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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1920)
THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920 ' 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Cltv Editor Slain 7O70. A 6005 SunOuy Editor Main 7070. A t'.nnn Ad-Ttiains depart ment. . Main 7H70. A tiOO.i buourinti-ndent ol Bids-.. Main 7070. A BODS AMl'SKMEVTS. 1 ORPIIBUM Broadway at Taylor Vaude ville. This afternoon and tonight. BAKliU (Broadway near Morrison t Baker ytoi-k company in "Dawn o' the .Moun tains." Tonight. LYRIC (Kourth at Stark) Musical com edy, "Thf Prince of rilsner." Three shows daily at 2, 7 and $. HII'PUDROMK (Broadway at Tamhill -Vaudeville and moviiiR pirtures. .2 to 5, 4:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays continuous 1:15 to 11 I. M. PASTAGKS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2:31), 7 and:U5. COI.'NCIT f'RKST Kree amusement park. Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washington streets. THRIFT STAMPS. WAR SAVINGS STAMT3 On Sale at Business Office, Oregonian. Community Club Meets.: At the last meeting of the franklin Community club last Wednesday night in the school gymnasium much discussion was given over to the desired pur chase of property adjoining the high school. L. M. Leper was the speaker of the evening. Walter Jenkins fur nished a vocal number and led in community singing and Jliss- Buena Margason gave a reading, "The Two Rebels." Mrs. Willis Hargreaves gave a piano solo. The organization took a straw vote for president, in. which Hoover was found to be the most, popular candidate, with Wood run ning a close second. Accident Victim Mat Recover. Miss Emilda Thibault, 26, of Lueretia Court apartments, who was struck and injured by an automobile driven by I G. Richardson, salesman for the Oldsmobile company, Saturday afternoon on Washington street, just west of Twenty-third street, was re ported still to be in a serious condi tion at the St. Vincent's hospital yes terday, although hope was held out for her recovery. Miss Thibault re ceived a concussion of the brain as a result of the accident. Richardson, who was arrested following the ac cident on a charge 'of reckless driv ing, will receive a hearing In the municipal court today. Wallace Hearing Todat. Linns Wallace, who was arrested Saturday night after he is said to have had an argument with C. E. Robertson, In which the latter received a slash across the right hand and a stab in the right hip from a knife, will come up for hearing in the municipal court today. The trouble is said to have started as the result of a disagree ment about the switchmen's strike. Robertson was able to go to his home at 142 North Tenth street after be ing treated at the police emergency hospital. "Radicalism" Lecture Tonight. "Radicalism" will be the subject of an address to be given tonight at 8 o'clock in Library hall by Professor Ralph P. Boas. This Is one of the se ries of lectures being given in the Americanization course presented at the library. After the address re ports will be read from various or ganizations in the city now doing Americanization, work and steps will be taken to form an Americanization council. Committee Meeting Tuesday. The committee of men and women from the various parishes of the city who are in charge of the entertainment, dance and card party to be given at the auditorium May 18, for the bene fit of the Jeanne d'Arc residential hall for girls, will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Jeanne d'Arc. on Fourteenth street near Jefferson. This meeting Is an important one and a full attendance is desired by the chairman of the committee, A. B. Cain. Raid Is Success. A raid on the books of a local insurance firm re sulted in the arrest of several errors, amounting- to a .couple hundred dol lars. All credit re due to the Calcu lator $15.00 Adding Machine (length 12 inches, weight 3 lbs.), which is a specialist in mathematics. This timely work of the Calculator saved many a day s work and headache. One dem onstration proves it. Calculator Co., 518 Corbett Bldg. Marshall 557. Adv. Janitor Falls Down Shaft. Henry Neikhardt, 61, janitor at the Bellevue hotel, 248 Yamhill street, received cuts and bruises and a laceration on the head when he accidentally fell down the elevator shaft at the hotel from the first floor to the basement, a distance of about 20 feet yesterday morning. He was taken to the St. Vincent's hospital by the Arrow am bulance. Neikhardt lives at 86 Stan ton street. Astoria. Seaside and way points by autos that are far superior to any thing ever operated in the state. These cars leave at 8 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. from 62 Broadway (2Vs blocks north of Washington St.). The fare is $1.60 to Rainier, $2.30 to Clatskanie, $3.50 to Astoria, $4 to Seaside, etc Phone Broadway 4550. See these beau tiful cars whether or not you take the trip. . Oregon Scenic Trips Co. Adv. Blue Monday. Is a '"has been." No longer does the conservative wife spend her time over a wash tub. She knows it Is unwise also unprofitable to endeavor to compete with Palace Laundry "Family Economy Wash" at 7 cents per pound. Phone East 1030. Adv. Dr. B. N. Hamm, pyorrhea specialist, formerly in the Stevens building, has left the city, and refers his patients and friends to Dr. G. M. Hoffman, 300 Journal building, whose practice is limited to pyorrhea treatments. Adv Seaside Via Auto. Cars leave for Astoria. Seaside and way points at 10 A. M. daily from 125 6th street (near Washington). For rates and reserva tions telephone Mar. 4381, Shepard's Auto Bus lines. Adv. Rummage Sale Extraordinary. Portland Woman's club. May 11 to 15. fire house market, 170 Fourth st. Adv. Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co, mine agents, 321 Hawthorne av. East 1188. Adv. Milk Curb at the Moore Sanitarium Adv. Dr. E. Scott returned; Selling bldg. Adv. Four Fishermen Fined. As the re- i suit of arrests made by A. E. Burgh- duff, state game warden, and Carl D. ' fchoemaker, executive secretary of the new fjsh commission, while the two were conducting an angling party for Governor Olcott at Oregon City, four ' men were fined $25 and $3 costs each before a court in Oregon City on charges of angling with more than one outfit. .Those who were fined t a hearing Friday were: H. E. Smith, A. N. Arcnsen and H P. Fen- ning of Portland and Charles Hoopes of Pendleton. Convention Kiwanis' 'Topic.' "Con vention Time in June," will be the theme of the Kiwanis noon luncheon in the Tyrolean room of the Benson hotel tomorrow. Discussions pertain ing to the i?hrir.e, Travelers' Protec tive association and Kiwanis conven tions, all of which will be held here next month, will be made. The speakers announced are: Judge Mor row, William F. Woodward. Charles Rubin and Frank S. Grant. The Shrine chanters are announced to appear on ' the luncheon programme. j Business Men Meet Thursday.-, The ! East Ride Business Men's club will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening in its quarters at , Grand avenue and East Alder street. Thert will be ' a "dinner, a musical programme and the measures to be ' taken up at the coming primaries will ', also come up for discussion. L. M. : Lepper and Dr. A. M. Webster will act as toastmasters. A feature will be selections by the Mignon chorus of 25 , young women. Dr. Boyd to Address Rotarians. Rotarians have given first place on their weekly programme, set for to morrow noon in the crystal room of the Benson hotel, to Dr. John H. Boyd, former member while serving the First Presbyterian church of Portland as pastor. Dr. Boyd, who has returned from Chicago to enjoy his vacation here, will speak before the club on a topic of his own selec tion. Ministers' Library just received about one thousand religious books on sale Monday, 10c, 25c and 50c each, at Hyland'e, 204 4th St., between Taylor and Salmon. Adv. Democrats. Help build up a demo cratic party In Oregon: Vote for Starkweather, a real democrat, for United States senator and down the treaty rippers. Adv. WARDEN TELLS OF WRECK W. G. EMERY IX PORTTjAJTD TO ATTEND GAME MEETING. Trickery Frowned On la Slaking Arrests; Friendliness Aim for Best Results. William G. Emery, denuty game warden and former correspondent of The Oregonian at Newport, arrived In Portland last night to attend a meet ing of the deputy game wardens with Captain A. E. Burghduff, recently ap pointed game warden. While giving a story of the condi tions of fish and game In Lincoln county in The Oregonian office, it was learned that there was a wreck at Bertha, and Mr. Emery accompa nied several reporters to the scene of the wreck and assisted In caring for injured and obtaining facts for The Oregonian. ' That fish and deer have never been more plentiful for many years than they are at present is the assertion of Mr. Emery, whose territory em braces 3000 square miles, which he has overseen for six years. "I served under John Baker years ago, and with my present service I have come to believe that the best way to preserve fish and game is to protect them and to win the friend ship of the persons living in the lo cality of hunting and fishing grounds," said Mr. Emery. "I have found that it does not pay to trick. anybody Into breaking the law in order to make an arrest. While it is possible to catch men this way, the state makes so many enemies when the deputies employ such methods that it is soon impossible to obtain a conviction, as such procedure arouses the antipathy of everybody. "My plan is to see that sportsmen are Informed and try to get them in terested in protecting game and fish by showing them where they may be found; treating visitors from else where the same as the home boys." JXTUU' 0TAlOlfT NORMAL FEET. are of these three types. Which type are yours? THE is scientifically designed to give absolute fit and comfort- Its three lasts fit the three types of feet. Stylish Lines, Quality Leather, Popular Colors. Exclusive Agents MORRISON at FOURTH S. & IL Stamps Payments to Suit You but that's only half the story. Joy's tailoring for men is faultless, yet his prices are a little lower. Constant arrivals keep Joy's stocks of woolens fresh and attractive. Skilled designers and tai lors serve you promptly. . GALLI-CURCI. Box office opens this morning at 10 o'clock at the Heilig theater for the Galli-Curcl concert May 12, direction Steers & Coman. . Stage seats, $2.00; gallery admission sold night of con cert. Gallery and stage doors open 7 o'clock. Adv. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank Chief Dowell and members of the Portland fire depart ment for their many floral offerings and sympathy at the funeral of our son aind brother. MRS. M. E. MAY. MRS. C. F. CLALV. HARRY MAY. FRANK MAY. CHAS. MAY. Adv. HAROLD MAT. Latter Day Saints Meet. BAKER, Or., May 9. (Special.) A quarterly ward conference of the Church of Latter Day Saints, which includes the La Grande stake, was held here today and was attended by leading members and stake officials. A large delegation from La Grande took active part. The usual morning services made a feature of Mothers' day and the conference work was con sidered in the afternoon. School Gives Comedies. SANDY, Or., May 9 (Special.) The union high school .presented two comedies. Mrs. Oakley s Telephone" and "A Box of Monkeys," last night at the Oddfellows' hall. There were music and other specialties, including a Russian dance In native costume by Hazel Beers and Mildred DeShazer. Another Record Broken The American Underwriter report for 1920 published in New York City has just been received and reveals the fact that out of more than two thousand old line life insurance companies in the United States, with two exceptions, Ore gon Life made the greatest percentage of saving in total income. OFCfifOTlT if Insurance Company my "The buildings consumed (by fire tn the United States' in 1 vear if j j -j placed in lots of 65 feet frontage would line both sides of a street extending front New York to Chi cago. A person journeying along this street of desolation would pass in every thousand feet a ruin from injured person was taken. At every three quarters of a mile in this journey he would encounter the charred remains of a human being who had been burned, to death, Most of the more than 500,000 fires in this country each year are in homes, win yours be one of those destroyed this year? One of the commonest causes of fires is careless use of matches and lights. Don't grope in the dark with matches, candles or lamps use a Franco Flashlight! Franco Flashlights equipped with Franco Batteries are safe, convenient, always dependable. Wireless non-corrosive. Do not short circuit. A strong, steady white light when and where you want it Guaranteed to last. taken from Fire Pretention Manual issued by The Natl Board of Fire Underwriter.) 104 Fourth St.. Bet. Wash, and Stark. The plays were staged by Miss Esmer axixier, principal, and Elizabeth Bar ton, assistant. STUDENTS MAKE APPEAL Willamette University' Represented in $100,000 Campaign. Willamette university was repre sented in ftverv MAthnHict frnian pal church in Portland yesterday, when Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, its pres ident, the quartet and men and women students from Salem appeared and spoke or sang songs In con- nection wnn tne present campaign Easy Feet will add to your enjoyment of life GROUND GRLPPERS will solve this problem for you, giving you perfect comfort and service. GROUND GRIPPER SHOE STORE 381 Vz Washington St. to obtain $100,000 for new buildings and betterments for the school. Tonight at 6 o'clock alumni and friends win have their annual meet ing and dinner at the First church. Twelfth and Taylor streets, when dinner will be eerved and brief speeches delivered by prominent citi zens as to the past, present and fu ture of the university. Japan has recently completed sev eral large fishing craft and has others under way, which are to work along the coast of Siberia, Catches in these waters amount to about, $6,000,- I 000 a year. Home Office 4.1. MILLS. Pre. Fittk ud Morrison. rrtiana, ure. C a 8AAIUEL, Geo. Up E. N. STRONG. Ant H&T. "The Eyes of the World" are upon you can you see them? TO DO your daily tasks to see the wonderful things there are to be seen you must have Vision. The more perfect your vision the better the tasks are done the more wonderful the things you see. We bring you perfect Vision through scientific, pains taking examination, followed by accurate fitting of glasses. You will rejoice at your enlarged outlook! "Any Lens in 60 Minutes" , Columbian Optical Co. Floyd F. Brower, Manager 145 Sixth St., Bet. Alder and Morrison. Notwithstanding that rumors have been circulated that the prices of ice to consumers are to be advanced, we the under signed companies wish to no tify the public that our prices to the consumer for the sea son of 1920 WILL NOT BE ADVANCED. ICE DELIVERY COMPANY LIBERTY COAL & ICE COMPANY STAR ICE & COAL COMPANY. A Safe-Guard to Health SANITARY DRINKING FOUNTAINS and FAUCETS Clean and always convenient. Encourages drinking liberal . quantities of water. Eliminates the disease bearing cup. FOUNTAINS FOR All Kinds of Public " Buildings FAUCETS FOR Residences Bath Rooms Kitchens Hotels Shops Factories Office Buildings Ask Your Plumber for Our 'Faultless" Plumbing Fixtures The M. L. Kline Company Wholesalers 84-86-87-89 Front St. ARCADIAN GRILL Music and Dancing MULTNOMAH HOTEXi Portland, Oregon Featuring GEORGE M. OLSEN and His Refined Dance Orchestra Feature Night, Every Wednesday Evening Special Supper Attraction Dinner, .0:30 to 8 P. M. Supper 9:30 to 12 P. M. Music and Dancing WANTED Assistant in Advertising Office Young man or woman as assistant to advertising manager in retail large store one with steno graphic experience preferred State where pre viously employed and length of time. AO 884, Oregonian. A CLEAN-UP SALE OF Second-Hand PIANOS To Make Room for New Stock Due to Arrive in 10 Days Every Instrument Underpriced Some Old-Style Pianos $75 to $125 Others $165 to $225 Better Styles Slightly Used ? Modern Cases r .. $250 and Upwards Several Player Pianos and Baby Grands At Equally Attractive Prices World's best makes to select from, including Chickering, Kimball, Hardman, Fischer, Hobart M. Cable, Schubert, Kingsbury, Wegman, Wil lard, Starck, Steger, Strohber and many others. Liberty Bonds Accepted at Face Value Terms Arranged REED-FRENCH PIANO MFG. CO. Please Send Description of Used Pianos Name . , Address O jhinkjgnos -v f bl--T&Rect3-lrnch 12th and Washington Phone Bdwy. 730 Mr A NORTHWEST INSTITUTION and one of the LARGEST CAPITALIZED LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE COUNTRY New World Life Insurance Company Branch. Office, Stevens Bldg. Portland, Oregon. The Pride of Portland Petunias Originated by Swiss Floral Co. Make any. Gardens and Flower Boxes Distinct and Gorgeous If Planted Freely Now. Sold for 7oe to $2.50 Per Dozen at EaHt Seventh and Hancock. Phone Kast 5370. COZY DAIRY LUNCH & CAFETERIA 423 Washington St. Near 6th) Choice Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Chicken, Fish, Eggs, etc 15. 200, 2o RICH HOTCAKES CRISP WAFFLES and all short orders, any time of day or night Excellent Chicken Dinner Sundav Stanley Myers For District Attorney Paid Advertisement. THE UNITED ARTISANS INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY Four Up-to-Date Flans Adequate Rates Assets Over $1,000,000 Headquarters 608 Beck Bldg. Main 1220 A 1112 WANTED LADIES' AND MEN'S SUITS to make to order from your own ma terials, or cutting and f I trine onijr. HUFFMAN & CO. TAILORS, 2d Kloor. Mrdical Rids. Main 8138. Estab. 20 Years in Portland C. Gee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162 Vz First St., Tortland, Or. FUR APPLEGATH I'lione your want arts to The Orego nian, Main 707 0. Automatic 560-fli.