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:;d, TOWN TOPICS . , comtso at mi state Tesenera asanr iittw ana. ummM z to S0. Kenkmt AssocietioB at fjfcerffm and Bet PotUukI. Jumn IS te 2A. ene. JUnland, Asai 18 to Z3. The Pui 2 te 2SL .- '.4,,.: , .. . ' ' WS1THEB FORECAST . Portland and Vicinity Totuatit and Friday, eeeaalonal rain; aouthcrtr winds. - Union TanUtht. taur, axcapt rain is norta waac portion : Knday. rasa in west . portion, . aw in aaat portion; moderate aontnerty wvndx. Waetnne-ton Tonicut and Krxiar. rain is eat portion, probably laow tn east portion; moderate to tiaab sootherty winds. wtATHEg cojrDmoirs - A low prearere are ol unusual depth and - maamtode i otertwe Alaska and W'eitrrn jen ads. ism important depressions ara central tn Central: Canada and Xf tbe.Siortn Atlantic coast. - Kliewnere tn preasnre la rash, tiw nianeat readinea bring in Kootnern Ida bo and Northern -limn. .Tne weetner has ressained fair, except in Alaska, on the British Columbia and Waahrnctsn coast, and la parta ol Midi toon, ttasfcatenewan. ITJonda,- and New Xort. rhe waUner ia muen warmer in Southwestern Oregon, in the Northern Mains region, and in the North Atlantic states, and much colder n pares of the stocky Mountain and Central Plains states, and in the tipper tke ration and Middle Mtaaueippt valley. Koutnwaet atonn warning ara displayed at the mtmth of the Columbia riTtr, the entrance to the straits of Haa Juan de J-uca, and Northern Pucet Mound stations. Kelatire homidity at Portland Noon yes terday? 10 per cent; S p. m. yesterday, lutf Per cent; a a. m. today, K per cent. Preeipttation aanee January 1 Total, 33.78 inches; normal, 42.67 inches: deficiency, 8.91 Inches. KUWsKU U WIUA., OBSERVATIONS Tamp. rs9 S? fS S f L o TATIOS. H f r r ft a Baker. Or. - I 34 Millincs. Mont, 4 Moiae, Idaho I 38 Moeton, Mass. ... a, ...... i!4 Muff alo, N. T. I 84 Calgary. Alt. 4 ' Cnicaco, 111. 38 Heaver. Coi. r - I o0 lea Motnas, Iowa I 2 rreano. Cel. I 2 iajTetoo. Texas I 0 Helena. Mont. 61 Maroe. 0. L. j 12 Juneau. Alaska I 42 Kansas City, Ma. ........ H iMm Angeles. CaL I HO Marshfwld. Or. M Madford, Or. , ...14 Memphis, Tenn. .( 2 New Orleans, taw ..... ..f 32 New York. N. I. 3 Nome. Alaska 10 North Head. Wash. 1 34 North Platte, Neb I 50 Oktahooa City. Okla. I 60 Phoenix. Arts. I 74 Pittsbnrc. Pa. I 42 " Portland, Or. I Pnnce Kupert, B. C. . .. .. 48 Koaeourc. Or. I 60 Roswell. N. M. ....... 1 8 flacraatento, CaL - I 6o ML loois. Mo. I 48 C Paul. Minn. ;. 13 . Halt lelta Vitr. l Uh . 1 40 . 8a n Itieco, Cal. . , . 74 Kan rmnrleco. Cal i . 0 Seattle, Wash. t I 52 Bhendaa.-Wyo. I 43 Sitka. Alaska .,. 42 Kpokana. Wash I 30 - Tanana, Alaska I Tatooeh Inland, Wash. . . .t 43 Tonopah. Nee I 42 Valdes. Alaska . 23 Vancouver. M. C. I 44 Walla Walla, Waah. ...... I 3 Washinston, C. C. I 84 Wlnnemncca, NaT ...j 42 .Winnipeg. Man. .......... I 3 Yakima. Wash. . .-I 2 20 j 14 24 28 I 30 13 32 18 42 48 30 I 12 23 68 34 30 50 84 42 28 28 40 28 31 42 38 22 40 20 12 80 64 48 40 20 22 48 34 4(1 12 80 22 8 18 0 V 0 V 0 0 o o 41 o o .14 O O o o o o .04 0 .02 O U o o o .62 O O 0 O 0 O o o o o .02 o !io o .66 .52 O O o .02 0 ) Afternoon report of precedinc day. "White Carlstmaa'' Friday evening at 7 :30 in the auditorium of the church, the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Sunday school, assisted by the church choir, will present In story, music and sons; a program entitled, "Beyond Bethlehem" as- the annual Christmas service of the Sunday school. Follow ing the custom of several years past a "White Christmas" will be observed. iThe offering will be devoted to the re lief of the needy In Armenia and Syria. The most elaborate decorations that have been, used .for a great many ' years are being planned. Columbia Sta rortland-Multno-mah Falls-Hood River-The Dalles divi sion Leave Portland Stag Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets. I;U a. m.. 11:30 a. m.. 2:30 p. m. daily to Hood River, and 6 :K p. m. daily to Multno mah Falls, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sunday and holidays - to Multnomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 7:10 a. m. and Fias a. m.. 1 :15 p. m., 4 :15 p. m. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and from The Dalles. MJn ffiiL Adv. " Streetcars Delayed- East side trolley lines were tied up for about 15 minutes shortly after 8 o'clock this morning be en ase of s power failure, which of ficials of the railway company were unable to explain early today. The de lay was sufficient to start many of the passengers walking and restoration of the power was a signal for collecting many seoond fares - from business bound east aiders. , Oregon- City ladraa Bobea and fluffy wooly bed blankets of pure virgin wool, are being retailed in .Oregon City by Ban Don & Co., on the ground floor of the Masonic temple. "We prepay .post age and insurance to any distance. Mail orders or personal calls given sourteous and efficient attention. Ore gon City is the best town In the TJnited Statea to buy high grade blankets. Come today and incidentally view the new -bridge pronounced by engineers as the, most beautiful ia America. Adv. Portland-Atort-Saild Division Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park 'and TnanMU streets. 7:30 a. 10:00 " a. itl, IS noon. 4 :15 p. m. and 12 :S0 a, . ".ra. daily. Direct connections at . As toria for Seaside and Clatsop beach points. Leave Astoria for Portland 1 a. m 10 a. rru. 13 noon, t :30 p. nx. , 8 :30 rx m. For further Information. Columbia Stages. Main MIL Adv. Rats! Wise Serraosa At Tple Beth Israel Friday evening Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will speak on "The Shadow on the Dial." At the Sunday morning assembly Dr. Wise will speak on "Emanuel. All men . and women ara welcome. .Two Program at Mea's Besort Two Christmas programs will be given at; the Men's Resort. theHrst being on Saturday at X p. with a program by the Sunnyside Eastern Star chorus, under the direction of Dr. Ella Welch. The music will be preceded by a mov- j ing picture. Next Mondav at S:Xa p. in. a two-hour program of music, singing and motion pictures will be given, . Tbo , Rev. .Levi Johnson will give a Christmas address, and the) San Grael Christian Endeavor society will have charge at . the Christmas day pro- A Poets Party An event unique In the history , of Oregon literature , will take pla.ee tomorrow afternoon in the book department of the 3. K. Gill com pany. Mary Carolyn Da vies, on of the most famous Western poets, author of Outdoors and Us," rTouth Rid ing and other books ; Grace E. Ha.ll, well known and loved for her work on the Oregonian. . and whose new book Homespun.-1 is Just off the press t Frances Gill, musician and writer, au thor of the delightful book of chil dren's verse, The Little Days i Mable Holmes Parsons, well known critic and writer, author of the rarely beauttfol ' Pastels and 7 Silhouettes" ; Anthony Euwer, the highly popular poet, artist and entertainer, author of "Rhymes of Our Valley," "Limeratomy and other books, will hold an autographing party from 2 :S0 to 4 :30, - when they will autograph their books for all who cesire to use them for Christmas and New Tear's gifts. The J. K. Gill com pany. Third and Alder. Adv. ; , -- Colnmbla stages Portland - St. Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park and . Yamhill street. 10 a. m. for St. Helena and 5:15 p. m. flaily and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays. Sun days and holiday to St. Helen onjy. Leaving St, Helens 7 30 a. m. and 1 :30 p. m. daily. ;15 Saturday. Sunday and holiday. For Information phone Columbia Stage. Main 8611. Adv. Fan Fraetsras Ribs Painful inju ries were received Wednesday by Mrs. Charles Patterson. No. 1185 East 26th street norths when she fell from a balcony at the Marshall-Wells Hard ware company. Mrs. Patterson is an employe of the company. She was taken to St. Vincents hospital, where it was found she suffered a few frac tured ribs. ' Fortlaad-SaUm Stag Lear Stag Terminal. Park and Yamhill, hourly from J :06 a. m. to 7 :0S p. m. and Owl car at 10 p. m. dally. Saturdays. Sunday and holidays. 8:30 p. m. and 10 p. m., 7. -05, :05, 11:05. 1:05. Jrtlii make direct connection for Eugene. Corvalli and Albany. Main Mil. Adv. r. McElveeaN X.ectre The first in a series of Thursday night lectures on Dr. Emile Coue's methods will be de livered at the rst Congregational church tonight by Dr. W. T. McElveen. minister. Tonighrs topic will be. "How Dr. Coue Instructs His Patients to Stimulate Their "Wills by Means of Exciting Their Imaginations to Form Mental Pictures.". Attention The Synagogue, corner Second and Meade, will give a joint concert by Cantors W. Dolgoff and Z. Tobin of Seattle and their large chorus on Sunday, December 24. 1922, at 7 :30 p. m, Adv. Salem-Mlil city Stage leaves Salem stage terminal for Mm City: No. 1. 7 :30 a. m. ; No. . 10 :30 a. m. ; No. 6, 4 :30 p. an. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. Adv. Free Leetnre by Dr. H. A. Stockdale, diet specialist, "How to Stay Young." Central library, room H, this evening, 8 o'clock. Adv. Portland-TiUamook Stage Line stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets; 7:46 a. m. and 3 :30 p. m. daily ; 12 :30 p. m daily except Sunday. Main 861L Adv. Assemblv To Ra Valrf Rahai a . lemblY wMktr mMHne wiir v. k.i w . - r w ucm Friday at 8 p. m. in room No. 312 Cen tral Duuaing. The Moore Sanitarium nra-oirlAa nr feet environment and wonder-working oi tne xmiiK J!et ireatment. nawmcme at 27th. Adv. LnUe vJ O'Ryan Stadlo, 30 Swet land buUding, Fifth and Washington. Broadway 4985. Adv. V 8trw America St Helens via Colnm bla rrver. 2 :80 p. m.. daily ; 11 :0 a. m, Sunday. Aldasr dock. Main 8322. Adv. Tom Artificial Teeth will be better ir maaa ny tne plate specialist. Dr. Rossman. Journal bldg. Adv. Hear Yletor Baeards at Hovenden Piano Co.. No. 14 Park street. Adv. Yletor Health Kxererses Hovenden Piano CO.. No. 14S Fai-lr a A- "Dr. Baynend B. Watkiai ha return! coroett ouiidlng. Adv. Dr. Marie D. Ejl has returned to Lafayette building. Adv. Mrs. r.r.-r Amn-a trnTTiw Oregon City. Dec. 21. Mrs. Eleanor J ocution, is, wire or jTancis Scotton, Canby, died at the home near the fair grounds yesteroay morning after a oner Illness with pneumonia. She was born in London, England. Her hus band and hro fVi ! 1 H rn aiiivivA ft. funeral will be held at Canby Friday afternoon. . House Ransacked, , I But Thief Leaves Tumbler of Liquor " . 1 ' - - Burglar may be thieves and rascals and a lot of other things, but some f them are gifted with a touch' of gen erosity. . . , i j - , j j Such a character jimmied, his way into the home of Louis Henrich, No. 275 Crosby street, and then proceeded to ransack the housed from top to bot tom. He took everything that could be pawned for a few shekels in a north-end "catch-all." In fact. - he made a wreck of the Interior of the house, turning everything topsy-turvy. ' But he left a tumbler partially full of hooch" on the living room table. -'Using their licenses a officers of the law, patrolmen found an excuse to sample the liquid' and proclaimed. It to be high-clan bonded goods. The family u-m California and it I impossible . to ascertain the .exact amount of the. loss. Possessor of Drugs Gets Jail Sentence Charged with having a match box of cocaine in nis possession, the retail alue of which " would be $100, Ed ward Churchill, itinerant laborer, was fined 8500 and sentenced to six months in jail Wednesday afternoon by Judge EkwalL Churchill was arrested Tues day: night in the north end after he is alleged '- to have t made a sale of a capsule of the' drug.. .-....' 'Down and Outers-. - To Be Guests at . Christinas Feed One thousand, homeless, .. friendless and otherwise "down and out, men and boys will be served with a sump tuous dinner on Christmas day through the joint efforts of the Portland Com mons and the Apostolic faith organisation- . For .14 year these organisa tions have been neighbor and it- was decided this year to exemplify the com munity spirit by combining lit Christ ma work.' j v :'- ' ?;'vv.'-. The dinner will be served from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. on the second floor of the old Apostolic faith building. Front and Barneide streets,' where there is a capacity of 5001 The Apostolic faith orchestra 'of 80 pieces will discourse music throughout the day. Among those who will assist in serving the dinner will be Mayor Baker. Judge Kkwa.ll and other men of prominence. The committee in charge of the affair consists of Mrs. R. E. Bondurant, Mrs. Florence Crawford, Mrs. R. ' I Rus- seU and W. G. McLaren.' 14th Annual Seal Sale Holds Pp Well . ,With but three days more to go,' the fourteenth annual sale of Christmas Seal 'being conducted throughout the state by the Oregon Tuberculosis as sociation " Is hold in d up remarkably well,' the total returns from the booi sale Wednesday being 8K2.12. bringing the total - from this source up to $3007.82. Today the booths are In charge of members of the board of di rectors of the Y. W. C. A. with Mrs. F. -,X Douty, chairman. On Friday the sale will be in charge of members of the Kennedy, Fern wood. Thompson and Alameda Park Parent-Teacher as- sociations and the Indian - club.' mail sale totals 812.000. i . - The Buy Useful Gifts Store Open Evenings - Until 8 o'clock . ARMY & NAYY STORE V 94 Thirtt Sl, Portland, Or. 1 slkAvvithrashettl 'UUrUUUUUU ' Dfi. tsiiMLEB Teeth by Gas MIf it hurt, don't pay7 me , Charges Seasonable. Reduced Prices' ea AH Plate and Brldgewerk. All .Work Gaaraateed. Dr.HaiTySeiiiler i i OCMTttT ,Bd J?7. AUk Fho MJ fil w ByUdUig. - Opea velgs 3T. W. Corner trsl , ana Sundays by and Merrisea. Apnelatmeat. n w Get tier a v. . . - , - yi At the Gas Salesrooms, Alder near Fifth Economical and satisfactory for the small home- heatin? The "Baffle Plate" and selt-cleaning radiating doms increase the amount of heat from the same fuel. The""6val firebox, used in all Colonials, conserves fuel. The Colonial construction insures long and satisfactory service. : i' VI yTn AM s sk m aw m. st - a . a m m i "js'Mj : raiaTi the r "ClBln fuel-saving )gSS? Baffle Plate . installed, Complete in Your Home in One Day by Competent Workmen t l Call ! and let us explain these and many other tea tares. you cannot call on us, phone and we will call on you. Tfote the .direction of the heat escala tion as show by. the arrows the Baffle Plate holds the air until prae tically all of the h e a t has been taken from it. This Increases heat vol ants and decrease fuel cost. 'Sales office: 300 Oak St. (Bet. 5th and 6th) Phone Broadway , 5629. ! ' ' !; : "" " V- V )''"'-" "1' "' All models Colonial Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces - on Display MONT AG STOVE WORKS I Factory Kenton Station : Portland i n n?n n ! ! I 1 I LJsS Mnnn n y SvidvS days lef f-or that Christmas shopping are here, SKAGGS iVKiLii, with sympathetic understanding of the necessity for haste in those last frantic hours, are making very effort to keep stocks intact to the last moment. We have all merchandise weighed and sacked in convenient sized packagesfacilitating a quick and pleasant transaction. Some pfic surprises, too, are m store for those shopping Friday and Saturday. ORANGES the very ; finest at moderate priceslargest size, packed 100 to IZAg Case, per Doz. .... Note Below: 27c -Second largest, packed 126 to Case, per Doz. .'w .:. Medium size, packed AQ a 216 to Case, per Toz. vl Case prices proportionately . low. v - .NUTS Budded Calif. Walnpts.. 29c :.;:.:i9c Brazils per lb. Fancy S. S. Almonds rtQ, per Iby .i . i;sifV t ' Mixed Nuts :Kp 2 lbs. .............. Filberts ,V'- per lb. ........ i.C 45c 23c Peanuts- 2 lbs. for Brown Sugar, ' 5" lbs. for . . . . ... i; Powdered Sugar, 5 lbs. for. . ... ... Skaggs Butter, finest quality. 39c 44c (?l AC lb. for 63c; roll.. VltVtf 29c Prides " No. 2 s Mince Meat, 2 for. . . .1 . .i Heinz Small I Mince Qa Meat 40c; large'....' vft '-'" Large Iabbys Plum OAm Pudding for . & V Large Strictly Fresh AOtg Eggs, per dozen.... CANDY Fancy ATig Cream Cndyj 2 lbs; f Skaggs Fancy Xmas Ap Mixed Candy, per lb. -vt Brillantine Mixed, lb. . 20c LILY - OF VALLEY PROD UCTS Best Eastern pack. Country Gentleman : Corn, 2 for 35c; . per QO A dozen . . . . . i ..; VmiUO , . ',-1 . : Golden Bantam' Corn, 2 for, 45c; dozen .... m vurn, frr2.64 L. of V.. No. 2 SmL IVJg Lima Beans, 30c ; ' 2 , No. 2 L. of V. Succotash 28c No. 2 L. of V. Red QQp Kidney Beans, 2 for OOIU No. 2 L. of V. Beets, 25c; per v dozen Small 02.90 PORTLAND IX)CATIONS: 249 Yamhm SU 291 YamhUl : SU 226 Yamhai SL, East 10th and Burnside Sts 844 Thnrman , SU East", 52nd . and Sandy Blvd East 13th and MiUer Avenue (Sellwood), 906 Alberta SU East 28th and Burnside, East 8th and Broadway Sts 442 Washington : SU 125 No. - ao kjlmp UOSI VUI OlIU OtfUUJr U1VU, I . J -. - -' ' ' . . . r . x ' . . J. r ,x ' . i ; r Here's All the Gredit Yoii iWaiit for Yoitf 4. iH t.hristmas Purchases . ,- ' ' I ; ' - - - , -' f " Conserve your ciish for, your, other 1 necessary expenditures. - Come to our store, select all the merchandise you'll need for yourself or for gift pur-poses--and arrange to pay us next .year in small amounts convenient to , your own needs. . - Store Open Tonight Till 8 For Men For Women For Chfldren Overcoats Suits Belts Ties Shirts Hosiery Bath Robes Sport Coats Leather Goods Pajamas Smoking Jackets Blouses ' , Lounging Robes Embroidered Kerchiefs Furs Negligees Petticoats . Sweaters Scarfs , Umbrellas Hosiery ' Coats Boj's Suits , ) Boys' Overcoats Boys Shoes " Boys' Sweaters , t - Boys' Stockings T ' ' Girls' Coats ; , Girls Dresses ' , Children's Bath Robes Girls' Rain Capes . Girls, Stockings Girls Umbrellas : ' , -nua-aa-' w m -aw- . -nmuusuw .a M f '--'-z . ... . x s uTPniimii' p m m m m mm , m mum h m n it Bk SI When in Doubt Give an EASTERN Merchandise Order. Good here or at any of our other Pacific. Coast branch stores. Washington at - Tenth Street K - , !1 - iv m 9 ; r i;1h.siai Send your holiday greetings by 1 Service to all points in the, UnitedStates I : & jvv y& w J '--5" ... - - - r-. . - .... ., , . i 3 5 ir W- c mmrrrtTu i