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THURSDAY, OCTOBER ' 26, 1922. THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. OREGON. TOWN TOPICS - . . CUMUUSTCAII Citron Health Expaiitioa. ForfUa. Oetdbor i - i : . - h m J V-.tnn Wl I J.-.rr k 81l1, Spokaaa, Oo- pb:T to NaramW 3. Paoifio IocYnatianal Portland. WeatbT 4-11. Northwest Potato i tower Kmembcf 20-2 S. r Orer Aseociatioa cf Coatrtr Jadces and tumiaiMim Pfrti nd December! 12 to 14. . Btiu TMcMn asociaum .!. -land. Deccnaar 2 to SO. r WEATHEB rOKECASI Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Friday x-raakmal lain: aoutbrrW wind. Orun Tonight and Friday occasional rain; rooter lonisbt east portion; modetaU Kmtb ?rly- frini. ' T . " Washington Tonight and Friday occasional uti; moderate scmuieny .winds wkathehT coxdxtios' Lower prssaure preaiU OTr a large part ..If the country, tha principal depressions beini vntsil n Lha Gull at Mrt off lh . Kngiand cca.t and off tha coast of Alaska. ; Precipitation . ha occurred OS tha North Pa ' rific alope and in the west gulf tiataa. The following haary 'rainfall ia reported: Slanh tiiild. Or.. 2.50; GaWoatoa, Tessa. J. 20; 1'onlaqd. Or-. 1.75; Irinee t Kapert. B. C. .1.54. tK weather much warmer in parts of' Middle Western Canada, land is Esatern Oregon and Southwestern Idaho, and much r older itt Not them Montana, Kastern Wash' Ington nd the lower lake' region. Relative humidity at Portland: Noon ye- terdarS3 per cent: 5 p. m. yesterday. 91 fer ceiit; 5 a. m. today. 08 per cent. Precipitation since January lit: Total. 24.77F inches; normal. 30.03 inches; de- - ficienicy, 5.S6 inches. GItWABD L. WELLS. OBSKHVATIOXS Temp. STATIONS z as ""3 Baker. Or Hoeton. Mass. ...... jt Buffalo, N. T. 'alry, Alts i.'lifcago. 1;!. - lirnver. Colo I ti Moines, Iowa .... Dodge City. Kansas .. Fresno. Cal ;aleston. Texas . . . . . -Helena. MonJ HivoIu;u. T. H. . . . Juneau. Alaska . . . . Ka'nsas . City. Men . . . . l.i Angara. 'al;' . . . . MsTshfield. Or Medfoni. Or Memphis. Tenn ,w Orleans. 1a. . . . . New York, X. V Nome. Alaska North Head, U'aah. North Platte, Neb. . . . Oklahoma j'i:). Okia. . Phoenix, Ann rittslmra,- Pa loc-atelli, Iflaho Tort land, ir Prince Kupert, K. C. . . Hoseburg, Or R6sweJl, .New Mexico. . Sacramento. Cal St. 'Louis. Mo St. Paul. Jltnn , Sail IJike City. I'taU . . ?au Dieco. Ca! Kati Francisco, Cal. ..'.. 1 Seattle, Wash. Sitka. Alaska SpiAane. Wash. . . . . , Mwift Current Sa-k. . ' Tanana, Alaska . . . , - Tatooeh Island. Wash. Tinv-pah. Netada . . . . . V'aldei. - Aiaka . . . . ' Vs-Hvjiiter. B C'. . . . Wiln Walia. Wash. . Washington. I 1'. . . WUiiaum, N. D. Winnemacca. Ner. . Yakrma, Wash i 63 68 I U I 66 I 48 I 0 . 54 1 34 ! 0' 66 j 28 f 66 ! 44 I 0 76 I 44 i ' 0 68 1 44 I 0 . . !- 42 i 0 84 54 I O i 64 52 ,2.20 i 74 44 j 0 80 .-1 0 50 0 : 76 50 0 86 56 0 62 50 2.50 80 . . 0 TO 50 0 70 56 .64 62 46 0 24 . . 0 54 50 .6 ! 82 I 34 0 f 80 I 5 .0 -88 : 52 -0 58 40-0 72 46 0 59 52 1.75 50 42 1.56 74 50 j( .42 78 40 0 76 56 0 72 54 0 60 38 0 74 52 0 80 54 0 62 -52 0 64 50 J .3. 54 O BO 50 .04 50 44 O 18 . . .12 56 50 .66 63 46 0 . 44 . . 0 ,. .V2 48 .50 72 52 0 70 50 0 . ! 70 J 42 0 .! t 34 0 i 80 I 46 .10 Aftruon report of preceding day. Result From-, Poor Heating' Kx tremts in hea,t endanger your well- .uemg. hast -aunuay we-visnea a 8tcK triend. It'.was noticeable how hot flis Koni was. It was heated by a wood stove. On the way home we visited a family who -were gathered about the wood stove. The temperature here waa also oppressive, almost -90 degree's. In order , to , please us they opened the w tndow. As a result one. of us has a .serf throat and ever since has doctored j a bad cold in the head. This is a very omnion experience In thousands oi tiomts. Mott ix-ople do not realize how !angerois to tneir peaitn' inis nap lazard mode of heat.wig & home is. With a ciasi:C furnace, controlled, by a ther mostat, thu temperature in the .house is kept around 70 degrees all day long. The well-being of yourself and family should decide you to enjoy the even t eat of a -home scientifically healed by ks Adv. " Plan Halloween Party The TJniver-j i ity Park Community club fwill hold a Halloween paxty Saturday evening in the Artisans" nail. 14th and Lombard streets. The entertainment will include a pumpkin pie social and the presenta tion of the following program: Cora- ..iit.iitv Ki.rfs- 1 orl hv J C Hpnnsrsnn t xecuttve secretary f the Community Service : piano solo. Miss Irene Kprague ; Spanish dance. Misses Alta jRoughton and Mabel Tucker; vocal vo, t. A. Cunningham: reading, Mias (tertrude Ost ; mandolin 8oIo, Mrs. lithel Angus ; piano selection. Mary Allen. , Old Timers Exchange View Est Kiftl acquaintance be forgot," Portland business men. those who have partici pates in the growth of this city since -the 'early 90's. met and ate and exk ' changed reminiscences Wednesday - m oiv at the Multnomah hotel. The oc casion was the quarterly annual gatht ering of the Lang Syne society. Rod iiey L. Glisan, with his Mexican .-tereopticon views,, was a feature of the program. When Frederick V. Hol , mart, president, tapped on the table with a spare sugar bowl more than 12," "old timers" responded. Columbia Staga rortland-Multno-mah Falls-Hood River-The Dalles di visionLeave Portland Stage Termi nal. Park and Yamhill streets,1 9 :S0 a m. 11:30 a. m-, 2 .30 p. in., 4:45 P- - ilaily to Hood River, and :30 p. m-.lain- to Multnomah Falls, except Satur . riavs Sundavs and holidays, ill :15 p. m. Si turdays. SOhdays and holidays to Multuomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 11 :15 a. m 1:16 P. m.. 4 J5 p. m. and 6 :30 p. m. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and from Ttve Dalles. Main 861L Adr. fathers Second Berry Crop A sec ond crop of raspberries, larger and better thaitthe .original crop, has been gathered from the bushes on the half aire tract belonging to L A. Baker f. Powell street, Oresham, duTing the last two days. The berries are firm a:wl perfectly formed and in quantity almost equal to the first crop taken from the bushes early in the season. Motorcycle Rider Iajnred J. J. tuuon. .xo. :j wst tza street nortn. suffered a wrenched eg aad his rho- . jercyele somewhat damaged ia 1 "Vblbsion with a truck at 11th and Pre mont streets early this morning. The trock, driven by Conrad Klaoua, Hev 786 East 10th street north, was going south or 12th and the- motorcycle et on Fremont. Th tnick; hit the motor cycle, according to the poUce, knocking I Enwer ?Will Speak-Anthony Euwer, the Hobd River poet? whose pictures and verse frequently feature the front page of The Sunday- Journal magazine section, will be the headline attraction at a meeting of the Portland iReaity board at the Multnomah hotel at 12:15 p. m. FridaV. Discussion of plans tor the sale of !000 tax Hen lota held by the city will follow the report of a commit tee recently appointed by the "president of th board to cooperate with the city commissioners in returning tne prop erty to the tax rolls. rniambi Stares Portland - St- Helens local. Xeave Portland IStage Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets, 10 a. m. for St. Helens and 4 -.15 1 p. m. dally and ll :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sun days and holidays t St. Helens, only. Leaving St. Helens 7 :30 a. m. and Id p. m. daily. 6 :li haturaays. sunaays and holidays. For information phone Columbia Stages, Main 611---Adv. Portlaad-Salem Star Leave Stage Terminal. Tark and Yamhill, hourly from 7 :05 a. m. to 7 r05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 p. m. - daily. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, 8:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. 7 :0. 8 :05. 11505. lOS t ;Wk make direct connections for Eugene Corvallis and Albany. Main 8(1L A Portland-A.iona-:agiue imtisios Leave Portland Stage Terminal,, Park and Yamhill streets, 7 ;30 a. m.. 10:00 a. m-. 12 tioon. 4:15 p. m. and 12 :30 m. dally. Direct connections at As tori for, Seaside and Clatsop beach points. Leave Astoria for Portland 7 a. nv. 10 a. m.. 12 noon, 3 :80 p. m., :30 p. m. For further information, Columbia. Stages. Main 8611 Adv. Bale m .Mill City Stage Leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City: No. 1. 7::30 p-ma; No- 3. 10:36 a. m. ; No. 5r 4 :30 p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. Adv. C. V. JohssoD "Speak A luncheon meeting f the Portland Women's Realty board will be held at the Ore gon grill at 1215 Friday. CV V. John son. Oregon state real estate commis sioner, will be the principal speaker. The Moore Sanitarium gives thiQ gen eral dfet your phj-sjeian may direct as well as thfc health building "milk diet treatment in which It specializes. Haw thorne at 27th. Adv. Bahai Assembly to Meet Bahai as sembly will hold its weekly meeting Friday at 8 p. m. in room 312 Central building. Public welcome. Subject, "A Scientific Reply to Dr. Forel." f'hltney Boy Chorus repeats Audi torium concert ats First Congregational church. Park and Madison streets, Fri day evening, October 27. Adv. Washington High Students allowed 10 per cent discount ow used school, books until November 1 at Hyland's. No. 204 Fourth 'street. Adv. - Foresters' Masquerade Ball, Thurs day, November 2, Maccabees hall,. No. 386 Washington street. Eilly Webb's orchestra. Adv. Portland - Tillamook Stage I.lne Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets 7 :45 a. rn. daily except Sunday, 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements for' fishing parties. Main 8611. Adv. 8tr. America St. Helens via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m. Sunday. Alder deck. Main 8323. Adv. Marks Shoes, reliable since 1872, Prices down. 243 Wash., near 2d. Adv. Good Sight Institute. 306 AJlekytoldg. No glasses. Consultation free. Adv. .' s ' Rummage Sale 249 Washington st.. Oct, 26-27. Adv. Theta Delta Chi to Banquet Cele brating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the fraternity, alumni members of the Theta Delta Chi Will hold a banauet in the rose room of She Benson hotel. Saturday at 6 :30 p-fnJ About; 25 members are known to reside In this vicinity, although Oregon col leges have no chapters of this frater nity. One effort at this banquet'; wilt be to fonrard a movement to have,. chapter forraed either t the University ot Oregon or the Oregon Agricultural college. , " To Deluits Fair 'MestsrsA. 'digni fied and Impartial presentation of the real facts concernin- the WCTiEarpoei- tlon measure on the ballot. Is- the-b-lect of the City dab meeting arranged for tomorrow noon at tlie Benson hotel. Crystal room. While I no , debate will be permitted, John Gratke, represent ing the exposition headquarters, wta present the fatts In favor of thjs expo sition, and Dr. Calvin B. White will outline the principal points brought out by those opposing the exposition. Non- members or tne .nry cmo may atiena the meeting, although ladies are not expected. '-: ' Voters of Vernon ; .And Woodlawn at : McArthur Meeting Representative McArthur was the principal 'speaker at rallies held Wed nesday night at ; Vernon . and Wood- lawn schools, where good-sized . audi ences braved the rain Xp hear hie "ad dresses. He reviewed tBe record.! of the Hafding administration at both places, discussed the national budget law, toldf of the river and harbor ap propriations secured for Oregon by the delegation in congress. He Insisted that a newly elected member would attain the standing and influence of the present members only by long serv ice in,the senate and house. ' Walter H. Evans, candidate for dr-. cuit judge, addressed both meetings, while L. P. Hewett. also a candidate for circuit judge, and John H. Ran kin, candidate Apr county commis sioner, addressed the Woodlawn meeting. MeArthur win speak at Sell wood to night and Rose City Park Saturday night. Tomorrow evening he will at tend the annual dinner of the Roose velt Republican club. Friday Designated .; As Navy Day for " ' Portland and State Friday has been designated as Navy day in Portland and the - state by proclamations from both . Mayor George i L. Baker and Governor Ben W. Olcott. ! Plans have been made for a nation wide celebration of the day set aside for the first line of defense and Fort-; land will play Its part, according to an announcement made by Lieutenant R. EC' Kerr, ' commanding officer of ; the naval recruiting station. Friday noon Admiral Mayo will address the Lions club on the work ot the navy. Lieutenant Pegman of the local hy dro graphic office will make a talk, by radio from the Hallock & Watson sta tion. Friday; afternoon at 5:30. -IThe topic of Lieutenant Pegman' s talk will be. "Hydrography as' a Part of the Navy's Work." 9 . - CAB KICiK3' OWXEE Mi Centralis, f Wash, Oct. 26. D. B. Garrisoni, owner of the St hi drug store, suffered a broken arm when! he attempted to craiik a car. Dr. N. C Hampton is no longer associated with DR. F. C HART. Morgan Bldg. He is n"o w located a t 907 BROADWAY BLDG, Cor. Mor rison and Broadway. Evidence; Fails; bandit Queen' Is : ,,.To Be Released ? ' Eugene. Oct. E 26. Kathryn Kstoll Enunons, . alleged "bandit queen." wfll be free again by everting, it was ex pected here today, following' action, of .the .district attorney this morning in dismissing; all the remaining tadict- ments against her.. On, a charge of con- sptracyjn stealing an automoDue ore about two years ago In company with others now serving penitentiary., terms, the Jury disagreed, 'The vote had stood nine for acquittal and three for convic tion. The result was popularly cred ited to lack of evidence by the state. - Among the indictments , dismissed was one charging her with , the theft of oils and greases from the Shell Oil ' t r 1 THINK B4 it rains. We repair your old roof against leaks for 10 "years. S35 to S45 Gold Bond Roofing Co. . Auto 621-46 U. S. Dentists Uihk WatategtoB St, Cer. Id ' Twenty Tears in Same Location .-A. Personal Service HeaetUy Kendered" Has made many friends tor ths office. ; Our ; small overhead ex-, pense in this location allows us to do high-class dental work at small fees. , Set of Teeth $8.00 Qui Work Ii Folly Guaranteed TONIGHT! MAJTt K. ALEXANDER POWELL Fanons Author and. World Trareler SPEAKING OS The British and French Mandates in the Near East Illustrated by . Moving Pictures of Killers and People in -Out-of-the-Way , Corners of the Earth. PRICES 50 AND 75 CENTS Ticket Sale and Seat Reservations North Side, Main Floor, Meier Frank's "FIRST NUMBER OF ,. Portland Lyceum Course StU P. Thnrsday, OctoherS6 Lincoln High School Auditorium PARK AND MILL STREETS Use Your Credit ! j make suit ion OY will your Easy Payments and it will "cost no more fthan if you paid cash. 104 4th, Near Stark 6 Stores in Portland Summer is gone. Our prices for the best Coal, foreign or domestic, still $12.25 to $16.75 Per-Ton in Bin COAL Edlefsen Fuel Co.-rBroadway 0070 SOUTHPORT AND FREEBURN ANTHRACITEf HAVE NO SOOT D 9: I S. ' I Month-End Specials at The Shoe Mart Good Shoes Offered for Less Than Our Already Low Pricea! Additional Savings! Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Two Pairs 5 Short lines taken from our reg ular stock. All sizes in the as sortment, but rjot in any one line. The regular values run to $4.85 the pair! r 3 Save a Dollar Men's a Pair on Shoes Brown and black leath ers ; English or high-toe ; Munson last : shoes for dress or for work. Save a dollar a pair I Extra special low prices on Boys', Girls' and Children's Shoes. Send the children; we'll fit them right. Free Balloons, Toys and School Tablets- with " Boys', Girls' and Children's Shoes! in the Heart of the New Farmers Arcade Market 231 ALDER ST. company plant here.- another with the theft ; of almost ,1000 worth of cloth ing and furs from a Eugene residence and another with participating' in 'the burglary: of.- a- Cottager Grove general store. She -was extradited from Los- Angeles a . month-or so ago, . after a chase ot about IS months. ; :. SCHOOL TO HATE. FAIK - V La Center. Wash-; Oct. SC. The La Center school will hold a community fair at the scSoolhous auditorium Wednesday.;-e ; - i,, - Kearly r one tenth of . the lead pro duced iin the United States each year is used, in? a Single Chicago plant JLhat manufactures electrical equipment. . . . My -M More , au.'WNt;4 - IBKSIUM mm It mm sva, CEaBSlj - . - illllllMIIMilllilliilll a. I I I t I II ! . I - A snuvttina COVER r-' for onlv LKJZ Utegnlor me Me) Get this useful pan TODAY TIHIS two-quart "Wear-Ever" Pudding Pan which regularly sells for $.95 Is offered to you now at 49c and for a reason! Because we know that if you ooceusea"WearEver" aluminum kitchen utensU you ALWAYS wiU look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mark on the bottom of EVERY cooking utensil you buy. That is WHY we are making it. unusually easy for you-, to TRY Wear-Ever." Tha two-quart "Wear-Ever" Pudding Pan has been chosen to how you the difference between" "Wear-Ever" utensils and the ' ordinary kind because it has such a great number of daily uses in any kitchen. And she more you will use a ".Wear-Ever" utensil, the more convinced you will become that "Wear-Ever" ntensils ARE ditferene.i from the ordinary kind. Wear-Ever' utensils aire made from metal thatvis HARDER, TOUGHER, DENSER. They are made from sheet aluminum that has been cold-rolled under enor mous rxressure for the purpose of putting INTO it the years and years of SERVICE that you will get OUT of it. . . You should not confuse "Wear Ever" utensils with thin, flimsy utensils that have little more than a bright finish to commend them - and whose prices alone indicate the kind of service you may expect. Get this "Wear-Ever" Pudding Pan TODAY. Put it in your kitch en for a real service test. Then, you will KNOW why more than two million women prefer" Wear- ' Ever" and insist upon getting it. And then, too, you will KNOW why it pays to replace utensils that wear oat with utensils that .Wear-Ever?7 .- - I till. st. -' a -J mm um The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., New Kensington. Pa. If these pans are net obtainable at yeer dealer, mail SOe to The Aluminum Cooking Utansu -o- new &raaias-in. ra ana pan win M aent you poat-paM. Cover will Da tsetnaea lor sue aaaiaonai. A consetvative custodian TOY e3 ears At Your Service J Commercial Department j Checking accounts of individ-" uals, firms and corporations Commercial loans. ;! 2 Savings Department ' Interest paid on deposits. Compounded semi-annually. : 3 Trust Department Acts as Executor, Adminis trator. Trustee, Guardian of Estates, or in any fiduciary capacity. j I We now carry over 18,400 A Bond Deparfmenl Buys and sells U. S. Gov ernment. State and- Municipal . Bonds and other high-grade ; securities 5 Banking bp Mail Given special attention foi the convenience of out-of-town customers. Open Saturday Eoentngs from Six to Eight W accounts amounting to over $5,3 13,000 ' ' . I ' . . The confidence shown in this bank and its steady growth is the answer to our effort to make the Hibernia - Bank the safest bank in Portland. it : MIMIkTCP TVT A commercial .and SAVINGS BANK Pudding Pah's ;Dia SATURDAY - ! AWOKI aad laaad abac ttm nramaai I Later Im the atrWn I waa etvoa Attm tfouahc. atawaJ last ntaht bad .fat iob ot moidiaS fratt Ma sen so. At seven- solatia.. That beta tea br tha kttcboo clock earaod out oate Uab west to too wkb , aad steood. fa tastes boa. mat broskfooe too to I waa aaat to tha an.1 cziapw apw intim . so Diu a eaaesoa pio. ut tti wiica, attar iraiatic I m ila tba warm la a op to my work refriderator krnn sad wit b t ho aid of a . foodl cold. . Bcauao at coreti I poacbod wtta a tho thicknoaa iof tba itoo waa cua ooo aait anaouaom front which l tha amount of boat or-.: mm mad, I abaorb oold waarur uaaa. lou so a wou aa I abaoroi boat, I boat up ovealy au ovar. ; Aad. betas aaad. a: beta tba boat a Ion a rjata bard. coid-roUod aiotal aad, tharafora, I aara a I rooiae tba actio of lot of fuel. stread food aeidaj I da Altar Droasraac I mad aot abaorb . odor , a doHeion rte poddtas : fUrora, aad I ana aafa and torn laaraaaa. l a cbtt- : aattrr. - draa tor tbo fclad I a Tomorrow Is Saadar. I atake. Aad,-tbaa It b- atwara start Sumdaor ao- cam a aestia ef Ma dowa lanrtad svar aaetaer would' maka a dlab f t riddt caka t aoop. or noCBpar la tbam bat. I wana. Tb i ' that fob, to. .oofe for the store with the " Wear-Ever" window display 'Zg00Z Town, county or state Lxuridaries are v , ' - "y not the boundaries of telephone service. f - , , 'If f Stretching from each telephone to every other telephone there is a voice highway. Its use may be had for the asking. . " . ; 'j " On these highways there may be business waiting- there may hie the pleasure and comfort of friendship and affection. ' Long distance rates vary, during the twenty-four hours of the day, and also change according to the class of service desired The telephone directory gives full information. . : Every Bell telephone is a Long Dis tance station. j e Pacific Telephone And Telegraph CompaAy .' ki " ' 1 , " - - - ' , . , v ' '. , - . -v t J Hit-. .: v ' - 8 i i -' ' (. . i . --- r "fry vn .1-.