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THE OUZGON SUNDAY JGIHINAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY JIOIOTNG, JULY Z7, ivzz. TOWN. TOPICS 'I s COMIX? EVENTS ' SooHicfb Oreeon EpMrtb Um tBtee. ' Aaaiand. July 17-aa. . ; - Columbia (obbW eenfefesea f United Pi1 'fcTtenas eJmrcla, feres Gw JJt 1K-25. Orrgon Sut Hefiaae . aaaaeiaiiea easap- lMcUn. Portland. Joir SO-SO. , Oregon tt Editorial aasafjatios annnal eosTtauon, CorraUis, JI 81-28. - BeorcasiaHl Cbnrch of Jean Christ of let ter Da Sam, wimmliw, FrUMV- Jaui 22 to itiyiMt S- Oregon Suit Baptist eonraatkm. Columbia Epworth Umm Inetitats (MethodiatT, FH - war, vr.. Jtti7 - Okcjob Baptist Ta POT - -Imprevw Order of JUS Mea. St eaqncnl. Bend, vbii z aaa z. Buyer' Week. Aaeiut 6-12. '." -Oregon Conference Metbodut Cams lnr rmin l;mM. Auml 10-tA. nfeaoV ChrJetiaB Endearer roaiaranc (Orea-oa yearly Stacus), Barrtev. Aafaat Oregon CbriatUn Endearer annuner eeofer anea. Colombia, City. AnSnst to Sep! - ear . - - t lMvrttw crnd-Tra. Lea. eoestr. Piiitt, September . aS 4. - General eeetveatM ef PtsAestaat Epleeer! rhnrrJi at iuanin, Portland. SeDtembe S-2. Oregon conference of Mathodirt einreh. Salem. Sentember S-llj Washington state Fair. TbMw, ScptMBfetT Western Xerwecian - Da nip b eonf erase, ef alethodiat church. Portland. September J9-I1 Uregon State Fan-, September 3 -so. Round-Co. Pendleton. HeMember 21-88 -KBiehta Templar, gTand comma ndax. Boae- bur. October ricitic International Lireaioc" XxpoaiUoS, Portland. SoTember -4-11. Stata ' Hotei -r asaociauoa. . ). ' aMPtaV W & atvl a t . - Stat Xeariiera' aaaoetatlgiw December it-BOl. tIfr to JtMa-Th Xrr- tnfton Park Welfafe lear4 will itet at the Knnay acnooj nou jueiaay, President Edwards will appoint tha etandinff committees and outline the duties. Mr. Upham ot the department of health, will brhtfly outline tne city ordinances tn r14Uon td tha sanitary coaditions Final disposition of tne injunction issued a few weeks since restraining a ahack builder freiA eon- Etructimr a buildina under tne renrtO' tlofts will be made. A number of new members have been tecelTsC a sp. clai campaigTi Is to be mads for mem bers withia the next few weeks. All residents are Wyed to corns Tues day eveni&a- at s s'cioeav CeleM Atsarst t'ortland-Multna- mih FaUsHood RlerTns oaiies ai vielor Leave Portland Stars Termi nal, Park sad Tarn hill streets. t:30 a. rn. 11 :0 s. m-, B .10 p. 4 :4a p, m. daily to Hood Riyer, and 6:30 p. m. dally to Hood River except Satur vdara. Sundays end holidara. -11 :15 tk. m. Saturdays, Sundays and holiday to Hood River.- Lieave. Multnomah , Falls for- Portland a. m.. 11:20 a. m., 1:20 p. m., 4 20 p. m. and 6:35 p, m. daily. lJirect oonnecuene Witn all stages to and from th Dalles. Phone Main 8611. -Adv.- , fe Breed Sees At least otrs brood of Hungarian partridkes, which were released by the state same commission in 1914. survives In, the Willamette valley, according- to report to Captain A. E. Burghduff. state same warden. who saw a brood of 17 of these birds three miles north of Jefferson during a visit to that secti'sn last week. Burghduff said that 106S 4f . the btfdi were released by the same commission eieat years ago, but reports of only thre broods hav been received this .year. One was seen on Sauvies island. another near Salem and the third hear Jefferson, ' - ' -Potasd'Aterta.BeaSias AlTlsie Leave Portland Staare TeraiLnaL Park rrd Yamhill streets, I-:10 a,, m-, 8 :8 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 1 p. m., 4:li p. rtu, C .43 p. m. and 12: JO a m. daily. Direct connections at Astoria for Seaside sad Clatsop beach points, except on 6 :4S P. m. stage from Portland. . Leave As toria for Portland 7 a. m.i 10 a. m 12 nt-bn, 2 p. m.v p m., :30 p. ra, daily and 0 p. an. daily, except Sundays, 11 :1S ij. m. Sundays only. Jor further" ln f .rmatiori phone Columbia. Stares, Main 8611. Adv. t . ' G. A. It. CelebraOOs Stenry TB. Mc Ginn, ex-circuit Judge, will be the principal speaker at the celebration of the 44 th anniversary of the organiza tion of George Wright poet No. 1. O. A. It., to be held Wednesday, July 28, at 7:30 in the evening, at ro6m 575 courthouse. There will be other speak rs, however, as well as singing ; and instrumental muaic. After the r enter tainment a light lnch will be served, ' Colombia Stages -4- Portland - St. Helens-Rainier local. I Leave Portland State Terminal, Park and Yamhill sts., 10 a.m. for St. Helens and Rainier and 4:20 p. m. daily and 11:1S p. m. Eat xirday, Sundays snd holidays to St. Helens .only. Leaving St. Helena, 7:80 a. m. and 1:40 p. m. dally; 8:15 Sat - urdays, Sundays and tiolldaysv Local leaves Rainier for Portland, 12 .Sd p, m. daily, .except Smadayev For informa tion phone Columbia Stages, Maid 8611. Adv. .-" . Portland-Salem Stage Leave Stage Terminal, Park and' YamMtl. hourly from 7 a. m. to 7 p. in. and Owl ear At 11 :20 p. m. daily. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 9:30 p-.m. and U;30 p. m. Main 8611. Adv. Salem-MIU City itaye Leaves salcth stags terminal for Mill City i No. 1. 7 :80 a. m. ; No. 8, 10 S0 a. m. f No. fi, 4:30 p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man, Pro Adv. Portland'Tillanteok Cadlllae Stage Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets. Daily at 6 :15 a. trt., 12 ;ld ahd :20 p. m. Special arrangements made Xor flshihg parties. Main 88llv Adf. ;:'h ! Pablle Dance Tuesday night. July 25, given by Anchor ; council No. 748, Security Benefit association, W. O. W. hall, 128 11th street, far the public Admission. 25 cents. Adv. o Ton Need jfew Teeth I . Dr. SS. C. Rosaman, th plate specialist, ia pre pared to supply you with the very best. 311 Journal building.' Adv. ' Maltsomsh Camp Ifo. Tt O. W win give away 8300 worth of prises Sunday, July 23, at its annual picnic .st Crystal. -Lake psj-s-Advr.-- Tired, IvcklBg feet can b relisvsd. See our foot specialist tor relief. Xf ay servioe free. Knight Shoe Co., 242 Mor ' rison. Adv. . - Str. A si r Ira St. Helens via CdlUm bl river, 2:30 p. xn. daily; 11:20 a. m. Sunday. Alder street dock. . Mala 8323. Adv- Mmitsomak Camp Sr. , W. 6. W., annual picnic. Crystal Lake park. Bun day, July 23.' Everyon invited. Adv . Try tks Sink Cars Klocfe Sanitar ium. 15th and Tillamook." East 8953.. Adv. Try tne Rett Car Klock Sanitari um. 15th and i Tillamook. East 8953. Adv. - I . . ft- H. Green stamps far Catss- -Hoi-man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 353. 660-Slv Ad. , tdaho Society to Pleale--The annual picnic of the Idaho society will be held in Laurelhurst park Wednesday i KGG-KGN-KYG Radio Hsvlldck A Watson Ridlo 'Servict Northwestern Radio Mfg. Co. Willard P. Hwley Jr. , Broadcasting The Journal News ; V. S. Health Bulletin Daily Police Theft Report ' Radio Advice and Jn&trnction : Journal of Western industry Farm Bulletins Entertainment g.00- ft.Oo -lArtminr boar. t4O-10UO K0N. Prasram ef Psesocrnh '- alaaie furetabad by tha Jiannci . Snnv Bboa. ... lOM-eiAO sras. j'rom ef rtuanemph Jteceraa . .. (Prertlia arranaed aSd Sreaeeted far Wtl i jr. .Hawley toy W. A MeDoacaU f IM KcPousailo&s Moale Col). .--'-, - Willaet 1. Ha wis J a ' concerts era broad-. eaetes Tnasdara. TSandaj and aUtardajr. be tsaea as4 lit e'etock.. , .. . - Qnaetkma on na6 aent to Tin 2mnut at Hailaek Wataon Hadie fierriea. No. 103 Park atreet. will be answered ea tiatarday night betweea 8 and O 'clock b Sta-Uoa EGG. ' evening, August t All Idahoans and former Idahoans are invited to come and bring their baekeu for a 6:30 dinner. O..T. Badley, president ef the society,- say a program ef stunts will be pulled off. - Tnlaf Oett III ilenfy r Poulson woks up In itis apartments at East Alder street and Grand avenue, to find a thief gln through his cloth ing early Saturday mornins, h !'re ported to police, The thief fled, aban doning a wateh Its was rem ovine; from a shirt Poulaoa found that 78 was missing. .- - , ' -" :" s t Fftir--C.?,W. WeJdnaoiC 60, railroad employ tit ths Brooklyn yards, .raf fared a fractured lest Sat urday Wfterneon when he was struck by a heavy piece ef machinery.. He was taken te the Good Samaritan hos pital. He lives at No. 225 H MU1 etreet, 8. P. 6. 118 AttesOosl The Elk Club Grill will reopen Monday, July 64. For Elks and their frtends-Adv. Dr. Arthsr S. Bosesfeld has returned. Adv. . - .-',.' - , Mrs . Anna McGinn, Eesidenfr Here - for 64 Years, Is Dead After a long Illness with ths infirmi ties of age, Mrs. Anns, McGinn, 87 years old, died Friday night at Jier homo. No. Jtl, JVorth 23d street. Mrs. McGinn, wh was til mother of form er Circuit Judge Henry E. McGinn, had resided in Portland for 64 years, com ing: from the province of Quebec, where she was bora in 1884. ? , , Funeral services will be held Mon day morning with services at the fam ily horns at 8:15 a. m., followed by requiem high mass St, St. i Marys ca thedral at 0:30. Burial will be in the family Tolot at Mount Calvary Ceme tery. - surviving Mrtu McGinn .srs sight children: Judge McGinn, Edward E. McGinn Walter C ,McGian, John L. McGinn of San Mateo, CaU Miss Edith McGinn, Mrs. John F. Shea, Mr. Cart But of Riverside. Cal., and Mrs. W. P. Stewart of Los Angeles. Her husband, Charles McGinn, died several years ago. Obligations Held to Apply to All Lands lympia, Wash July 22.-OblIga-tions .incurred by -the ereation and de velopment Of Sn irritation or improve ment district are general and U lands within the district, whether owned by the district, county or individual, are subject to taxation and held equally liable for the indebtedness, the su preme court, sitting en banc decided. Director Dan A. Scott of the depart ment of conservation and development said the decision will .give all. state irrigation bonds a more ready market. Democrat Out for Office: Held Before Chehalls, Wash' July 22. Candi dates to file yesterday tor Lewis county (Rep.), county commissioner. Second district l Theodore ' Gerlach, Chehalis (Rep.) reelection, Justice of the peace ; P. C Beaufort, Chehalis (Dem.); Jus tice of tha peaoe. Beaufort is pie. first Democrat to tile. He was a for mer justice Ct. the peace. . ENTERS EIGHTH TERM -AS PRESS SECRETARY i N. Rasseli Uiu of Davenport Waalv. . N. Russell Hill, editor and publisher of , tha TUnes-Trlbun at DavenporV at the . session, of ths. Washington - State Press 'association, last week, in PulV man, was chosen for ths eighth time as secretary-treasurer ot ..ths organiza tion. Hill's report - for t&a first six months of the present year showed that ths association had bandied some thin more than 82600. Hill - has been located in Davenport ror th past 14 years. Last week he passed through Portland on his way to Corvallia to attend th meeting ot ths Oregon Editorial association. " , Candidate Favors Direct Primary 4" '' i'r ii:io ii. dpokane, Wash., July 22. Declaring himself as favoring rapid development of the Columbia basin project, against secret action of legislative - bodies, against any plans to abolish of disrupt the direct primary law and favoring a scientific budget system in the stats finances,. Charles E. Peterson ot Es panola. Wash., has formally announced hi candidacy- for representative from the Fourth district. In 1320 Peterson was defeated by about 25 votes. jrACfJLTT IS CH0IB3T Milton, July 22 Th faculty cheeeft fef ths. new union (McLaughlin) high school, district No. 8, comprises - El mer BX. Godwin, superintendent: Wal ter C. Jetton, principal ; Genevieve Avlson, Warren Crabtree, Agnes Dun lap, James Francis Cramer, ElsU JCepler, St.- E. Leslie, Francis 'EUsa beth London. May E. Morrison, Lesta P. Hoel, Kitty Walker, Estella iS. Webb and Adeline G. Wyeth. THEEE SEK DITOKCXS ; Chehalis, Wash., July. 22. Divorce Suits - were filed her yesterday by JeSsie McAtes against George W. Mc- Atee. married la Centralis, July 8L 1918 ; Earl C Young against tL Vivas Young, alleging too much mother-in-law, married in Centralis, September 1, 192Q. and Adahl Behymer against Howard W. Behymer. , . J AWT TO 6BSST BISHOP N Whit Salmon, Waslw July 22. Catholic families of Whit Salmon and tThderwood plan ' td go to -St. Marys Catholic church Sunday at Hood River te attend mass. ; Bishop McGrath of Baker will administer first commun ion - to- a class of 6S children, and a class oX 35 will receive the sacrament of confession. " MOtJjfTATSrEKRi T0CLEB Kelso, - Wash, July ' 22. The Moun taineers 6f Seattle plaA to climb Mount St, Helens! about August- 19. Eishtv will make the trip to Spirit lake. In the shadow of ths mountain, going by way oi uasue ocav -u; INTERNATIONAII FURNACES Pipe and Pipeless ACOB COMBlSfATlOJf RAKGE3 ECLIPSB OAS RA3TOE8 WOOD-3EtEftTZ HOlID FUEL BAIfGESl. . .- " Yer Old Parsae Taken as Part PaymBt LYNCH BROS. bdwy. 8148. ill 6th it, War Wah. Power Project in ; Kalaina.Eiver Is Frowned Upon f - m nM"iin , ' I ' .Washington. July 22. (WASHING TON BUREAU -OF THE JOURNAL.) Th federal waterpower commission has denied an application by C X. Kaphart . Of Washingtsa. P. C, for bermlt to develop a power project by diversion t the Kalama river. Wash- ingtea, into Lewis river, holding ths project unfeasible and that no market for power1' was shown. . A preliminary . permit - for three years was ; granted . th Washington Water Power company for a project at Kettle falls, Columbia river, tn Wash ingtoa. proposing an ultimate develop ment f 153,409 horsepower in three stages, th first development using ths natural fall of th river at Kettle falls. Later development would call for a CO-feot dam In th river, and the raising ef this dam to 1 feet at the third stag.;--- Preliminary pm!t for . XI month was granted ths Fort Klamath Mead ows company tor a project en Anna creek, outside th boundary - ot ' th Crater Lake national- park, for th development ef 480 horsepoweiy to be used mainly for pumping purposes in Irrigating lands owned by - the com pany in ths vicinity of Pert Klamath, ATTammsYS ob nrsiAirs Hoqulani, Wash., July M. Webster Balllnger, of Washlagtoft. D. C4 and Frank L. Morgan. Of Hoqulam. have been appointed attorneys for ths prop erty ef Quinault, "Bay Center and Oak. ville Indians. The - property of these tribes is estimated as worth more than 15 million dollars. Matters of great importance are said to be pending rela tive to these tribal estates, but. not be announced. '' f GEARY E It JOTS ETJBOPB Pendleton. July 22. Arthur, Geary, former graduate manager of the Uni versity of Oregon Portland attorney and legionnaire, writes" friends te Pen dleton that he is thoroughly enjoying his European trip. He is in Germany with a group et PaciO Coast export- CAXPEV& CXTTB ELECTS -- Milton, July 2L The Blue Mountain Camping? Ground club elected the fol lowing officers i ' President, W E. Put man ; vice president, R. &. Orth : seo-retary-treaaurer, H. S. Murray. H. E. McQuarry and George EL Miller are directors. -WILD 1X6 WEBS SHOWX Prlneville. July 22-At th seciend annual flower show, here - blossoms shown, ranged from gypeophlUa to sun flowers. Of unuaual tnteraet were tb wild Cover, at least 80 varieties being shown, gathered from " alt ' parts ef 1 Crook county, wra omin from ths desert,-.' . ; ; -:- --t..- .-'p ' :' -; t QT?IT9 PH05Z SBBYICB Wallowa, July 22 Boy Dunbar, tn charge of the local telephone office since the first of .the year, has gene te La Grande to take up electrical work. Mrs. W. I. Stewart hma been transferred te Wallowa tress th office at Joseph. : She was formerly a chief operator In the Portland ofCe. j- - - ASBS t2M0 aAMAOXi Suit tor f 25,000 for personal injuries was filed in circuit court Saturday by Caroline Ordeman .against C - Earl The Iitifluence of the Letterhead THE importance of the letterhead lies in ths " fact that practically svety letter yon writs ! seeks to influence somebody in some way or " another. : Many of your correspondent9-mp8t of them, per haps, have never seen you. They subconsciously appraise you and the business you represent by the letters you write them. This appraisal is almost invariably a matter of first impression. It is vitally important, then, that your letterhead -proclaims a character in keeping with the firm tendifif tit message. : Dont overlook th importance of the letterhead. Let us help plan one for you. - - Qualify Printing and Engraving "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE" BROADWAY 60S! Fifth and Oak Sts. Portland, Or. Watkina, The complalst alleges Wat kins automobile ran ever and se verely Injur tSs jilatntia en Sandy boulevard near East 88th street Feb ruary' IS while ths was cxoss'.njr th street. - . - - -: : - r.- . .--.- ---- -: --- - -.-..- : --.- A. - 1 .... x .- - - '.v. ' -: . . ' Ounce -AgaraX' Some more , of these wonderful Sheffield values 1 . Those who wera fortantti enough to purchase tome of the specials -v , offered by Jaeger Bros, several week ago yvill bo pleased to know : that another shipment of American Sheffield Plate has been received. . It is strictly high class and of guaranteed quality. Each piece is packed : in tt Jaeser Bros, box . '' - r . Note these very wtodest prices v - ; ;Lemon Dish wish glass bowl and fork; $250 Cheese Dish of cut glass, silver top.. ..' :.$2.50 , i Boa i Bon Basket, very atoacuve design.. $2.50 Sandwich Plate, pierced pattern .. $3.25 I Cheese Dish and Plated. .00 Oval Tray with Tpierced Idge ..ie .'. $4.00 . . Sandwich Plate, pierced pattern.,.. ...'....,. $4.25 Bread Tray w pieed edge.. . ; ' Colonial Salt and PeppeVp-w- .&.$5X)0h::U-H t Tritet with pierced design. -'m&&$60 k , , , J . y Beautiful L;!at-iicKVe . Sandwich Basket; pierced pattern e..,.,.. $7.00 ' .' t nower Basket, very dabty.-v. vA.-iiA-v57J0 Chop Plate . a.-.. '..a ,pAm4l$800 , VegeUble Dh .$9.00 - Gravy Boat . mmmtm ...... . $9.00 Freit Basket e.e..a.,.. ....... ,$9.00 See OarStCO Diamond Remember these pUca tire net Ae utaal "harfah cornier variety are extellenl vitality and , "good looking." .mmsvmos, , PprHanfM Only HALLMARK Store 131-133 SIXTH STREET . , 1 Paris Addresi Orenian Buildhg ; , : NO. 8 RUE LAFAYETTE 4ne Aburb tSe Wet Tat Shines Now 10 Cents satarday and Hobdays, it est Bedsetloft la Price. Bat SA9tS SPLESBID SEHYICX Betweefe 4th a sd (th alacb 1908 TAKE VACATION . ..' IM KTTIHa rICALTH- , . ' , - V" - ftRl StrXtRK aSfNTARIUW " SSS rtawtherne at 171. . fertlaneV Or. MILK DIET AND. REST , . ii ii 1. 1, 1, -i i ri.i n mi i r.miiminaM ym, ( , , f rril, , M. , TTaTrTT. Save 'From $1.50 to1: $4 -Per Cord on r Your Wood- Order V - Ask Broadway 63S3 H0LMAN FUEL CO. S. Se: H. Green .Stamps Fifth and Stark St. . We offer tha greatest fael value for least money still going strong X - . . KMC rtlf i' nil .ihh'J a 1 ' ' ' " '"' Up to $50 Values Men's Fine Suits ' . .--. v e. x IV. Smart: tweeds: -worsteds. ; : herringbones, in weights . - i suitable for all-the-year-r round wear, rrr: ait tromi our'rerrular stdck all- : " tailored expertly hy fa- ftS$Xi 1. : mous makers. Sizes-and : fj&r rh en a n d Copyright 1922 Hart ScbafJner & Maix . - . .J yOUng IHen in DUSineSS , , . .See Windows " : - ana new spprts models. ; Samli Rosentlatt; Go.:-;: : Fifth and Alder ; - T . s ; . Gasco Building trAttE responsible lea eompaniea of the city have been endeavorlne; to maintain iirst ciasa service xo lamuies wiuiout raising me price . of ice to them. To accomplish the above it will be necessary to eliminate needless waste and expense now incurred in the distribu tion and delivery of ice to residents. Everyone desires their ice delivered before noon. Who la going to pay for the idle men and equipment In the afternoon? - ' sy Z y' ,. The ice man runs his route like the milk man, and when lie is compelled to drive a mile or two from one part o his route back over that part of his route already covered by him, due to the fact that th housewife was not tip; was not home, forgot to hang the card, changed her mind and con cluded she wanted ice or did not have the refrigerator cleaned and made the driver wait while such cleaning was done, such unnecessary trips delay" delivery to other customers and costs money that the public has to pay, and is reflected In the price charged for ice. . . Another unnecessary expense that must be reflected in the price is for the detailed clerical .work and loss of accounts, caused by the charging of coupon books, with the driver as credit man. There is as much work and expense in handling a $4.00 or $3.00 account as there is in handling a $100.0 account. The book has to be paid for some time: why not to the driver at time of purchase t vTiie gopaying public's credit is not in question, but wastefulness is. Should not the public who insist on having a charge account pay for the expense it incurs 7 . The party who pays cash for the books and does not cause the expense should not have to nay for it.- Ice will be sold to families la exchange for coupons or cash only. No monthly charge accounts -. 500 pound coupon book; ,. 54.00 1000 pound coupon books. . . . . .$7.75 t f Cash Icq . .....lc per pound Coupon books wiH be sold for cash onlyno credit. Wf jrfjfvH "'(i" A CempUU 1.1a of lata V4U Underwood, Remington, JU C. Smith Royal, Noise less etnd all makes -of other 1st model Standard VUthlS WrlUtur Machines. Rebuilt and f ally gtaran teed at a saving-of 35 to ' 75 par cent from . ; Manufacturers Prices . Ju-ACtfttffcS BEST AKtWaiSlllS OBT PACIFIC COAST POB r- : EXAXISATIOir - - TERMS IE DESIRED ALL MAKES RENTED Ifo. i traderwood, K. 18 lUinla. ton, Ke. 1 1 L C. "Smlts, S Mestil for. a7.60 Seed ff lutstrated rte Ust er eaU aad tasseet ea StOCS. : . : . . aSTATX SrAaT3CE3rV WHOIJESALE ; TYPEWRITER CO. 321 Washington St. . POIt TLA IT I), OR. PHOA'E BDWt. Sill STORES 8AJT-;TEJtSCtSC0, tos Ah'GEJL, SEATTLE, SALT ,. ULKJB CHI READ. THE JOURNAL WANT ADS TODAY that suits io ii to a Ask your Groder for www ORANS r GE PEKOE 1 ' . ; oiwaw: -lasaVaSaesSaeSBl -. ;, J V t . ! IN ROUND JTI MS DisTiunuTons