'-r 4:7 THURSDAY,; SEPTEMBER 7, 1922.U THE i OREGON DAILY ! JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. ii 1 1 - TOWN TOPICS Intaa-fitaW "air. Simkaoa. la a. ' Comatr lux. Tolado. law. Unn Harfcaa- lair. Kibl Intintat 1 Ufml mmitlin of ProtMtani Eeaaearial Church of Portland. Brywfbar Oracam - coafaraae at Mihortit caarra. hka, aaptambu ft-lL f aelfia utrata Matbodiat ceofaraaea, T' Wash,. ftepteoitMr 7 to 10. Stat.' Uotai innriilwi. ill. B.pt.la fear and . - lialfrtoraaB Conner Buadar School la tlon annual conTinootx. fortlami. flcjnaambar 11 and' 12. CUiavp County fur. Aatarisv Baotnbat 12 to 14. TUJaoioek Count, Fsir Tlllsiwk n.nl.ai kt 12 o IS. Cooa nd Curry Oosstj I"air. ltrrtte Poimt. fitptamtwr IS to 1. i.J.ckf?1 cttut Kadfotri. aVaptasmba to IB, VValia WalJa Count TaJr. Walla Walla, BP- sanba i to ie. Pugm sound oonferanea of tba Uathodiat anarch, Vaocourar, Waaa.. BetAxmbrnt IS to IT. Aaar :aat fcciiaf atata aonlaraaca. Portland. BapUmOet, 14. Caiapooia VaUay tair, Brownssffla, 8 apt br It to 16. North wt Gala and Bay Show. Paodlat&a. tjcpteiabar It to 2S. law4actoB ut Hair. Tilrlma. aWptaambat i-acai Cnnntv avir rnaiiu RmiT-i IB to 22. j ' CoIlimMa rinn BViw A ST1m au... 18 to 21. Clackamaa County Fair. Canby, Beptacmbaz o 22. Joacpola County Fall. Grant, Faaa, Sap tamber. 1 to 12. Lower Coinnbia Fair. Astoria, Baptaambar to 22. Uo sad DaJrj Snow. Baaka. Sapteaabat 20 to 212. 20Aiur County Fair. Ontario, Beptambar XamJtiil raintt rtr U..U1.....11L. ' lUn. trutxr 20 to 22. ar Waatara Korwasjian - Danish eoofaranc of Hatnodu: church. Portland. aVptambor !-. nouno-up, r-eaoknoa, Beptambar 21-za. Soutaam Wmmn rv.inr. Tvah V.I1.T Eeptambor 21 to 23 '. Gran County afaix; John Dax. etanber 24 to SO. fienaiston IIn nA Tv.it-. shn. nitrmiatxHa. September 25 to 80. Oregon 8 Lata Fair. Saksa. Beptembef 2S to SO Idaho State Fair, Boise, September SB to SO. CowHta rVwinfi V.t Wnmlluid Wash.. September 27 to SO. Cranberry Show. Lose Baairh. Waaa.. Sep tember 29 to SO. Union Coonty Fair. Xlain. Septeatbaf 28 to SO. Prune FastiTal. VancouTer, October 19-21. Oreaun Inter-State Fair. Pruieiilie Oclo- ber 8 to 7. Klaraath Ccmntt Fair Klimiih Fll. Oc tober 4-6. Stat conrention W. C. T. U.. McMimmlle. October 12-14. "WEATHER FORECAST Portland and Ticinity : Tonieht fajr: Fri day fair and warmer: northwesterly winds. Oreaon and Washineton: Tonieht fair: Fri day fair and warmer; moderate northwesterly winds. WEATHER CONDITIONS Hish pressnre preraiU orer most of tlie country east of hte Mississippi rirer, and ex tends along hte Pacific roast from Northern California to Soutliern Alaska. Orer tle re mainder of the country the pressure i low. the lowest readings' bein in Manitoba and Montana. Precipitation ha occurred on the north Pacific sloiie and at a few plat-es in Montana, Manitoba, South Iakou. Nebraska. Florida.. New York and New Kuulaud. The weather U mqcb cooler in I'tah and in the extreme Northeast, and fs much warmer in parts of Oregon and Montana. The tcmiera ture is' still abore normal oier the treater part of th country and is SHuiusua!! hiijh in Soth Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. KelatiTe humidity at Portland: Noon yes terday, 60 per cent ; 0 p. m. yesterday, 6 1 per cent; 5 a. m. today, K8 per cent. Precipitation since January 1: Total. 20 34 Inches; normal, 6.06 inches: deficiency ,1 "2 Inches. EKWAUD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Temp. -! Sat If ll SZ Baker,: Or. . . ; Boise, ' Idaho Bostoni, Mass BuHale, N. Y Ca Igary. Alberta .... Chicago, 111. Uenrer, t 'olo. . i . . . . . TVs Moinesr Iowa Kdmonton, Alberta . . . Fresno, Cal. GalTeoton, Texas Helena, Mont- Honolulu, T. li. . . . . Huron, S. 1 Juneau, Alaska Kansas City, Mo Loa Angeles, CaL . . . . Marehfield, Or Medfard, Or. Memphis, Tenn New Orleans, La New York. -N. Y Nome,- Alaska North; Head. Wash. . . North Platte, Neb. . . . Oklahoma City. okla. . Phoenix, Ariz Pittsburg, Pa. Portland, Or Prince Rupert, B. C. . Roseburg, Or Koswell,. 'ew Mex. Sacramento. Cai. . , . . . St. I.oui. Mo. St. Pkul, Minn Salt Lake City Utah. . Ban Uiego. CaL fran Francisco, Cai. . . BeattSe, Wash Sheriiani, Wyo Sitka; Alaska Spokane. Wash Tanana. Alaska Tatooah Island, Wash . Tonooah, NeT Vaidea. Alaska Vancourer IV. C Wallai Walla, Wash. . . W'asliltngtou, D. C . . . Winnetnucca, Set. . . . Yakima, Wash 70 74 8 74 tK 8- 8i i 4 Ktl 9-' 4 82 14 CO 90 82 6!i 72 9 92 9U SO 6 18 100 04 02 07 5 2 8U 8 S 84 70 7 82 82 62 60 5 &6 76 62 SO 72 92 74 44 no r8 r 4 7R ?1 3S 58 80 40 70 04 66 '78 78 bli 54 60 76 74 70 5.-, 42 36 64 C8 f S 72 54 66 5-8 52 42 50' 52 46 t 54 68 38 46 lT THTB JOURNAL HEBTK TOW t AT BJSACH IJTLAJID B.ESOBT Wbaa yoa ara oa yoar Tacatlon yo will flad Tka Soaraal oa sal at tba follow!; placoo at laa aal rausi BEACHES Barrfew, Or. art. Ooorr TU Bay City, Or. Air. W. C Hawk Caaaoa Beach Joha 3fyn Chloc-ok, Waik. Itaae Kaatwoa Garibaldi, Or. .T. C Kill Geaxhart, Or. L. M. Hjila Ilwaca, Waah. .Joha O'M-ara Jjot Bcacfa, wash. .. W. W. Hank Haaaauaa Baach, Or. ........ lira. G. L. HutM Maaiaalta, Or.. ... .Email 6. XaraaU Nabcotta, Waab..Tronaa A Brow KahaJora, Or. HiakaUia Drtf Co. Kctarta, Or. Mary- F. Baayaa Ken port, Or. M. 8. Haat Oceaa Park C. A. Baaselt OetaDiido.. Saseabors Bros. Pacific City a, H. War Boekaway. Or ,.F. F. V tiler BoasUa, Or. Elbort . Bolca arSaTtow, Wastt. G. la Fataa.a Boward Woodhsas Saaalo Batch rniamook. Or. Claytea Hoy Twin Bocks, Or. D. Jf. Taa Scyoc TaqaJaa W. R, Cmaimiat I5LAJSD RESORTS Brifhtoa Sir, i. T. Slrlstyrs GoT-mrneBt Camp. . L. F. PrltfeTnore Rhododeadroa Sirs. E. Fraasattl CberryTlUo...9r. W. 31. Storkley Saady Lumber Co. Store Tawncy' Uoaatala Homo F. H. Tawmay Welch W. E. "VTleh WUholt, Or. F. V. MtLani o 0 :5i o o o o o o 0 I) 0 . 24 0 (1 o o 0 .40 0 . 18 .18 O o o . 16 0 .02 o o o o o o o .06 0 o . 16 0 . 18 0 0 .76 .01 0 0 0 P. M. report of preceding day. FliT Are Deported Abdul Maxid, Abdul Khan. Jaifa Ahmed, Abdul Hamad and Doulit AHer, who escaped front the steamship Baron Polwarth at Vancouver, . C, a week ago, sailed on the same stearrver from Portland, Tuesday, on "the way home to India, under deportation orders from Can ada, As a special privilege r to the Canadian govemnrent. the United States immigration service here per-, mltted Canadian authorities to bring the "deserters, when captured, to Port land, so that they might depart on the vessel on wHlch they came. Colombia stages- F"ortl and -Mult no- mah ! aua-liooa itiver-j.ne Danes di vision Leave Portland Stage Termi nal. Park And Yamhill streets. 9 :30 a. m.. 11:30 a. m.. 2 :Sff p. m., 4 :4o p. m. daily to Hood River, and 6 :30 p. m. daily to Hood River, xcept Sat urdays. Sundays and holidays, 11 :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holi days to Hood River. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 9:20 a. 11:20 a. m., l20 p. m.. 4:20 p. m. and 6:35 p. in. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and from The Dalles. Phane Main S51L Adv. Salem-MIll City Stage Leaves Salem atage terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7:30 a. m. ; No. 5. 10 :30 a. m. ; ISO. a. 4 :J0 p. m. No. L. connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham inaa. Prop. Adv. Episcopal Delegate Speaker Charles N. Lathrop. executive secretary of the social service department of the na tional Episcopal church, will be the INTERNATIONAL .Pipe and Pipeles ACOBX COMBI3TATIOW KAKGES ' ECLIPSE OAS RAJTOE8 WOOD8.EXE BT SOLID FCEI, BA5QES j Ter Old Fsraae Takes Fart Fayatsat LYNCH BROS. Bdwy. 1148. lit ( 6U Kr Wasb, -rinoipal speaker at the City club luncheon tomorrow noon at the Ben ison hoteL Other delegates to the 'Kpiscopal convention will also rn;ak. Censorship Its Form and Meaning" Is the subject under discussion. Haley IFiske, president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance sompany, will be the speaker next week at the City club. Portland-Astoria-Seaside DlTislon jLeave Portland Stage Terminal Park etna iamnui streets, i a. m., a :ou w. m. 11:30 a, m., 1 p. m., 2:45 p. m., j4:15 p. m., 6:45 p. m. and 12:30 a. m. (daily. Direct connections at Astoafa Ifor Seaside and Clatsop beach points. wxcept on 6 :45 p. in. stage from Port land. Leave Astoria for Portland . 7 ia. m., 10. a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 :15 p. m., 6 p. m., 8 :30 p. m. daily and 8 p. m. daily' except Sundays, 11:15 P. rn. Sundays only. For further in formation phone Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv. Exhibitions at Art Mas-urn The jseason of exhibitions at the Museum iof Art has now begun with an excep tional exhibition of embroderies and illumination from the Sisterhood of St. John Baptist. Ralston, N. J., ex- jamples of brass and silver church fit tings from the Gorham company and some 80 photographs of cathedrals. These will remain in the museum until September 22 and during the General Convention being held in Portland the museum will be free to visitors at all times. The regular hours of the me seum are: Week days, 9 to 5 o'clock; Sundays, 2 to 5. Rev. C. H. Harrison Gnest The Rev. C. H. Harrison, newly elected state superintendent of the Congregational (Conference of Oregon, will be the guest lat an informal luncheon given in his honor by the trustees of the state con ference on Friday noon. Dr. Harrison will assume charge of the work on (October 1. In the meanwhile the Rev. RobeH Allingham of the Alameda Com munity church wilj.be at the head quarters every morning. Columbia Stages Portland - St. Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets, 10 a. to. for St, Helens and 4 :20 p. m. Waily and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sun Hays and holidays' to St. Helens only. Leaving St. Helens, 7 :30 a. m. and 1:40 IP m. daily; 6:15 Saturdays, Sundays land holidays. For information pnone Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv. Orchestra Rehearsal Friday The final rehearsal of the united Sunday school orchestras of Portland, which are to render music at the Multnomah County Sunday School convention next week, will be held Friday, at 7 :45 p. m. at the White Temple, 12th and Taylor streets. The convention will be held in the same church next Monday night and all day Tuesday. Speaks to Maramas Mrs. Jane Tear Dahlmon, director of , the health expo sition to be held at The Auditorium, Qctober 26 to November 4, spoke at tle luncheon of the Mazamas at the Y. W. C. A., Wednesday. She was introduced by Dr. George Farrish, city health officer. t 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 p. m. daily. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 8 :30 p. m. and 10 p. m. 7 :05. 9 :05. 11 :05. 1 :05. 3 -.06 make direct connections for Eugene, Corvallia and Albany. Main 8611. Adv Driver Fined $2i As a result of a crash on Milwaukie avenue, for which the police held him as one of the drivers to blame, A. Gebestaroff wis fined $25 in municipal court Wednes day. Bahal Assembly Speaker Mrs. Va leria D.k Kelsey of New York city will speak on "The Twelve Basic Princi ples" at the regular weekly meeting of the Bahai assembly in room 312 Central building, corner 10th and Alder streets, Friday at 8 p. m. Fortland-THIamook Cadillac Stag stage depot, park and Yamhill streets. Daily at 8 :15 a. m., 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements made for fishing parties. Main 8611. Adv. University Park library The formal opening of the University Park branch library ' will take place Friday evening at 8 o clock. Robert H. Strong, chair man of the library extension commit- that suits you toaT t Ask your Grocer for ORANGE PEKOE U IN ROUND TINS Mason, Ehrman & Co. . . DISTOIBUTORS , KGG-KGN-KYG Radio Hallock & Watson Radio Serrfea Northwestern Radio ; Mfg. Co, Willard P. 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No. 102 ark street, will be answered on Saturday right between 8 and 9 o'clock by Station K(Xi. lico Wednesday 1 night for ieonductingr a lottery at No. S30 I Washington street, a Chine tailor establishment Each was released on ball, t The Clifford Piano and Violin Stadlo reopened. 1 Effa, Ellis Perfield.f peda gogy. 335 Main street, corner JJroad way. j Atwater 3780. Adv. i f Yosr Artificial Teeth will be better if made by the plate specialist. Dr. Rossman, Journal building. Adv. Tat Fbsasaat, Hood River. Dining room, tea room and fountain room. real place to sat. Adv. j Th Pkeasaat and Oregon hotel din ing room. Hood River. A real placa to eat -Adv. j Scar Sight Extended, no glasses. Good Sight Institute. 30 Alisky bldg. Adv. ! - , i Marks Shoes, reliable .since' 1872. Prices down. 243 Waah.. near 2di Adv. Boy Breaks Arm Seven-year-old Richard Wintermute, son of f C. C Winter-mute, No. 332 East 56th street, fell from a teeter-totter at his home tee, , will be chairman and George F. jlahoney will speak for the community. Hugh Hf Herdraan, a member of the library board, will make an address. Musical numbers and addresses by Miss Anne M. Mulheron. city librarian ; lliss Nelly Fox, supervisor of branches, and H. B. Blough, principal of the Portsmouth school, will complete the program. The public is invited. I School Bill Opposed The Portland jlinisterial association at its first fall meeting Tuesday was presented with a resolution opposing the compulsory Education bill thati would abolish sec tarian schools by Dr. E, H. Pence, pas ijor of Westminster ; Presbyterian hurch. The jresolution will be acted Cpon at the special meeting next Mon day when Bishop Williams of the De- roit diocese of the Episcopal church viH speak. j Margaret Johnson Held After she lad smashed a plate glass mirror and vindow, Margaret Johnson, 26. was irrested early this morning at the tVashington hotel, 12th ' and Washing ;on streets, on ; a disorderly conduct :harge. Examination in the emergency lospltal showed she was suffering From, a nervous disorder and the police :harge was dropped. She was turned ver to county Authorities. Morals Squad Makes Bald Morals squad pplice rajded the) establishment jof Mike Lozo, alleged bootlegger, No. ;48 North Third street, late Wednesday night and obtained 11 pints of moon shine. Lozo was: arrested for main taining a nuisance and violating the prohibition law, and Nick Yaslch was held for assisting in maintaining a nuisance. Two Injured at Work Tom Christo pher, No. 544 Pettygrove street, suf fered a broken right arm and R. -S. Hennessey. No. 670 Hoyt street, suf fered bruises on his arms late Wednes day night at the Albers mill where khey were employed as longshoremen. jThey were loading heavy sinks, when pne fell on the two men. They wer taken to St. Vincents hospital, i To Trge Tfew Woodstock Library fThe Woodstock Improvement club will launch a campaign ; for a new library building soon, it was decided at a meeting held Tuesday night. The club also decided to urge the installation of caution signs at East 39th street and Woodstock avenua. ! Breaks Leg ia Fall T. H. Anderson, o. 173 Belmont street, suffered a ibroken leg late Wednesday night when jhe fell down the steps of Linnea hall, (No. 666 Irving street. He was taken to jEmanuel hospital. I Hood River's finest eating place, Th Fheasant and Oregon Hotel dining room, all under same mangement Adv. i Str. America; St. Helens via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m. Sunday. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Adv. ! Accused of Banning Lottery See jHing and Ah Jim were arrested by po- Use Your Credit! JOY will make your suit on Easy Payments and it will cost no more than if yon paid cash. 104 4th, Near Stark 6 Stores in Portland Cf2s O. v 1 5 221 U. S. Dentists S Wasklagtoa St, Cor. td Twenty1 Teara la- Sam Location "JL Personal Service Hoaestly j Beadcred" i Has made many friends for this office. Our small overhead ex pense in this location allows us to do high-class dental work at small feea , i i , f . i i ,-. Set of Teeth $8.00 Oar Work Ii rally Oaarastead arm. Wednesday broken Good Xr. .niglilf ;aari' j"4ufleriB"al He u Uken tto the Sarriaritan hotrpltaL! f ' St4vBsoa lias returned. Adv. Reed College1 WiU Welcome Students Reed Saturday dents, nual body. A syed for istration day, class has) year is F. Schol college doors will swing open at 7 :30 to welcome old stu- fatulty and alumni In the an ion given by the student open Invitation has been is- jall former Reed people. Reg- will open at Reed on Mon- r 11. A large freshman been enrolled and a record ejspectedl by President Richard September Guatemala's entire 48,000 square miles of mountains and rivers have been re produced! on an accurate relief map made of Concrete that occupies an acre of ground in that country's capital. . FREE Friday and Saturday 3-QUART ALUMINIUM SAUCE PANS with all women's shojes at $3.35 or over. PARA SILK HOSEjvith all men's shoes i at $3.85i or over. TABLETS, RULERS, PAINTS, TOYS :With all children's shoes. Buy Shoes at The Shoe Mart! A Dollar's Worth for a Dollar Friday and Saturday Specialty mat unng scores i $3.85 v Women's Pumps and j Oxfords New Arrivala $3.85 S3.85 Fall Styles Patents, Black and Brown Leathers; flap heels or military heels; medium or heavy soles. ' Our new low "jrice is $3.85 i ! Aluminum, Sauce Pan FREE with Each Pair j I'l ! Sizes 84 to ff I Si2jes 11 to Girls' School Shoes $2.15 S2.15 Black leather; footform shape; durable soles. Men's Dress Shoes Goodyear) welt soles ; lish i last. Erig- Men's Work Shoes Munson j last ; oak soes ; black or jbrown leathers, i Our New Low Price $3.85 i A pair cf Para Silk Hose FREE wth each pair. Boys School Shoes $2.85 .... $3.35 Black or brown leath er ; blucher cut ; swing last;; solid &nd dressy. Sizes 10 to 13i2. . Sizes 1 to 6 In the Heart of the New Farmers ! Arcade Market THE f"-l mean 1 a 1 rscD m aiaa navan s i. Formerly Simon's Store Shoe Department Do People Leave You Out--or Seek You Out? 5 FREE ENTERTAINING LECTURES By Cromwell Blower, A. B., B. O., of New York City ! Lincoln High School Auditorium Beginning Saturday, September 9-11-12-13-14 8 o'clock Tar T V a" "rVT T""" Are you loaffne or living? 9 i ni I'M IV I To - w -- jvwi IllUiiCJ , gOillSJ Or growing? Is your head a hat rack or a thinking ma chine? po you understand the laws of autosuggestion and persuasion? Do you have a winning personality? Business men are interested in turning "sense" into dollars. ! One's idea factory must, be kept going these days. Knowledge is not power, but the use of it Isl Good memory, clear thinking, organized faculties, character insight these are th4 supreme qualities of leadership. i Build ahother story to your head. The designs are furnished by this brain architect. TO BE INTRODUCED BY Saturdays Hon. w. a. Ekwaii, , , : Municipal Judge; MONDAY. Mr. H- C. Pownall, Kiwanian : TUESDAY; Mr. Nelson Pike, Pike Sc. O'Neil Co.: WEDNESDAY, Mr. John T. Hartog. sales manager P. G. & C. Co. : THURSDAY, Dr. Thos. Wj Watts, Rotarian. ' SAFE J SANE CLEAR DIRECT Touching the j Everyday Lives of Men and Women "An orator of note and a teaeher of high repute." L. a. Evening Herald. First Church, of Christ, Scientist f Portland, Oregon i ! ANNOUNCES A' Free Lecture on Christian Science Mr. Paul By S Stark Seeley, C S. B. Of PortlandJ Oreron Member of tho Board of Lectureshiii of th Mother OinrrV. The First Churchi of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachnsrtta In the! Municipal Auditorium Saturday,1 September 9, 8 P. M. f THE PCBUC IS CORDIALLY INVITED ! We Ten It With VALUES' . (I 1 " u . i :- n. ' ' i 4 - A smsm Expresses j in enviable term's all . the style propriety for which "Sweet Sixteen" has become noted . ' j - ... And no less worthy a consid eration is the high estimate of yalue that is a distinct part of every garment brought prom inently to notice at. .... . . . . . The Higher Grades It matters not how rich in styling, how magnificent in fab ric, We have them here, j priced the "Sweet Sixteen" way lat from $25 to $375. The New Fall Models in Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses Are here now in & wider assortment than can be found elsewhere- and by far the smartest fancies. r A PROMISE FROM NEW YORK Our Mr. Albert Harris, at the head of our New j York buying organization, prom ised the women of Portland the most attractive collec tion: of the leading! Fall models, and he gave them to us plenty of them. To see them is a real pleasure to women on the brink of expectation, j Fur Coats Dependable in characters of Purs and workmanship not expensive but; priced the "Sweet Sixteen" way. -.! New York Seattle - Los Angeles San Francisco 145-147 Broadway I . j - j - ! Close Your Real! Estate Deal the Modern Way THIS is how it's done:! the buyer and the seller s call at our ESCROW DEPARTMENT. The seller deposits his deed. The buyer deposits his moneys. So far as they are concerned, that's the end of ihe matter. Both may now go about their regular busi ness, without annoyance, attention to details ;or loss of time. ' I ' ; 5 j Behind the scenes our ESCROW DEPARTMENT i? functioning rapidly and efficiently. Experts examine jail papers involved! Accountants' apportion rents and insurance premiums. If there are any liens to be released, mortgages to be paid, fire insurance policies to be assigned, we attend to that. . - . -'' ; When all conditions have been complied with, we record i papers, pay off taxes, liens (and realtor's commission ind issue a Title Insurance Policy. We mail the deed and re leases to the buyer. We mail a check and statement of account to the seller. i ! ' . ; 1 -;': -K:". i- Both buyer and seller are saved time and relieved' of details. Both enjoy the disinterested service and Collective ! j experience of an efficient organization of specialists. -; " . : .-!". : -." 1' : ' - ' v-:-;h-:V-: Closing real estate deals- through our ESCROW DE PARTMENT is surprisingly easy, simple and satisfactory.' Before closing the next deal, consult with our Escrow ' ' ' Officer. "You incur no obligation. .. j 5 I - TITLE and TRUST COMPANY TITLE AND TRUST BUILDING, PORTLAND; 91 Fourth Street Broadway ,6565 i H 4 5