.: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, U22.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
TOWN TOPICS
OUMl.NO KVaUIT
Uanaral ecanituoa of rTotaitant Kpaeopl
Cburcn at Imtm. Fortiaad, Vtml.r -2a.
1-UUmook Couitf tfma. Illliinwi. Mcpteav-
ba 12 to 1ft.
Oooa mad Carry County nor, Myrtl Point.
BcpCembw IS to 1.
Jackaon County "mir, JLedford. September
II to 18.
Walla Walia County Pair, Walla Walla, Sep
tember IS to 16.
facet Bound confereoee of taa atetltodlst
chore. VancouTcr, Hub.. beptcmber IS
to IT.
Near ut BcUef titata conference, Portland.
September 18.
V.iapuu Valley Fair. BrowstTUle, Beptenv
. ber 15 u in.
' .Nortnwwt Uraln and Hay Show. Pendleton.
Beptcmber lit to 28.
Vtutuoston tttata Fair, Yakima. September
1H-23.
Laoa County Ifalr, Catena, September 19
to 22-
Columbia County ITair, lit. Helena, Septem
ber IV to 21.
Clackamas County Fair. Canby, September
19 to 22.
Joaephino County JTaiz, Cranta Paas. Sep
tember 11 to n.
low,r Columbia ITair, Astoria, September
lit to Ti.
Hog and Hairy Snow, Banks, September
20 to 22.
Malheur County ITair, Ontario, September
20 to 22.
Mm bill County Fair, MrMinnTtUe, Sep
tember 20 to 22.
Western Norteclan-lMnisb conference of
Met'KxlMt cnurcn. Portland. September 20-24.
Hound-up, Pendleton, September 21-23.
Southern Wasco County fair. Tych V alley.
September 21 to 23.
Oram County i air, John 17, September
24 to 30.
Hermit ton Hoc and Dairy Show, Uermiston,
SeDtember 25 to 30.
Oregon SUta fair, Saiem. September 25
to u.
Idaho State Pair, Woodland, Wash., Sep
tember 27 to 80.
Cranberry Show, Lionf Beach. Wash., Sep
tember 20 to 30.
Frar.klin County fair, Connell, Wash., Sep
tember 29 and 30.
Union County Fair, Klgin, September 2S
to So.
Prune FeatlTsi, VancouTer, October 19-21.
Oregon Interstate Fair, Prinerme. Octo
ber 3 to 7.
Kiamatn County Fair, KJamath la Us. Oc
tober 4-tt.
Htate correction W. C. T. V.. alcAUnnrille.
October 12-14.
Wahkiakum county fair, Skamokawa, Wash.,
October 12-14.
WEIATHER COS'DITIOS
Hieh ptesaure prerails on the extreme nnrta
Pacific coast, over moat of the country east
of the Mississippi i-ITer, and in parte of the
central . and extreme northern plains region.
Klsewnere low pressure is the rule. Precipita
tion occurred CTer a belt reaching trom
Southeastern British Columbia to North Da
kota, and at a number of scattered places in
other sections. The following heary raintall
is, Teported: Galreston, Texas, 1.58; Boston,
Mass., 1.22. Tue weather is generally cooler
in the Pacific states, in the extreme northern
Plains region, and along the Atlantic coast,
and is generally warmer in other section.
Freezing weather i reported from Mamtoba.
Relative humidity at Portland: Noon ym
tenia y. 58 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday. SO
per cent; 6 a. m. today, 80 per rent.
Precipitation since January 1: Total, 20.34
rachei; normal, Jti.otS niclin; deficiency, 6 02
Inches. EDWiKU U WtLLS.
OBSERVATIONS
STATIONS
Temp.
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Baker, Or
IBoue. Idaho
Boston. Mas
Buffalo, N. Y
Calgary, Alberta
Chicago, 111 .'.
leuer. t'olo.
lies Mutnes, Iowa. . . . .
KUmonton. Alberta . . . .
fcureka. Cal.
- (ialreston. Texas
Helena. Mont,
Honolulu. T. .11
Huron, S.
Juneau, Alaska
Kansas City, ilo.
l,os Angeles, Cal
Manhtield. or
aicuiutu, ........
Memphis. Teun
New Orleans. La
New Ycrk. N. Y
Nome, Alaska
North Head. Wash
North Platte. Neb
Oklahoma City, Okla . . .
Phoenix. Ariz
Ilttabnrgh, l'a
Portland. Or
Prime Kupert, B. C
Koseburg. ' Or
lioswell. N. Mel
Sacramento, Cal
St. lxmia. Mo
Kt. Paul. Mmn
Bait, Lake City, Utah -
San lrtego. Cal. .
San Franciscb, Cal
Seattle. Wash.
Sheridan. Wyo.
Sitka. Alaska
Spokane, Wash
Tanana, Alaska
Tatorah Island, Wash. . .
Tonopah, N er
V aides. Alaska
Vancouver, B. C
Walla Walla, Wash
Washington, 1). "C
Winnemuoca, Ner .
- Yakima. Wash.
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WEATHER FORECAST
Portland and Ticinitjr Tonight, fair; Thurs
day, fair and cooler; northwesterly winds.
Oregon Tonight, fair; Thursday, fair and
coofer; light westerly winds.
Washington Tonight and Thursday, fair;
cooler east portion tonight; moderate south
westerly winds,
Hair romtrlnrs for Food Handle
The suggestion of Dr. George Parrish,
city health officer, that as a means of
Portland Display
Men's School
of
Window Trimming
and Card Writing
Open
-Night School
September 14th
S O'ClOCal
For Farther Information
CALL OR WRITE ,
EAST .
Portland Display
Men's School
JOHN L. STARK CO.
BUILDING
m East Morrison St, v
Portland, Oregoa
LOWER PRINTING PRICES
The ADELMORE PRESS
INDEPENDENT PRINTERS
BOND LETTER HEADS
Print aa Rapid AutonvaUa rrsim
$3.00 Per 1000
HONK BDWT. TS7S TENTH T.
AT TOCR BECK AXD CAXX.
FOOT SUFFERERS
After yon hsee tried aQ the ready-mad
an-h aupports and oorrectiiw ahoea and bar
wight Areh 8 up ports weigh on ounce t.
They are mad to order from an impression
ot print) of the loot. Peri cot fit and
4 absolute reiieX.
I 1 ntteck Blook. . Nr4way 04S.
better protection for the - public. ' all
food hand 1 era, regardless of sex. be
required to wear coverings for their
hair, either hair nets or some similar
method, has been taken ap by various
organizations interested - in public
health. Now the Medical Review of
Reviews proposes that it be made a
subject for federal law. State and
city health bureaus in many parts of
the United States-have declared In fa
vor of the suggestion of Dr. Parrish.
L. Benolt geeks Sis Father L- Be-
noit. No. 260 Orleans street, Montreal.
Canada, has appealed to Mayor IJaker
for assistance in trying to locate his
father, Francis Benoit, aged 70, who
left Long-ueull. near Montreal, 23 years
ago. The writer states that last he
heard from his father was in 1908.
through a letter sent from Portland,
when the elcer Benoit used the name
of Joseph Roy. In 1913 one of his
sons met him In Seattle, but nothing
has been heard of him since. "I have
the idea that he was at one time
in partnership in some fish business
in Portland under the name of Francis
Benoit or Joseph PwOy," says the seeker
for information.
Portland-Aitona-Ssaslde Division
Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park
and Yamhill streets, 7 :30 a. m., 9 :30
a. m.. 11:30 a. m., l'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 :4a 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., 6 p. m., 8 :30 p. m. dally and
8 p. m. daily, except Sundays, 11:15
p. m. Sundays only. For further in
formation phone Columbia Stages,
Main 8611 Adv.
'ary Wants Artlflceri Enlistment
of qualified artificers in the navy has
been authorized, afVer a year's sus
pension, according to orders received
this morning by Lieutenant R. E.
Kerr, commanding officer of the Port
land Navy Recruiting statiorL The
ratinprw opened for enlistment are:
Machinists, blacksmiths, motor me
chanics, coppersmiths, molders, car
penters, shipfitters and patternmak
ers, radio men. musicians and men
with clerical training also may en
list in advanced ratings, the order
says.
Colombia Stages- Portlana-Multnc.
mah Falls-Hood River-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. m., 11:20
a. m., 1 :20 p. m.. 4 :20 p. m. and 6 :33
p. m. daily. Direct connections with
all stages to and from The Dalles.
Phone Main SS11. Adv.
Klwanls Club Guests Twenty-five
Kiwanians in attendance at the Gen
eral Convention were guests of the
Portland Kiwanis club at luncheon at
the Multnomah hotel Tuesday. Bishop
Harold S. Longley of Iowa, the prin
cipal speaker, said '"the orte thing the
world needs i for business men. labor
ing: men and all others to -et next to
God." B. Randolph Bias of West Vir
ginia spoke on the relationship be
twren the history of Oregon and that
of his home state. Lewis and Clarke
tame from West Virginia, he said.
Misa Lola Kernan sang, accompanied
by Mrs. Winifred Worrell.
Colombia Stages Portland - St
Helens local. Leave Portland Stage
Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets,
10 a. tn. 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.
Errand Lands Him in Jail Vernon
Heathman went to police headquarters
this morning to arrange For a friend's
bail, but he remained until he could
arrange, for his own. At the station
Inspector Tom Swennes recognied him
and held him on a warrant issued last
April charging him with issuing a
check with insufficient funds. The
check Is said to have been for $15.
Heathman was forced to put up $200
bail.
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 :38 p. m. and
10 p. m. 7 :0o, 9 :05, 11 :05. 1 :05, 3 :05
make direct connections for Kugene,
Corvallis and Albany. Main 8611. Adv
Kate of ear East Relief Meeting
Changed The Near East relief state
conference has been changed from
Thursday. September 14, to Monday
September 18. at 10 a.m., in the Y. M.
C A., according to an announcement
mi'.de today by J. J. Handsaker, state
director.
Salem-Mlll 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.
Lieutenant Fnltos Transferred
tLieutenam Frank Fulton, finance of
ficer for the quartermaster corps, has
been transferred to the spruce pro
duction corporation.
Portland. Tillamook 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.
Family Cat Blamed An oil lamp,
left burning low, and the family cat.
are factors believed to be responsible
for a J150 fire that broke out in the
home of L. E. Reynolds, No. 1524
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Northwestern Radio Mfg. Co.
Wfflard P. Hawley Jr.
Broadcasting
The Journal News
U. S. Health Bulletins
Daily Police Theft Report
Radio Advice and Instruction
Journal of Western Industry
- Farm Bulletins
Entertainment
Daily Afternoon lroermm
12:00- 1 :00 KON. Instrumental and -rocal
phonograph music tcourtesj
Rmirk Al Pa 1
1:00-2:00 KQY. Instrumental and rosal
phonograph music ( courtesy
Brunswick Balk e-Collender Co.
and Siehe rlina-Lucas Co.
2:30- 3:30 KG". Instrumental and Toeal
S:00- 6:30 KQQ. Instrumental and eoeal
records tcourtesj Keed-1 mncn
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Tonight
5:30 KOS. Trie Juomal baseball
series.
E:45 KGS. Talk b the Re.
Chart N. Lathrop on "I
6:00- 7:30 KQY. Instrumental and focal
music
7:30- 8:00 KGQ. The Journal Newt Bul-
letlns.
8:00-10:00 KWQ Concert featuring Gene
Tiere Gilbert. Elenor Wbitson,
Georgia Sehmeer. Olsa Ruff.
, Olsa Welch, Mrs. Elizabeth
.Nelson and Dr. B. Wealej
Spans.
Questions on radio sect to The Journal or
Hallock Wawon Radio Serrice, No. 192
i'ark street, will be answered on Saturday
nicht between 8 and 9 o clock by Station KM..
Marvland avenue, shortly after
o'clock this morning. Firemen who
answered the call said the fire was
probably caused by the lamp being
knocked over by the cat.
Regulations Declared Prejudicial
Advice has been received by tne port-
land Traffic & Transportation associ
ation that the examiner in the red
wood tank and silo material case
brought by the association had ten
tatlvely reported to the Interstate
Commerce commission that minimum
carioading regulations on the com
modity in the Northwest were unduly
prejudicial. The minima loadings in
this state range from 38.00U to o4,oou
as against 30,000 in California.
Lecture at Library A lecture will
be given in room A, public library
Sunday at 3 p. m. on "The History
and Practice of Metaphysical Heal
ing." Str. America St Helens via Colum
bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m.
Sunday. Alder street dock. Main
S323. Adv.
Peaches Late Crawford. Pick them
$1.25 bushel, this week, at Canby. J
W. Fawver. Remember the name.
Adv.
Dr. O. O. Fletcher, wife and nurse
have returned. Practice limited to
the foot, 512 Morgan. Main 8762. Ad
Portal Wall Beds will save room
Cress &. Co., Inc., Front and Stark
streets. Adv.
S. k H. Green Stamps for Cash Hoi
man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 560-21. Adv,
Dentistry that doesn't hurt. Dr.
Stevenson. Bush & Lane bldg. Adv.
Dr. Hood, glasses, Morgan bldg. Ad.
company haul reached the 4000 : foot
mark, despite an accident in' which
Malcolm Scott, one of the chief drillers,
suffered a broken arm.
Tax Investigators
To Meet Portland
Owners Monday
The tax investigating committee now
engaged in the compilation of i its re
port to the governor and the coming
legislature, will hold an open meeting
Monday next at 10 o'clock in the green
room of the Chamber of Commerce for
discussion of taxation matters with
those residents of Portland who desire
to be heard.
The committee some months ago
made a trip through Eastern Oregon
holding hearings at the principal
points on the railroad from Baker to
The Dalles, to which all those Inter
ested in the reduction of taxation were
invited. A second tour of the Wil
lamette valley and Southern Oregon,
commencing at Medford, was planned
but abandoned. The Portland meeting
is to give an opportunity to all those
taxpayers who may have suggestions
to make to present these to the commission.
Specifically the subjects of eorpor
atlon.taxes, income tax and the taxa
tion of money, note an, accounts will
be discussed Monday.-:?-"":
Republicans Will
Meet Sept.- 24 to
Prepare Platform
Thirty-four men, prominent in the
activities of the Republican party of
the state, have been appointed by Wal
ter L. Toozo Jr., chairman of the
state central committee, to uitpt in
Portland, September 24. at the Imperial
hotel, to draft a platform for that
party and its candidates for the com
ing campaign.
This committee is to remain in ses
sion up to the time the so-called state
convention is to be convened, Septem
ber 26. The personnel of the commit
tee follows :
Bruce Dennis of La Grande, chair
man : Robert A. Booth, Eutrene ; Rev.
15. H. Leach, Kugene ; R. K. Farrell.
Portland; B. L. Eddy, Roseburg ; K.
D. Cusick, Albany; Gus C. Moser. Port
land : ' K. K. Kubli, Portland ; Denton
Burdick. Redmond ; Thomas Kay. Sa
lem : Herbert Gordon, Portland ; George
A. White, Salem : L. E. Bean. Eugene ;
I. L. Patterson. Salem : J. D. Lee. Port
land ; I. N. Day. Portland ; Amedee
M. Smith. Portland ; Lair W. Thomp
son, Portland ; A. J. Johnson, Corval
lis ; George Neuner Jr.. Roseburg: Tom
T. Bennett. Marshfield ; Jay Upton,
Prineville ; W. T. Vinton. McMinnville ;
J. W. Donnelly, The Dalles ; H. T.
Botts, Tillamook ; O. V. Hurt, V aid
port : Roy W. Ritner, Pendleton ;
Georee W. Miller. Baker : W. A. Mas
singill, Lakeview ; Bert Anderson.
Medford ; F. D. McCuUy." Joseph : F. A.
Baker. Klamath Falls ; M. Fitzmau
rice, Condon, and George W. Hayes,
Vale.
OIL DRILLER ISjrBED
Astoria, Sept. 13. Drilling at the oil
well of the Lower Columbia Oil & Gas
CLOTHES that
welcome the season
of bracing morn and
misty eve of rain-filled
skies and, searching
winds.
Autumn Suits
and Topcoats
$25 to $40
"Style that Stays'
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Bet. Fourth and Fifth
"Where Young Men Buy"
Marvelous Mental Tests Tonight
Lincoln High School Auditorium
3 Important Announcements of
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BENSON HOTEL
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"HARNESSING BRAIN POWER
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PEOPLES THEATRE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 8 P. M.
Admission $2.00
Advance Ticket Sale, J. K. Gill Co.
Friday and Saturday
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A service for buyers
We relieve you of the responsibility of seeing that
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