THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. 3 TOWN TOPICS COMLNli KVKSITS (mml eonTcntioo of Protestant Episcopal lantreit of America, Portland, September V3. Oregon conference of Methodist c&oreh. Balem, Beptember 0-11. Pacific German alettiodtet conference, Ho islia, WaalL, September 7 to 10. State Hotel aworimrm. Salem; Septem ber and r- Moltnomah County Bandar School associa tion annual convention, Portland, September 11 and Vi Clatsop Comity Pair. Astoria, September 12 to 1. Tillamook County Fair, Tillamook, Septem ber 12 to IS. Coos and Curry County Pair, Myrtle point, September 13 to 1. Jackson County Pair, Bedford, Bectember 13 to IS. Walla Walla County Pair. Walla Walla, Sep tember 18 to 10. Pue-et Sound conference of tne Met&odict ' churcn, Vaoconrer, Wash., September 13 to 17. Wear Kast Keller state conference. Portland, September 14. Calapooia Valley Pair, Brownanlle, Septem ber 16 to 16. NorUnrest Grain and Hay Stiorw. Pendleton, September 18 to &. Waabinaton State Pair, Yakima, September . 18-28. Leoe County Pair, .Knsene. September 19 to -22. Colombia County Pair. St. Helena, Septem ber IB to 21. Clackamas County Pair. Canby, September 19 to 22. Josephine County Fair, Grants Pass, Sep tember 18 to 22. Lrfnrer Columbia Pair. Astoria. September ' 19 to 22. Hoc and Dairy Show, liana. September '.'0 to 22. Malheur County Pair, Ontario. September i'O to 22. l'ambiil County Pair. alcMianrilla, Sep tember to 22. Western Norwegian- Uaniflh conference of aletbodist cnnrcb. Portland. September :i0-24. Mound-up, Pendleton, September 21-28. Southern Wasco County Pair. Tysn Valley, September 21 to 23. Grant County Pair, John Day, September 24 to 30. Hermizton Hoc and Dairy Show, Hermiston. September 25 to 30. Oregon state Pair, Salem, September 25 to 30. Idano State Pair, Woodland. Waah., Sep tember 27 to 30. Cranberry Show, Lion Beach. Wash.. Sep tember 2U to 30. Union County Pair, Elfin. September 28 to 80. Prone Pe-tiral. VanoouTer, October 1V-21. Oreon Inter-State Pair, PrineTule, Octo ber 8 to 7. Klamath County Pair, If la math Palis, Oc tober 4-0. State convention W. C. T. V.. licMiwmlle. October 12-14. Lectures on Psychology Erma W. "Wells of Spokane Is conducting a series of afternoon and evening lec tures under the joint auspices of the Realization league, and the Metaphysi cal library, which began Friday and will continue through next Thursday. Afternoon lectures are held at 727 Cor bett building at 2 :30 and are on the general theme "The New Psychology Applied to Home and School." The evening lectures are at No. 148 13th street, at 8 o'clock, except Monday and Thursday, and are on the general theme "Inspirational ' Bible Interpreta tion." .Mrs. Wells is also holding a healing meeting from 12 :30 to 1 p. m. daily In 727 Corbett building. Columbia stages Portia na-Multno mah Falls-Hood jRiver-The Dalles di vision Leave Portland Stage Termi 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 :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. art.. 1120 a. m., 1:20 p. m., 4:20 p. nv and 6:35 p. .m. daily. Direct connections with all stages 'to and from The. Dalles. Phone Main 8611. Adv. Sew Lathe Installed Installation of an automatic turning lathe, recently purchased by the Mangold & Strauss Manufacturing company, will facili tate the manufacture of many products now shipped to the Pacific coast from lCastern industrial centers, according o M. Strauss, manager of ttie firm. The company's plant is located at No. 161 Union avenue north and employs .18 men. Tile business was started about four months ago with a staff of four operatives under direction of Her man Strauss, who has been actively engaged in the wood turning business in Portland for the past 22 years. . Fortland-Astorla-SfcttSIde Division Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park nnd 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. in. stage from Port land. Leave Astoria for Portland 7 a. 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. m.' Sunda- s only. ' For further in formation phone Columbia Stages. Alain 8611 Adv. Appeal for I.oulne Home The girls of the Louise- Home have grown a great amount of vegetables this year and much of the crop is now ready to can. The home has Issued an- appeal that anyone having half gallon glass jars which he is willing to donate for this purpose Jeave them at No. 195 - Rurnside street or calling Broadway 1665 to bo called for. Portland-Salcra stare 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 :3 p. m. and 10 p. m. 7:05, 9 :05. 11:05. 1:05, 3:05 make direct connections for Eugene, CorvaJlia and Albany. Main 8611. Adv Colambia Iliver Fall Chinook Sin gle fish. 6 cents per pound . half fish. 5 cents. Plenty of freh salmon eggs ' (:aily. Main 4760. No. -05 Yamhill street. Aflv. Portland-Tlllamook Cadillac Stage Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets. Daily at 8 ;15 a. m., 12 :S0 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements made for fishing parties. Main 8611. Adv. Str. America St. Helens via Colum bia river. 2:30 p. m. daily; 11:30 a. m. Sunday. Alder street dock. Main ; 323. Adv. ; "Wife and Xarse have returned . j Practice liinited to th? foot. 512 Mor- J gun building. Main 8762. Adv. , , Your Artificial Teeth will be better "if made by the plate specialist. Dr. Jtossman, Journal building. Adv. Alexander, Dahlia, (ilaJIola Gardens now in full bloom at Il'uber. R. L. Chamberlain. (Adv.) Take the Rest Cor Klock Sani tarium 15th and Tillamook. East S953. Adv. Ap.P'e King apples, orchard, at 94lh ! iu d ro 'c-U Valley load. Adv. .ra:ivl-tod Eyelids: consult frood f'ight I::.-.;itute. 3(-S Allsky bldg. Adv. Community Serrlre The Portland effice of Community Service has been designated as one of the training schools for those taRing up the work. FURNACES INTERNATIONAL Pipe and Pipeless ACOK5 -COMBINATION BATTUES ECLIPSE OAS RANGES WOOUS-EVEBti SOLID PC EI. KANGEH Tear Old Fersaee Takes Part Paynes! LYNCH BROS. JJ4wy. till, II Ctfc St, JTeat Wash. IDAHO DEMOCRATS IN BUSY CAMPAIGN State Chairman Hornbrook Re ports Activity Among Can didates. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 9. Moses Alex ander, former governor of Idaho, and present Democratic candidate for the same office, is making the most inten sive campaign ever known in the his tory of politics In this state. It was announced today by Will K. Horni- brook, state chairman. In making this statement the new chairman declared that the former chief executive has already covered 12 counties, and is at present In the eastern and southeastern part of Idaho. He will complete this tour September 15, and go to North Idaho for a three weeks' campaign. The North Idaho campaign, will talks him Into practically every section, where he will outline his policies as governor, subject to his election No vember 7. From the platform with Mr. Alexander, Lester S. Harrison of Kel logg, candidate for attorney general, will also speak In several places. Every person on the Democratic state and congressional tickets will be in the field September 15, and nothing will be left undone to carry the issues to the people. Mr. Hornibrook said today. "We have an organization at work in this campaign that will func tion up to the last minute before elec tion, and proepects for a complete Democratic victory this fall were never tetter in the history of the state." Osorge Waters of Weieer, candidate for congress in the First Idaho district, will open his campaign Septenrber 15 in Canyon county, from where he will begin an automobile tour of the entire district Mr. Waters is considered one of the strongest men on the ticket, and his ability .as an orator -and cam paigner has Ions been recognised by his party. GARAGE IS REMODELED Kelso, Wash.. Sept. 9. E. W. Ress, who recently acquired the West Kelso garage, has had the building remodeled into a first class store. The front of the building has been changed, and it will be occupied by a hardware store which will be operated by G. W. Sains bury. CONTRACT FOR DAM Bandon, Sept. 9. A. B. Gidley has been awarded the contract to build a dam on Rink creek to furnish water to Coquille. This work will give em ployment to a large force of men for two or more months. PEDEEMILI BEGINS OPERATIONS Dallas, Or., Sept. 9. W. T. Grier. formerly connected with the Falls City Lumbering company, has leased the mil! of the Cleveland & Hedges Lunf ber company at Pedee. which has been idle for some time. He will resume op eration of the mill at once. who have been graduated from the Community Service Training School, Chicago. Donald Marvin, a graduate of Yale, who has just completed this course, has arrived in Portland and for a month or six weeks will be at tached to the Portland office, after which it is expected he will be made general secretary of Community Ser vice at Walla Walla. Colambia Stages Portland - St. Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. 10 a. m. for St. Helens and 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. Salem-Mlll 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. Dr. FInier has returned from the East and is in his office at 727 Mor gan building. Adv. Eye Troubles relieved; no glasses. Good Sight Inst, 306 Alisky bdg. Adv. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES HILL Military Academy A Select Non-Sectarian Boarding School. Boys between 6 and 20 years. Social Advantages, Home like Atmosphere. Small Classes and Men Teachers. Detailed U. S. Army Officer Opens Sept. 18, 1922 PORTLAND, OREGON THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS who hare com I!et4d tile cramicar school. meta the en trance requirements of all' Eastern and Western colleges and technical schools. S;r.:: classes under experienced teachers. B3S E. Salmon St. Phone Cast 271. St. Helens Hall Thirteenth and Hall Streets Will Open September 12th SUBJECT Making Your Dreams Come True "HARNESSING BRAIN POWER FREE LECTURES No Collection croiviweiIl blower Of New York Safe Sane Clear Direct Touching the Everyday Lives of Men and Women Lincoln High SchoolAuditorium Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8 o'clock To be introduced by Mr. H, C. PownaU, Kiwanian. For full. display of, credentials see the ij-TfcM-sfareet window of The J. K. Gill Co', t "An -orator of note and a teacher of high repute.", AfrI'iilt 4jos Angeles Evening Herald. is- - v i 7i Town Hall Gossip Gleaned by Among the things the future may bring forth is that of a municipal hog farm. More garbage Is being collected dally than can be) con sumed at the city incinerator; vari ous' plans for meeting the situa tion have been considered, anions; them being one for private parties to take oyer the urplussage and feed it to hogs at a farm located conveniently near the city. Bat if private parties can make a profit on the city's garbage through hog feeding, (he municipality might do likewise. But pigs Is pigs these days, and the city Is short of funds to get stock. It might be suggested that there's a fine variety of hogs already In its en virons. Nominees for admission to the municipal hog farm might well Include: The water hog who wastes city water simply because he gets it at a flat rate; the parking hog. who locates his car so as to shut out the other fellow when there's zlenty of room for both if he'd only use his bean; the time-consuming hog who monopolises the mayor's time when his outer office is full of folk wait ing for only a few moments with his honor ; the telephone . hog, who drops into the city hall offices and uses desk phones to transact a lot of private conversation ; the electric light hog at the city, hall, who never troubles to turn off the light, because the city pays the bill and the list might run along indefinitely. There are Indications that the bridge campaign history of Portland is by way of repeating itself, as his tory has a habit of doing. When the movement for a new bridge) over the W i 1 1 a m e tte river south of Hawthorne avenue was started. It gave great prom Ise because the several communi ties directly inter ested had the common sense to concede that unity was. the essential ponii aiiu ii.at they, just all get be hind one proposition or it would stand little chance Of going over. Sellwood had a favorite plan, but it joined in the union movement and all seemed well. But now it shows inclination of secession and standing out for the Sellwood ferry location, whether or no. A few years ago, when a bridge campaign was on, thematter of sites split up the bridge supporters into so many factions that the entire pro ject was defeated and the same thing may easily bappen again. The city council's question : Shall we trim ourselves or be trimmed ? This refers to the annual budget, of course. for more than JLOOO.OOO must be lopped off from the estimates to make them fit the prospective T e sources. Each commissioner has the just and right ous feeling that his neighbor might have used more discretion, to say the least. And while they , each are pondering where the slashing shall begin, there flits about the- rumor that all but Commissioner Pier turn their eyes to ward the park department as the most X Complete Llae of Late Models Underwood, Remington, L. C. Smiths Royal, Noise lets and all makes of other late model Standard Visible Writing Machines. Rebuilt and fully guaran teed at a saving of 35 to 75 per cent from fc Manufacturers Prices MACHINES 8E1?T AJTYWHERE ON PACIFIC COAST FOB EXAMINATION TERMS $5 MONTHLY IF DESIRED ALL MAKES RENTED No. 4 Underwood, No. It Befelsg ton, No. 8 li. C. Smith, S mostss for S7.SO. Send for Illustrated price list or call aad Inspect oar slock. RETAIL DEPARTMENT WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO. 321 Washington St. PORTLAND. OR. PHONE BDWT. 481 STORES SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANOELESS SEATTLE, SALT LAKE CITY MONDAY NIGHT f the Gossiper- obese and from which hunks of fat might possibly be cut without; so much pain. Anyway, the councllmen are of the opinion that it might be less distressing to do the whacking with the . carving knife themselves: than to pass the matter along to the! tax con servation commission, which ; wields a nasty blade and has no tremors of compunction when it plunges sthe carv er into the budget vitals, "the work of trimming Is to begin within a few days and must be kept up vigorously until the end of September, i For the first time within many years, says L. S. Kaiser, superintendent of. the water bureau, Portland has gone through a summer season without ta water famine :in some of its districts. It may be a fact that no one ; actually has suffered for the lack; of water, but there's many a householder, in cluding ye Gos siper himself, who found It: practical ly impossible to get pressure enough to reach the parking spaces in front of their homes at i numerous times during the summer, even when this was tried out at various times of day. The blame lies mainly on the "water hog," who turns on jthe water and lets its run indefinitely, simply Decause he gets a riat rate on its use. Probably not a single one of. them would use half the water they do if it was measured through a meter. And that would make the difference be tween poor pressure and good pres sure for those who pay for exactly the amount of water they use. Meter ing Portland's water system is bound to come along with the other things which are achieved as an overgrown town passes on to the state! of a me tropolis. Seems like some of the policemen of Portland are apt to jump from the frying pan into the fire in this matter of taking up out side Jobs when their hours of walking i the beat and graceful ly swinging the sap stick are o'er. It was but a few days ago that Mayor Baker read the riot act to po lice officers who were hiring them selves put . after( their mbnici pal working; hours as epecial officers for the j railroads. Baker stated in emphatic terms that a cop must give his entire allegiance to the city's own business and not to up with private concerns or, his resig nation, in all probability, ' would be accepted muy pronto. Now, !but a few days later, the papers carry stories .of how half a dozen of: the cops have been engaged by a motion pic ture corporation to work at ;its studio. Portland seems to be following the path of Los Angeles in this line. The policemen down there got to putting in so much time working ak the mo toln picture studios that their slack ness while on official dutjy became notorious and was the subject of a scandal that spread over ! the first iflli!illill!illi Copyright 1922 Hart " ' New Hart Schaffner &Marx Styles for Fall Are Here We have a most interesting selection to show you; the latest Norfolks an4 sport models; 2, 3 and 4-button sacks; business suits as fine as ever $35 $40 Sandl Rosenblatt W Co. Fifth at Alder Gasco Building pages of the daily papers until a halt was called. Portland will never know whether one-way traffic is beneficial for Its traffic troubles until it is tried out. That is the senti ment that is grow ing at the city hall, and Mayor Baker's move to get some definite action to this end is receiving sub stantial support. At least three of the members of the city council stand squarely for its trial. When the Baker resolu tion requiring the city engineer, the city attorney and the traffic bureau of the police depart ment to make a survey of traffic conditions and submit - an ordinance providing for one-way traffic, for streetcars as well as vehicles, the may or said : ' "This is rather . a serious resolution, gentlemen." Commissioner jri) OPTlCAL-( 1 1 1 Hill rv". 2571 MORGAN BtlDG. PORTbAND -summer-- Should Glasses Be Worn? There is such a thing as wearing glasses when you should not, and not wearing them when you should. It is a mistake to do either. After an examination conducted by specialists in one of the finest equipt optical institutions on the Coast, you absolutely know what is best for your eyes. Consult us. Phone for Appointment Main 3759 Take Elevator to Second Floor, Morgan Bldgf. Turn to Your Left Schaffner & Marx $45 Barbur responded : "It isn't anything serious. It's the only thing; to be done. Others have tried their way and it has failed ; It's up to us now. arKi we should go ahead. - This line Baker, Barbur and Pier up definitely In sup port of the measure. Pier having been an advocate of one-way traffic for months. Is Portland a city of lawless auto drivers or Is it safe and sane?. All depends on the point of view appar ently, as is snown by the following excerpts from two letters in Mayor Baker's mall one day the past week. One from B. K. Knapp, cltisen of Portland, says : ' "I have driven my car In Port land," where I own my home, and other property, as well as all over the state, for IS years. but I'm getting afraid to go on- the STATE STREEJi $50 $60 MZ'AtUS Jffj er Comfort AND " DYED HEALTH streets or highways with it for fear of getting myself or family killed. The roavds are strewn with wrecks, many of them fatal ; all caused by the most flagrant and outrageous Violations of law. I never go Upon the street with out seeing traffio violations too nu merous to count." And in the same mall was a letter from Bishop C M. Beck with of Ala bama, here to attend the General Con vention of the KplscopalJ church. 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