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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922. .-r THE OREGON f DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWN TOPICS ' - COMENO EVENTS Oram Stat Holiness sssocistioa cusp , sneeanc, Portland, Juljr- SO-SO. Keorzaniaed Church of Jesos Christ of Let Or lxjr Saints campmeetins. Portland, - iala 22 to Ancoat 6. Etowortb. League InatitSta (Methodist). Falla Citj. Or.. July 24-30. Orecon Baptist Toons People's summer as sembly, Columbia. City. J-alj 28 to Angus 7. Improved Order of Bird Men. crest coun-al. Bend. Julv 28-xb4 2.; Bum' Weak. Aocuat S-12. , 1 Oreson Conference Methodist Camp Meet toe, Coctac Qrove, Aocust 10-20. , Friends' Christian : Endeavor etnHerenee ', ( Osrsoa yearly nee tirtc) , Barvtew, Aocuat 22-28. Oregon Christian Endeavor summer confer ence. Colombia. CiU, Aaxost- 2S to Septem ber 4. Lakevtew Round Up. Lake coast?. Orecon, September 2, 3 and 4. Uenrral convention of Protestant Kpiseopai tea. fortiana. BepteraBer o-si. aaetbodut church. Church of America Orecon conference of Bal in. September 6-11.: WashinctoB Stat Fair. Takima, September 1S-23. ' Western Norwegian - Danish conference of Methodist church, Portland. September 20-24. Orecon State fair. September 25-80. . Bound-Up. Pendleton. September 21-2S. Koifhta Templar, (rand eommsnrtsry. Hose bare. October 12. Pacific International Li restock Exposition. Portland. November 4-11. State Hotel association. Salerno Septem ber 8 and 8. 8tat Teachers' aasodatica, December 26 SO. KGG-KGN-KYG i WEATHER FORECAST Portland and vicinity: Tonight and Wednes day fair; northwester! winds. Orecon and Washington r Tonicht and Wednesday fair, except 'cloudy or foccy in the morning near the coast; moderate westerly winds. Radio Ballock & Watson Radio Service Northwestern Radio Mfg. Co. WiUard P. Hawley Jr. Broadcasting The Journal News V. S. Health Bulletins Daily Police Theft Report Radio Advice and Instruction Journal of Western Industry Farm Bulletins Entertainment DAILY AFTERNOON PROGRAM 12:00- 1 :0 KQN. Instrumental and focal phonograph music ( courtesy Remicfc A Co.). 1 :00- 2:0O KQV. Instrumental end vocal phonograph music i eonrtesy Brunswick-Balks - Collender Co. and Hratt). 2:30- 8:30 KGN. Instrumental and vocal DhoooerrsDh urate. 4:30- 8:30 KQfl. Late instrumental nd Tocal records (courtesy Reed' French Co. ) . TOMIOHT 5:30 KOQ. The Journal baseball cores. B:30- 6:00 KOQ. Late instrumental and To-al music. 6:00- 7:00 KQV. Late instrumental and Tocal music. 7:30. S:00 KQQ. The Journal daily news WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is moderately low in the north Atlantic states and. Eastern Canada, in Arizona, in the interior of California, and in the north ern Bocsy mountain region. The principal areas of high prvssrfre are central in the Plains states arid on the north Pacific rrL-t Precipita tion has occurred in British Columbia, Saskatchewan. Manitoba, North Oaaota. Idaho. Utah, New York, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. The temperature is generally above normal, the greatest excess being in the. northern Rocky mountain region. Relative humidity at Portland: Noon yes terday, 52 per cent: 5 r- m. yesterday, 35 per rant: 5 a. m rjvis.v K5 Tr cent inches; normal, 25.15 inches; deficiency, 7.27 inches. EDWARD L. WELLS. S:0O- 9:00 KQN Late instrumental and phonograph music. 10:00-11:00 KFAS. Instrumental and to cal phonograph music. LET THE JOtRSAL SEBTE TOT? AT BEACH LSLAJTD RESORTS .When jo are on jonr vacation yon -sr ill find Tbe Joarnal oa sale at the following placet at, the asanl rat ess . EE ACHES Bar-view, Or.. . 31 rs. George Flk Bay City, Or. Dr. XT. C. Hawk Caajiea Beach ..John Myers Chinook, Wash. Isaae Knntsoa Garibaldi. Or. .D. C. Ellis Gearhart, Or. : L. SI. Hyde Ilwaro, WaslT. Jobs O'Meara Lobs; Beach, Wash...W. W. Hank Jaaahattaa Beach, or '.. -r. Mrs. G. I. Hasten Maazanlta, Or. Km 11 G. Kardell TSaheotta, Wash.. Troad sen Brown Xehalem, Or. Kehalem Drag; Co. 3" e tarts. Or alary, F. Banyan Ne-wport, Or. 31. S. Hunt Oeeaa Park ",. A. Bscsell Oeeantlde.. Rosenberg Bros. Pacific City C. H. Ward Roekaway, Or V. P. Miller Seaside, Or. . Elbert E. Boles ScaTfew, Wash. G. L. Pat nam Howard "Wood ham Danala Balb Tillamook, Or Claytoa Hoy Twin Rocks. Or. D. J. Taa Scyoc Yaqnlna... W. B. Cinmisi INLAND 11E SORTS Brlarhtoa Mrs. J. T. Mrlatyre GoTerameat Camp. . L. F. Prtdemore RhododcndroB Mrs. E. Fraaiettl Cherry vUle... Mrs. W. M. StockJey Saady Lambcr Co. Store Tawaey's MpnBtaia Homo. .... F. H. Tawney Welches W. E. Welch ORSERVATIONS STATIONS Baker, Or BoUe, Idaho Boston, Mass Buffalo, N. T Calgary. Alberta Chicago. 11L Tienver, Colo. lies Moines, Iowa . . . Dodge City, Kan. . . . Edmonton. Albert Jtesno, CaJ ialveston. Texas . . . Helena, Mont Honolulu, T. H. Huron. 3. T). ...... Juneau. Ala.ika! Kansas City, Mo. . . . Los Angeles, CaX . . . Mar-hfield. Or Hertford. Or Memphis, Tenn. New Orleans, La. . . . New Tort. N. V. Nome, Alaska North Head. Wash. . North Platte. Neb. . . Oklahoma City. Ok la. Phoenix. Ariz. Pittabucg. Pi Portland. Or Prince Rupert, B. C. Roseburg. Or Roawell. N. M Sacramento, Cal. . St, Louis, Mo. tit. Paul Minn. Salt I-ake City. Ctah San Te'go. Cal San Franciwo, Cal. . . Seattle. ATash Sheridan, Wyo. Sitka, Alaska Spokane. Wash Tatoosh Island, Wash. Tonopah. Nev Valdex. Alaska Vancouver, B. C. Walla Walla, Wah. . Washington, P. C. . . Winnemucca. Nev. . . Yakima. 'ash Temp. -sB 90 64 j 0 S)4 70 ! 0 84 68 1 0 76 64 ' .18 90 ..10 88 70 0 86 64 j 90 66 ' 0 68 ' 0 88 46' I 0 100 i 70 0 88 ! 78 0 04 68 ! 0 82 . . 0 80 i 62 0 68 I . . f 0 94 72 0 78 60 0 66 ! 52 i 0 98 . . 0 88 76 J 0 94 i 7 8 i 0 84 63 I 0 52 . . i 0 60 I 52 : o 82 j 64 i 0 102 ! 76 I 0 94 I 72 J 0 82 I 64 ; .12 85 I 55 0 68 i 54 0 90 : 54 ' 0 92 1 64 0 88 5S 0 06 ; 76 , 86 i 66 0 90 68 (I 74 66 0 62 , 52 0 80 54 0 88 56 0 64 0 96 62 0 56 50 0 74 58 0 60 0 74 52 0 92 72 0 86 64 .42 84 64 0 96 64 O P. M. report of preceding day. Crack Safe to Get Liquor Yeggmen's methods were employed late Monday by Patrolmen Harms ani "Nutter on spe cial vice detail, when they raided the bootblack stand of Jeff Saul, negro, No. 102 y North Sixth street, in search of liquor. Saul refused to open the safe, and the police had it cracked by a special mechanic. Eig-ht pints of liquor were found. A bottle of mor phine, valued roughly at J300, was taken from the . cash register. Later two stills were found at No. 100 Mor ris street. Colombia Stages - Portland-Multno-mah Falls-Hood River-The Dalles di . vision Leave Portland Stage Termi 1 nal. Park and Yamhill streets, 9 :30 a. m.. 11 :30 a. m.. 2 :30 p. m., 4 :45 p. m. , daily to Hood River, and 6 :S0 p. m. daily to Hood River, except Satur days, Sundays and holidays, 11 :15 p. : m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays f o Hood River. Leave Multnomah .Falls for Portland 9 :20 a. m.. 11 :20 a. m.. 1 :20 p. m.. 4i0 p. m. and 6 :35 p, m. dally. ' Direct connections with all stages to and from The Dalles. Phone Malp ISU. Adv. Exaralaatlon Annoaaeed The United States civil service commission has an nounced an open competitive examina tion for the position of chauffeur for the United States veterans' hospital at $1200 per annum. Receipt of applica tion will dose September 2. John S. Hose, local secretary of the board of examiners, -whose office is in the new postoffice "building, will supply fur ther Information. Portlaad'AMorla-Seaslde Dlvlsloa Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets, 7 :30 a. m., 9 :30 a. m., 11 :30 a. m.. 1 p. m., 4 :15 p. m.. 6 :4S p. ,m. and 12 :30 a m. dally. Direct connections at Astoria for Seaside and Clatsop beach points, except on 6 :45 p. m. stage from Portland. Leave As toria for Portland 7 a. m., 10 a. m.. 12 noon. 3 p. m.. 4 p. m.. :30 p. m.. daily and 9 p. rrv daily, except Sundays, 11 :15 : ip. m. Sundays only. For further in . formation phone Columbia Stages, Main 8U. AdT. The Pheasant, Hood River. Dining . room, tea room and fountain room. -1 real place toj, eat. Adv. . Take the Rest Care Kloek Sani - tarium. lEth and Tillamook. East 8953. Adv. The Pheasaat and Oregon hotel din ing room. Hood River. A real place to eatj Adv. Dr. "William caraaagh moved to 401-2-S Journal (building. Adv. Dr. P. J. Meaner moved to 903 Sell ing building. Main 4807. Adv. ' Eadeavorers Choose Pabliclty Mai LeRoy Robinson, former president of the Oregon Christian Endeavor union, haa been named chairman of the na- Questions on radio sent to The Journal or Hallock A Watson Kadio emee. o. kvi l'ark street, will he answered on Saturday nicht between 8 and 9 o clock by station n.Lrti. Hawley programs are cancelled until further notice. tional publicity division committee to secure the 1925 world's Christian En deavor convention for Portland, ac cording to an announcement made by the Rev. - Lloyd R. Carrlck, general chairman. Carrick also announced that other division chairmen would be appointed soon. Present plans of the convention committee call for a nation wide campaign of publicity through the various church publications in an ef fort to create interest in favor of Portland. Columbia stages Portland - St. Helens-Rainier local. Leave Portland State Terminal, Park and Yamhill sts., 10 a. m. for St. Helens and Rainier and 4 :20 p. m. daily and 11 :15 p. m. Sat urday, Sundays and holidays to St. Helens only. Leaving St. Helens, 7 :30 a. m. and 1:40 p. m. daily; 6:15 Sat urdays .Sundays and holidays. Local leaves Rainier for Portland. 12 :50 p. m. dally, except Sundays. For Informa tion phone Columbia Stages, Main 8611. Adv. Lincoln Chares to Hare Service Services will be held at Lincoln Meth ocfist church next Monday night as usual, contrary to an announcement made in the church last Sunday, ac cording to an announcement made to day by the pastor, the Rev. W. N. Byars. Dr. John Parsons w ill preach in the morning, and the evening Serv ice will be in charge of W. L. Mallory, superintendent of the Sunday school of Central Methodist church. Oregon Pelts fer Michigan Oregon. Washington and California pelts will adorn the halls and museums of the University of Michigan as a result of a trapping trip being made by Profes sor Lee R. Dice and his student under study, Robert Halt of Michigan. They passed through Portland Monday after trapping in various parts of Eastern Washington and Oregon. Portland-Salem Stage Leave Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill, hourly from 7 :05 a. m. to 7 :05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 :00 p. m. daily. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 8 :30 p. m. and 10:00 p. m. 7:05, 9 :05. 11:05, 1:05, 3:05 make direct connections for Eugene, Corvallis and Albany. Main 8611. Ad. Salem-MHl City Stage Leaves Salem stage, terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7 :30 a. m. ; No. J, 10 :30 a. m. : No. 5, 4 :80 p. m. No. 1 connects with, east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Pro?. Adv. Tired, aching feet can be relieved. See our foot specialist for relief. X-ray service free. Knight Shoe Co., 342 Mor rison. Adv. Str. America St, Helens via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m. Sunday. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Adv. Hood Hirer's flhest eating place. The Pheasant and Oregon Hotel dining room, all under same mangement. Adv. Portland -Tillamook Cadillac Stage Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets. Dally at 8 :15 a. m.. 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements made for fishing parties. Main 8611. Adv. State Geologist to Speak At the regular Mazama luncheon Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. Ira A- Williams. was fined July 28, and ordered to re-: mit by Monday ( night. This morning he appeared, before Federal Judge olverton with his crippled wife ' anel $125. The court heard his plea, for more time. . Tiles Baakrnptey Petltioon Volun tary bankruptcy was entered this morning by Charles R. Doyle, saw mill operator at The Dalles," by the filing of; a petition jn the federal court. Doyle listed 60 creditors, whose claims total $8425. He also listed $8438 worth of assets, including a quantity of real estate and patent rights. Wages due employes of his mill total a little over $1000. Patent Salt Continues Trial of a patent infringement suit, brought by William S. Overlin , against the Dalles Machine & Locomotive works, contin ued today before Federal Judge Wol verton. Plaintiff alleges defendant In fringed on his patent rights In the manufacture of an automobile lumber carrier. Miniature models introduced as evidence proved the center of at traction in the case. Engineer to Be Gnest William Mc Clellcn, president of the American In stitute of Engineers, from Philadel phia, will be the guest of honor at a luncheon to be given at the Benson hotel, Saturday noon. Arrangements are in charge of O. B. Coldwell. gen eral superintendent of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company. All Insurance Of flees closed Thurs day, August 3. Account Fire Insur ance Exchange picnic. Adv. Dr. H. F. Leonard has returned. Ad. road accident 1, cidental burns' burns L accidental falls 2. ac- 2, accidental " steam Certificates to Be Given iVets Who Have Graduated Certificates of graduation will be issued to more than 900 disabled Vet erans ia the Northwest who have com pleted the government's vocational training courses, according to an nouncement today of Kenneth L. Coo per, Pexrtland manager of the United States Veterans? bureau. "Action to present, our trainees with certificates of graduation was taken upon recommendation of the commit tee on education of "the lower house of congress," said Cooper. "Holders of these testimonials of efficiency should find them of assistance in se curing positions, as they will be based on bigs standards and will accurately record accomplishments of the vet erans receiving them. We are await ing the certificates, which will be sitrn ed by both national and district offi- V FURNACES INTERNATIONAL Pipe and Pipeless ACORN COMBINATION RANGES ECLIPSE GAS RANGES WOODS-EVERTZ SOLID FUEL RANGES Ton Old Firnei Taken as Part Payment LYNCH BROS. Bdwy. 2148. 116 th St Near Wash. FOOT TROUBLE Corrected Only by wearlne arch supports made frem the Imaeeeslofi of (he feet. Methed run ahead erf aaytMns new In use. Perfect Fit and abeetuta relief. 61 PITTOCK BLK. BROAD WAT 604S TAKE VACATION in art-Tina health ' THE MOORS SANITARIUM Hawthorne at stTth. PerUand. MILK DIET AND REST -i Save From $1.50 to $4 Per Cord on Your Wood Order pHfl Ask Broadway 6353 H0LMAN FUEL CO. m S. & H. Green Stamp Fifth and Stark Sts. Wm offer the greatest, fuel value for least money state geologist, will speak on "Mount Tabor, an Old Volcano." Discussion will follow as to the feasibility of the Mazamas placing a suitable tablet on the site of the extinct volcano cone. Members of the Mazama outing com mittee will be present to discuss the annual outing at Three Sisters, begin ning Saturday, Augrust 5, and con tinuing for two weeks. Loses Two Fingers Stanley Mooran, mill foreman at the University Body j corporation. No. 900 Sandy boulevard, j lost a thumb and ah Index finger Mon day, when he thrust his hand into a : buzz-saw. Moore lives at No. 181 13th i street. He was taken to Good Samari- ; tan hospital. Religions Workers on Tonr Mrs. Iva Durham Vennard and son William ! of Chicago are making a tour of the Northwest and Canada. Airs. Vennard is president of the Chicago Evange listic Institute and is ' a very well known figure in Methodist circles. She is delivering sermons at the different Evangelistic camp meetings through out the Northwest. Crippled Wife Wins Clemency for Man A crippled wife won for Charles 1 Straight. Oregon City bootlegger, the j leniency of the federal court thW ' morning, and he was given until his next pay day, August l2,"to" p. y Uit- j last half of his $250 fine. Straight Drownings Total 9 In Multnomah for Month Just Ended July was a month of drownings. Nine cases out of 30 deaths in Mult nomah county during the last month investigated by Coroner Earl Smith were accidental drownings. The large number is due, according to authorises, to the unusual amount ' of swimming and bathing in the summer, which reaches a maximum in July. Other cases handled by the coroner were listed as follows, according to the monthly report compiled by Deputy Coroner Falk today : Natural deaths 6, gun shot suicides 3. poison suicides 3, gas suicide 1. Justi fiable homicide by gun shot 1, automo bile accident 1, automobile and rail- f : PLUMBING REPAIRS SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE NO SHOEMAKERS. MONKEY WRENCHES. I EMPLOY ONLY PROFESSIONAL MECHANICS W. S. FLEMING General Plamblnr Contractor Complete Supplies rN Everything 292 Washington at Fifth. Bdwy. 412 that suits you toaT Ask your Grocer Jor ORANGE PEKOE "IN ROUND TINS Mason, Ehrman & Co. DISTRIBUTORS it - yJp Spragne Dynamometer for testing both gasoline and lubricants under operating conditions. Uniform M&BorizatioiL Qmjpiete CbmbiistioB Qhe Gasoline of Quality When you buy gasoline, you are Duying power. How much power you get out of a gallon of fuel depends, first, upon the number of heat units it contains, and second, upon how completely these heat units are converted into power. Automotive engineers will tell you that the ideal motor fuel is the one which contains the maxi mum number of heat units that can be vaporized rapidly and uniformly in the carburetor, and con sumed completely in the cylinders of the engine. . Red Crown gasoline conforms to this definition of quality 100 . It vaporizes readily and uniformly that means prompt starting and smooth acceleration. It is completely consumed in the cylinders that means greater power and mileage at less cost. Fill at the Red Crown sign garages, or other dealers. it Service Stations, STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'California) cials bf the hurean and which will be awarded to all veterans who have successfully ' completed , vocational training courses, since the war." Only those veterans who were un able to take up their pre-war occupa tions because of war injuries have een allowed vocation training at the ex pense, of the government. There are now ' approximately 2000 ' injured vet erans In training- in Washington. Ore gon and Idaho, and it is expected that 300 more will enter stats colleges and universities this fall. KALAXA LICENSES Kalama, Wash.. Aug. 1. Marriage licenses were Issued to E. M. Morton end I Nora ' Moaer. both of Portland 0 and H.'T. Pittack of Bremerton and Sylvia Lassila of, Aberdeen,.., Monday, y ' -" ' ' 1 ' - 1 : i - Soma of the finest hay ever seen if. Idaho is being harvested in the 8L Maries region. Firat class timothy hay is n going better 4.han five tons to the acre and is curing nicely. $25 Zfffe, $25 $30 'm' '3 $35 Wgtrtidi": If sj $35 My fUpstSLiirs Systesini of selling high grade , ; MEN'S SUITS on the Quick Turnover-Little Profit Plan -Is Unbeatable r v if I A. Ill 91 II II II M It I II II II II n ! UPSTAIRS - Bfgy jlMitiitiJ If " ijT La-J.: Cat-ty Omexrvm Pimtetfe i i . rc v "ililfciipiifeliilli y w v V k s 2 61 v miif . ."rr rTSsTV-fX aw',, . ". e.ivv i i "Oca i - 'v r. -. sx '4 rotr' ..... , ' 'i.. . . -ijbs. aejw. vast - - Just a Reminder of Last Winter 5 MEM WAMTED to NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY WILL EMPLOY MEN AT RATES PRESCRIBED BY THE UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD AS FOLLOWS: MACHINISTS "... 70 cents per hour ; BLACKSMITHS 70 cents per hour SHEET METAL WORKERS 70 cents per hour ELECTRICIANS 70 cents per hour . STATIONARY ENGINEERS .Various rates STATIONARY FIREMEN Various rates BOILERMAKERS 70 to 70 lz cents per hour PASSENGER CAR MEN. .70 cents per hour FREIGHT CAR MEN ........... 63 cents per hour; , HELPERS, all classes .............. .47 cents per hour v dj ! .''''' Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-hall for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. f Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and given an opportunity to do so. I i : A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Rail wayJ Apply to Any Roundhouse or, Shops or Superintendent Northern Pacific Raihvay at Tacoma, Wash. - i i 'I :