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7 TOWN TOPICS COJiIN 1SVKNTS 1 t General eon.Uem of Protectant' Eptaropal Church ( Aiwnct, ForUand, Sepvtsber S-2S. Otcson conference of Jttthnrtm cbrdj Kalem, ttcptemtwr 0-1 1. r"acirc iieraan Mctbodtet conferenc. Jto talia. Wash., September 7 to 10. Stat Hotel Mocuboi, tUiem. Septem ber a and 0. Alaltoonuta lounty Holiday School aaaocia tlon annual conrenuon. Portland, September 11 and VI. Clataop County Fair. ' Astoria. September 12 to 14. Tillamook County Fair. Tillamook. Septem ber 12 to 15. ' Ci and Carry County Kalr, MjrtU Point, rkptemtwr 19 to IB. Jtciaoa County Fair, iiedford, September 13 to 16. - " r Walla Walla County Fair. Walla Walla, Sep- . , 1 . 1 u luet Sound ce&ferenca of Una Motttediat etiurrn. Vancouver. Waah., September 13 .to 17. .Near Kaat Keiiel State conference, FortUnd, (September 14. Calapoota Valley Fair, Browrurille, Septem ber 1 to IS. i Northwaat Uraln and Hay Snow, Pendleton. September 18 to 23. WaahutstoB State Fair. Xaklma. September 18-23.. Lane County Fair, Kucena. September 10 to VI. Columbia County Fair, St. Helena, Septem ber It) to 21. Clackamaa County Fair, Canby, September IS to 22. Josephine County Fair, tiranta Pass, Sep-, tember IV to 22. Lower Columbia Fair, Astoria, September 1 to 22. Ho? and Dairy, Show, Uanka, September SO to 22. Malneur County Fair, Ontario, September 20 to 22. Yamhill County Fair. McUiBBTiUe. Sep tember 20 to 22. Western Norwegian-Uaniab eonferenea of Metbodut cnarcb. Portland. September 20-24. Konnd-up, Pendleton, September 21-23. Soutiiern Waaco County Fair, Tycn Valley, September 21 to 23. Grant County lair, John Uay, September 2 to S0. Hermuton Hog and Dairy Snow, Hermlston, September 25 to 80. Oregon State Fair, Salem. September 25 to HO. Idaho BU( Fair, Woodland, Wash., Sep tember 27 to 30. Cranberry Show Long Beach, Waah.. Sep tember 2U to SO, I nun County Fair, Klein. September 28 to o. Prune Fecttnl, Vancouver, October 19-21. Oregon Inter-State Fair, PrincTiUe, Octo ber 3 to 7. Klamath County Fair. Klamath Falls, Oc tober 4-. State convention W. C. T. V.. ilcMinnville, October 12-14. WEATHER FORECAST ! Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Tues day fair and continued warm; northeasterly winds. Oregon and Washington1 Tonight and Tues day fair and continued warm; gentie north easterly winds. - WEATHER I'O.NUITJOXS Moderately low pressure preTails from the lower Lake region to the Ciulf of Mexico, in California and Arizona, and. orer a small area in the northern Plain region. In other parta of the country the pressure is moderately high, the highest readings being in the central Plains states. Precipitation has occurred on the ex treme northern Jtocky mountain slope, in parts of Texas and New Mexico, and over a belt reaching from Illinois to Louisiana. TUe heaviest rainfall reiwrted was 1.52 inches at St. Louis, Mo. Cool weather prevails through out most of the Middle West, while in' the Atlantic and Pacific states sod the northern Kooky mountain region the temperature is above normal. Temieratures of loo degrees or higher occurred Sunday in Ariaona. the in terior of California and Southern Oregon. Relative humidity at Portland Noon yes terday, 45 per .cent: 5 p. m. yesterday. 3d per cent: 5 a. in. today, 80 per cent Precipitation since January 1 Total, 20.34 inches; normal. 2 0.26 inches: deficiency, 5.92 inches. EDWARD L. WELLS. OBSERVATiOXS Temp. x 5 H.S. n !: I? STATIONS Baker. Or. 7. Barker vi lie. B. 80 4 8 0 60 42 0 82 56 0 82 68 0 .84 08 O 78 40 .16- 68 68 .86 68 48 O 66 T 44 0 102 70 0 86 T4 0 72 54 0 82 .... 0 72 3S 0 64 . . 0 60 50 0 78 62 O 62 48 0 104 .... 0 88 62 .30 . 78 68 0 60 02 L80 60 0 72 44 0 I 74 50 0 104 ' 76 0 I 90 72 & 78 48 O 91 64 0 60 SO .10 100 58 0 72 62 .04 104 66 0 70 54 1.52 64 42 0 76 54 0 74 64 0 74 56 0 74 60 0 74 43 0 66 0 84 56 0 54 01 62 52 0. 86 64 0 52 04 72 56 O 86 60 0 84 72 0 84 50 ,0 88 ' 50 0 c. B6it, Idaho ltoaton. Mass. .... Buffalo. N. T. Calgary, Alberta . . , Chicago, 111 Denver, Colo Ds Moines, Iowa . . . Fresno, Cal (; Weston. Texas ... Helena, Mont. Honolulu. T. H. Huron, 3. D Juneau, Alaska Kaunas City, Mo. . Los Angeles. Cal. Marshfield, Or. Medford. Or. Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . N-ew Xork. N. T , Nome, Alaska North Head. Wash. North Platte. Neb , Oklahoma City. Okla. . , Phoenix, Aria. - . Pittsburg, Pa. Pocatello, Idaho Portland, Or. . i , Prince Rupert. B. C. Roseburg .Or. Hoswell, N. M Sacramento. Cat St. Louis. Mo. St. Paul. Minn. Salt Lake City, Ctah . . San Diego, Cal San Francisco, CaL . . . Seattle. Wash Sheridan, Wye Sitka. Alaska Spokane, Wash Tanana, Alaska Tatoosh Island. Wash. ... Tonopah, Nev. ........ Valdex. Alaska Vancouver, B. C. Walla Walla, Wash. . . . Washington, D. C Winnemucca, NaT Takima. Wash Afternoon report of preceding day. Road to Seaside Shortened Automo bile tourists between Portland and Sea side will be Interested to learn that the city council of Astoria has decided to pave Eighth street from the end of the present paving: on Irving- avenue to the summit of the hill which rises between the Columbia and Young river. This is the most direct route through Astoria to Seaside and the Clatsop beaches and will eliminate the long drive around Smith's Point. The Skip anon cut-off has already been com pleted and Is in usei cutting- off two or inore miles by way of Warrenton, The new road through Rainier will be vtatarAeteei early in the spring. Portland-Salem stage 'Leave Stage Terminal, .paric and Yamhill, hourly from 7:05 a. m. to 7:05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 p." m. daQy. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, :30 p. m and 10 p. m. 7:06. :05. U :05. 1:05, 3:05 make direct connections for Eugene. CorvaUU jnd Albany. Main Mil. Adv Government "Will Sell 'Army Males Adjutant General Whife has received orders from the government to sell at auction six w a r-seAixyi ed mules which are now being usefTTgr the Portland machine gun company of the Oregon U. S. Dentists MStt Wasklngtoa St, Cor. td Twenty Tears in Same Location A Personal Service Heaestly Readered" .. Has made many friends for this office. j?Our small overhead ex pense Jft this location allows us to et" high-class dental work at small XCftS. I . .... t Set of Teeth $8.00 Osr Work la FaUy Gaaraateea KGG-KGN:KYG mrmi j-r '.y -r www-w Radio Hallock & Watson Radio Serric Northwestern Radio Mfg. Co, Willard F. Hawley Jr. Broadcasting The Journal Neva ' U.S. Health Bulletin Daily Police Theft Report Radio Advice and Instruction Journal of Western Industry Farm Bulletins . Entertainment DAILY AFTERNOON PROGRAM 12:00- 1:00 KON. Instrumental and vocal phonograph music (courtesy Remick Co.) 1:00-2:00 KQV. Instrumental and vocal phonograph music ( courtesy Brunawick-Balke-CoHender Co. and Sieberling-Lueaa Co. 2:30 S:30 KQN. Instrumental and vocal phonograph music, n '00- S:30 KQO. Instruments! and vocal record (courtesy Keed French Vol , Questlsaa on- radio sent to The Journal or HaUock Wataon atadkt Servtee. No. 192 Park street, will be answered on Saturday mgbt batweea S and 9 o'clock by Station EGti. National Guard, and are kept at the Clackamas rifle range at government expense. They were brought from Camp Lewis a year ago after having put in long, hard service with the army. Nearly all of them were overseas with the American army and one of them I.i bearing scars from wounds received In battle. The animals will be knocked down to the highest bidder at an early date. Concrete Paving Completed Garrow & Ward, Portland contractors, have completed laying a mile of concrete paving on the main West Side highway just south of Hood River. . The paving will be ready for use when apple haul ing traffic begins. Approximately 250,000 boxes of apples will move into Hood River over the new paving, all of which is IS feet wide, except 900 feet at the immediate edge of the city, .which is 18 feet. The new road's cost was about $25,000, and will be added ' to as market road funds are available. Ileal Closed for Gravel The state highway commission, through the ef forts of J. M. Devers.T attorney for the department, has closed a contract with C, Mtnsnger, owner of the Star Gravel company of Portland, for the delivery Of approximately 20,000 cubic yards of gravel for use on the Mount Hood loop highway, at a cost of 10 cents per cubic yard. The company is reported to have previously demanded 40 cents a yard for the gravel. Columbia 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 $. m. daily ; 6 :15 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. For information pnone Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv. Appointed National Censor Mrs. Cora McTaggart of Eugene has just received notification that she has been appointed by Will H. Hays, recently 'empowered czar of the motion picture world, as one of a board of 12 mem bers who will act as a national commit tee of censors of moving picture films. Mrs. McTaggart was at one si me a member of the censor board of Port land and has been a resident of Eugene for a number of years. She will leave November 15 for New York to assume her duties. Big increase la State Tax Tax rec ords at the courthouse In Vancouver show that while the tax levy for all county purposes, has gained but 8 per cent In the last three-, years, the state levy has increased 47 per cent. The county levy in 1920 was 20.82 mills and three years later was 22 mills. In the same period the county current expense fund has gained- but 854,000, while the money raised by state taxation in the county has increased $122,000. State and county taxes combined have raort than doubled in the seven years since 1915. Veterans Get Com pen sat ion A total of 1102 veterans hospitalized In the Pacific Northwest district of the vet erans' bureau were awarded total dis ability government compensation call ing for payment of $80 a month or more during the hospital clean-up carn paing conducted this year throughout the country by the bureau, according to the final report in this district by L. C. Jesseph, Northwest district man ager. Of this number, 38 veterans were given permanent disability rating. Str. America St. Heiens via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m. Sunday. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Adv. . ( Former Portlaader Is Hawaii Del be rt E. Metzger, -formerly of- Portland and recently territorial treasurer at Araniflal f the most perfect, ideal gas heater that American genius has perfected, provided properly installed. We have them for fireplaces and also with vents. Heat instantaneously. Like the rays of the sun. Does away with wood, ashes, dirt, smoke, etc., and costs about 3c for a whole hour! Today at the Gas Salesroom only Honolulu, may be selected by the Dem ocratic party in Hawaii to supervise) the campaign for the primary election of the delegate to congress. Metager Ik also mentioned as a Democratic nom inee for the territorial senate. Columbia trtagesj rortlauid-Multnr. man Falls-Hood River-The Dalles di vision Leave Portland Stage Termi nal, Park and Yamhill street. 9:30 a. rru. 11:34 a. ro.. 2:30 p. m.. 4 :4S p. m. daily to Hood River, and 6 :39 p. m dally to Hood River, except Sat urdays, Sundays and holidays, 11:15 p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and bolt 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 SSU. Adv. Portland M is Trosble Although Norman Gardner first protested that they had been on a little fishing trip and that 20 cases of , bonded whiskey ii. their automobile was strictly for personal refreshment, he and Louis Briggs, both of Portland, pleaded guilty before a United States commissioner when they were arraigned on liquor funning charges at Spokane last Wednesday. They were held in 1500 bonds for sentence later. Furlong Is Hosored Lieutenant Col onel C. W. Furlong, author and lecturer, now in Pendleton, has been notified by the war department that he Is one of the officers to be selected for a special course for the reserve officers in the army war college at Washington, D. C. The course is designed to pre pare officers for general staff work. Only five reserve officers will be or dered to active duty to attend this coures, which is one of the most Im portant offered in the army. Fortlaad-Astorla-Swaside DIvlilos 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. dally. 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. m., 10 a. m., 12 noon, 1:30 p. m.. 3 :15 p. m., C p. m., 8 :30 p. m. daily and 8 p. m. daily, except Sundays, 11 :16 p. m. Sundays only, for further in formation phone Columbia Stages, Main 8611. Adv. Boys of Tender Age Istexleated Reports of noisy carousing in the vi cinity of Washington high school sent Patrolman McCutcheon to that district late Sunday night and landed Howard Benedict, 17, the son of F. M. Benedict, No. 50 East Eighth street, and Charles Curtis, 17, Page apartments, in the county jail. McCutcheon said he found the youths thoroughly under the influ ence of liquor. They were held for the juvenile court,' while efforts are being made to ascertain who supplied the liquor. Oregon Pensions Grasted Oregon pensions recently granted include Mary J. Stockweil, Marquam, 930 ; Elizabeth J. Kyle, Eugene, $30 ; Sarah L. Wood, CoquiUe, $30 ; Florence A. S. Watson, Portland, $30 ; Anna Guild, Portland, $S0; Delilah M. Chase, Portland, $30; Lisle M. Wagner, Estacada, $30 ; Martie V. Heller. Glendale, $30 ; Lydia M. Clay, Medford, $20. More Money for Schools The state land department turned over " to the state treasurer during the month of August $140,544.38, according to a re port prepared last week by G. G. Brown, clerk of the state land board. The turn-overs included : Common school fun, $131,461.64 ; university fund, $4090.11 ; agricultural college fund, $542.65 ; rural credits fund, $449.38. Police Raid "Party" E. E. Mas tick, arrested by the police early Sunday in a vacant house at -No. 600 East 36th street, was held on a charge of disor derly conduct. According to Mastlck's statement to the police, a number of persons, including himself,' conducted a "party" in the vacant house. A win dow was broken, several glasses were smashed and the telephone was dam aged. Fire Damage Slight A small fire in the Jewelry store of M. H. Packous, No. 275 Morrison street, brought out the fire department Sunday afternoon, but resulted in little damage. The fire started in an oii-soaked mop in the store, and fire officials believe it was started by spontaneous combustion. Flour Plafits Stelea Flower thieves are busy in the vicinity of his home, J. A. Williams, No. 671 East 53d street north, reported to police Sunday. He said plants and shrubs have been tolen from his gardens and those of fits neighbors. Postofflee Lease Approved The post office department announces the ac ceptance of the proposal. of Mrs. Annie L. Lent to lease quarters on the south side of Woodstock avenue, between 92d and &d streets, southeast, for a period of 10 years for the Lents station postoffice substation. Fortland-Tillamook CadlUae Stars 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 861L Adv. Highway Will Be Dedicated A cele bration will be held at Mount Angel September 14, dedicating the comple-' aie Radlamtfir Alder Xear Flfta tloii of the Woodburn-M(unt' Angel highway. There will be exercises at the. Mount Angel school auditorium tn the evening, followed by 4 luncheon, at which the visitors will be the guests of the Mount Angel Community club. Waiter R. Jenkins, song . leader, will conduct the program, assisted by Ro nald Reid of the piano department of the University of Oregon. . Eigiaeerlaa; Examines Xeet The state, board of engineering! examiners met Friday with the following pres ent : O. Laurgaard. F. 1. Weber, G. A. Coveli. W. B. Dennis, E. jG. Hopson, John H. Lewis and A. B. Carter, secre tary. Certificates of registration were granted to Richard Tipton, B. R, Buchanan. S. D. Clinton. Of the four who took the examination July 7. three passed. It was decided to send a rep resentative to the council of state boards of engineering examiners meet ing in Chicago, October 2. ; Boy at Play Breaks Aral Raymond Van Dusen, 13, No. 450 East 82d street north, suffered a broken arrh at Colum bia park Sunday, when he fell at play. He was taken to the Good! Samaritan hospital. Claude Prichard, 114, No. 1011 East Ninth street north. Was treated at the emergency hospital for a severe cut in his foot which he received while swimming at Sauvies island. He stepped on a piece of broken glass and suffered from loss of blood before the wound could be treated. j Los Angeles Jadge Here tJudge Paul J. McCormick, who has beeiji on the su perior court bench of Los Angeles county for a number of years and who is among the better known coast jur ists, was in Portland Sunday, accom panied by Mrs. McCormick. They are driving home after a trip to British Columbia. They were entertained here by J. T. Cullinan of Cullinan tc Hem minghouse, and other friends. They departed for Crater lake, i Auto Camp Store Robbed C. M. Johnson, proprietor of a gfocery store at the auto camp grounds, j reported to police Sunday that $80 had been stolen from his cash' register while three of his clerks were working lh the store. Police say it is an Inside job, as an Intruder would have been unable to open the register without attracting the attention of at least one of the clerks. Bible Teaeker to Leetmre Erma W. Wells of Spokane, Bible teacher, will give a free lecture at the Business Woman's club rooms, 212 Central building, Tenth and Alder streets, to day at 8 p. m. Subject, "Looking Through and Beyond." This is one of the series of lessons and lectures. Klkanls Club Luncheon The Kl wanis club at its Tuesday luncheon at the Multnomah hotel will be addressed by the Rt Rev. Harry S. Longley, Bishop coadjutor of Iowa. Ail Kl wanians attending tht General Con vention will be invited. B. Randolph Bias of Williamson, W. Va., will talk briefly. Former Portland Mas Injured Word has been received that E. M. Wolfe, well known in Portland and formerly connected with John Crane & Co. of this city, was seriously injured a few days ago in San Francisco by being run over by an automobile.. He is now iii St. Marys hospital In that city. Salem-MUl 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. Aetor Cyclists Make Record From Portland to the California state line r No - Pain Dentistry By Dr. Stevenson's Perfected Anaesthesia You are awaye; you know the work is being done, yet you feel no pain. You are surprised and de lighted by the ease and the celerity of thej oper ation, and by your im proved appearance.! Dr. J. Ee Stevenson Third Floor, Bash & Lane Bid. BROADWAY AT ALDER ST. In fire days ly" bicycle" Is the record made by Mr. a.-. 1 Mrs. ' E." Farnsworth, professional dancers, who are spending their honeymoon" on a tour from Alaska to L Angeles. " The couple left Port land Wednesday and, according to a note received from them by The i -.ruin . .BJUV UjoJ Live Glossy Hair Follows us of Cuiicura Soap and Ointment. On retiring rub Coticora Olstfiaaul into tb seals, especially spots of dandruff and feshtec. Next tnosnta shampoo with Cutlcuia FURNACES INTERNATIONAL Pipe and Pipeles ACOBTT COXBHTATIOH RAHGXS ECUP8I OAS KjUTGES WOOD8-BTEBTI SOIJD FUEI. KA2TOBS Tsar Old Tm rasas Takes a Part Payment LYNCH BROS. B4wy. 2KS. 1X1 ft SC. Kear Wass. Journal; they will cross the state line some ' time today. While ' here they visited with Miss Cleo Pemberton, a sister of Mrs. Farnsworth's. , Botary to Be Interpreted Ah inter pretation of Rotary will be offered by Dr.J. W. Hill, Andrew Patterson, A. WAM FOR SHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSE RATES MACHINISTS ... . . . . . ... BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS. ELECTRICIANS ............. STATIONARY ENGINEERS ,. STATIONARY FIREMEN ,. . BOILERMAKERS PASSENGER FREIGHT CAR MEN.-. HELPERS, all classes ........ Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked ia , excess of eight hours per day. A strike .now exists on Northern Pacific Railway. ! COUCH BLDG 109 FOURTH ST NEAR WASHINiGTON L PORTLAND . J. Bale vand J. Harry Joyce. at the meeting; of. the Rotary club In the Benson hotel .Tuesday noon. '. Frank Cutler will preside and Walter Jen kiss win lead the singing. Betall Drnggits to Meet The Retail Druggists association will bold its A genuine Oom, The same materials, construction and workmanship as in all other sizes of SHvertowns. The same high quality, , long wear, long service and complete dependability guaranteed by the GOODRICH one-quality standard Your tire dealer will supply you today and save you money. The SHvertown 30x354 for the Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet Wffljrs-Orerland and other light cars. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY efirow, OUm ESTABLISHED l$7t T3EST IN THE LONG RXJN for AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCKS T'nI i 3 i . . . . . . . 70e per hoar . . . ... . ,70c per hour ....... . . .70c per hour . . ... . . . .70c per hour . . . . . . . . .Various rates ........ . Variouft rntoa .70c to 70 Vic Der hour CAR MEN. . . . ;'. . . . . . . y ,70c per hour ... ... . . .-. 63c per hour ... .....ia.i first fail meeting" Wednesday at 12:15 , o'clock at the -Chamber of Commerce,. according : to V announcement ; of D. j Felter, acrtaryi--wTiw"':tsv-;":':': 8. H. Green Stamps f or CaB Hol ms n Fuel Co. BdwyMSS. 50-JL Adv. . Dr. Hood, glasses, Morgan bldg. Ad. I I I I I I i V ii i M), . . 47c per hour K 0 P H O 3T K . O 191X1 - V t -i