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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. TIIE OHEGON DAILY JUUXiMAJL, FUitlLArm, vnr.uv. TOWN TOPICS TteVU laterasaonal ' Urastaci TTpraittoa, ForUaad. ' NoMaatMT 4-lk . A-'ortUweat Potato - ttwww1 -shew. Spokane, SaMwbcr 20-28. flnra Aaaorianoa of - Cdbaty Julia and Coaaajaioaen. turtland. Dansssbcr 12 to la. r totata Taacban aaueJaooa awtiif, IM bad, Pantaihar, 21 to It. 3 WfilTHERi FORECAST Portland and Tietaity Taeisht and Satur day nai aoam.eaiariy wtada. , - Or ion and WaaUactos Toniciit and Sat ardaj raiai moderata southwesterly winds. . WEATHER COSBITIOXS A tfnuall of modcraterr low Brearare x- trnda from Britiah ('otnavbis southeastward to th mtddia Kockjr-Mountain Tapani or tM remainder ni the eanntry ilatialr hicb prea anre preratta. Rain or ffnow imm fallen aea- rally in the Bock; Mountain aud Pacific ccaat dtatrw-ta and at - acattcrad statiuna in the I'p Jr UtaMsatvpi valley. It to aomcwhat warmer in Weatrra Orwcon and tli Central Ptain Btataa and aorreaoondinchr nJer oo - tba North At- laatJe-coaat: ataawhar. ra!y alicht chancea " temparatwr..- were reported. KeUdra htunidity-at Portland: Noon jeatcr- day. SO per cant; o :(MJ p. m, yesterday, -vcr cent: 5:00 a. in. today. J 8 per cent. PncipitatioA ainre January 1: Total 2T.4S inches; normal, . 89.8 mehet; deficiency, 6.81 iacbea. . FRANK. tnLLAM. OB8KR VATIOX8 Temp. tQ SP H It" - s 1 S n- : a 42 84 I .84 84 1 0 82 12 0 64 84 0 40 80 O 40 42 0 , 60 18 O 60 2 0 48 42 O 56 20 0 82 18 0 0 48 .20 72 70 0 82 .. 44 40 42 . . 0 64 44 0 64 S 0 60 50 .42 60 42 .20 42 . .88 68 -2 0 74 64, 62 86 O 64 46 0 40 88 .Ol 70 82 O 78 4 0 4. .88 0 48 8 .10 48 47 .18 46 80 0 44 40 .82 72 64 0 64 48 0 5 40 0 40 88 .88 60 88 .04 64 62 .84 66 62 .22 60 44 0 44 26 0 48 0 52 88 0 BO 4 4 O 4i 28 .80 80 . . O 8 88 .02 88 88 0 54 34 0 84 28 0 60 44 0 ;tatio Baker, Oifon KarkarriUe. B. C .... - BiUinsa, Mcjnt ....... . Hoatoa. Slaaa. ........ Buffalo, N. T . . T . . . . 'l.icaio, 1)1. I'aicary, - Alberta . v. . ., . Ixnrer. Colo . Daa Moines. Iowa I taxis CHy, Kansas ... ' Kdmonton. Alberta. ... . 1'rscno. Cal lTetoa, Texas. . . . . . Honolulu. T. U. Huron, S. IX ....... . Juneaa. Alaska...... Kanxaa CHy. Mo...... Knoxrille, Tenn ....... Ixm Anaelaa. Cal Marsh field. Oregon . . . . aladford. OrecaD Memphis, Teas ........ New Orleana. Lm ...... New York. N. T. . . . . . North Head. - H'aah. . . . North Platte. Neb Oklahoma City, Okla . . . Phoenix. Aria Ptttaburav Pa Pocatello, Idaho Portland. Oregon Prince Hupert. B. C . . Koaebnrc, Oregon. . . . . Roawell. N. M Sacramento, Cal ISt. Louis, Mo , . St. Panl. Minn. ...... Salt Lake City, Utah.. Saa Metro, Cal San FranciscOh Cal.... 8eatti. Wash Sheridan, Wyo , Sitka. Alaska Spokane, . Wash Tatoosb bland. Wash . . Tofxopah, Nevada. V aides. Alaska ...... Vancouver, B. C. ...... Walla Wails, Wash Washington. D. C . Williston, N. D Yakima, Wash Afternoon report of preceding day. Betiding Manarers Confer Address e by Dean VlrwerTt and W. C. North will feature the program of the fifth annual Pacific Northwest conference of building: owners and managers, to Tje held at Tacoma today and Satur day. Other members of the Portland Association of Building Owners and Managers who plan to attend the con- . f erence are : ' Robert- Strong, Q. G, Jones. Charles S. Holbrook, John F. Kisley, G. G. Joyce. W. B. Fletcher, F. J. Raley, R. M. Tuttle, H. W. Fries and J. J. Sayer, secretary of the local association. Friday, afternoon the conference members wilt motor to LaGrande, Wash., to inspect- the hydro-electric plant,, which supplies Ta coma with power and light. Following "the conveation several members of the Portland party will visit- Seattle. SlaeXtasle Statae la School A bronse statue of Dr. Kenneth A. J.. MacKenxle. former dean of the University of Ore gon Medical school, will occupy a prom inent place lit the foyer of the new medical school building nearing com pletion on Marquam MIL A statue will be designed by A. Phimister Proc tor and is being , financed by contri butions from local medical men and friends of MacKensie. Members of the committee in charge of the venture are Ernest F. Tucker. A. E. Mackay nd Richard B. Dillehunt. Columbia Stage rortland-MuItno-tnah Fal la-Hood River-Tha Dalles di vision .Leave Portland Stage Termi nal, Park and Yamhill street, 9 :30 a. 11 :80 a. m., 2 :S0 p. m.. 4:45 p. m. dally to Hood River, and 6:30 p. m. dally to Multnomah Falls, except Satur days. Sundays and holidays. 11 :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays to Multnomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falla for Portland 11:16 a. m., 1:16 P. 4:15 p. m. and 1:30 p. m. dally. -Direct connections with all stages to and from The Dalles. Main 1(11. Adv. Prowler "Works" Rooms Two watches, a diamond ring and several other pieces of Jewelry were stolen from the room of Mrs. N. Haight, Mal lory hotel, according to police reports. At about the same time another room In the hotel, occupied by Milton Kahn. was burglarized and $20 in cash, a dia mond ring and other jewelry were stolen. Remaaoff la Jail A member of the Id and well-known house of Romanoff ha gone the route of the common drunk. , if rumors about the police headquarters can be trusted. Cidor Romanoff, said to Ma member of the royal family, was, arrested on a d unk charge, thrown into Jail and fined S5. He has been employed as a logger. Trails Clab Plaa Jasat. The Trails club will go to Its lodge site, leaving Saturday on O. W. R. A N. ' train at 7:15 s, m. A second party will. leave Sunday at 7:15 a. m. The trip to Pete's Mountain has been cancelled. Bahal Assembly to Heet Bahai As sembly wll hold its regular Friday meeting In room 812, Central building. Sir. America St. Helens via- Colum bia river. t:J0 p. m. daily; n :30 a, ra. Sunday. Alder dock. Main 8323 Adv. Joaa Gill to reetare "Home Ufa of tthe Indiana Along the Columbia River" will be the subject of a lec ', Theosophy in Dante's tjakk ' aaa - uwine Comedy" Will Be the Subject of a Laetena by , MRS. MAUD UMBAHT-T AYLOR NATIONAL LECTCRKSt. ON U SATURDAY, NOVCMBgR 81, AT eBusiness Women's Club t1 Cantral BalMta. lot sad' AWar - asta , sj. - j , ADaOSSrOX FREE v - ' COLLECTION COMK OOt -RIOAT HtQHT Dr. N. a Hampton i?1 longer associated with DR. F. C HART. Morjan BIdr. He is now located atr 907 BROADWAY BLDG Cor. Mor risen and Broadway, ture by John Gill before the Oregon Audubon society Saturday nighty at i "clock In library toalL r GUl,ta conr aidered one of the best Informed men In the Northwest op the American In dian. ,4 i i V -'s:: ; - -: ? leant te Observe Armistice Bay Armistice day will be observed atthe Oregon ; Cjvlo league meeting In .trie Benson hotel Saturday noorti Major Casslus R. 1 Peck past . commander of the Portland post: of-; the " American Legion, will s be the hief speaker. Those - present who desire to attend other than league members may secure reservations by telephoning Broadway 7421, it is announced. PortlsBs-Astorla-rasiCa DItIsIos Leave Portland SUge Terminal. . Parte and Yamhill streets, 7:30 a. til. 10:00 a. nv, IX noon. 4 :15 p. m. and 12 JO a. rn. dally Direct connections at Astons for Seaside and Clatsop beach points. Leave Astoria for' Portland 7 a. m 10 a. m 12 noon. 2 J0 p. sx. :S0 P- m. For -, further information. Columbia SUges. Main tll-Adv. ColmsaMa Stages Portland - St. Helens local. - Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. IC a. m. for St, Helens and 4 :1S p. m. daily -and 11 :1S p. m. Saturdays. Sun days and hoi 1 days tz St. Helens only Leaving St. Helens 7 :30 a. m. and 1 at p. m, dally, 0:1s Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. For Information phone Columbia SUges, Main 881X Adv. Sooa to lastall Water System The work of Installing the proposed water system In Parkrose wilt be started noon as a result of the removal of the final objections by Presiding Judge Staple- ton who dismissed a suit gainst the Parkrose water district commissioner Thursday. The suit was brought by James Rouse. All Spaalsh War Teteraas are urged to be at the - -courthouse Saturday at 12 :30 sharp to take part in Armistice day parade, andvto participate in the dedication of Comrade Theodore Roose velt's monument Cars will be furn Ished for all members of the auxiliary of Scout Young camp. wh'rH will meet at the courthouse at 12 :30. ForUaad-Salens Staare Leave Staff Terminal, Park and Yamhill, hourly from 7 :0 a. m. to 7 :05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 a m. dally.. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, S :34" p. m. and 10 p. m. 7:05. :0S, 11 :05,. 1 :05, M make direct connections for Eugene. CorraDie and Albany. Main 8811. -Adv. ' Leara Latest Baaees The catty catch, tango, foxtrot, exposition glide. center waltz, and all others. Ringler's School, Broadway at Main. Private lessons. 75c Expert professional in structors 11 nours. Adv. Salem-MM city Stage Leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7 :30 a. m. ; No. 3, 10 :80 a. m. ; No. &, 4 .20 p. m. isio. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. Adv. Portland Tillamook Stage' Llae stage depot. Park and YamhlU streets. 7:45 a. m. daily except .Sunday, 12:30 "a :ao p. m. Special arrangements for fishing partita. Main 8811. Adv. 8. A B..Green Stamps tor Cash Hoi- man Fuel Co Bdwy. 6333. 660-21. Adv. For Eye Troablea consult Good Sight lnst. Jyo glasses. 306 All sky bldg. Ad, Br. E. A. Sommer returned.-Adv. Actors; Entertain Over Eadio With Late Songs, Music Dan Casler and the Beastly Twins were the features of a special music week radio . program broadcast, from the Hal lock A Watson studio In The Journal building Thursday night be tween S and ! 6 o'clock. : " : Due to the failure of the scheduled performers to appear the three actors from the Pantages theatre were mus tered into the service. . They appeared lm mm with ats. Rirbt now is this time ta stock op. For tin at least it will be pos sible to bay that reliable, clean, carefully screened and traded- : DISTRIBUTORS ' Aadrews-Coaover Fael Co, ajajsor in .Borlag Weed Coal Co. TAbor 1742 Colamsla Fael Compaay WAlaat 6S1 Holmaa Fael Com saa y ' B Roadway Mil I. T. Hewitt TAbor MS 2 t Mmard Ave, Feel a lee Co. - Alt. 625-17 ' : Staadard Wood Co. t EAst 231 Superior. Rock Springs Coal Co.. Ogden, Utah A. S. Ttovil V W 1 mm I - ay ae wr -cm. wa a a- Heary BldgM ForUaad. Qr. W The Fuel Problem Yon can heat your boos 1 better with gas. and do it : ; eaeaaer. too. if - you use - - The HESS GAS FURNACE It is made In Portland) Office aa Show Beea I04H Oak SU i Broadway 261 problem i i . i w a D a for the concert on leas than two bours notice, but no one ; listening : In would have suspected it from the quality of their work. , ; . ) tt t Casler is a New Yorker and Is mak ing a tour of the West to get material for a new act- He: and the Beastly Twins. 4w excellent violin ists, more than made the concert of last night. Their specialties were late song and music bits from the Great White Way. . George Bernard, a near comer to Portland, also - aided In the concert- Bernard's part was a whistling num- uer. . . Falling Tree Eolls Worker in Woods ":j Sandy, Nov. 10. Henry Arfnstrong, art elderly man living In Montavllla, was instantly killed late Thursday, when caught .under a falling tredj The acci dent occurred on the VaeretU place, be tween Sandy and Bull Rur Armstrong, with another man, was cutting -alder for the market As ,a . tree' they were cutting started to fall it struck another tree, which changed tne course of the fall. - Armstrong ran to gt out of the way, but fell-and the tre struck the back of his head. M County Assessors Discuss ems in Salem, Nov. 10. County assessors (rorn 35 Oregon counties were in attendance at the annual meeting of the state association herjr Thursday. Routine business and a discussion of assessment problems occupied the day's session, today the assessors met with the state tax commission. f j JUST RECEIVED A Large Lot ' of imported Hair Clipper ' PORTLAND'S EXCLUSIVE CUTLERY STORE If yon are In need of one of these, here is your opportunity to secure same at ihe low price of S2.50 each, postage paid. (Heretofore sold for 83.50 each.) Every one fully equipped with three combs to cut the hair at; any desired length. Fully warranted. Write at once while they last. Inclosing check or money order.- jiji PORTLAND CUTLERY CO. S SIXTH STRICT, NEAR STARK PORTLAND, ORC. Old Reliable Dentists Come to our office and prove to your .own satisfaction the results you will have at one-hatf the price other dentists charge. 231 Yz Morrison j Cor. 2d Xook for the Big ralon glsa Br. Whetttoae,! jffgr. if ;. Portland, Ore. -;!! agese,-Ore, UNItBN A visit to the Los Cabin Storage Rooms is a Tof ttlly aoDreci&te the vaist auanl!t!a mA efery day in this : T l! -I a, , ParocKial Scliool " Fire1 Believed (of : . Incendiary Origin .Jtti 4,.,fl:; yP..-v.;y. '.,r-;-i. ..-si j fij,i . Pendleton, Nov. 10. It . is - now . be lieved that the fire which early. Tues day morning destroyed the parochial school at Mllton-Freewater was of in cendiary origin. - A .resident In that vicinity Is said to have beard a crash of glass and then seen flames. I A hur ried Inspection showed that the win dows had been Droaen. it Is said. A few moments later an automobile was seen to drive away hurriedly.! The building, which is 'only about I year old, was built by the Mennon- ttes at a cost of several thousand dol lars. About 60 or 70 pupils attended and three teachers have been employed. No plans have been made for re- building. The harbor of Zansibar, the finest on the east coast of Africa, will) be Im proved and equipped with up j to date .appliances.-' 1 X f ii risjsss'iniiiisisT.aii ri rrnrrnnajiisiiirisi rn nm i S T rn m n if i r ni8 1 1 1 n r a, u i , n , m nilw if Both Stores Closed Saturday Armistice Day (Signed) J - I Hart Schaffner & Marx i Clothes Shop Sam'l 140 nil) si FUEL Prompt Dry Slabwood j Inside Wood Blocks ! Coal S. & H. Green Stamps holmAn FUEL CO. Broadway 6353 Fifth and Stark revelation! -one flour storage room, alone holds 20 carloads of flour. Note the hydraulic truck with which the flour is moved about, and note, too, that every sack is up off the floor. guaranteed pure shortening is 425-lb. barrels. -sweetened condensed milk in "560-lb. barrels. vacuum refined table salt. yeast kept in a refrigerator at 40. and hundreds of sacks of pure cane sugar. - big bakery you should visit BAKERS OF VANCOUVER AVENUE JIT . IVY Reckless Drivers Punished by Court Vernon Morse, It years old, lost his driver license, for CO days,, when . be was found guilty in municipal court of reckless driving. According '' to - the DR. C. L. HAYNES V EYESIGHT SFECIAXIST "Glasses Tkat Fit" 3Coaa Bettor Prices very Beasoaabie . OYEB B.OBXATS BBOTHEBS Tafrd aad JCetrlsoa L DISTIMOTIVSV OOajrORTABbK. SATISFVINOL i ! Spectacles and yeglaas4a T SAVtNO TO TOO Portland Watch & Optical Co. 14 4tk SU . x ' , 88eass SulMIafl I i . i i 66 Washington, at West Park ! Rosenblatt & Co. Fifth, at Alder Delivery u nil! Pi i mil II I Storage 'Ko'onv 11 ii oi i. ini u ..... ... m iilIIU,l',f testimony . of Inspector Kellyer. who i maoe me sxresr.. Morse urove l across j the viaduct at Kast 27th What the (afes and In little things like jajsssssssssssssssssassssssj ' - asaar a . m 1 1 -S lr It XT , M B - " - ; af - ' - A-:-'-- . AT la sr I X JT V .1. X. 1 , M X i I ! to i?ve our guests the same high quality jt. they iind in all our foods. So we serve Snow Flakes-the thin, salted soda wafer they are accustomed to serving in their own homes. They are ideal with v broth, cocktails, oysters and; salads. I "lJon t ask Jot crackers. Sold in red packages and in bulk Pacific . Coast Biscuit Co., xrtice F O. B. Detroit Completely Equipped f " Where can you get a greater motor car value than the Ford Coupe at the new low price? This attractive . enclosed car, with its well-known economy of opera- tion and dependability in service, is already serving . - thousands of business and professional men everyday. Why 4iot place your order; : at once to insure early delivery? Terms if desired. F - - - SEES Any Authorized x-oman a Ford and Lincoln v Dealer street and Sandy boulevard at an ex cessive speed and wrecked bis car when he crashed: into a curb? -Driving while , ki few - - - -v.; - S I I B i ll II It via i at f v , riw M i i - i h i : i .ii j . r m VI sa i , SM, aaW - ' 1 :-, P crackers we are alert r Portland, COUPE Intoxicated, cost William D. Cartier $75 in police court..-His driver's Ucen-a was suspended for 30 days. I i fa