TUESDAY, DUCET.IEER tent THE - OIIEGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWN TOPICS course xrxa-xs , - land. Deoeaabe JS to SO; Kocthwuat Aasocsstiea Sheriffs atsd Ie , Bee. Portland. Juurr IS to SO. ,v.. Omni SUte Chrlatiaa Kdeao eoavaa tW AaUaadL ifol U 't 82. Taw Delia 5 i WEATHER FOBECA.8T " Portland and Tteinity .. Tonight and Widmi day rain; aontaarly winds. - : . Oregon an4 Washington: Tonight 'mod Wed tadt; tain: strong southerly wiads rescuing ' gala- force along Of eoasC ' WEATHER CONDITIONS ' - High pmssuro pre rail la U-Atlantic) and . 4aat OoJf states and eastern T(i and ore? t' Mt reaching Vrota Arizona and Cali fornia to Minnesota aad Manitoba, she highest reading betas in northern.. Utah. Elsewhere low prassora is the rule, the principal depres- ikio bang apparently central off the British Columbia coast. ,- Precipitation ha occurred at a large . number of northwestern stations, reaching aoathwaad - into California, Merada, L'tah. and Colorado. . Tba weather U much 'colder in northers British Colombia and peer an area reaching' front southern -. Utah, to; tha northern Pta ins region. . and ia much 'snildcT . in southern Nn lUtm and southwestern Ore- : SOB. ' . - -f - Keiatire humidity at Portland: noon yes terday. 7T per cent; 6:00 p. m. yesterday. 80 per ecat; 5:0 sw m. today. 88 per cent. Precipitation sine January jst: Total, 85.69 inches; normal, 43.92 inches; deficiency. 8.2 S inches. - KDWaBU L. W ELLS- OBSERVATIONS STATIONS K3 I -I So I" . Abilene. Texas ....... Haker, Orecoa ....... ,. Billings. Mont . , Boise, Ids ho - ' Boston, Mass ...... .". - Buffalo, N. T. . . . . . : Calgary, Alberta . . . . . . Vhiiago, III . . , -V . 'Iienrer, Colo ...... . - JThes Moines, Iowa v i . Mauatss, Alberta . . , ' Fresno; Cal Galtatoa, Texas Honolulu, -T. H. . . . . . Huron, ft. D. . . . . . Juneau, Alaska, . , ; . . Kansas City, Mo . . . . , - I-oe Angeles, Cal ..... : Marsbfield, Oregon , . . . 'Medford, Orrcoa . . , . Memphis, Tenn ... . . . New Orleans. Let ..., New Tor. N. T. . . .. , r 'Noma, Alaska . . .-. . ! North Head, Wash . I North Platta, Neb Oklahoma City, Ok la . . , Phoenix, Arts Z Pittabnre, Pa , : Portland Orefou Hrinrw Hnpert, B. C. ' Koseburg, Oregon Ros well. New Mexico 8acramento, Cal . . . , Mr. IxHiis, Ho Bt. Paul Minn i Halt Lke City. Utlb . . San IWeco. Cal Han - Krsacisco, Cal . . , Seattle. Wash Sheridan, Wj ". Sitka, Alaska ....... Kpokane. Wash Swift Corrent, Sask . i , Tstooh Island; Wash . Tnnopah, Nersida 4 . . . . -Vaklea. Alaska . : A'anconjrer, B. C ..... . Walla Walla. Wash v Ws-hington. D. C- Williston, N. IX ..... Winnipeg, Man - Yakima. Wash 1 Sit ' 48 S4 40 48 42 44 SO B2 22 4 6 80 48 82 54 '' 78 48 2 48 80 72 88 54 52 42 B4 e 48 4 52 84 62 48 0 42 88 42 44 :48v 40 28 4 82 60 84 88 50 Afternoon report of. preceding 52 32 24 28 83 38 24 40 80 S2 14 44 64 1 26 42 66 4 52' 2 3 8 44 S 42 45 32 SO 40 48 4 22 28 48 44 44 20 '40 18 44 23 42' 44. 82 2 - 4 4 diy. O : 0 0 A O 0 , 0 0 .80 .02 0 0 o o . e o .10 o o 0 .14 .10 .04 0 .01 0 0 ,20 O o .10 o .18 o .68 0 o .54 2 0 0 0 0 First Chnreh Unit Dedicated The first unit of the jiw dtfice for St. Ketrra Catholic . chtirclv ' Htst 87th . .-ret and Foster road, wag dedicated Sunday night and Christmas day with appropriate services. The 1 Rev. J. P. O'Flynn, ; pastor,- presided at the mid nfeht mass Christmava eve?,, when the ;hurchi was not able to accommodate the crotvds which thronsed: the build Ing alter 10 p. rti-t c6rolng from al! narts of the eity; Masses were also Mid . In tli building at I and 10 ;30 'clock Monday. This first unit, coat SO.OO'i. ' Th completed church will (st 155,000. The other unit will not be added at present.., ,: ; ir j - i Colamhla Stasrws. Cnana-a of Sched nle Effective December-24, 1922, As toria, Seaside and way- points ("direct connection for Clatsop beaches and North, beaches) Leave Portland daily 1:05 a. m.. 4 r?0 p. rri.,1 12 .80 midnight. Rainier local Leave Portland daily 10 :05 a, m.. K noon, 4 :20 p. m., 6 :45 p. m.. 12 :30 midnight. St. Helens Vocal Leave Portland, daily 10 :05 a. m.. 12 noon, 4 O p. m., 6 :45 p. m., 12 :30 mid nigrht and 11:15 p. m. Saturdays, Sun days and holidays. All stages inclosed, best limousine type, modern and com fortable. Leave Stage -Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets. Phone Main 8611. Adv.. - ' ' '; Illaenisated Croat dedicated Dedi cation of a large illuminated cross featured the Sunday night service at Ot ntenary-Wilbur Methodist church. The cross was given the church by T. V. Pierce In honor of his father, the Rev. JRobert Pierce of Los Angeles, who has given, practically all his. life tr the ministry of the Methodist church. . -Col oU Stages Chaage f Srhed dole Kffcjctivt) December 24, 1923. Hood River and way points (direct connections for The Dalles )-i-Leave Portland. dally 10:30 a. m., 2 :S0 p. m. ; leave Hood River daily 10:30 a. mi and 2 :30 p. m. for Portland. Bridal Veil local Leave Portland daily 10:30 av rn- and 2:30 p. m- and 6:10 . p. m-, except Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Leave 11 5 p. m, Saturdays, Sunday and holidays. All stages inclosed, best limousine - type, .modern and comfort able. Leave Stage Terminal, Park and .Yamhill streets. , Phone Main 8611. Ad-,.'i:-,;;.:,5;.; : ... Conpasy te Dine The annual din ner and reunion of Company 'R." It2d Infantry, will be held, in the . Dutch room . of the 'Washington street . Hazelwood Friday evenl. The din ner, will, be a la cart,e.a At. the ..outr break, ef the World war Company "K' . was commanded by Captain - Clarence R, Hotchkiss, . and was composed al most entirely of high school and col- ; lege men.? ( ' " "Medera Woedaiea to Skate Modern Wooaraen 'of America will have the roller skating party at Oaks rink to night which : was . postponed from De cember 14. ' The Woodmen band of S3 pieces will furnish music , There ' will also Toe motion pictures. PerttasA-SaleBB Stage Leave Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill, hourly from T :06 a. m. to 7 :06 p. m. and Owl car at 19 p. m, . daily,? Saturdays, Sundays and holidaysr 8:30 p. m. and IS p. 8-0S. 11HJ5. 1)5, 3 :05 make direct connections tor Eugene. CorvaWa and Albany. Main 881t Adv Data Set for Prayer Week Requests have been mailed to all churches of the citjr; by the Portland Council of Churches asking them, to observe the week , of January , 7,, t 18 as prayer .week. .' . . k- v . ; - PerUaad-TUIaawook Stags Xlse stags depot, Park and Yamhill streets ; T :4i a. m. and S : p. m, dairy : IX :J0 p. m dally except Sunday. Maim 861L Adv. - : 88 ., Arrested . tor Draakeaaeaa Too much of the old time , Christmas at- DR. C. L. HAYNES KTESIOHT, SPEC1AXIST , . i Glasses That Fif BeUss , Prtees; . Very. Reasosasee - OYER ROBFBTS PBOTiXTRS ,v,:.Tlri ti rorr:;?s v " ,"V, moephere found its way to thirsty folk tsunaay ana Monaay, - tnereDy auaxns S5 men' to be allowed the hospitaUty of the city Jail.;: They are being tried In municipal court today. - , 4 ; , Stasis 81M Srn' Clothes More than 100 petticoats . and . a score of dresses were stolen' from theMcRao petticoat parlors. No. 171 Tenth street, toy , a burglar who entered the store through a transom some time Saturday or Sun day night.' The burglar overlooked 8300 In cash. An Incomplete check toy- the police indicates th loot was valued at more than 81 000,. t ;t s- '. ?, Salent-Kill City Btss leaves Kalem stags tsrminaV for Mil City t INo. 1, 7 HQ a. m-5 No. 8. 10 -v, m. ijio.- 5. 40 p, at. . Noi 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. -v. 8tr. Aaseriea St. Helens via Colum bia river. S :80 p. m, dally ; 11 :80 a. m, Sunday. Aldar dock. Main 832 Ju Adv, Year Artificial1 Teeth will be better if made toy the plate? specialist," Dr. Rossman. Journal toldg. Adv. - , -, - 8. H. Crreen Stamp tor Caik. Hot man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 680-21. Adv. CHEAR LABOR" ;' MAGRATO SCHEME SEEN Washington, Dec. 26. (WASHING' TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Effort to toroaden the '".immigration laws to admit men. to "fill the indus trial - needs" is increasing in dimen sions. Representative Albert Johnson, chairman . of - the house committee : on immigration, charges that this agita tion proceeds mainly from those who wish to import a cheap labor supply. '"What are those who are demanding cheap r labor , thinking jabout? He asks. Profits., population or poster ity? Don't tHey know that the Quotas of immigrants permitted ; to come from the Northern countries of Eu rope are unfilled'' Must1 they always have a hole at Kllis island- opened big enough to cdrait 1,000.000 or1 1.600.0&0 immigrants per year -so that they may give wretched employment to possibly" one quarter -of that number?" INDUSTRIAL NEEDS ' Commissioner of Immigration Hus band Is suggesting that a policy may be adopted . "so as to let In the men who shall fill the industrial needs and at the same time have the qualities which will make them desirable resi dents of American- communities. An article containing this idea printed by "The Nation's Business," is being cir culated by the United States Cham ber of Commerce Mr. .Husband does not define where these desirable immigrants are to come from, or the precise industrial needs that. are. to be met. Mr. John son, on the other hand, points out that the north-of. Europe immigrant Is usu ally classed as desirable, and many more might come from there under ex isting law. i At the same time ; thera are hordes ; wanting . to come from Southern Europe and . the countries usually classed as furnishing th un desirable, and It is commonly believed that the most ; of those who are talk ing about industrial needs want these people for ths coal mines,' the steel mills and the textile industries . be cause, for i few ; years at least, they will "work cheap.' - . ' FAR-H CLASS SCARCK So far as the farm settler and farm laborer are concerned, it seems clear that not many more could he brought in by lowering immigration bars. The hardy farmers of the r Scandinavian coimtries and others of Northern Ku rope, . who rank as successful' farmer in America,'do not come to the extent that the 3 per cent law permits ..them to come. In the fascal year ending June 30 1921, which jieought in 800,000 aliens. Mr." Johnson has pointed ort that only 2 per cent were farmers and 8 per cent farm laborers, which affords scant hope for farm Jncreaae from that di rection. t What the pouring, of great numbers of foreign born into America means in one phase of - American f government lias been brought .out in data secured by Mr. Johnson on. the cost of main taining aliens in prisons, insane asy lums, ' hospitals and poorhousea. He finds that 1 per cent of the income of the states is expended for the care of aliens in these institutions. STORK MIXER DATES Eugene, ' D,gc. - 26. Santa' Claus and the stork combined to make the Christ mas of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd West, Eu gene, merry when "they presented them with a wee daughter on December 24. When-" a motorcycle , is lifted on a new stand , the latter locks so that the machine -cannot -be' moved. ,; E3aii Distributes---ifn cha!Tf Sixteen auiomoblles were kept .busy distributing the ' baskets and other presents. ': Of the families, cared for 27 were colored, 'Larsen stated. -5 . ?. On December 19 I bad here, in our relief headquarters 1725 sacks, of po tatoes, Larson said. There are Just 120 sacks left. This Is bow we got the .potatoes:. - -A.man living on Salmon creek .out of Vancouver, Wash told us we could have his 18 , acres of potatoes If ' . we ;; 865 Christmas; ,Baskqts of Fooi The ' Ktt ' Klux Kla distributed 865 .Christmas baskets to needy Portland families for their holiday dinners, ac cording' to announcement or Roy- Lar sen, who was appointed by Fred GiX- would . dig them and take' them away. One gang of men worked all one Sun day and another gang -went out the next Sunday to finish the Job. ; r A permanent relief "elation Is to be established later. ' ; ' - i - A ceremonial is to be held Wednes day night at which about 4500 men Ui be initiated into the order, jLar- Ksen announced. i The; top fefTaVnew fruit -'Jar . cover has a .slot lnt . which a kniie can' toe inserted to unscrew It. .... - . What investment for your Ghittmas check? IAYBE we are prejudiced, but" we have been observing, for over half a century, the enor mous importance of music to the home. For music, whether in the form of a piano, a good player piano, a Vicbrola, or a smaU instrument, is one gift that pves toalL - .. , ' ,.; Now that you have your Christmas check and are; debating the best invest ment for it, consider carefully what a good piano; player piano, or Vicbrola will mean to you and all who dwell with you. Convenient terms can be arranged upon any reasonable balance, if desired. t gHennMPay & Go. Sixth and Morrison Streets Opflssattst PsTMeaOgSCrsTi' - ssi. SEATTB TACOMA SPOKANB 1 iff - ' - Ar nn3 tvead at asattiwA -the New, Harmless Clothes Bleach ; Use it every wash- ''f - ing. Makes white jctothes whiter and colored clothes : ; t brighterJ Wfll re 25c , .' move .blood stains awraad ahsnlassfi nrtwtrnT ' safcric,eoassaalu- . -enoagh fee? Qmo 1U waaruaga ' - -w - TllrsTirrtt, WMrpEMS CLOTHES at grocers and druggists GbartHaSMri it s , ras v-j i sni S 1"'UV:V: 'ltrnZJ 4f3-lli II (. Iff - :. '" ' , - J; Dtd yon get the fire insurance fixed up. Jack? and nith a shudder the burglary insurance ? , It nould', be loo bad to have anything happen to our looe nest when fire are just getting nicely started in life" "Yes, my dear, and that isn't all. I also procured TITLE INSURANCE POL ICY. ' -""But fas that necessary? The bcstlait$er - . m town okehed the abstract and Sou put it nilh the deed m the safe deposiU IV e . must watch our expenses, you know.? ' ' rue. but this house has been thrniiK a half dozen hands since it was built. The " -n deed i merely proves that 'I bought it- The abstract is only an abbreviated his- . - , awry ui 1 orrncr uaaucuong ana - . - does .not Toaeh for. the compe- .aiL - tency ef former etrnen-nor d ,It .r&arantee the lerality r former sales. . Suppose . - some 'forrotten heir of a former owner - should suddenly appear and insist that the house be' sold to settle an old estate! - Where would we get off ? Under this policy the Title and Trust Company has assumed the liability for any defects in the title and will protect as and we ret more protection, for less money (only one premium "to pay, too) than nnder any other ; . avioa vi lUBariocc - nw, aiss me 1 k ' You snrewdhoy Tm glad I married you You thmk of everything - f - -aV - 'i. 1-" ;. V. ' I ijMjkv1!, VnT . ( i ' -S- 1 . .s .-w. -.ear ' fw .Trie, newsboy, standing on, the, street. V " corner insnow, rain or fair weather cry-j ) . ..... . .ing his wares to the passersby, is getting : ; real,worth-while experience. He is learn-, C ;v r ing a fundamental business essential .C asellirtg.: - ,!;; -: J; . i v " For all : beginners, here "'is ahothec " ;"-:-equally ' important business ' essential- i X saving. V And a savings account is the ' ; , ; : easiest way to learn to save. aSPSfca." SAVINGb CHECKING EXCHANGE BOND i SAFE L "f C TA"k r m w S-12 li as. .:' i ' : ' Open the Way-to financial security by ; v" ' , e- ' e 1 s f,V Anamnn.'!) a vinrve -arriiinT in tKio . cfrrnrr ? " "' i vivuuig u out uia uvwuui asm wild euutiic - ' -i bank.NOW .;: . ; ; - 'Oldest Iii the WortKwsi ' WASHINGTON AT THIRD X - .: . " ...- V' ii i i i i i i i i nn r n i r n i t i r i ti t nn it m S I ' ' J e gaSjagW. , aeSswaTga, ' w wtt Wfsaw SlSSjasTStl 3 ' - - i v- t- ;-f - ' li S3 T r i ' ' awv - K-, ' . : , : i ' . ' : . '.. - n l-a. . I 1 iZ r ': , ', Sf . f.. da . V .. . . J " : Send ycnih hoKclay greetings :- Dy long- qisKince leiepnone Service h ell points) In ihs UnUtd States , -, i '. ' - - - , ' - I ': . - .r(r! 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