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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Vain 707. A K3 Sunday Editor Main 7O70. A 60I1S Ad ertlsing department. .Main 7i'iO, A Superintendent ol Bids---Main 7OT0. A 00j AMCSKMEXTS. ORPHECM (Broaaway at Taylor) Vaude ville. This afternoon and tontsht. BAKER (Broadway near Morrison) Baker Stock company in "She WaiKea in Her Sleep.v Tonight. LYRIC fKourth at Stark) Musical com edy. "The Royal Odassa." Three shows daily at 2. 7 and II. U'PPODKOMB (Broadway at Tamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, - to o, :45 to 11 P. M. .Saturdays. Sundays and holidays continuous 1:15 to 11 P. .M. PANTAUES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2:30. " ana 0:05. COUNCIt, CREST Free amusement park. Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing ton streets. THE OAKS Amusement park. Free ad mission until 5 P. M. except Sundays and holidava. Take cars at Urst ana Alder. - THRIFT STAMPS, WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, Oresonlan. iH-t.T viratiino Postponed, -Trial of William A. Healy. charged with violation of the city fire ordinances, was postponed yesterday until May 28, at request or his attorneys in mu... cipal court. Healy is manager ol Healy Bros., wholesale furniture deal ers, in whose place of business an etn ploye lost his life in a fire last Tues day. The company is alleged to havo failed to keep aisles leading to fire escapes free from obstruction. Fire men assert they were unable to gain access to the building because of merchandise piled high in front of the fire escapes. Wood on Johnson? Since the field has narrowed down to two candidates, see that your preference wins here. Leonard Wood is a big, broad, con servative man; one who has been tried in business enterprises as big as the administration of Cuba and. of the Philippines, and has not been found wanting. Herbert Hoover has with drawn from the race here so that the frrce against Johnson would not be divided. The force opposing Johnson in this state is the force behind Wood, liven though- your preference should be for Lowden, Hoover or Poindexter, you can only win with Wood. Adv. "Truckportation" over the excellent system of highways and market roads being constructed in Illinois under the sood roads programme of Governor Frank O. Lowdcn, is bringing the farmer to the city dweller's back door and helping to cut the high cost of living. When elected pre'sident he will get the government behind a nation-wide system of highways and market roads and extend this practi cal plan throughout the 48 states. Lowden will win. Vote for him. Lowden Oregon campaign committee by Joe Dunne, mgr. Adv. The Portland Woman's Club has ' found such a demand for the goods it has been disposing of at the rum mage sale in the firehouse market, 170 Fourth street, that the managers have decided to extend the sale through the present week. The proceeds are to go toward the Woman's club building, which will be' located on Taylor street between Twelfth and Thirteenth. Club women are urged to continue sending contributions which may be left at the sales room or will be called for by telephoning Marsh. 5730, or E. 2450. Adv. Youth Held for Theft. Ralph Stark. 23, 5992 Thirty-ninth avenue, southeast, was arrested at Oregon City and returned to Portland yester day, charged with the theft of more than $800 worth of wearing apparel from the Wonder Clothes shop. Third and Alder streets, last Friday night. Part of the clothing stolen from the store was found in possession of Stark, the police allege. Two other youths are believed to have been im plicated with him. Credit Men Will Dine. The Port land association of credit men will hold their regular monthly dinner at the Benson hotel tomorrow evening at 6:13 o'clock. With them will be the associated retail credit men of the city. K. G. Crawford, first vice-president of the United States National bank will deliver an address on "Busi ness Conditions and Their Kffect on Credits." Mrs. Fred L.. Olson will sing. Caravan Carries Soko Leader. Walter Jenkins, community song or ganizer, leaves this morning with the Ad club caravan for Stockton,. He will have charge of all specialities and stunts for the Portland aggregation. He expects to be absent about ten days. Plans for the community serv ice dance to be given Thursday even ing in the Scottish Rite cathedral ball room are developing rapidly. Free circulating Theosophlcal li brary at 301 Central bldg., cor. 10th and Alder. Open to the public be tween 1 and 4:30 P. M. except Sunday. k Books on occult philosophic. Scientific and Religious subjects'. Read "Man's Visible and Invisible," "The Chang ing World." "Architecture and Demo cracy." Also books for sale. Adv. Daddies' Cllb Meets Tonight. Matters of special interest to the members of the Daddies' club and the national American war mothers will be considered, at the regular meeting of the Daddies tonight in their hall, 129 Fourth street. All are urged to be present. J. P. Finlet & Son are still in pos session of a few uncalled for calen dars, the beautiful "Necia," which we will give to families who have not yet received one. In this way your name will be placed on our calendar book for future years. Adv. Burglars Have Bust Night, According to reports at police head quarters. Our residence burglary in surance will protect you against such hazards. Phone Marshall 2391, W. R. McDonald company, 921 Yeon bldg. Adv. Mazamas Clear raiu One hun dred or more Mazamas spent Sunday up the highway clearing out a half mile stretch of trail to Tanner creek falls. The work was under the supervision of Forest Examiner H. L. Plumb. Free Wood. I have timber and piling that will make about 100 cords of good firewood. Will give these timbers to any reliable person who will take all of these away from The Oaks Park. John F. Cordray. Adv. For Sale. One Ingersoll Rand .steam driven compresser: size 14x18 in., 'capacity about 380 cubic feet air per minute. In first-class order. Apply to Pacific Iron Works, East 29th and Clackamas st Portland. Or. Adv. Seasidb Via Auto. Cars leave for Astoria, Seaside and way points at 10 A. M. daily from 123 6th street (near Washington). For rates and reserva tions telephone Mar. 4381, Shepard's Auto Bus lines. Adv. Dow V. Walker For delegate to the republican na tional convention. "A united repub lican party." Adv. Vote No. 88. W. R. McDonald, can didate for the republican, nomination for representative. Your support wil De appreciated.. Adv. John A. Roebuno's Sons Co. of Cali fornia. 487 Lovejoy st. Closed this afternoon on. account of the death of Mr. 1 H. Parker. Adv. Dow V. Walker For delegate to the republican na 1 tional convention. "A united repub lican party." Adv. ' KEMJtKRER Coal. Carbon Coal Co. mine agents. s;i Hawthorn a vs. East 1188. Adv. Dr. Scott returned; Selling bid. Ad. No Farmer has ever been president of the United States. But if we elect Frank O. Lowden there will be a practical farmer in the White House, a president who knows from first hand experience the real needs of agriculture, tho great corner-stone of our national prosperity. Governor Lowden raises cotton on his reclaimed Ewamn lands In ArkanK r.attl n his Texas ranch and Holsteins on his j model farms in Iowa and at Oregon, 111. All these land holdings are man aged on a basis of profit-sharing with his young- farmer tenants, whom he is encouraging and helping to be- come irm owners. There is always a long waiting list of applicants, who look upon Lowden as a farmer who knows how. His home, the farmer districts, voted for Lowden eight to one' against General Wood. Lowden will win. Vote for him. Lowden Oregon campaign committee, Joe Dunne, mgr. Adv. Franklin Club to Meet. Members of the Franklin Community club will discuss the various measures soon to be voted upon, when it meets in the Franklin high school gymnasium to morrow night. Measures which will receive most attention will be those affecting civic life and civic better ment. Mrs. L. M. Levings of the Woodmere Community club will ad dress those who attend the meeting on the problem arising just now in connection with street-car operation. Music will be heard and several of the members of the society have con sented to give readings. The public is invited to attend the. session: "Jay-Walker" Signs Planned. Markings on the downtown streets to prevent pedestrians from becoming "jay-walkers" will be repainted soon with the official colors of the mystic Shrine red and yellow. This has been decided upon by City Commissioner Bigclow who is now calling for bids for the work. In addition to painting the strips in the congested district, considerable work will be done in the outlying section. Such strips will be white. The contract, which is to be awarded, will be on an annual basis, with a stipulation to repaint as often as it is necessary. Wallace Hogan, back from over seas, speaking of Governor Frank O. Lowden, republican candidate for president of the United States, says: "That's a real guy. He's the big cheese of Illinois and he's got only one son. Does the kid go commissary? Nix. He's a buck private in the prairie division," which sure was in the thick of it and he comes back a ser geant. The old guy must be on the square or he would have made the kid a captain or something. Lowden's my guy for president. Me for him, 'toot-sweet.' " Lowden will wirh. Vote for him. Lowden Oregon campaign committee, Joe Dunne, mgr. Adv. Divorce Suits Filed. Divorce suits ranging ia cause from an alleged butcher knife attack which E. W. Hopkins insists was staged by his wife, Alice H. Hopkins, to simple desertion were filed in the circuit court yesterday as follows: Hopkins against Hopkins, Edna C. Smith usitm&i waiter j. ttmitn. w. . King against Alice King. Louis C. Fox against Flora May Fox and Anna M. Hebert against H. Hebert. Dean Milan Campaigning. Miss Ava B. Milam, dean of home economics at Oregon Agricultural college this week is campaigning for the millage measure for higher education. Yes terday Dean Milam snoke at a meet ing at the Jantzen knitting Mills and at another meeting of the employes of me crystal Laundry. Two other in teresting audiences of Miss Milam's were groups of policemen and detec tives at the Portland police station. Hospital Bids to Be Received. Bids will be received by the com missioners for the construction of the concrete work on the new Multnomah county hospital and power house on .varquam hill on Monday, June 7. Plans for the work were prepared by Sutton & Whitney. When, completed ine new no.-pitai will cost close to $750,000; of this sum $200,000 was- set aside from the county budget of last year and $200,000 more is provided this year. lmplote Caught in Belt. L. Ver- hagen, 30, an, employe of the Western bpar company, sustained severe body bruises and burns when he became entangled in a machine belt at the plant yesterday afternoon. The burns about the body were caused by friction of the revolving belt. He was taken to St. incent's hospital where his condition, was said not to be serious. If You are in the market for 1'9 Oldsmobile "8," see Jack Herzinger I first. This car is new, equipped with! cora tires, spotlight, shock absorb ers: price with extras. Jl'520; sell for t22Z0; terms if desired. East 6363. Adv. Dow V. Walker For delegate to the republican na tional convention. "A united repub lican party." Adv. Rom-I-Da a positive hair grower. 42S-429 Medical Bldar. Adv. Brownsville Woolen 0 6 W I lls I tt$v i lliii lsUUv& mime- Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland Morrison at Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given FEES ASKED FROM COUNTY NOTICE SERTED BY EXGIXEER OF HIGHTVAY C030IISSIOX. Jury Rooms in Courthouse to Be Used as Sleeping Quarters During Shrine Week. "With the submission of a report on the Burnside bridgre, now completed and ready for typing, services of the state highway commission in local bridge investigation will be termin-. ated, C. B. McCullough, chief bridge engineer for the commission, told Multnomah county commisioners yes terday. Further work would have to be on a fee basis, he declared. Commissioner Holman insisted that the services of engineers of the high way commission should be given to the county without extra charge, at least so far as repair work on exist ing bridges is concerned. He eaid he would write to the highway commis sion to this effect. A formal request was sent Mayor Baker for the continuous detail of traffic officers to the Burnside as well as the Morrison bridge. Roy A. Klein, secretary of the Ore gon state highway commission, wrote that completion of the Pacific high way paving from the Multnomah county line through Oswego to Oregon City cannot, for various reasons, be gone ahead with at this time. Provision was made for payment of $50 warrants to persons giving infor mation leading to conviction of people who place refuse on county highways. Jury rooms in the courthouse will be fitted up as emergency sleeping quarters for the Shriners during fes tival week. An order was given by the commissioners for the overhaul ing of the plumbing in these rooms a: a cost of approximately $200. V W C. A ROOM? ENTERED V ' U" nuumo tl 1 cncu Officials Suspect Young Woman , Who Stayed at Association. Several women living at the Young Women's Christian association have been robbed of wearing apparel dur ing the past few days by some prowler evidently in the possession of a pass key. according to a report Take Your via the "Mill - to The Mill-to-Man Route is the great short cut to Saving-. Saving is the port through which most must pass who arrive at the goal, Vaca tion. Vacation that longed-for paradise! Why not make it yours this summer? Why not start to make it yours today ? No need to attempt the route "Middle Man." You'll not find Vacation there. Mill-to-Man .Prices in themselves re ductions are now even further reduced through a 10 discount. Your first pur chase will put vacation money in your pocket, and our unequaled mill-to-man values in your hand both saving and sat isfaction. ' All $30 Men's Suits now. All $40 Men's Suits now. All $50 Men's Suits now . , All $60 Men's Suits now. Intermediate prices THIRD AND MORRISON Special Reductions: Kuppenheimer Suits $47.50 $52.50 Lion Special Suits $32-50 $42.50 HERE ARE VALUES that meet and match them all. Right in the height of the spring season, too. Don't wait until tomorrow. Come today and buy that needed suit now! There isn't a left-over in the stock. All new goods and included among; these dependable suits are many that are going to go at prices lower than the wholesale cost of suits we are buying for fall. YOU CANT BEAT THE PRICES YOU WON'T MATCH THE GOODS made to the police detective bureau by Miss E. Flodine, manager. Officials of the association suspect a young woman who was there for several days last week nd who was In custody once before on a eimlliar charge. DEMOCRATS. Esther Pohl -Love joy, democratic candidate for congress a woman well balanced in mind, even as to tempera ment; whose career has not been me teoric in any sense of the word. A product of the northwest, understands conditions in Oregon. A woman of national and international recogni tion, whose war record is unsurpassed. Candidate for congress, democratic ticket, May 21. Signed, Love joy for Congress club, by Louise Palmer Tucker, 602 Beck bldg., executive sec retary. Pd. adv. STEAMER HARVEST QUEEN Daily Except Saturday to Astoria. "O.-W. R. & X. steamer Harvest yueen now leaves Portland Ains worth dock at 8 P. M. daily except Saturday for Astoria and way land ingrs. Returning, leaves Astoria at 7 A. M. daily except Sunday, arrives Portland at 6 P. M. Adv. GALLI-CURCI STAGE SEATS Stage seats are now selling- for the Galli-Curci return concert Wednesday evening at the Heilig theater, direc tion Steers & Comm. Entire change ot programme. Adv. PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE in monthly Installments and really own your home. See us about your renewal. Special proposition. Port land Trust Co., Sixth a.nd Morriaon. Adv. Number 71. Better be sure than sorry, for senator. (Paid adv.) Cellars CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our thanks to Myrtle chapter. No. 15, Eastern Star; county assessor's office and our many friends for all their kindness -and heln duriner the sad bereavement and loss of our dear mother; also for the many beautiful rioral ofrerings. PHIL, HARRIS. Adv. MRS. J. D. ABRAMS. Vacation Route - Man" .$27.00 .$36.00 .$45.00 .$54.00 reduced accordingly. Mill 53 CARD OP THAVKS. "We wish to exnress our sinner thanks to relatives and friends for their kindness and help during our sad bereavement ofouT beloved wife, daughter and sister, Mrs. Chas. A. (JrOOKS. CHAS. A. CROOKS Adv. AaND FAMILY. The breakfast newspaper hasn't a chance, if you tempt him with a cup of realood coffee. The newspaper is . all right; but good coffee and enjoyment of his breakfast come first. Schilling Coffee is one of the fine coffees, trie money-back one. A Schilling Company San Francisco A Name to Remember HOVENDEN PIANO CO. When you want a reliable piano of any grade. Victrolas and Stradivaras Victor Records PfJ 146 Park j Bet. Morrison and Alder 1 1 aw 1 elephant Eq ' has a, L 4 jig bl M T 5 YEAR GUARANTEe Radiantfire Series t t. SWSWf ' hi PORTl-AND GAS a COKE - i 1 V Oh, but this feels delightful! The furnace is not in use these days and the Radiant fire is lighted up to take the chill off. Its consumption is less than 3c per hour. This grand mantel is one of the lot displayed in the Gas Company's Radiantfire Parlor. They ' cost $40 to $oU. bee the In summer we wear broad-brim hats to protect the perfectly healthy skin against sunburn. By the same token we should wear tinted lenses to protect our eyes against sunburn. Let us examine your eyes and prescribe the right tint or shade of lenses you should wear. Shur-on Shelltex Our Specialty. WHEELER OPTICAL CO Second Floor Oregonian Bldg. Sun j Burn yj CO J HAPPY SMILES three pictures tms evening, one Attention Salesmen! Local truck company that can make immediate delivery of trucks, wants high-grade sales man, capable of earning ?500 to $1000 per month; if the shoe fits yon and you can pro duce, and sell a Tiigh-grade truck, write; your letter will be confidential. D 263, Ore gonian. There are few "secrets" in the printing business. A long es tablished organization, a cen tral location and the necessary mechanical equipment are es sential to success. Our Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Ruling departments pro vide under one roof the neces sary facilities for the prompt and economical execution of anything in the printing line. Estimates cheerfully furnished Glass & Prudhomme Company PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS Desks, Filing Cabinets, 65-67 Broadway. 10 25 HEADACHE TABLETS For Headaches and Neuralgia Estab. 20 Years in Portland CGee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162 Vi First St., Portland, Or. 1 A niu No. 3 I if in eacn aiternoon paper. The SEWARD Is a new. modem mnft elegantly appointed hotel. poeeeaslBB one o the znoat beautiful corner lob bies In the Northwest. Located at 10th and Alder eta opposite Olda. WorUnan & Kinase his deptma&c atore in heart of retail and theater district. Bates (1.50 and up. Bui meets all tralna W" ear also runs from Union Depot direct to Hotel EUWRD. W. M. Ssward. VroD, "JUST THE HOTEL, FOR YOU" COURTESY, comfort, homelike atmosphere at moderate prices, whether for the day, week or month. Absolutely fireproof. Centrally located. Convenient to all ear lines and points of Interest. Refined and substantia! f n r . n labia a cheerful and Inviting. GLENN B. KITE, MGR. . WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH Portland, OresToa. A Moderately-Priced Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison St. nnd East Sixth. (1.23 Per Day. a Per Week Up. m is .fu, .,, (gift., A IW 1 Ul Bldg. CWSSSSSSBBSI Wanted Chairs to Cand by School for. Blind, f FOB. PABTICCXASS CALXi SsZ,rMR.J,E.Myen