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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. .1 TOWN TOPICS , COatUO KTKCTS Intar-StaU Sair. Svokaaav Laacola Coaarjr Wx. Toledo, ) to B. Jraj Harbor Sair. Kb vm a. - , ' UrBaral connnUoa of Ptotntaatf Iptsctnial Chare of awanra. ForUand. En unbar s-2. - - Orogoa cosfaraae of Methodist chart-h. Saiaa Safrtaatbar B-1L racili Utmu Matluxfist oanXoroBco. t' Mty wuo, sepicsioor o in. Stow Hotel aaaoriatlna. or M and . Mnltnnaiah Coontr Sunday Scbooi ' ttoo annual ooBTanUao. jortlnrt. gupioihor 11 ami li. " Ciaxaop County . Fair,. Astoria, Septeobor 12 to 14. Tillamook Count lair, TUla&rk, aaptaat- Cooo and Corry County Fair. Jajrtla Point. Ktptaoibor IS to 1. la'taHL Cmt J41" aWpfataoar oaolJrtoiaJUa!r Walla. Bop- fn imu4 eontercnce of the liataodisi eAurcn, TaooonTor, Waafa., September It to IT. Bpum614.llil' 0Bt,r"'0' I'oruaud. fclgy Hay Halt. Browrfilo. optaa or 1 a to IS. Kortawaat Grata and Bay Show, Paodltoa. Scptcabac 18 to 2S. JRWaaiuoto tato rair, XiUoa, AapUaabw V Ccuoty rair. Euscca. Soptemoar IS to Columbia County Fair. St. Holona, Saptaav IS to 21. ; daekaauo County Fair. Caaby. Boptatabaf to as. Joaapaiao County rair. Grant Pass, Bop tunber IS to SS. i Jgrer Columbia Fair, Astoria, Saptasmbor 2oiiai IMZ1 Bbo' BnkJ Bt"fmtr ; -fur Coast? Fair. Ontario. September O to 23. , Tamam Coaaty Fair. McMlnnrffla. Bap- tcmbar 20 to 22. ' Korwatlaa - Danish eonfcnaeo oC al.tboOiat churcn. Portland, Septombar SO-14. Bound-Up. Fabolatoo. BopteilSibor 21-SS. Soutn.ni Wasco County Fair. TjrU Vallay. September 21 to 23 Grant Coaaty Jair. "Joan Day. Boptawbac 24 to 20. Hcnaiatoa Bcr and Dairy Show. Hermistnn. September 23 to 20. - Orasoa State Fair, galea. Sepmb 88 Idaho State Fair. Boise, Boptembsr 25 to SO. CowUta County Fair. Woodland, Waah.. September 27 to SO. Cranberry Bbow, .Lone Batch. Waan.. Sep tambsr 2 to SO. Cruon CouaAa- rair. Hin. Baptaabar 28 to 20. Prune Fasti Til. Vancouver, October 19-21. Oregon Inter-Stato Fair. Prmerilia. Octo ber 8 to 7. - Klamath County Fair. Klamath Falls. Oc tober 4-6, State convention W. C T. TJ.. McMinnrUle. October 12-14. - WEATHER FORECAST Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Satur day fair and warmer; northerly winds. Oregon and Washington Tonight and Sat urday fair and warmer; moderate northerly -Winds. LET THE JOT7B1TAI. BERTS TOTJ , AT BEACH ISLAKD RE SO ST WUi ji aura eft ju rarattol ra will (lad Tho Joaraal aate at tba loUowisr Utes st U stsai raUat ' BEACHES Barrtew, Or. Sir a. Ooorr TtaK Bay City, Or.....ir. W. C, Hawk CaBBea Bases Jobs Jlyirs Cslssok, Wssb. Itsss Ksstkoa GaxlbaJdi, Or. . C EIIU Gesxaart. Or. I M. Us Is liwaco, Wut Jsks O'Slaars 19 osatk, Waak...W. W. MarU Maabattaa Bcscs, Or. Jdra. O. 1. HaatoH Hanxaslta, Or aU 6. KardaU SsScotta, Waaa..Trondaa A Brows KcaaJem, Or Aakalem Sras; Co. Netarta, Or. Mary K. Baayaa Sswport, Ot.... M. 8. Hsst Ocsaa Park C, A. Bhmo Oeeaatida Boacabers: Bras. FaelfJe City .....Ot H. "Ward Bockawmy. Or p. MUlar Boaaida, r. '...Elbert . Boles Ssswtow, Wsssw. 6. I- Fatvaa Hswsrs. Woodhfa Dsssis Balch TlTianiook, Ot. Clay tea Hoy Twia Rocks, Or. TK J. Tas Seyoe Tsqslsa W. B. CaataOsf ISLAND RESORTS Brls-stoB Urs. J. T. HeTstyrs OoTrrnmeat Camp. .1 F. PrtcVmora BJbododosdroB Sirs. E. Frassettl Cherry TUte. . .Mrs, W. il. Stix-kJey Sasdy Limber Co. Mtora Ttmtf'i lloastala Horns 7. H. Tawasy Velohss. .... W. X. lTsla Wilholt, Or. F. V. sleLaras KGG-KGN-KYG "WEATHER COXD1TIOSS A trough of moderately Jow pressure extends irom me sonuiern r-acutc ana souinern i'laieau atatea northeastward to the upper Lake region, with centers of depression over Arizona and Vinneaeta, The pressure is relatively high on the north Pacific and north Atlantic coasts. Ught rains hare fallen in portions ' of Eastern Oregon. Eastern Washington, the uppor Mis- ! sonn ralley. Western Tennessee, and The East Onlf states. It is much warmer in Northern California and lower l.Ke region, and corre spondingly cooler in the northern Bocky moun tain states; elsewhere only slight changes in temperature were reported. Relative humidity at Portland Noon jester Jay. 62 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday. 48 per sent; 5 a. m. today. 88 per cent.- Precipitatlon since January 1 Total, 20.34 Inches; normal. 26.11 inches: deficiency, 5.71 Inches. . FRANK GILLAM. , OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Tamp. XS 8- eg- 2.1 V Baker. Or. Boston, Mass; Buffalo. N. T. .... t'algary, Alberta . . . . . Chicago. Ill IenTer. Colo . Ies Moines. Iowa Edmonton, Alberta . . Kteano, CaL ....... UalTeston, Texas Helena. Mont. Honolulu. T. H. Huron. S. D. luneau. Alaska Kansas City. Mo. . . . ' Ixs Angeles, l al. . . . Marsh fie Id. Or Medford, Or, Memphis, Teon New Orleans, La. . . . New York. N. Y. . r . Nome, Alaska North Head. Wash. . , North Platte. Neb. . . Oklahoma City, Okla. Phoenix. Aria. Pittsburg, Pa Pocatello, Idaho Portland. Or. . '. . Prince Ruiert. B. JtoseDurg. Or Howell. N. Tit. , Sacramento. Cal St. Ixiui.v Mo 8u Paul. Minn ....... St- Ike City. Utah... Kan IHego, Cal San Francisco, CaL . . , Seattle. Wash Sheridan. Wyo Sitka. Alaska Spokane, Wash Tanana. Alaska Tatoosh Island, Wash. . , Tone-pah, Ner VaJdei. Alaska ...... Vancouver. B. C. a Walta Walla, Wash.- . ., Washington, D. C Winnemucra. Ner. . . . . Takima, Wash C. 60 64 76 56 02 88 96 56 90 82 86 43 9S 86 70' 80 94 88 68 54 60 90 100 98 90 , J. 70' 68 58 74 D4 88 98 -.92 82 78 82 82 52 62 60 56 80 - 50 fio 90 78 TO m 34 58 76 .'8 T4 38 . 76' 66 44 '78 78 62 50 38 76 76 68 30 50 48 44 68 64 76 74 50 S3 60 50 88 io 50 58 44 50 68 42 36 Afternoon report of precedinS day. .02 O 0 0- O 0 O .2 0 .12 o (I .28 0 O 0 o .10 .18 0 o o 0 o o o o 0 .42 0 o o o .18 0 0 0 0 o 1.88 .08 0 0 o .04 o o o o o Simon to Be Gaast of Honor Joseph .Simon, formerly United States sen ator from Oregon and for 50 years a member of the state bar, -will bo 'the etueat of honor at a luncheon rrext Tuesday noon at the Portland hotel riven by members of the Multnomah Bar association. Judge Robert a. Bean of ' the United States district court. Justice Thomas A, McBride of the Oregon supreme court, and Judge Martin L. ripes will be the speakers at the luncheon. Retsras Front Scotland Robert Crosby, comptroller of the S. P. & S. railway, has returned after a visit to his former home in Scotland, .profeby left Portland June 27 and was ac oompanled on the trip byVhis wife and two children. The visit was made with his mother, whom he had not ssen for 12 years. Crosby reported JQVS NIGHT PRESSING SERVICE TO 10 P. M. Business men, working men Joy will press your suit :t once as late as 10 P. M. each night. . Day Pressing to 6 P. M.t . . . - -35c" i Night Pressing, 6 to 10 P. M., SOc : . Suits French Dry Cleaned 915 104 Fourth Street : NEAR STARK ' that crops tn Scotland were poor this year but that everybody seemed to be employed and fairly prosperous. SI Aliens Deported Thirty-one aliens have been sent out of the coun try from Portland within the laet 10 days, according to R. P. Bonham, United States immigration Inspector. Of these 29 were formally deported and two were allowed to return to Canada informally. Countries rep resented by the aliens were China, Canada by two, Japan,' three ; Chile, Mexico. 10i Finland. Italy three ; Ire land, Greece, Russia and India by five Mohammedans. Columbia Stages forUand-Multno-mih Falls-Hood Rlver-The Dalles di vision leave Portland Stage Termi nal, Park and Yamhill streets, 9:30 a. m., 11 :S0 a. rn.. 2 -.30 p. m., 4 :45 p. m. datly to Hood River, and 6 :30 p. m. daily to Hood River, except 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. m., 11 :20 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. 4 :20 p. m. and 6:35 p. m. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and from The Dalles. Phone Main 8611. Adv. Portland-Atorla-Saslde . DIvlslos Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets, 7:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m.. 11:30 a, .m.. 1 p. m., 2:45 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. in. stage from Port land. Leave' Astoria for Portland 7 a. rn., 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. m. Sundays only. For further in formation phone Columbia Stages, Main 8611. Adv. Power Projects Surveyed Survey of all water power projects in the Portland district has been made dur ing the last three days by Colonel William Kelly, chief engineer of the federal power commission, who has been visiting Major R. Parks of the local corps of government engineers. Kelly went Thursday to the Puget sound country. Colombia Stage Portland - St, Helens local. Leave Portland Stag Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. 10 a. rn. for St. Helens ajid 4 -.20 p. m. daily 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. Civic League to Mcet At its first meeting since the summer vacation season. Dean C N. Lathrop, national social service secretary of the Episco pal church, and Miss Mary Van Kleeck, director of the department of indus trial studies of the Russell Sage foun dation, will address the Oregon Civic league at the Benson hotel, Saturday noon. Reservations by other than Radio Hsllock & Watson Radio Scrrica . Northwesters Radio Jiff. Co, Willard P. Eawley 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 ROSRAM 12:00- 1 :00 KON. Instrumental and vocal phonograph music (courtesy Remick A Co.) 1 :00- 2:00 KQY. Instrumental and vocal phonograph music ( courtesy Bnjnswkk-Balke-Collender Co. and Sieberling-Loeas Co. 2 :SO- 3:80 K ON. Instrumental and vocal Dhonoa-ranh music. B .00- B:30 K QQ. Instrumental and vocal record (courtesy Keed French Co.) TONIOHT S:S0 KQQ. The Journal baseball ooraa. 8:45 KSO. Talk by Rt, Rev. Georga A. iieecber. bishop of Western rsebreska on "The Souleaa Ma chine." 6 :0O- 7:O0 KQV Lata instrumental and vocal smsic. 7:30 S:0o KQO. Th Journal news but let int. 8:00- 9:00 KOW. Herman Renin's Hotel Portland Orchestra. 8:00-10:00 KGN. Late vocal and instru mental selections. Questions on radio sent to Tho Journal or Hallock it Watson Radio Service. No: 192 Park street, will be answered ot Saturday night between S and 9 o clock by Station KGO , league members may be made by tele phon'ng Broadway 7421. Y to Hold Open Home The Wil iiams avenue Y. W. C. A. will hold open house Sunday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m., extending most cordial hospitality to the visit ing members of the conferences. The members pf the committee of man agement will act as hostesses. The public is cordially invited. Audubon Society Meeting The Ore gon Audubon society will hold its an nual business meeting and election of officers Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the Story Hour room at the Central li brary. At the conclusion of business William L. Firfley will give an address on the National Association of Audu bon societies. The public is invited. ' Portland-Salem stage Leavo , 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 :05 make direct connections for Eugene, Corvallia and Albany. Main 8611. Adv Indsstry aad Religion "Industry and Religion" -will be the topic of Rabbi X. B. Krueger's sermon Friday evening. September 8, at 8 o'clock. This is the first of the regular winter services. Temple Ahaval Sholom Park and Clay streets. Salem -Mill City Stage Leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7 :30 a. m. : No. 3, 10 :30 a. m. : No. 5, 4 :30 p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham- man, Prop. Adv. Portlaad-Tlllamook Cadillac Stage- 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. Br. Coffman to Speak Dr. O. J Coffman will address the Portland Zonery club at No. 515 Columbia building today at 8 p. m. He will dis cuss "Zone Therapy." Str. America St, Helens via Colum bia river, 2:30 p. m. dally: 11:30 a, m. Sunday. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Adv. BabbI W)sea Sermon The subject of Rabbi "Wise's sermon tonight at 8 o'clock at Temple Beth Israel will be "Cities of Refuge." Alexander, Dahlia, Gladlola Gardens now In full bloom at Huber. R, L. Chamberlain. (Adv.) Free Lectsre First Church of Christ Scientist, of this city. Invites the public to attend a free lecture on Christian Science, to be delivered by Mr. Paul Stark Seeley, C. S. B., of Portland, Or., member " of The Board of Lecture- sflip, of The Mother Church. The First Uliurch of Christ, ttcientiat. in Boston. Mass.. in the - Municipal Auditorium,- Saturday, September - 9, at 8 p. m. Ad. AatfXBtatlsTa corrected, no glasses; Good Sight Institute. 306 Alisky uUd Ihk. Adv. f - . Moro Chinese Ai rested The lottery turned sgainst pretty Grace Lee. 19- year-old Chinese girl, Thursday night at No. 286 Flanders street. Morals squad police raided the establishment and arrested her after they foun lot tery tickets in her possession. She was released on 8100 bail. Miss Lee, ac cording to police, is the first Woman to be) arrested in Chinese gambling raids for more than a year. Other Chinese arrested were Ah Ming, No. 266 Taylor street, and George Sing, No. 310 G'lisan street. j. " Bsrglsrs Steal Fox, Far Burglars with a pass key entered the home of Charles M. -Forkner, No. 373i Bast 11th street, Thursday night and stole a fox fur valued at 125 and an: over coat 7 The Clifford Piano and Yiolln Stndiog, reopened. Efla Ellis Pertleld Peda gogy. c35 ilain street, corner Broad way. Atwater 3780. Adv. j Kmil Thlelhorn has resumed; violin teaching, 207 Fleidner bldg. j Phone Broadway 1629. Adv. Take the Rest Cnre Klock Sani tarium. 15th and Tillamook. ; East 8953. Adv. I 8. A H, Green Stamps for Cash Hol man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 660-2L Adv. Apple King apples, orchard, jat 94th and Powell Valley road. Adv. ; Br. Hood, glasses, Morgan bldg. Ad. To Lay Con For Salval Laundry Soap 5c Crystal White White Navy White Wonder Royal White - t Alt' -fVvr.- t 380-386 E. MORRISON Butterick Patterns and the New Fall Books COR. UNION AVE. Do Your Fall Shopping Here And Get the Best of Values Double Trading v Stamps Saturday and Monday Extra Special Values New Wool Suitings Poiret twills, French serges, tri cotine. The new plaids and mix tures. 56 inch wool plaid back coating. Special at $4.25 yard, Women's Gingham Dresses Special at $2.95. New Fall dresses of fine gingham. Neat, attractive checks and plaids. Siies 36 to 46. , New Fall Percales Special at 19c. 36 inch percales of perfect quality. New, attractive checks and figures. The quality that sells'for 25c. Domestics 7 2x90 Seamless- Bleached Sheets of an excellent quality. Special $1.49. 42x36 inch Pillow Cases, made of a fine soft bleached muslin. Special 25c 18x36 inch Bleached Bath Towels of gpodweight. Special 29c Boys' Knickers $1.39 Mixed wool In stripes and plain colors, cut full, double sewed. Also ji few corduroys in the lot. 6 to 16 years. $1.39. V Specials From Our Housewares Dept. Our 75c Brooms, two days at 39c. Good house broom, four sewed, with polished handles. Fruit Jars at Lower Prices Ball Mason's Fruit Jars with rub bers. Pints 85c dot Quarts 98c do2. Jar Rubbers Jar Caps and all canning needs at the lowest prices. Women's Hosiery Underpriced Pure silk Hose, full finished. Special at $2.25. These are an excellent heavy quality of pure silk hose. Black, brown. $2.25. Heather Hose Special 60c pair. Women's Bur son Heather Hose of an excellent quality at 60c. Knit Bloomers Women's 'Jersey Knit Bloomers, white and flesh. Special 25c. Boys' Sweaters $1.98? Heavjr weight, pull oyer style, with shawl collar, school col ors. $1.98. School Shoes Boys and girls' brown and black calf with solid leather soles 'and heel made on the new round toe lasts Sues 2 to 6 , -$435 v Jrstone Army Cornerstone for the new building of the Salvation Army at Sixth and An keny streets will be laid Saturday afternoon at 3 o clock. Bishop W. T. Manning of the Episcopal diocese of New York will have charge of the cere mony. The Salvation Army bind will furnish music. The new structure, will serve as state headquarters for the Salvation Army. . ' McArthur Departs For Capital; Names Campaign Steerers Congressman C N. McArthur, who has been in Portland for some time looking after his caropaibn fences, left for Washington today in response to a call from Republican leaders of the house who asked him to come back to be present when the tariff bill comes to a vote in the house. Before leaving hi appointed a Com mittee to take charge of his campaign during his absence. This Consists of Karl V. Lively. L. E. Beach. David M. Dunne, L. L. Krause, J. B Latourette, IX F. Mulkey. Charles Pye, Lloyd Smith. Miss Cornelia Cook and Mrs. W. J. Hawkins. a . SEASIDE tlXS LOSES Astoria, Sept. S. A temporary in junction, restraining- city of Seaside Tell the Waiter in the Hotel or Restau rant when he brings your order not to for get the bottle of SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WOvtCESTCRSHIRE officials from Interference with F, E. EUclns in operation of a soft drink place at the resort, was dissolved by Jndge Eakinr hut' lklna was given the right to dispose of the .establishment and lease. A petition for a change of venue on the ground that Judge Kakia is prejudiced, was filed by Charles W. Robison. representing El kins. ... -- Hibernians Gather v For Social Time The Ancient Order of Hiberniatla and ladies' auxiliary: held Its first" social evening of the season in Hibernian hall Wednesday night. Irish songs, music and dancing featured the event, at which 250 members, were present. Joe Burke made an appeal for-cooperation' in the Irish fair and bazaar to be held November,! to . j; i-- - . MBS. WH1TSETT SCES n ""Eugene,' Sept. Gertrude Helen Whltsett has filed for divorce from George W. Whltsett. - KIRK'S MILITARY SHOP 61 Sixth Street, Corner Pine. Portland, Oregon THIS IS THE SEASON TO PREPARE FOR RAINY AND COLD DAYS.! WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN RAIN COATS, MACKINAWS, SWEAT ERS, BLANKETS, ETC. Dress Rain Coats, formerly $25 to $32.50, now $13.50 Dress Rain Coats, formerly $18 to $23.00, now $11.50 Dress Rain Coats, formerly $10 to $13.00, now. . . .$ 4.98 Mackinaws, Plaids and O. D., all reduced to $6.49 Sweaters, yt price now, being 85c to $3.98 For the Hunting or Camping Trip. We Can Supply Your wants ana Know; lou Will lie Satisfied as to Price. Canvas Buckets ....!... 50c Canteens, Cup & Corer45c Frying Pans 25c-45c-70c Camp Grates 85c to $2.00 Packsacks .-50c to $2.50 Armx Socks , . . 15c Water Bags. . . .95c-$1.25 Grubstakes $3.50 Folding Tables, Folding Cots, Folding Camp Stools, Camp stoves, Auto uanteen bets, camp Uook Sets, etc. We have some Calibre 22 Rifles, brand new, using both long and short cartridges, at only j Stv.ftR Winchester Riot Shotguns, new, at $25.00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Write for Catalog or call and see our large line. Phone Broadway 5010. "Harness Your Brain Power 9 5 ENTERTAINING LECTURES FREE (NO COLLECTION) COVERING "Harnessing Mental Power" "Developing a Winning Personality' "Reading Character at Sight" . "The Great Unconscious Mind" "Autosuggestion" "Making Your Dreams Come True" ' 1 Cromwell Blower A. B.-B. O. OF 3fEW TOBK CITT Well-Known Besearch "Worker Vocational Adviser Analytical Psychologist Lincoln High School Auditorium Beginning Saturday Sept. 9-11-12-13-14 i 8 O'CLOCK To Be Introduced by SATURDAY Hon. W. A. EkwaH, Uaalcipal j Jndge. MOSDAI H. C. Pownall, Klwanlaa. TUESDAY Selaos Pike, PUie A O'SeD Co. 1WED3TESDAY Joha T. Bartog, Sales Mgr. P. O. Coke Co. 8 THURSDAY Dr. Thot, W. Watts, Botartaa. PRESS AND PERSONAL OPINION "As orator of Bote and a teacher of high re j pate; Los Angeles Evening Herald. ! SpeUboasd his aadience." j The Oregea Statesmaa. '"Sarprising aaeceas." AUasta CoastitBttoa. ."MarTeloas. Dr. J. KeU Xartala la System. jVery entertaining and iBrtrueHve.1 4. jtoy unison, r resident notary CI ho. Gcb. Mgr. Ellison-White Chaataa qaa Hyste m. "Inspiring and eorapelliag. Walter L. Whltlag, Sec Botary Clsh. SAFE SANE CLEAR rDIRECT TOrCHISG THE K VERT-DAY LIYES OP ME3T A5D OiIE3T THUS Are you loafing or llvlagt If year noney growler r ealy treiagt It year head a hat rack or a thiaklag ntachlael Do peoBle leave yoa eat or seek yea eatt Are ye going somewhere or waader lng aroaadt What are yea worth above tbe aeck I With hi paarky style, Hr. Blower will xoake yoa laagh as well as talak. For farther iaforsaatieB ean Mr. and Mrs. George CroatweU Blower Bite S4S-I Sertoaia Hotel mmttKaumaamig- S'wsaanHRiimaiaffltsiBiBigiwffi iwsai mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmesmmmimKmmma ... E Get the good style and fine quality you pay for. , . 1 -. YOU may pay enough money for your clothes, butmost men do not pay enough attention to getting style and quality. : Men need the best of both. Good style for appearance, fine quality for long wear. You'll get what you need in the new Hart Schaffner & Marx suits -we'll see to that. - h it ? : : i4 is'ial y ft I i These Fall models fairly teem with newness in fabrics, color, weave and style. . r $35 $40 $50 $60 A Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Fifth at Alder Gasco Biiilding I MamwB!TOi!imwwiitmMiHiniuiin!Hiauiiiaim MEM . EQR SHOES AND ROUNDHOUSE RATES MACHINISTS , BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS ELECTRICIANS STATIONARY ENGINEERS STATIONARY FIREMEN w, BOILERMAKERS , PASSENGER CAR MEN...! FREIGHT CAR MEN., HELPERS, all classes a-. . 70c per hour ........ . 70c per hoar . .70c per hour . .;. 70c per hour Various rates ....... .Various rates , .70c to 70 '2c per hour 70c per hour . .-. ...... 63c per hour. . . ....... . . .47c per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked la excess of eight hours per day. s A strike now exists on Northern Pacific Railway. . APPLY ROOM 312 1 COUCH BLDG., 109 FOURTH ST., NEAR WASHINGTON PORTLAND mi tj y4.linr JJlllU J'J3J ?JF,.J43?3'-' JW-ZJZM J FURNACES INTERNATIONAL v Pip and Pipeless COB2T COXBnrATIOH B.A3TBK9 .SCXIPSB OAS BAKGS . WOODS-BYEBTZ SOLID- STJXI. SASOES Tear-OM Pinto " . Take - Part Paymeat LYNCH BROS. Bdwy.Slia. lit ta SU sar Yfaaa. See Our Adrertisement, Page 3 O