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TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. THE OREGON - DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; OREGON. TOWN TOPICS COUIMO STENTS - Oracos Caajfereaw. VrLhodwt Cnf Veet tns. cwu Urove, cut 1O-20. Vrimdc Carter! an - hwUmrnt eoafereatfe (Oregon yaaily ateetia), Barvtev, Auuat 23-2. North weet Conference It, K. Sooth, church. Milton, Or.. Ancwt 21 to 27. KottUlwet Waalilnetoa Kalr, Che kali -Cen-tralia, Anew 2 to biTUBbtl 2. Creaxia Chriitlaa fcndeavov naaa eemtm eoce, CotaBkia CfcJ. aucuat 28 to Scptaaar bar 4. . v . Lkvlev7 Round-Up, Lake ecoaty, Ofeasa. September 2, 3 and 4. Interstate i'tir, Upoaaoe. September 4 hi ' - UncoU Coast? Fair. Toledo. Septeaabe 6 to a. Jrajra Harbor 1'aLt, Eima. September & t . CeneTal convention of Protearaat Episcopal Cliurea ot Aaaerica, Portland. September ft-23. Orecon x eoerferenc. of Me:boUM eburrn. Saleaa. aepteaaber (J-11. Pacific Umaa Metbodist conference, Rosalia, Waaii.. September 7 to lo. Stat. Hotel aaaoriarion. Saleaa. Sapteam Jber It and 8. Tillamook-Const; Fair. TiUanaork, SepUaa ber 12 to It: Coca and Carry County Fair, atjrtle PoUt, Bfptember 12 to IS. jaefcaoo County Fair, Uedfotd. September IS to 16. Walla Walla County Fair, Walla Walla. Sep tember 13 to 18. I'uet aoond conference of the Methodiat church, Vancouver, Waahj., September 13 to 17. Calapooia Vallej Fair. IfrownaTiUe, sVepteaa ber 14 to U. Northwest Grain and Bay Show, Fendletoa. September IS to 21. Uaaainctoo State Fair, Xakima, September Leo. County Fair. ucent. September 19 to ii. Cohunbia County Fair. St.. Helena, Septem ber lit to 21. Clackamas County Fair. Canby, September 19 to 22. Josephine County Fair. Grant Faaa. Sep tember 18 to 22. Lower Columbia Fair, Astoria, September 10 to 22. Hoc and Dairy Show. Basks. September 20 to 22. Malheur County Fair, Ontario. September 20 to 22. Yamhill County Fair. UcMinnvilla. Sep tember 2W to 22. Western Norwegian - Danish ceBfereaee of aletbojin church. Portland. September 20-34. Baunt-TJp. Pendleton. September 21-2S. Southern Wasco County Fair, Tgh Valley, September 21 to 23. Grant County Fair. John Day, September 24 to 30. Oreon State Fair. Salem. September 25 te 80 " Idaho State Fair. Boise. September 28 to 80. Ccwlita County Fair, Woodland, Wash., September 27 to 30. Near East Belief state conference, Portland. September 28. Cranberry Show, Long Beach. Wash.. Sep tember 21 to SO. f Union County Fair. Elgin. September 28 to 30. WEATHER FORECAST Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Wednes day showers; southerly winds. Oregon and Washinston Tonight and Wed nesday showers; modern te southerly winds. WEXTHER CO"DITIO8 An elongated trough ot low pressure extends from British Columbia southeastward to Ari zona, with, center of drpreion over Southeast ern Idaho. The pressure is relatively hu;h off the middle Pacific coast and generally east of the Rocky mountain. Suowen and Umrid r storms hare occurred on the north Pacific lope and in the northern Rocky mountain r 'gion, and rains hare fallen in the east Gulf states, Tennessee, and the District of Columbia. The greatest preciintation reported waa 1.38 inches at Knsxrille, Turn., and 1.04 inches at Sheridan, Wyo. The weather ia somewhat warmer in Western Montana and correspond ingly cooler in Southern Utah; in other sec tions changes In temperature were small and unimportant. Relative humidity at Portland Noon yes terday, 95 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday, 36 p.r cent; 5 a. m. today, 86 per cent. Precipitation since January 1 Total, IS. 9 2 inrhes; normal, 25.38 inchei; deficiency, 6.46 incnes. iNK IG1LLAM. oss; Temp. EC i ga ;i 66 I 42 .02 SO 70 0 86 70 0 7M 42 0 88 74 0 86 60 0 90 6S 0 .... 62 0 S8 6() 0 82 78 0 76 56 .02 82 0 02 i 74 0 64 .... 0 0 72 0 86 66 1.38 74 62 0 68 52 0 80 .... 0 88 74- .1)4 89 76 .92 82 ! 68 l 48 i 16 58 i 56 .04 92 j 66 0 90 70 0 102 ' 80 0 ' 82 i 68 0 80 ! 54 0 72 i 57 .18 66 48 0 74 54 0 90 62 0 86 56 0 92 74 0 92 68 0 90 72 72 62 0 66 54 0 66 56 0 84 58 1.04 68 24 80 50 .08 58 08 56 54 0 62 .... 6 69 58 0 68 56 .08 80 68 .66 80 60 .01 84 54 0 78 SO 0 OBSERVATIONS STATJONS Baker. Or . . Boston, Mass. . Buffalo. N. Y Calgary. Alberta . : . . Chicago, HI. Ienver, Colo . Dee Moines, Iowa . . . . liodze City. Kan. Fresno, Cel. Galveston This Helena. Mont Honolulu. T. II. Huron. S. 1) Juneau. Alaska Kansas City, Mo Knoxville, Tenn. l.os Angeles. Cal Mershfield. Or., Medford, Or. Memphis, Tenn New Orleans La. New York. N. Y. Nome. Alaska North Head. Wash. . . . North Platte. Neb. . . , Oklahoma City, Okla. . Plioneix, Ariz 1'ittsburg. Pa. Pocatrllo. Idaho Portland. Or Prince Rupert. B. C. . RoAeburg, Or Roswell. N. M Sacrsrpento, Cal St. Iouis, Mo. St. Paul. Minn. Salt Lake City Utah . . San Diego, Cal San Francisco, Cal. . . Seattle, Wash. Sheridan, Wyo Sitka, Alaska Spokane, Wash Tanana. Alaska Tatooah Island. Wash. . Valdea. Alaska Vancouver, B C Walla Walla. Wash. . . Washington, D. C Williston. N. D Winnipeg, Man Tskima. Wash Afternoon report of precding day. New Map Oat A new majp of the Columbia national forest, embracing: the Mount Adams and Mount St Hel ens regions, has just been published by the United States forest service and is available for distribution. The man snows me roac. trail ana telephone sys tems, cabins', ranger stations, burned over areas, public campgrounds and other features. The back of the map is mtea wiin lnrormatton as to various points of interest upon the forest, sug gestion as to oumt, fishing and hunt that suits you tq a Ask your Grocer ORANGE PEKOE IN ROUND TINS Masdn, Ehrman & Co. KGG-KGN-KYG : Radio "r HaJlock & Watson Radio Service Northwestern Radio JAfg. Co. Wfllard P. Hawley Jr. Broadcasting , i The Journal News V. S. Health Bulletins Daily Police Theft Report Radio Advice and Instruction Journal of Western Industry Farm Bulletins ' Entertainment DAILY AFTER NOOH FfHOaRAM 12:00- 1 :00 KQM. Instrumental and eoaal phonograph sauaia (courtesy Reaick Co.). 1:00- 2:00 KQV. Inatramental and Tocal phonograph moaie (eoorteej Brunswiek-Balke - Coliendar Co and Hyatt). C:S0- S:S0 KGM. Instrumental and vocal phonograph moaie. :- S:30 KOQ. Late lnatrumsntal and vocal records I courtesy Reed French Co.). TONIGHT S:S0 KOa. TIM JeTwal S:SO- 6:00 USD. Lata inatruaaeotal and vocal music -S:00- 7:00 KQV. Lata instrumental and vocal music. 7:30- S:00 HQS. Journal Daily - Haam bulletin. S:0O- t:00 HON. Latte vocal and inatnt- mental phonograph music 3:00-10:00 Listening hour. During this hour amateurs are requested to stand by. It is not a regu larly scheduled listening hour, however. Hawley programs are cancelled until further notice. Questions cm radio sent to The Journal of Haiiock it Watson Radio Service. No. 132 Psrk street, will be answered on Saturday night between 8 and S o'clock by Station KGG. ing seasons, rules for sportsmen and fire prevention, together with numerous illustrations of mountain scenes. FortIaad-Aorla-Sealde Division Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets. 7 :S0 a. rrw :30 a. m., 11 :30 a. m., 1 p. m., 2 :4S p. m.. 4 :15 p. m.. 6 :45 p. m. and 12 :30 a. m. daily. Direct connections at Astoria for Seaside and Clatsop beach points, except on 6 :45 p. m. stage from Port land. Leave Astoria for Portland 7 a. m., 10 a. m., 32 noon, 1 -.30 p. m., 3 :15 p. m.. 6 p. m., 8:30 p. m. daily and 8:00 p. m. daily, except Sundays, 11 :15 p. m. Sundays only. For further information phone Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Ad. Colambla Stages rortland-Multno-nuh Falls-Hood Rlver-Tha Dalles di vision Leave Portland Stage Termi nal, Park and Yamhill streets. 9:30 a. m.. 11:30 a. m.T 2:30 p. m., 4:46 p. m. daily to Hood Kiver, and :S0 p. m. daily to Hood River, xcept Satur days, Sundays and holidays, 11 :1S p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays to Hood River. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 9 :20 a. 11 :20 a. m., 1 :20 p. m.. 4 :20 pi m. and :35 p. m. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and from The Dalles, Phona Mala Mil. Adv. Colombia stages Portland - SU Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. 10 a, m. for St Helens and 4 :20 p. m. dally and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sun days and holidays to St Helens only. Leaving St Helens, 7 :30 a. m. and 1 :40 p. m. daily ; 6 :15 Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. For information phone Columbia stages. Main '8611. Adv. Physicians Rerommend "w Spin ach King's new spinach is the ideal health food, recommended by every physician. Contains all the vital food elements Including iron, phosphates and other mineral salts. A palatable and delightful vegetable on the table. Ask your grocer. Adv. portlaad-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. :30 p. m. and 10 :00 p. m. 7 :0S, 9 :05, 11 :05. 1 -.05. 3 :05 make direct connections for Eugene. Corvallis an Albany. Main 811. Ad. Salem-Mill city Stage leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7:30 a. m. ; No. 3, 10:30 a, m.; No. 6, 4 :30 p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. Adv. PorUaad-TIllamook Cadillac stage.. Stage depot Park and Yamhill streets. Daily at 8 :15 a! iru, 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements made for fishing parties. Main 861L Adv. Str. America St. Helens via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily -r 11 :30 a. m. Sunday. Alder street dock, Main 8323. Adw To Address Maxamat Mazaraas will entertain at their regular luncheon on Wednesday at the Y. V(. C. A.. Dr. H- B. Torrey, who will address the rmm MMWr. i i i Ufirntrfff-. m LZT THK JOTJK3TAI. 8EBTS YOTJ at beach nruuro KXSORTS Whan yea are aa -year vaeatlea yoa will Had Tka oaraal am awl at the followlag places at tat asaat ratess ' BEACHES Barvlew, Or.....JIri, Gaerf Tttk Bay City, Or,.-... J)r. W. C Hawk Caaaoa Baaefe)..... Sfyrs Cklaaoav Walk.. ... . Isaae K aa tvaa OarlhaJdL Or..; . C Kills Gearluarty-Or M. Hy la Ilwaeo, Wasa. J eh a CMeara Loag Beaea, Waak...YT. W. Msnfe Msssattaa Bases, Or........... ..i....... Mrs. 43. L Hasten naasaaltav. Or. Faall 6. KardaC Kabeotta, Waah..Trandsea Jk Brews K a hale an, Or 'ebalesa Drag Co, Betarts, Or....... Mary F. Baayaa Kswport, Or.. ... ........ M. 8. Haat Ores a Park..". C A. Basse Q Oeeaaald Roaeakarg Bros. Paeifla City. O. H, War Boekaway, OT....t...W. T. Miller Sea aid a, or. Inert . Bolra aVcavtow. Waia. G. 7 rataara Howard Wood ha at Daaala Balcb Tilla meek. Or. Ctaytea Hoy ftyrwla Bocks. Or. T. J. Taa Seyac Yaqaiaa fr. B. Cajamlas IITLAltD BB80BT8 Brighten Bra. i. T. Mclatyra GoTeraraeat Cars p. -L. F. Pridesaara) Rhododeadroa Mrs. E. Fraaxettl CkeiryTlUe...Mrs. W. M. Strx-kley Saady Laaiber Co. Store Tawaey's HoaaUla. Heaa F. H. Tawaay Welches... WT. E. Welch Wllkolt, Or F. Y. McLarea club on "Mountain Sickness," the plague of the sturdy mountaineer.' He will be introduced by William L. Brewster. Ferris W. Abbett, baritone, will render special 'music. Y Lower Teetk that can be worn com fortably and securely are a possibility if made by the plate specialist Dr. E. C. Rossman. 311 Journal Bldg. Adv. Hood River's finest eating place. The Pheasant and Oregon Hotel dining room, all under same mangement. Adv. The Pheasant, Hood River. Dining room, tea room and fountain room. real place to sat Adv. Take the Best Care Klock Sani tarium. 15th and Tillamook. East 8953. Adv. The Pheasant and Oregon hotel din ing room. Hood River. A real place to eat. Adv. S. 'k H. Greea Staaaps for Casts Hol man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 560-2L Adv. Northwest's Fire Damage 5 Millions Seattle, Aug. 15. (TJ. P.) Now that the general rain has put an end to most of the forest fires and officials have had time to stop fighting the flames and count the damage, it was estimated today that 35,000,000 worth of property and timber ha been de stroyed in the Pacific Northwest this Lightning Strikes And Fires Dwelling Boring, Aug. 15. Lightning Satur day struck the residence of Mrs. S. J. Gregson. tearing off a corner of the building and setting it afire. No one was injured, though members of the family were almost deafened by the noise. Neighbors formed a bucket bri gade and extinguished the blase. ' TWO 8F.K DIYOKCES Chehalis. Wash., Aug. 15. Divorce suits were filed here yesterday ,by, Charles A. Norman against Neva 1 B. Norman, married in Chehalis In 1913, and Alta M. Duncan against Zanthous Z. Duncan. Save From $1.50 to $4 Per Cord on Your Wood Order Ask Broadway 6353 H0LMANFUELC0. S. & H. Green Stamps Fifth and Stark St. We offer the greatest jfuel value for least money Bsasaa8alaaSSsaMBBaWaaaaaaaM I I Delicious and Refreshing Mi Pehes7 Trucked 7 From Yakima; Sold On Olympia Street Olympla, Waah.. Aug. 15. Appear ance) of a truck toad of peachea direct from Yakima Monday .which, were being- sold on the street caused specula tion as to whether this means would be used te getting rid of the crop which- Is ' said to be going to waste in use laa lroa valley. Because of the railroad strike merchants are said to be afraid to purchase the peachea as, due to the uncertainty, of delivery, they might spoil before they reach their destina tion. In Yakima the best price that can be obtained in - the market ia 40 cents a crate, while the track Where drive across the mountains - and sell their load, for 81 a crate. Belief that numerous amateur freight truck lines will spring into existence to bring the fruit crop to the coast for marketing was expressed. Charter Revisers Meet, Decide Upon One Property Tax Because of the lack of a quorum, the charter revision commission Monday night waa unable to take final action on the proposed change in municipal election provisions, doing away wiUa the preferential voting system and pro viding for municipal primaries. The time of the commission was devoted to discussing sections of the local im provement provisions. The outstanding feature of this was agreement on the Including of a section which author izes the additional charge of 5 per cent on property owners' contracts foe street and sewer work, based on the city engineer's final certificate, such additional charge to cover "overhead" of engineering and inspection, etc. FURNACES INTERNATIONAL Pipe and Pipeless AGOES COMBINATION BAKGES ECLIPSE GAS BANGES WOOD8.ETEBT2 SOLID FUEL BADGES Y o ir Old Ftriiti Taken a Part Payaieat LYNCH BROS. Bdwy. 1 148. 119 tk St, Bear Weak. H it! BfJ3Ilf Ansa are tbnae BED KOOFED, rood too kin (, substantially built Sectional ararea tnat yon see tn yoarr neisnoozneoa. BUILT TO ENDLHE -T Absolutely, kfcay to Krect Kconomy to snip. P-,'-a SiAK. tin w erect them In me UP in about rortlantl Heallniada aid. Co.. Portland. Ore. 1B C. 11 Mi, X Ifea. a. Hawthorne. Pnene Cast ana. FOOT SUFFERERS After yon have tried all the ready-made arch supports and corrective shoes and have received no relief, investicate the Featherweicht Arch Supports weigh one ounce). They are made to order from an impression (not print) of the foot. Per fect fit and absolute relief. 618 PITTOCK BLK. BROADWAY 604S Thtt Coca-Cola Corn parry Atlanta. Oav. To Get to, This Store Take a D-M or N-S Car to 27th and Thnrman Streets. Best Scotch Ginghams, yard. AUGU Price Reductions Week Offering Extraordinary Printed Linoleum $1.49 Per Running Yard A neat, attractive block-scroll pattern on white, good weight and a floorcovering that will give real good wear. Only two rolls to close out. SUNDRIES From vthe Drug Depart ment. Every Day Used Articles at Ward's Big Money Saving Prices. Castile Soap A pure castile soap with olive oil. Large bars, averaging 3 lbs., each, $1.23 Box Jergen's Fine Toilet Soaps An assortment of nine bars of different scented soap Quality soap, per box, 69c Colgate's Violet Talcum Powder 23c Can 1-Pound Roll Absorbent Cotton 42c Quart Bottle Mineral Oil 89c HOSIERY Incomparable Values At Our Low Sale Prices. Women's Fine Quality Lisle Hose 29c Pr. Women's Black Silk Hose 49c Pr. Women's Ex. Quality White Silk Hose 83 c Pr. ones Tweed CAPS $1.39 Fire quality fabric of good colors. Un breakable visor. Very good style. Silk SHIRTS $3.98 Neat patterns in good tub silks. Choice colors. A bigger value; I Satisfac&on Guaranteecorxij Money SacSI y aflM- ! I" ' I asa " "f flpsaa. ay, ' B ' . k ..... 'aa ui ana Yaugnn ocs., rproanov . of Our Big A Third Week Feature Our Sale of DINNERWARE At Sale Prices That Are Extremely Low on High-Grade Dinnerware in Sets of Various Sizes and of Beautiful Design. 100-Piece Set Bluebird Pattern $2-1.95 Reduced from $29.85. This popular design in semi-porcelain at this low price is a big bargain. 56-Piece Dinner Set White With Gold Band $15.85 A very neat and appreciated pattern, very attractively shaped dishes. Quality and very low priced. Beautifully finished with roll edges, corduroy cushions, rubber-tired wheels and ad justable back. Finished in ivory or gray enamel. Generously Reduced Prices Creating Bigger Savings on Everything In DRY GOODS 52c Plain Colored Cotton Voiles 39c Yd. 42c Fine Quality Flowered Dimity 35c Yd. Our 19c 27-Inch Dress Ginghams i 15cYd. $3.59 54-Inch i Fancy Wool Plaids' $2.98 Yd. Super Bargains For MEN Many bigger saving values are offered throughout the sale for men, Onv a few camnaratiwim are shown here. Save! ' . Dress SHIRTS $i:45 Fine quality mad ras in neat, desir able patterns'. Well made and full cut. Extraordinary In Augu st Clearing Sale 56-Piece Set Rose Spray Design $14.95 A beautiful pattern of pink roses and green leaves, touched with a little gold band. Big value. : . , 36-Piece Breakfast Set White and Gold With Green $10.75 A beautiful set in gold bands with a light green scroll. Extra value priced low for this sale. Baby Carriages In Our August Clearing Sale Offer Big Savings in Many Styles Hand-Woven Reed Carriage 54c Colored Dotted Swiss 39c 36-Inch Lustrous Taffeta Silks $1.39 Yd. 19c Unbleached Cotton Crash lie Yd. $1.35 All-Silk Crepe de Chine 98c UNDERWEAR For Men Who Want Good Wear ing, Comfortable Garments. They Are Here at Lower Prices. Athletic Union Suits 59c Fine - quality nainsook, (full cut and Well made. . Cotton Union Suits 69c Fine ribbed cot ton, short sleeve and leg. EerdV y Store Honrs: ''V :30 A. BI. to 5 P.M. Cafeteria Fourth i ' Floor. - the Third RAG RUGS New rag rugs just received. Neat, attractive, colors, very finely woven, fringed ends and of very good weight. The best rag rug value right here. 27x54-in. $1.39 30xS4-in. $1.65 Japanese Matting Rugs. 27x54-Inch Each 25c NOTIONS This One Word Has a Great Meaning When Lower Prices Are Con cerned. Each Item Brings Forth Savings for You. Dress Fasteners Snap Style. Black and White; Card 8c Darning Cotton 30-Yard Ball Nice Soft Finish the Ball 5c Hooks and Eyes Black and White Card 6c Stickeri and Feather Stitch Braid' Good Oualitv. Bis Va riety of Patterns in 3 and 6-Yard Bolts 8c to 19c Bolt Regent Safety Pins Dressing Table Set of 5 Doz. Pins in Box. Each 19c Pure Cane Berry Sugar 100-Lb. Sack $6.88 Thompson's Seedless Raisins 5 Lbs .73c 25-Lb. Box $3.50 Cotton Union j f Suits 65c Cotton mesh long - leg and sleeve. Ecru. Big value. 4 i DISTRIBUTORS