The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 12, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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    TUESDAY, ; SEPTE3IBER 12, 1922.
.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON.
11
TOWN TOPICS
t'OJL0 JCVENT8
Uvncnl cariUio of rnUMul irplaunpaA
UnRk o America. IWIurt, HwUabtr 6 -i-
Uimlaop County trma. AStacla, beptemMr
it u x. ,
TULunock Cooatr JHUr Tillamook, Baptn
Der 13 to 15.
Coo and Curry County JTUr, JCrrtl Point,
September IS to 19.
JacSson County Km, Hefilari, September
IS to 10.
Walia Walla, Copo, Fair. Walla Walla, Sep
tember 1 to 10.
Coo and Carry county fair, MyiUa Point,
September liJ-ltt-
itiget Sound eooferanca of tha Methodist
cfmrcti, Yaoeourer, Wash.,, bepteaber 1
to 17.
. rr Kut Bellas' Btat conferooea, Portland,
Isp4mbcr 14.
Csiapooia Vallay Fair, Bi uwiarOJe. Bsptcaa
ber 1 to 10.
Northwest tiraln and HJ Bhow. Pendleton,
Heptember la to 28.
Haebinctoo, btate Fair, XaUma, September
IS-Jo. -
Lan. Count ralr, Euiene, September la
to 23. .
Columbia County JTmir, bt. Helens, Septem
ber lit to 21.
Ctackamaa County Fair, Canby, September
1U to 22.
Josephine County Fair, Grants Pass, Sep
tember 1 U to 22.
J-ower Columbia Fair, Astoria. September
19 to 22.
Hog and Dairy Show, Banks, September
-u to it.
Uaiheur County Fair. Ontario,
September
SO to 22.
Yamhill County Fair,
ilcMinnrtUe. Bep-
tember 20 to za.
Westers Jiorweeien-Danish conference of
Methodist church. Portland. September 20-24.
Hound-no. Pendleton. September 21-23.
Southern Wasoo County Fair. Xysb Valley,
September 21 to 23.
Grant County Fair, John Day, September
24 to 30.
Hermit ton Bog and Dairy Show, Hermlston,
September 25 to 30.
Oregon Stata Fair, Salem.- September 23
to 3M.
Idaho State Fair. Woodland, Wash., Sep
tember 27 to 30.
Cranberry Show, .Long .Beach, Wash., Sep
tember 2t to 30.
Fratklin County fair, ComieLl, Wash., Sep
tember 29 and 30.
Im&a County Fair, Elgin. September 28
to 80."
Prune FestiTal, Vancourer, October 18-21.
Uneson lnter-Stat Fair, FrtnerUle, Octo
ber 3 to 7.
Klamath County Fair. Klamath Falls. Oc
tober 4-.
Stat, eonrentioa W. C T. t'.. McMinnriile,
October 12-14.
A "WEATHER i'OBECAST
Portland and ricinity: Tonight and Wed
nesday fair; not ao warm Wednesday; winds
mostly westerly.
Oregon and Washington: Tonight and
Wednesday Mr: light southerly winds.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Low pressure orerlies the Pacific. Plateau
and northern Rocky mountain states, extends
along the Atlantic and Gulf states, and pre
Tiila ore a sman area In the upper Mississippi
TaJiey. Elsewhere the pressure is moderately
high. Precipitation has occurred from thejjSP
fier Mississippi Taller to tha North Atlantic
coast. along the gulf coast, and at a few
scattered stations in other sections. The heari
est rainfall reported was 1.08 inches at Waah
inrtnn. D. C. The weather is much warmer
in Minnesota and much cooler in the upper
Ohio raliey and lower Lake region and at
the mouth of the Columbia rirer. Jerapera
tures of 100 degrees or higher occurred gen
erally yesterday fnsn Southern Oregon to
Arizona.
Relative humidity at Portland:' Noon yes
terday, 44 per cent: ft p. m. yesterday. 37
per cent: 3 a. m. today. 84 per cent.
Precipitation since January 1 : Total. 20 34
inches; normal. 26.31 inches: deficiency. S.S7
inches. EDWARD L. WELLS.
OBSERVATIONS
Temp. "3
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Abilene, Tex.
Baker, Or. .
Barkerrille, - B
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Boise, Idaho . . . .
Boston, Mass. . . .
Buffalo. S. T.
Calgary. Alberta .
Chicago. Ill
Rearer. Colo.
les Moines, Iowa
Rdaonton. Alberta
Fresno. Cal
(i aires toe, Texas . .
Helena, Mont, . . .
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Juneau, Alaska .....
Kansas City. Mo. .....
lx Angeles, Cal
TMarshfield, Or
Medi ord. Or
Memphis, Tenn
New Orleans. La
New York. N. 1
N ome, Alaska
North Head. Wash
North Platte, Neb....
Oklahoma City. Okla. .
phoenix. Aria
Pittsburg. Pa.
Portland. Or . .
Prince Rupert. B. O. .
Koseburg. Or
Koswell. N. M
Sacramento, Cal
Kt. Louis, Mo
fct. Psul. Mmn
Salt I-ake City. Utah..
Sau Irtego. Cal
eian Francisco, Cal. . .
Seattle. Wash. -
Sheridan, Wyo.
Si:ka, Alaska
Siwkane, Wash
Tsnana. Alaska
Tatoosh Inland. Wash .
Tonopah. Ner. ......
Vakk-X. Alaska
Vancouver. B. C . . . .
Walla Walla. Wash...
Washington. I. C . . . .
Winnemucra. Nor. . . .
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ikima, ash.
P. M. report of preceding day.
t- tit Tina Friday "Unless tax
piyers pay the third Installment of
their federal income ta.x on or before
midnijht Friday, September 15, the
whole amount becomes immediately due
and payable upon demand,' said Clyde
G. Huntley, collector or internal rev
enue, yesterday. "Notices have been
sent to taxpayers, but failure to re
ceive a notic does not relieve m, tax
payer of his obligation to pay tne tax
on time. The tax may be paid t the
collector office in the custom' house
or at either of the branch offices at
Eugene and Pendleton."
- Columbia stares. portland-Multac
man Falls-Hood Klver-The Dalles (51
viaion tLeav Portland Stace Termi
nal, Park and Yamhill streets, 9:80
a. nv. 11:30 a. m.. 2:30 p. m., 4:45
p. m. dally to Hood River, and :30
p. Budaily to Hood River, except Sat
urdays, Sundays and holidays, 11:15
n. m. Saturdays, Sundays ana Bon
days to Hood River. Leave Multnomah
Falls for , Portland :20 a. m 11 :20
a. m 1:80 p. m.. P- - and :35
p. rn. daily. Direct connections with
all stages to and from Tne Dalles.
Phone Main MIL AdY.
Fortland-Tniamook C4nia Stare-
stage depot, rarat ana xamnm streets.
Daily at 8 -.15 a. in- 1J :30 and 3 :30 p. in.
Special arrangements made for fishing
parties. Main 861L. Adv.
Yor Artificial Teeth will be better
if made by the plate specialist. Dr.
itossraaru journal buiidli. Adv.
Take the Best Car Kloclc Sani
tarium, 15th and Tillamook. Bast
8953. Adv.
Dr. O. O. Fletcher, wife. and nurse
Jiave returned. Practice limited to
the foot- 513 Morgan- Mala 8762. Ad.
Peninsula. Clie to Meet The Penin-
FURNACES
INTERNATIONAL
Pipm and Pipeles
ACOS COMBrsrXTlOK KAsrous
CXIPbB OAS BAJfGBS
WOODS-BYZBTI SOUS rCZX
B-ASGES
Tr Ot Firitit
Takes Part Paraaeai
LYNCH BROSJ
LB4W7. tltt. 118 th RU Sear ITaak.
KGG-KGN-KYG.
Radio
EaTIock & Watson Radio Serrics
Northwestern Radio Mfff. Co,
Willard P. Hawley Jr.
Broadcasting
The Journal News
U.S-Health Bulletins , ,
DcUy Police Theft Report
Radio Advice and Instruction
Journal of Western Industry
Farm Bulletins
Entertainment
DAILY AFTERNOON FftoaftAM
1t:04 1 :00 KUN. Instrumental and roovl
Shonnfranh music courtesy
emick Co.)
1:00-2:00 KQV. Instrumental and voeal
phonograph njusic (courtesy
BrnnTwicS Balke-Colletxlsr Co.
nd SiebeHln-Iira Co.
X:ZO- S:S0 -MON. Instrumental and voeal
Ehonograpb music.
QQ. Instrumental and vocal
records tcourtety B.eed rrencb
Co.)
Tonight '
6:30 KQQ. The Journl baseball
series.
B:45 KOO. Talk b tha Bt. Rev.
Tnomas . Qaltar, bishop of
Tennessee, on "Religion and
Commerce. '
6:00- 7:30 KQV. Instrumental and vocal
music.
7:80- S:00 KQQ. Tha Journal Raws Bui
tetina. 8:00- 8:00 KQN. Instrumental and vocal
musie-
9:00-10:00 KVQ. Instrumental and Tocal
muse.
Questions on radio sent to The Journal or
Hallock 4 Watson Radio Rerrice. M 192
Park street, will be answered on Saturday
nig nt between 8 and 9 o cloca by Station KGci
sula Park Improvement club will hold
its first meeting of the season this eve
nlns at 8 o'clock in the Peninsula
school house. Plans for the erection of
a community house in Celumbia park
will be discussed. Community Service
will present two reels of motion pic
tures and J. C. Henderson will conduct
a community sing with Miss Virginia
Lohm&n. accompanist. The 192a expo
eition songs will be featured.
Fortland.Astorta-Saslde Division
Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park
and Yamhill streets, 7:30 a. m., 8:30
a. m.. 11 :80 a. m., 1 p. m., 2 :45 p. rn..
4:15 p. m.. 6:45 p. m. and 1230 a. m.
daily. Direct connections at Astoria
for Seaside and Clatsop beach points.
except on 6 :4a p. in. stage from Port
land. Leave Astoria for Portland 7
a, m.. 10 a. m.. 12 noon, 1:80 p. rru.
3 :15 p. m . 6 p. nr.. 8 :30 p. m. dally and
8 p. m. daily, except Sundays. 11 :1S
p. m. Sundays only. For further in
formation phone Columbia Stages,
Wain 8811. Adv.
Colombia 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. ra. dally ; :15 Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays. For information pnone
Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv.
Portland-Salein stage Leave Stage
Terminal, Park and Yamhill, hourly
from 7 :0a 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. 7:03. 9:05, 11:05. 1:05, 3:05
.make direct connections for Eugene.
Corvallis and Albany. Main 861L Adv
Salera-Mill City SUge Leaves Salem
stage terminal for Mill City: No- 1,
7 :30 a. m. : No. 3. 10 :30 a. m. : No. 6,
4:30 P. ra- No. 1 Connects with east
bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham
man, Prop. Adv.
Hood BJvere finest eactng place. The
Pheasant and Oregon Hotel dining
room, all under same maagement.
Adv.
Str. America St- Helens via Colum
bia river, 2 .30 pr m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m.
Sunday. Alder street dock. Main
8323. Adv.
Tke P&easaat, Hood River. Dining
room, tea room and fountain room, -1
real placo to eat. Adv.
The Pheasant and Oregon hotel din
ing room. Hood River. A real placo t&
eat. Adv-
Jocelya Foalkes, piano instructor,
returned. Adv.
For graBolated eyelids consult Oood
Sight Institute, 306 Alisky bldg. Adv.
Plan for Y. Beligioua Program W.
W. Dillon, executive secretary of the
In the Center of
Things
At Washington,
Broadway and
Stark
for YOUR Convenience
imperial
icitel
Manager
that suits you to a
Ask your xroccr
ORANGE PEKOE
"3
i in
IN ROUND TINS
Mason, Ehrman & Co.
DISTRIBUTORS
state Y M- C A spent Saturday la
Taooma. In conferenca with a amaS
group of association sacretaries repre
senting city aasociaaona of the North
west, when plana wer completed for
visits by tne city secretaries in tne
Northwest to axrsutge au adequate) rw-
ligious - work program for taa tan.
Diilon vu a speaker at an asseeiation
"setting vo confereace" held in. Eugene
Sunday evening. . s
Dr. MeElveea -to Talk ea Cklaa
"Changing China" la to be tne title of
Dr. W. T. McEl veen's Illustrated lec
ture at the First Congregational
church on Thursday eveninr. Thirty-
five stereopticon pictures will be shown
illustrating; the recent political, social
and religious changes in the Celestial
Empire.
To Address Ad Cl4 Arthur H.
Deute. former Portland advertising
man. now sales manager of the Bor
den Sales company of New York, and
Bishop Charles H. Brent ox Western
New York, ex-chaplaln general of the
A. fci. F.,, win be tne speakers at the
Ad club In the Benson hotel Wednes
day noon. Nina Dressel, accompanied
by Mrs. Fred Newton, will sing.
Chiropractor Kaared Bean Qr. W.
P. Evans, professor of anatomy at the
Oregon State College of Chiropractic,
has been made dean of the college. The
college began its fall term with a large
enrollment. The opening exercises
Monday were in charge of the Alpha
Beta Theta and Gamma. Sigma Greek
letter societies.
Lancaster to Address Sfaxamai
Samuel C. Lancaster, engineer of the
Columbia River highway and origina
tor of the Lancaster summer camp,
will be the honor guest and principal
speaker at the regular Maaama lunch
eon Wednesday noon, at the Y. W.
C. A.
Tourist Travel Is
More Than in 1920,
Says 6. N. Official
Tourist travel over the northern
transcontinental railway lines has been
heavier this season than during the
record season of 1920, according to a
statement made by A. J. Dickinson,
passenger traffic manager of the Great
Northern Railway company, who ar
-This is the
sr
1 - " - - .-. it 11
Going: Fast
at only
But .
Delightful heat
rived Monday on a general business
tour of tha Northwest. .
: "Portland ' has drawn more tonrisU
this rear than it slid in 1929 and a
greater demand for tickets to the Rose
City la flooding our Eastern offices,
said Dickinson. .
The YisitinT raU official said that
the strike baa had little Influence on
westbound travel and that so far as
tha rail officials are concerned, the
shopmen's walkomt Is a thing of the
past. Shop forces are being built up,
trains are running practically on regu
lar schedule) and the trains which were
withdrawn shortly after the strike
soon will b replaced.
Eoosevelt Highway
Boosters Withdraw
Commission Attack
Salem, Sept- 12. A request that the
resolution recently sent to the state
highway department, criticizing that
body for its attitude toward the Roose
velt Coast highway, be withdrawn has
been received by Governor Olcott from
No Trouble to Keep
Skin Free From Hairs
(The Modern Beauty)
There is no need for any woman
to countenance superfluous hairs,
becausa with a paste made by mix
ing some powdered delatone with,
water it is easy to get rid of them.
The paste is applied for 2 to 3 min
utes, then rubbed off and the skin
washed. This treatment will rid
the skin of hair without leaving a
blemish, but care should be taken
to see that ypu get real delatone.
Mix fresh as wanted.
DR. C. L. HAYNES
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
"Glasses That Fit TTone Better
Prices Very Seasonable
OTEB BOBEBTS BKOTHEBS
Third aad Morrison
IL Ml, I
Here's to the mothers whose
boys and girls
A lunch to school mast
carry.
A slice of Davidson's "Honey
Health" Bread
And all your troubles bury.
Properly nourished children give less cause for worry. The
glow of health brings a whistle or a song. Cheerfulness is an
indication of good health. '
Keep healthy by -building up your body and your children's
bodies with the best and soundest materials.
After months of experimenting we have found a mixture of
FINE 100 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, PURE HONEY and
other ingredients which, when scientifically- mixed and thor
oughly baked, produce Davidson's NEW HONEY HEALTH
Bread. It is moist, fine in texture and sweet in taste. '
Bread that Paul O. Sampson
dietitian, recommended in his recent lectures while in Portland.
Order Davidson's HONEY HEALTH BREAD from your
grocer's today.
DAVIDSON BAKING CO.
Bakers of
Davidson's Ideal and
Davidson's Whole Wheat Bread.
Davidson's Honey-Health makes delicious toast and "Zwieback"
for breakfast.
the Radiantf ires, sold by the
installed and piped '
we can only install 15 a day (and their perfect satisfaction
depends on perfect installation), therefore, it will be "first
come, first served." Get yours now.
for half an hour costs less than a 2c stamp!
Fred C Baker,' secretary of the Boose-1
velt Memorial Coa Highway associa
tion. -i -: - ,:
Tha recent trip of tha association
members to Crescent City. CaL. In
cofnoanr with the Oregon nignway
comsniaeion. it Ls explained, la respon'-l
aible for tha withdrawal, in that it
lwaa Instrumental in bringing about a
mora cordial spirit of cooperation ana
better understandlne? between our com
mission and the state highway com-1
mission.
DEBATES 8S-1S TAX FLAK ,
Walla Walla; Wash- Sept.' 12. Dr.
S. B. I. Penrose, president of Whitman
College. left Sunday on a trip du
which he will cover the principal cities
of eastern and central Washington, de I
bating tne 30-10 plan of school taxation.
r
Portland Display
Men's School
of
Window Trimming
and Card Writing
Opens
Night School
September 14th
8 o'Ciock
For Farther Information
CALL OB WBITE
east em
Portland Display
Men's School
JOHN JL STARK CO,
BUILDING
IS East Morrison St.
Fortlasd, Oregon
nationally - known
Gas Co. this week,
.;
down
"The Store That
3 Hemstitching Skillfully and
Promptly Executed in Oar
Art Goods Section.
Wednesday Bargain Bulletin
Store Opens For Thrifty Cash Buyers Who Store Closes
at 9 A.M. Ae Quidc to Recotpiize the Im- atS:30 P.M.
portant Savings Made Possible
By These Underpriced Offerings. LET EACH ITEM SPEAK.
FOR ITSELF.
A Great Dollar Special for Wednesday
Japanese Printed LUNCH CLOTHS
at $1.00 ea. :
Choice From Lines Formerly Selling to 3 "Times This Price
Through a special purchase at unusual discounts we" secured about 1000 of
those popular printed, blue and white, Japanese Tea and Lunch Cloths. -And
Wednesday we place the entire lot on sale at the ridiculously low price of SI
each. Included are both one-piece cloths and those in faggot stitch, and in
the assortment are the following sizes : 45x454nch, 54x54-inch, 60x60-inch,
72x72-inch, 60x80-inch; 72x90-inch, 72x100 inch, 86x96 inch and 90xl00-inch.
They come in neat printed patterns, some of which are slightly irregular. .All
are extraordinary values at S1.00 each.
No Phone or Mail Orders None Sent C. 0. D. or Exchanged at This Sale
Price None Sold to Dealers and Quantities Limited to Any One Purchaser
A Surprise Value In
Misses' Wyandotte VELOUR COATS
WITH OPOSSUM, SQUIRRELINE (C OK Art
AND SELF COLLARS AT. ... .... dUsUU
SoTento, Brown, Navy' and Reindeer - "
Young women who would be fashionably coated at a price that insures a splendid
saving should not fail to attend Wednesday's sale, for we have undervalued one of
the season's most favored models. Comes in a fine Wyandotte velour with four
neat pleats at back and with an attractively braid embroidered panel at side. Has
neat belt. And you have choice of those with self, opossum or squirrdme collars.
Three sizes in sorrento, navy, brown and reindeer. On sale one day only at this
price. -
TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS AT ABOUT CI O fQ
ONE-THIRD OFF AT. .......... . jDt)ot70 .
Garments of splendid style and fit, well made of a fine quality Taffeta Silk and
shown in various 'colors and in sizes 54 to 60 hip measure. j
Bur son's Full Fashioned f
COTTON HOSE, 3 Pairs for $1.00
Sizes SVt to 10 in Black and White
A surprisingly low price for these famous stockings of superior fit and durability.
They are made from select cotton, with full fashioned leg and foot and with re
inforced heel and toes. All sizes, sy2 to 10, in regular and outsizes, are in Wednes
day's sale at 3 pairs for S1.00. -, j ' " ;'"
JUST 350 PAIRS
Women's SHOES and OXFORDS
IN WEDNESDAY'S SALE AT, (CO OT
PAIR...:......, ,.r...ot
An extraordinary underpricing of broken lines in fashionable high Shoes and
Oxfords in black and in brown leathers,. Military heel models in standard makes
that regularly sell up to more than twice this sale price. All sizes are in the
assortment. Come early to secure yours. PAY ONLY $2.37 A PAIR. , -NONE
EXCHANGED, SENT C. O. D. AND NO PHONE ORDERS
For Wednesday s Sale We Offer 4 Attractive Styles in Printed
HOUSE FROCKS at $1:00 Each
In our Art Goods Section :we have arranged a special sale of fine Linene Suiting
House Frocks in attractive stamped patterns that only need the finishing touch of
your nimble and skilful fingers to fashion; them into beautiful garments. They
come in coral, cobalt, honey dew, pink, etc., and are shown in easily worked designs, -the
finished models of which are'on special display. ;:-
For
Two Big
One Consisting of 14
Corsets at $1.00
Included are Girdles, Sport Corsets and
models for average and for stout figures.
Materials are fine brocades, heavy coutils
and fancies. Also the popular all-rubber
girdles, sizes 19 to 28. Choice at $1.00
For
SILKS
Natural Pohgees at 85c Yd
A fine firm imported Japanese Pongee
Sflk of12M weight and standard width,
suitable for many '.different purposes,' in
Wednesday's sale at 85c yard.
Undersells Because
' Hi - - ill
' ' ii I
Women's Full Fashioned Black
SILK HOSE
In Wednesday's . Sale
At $1.00 Pr;
Good durable, pure dipped Silk Hose that fit per
fectly. Irregulars of a well known make. They
come full fashioned, with reinforced mercerized
lisle sole, heel, toe and top, and finished with wide
garter hem. Both regular and oiitsizes, 8Vfc to
10V, at 11.00 a pair. ;
Wednesday
We Announce
ONE -
DOLLAR Specials
Styles in
The Other Offers Choice From 11 Styles in
House F'rocks at $1 .00
Smart House Frocks n solid colors
nd neat Figured Ginghams, Linene Suit
ings of Bradford Cambrics. Many are in
plaids and check. A great variety of
styles from the chic flapper models to the
ultra conservative, f Choice at $1.00
-Wednesday: Specials
AND RESS
All Wool
Seasonable weight all-wool Jersey in
54-inch .width, shown in the popular
heather mixtures. Suitable for both'
women's: and : children's . garments.
Wednesday at 1.69 yard '-
It Sells for Cash"
CJ Areata for the Butteriek Pat
terna and Publicationa all
1 New Styles Now Shown., :
Iri
GOODS
Jersey at $1.69 Yd:
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