect with at. bound train at M1U City. Jos. Ham man. Pro d. Adv. Beaeflt Pleat for Veteraaa A pic nic for the benefit' of 'disabled veter ans at U. S. government hospital No. Lower Cost Per Mile 1 9th '..aBcJ : f -s-aa, . TT will b givlent Saturday at Crystal Lake park by the T. P. A, auxiliary. Music will be furnished afternoon and evening by th 69th infantry band of Vancouver barracks. Prize, donated by Portland business men, will b given ' to the 1 winnera of contests in th afternoon' and Hi th venlng' a dance will v.b given. - Visitors will take their ewrt lunches. All disabled veterans will be admitted free and will b provided with dinners. .. " . f ColassbU Stsges Portia! -St. Heiens-Hainier - local. Leav . Portland Stat Terminal, park and Temfaill ta, 1G via for St. Helen and Ravinier and 4:29 p, m. dally and 11:15 p. m. Sat urday. Sundays and holidays to St. Uelens only, Leaving St. Helens. TJO a. nv gad lit a n. daily; t HZ Sat ufays, Sundays and holidays. Local leaves Rainier for Portland. 12 :S0 p. nv daily, except Sundays. For informa tion phone Columbia Stage Main 1L Adw, -; Officials to B Paid Payrnent of lection warranU to officials who acted . inv th Multnomah county pre cincts durmgth primary election H being mad today , by. County Cleric Bcvcridg in !th clerk's otflc on the second floor of the county cburthouse. Fourth and "Salmon streets. Checks win be given out at windows on and two. Officials are asked to remem ber their precinct numbers In order to save time. f; ; , i v- f'-r Examinatloss Set Examinations for the positions of messenger and watch man for the United States Veterans hospital No. IT, Portland, will b held July 29 by -the board of civil service examiners. Th respective salaries for then positions ar $600 and 380 a Things to Wear on Week-End Vacations Here are thmgs a man needs to re member when planning his week end. Whether you motor to I the beach, play tennis or golf we have the right furnishings to fit in with what you are doing. i I Suggestions: CollctTS. . . .-.-..! tea f - J MCS . ;jei.eieie tea. Shir Is. ... iFlarmel Shirts . . . . r V ; Hosiery. . . .. Golf Hose... JXJ Athletic Und'w'i Pajamas, Sleep Coats ' Bath Robes, Sweaters Belts and Suspenders HatiSch George: LoeWenson, Mgr Ll j Record kept of thousands of Mar mora throughout the country prove conclusively itst low cost of main- ' tenahce. May . we have the oppor tunity of, talking dollars and cents " . with you, showing you how low Hrtt ' cost and low ultimate cost make the . Mann on the most economical fine car on the market f : MARMO n Qiieyoremotf SJine Gar H & e auto coi 4 - 'Distributors i- - " Washington Streets Broadway 2320 NORDYKE &!MARMON: COMPANY CtfailtsM 18 SI i v INDIANAPOLIS I year, plus bonus. Quarters, subsistence and laundry. Oiweg Lake It's the plac for your picnic, a day or week-end outing. Ideal camp ground at Lake Grove. Round trip fare 50 cents. Oswego 40 cents. Bed- electric cars provide frequent service at convenient hours.- Inquire at Southern Pacific Ticket Office. Fourth street At Stark. Mala 3309. Adv. V ' 0weg Lake It's th plac for your picnic, a day or week-end outing. Ideal camp ground at LJt Grove. Round trip far 99 cants. Osweg 49 cents. "Red"; electric car provid" frequent service at convenient hours. Inquire at Southern Pacific Ticket Office. Fourth street ! at Starkv Main S800. Adv. ; Cla t Hav "Playday' The Pro gressiv .Business Man's club "will hold Its annual playday" a week from to day at Dodge park, which Is located at the Junction, of Sandy and Bull; Run rivers.: Th cars will leav from the Benson' hotel at '9 a. ra- There will be a program of sports. withprlxes. . HosTlers Ceafectleaery ad Ktasr aat in Astoria Invites Portland people going to the beaches to try our break fasts. - lunches or dinners. Moderately priced. Pleasant appointments. - Con tains one of th finest art collections U th Pacitt Northwtst. Adv. 7-1 PortlASd-TUlaaBSwk cadlllae Stag Stag depot. Park and Tamhill strets. DaUy at 9:1 a. m It U0 and 3 :10 p. ta. Special arrangements mad for fishing parties. Mala 1611 Adv. Arrested a Sareerie Caarge Pa trolmen Burdick and Shaffer Wednes day arrested Sam Wong, aged Chinese, on a charge of selling narcotics. A drug addict was- also arrested. Th police gav th addict some marked Van Huesen. Arrow, Triangle, Fashion Knit. . Kaisers, Cowen's Arrow and Manhattans Arrow Netistadter Bros. Interwoven Holeproof Jantzen Hand Knit Vassar Gotham 366 Washington eUcounoTj 11 - 1 1 mosey with which eo bay drugs. ; The patrolmen said the- addict gave the money to Sam. who strolled up th street, dropping a package of mor phine her and ther a he walked. Th police arrested th two and Sam was turned over to th federal authori ties, - He was placed in th county Jail under. $5C6Q bonds. .. - ' Held Agala fer'sbopUfUag Mrs. Agnes Larson, : caught on ' November 11, 19 IS. for shoplifting here, was ar rested Wednesday ty the police on similar charge. According to police detectives, Mr. Larsen wa caught by th house detective of th Meier V Prank company while she was taking three! waists from a i counter. - Th value of th 7roperty was placed at SIS. 'On th occasion of her former trouble Mrs. Larsen was released without being placed under arrest. She is being held by th police on a charge of 'larceny. . ; ". . . Tired, aebtng feet can b ' relieved. See our foot specialist for relief. X-ray service fire, Knight Sbo Cow 342 Mor- Heed Blver finest ating place, '''Th Phaant and Oregon Hotel dining room, all under am tnaoxemnC Adv. ' -.- . 4 I Phaeit, :6od River. Dining room, tea room and fountain room. A real plac tq-eat Adv. Ta Pheasssl and Oregon hotel din ing room. Hood River., a real place to eat Adv. -.. Daylight Prowler Gets, Five Dollar E. D. Crawford. No. i?8S Wood street, reported to th police Wednes- School Property FORSALE! 01d Cpu6h achoolhouse and grounds, 17th and Kearney streets. Bids will be received Until JulvlS 1323. Specification at 401 CurU house. - SCHOOL DISTRICT 3TO. 1 School Clerk and Business Manager. , asaamssawea I IBg-1- 'i' ''i1 --n l,iirl ," ifiliiil ii'h ...nil nn - " ' ' '' ,, ' , 17,500 Num her Changes Our June 1922 Directory is being distributed to our subscribers. It is important that the old directory be discarded and only the new book used hereafter. There are approximately 17,500 number changes in the new book, j In the interest of your own service you should consult the new directory before placing a call. Failure to do this is very apt to delay your own calls as well as slow up service to other subscribers. . . ; PREFIXED ZEROS ' All numbers below 10(X in all exchanges have oeen built up to -four numerals by prefixing zeros to the old number. For example. Main 23 is now MA in 0023. ; The zeros (pronounced Oh) should be given as a part of the telephone number. ' - , - .,- -a. NEW PREFIXES " "J - ' Woodldwn has been changed to W A Inul Marshall has been changed to AT Water Columbia has been changed to EM pire ' For the present there is no change in the method of using the telephone from that heretofore in "effect ' Manual subscribers should call numbers as they have heretofore. Automatic subscribers should dial numbers as they have heretofore. Continue to use your telephone as in the past, consulting the new directory before calling. V t W I 66 JEyery Ask Your Plumber About the Conveniences Ruud Have von si little taniheater -ia your bome? . ..-'- day night that daylight prowler had lentered hls.bom while he was way anu naa ta&en about a ia casn. . Markt Shoes, reliable since 1373. Price down. 43 Wash., near 2d Adv. &.' H. Greta Stamps for Cats Hoi man Ful Caw Brwy. 6358. SS0-21.w-Adv. GnutBhtted Eye LW Consult Good Sight Institute. 30C Alisky' bidg-Adv. Dr. Courtlaad L- Booth ha returned from th East. Adv. -A '"i - " ' r ir;: - 1 -i "r 1 1 ii ' 1 in it ' "!';." Coiiimiinity Chest,: To Get Olieck That Was to Be Dropped The check tor 9100 which was to go to th . person - picking up th lucky one of a series or numbers In en velopes that were to be -dropped from an airplane daring th Ros Festi val, has been turned over to th Com munity Chest. -It will b recalled that the airplanes did Jtot appear on th day of th XJymkana,' so th envel opes could not b dropped. 'The money was turned over to th Community Chest by H. W. Kent, ex ecutive secretary of the festival board, at the request of Clay S. Morse. 'direc tor in charge of athletic during the festival, who decided it could be put to no mors fitting use. - Save Hrnm Xl.SU to rer Cord on Your Ask Broadway 6353 J H0LMAN FUEL CO. 4 S. & H. Green Stamps Fifth and Stark StsJ Weoffer the greatest fuel value for least money i PACIFIC TELEPHONE. AND . TELEGRAPH COMPANY Keeps Yoo :Fit m of the , V s and the Superbo Automatic . Waterheaters Freewater Told How To Get Eid of Its Abundance of Cats W1 A call for help fa ridding Freewater. Or, of Its surplus predatory cats, after traveling to Washington, D, ,Cj and back to Oregon, baa ifound response from Stanley , O. ' Jowett." ' predatory animal Inspector f th United States biological surveyV and a hou4 cat hater. : -:; 'l::.:? i X -;''vH;' I' -A Mrs. Martha EL Boyd aprvealed to th government printing office at Washington for ' literatur describing" how to kill cats, which, it would aecm, ar ravaging Frewater. Ther-? ar raised by rentera sfcs-said, who go away and leav them. Th aU eat th chickens nd th doves acd all th'other birds; and ar Iramon from arsenic flavored llvsf, . - -- The printing of fit ' forwarded ; th letter to th federal iam. commission for reply b'Jt that of .lc classed cats as predatory" animals, rather than gam, and passed tb buck to Jawetl -If th ca t .liver, try, strych nine seasoning." Jewett Its advised, with th cusaestlon that tf this! doe not shuffl out alt bin lives a! rifle shMJld";fcs mployed.-l--i'.--.;.v - r Wood Order and New Prices Fall display f Gas Appliances at the Gas Office r 1 A Democratic State ! Committee) to Meet : Saturday, July 15 ' v Th Democratic- state' central com- j mltte has been - called, to meet i n Portland on the morning of Saturday, July IS, - at 19 o'clock,, in tho audi- I torlum - of The Journal building, by DrrC.- J.rsmlti,"1 present tat chair- i man.K-?::rV:r?.iA":';? - ;'?-':' 1-?' f Dr. 7 Smith .sent Ills official notice calling the meeting out to the various county-organisations yesterday. Up to the present Urn not more than one-tlilrd of th counties have reported ; to th state chairman that they have : held, their county; committee meetings 1 and elected their county committeemen to hold representation on the state committee. . It will be necessary for , thes meeetings to be held between this time and the date of th state . committee meeting on th fifteenth. : Credit' aOY, will make your, suit on . .Easy. Payments and it will cost no more than if you paid cash; ; : 104 4th, Near Stark 6 Stores in Portland thal.suits you to , jr - Ask your -Grocer ORANGE PEKOE IN HOUND TINS Mason, Ehrman z Co; DISTRIBUTORS .Vacation Made a Real ' JoyWitha Mi l! I r$r' a Portable Lightest , most ? compact record carrying, phonograph em the market. Weighs 19 lbs. plays any record. . Term If desired. ' ' ' : - ..'.-... . Room Willi Batli ; Mora if you wish to pay Special Weekly RaUa NEV PERICINS HOTEL Washintrton and Fifth St. ! Portland, Oregon ' EUSTic stocki:::3 Tres : Abdominal 8nj porters. Send tor Price nd Measur ing Blanks, , Postag - t Paid by Us. , LATJE-DAVIS"" DBTJO CO, - Trass Expert. -. l'S Third fu, rorUaat uregea foh tke lu:;chec:Iv Fic:;;o C4 AUTO PARTY gisTTMisi mom 90UP TO HUTS - Tip Top Delicatessen - and Grocery " ItTH SSJO SOSf1lOa STS. ; ortjs ecNUAis Asa juvemngs - HEALTI-I FOUR WEEKS AWAY S" rear eveta te , The Milk Cure Method Ask THE WOORV flAWTT S-4 tihef at 7ki. r' . I I J ; 1 l-T-v 1 .. ... . . , ' -v ' " l!'Si.r 1 1 i ' a . . 33 1 C! o PA V: 9 c