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FRIDAY, .DECEMBER 8, 1922. 1 .THE t. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND. OREGON. TOWN TOPICS . OOMTSO XVEtTS Orrtoa Aaaociauon of Coontv , Xndsaa and Comnianmctm, Portland, December 12 to 1. Stat. Teacher association Bteetinc. aort . land. December 2 t 8- - Kortbwaat aatnriatkm of Sheriff and Po lice. PoniaBd, Juraan 18 to 20. - Oraara State ' Cbastiaa Xodearae eoavra toM, Aahlaad. Apni 1ft t S3; fa OaUaa, pril 25 to S. , ? : , WEATHER FORECAST Portland and Vicinity- Tonight anow, turn ing- to raia: not ao -eold; Saturday rain; mads MnonuBg souineagwriy. Oregon and Washington! Tonight and Sat urday rain west portion, snow east portion ; not wo cold tonishi; 'inrtrtjiin southeasterly ariada. .- ' . WEATHEE- COIfDITIOSS Contesa of law pressor are apparent in the lower Lake region, over tne southern Bock? mountain states, and '. off toe Berth Pacific roast. The principal bigh ' a Sa cen tral in tne northern Plaina atatea. Precipita tion haa been nnnsnaily wtdeeyread. not at moat places toe amount Hare been small. Know ia falling in parts of California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada,- Montana, New England and British Columbia. The weather ia much colder in parte of California, Nevada. Idaho and. Alberta, and otr large areaa in the Mid dle West, white in the north Atlantic state and lower 1-aie region it is mnch milder. Tera peratnre below aero pw valla in ntiddle-western Canada. Montana, Wyoming and the Dakota. Relative humidity at Portland Noon yes terday. 81 per cent; 5 p. ra. yesterday, per cent; 5 a. m. today, 94 per cent. Precipitation since January 1 Total, 81.45 .inchee; normal, 39.70 inches: deficiency, 8.25 inches. EDWARD 1 WELLS. OBSERVATIONS Tempi 5. s o la -i 2 H s-8- g& ? r I a 28 1 18 .02 6 -12 0 34 24 .01 24 18 .2 6 -14 0 42 38 54 24 0 S2 12 .02 12 0 44 0 52 38 .20 74 70 0 2 -22 0 0 -10 .01 78 .'. 0 12 -4 .0 40 0 4 20 O 54 48 .18 0 48 .08 48 30 0 40 .04 68 66 .26 80 70 .14 38 30 .26 38 . . 0 22 8 .01 70 30 0 66 52 0 52 52 .12 33 28 .12 36 32 0 48 40 .34 64 38 .02 V 2 .01 36 24 0 AO SO . 08 52 42 .50 84 f 28 18 6 .02 80 64 0 36 32 .02 32 26 .14 22 12 .14 40 36 .40 0 -16 .06 28 6 .04 0 !- 8 .10 SO 14 .01 STATIONS Baker. Or Billings. Mont. Boise, Idaho Boston. Mass. - Calgary, Alberta Chicago, IlL , Dearer, Colo. Dee Moines, Jowa, ...... Dodge City. Kan'. , Dutch Harbor. Alaska... Fresno, Cal. (xalveeton, Texas ...... Havre. Mont. .......... Helena, Mont- Honolulu, T. H. Huron, 8. !..-.. Juneau. Alaska :. Kansas City, Mo. ...... Knoxrille, Tenn. ...... I.OS Angeles, CaL . . . . Marshfield, Or Medford. Or. .. Memphis, Tenn. . New Orleans. La. ...... New York. N. T North Head. Wash. North Platte. N'eb Oklahoma City. Okie. . . . Phoenix. Ariz. ......... Pirt.hu rg. Pa. , Portland. Or. . Roseburg, Or. ......... Sacramento, CaL v. .... . St. I ruis. Mo. ......... ttt. Paul. Minn. ........ Salt leike City. Utah .... San Dieso. Cxi. . ...... 8 an Francisco, CsX . . . . , Seattle. Wash Spokane, Wash. , Tampa. Fbu Tatoosh Island, Wash. . . . Vancouver. H- C. ....... Walla Walla. Wash. . . . . Washington. D. C. . . . . . Williston, N. D Winnemucce, Nor. ...... Winnipeg, Man. ........ Takima. Wash ...... P. M. report of preceding day. Reed Co lie are Given Fossils A series of fossils, among which is a piece of Potsdam sandstone containing fish scales which were pronounced by Pro fessor T-ieConte, a famous scientist, to contain vertebrates of an earlier per iod than any before discovered, was presented to Reed college recently by Mr. William H. Bunnage, No. 581 , Couch street- The fossils were collect ed by Bunnage's father, who was a .surveyor in the Colorado hills near f Christmas Baskets and Cards Il-Saia. Tf trfcatt at CSaZP 380-386 EAST MORRISON STREET DoublelradingStamps IN OUR TOY, DEPARTMENT Jolly old Santa Claus will hold a reception for the little people next Saturday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 4 :30 o'clock. Bring the little ones to see him and the wonderful display of Toys, Talking Dolls, Games, Wheel Goods most anything a boy or girl could wish. A gift for every child. Every department of this store is loaded with gift suggestions of practical value.. Assortments are at their, best. We are offering many items under their regular value. Make your selections early. Gift Bath Robes Beautiful Bath Robes of blanket materials, in light and dark colors. Large as sortment of attractive pat terns, underpriced at $3.95 and $4.95 Corduroy Robes Satin and braid trimmed in rose, copen, pink; amethyst and gold. Underpriced at $6.95. v Gift Camisoles " ' Women's wash satin Cami soles in dainty styles, lace and ribbon trimmed. Un-' derpriced $1.19. Gift Handkerchiefs A splendid assortment of colored linens, all white and dainty embroidered corners. Handkerchiefs from 5to $1.00 put up in nice boxes of threes and sixes. GIFTS FOR MEN Pure Silk Shirts, $7.50 values ...... . . . . . . . .$5.00 Extra quality percale Dress Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . S2.50 ?rath from ; - -: -$5.50 to $20.00 House Slippers, felt and leather...;... $1.50 to $3.50 Wool and silk Mufflers .;.$1.50 to $2.50 Suspenders and, Garter sets.' -50t to $1.50 Best silk and knit Ties in boxes. . . .75 to $2 50 Just. a few of our many a ii-icji o ucpai mi en i, xor uoys ana Tnen. " Canyon City,. and were brought to Ore gort many years ago. Colarabla Siarea Fortland-Multno-mah Falls-Hood Rlver-Tfee Dalles divi sion Leave Portland Stag Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets. :3ft a. nv. UO a. m., a0 p. nv. 4:45 p. m. daily to Hood Hirer, and. :30 p. m. dally to Multnomah ' Falls, except Saturday. Sundays and holidays. 11 :1S p. m. Sat urdays, Sundays and bolklaya to Mult nomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falls Lfor Portland 11-45 a, m, 1:15 P. -. 4 :1 p. m, ana '- p. m. cany, Lnrect connection vrithaU stages to and from The Dalles. Mala MU.--.a4v. Te.Leetere eg Mont Hood -Job. rr' A. Lee will give) an illustrated lecture Sat urday night at 8 o'clock ' before the Oregon Audubon society in Library halt Lee's1 subject will be "Mount Hood Our Least Known Snow Peak." Besides numerous' slides Lee will show three reels of moving pictures, two of Mount Hood and one of Rainier. . The M&xamas and others interested fa the great outdoors are especially invited. Portlaad-Astorls Seaside Dirlaloa Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. 7:S a. nu 10 ;00 a. m.. 12 noon. 4 :15 p. m. and 12 :30 a. m. daily. Direct connections at As toria for Seaside and Clatsop beach points. Leave Astoria for Portland 7 a. m 10 a. m., 12 noon, 3 :30 p. m.. 1:30 p. m. For further information, Columbia Stages. Main' 8611. Adr. Colombia stages Portland - St. Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. 10 a. m. for St. Helens and 6 J.5 p. m. dally and 11 :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sun- Leaving St Helens 7i3 a. ra. and UO n m daJlv. fi -15 Saturdavs. Sundays and holidaya For Information phone Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv. The Pilgrim Boy Chora will cele brate passing the 500 membership mark ly r.oiamg a least- mere yu ue rollv SSatiir-rlnv nt 2 ;3u at the Y. M. C. A. to discuss plans, practice a few -songs and enjoy a swim. Aiao a spe-r-tal meetinar: of the Glee club will be held in the council room of the Y. M. C. A. at 7. At this meeting James H Price will speak. 1 .. ami for a iles-Srl -Ante Theft Rich ard C. Dyer adT. H, Huber, who were arrested last ,nany Vancouver iui the alleged theft of an automobile, t.M tn stimnr tn the federal grand jury Thursday by United States Commissioner irrazer, iotiowing a pre liminarv hearinsr. They are charged n-itv. ctuHn, a. machine beloneinsr to George McDonald of Portland. Raid Kneeeaafnl It took tw raids by the police to complete the job, but the second was successful with th. &rrst ' nf Tnnv Strievlch at No. 70 North Fourth street. He was charged with violating the prohibition law. W. 12 Flanders street, was arrested and charged with having liauor in his possession. The Sign of the Roe Teashop, 501 Broadway-Yamhill building, under the management of Maude iteeves nusn Mn wish,, tn Announce that in addi tion to serving luncheons and dinners, is now taking holiday orders for their delicious pumpkin and mince pies. plum puddings and fruit cakes. Adv Portland. Salem Stage Leave Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill, hourly n -ns m tn 1 -OS n. m and. Owl a v.. . - car at Iff p. m. daily. Saturdays, fiundava and holidays. 8:30 p. m. and 10, p. m.. 7:05, 9:06. 11:05. 1:05, 8:08 make direct connections for Eugene, Corvallis and Albany. Main 861L Adv. One Mile of Bolls If all the dolls in the Stout-Lyons drug stores were n1ord tn a afT-ale-hr linp hpflH t Trhnt. ' o they would reach over one mile. All of our stores are veritable ooii nouses, as we are giving away several thousand Fancy Gift Dishes for Less Gift Toiletries Jorgen's and Gene Palmer's Perfumes, Soaps, Face Creams, Toilet Waters, Powders and Shampoos. Put up in beautiful combi nation boxes. Special at $2.50 to $5.00. Gift Stationery The largest showing of holi day Stationery we have ever made. Gift boxes 25 to $2.50. Gift Bags and Vanity Cases , in a variety of styles. Very practical gifts, 35 to $5.50. Boudoir Caps Beautiful creations of net, lace and silk in a big vari ety. Special 504,65 and 75?. . Xmas gifts being shown in iully dressed, beautiful dolls with each ; jurchase of Jl . or more. Stout-Lyons drug stores, Morrison at Third, Wash ingtcn : at 11th, Broadway , at Stark, : Wasbingtoa at Fifth- Adv. ;: - f -r i , . ' - - -;Tw StUI Foil Tvo small tin stills and eight gallons of moonshine whiskey were found by the police Thursday night at NoT 4417 43d street eootheast. Richard Chan and John Lock, - Chinese, - were . arrested and charged with violating the prohibition law...; . . - , . . H : . Rabbi te Dlicass l.sther't BiWe Martin Lather's translation ofTthe Bible wiU be discussed by Rabbi Jonah B. Wise at the Sunday morning assembly at Temple Beth IsraeL Tonight at S the subject will bo "The Sever, Lamps." All men and women are welcome. ' Get fM Ja OiiTe Tne $900,000 mark haa been passed in the' campaign for an endowment fund -t of ' : $1,250,000 for Willamette university, according to announcement made at tlie noon lunch eon of the workers at the Seward hotel Thursday. - , t- An to. Garage Bara--A small auto mobile and a private garegei were de stroyed by fire at the residence of S. Malone. No. 755 Missouri avenue, at 4:30 o'clock this ' rnorntngl IjThe loss, about $400, was covered by ' insurance. .Salem -Mm City Stage Leaves Salera stage terminal for Mill City:. No. 1, 7 :30 a. m.; No. 8. 10:30 a. in. ; No. 5, 4:80' p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. Adv. Portland TiOameek Stage Line Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets. 7 :4a a. m. daily except Sunday, 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special .arrangements for fishing partus. Main 8611. Adv. Trails Club Pleat Mystery Trip The Trails Club of Oregon will meet Sun day at 8:30 a. m. at Mulkey park, foot of Stark street. This is a "mystery trip" from "somewhere to somewhere." For Every Purpose, Edlefsens have the right coal. Broadway 0070. Adv. Str. America 6t Helens via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. ra.. dally; 11 :S0 a. rru, Sunday. Alder dock. Main 8S23- Adv. Green Yellow Fir, $6.50 and 88.50, to use with dry wood. Bdwyv 0070. Adv. S. H. Greea Stamps fee Cash, Hol man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 560-21. Adv. For Real Comfort and Health, use Edlefsens coeX Bdwy. 0070. Adv. Dr. Ralph Featoa returned. Main 4083. Adv. ;! Boom Company's Hearing Delayed - -' i Hearing before the ptiblic service commission fo the petition of the Os wego Leg Boom company, which is seeking permission to place a rollway from Oswego lake to the Willamette river, was adjourned Thursday after noon until next Tuesday . morning. Residents of the lake snore are offer ing strong opposition to the enterprise on the grounds that the residence dis trict will be ruined and- thfl fish in the lake killed by the storage of logs. Throwing into gear two! broad feet enables a new farm tractor to literally walk over soft ground; being partially supported by two - wheels. Eight. Pacific Coast Stores Victrdlas Brunswicks Every Model Special Christmas Terms ? Dance ' hits to liven up the holidays Just thinkjof having these famous, most up-to-the-minute dance orches tras play for you, right in your own home, one after another, anytime, a often at you want! Get these, records. Come in. Hear them! 66109 Three o'CIock in the 2327, Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean Fox Trot. . . : Boardwalk Blues Fox Trot 18966 Lovely Lucerne Waltz,. Romany Love Fox Trot .... . . ; . 2328 Where Is the Man Just as Long as You 18954 Tooti jloot, Tootsie! Do IT rox Trot. .... 2325 HomesickFox Trot Ji-Ji-Boo Fox Trot. 18964 Tomorrow Fox Trot You Gave Me Your Heart Fox Trot . It does make a difference, where you buy your Gift Records Ours are all brand new, unusucd and perfect. All of the December Records are here. ; . i - - . TT "Til. TTs A TITt iV V v .. JL ik t Other Stores San Francisco, Oakland; Sacramento, San Jose, SneakTliief.GeisrK Dollar in Pennies,: 4 ome JCigarettes A saeak thief "took -'em as , they come' Thursday night and raided two Hawthorne avenue stores, with, the re sult tha be got 81 in pennies, some cigarettes and a hammer,. . . ' , 4 J The Montgomery grocery at .JKoilOS Hawthorne avenue was entered and off pennies and a small quantity of cigar ettes were taken. - The thief entered through a rear window. ? - - f - - The. same thief cut his . way into he Hall jnarket at No. 1104 Hawthorne avenue' and made away with 60 -pennies and a hammer. . He cut a hole in the. glass and opened the front door frorri the -inside.' Coupe Takes Header To Man's Basement T. F;. Bridges, proprietor of a furni ture store at No. 1858 Sandy boulevard, wants to know who figures his base ment is a garage. In a most incon siderate fashion someone drove a small coupe up onto the door leading to 'the basement snd the automobile dropped inside. Patrolman Roselius, who an swered the call of trouble to the place Thursday night, reported to his su perior that the driver must have been "either drunk or crazy." Council Allows New Stage Terminal Portland is soon to have a second interurt-an stage depot In a building especially constructed for it, in place of the temporary quarters now used Fennel, honey is best fr children's .coughs and colds. S1Q as first prise will be given for best answers why this coucrh syrup is superior. Contest I closes Dec. 22. Multnomah Hotel Pharmacy 45 Third St. Multnomah Ifotel Costs Nothing OOCOOOOOOOOCQW to o o o o For the best o o save?" Ask for o Clark, KendalU Co. BONDS 5th and Stark. Bdy. 6215 o o WILEY B. ALLEN CO. morning. . . of My Dreams -Fox Trot . . .Joseph .Joseph Have Me Fox Trot. .; (GooTye)... Benson .Benson . . .Carl . . Carl g . en ..- H -'i. -t -4S.-SfS j ' 148 Fifth St., Near Morrison at "o- 430 Buraside street by the'Serv Ice Transfer & Storage company. The city council" gaated this company ' a permit to operate the temporary .ter minal for aw period of -six . months, be ginning December 1,112. In the ordi nance, however,;! provision that. the company shall acquire a sits-for its permanent building .and begin opera tions thereon during the. life, of the temporary permits The site. must meet with the approval- of the city "council. ' ' ' KAlVAsTA ' LICE H SB ; ' i Kalama. Wash., De& S,r A. nar- PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! BOYS' SCOUT KNIVES Valued at $2.00 SPECIAL 98c Boys' Chain Knives. Value ' $1." ' Special .497 200 dozen 3-Blade Pocket Knives, reg. 82, special S8t $5 Carving Sets, special. . . -S2.48 J. A. Henckels Butcher and Pocket Knives Boker Tree Brand Carving Sets Manicure and Toilet Sets MAIL ORDERS FILLED 5 OPES EVE5IXUS KEMP CUTLERY COMPANY NEXT TO CIRCLE THEATRE 124 Fourth St., Portland for the $200 in PRIZES! answer to "What is the best way to free booklet on the subject. And You'll Find It Easy ! Established 49 "Years .-. . .'John McCormack $1.25 75e . 75c 75c 75c 75e . 75e . .Bennie Kruegers Orchestra . .Bennie Krueger's -Orchestra , .Great White Way Orchestra . .Paul Whiteman's ' Orchestra Smith's Orchestra Smith's Orchestra Orchestra of Chicago Orchestra of Chicago Fenton's Orchestra Fenton's Orchestra .Great White Way Orchestras ...Great White Way. Orchestra , $ . Los Angeles and San Diego ' riage license - was- Issued' here Thurs day , to J.'L. Chamtwrs 7 and Pearl XOetsch. Kelso. . V " ",' - ."' FAST, L, SOITTR ARD 817ED Kalama. Vash2, Dec' 8. Amanda'-D. i Silk iFbuMii-Hahds 50c to $3.50 X,. Gifts New non-wrinkible Ties of Silk and Wool ctnnot crease or wrinkle. Beauti ful new patterns $1.00-51.50 Initial Handkerchiefs, In, boxes of 3 or. 6, priced 25c 50c 75c Thermo, Travelo and Tom Wye knitted Sport Coats are ideal for gifts. . $5 to $8.50 F R EE Christmas Boxes What the 1A7HEN you run down home for Christmas Vlf vacation the folks won't need-to ask How you are doing-. They can judge by the : clothes you wear. ' You . would: not want to . 4 buy a lot of new things for effect, but every one should put his best foot forward. Hart Schaffner & Marx, fit in with this idea; f they're fine clothes, expert tailored and all wool fabrics insure lohgr. wear. Moderately t priced ' . . . , .i ; " $35 to $60 v .. ..... -V. ;-- , Sam'l Rosenblatt 6f Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fifth at Alder Gasco BuOdinn 'One DR. C. Le HAYNES XTESTGHT SlCIAXlST :. Classes Tkat m-Keee Setsat oteb aoazaTs B&oT&raa Tatra aaA XwrbM - ' Featherweight . ' Arch Supports ,"' ' ' . cish ae unc. 1 They a tv saada to - oidar fm rm Unprsaatrio takca. t.. vtxja icC w. c TttvztLaan Sis PiUMk stock tfv. S04S , t At 1 1 Southard, filed a divorce suit yesterday agalnsf-T--! L." Southard, 'married In Kalanja,'JulylQri20.. -KV:S . ' i .'.H- MrSDKROTJS HTXDC CAPTCRED ; Martlnea, CaL DecT . II. N; S.) Home Folk's INFLUENCING A LIFE WITH A CHRISTMAS GIFT! , '- ... . - ' . . r-v r.--"' -'.'.Vj t.-lV:-t , What will that shiny new bankbook hanging on the Christmas Treemean to the little fellow? It will mean that he has money in the banlc-moaey of his very;own not given to him to spend hut to save. It wiU mean that the new lesson--or flame of saving wiU find immediate response in the child hearty - The instinct to accumulate i there, and the ; tinie;tO''develop -it lsearl'inlife.'''sV k . f v ' v i: Add. a United States National rSavings Account to. , his Christmas., . , of the Northwests Great Banks"; ' - cVJ A nVmwi ne. litaac hjrm ' 4earUlr 'Sullt to Isiim.". A Driva yva ear Into Jmx anra aaraaa ajuckt sod. ha. stoma. ' -j.,.v lsesessls tSO Up; - Easy to aliip faiily sraetad. - Redimade Bid. Co., ' ' 315 E. llth - I 3 BIka. S. Hawthorn. East ill , Chadden .Singh.. Hindu, -charged witU ha-tng shot and killed two of his coun trymen, and wounding two others dur ing a religious' argument near here. was captured by a posse led by Sheriff Veale today. ! - ? ? Manhattan Shirts I- t ; . a - Will Say 4 BEKAIITEE FOR SHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSE .rates Machinists i . ...70c per hour Boilermakers . . .....7c to .ItVjc per. hear Mechanics are allowed time and one-half for time worked la excess of eight hours per day. - ' Strike conditions prevail." ArTtT RO03T SIf ' Cearh Benitsr. Its ln ust - A ear VaaalagMa, l-or -aal t .,..f l i :