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Till OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' POIITLAND, - OUCGON. yOWN TOPICS courvo EVENTS Orecos Aaaoaauoa of County Jn&t and ConuuieMun, Portland, December 12 to 14. - t But Teachers' aaaociatio , fH"t1 Port- land. December 29 to SO. ' : Northwest aaaaciatioSK of Sheriff sad I tiem. Portlaad. January 18 to SO. J Orawa State Chricttaa Edror oarB-t-on.. Ashland. Apnl 1 to S2 Ta Uaii, Apni 2 to 2. . " . ... .. . WEATHER FORECAST Portland and Ticrnity Toaisht lait and colder. Tneadax air and continued, cold, easterlr wind. Oracoe Xanieht fmd Tuesday fair; colder :iwutu pwimi, wiiu s. roiu wife , mooer ate easterly winds. Washington Tonight and Tneadar fair; coDunoea rota; moaerau eaatetly winds. WEATHER COSDITI05S Iaw prewar overlies an area, reaching irom VyOjoraoo in toa tipper lake region, the lowert readinca be in in Uinnrnti Th n- maindw of the eountry is covered by two nitjn pressure anas, one eentral on the Nona Atlantic eoaat and the otber in Eastern British Columbia. Precipitation has occurred ill the Pacific State and the Xorthera Hex ky foun tain yea-ion, extendina eastward to Saskatche wan and North Dakota and in reenrted from pana of Florida. Extreme cold prevails over a larce pare or tna Northwest, temperatures m Montana. North Dakota Vm-fhm Idaho and Northeasteru Waahinatoa ransins from zero to -3 aearraea or Low. in the central and southern atate the temperature is generally somewhat a bore normal. BelatiTe v humidity at Portland: noon ye- terday, 78 per cent: 5:00 p. m. yesterday. 78 per cent: 6:M) a. m. today. 81 per cent- . i miinuuon unce j ioai ry 1 iotbi. inches; normal, 40.42 inches: deficiency. 7.11 inches. EDVCABD U. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS Temp. C"9 at b "2! 2. ; c-a J, "b h tr i ,? r SJ 40 I 12 J .02 48 i 22 .02 ' 18 0 . -24 2 J ' 82 1 O i O -28 .10 36 32 0 58 32 0 38 32- 0 !-12 -2 .01 62 54 .02 S 56 0 I -2 ,-24 .12 70 0 88 S 0 22 0 88 32 0 B8 64 .14 48 28 .04 40 .26 43 86 0 58 50 0 32 24 0 24 0 38 34 U -08 46 18 0 40 32 0 62 60 0 34 26 0 40 32 .11 22 14 0 44 32 .02 50 26 0 56 44 .20 42 32 0 32 32 0 44 36 0 58 58 .08 56 52 . 06 34 26 .12 ; 34 28 . . 0 34 .01 :-10 -20 .28 I 6 0 I 36 30 .10 i 34 32 0 (26 . . 0 I 26 16 .02 I 40 12 .02 ! 34 21 0 I 2 -14 I .08 I 40 - 4 I 0 STATIONS Baker, Oregon . ....... Boi. Idaho. Boston, Mass . . Buffalo. N. T Bull Harbor. B. C. . . . . Calgary, Alberta Chicago. Til. Denier, Colo. . les Sloinw, Iowa Edmonton, Alberta . . . . Fresno, Cal (ialvestoa. Texas IHarre, Mont Honolulu, T. H. Huron. 8. T. ....... . Juneau, Alaska ...... Kama City. Mo Los Angeles, Cal Marshfield. Oregon .... " Medf ord. Oregon Memphis. Tenn New Orleanx, la New Tork. N. T Nome, Alaska . . . . . North Head. Wah . . North Platte, Neb Oklahoma City. Okla Phoenix. Arix Pittsburg. Pa. Portland. Oregon Prince Rupert. B. C. . . . Roseburg, Oregon Roswell, X. M Sacramento, Cal Bt. Ixiuis, Mo , St. Paul. Minn Salt Lake Cjty.yCUh. . . San Diego. Cal Sn Francisco, Cal . . . . , Seattle, Wash . Sheridan, W yo Sitka. Alaska Spokane. Wash Swift Current. Sask .... Tanana. Alaska Tatoosh Island. Wash . . . Tonopah, Nerada Valdex. Alaska Vancouver. B. C Walla Walla. Wash... Washington. D. C Willtston. N. I). ...... . "Yakima. Wash Afternoon report of preceding day. Water District Eleet At the an nual elections last Monday seven water , districts in Multnomah county and two in Washington county elected new commissioners, as follows: Maple wood water district, R. W. Reynolds ; Sylvan water district. Frank JT Butz ; Powell Valley road water district, L. ' S. Hobson ; Powell Valley water dis trict Xo, 2, Burton M. Howell ; Park rose water -district. Harlan J. Miller; Gilbert water district, W. M. Gilbert and A. J. Oldenburg;; Capitol highway water district, W. . Hosea Wood ; Gar den Home water district. G. G. McCor mic : West Slope water district, James A. Mott, , Colatflbt Stag Portland - St. . Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets. 10 au m. for St. Helens and 6 :15 p. m. daily and 11 :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sun days and holidays to St.1 Helena only. Leaving St, Helens-? :30 a. m. and 1 :30 p. m. dally, 6:15 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. For information phon Columbia Stages. Main 861L Adv. Election Cost Reported There was expended directly In behalf of Walter M. Pierce dnrlng the campaign pre ceding the last general election a total of $11.771. 44. while only $1112.12 was All Dishes, Silverware, Glasses and Trays Are STERILIZED by MODERN Machinery Broadway " AND Washington St. Featurino; Home Cooked Foods Automobile Lunches 4 ENTRANCES . A Great Variety of Steaks SmaU Steak Rib Steak Lies through their mouths Or I mistake mankinds". rT -tTilLTrrrvT- nrtT SEATS FOR 500 . Capacity 10,000 People a Day NEVER CLOSED The man who does not advertise may know his busi ness, dm nobody else does. spent directly In the Interests of Gov ernor Olcott. according to the various expense accounts filed in the office of the secretary of atate. Of the total amount of money expended in connec tion with the Pierce campaign approx imately $6009 was contributed by Jesse Winburn of Ashland. The grand total of all expenditures, including those of candidates and measures, was $129. 403.37. - Approximately toJf of this amount was expended ' by the advo cates and opponents of the compulsory school hill. Gelsstste Star Portland -Multnomah Falls-Hood River-The Dalles diwi aion Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and YaranUl streets, 9 .39 a. m., 11 :J0 a. txl, 2 :S0 p. 4 :43 p. m. daily to Hood River, and :30 p. m. daily- to Multnomah Falls, except Saturdays. Sunday and holidays, 11:15 p. m. Sat urdays, Sundays and holidays to Mult nomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 11:16 a. m 1:1$ p. nu. 4 :15 p. m. and :$S p. m. daily. Direct connections with mil stages to and from The Dalles.' Main Mil. Adv. T. M. C. A. Orowth Seea The steady growth of the T. M. C. A. in the United States and Canada and the wide development of the work of the schools of the institution were dis cussed Sunday at a meeting in the as sociation auditorium by Harry W. Stone, general secretary of the Port land organization. Stone has recently returned from a 7000-mile tour through the country during which he visited the Y. M. ' C. A. schools and attended the triennial convention of the association. Yostfcfal Hbo Is Isjsred A youth giving the name of F. Duyer was pick ed up by the police in the North End early today and was found, to have three severe cuts on his head and a probably slight fracture of the skull He told the police he was from Mon treal, Canada, and was about to ride out of town on a freight train when he fell off. He was taken to the Emerg ency hospital. T haxter to Repreaeat School At a meeting of the principals of Portland schools, which was held Saturday afternoon, B. A. Thaxter, president, was chosen representative of the or ganization at the State Teachers' as sociation, which will meet here the last week of this month. Miss Cornelia Spencer of Kennedy school, and EHmer Brown of Rose City Park school, read papers on the rating of teachers. Will Inspect 3few- City Reed college students and faculty members have been asked to join the tour of inspec tion of the industrial, city being con structed by the Long-Bell Lumber company' at Longview. Wash., which will be made by a delegation of the Portland City club Saturday after noon. The party will leave the Union station at 1 :10 o'clock by special car. PortIandAstorlSeaslde Division Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yaanhill streets. 7:30 a. m, 10:00 a. m., 12 noon. 4 :15 p. m. and 12 :S0 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, :30 p. m., 6:30 t. m. For "further information, Columbia Stages. Main 8611. Adv. To Talk of Eadowinest Bishop Wil liam O. Shepard and the Rev. W. W. Youngson will be the' speakers at a dinner in the Pioneer Methodist com munity hall Wednesday at 6:30. Suc cfess thus far achieved in the Willam ette university endowment fund will be the topic. The dinner will be served by the Ladies Aid society of the church at 35 cents. Deputy Federal Clerk Choiea Glen O. Taylor-, police judge and justice of the peace for Medford. has been ap pointed deputy clerk-for Southern Ore gon of the United States district court on recommendation of the court offi cials at Portland and approval of At torney General Daugherty. He suc ceeds F. Roy Iavis of Medford, who resigned recently. Portland-Salem Stage Leave Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill, hourly from 7:06 a. m. to 7:05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 p. m. daily. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 8:80 p. m. and 10 p. m., 7 :05. 9:05. 11:05. 1:05. 3:05 make direct connections for Kugene, Corvallis and Albany. Main 8611. Adv. Mrs, William Robinson Improvise; Mrs. William Robinson, '??o. 1407 Con cord street, the mother of three chil dren, who shot herself with suicidal in tent last Saturday, is reported to be improving. She is now considered out of danger. Mrs. Robinson is at Good Samaritan hospital. Power Plaat Ifear Complettoa The Pacific Power & Light company, with operating headquarters in Portland, is rapidly bringing to completion its new Served After 3 P. M. loc Sirloin Steak 50c ... 40c jT-Bone Steak 60c "The turnpike road to Peonle's hparta T fin1 ..... . CJLL power plant oa Hood river, where the Installed generating- capacity will be 80O0 fcoree power. - This plant is located adjacent i to - the city limits of Hood River and within sight of the Columbia River highway bridge. About 600 men have been employed for eeveral months in construction of the plant, wrhichi when completed, will have cost about $1,250,000. It is expected the plant will be ready for service in March.; , Tw .Basds Merge The Multnomah Guard band and the Elks band have joined forces and henceforth will be known as the Elks band. W. A. Mc Dou grail will remain leader of the or ganization and T. A- Freiberg wilt be drum major. : Official action which closes the career of the Multnomah Guard band tinder that name took place December T. -The band , has been one of the best known" musical- organ izations in the city and came into. be ing in 1918. ' The group has never re ceived money for its services and has taken part in most of the patriotic ex ercises of the city. Irish Priest Comes to Oregos Fath er John F. O'Connor, better known as Father Dominic, spiritual adviser to Terence MacSwiney, late lord mayor of Cork, whose death came as the result of a hunger strike while a Brit ten prisoner, arrived in ,ew xotk a week ago on his way to Oregon, where he will become a member of the clergy at st. Francis Catholic church in Bend. He is accompanied by Father Joseph Fennelin, who is to be stationed at Los Angeles. Mazamas Phta Seaside Trip Mem bers of the Mazaraas and Trail club of Portland and the Angora club of Astcria will 'visit Seaside December 30 for their annual hiking trip. They w ill yisit Cannon Beach. Saddle moun tain and the Nehalem country. It is estimated that about 150 will attend and a dance at Hotel Seaside is being arranged for the evening of January 1. Capital Pasishncnt Bill Pesdisg A resolution is being prepared in Port land asking the legislature to refer the question of capi'al punishment to the voters in the following general elec tion. Capital punishment was abol ished In 1914 by a close vote and re established in 1921 by a vote of 88.756 to 64,589. Xf dU-wori Gifts, pillow cases, gowns etc., hemstitched designs mrith some embroidery. Dolls repaired. Hem- stitcSing, pleating. Art Embroidery. 388 Morrison. Adv. Portland Tillamook Stage Lin Stag depot. Park and Yamhill streets. 7 :45 a. m. daily except Sunday, 12 :20 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements for fishing parti. Main 8611. Adv. Irrigation la Umatilla The appro priation of $900,000 for the Umatilla Irrigation project, recommended by Presrdent Harding last week, will mean the start next spring on the work of the McKays creek dam, ac cording to Project Manager H. M. Schilling. This will mean the Irriga FREE TONIGHT Dance Qarnival ALL THIS WIIK BROADWAY HALL HALL ADM. 10c, EXCEPT SAT. Foot Comfort CRAVED BT ALL ENJOTED BT FEW FEATHERWEIGHT ARCH SUPPORTS ire bringing "Foot Happiness" to hundreds. J. E. TRYZELAAR SIS Pitt Blk. Bewy. S04S. DEPARTMINTS SAVINGS CHECKING EXCHANGE BOND. : SAFE -, DEPOSIT s, s. lyi tion of 20.000 additional acres, 5004 of which- are -just south of the -.city limits of Pendleton. The lands em braced In this 'unit, ".when combined with the original Umatilla, project and the west -extension, will be known as the Greater Umatilla project and will include more than 50,000 acres of land- Data Fr Roosevelt Highway -Gath ering data for a report to the stats legislature on the Roosevelt bigbway and the value it would be to the state in the matter of opening up resources and the country, which are being; re pressed through lack of transportation facilities, Harry $cott and Ralph. Wag gener of the state highway department are making -a tour of Clatsop and Tilla mook counties. , " i Salem -II in City Sta ge Leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City : No, 1, 7:30 a. m; No. 8. 10 :30 a. m. ; Nov 5, 4 :3G p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop Adv. La Grasde. Girl Has Prise Essay Rath Scott, 15-year-old La Grande school girl, has taken state honors in a ss h a a a w MAKE i.rioviM.ifiitT.i.i.i-ai ROOF LEAK- PROOF. 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Call at this strong bank TODAY, or more opens an account v Oldest hi the WASHINGTON nTrirrrnriTTiTTrri the American Legion's national essay contest and thereby wins chance to carry off the major prise, according to Rogers 'MaeVeagh, chairman of the Portland committee. Her essay, which dealt in ad vantages, that the Legion might achieve by avoiding selfish mo tives, was ranked -firsts by the com mittee and was considered surprisingly good for. a'glrl of her age. : The win-nine- essay will be judged by John J. Tigert, United States commissioner of education; E. E. Brown, former commissioner, and S, a McClure. the publisher. V ; . " "l , Yersesla Growing Faat Bad weather is having no effect upon the progress of Vemonia. The site for the big lum ber' mill will soon be ready for the buildings. Offices and residences of the mill company are practically fin ished, and 'adjoining the site are a number of home lots on which resi dences are being constructed. A lead ing hotel will double its capacity by an addition now under construction. A new mercantile building facing the main street is approaching completion. Framework has been laid for; the big ea. ' a . . v v a m n . w wwi YOUR. OLD Decause or its long, sturdy service. Sold by Hardware Dealers Evrywhcrai ITriuforBeokUt "Leak PmRtefs" Manufactured by LaSonneborn Sons, Inc. 9th and Hoyt Streets Portland, Oregon W iTorihwest AT THIRD new depot, .and poles are being placed for an electrie power-plant which will supply light and power within a abort time. I "", J. , - Hospital Bids Atksd -Bids for con struction of ihe - United States Veter ans hospital at American l&ke will be received by the war department late In December or early In January, ac cording to word received last s week from TaoooMU f Plans and specifica tions have been completed and my be Inspected at the new Postofflce bolld inr In Portland. There will be 28 V . ... . v ... - It's for the benefit of our many friends and motorists who, on account of the weather, did not get a chance to avail themselves of the sale. We can list here only a very few of the advertised items and prices but REMEMBER, EVERY STANDARD AUTO ACCESSORY AD VERTISED BY US LAST WEEK AT A CUT PRICE, IS REPEAT ED THIS WEEK AT THE SAME PRICE. This sale ends next Sat urday night. Come early; do some Christmas shopping and save money besides. . SPECIAL 30x3 Vi Skid Chains, $ 2.28- pair Weed Tire Chains 30x3'2 ......$3.89 Z2xZVz ...... 4.39 31x4 y2 4.83 32x4 4.83 33x4 5.18 3414 5.39 33x4 Vz ..... 5.59 34x4 Vz 5.79 .. .... Reg. $2 Wind- $ " QQ shield Cleaner -LoOcf Regular $2.50 ip-T QQ Park'g Lamps Jt0 Reg. $12.00 . $! QP Bumpers .... cJJ Regular $14.00 Hoover double $0 QT spring OajtO Ford size $7.45 General Auto Supply Go Broadway, Cor. Couch St. J . ' , Portland, Ore. Special delivered, only buildings in all. capable of accommo dating 150 patients, and the cost of, the hospital, when completed, is estimated at $1,600,000. . f.- St. Helen See ale Highway Roal enthusiast tn Clarke and Cowlitz coun ties. Washington, are planning a Mount St. Helens loop to rival tho famed Co lumbia river highway In scenic beau ty, according ' to "" "- Walter Schwarz. Clarke county, engineer.- - Little in the way of road work on the proposed; loop is expected the coming year, but plans for the scenic drive will 'probably be I-ushed In 1924. -A The' road will be . This Week -'"'. General SKopffor Christmas Owing- to the recent showy "weather, we are, this week, .repeating all thie special cut" price offers listed in our large "Evacuation" announcement last week. Yz inch Champion QQ Spark Plug . . ...&U Porcelains for " Ford Spark Plugs A Reg. $1.00 Hydrometers (battery fiQ testers)-. ..... . . Flashlights - QQ Automatic Windshield 2ean;:;.;94.95 Robes, $5.00 to $22.00," ?3.39to?14.95 Driving Gloves . 1,45 Up Reg. $5 Wind- $4V OQ shield Visors sW O Reg. $15 Wind-$Q QK shield Visors U.UU " Reg. $15 Wind $'7 QC . l .UU ' shield .Wings Radiantf ire Sale Tomorrow at the Gas C piped and installed ! 4 The triumph of all Auxiliarx Heaters from $29.75 up Complete' about 1I miles In 'lehtrtrf," 60 miles of which already . has been paved. , - Str.' Anteriea St.- HeTess via Colum bia river, 3 :S0 p. io-. -da.ily : II :S0 a. Sunday. Alder dock. Main 8323. Adv. Perfection : Platter Wallboar will not warp on buck! Cress & Co., Inc., Front and Stark streets. Adv. " Hear Ticler - Reeords at Hovenden Piano Co : No. 14 Park street- Ad v. TIetsr Health BzreJe Hovenden PiaioocCOrt No.-3.46 Park street. Adv. , Dr. ." Ralpk Festos returned,' Main (8S. Adv. V ir'i -- - Orders aii V Outside Mirrors .:.,.73'UP . . ?X95 Interior Mirrors . Reg. $2.50 Nickel Bar ?1.50 . a". . . 59 : ... .69 Radiator Cap ....... Ford Bar Cap 5 lb. can .Grease Ford Timers, 79 special Ford Roadster $0 QfT Top Recover'g dmUfJ Ford Touring Top Recover'g Ford Roadster ?4.25 SET on Side Curtains 0iJ Ford Touring SfT f Side Curtains' I .OU Reg. 75c Ford Pe- A dal Draft Shields ft V. ' Co. I. doym n 6 Get the Frolics One for ' Christmas!