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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY. MAT 20, 1920 13 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main TOTO. A 8005 KnriBV L- i . " vain 7070. A 6095 Advertising department! '. Main 7070. A 6095 superintendent o Bldg Main Turn, . 6085 AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG (Broadway at Taylor) Kolb and Iill. in "Wet and Dry." Tonight. BAKER i Broadway hear Morrison) Baker Stock company in "She Waited in Her Bleep." Tonight. LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical com edy. "The Royal Odassa." Three Bhowa daily at 2, 7 and 9. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to 5. 6:4i to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Surntol ' and holidays continuous 1:15 to 11 P- M PANTAGKS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2.iiO. t and 3:05. COUNCIL, CREST Free amusement park. Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing ton streets. THE OAKS A enlistment nark. Free ad mission until 5 P. M. except Sundays and holidays. Take cars at First ana Alder. r THRIFT STAMPS. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Cffice.-Oregonlan. A Capable County Commissioner. County Commisaioaer A. A. Muck has devoted practically his entire time to county business since taking office In January, 1917. As a result, he is fully Informed on county affairs and well equipped for a second term. In stand- i lng for re-election. Commissioner Muck has adopted as his slogan, "Always on the Job," with the as surance of continued good service. Commissioner Muck Is an advocate of effective development of the budget system, reduction of the cost of gov ernment by the consolidation of con flicting activities and the encourage ment of home labor and products. His ballot number is 138. Paid adv. Telegram to Lowdex headquarters in Oregon from national manager. "Please accept congratulations on your statement,. Governor Lowden has no thought of withdrawing from the Oregon primary. We will stay until the finish. You are quite right In emphatically denying rumors that his support will be turned over to other -candidates. .Reports from all over the nation are more encouraging daily. We are convinced that Governor Low den is in a more favorable position " as regards the nomination than, at " any time 'in the campaign." . Lowden will win. Vote for him. Adv. "Women of Oregon, if you value your suffrage right vote for the father of equal suffrage in Oregon, B. F. Jones, for secretary of state. Autoists of Oregon, if you want the Roosevelt highway and good roada throughout the state vote for the father of the Roosevelt highway measure, B. F. Jones, for secretary of state. Voters of Oregon, because we know that he is a live wire and the best booster Oregon has ever had, we, his friends and neighbors, ask you to vote for B. F. Jones for secretary of state. Signed the B. F. Jones club of Newport, Or. Adv. Railroads Want higher rates, ex press companies are asking an in crease. Under Governor Frank O. Lowdeji's waterways plan the na tonal waterways will be developed to enable the rivers, canals, lakes and harbors to handle freight in the cheapest way and again put our flag on the seven seas. Through the medium of cheap transportation many centers will be developed and cheaper foods obtained. Send this business man and statesman to the .White House. Lowden will win. Vote for him. Adv. Hoover Has Withdrawn from the Oregon presidential contest and urges his followers to go to a candidate who believes in the league with the Lodge reservations. Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois measures up to all the requirements df any Voter desir ing to support a business man who is in favor of the league with Lodge reservations. Lowden will win. Vote for him. Adv. Free circulating Theosophtcal li brary at 301 Central bldg., cor. 10th and Alder.- Open to the public be tween 1 and 4:30 P. M. except Sunday. Books on occult philosophic. Scientific and Religious subjects. Read "Man's Visible and Invisible," "The Chang ing World, Architecture and Demo eracy." Also books for sale. Adv. The railroads are crying for help. The Inter vallet Motortransport is doubling its equipment in answer to their cry. Union Freight Depot service are offered slirt haul 1. c. 1. shippers routing through Union Freight Depot, corner Front and Flanders. Adv. Several Injured in Auto Accidents h past 24 hours, according to reports at police headquarters. Carry per sonal accident insurance, protect yourself against such hazards. Let us tell you about it. Phone Mar. 2391. W. R. McDonald Co. Adv. Tris Millage Bill No. 314 takes the place of the 1.8-mill levy here in Portland, The passage of this measure, ro. 314, will cost the average Port' land taxpayer only 20 cents a thou sand of assessed valuation more than he now pays. Adv. Borglars 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 Teon bldg. Adv. If Yott are In the market for 1920 Oldsmobile "S," see Jack Herzinger first. This car is new, equipped with cord tires, spotlight, shock absorb' ers: price with extras, $2520; sell for $2250; terms if desired. East 6363. Adv. Voters Speak Up on Fridat. Control public utilities or public Utilities will control you. Defeat Relief Measures. Elect Edward M. Cousin, public service commissioner, i. 67. Adv. Seaside Via Auto. Cars leave for . Astoria, Seaside and way points at 10 - A M. dally from 125 6th street (near Washington). For rates and reserva tions telephone Mar. 4381, Shepard'l Auto Bus lines. Adv. Nerve Blocking, which eliminates pain and our co-operative system en- "ables us to attain results in our dental practice that would otherwise be im possible. Drs. Hartley. Kiesendahl : and Marshall, 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Two planes leaving Or.-Wash. & ' Idaho Apl. Co. field for Eugene and Roseburg Thursday morning, S50 to Eugene, $75 to Roseburg. For passenger bookings call Main 2796. Adv. Democrats. Esther Pohl - Lovejoy for congress, a Portland woman of national and in.ternatinoa.1 standing. A taxpayer in Multnomah county for 10 years. Adv. Farmers. Our members save $20,000 annually. Farmers Mutual Fire Relief assn.. 409 Stock Exctu bldg. Main 5006. Adv.. Evert Registered Voter may vote on millage bill No. 314, regardless of property qualifications. Adv. Dr. Frank M. Tatlor has moved to rooms 313-314 Selling bldg. Phone Main 4249. Adv. All other things being equal, vote for the soldiers candidates on Friday Adv. i ZjBthek i m n u - hui, equally familiar with state and national! Kraiuasi Coal, Carbon Coal Co, nine scents, 121 Hawthorne are. East , 1188. Adv. . " ' ' ' Pemocrats. Esther Pohl - Lovejoy I "' for congress: her record in war and in - peace she submits to her party. Adv. Baptists Hear Good Roads Talk J. 'C. Tibbits of the purchasing de partment of the state highway com mission, was the speaker last evening at a meeting at the Highland Baptist church In the interest of good roads. The meeting was under the auspices of the Highland church young men's class. The bonding measure which will be voted on at the coming elec tion was thoroughly explained by Mr. Tibbits, who showed that, if passed, it will not increase taxation, but will only make- available money which is being paid in anyway Under the automobile tax law. Road work, without the passage of the measure, he said, will practically have to cease. Stereopticon views were shown of Oregon's highway system by maps and giving scenes along the various state highways. W. R, McDonald, republican candi date for nomination- for representa tive. "I favor such legislation as will protect our country, preserve law and order. I am opposed to freak legis lation or any laws that will injure the business growth arid the welfare of the people of the state of Oregon." Member B. P. O. Elks' Portland lodge, Willamette Lodge, No. 2, A. F. and A. M.; Oregon commandery. No. 1, Knights Templar; Al Kader Temple of the Shr'ne; Gul Raizee Grotto, No. 65. Vote No. 88. Your support will be appreciated. Adv. Reed Raises Standards. A depar ture in educational requirements for undergraduates at Reed college this year is qualification examinations for all juniors before they are allowed to take up work as sen'ors. . Instead of the usual "orals" given to seniors at graduation the juniors received ques tions yesterday which required three hours of grind to answer. Confer ences with instructors will be the next step before a junior is allowed to become a full-fledged senior. The step is indicative of a tightening-up of requirements which the war had been instrumental in lowering. Reed Gets Honor Place. Reed col lege is one of seven colleges ia the northwest to receive an accredited place among the colleges of this country from the American council of education, whose purpose it is to classify the standards and resources of American colleges in order to make recommendations to foreign in stitutions accepting American stu dents. Other accredited colleges in the northwest are University of Ore gon, University of Washington, Pa cific college. Willamette, Washing' ton State college and Whitman college. Mayor Returns Todat. Mayor Baker will return to Portland this morning, according to information received by his secretary, Hal M. White, yesterday. The mayor has been in San Francisco, first attend ing the foreign trade congress and later checking on numerous munic ipal probliems and ' the manner in which they are handled in San Fran Cisco and the bay cities. Most fm portant of these problems is garbage disposal. Scaler's Cabin Burned. Fire ue stroyed the scaler's cabin on the Oregon Lumber company timber tract on the west fork of Hood River Mon day and damaged about $650 worth of property. Forest Supervisor Carl Neal had been working with the scaler burning brush. The flames, fanned by a strong breeze, got from under con trol and it was necessary for the lumber company to send men to ex tingutsh them. Countt to But Crrr Bonds. In vestment of surplus county funds in municipal improvement bonds of the city of Portland, paying 5 per cent, was recommended by County Treas urer Lewis to the county commis sioners yesterday: He declared that they were about tl.e best investment presented and would be of mutual benefit to city and county. The argu ment won the entire approval of the commissioners. . Idaho Man Auto Victim. Joseph Sorrow of Grangeville, Idaho, was knocked down and injured by an auto mobile driven by A. L Anderson, 660 South avenue, at the intersection of Sixth and Washington streets yester day morning. Sorrow suffered a bruised left foot and a skinned hand. He was treated at the Police Emerg ency hospital. Auxiliary to Give Silver Tea Over the Top auxiliary to veterans of foreign wars will give a silver tea Friday evening. May 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King, 316 Dekum building, at Third and Washington streets. Members and their friends as well as comrades of the post are welcome. High-Class home, worth $14,500, sacrificed for $8950. Owner needs money. Strictly modern, 2 lots: grand ground. Mount Tabor sec G. C. Gold enberg, Abington bldg. Adv. Republicans. For presidential elec tors, vote for M. C. George, Harriet C. Hendee, Joseph Hume, F. S. Ivanhoe and Charles E. Lockwood. Republican club of,Oregon. Adv. Vote No. 88, W. R. McDonald, re publican candidate for nomination for representative. Tour support will be appreciated, Adv. Vote No. 88, W. R. McDonald, re publican candidate for nomination for representative. Your support will be appreciated. Adv. Daughters op Isabella, change date of dance from May 21 to Thurs., May 0. Cathedral hall. Adv. Wilson Benefice, republican candi date for representative, Multnomah county. Vote X 12. Adv. Harvey Wells for representative. Mark your ballot X 120. Adv. Rom-I-Da a positive hair 42S-429 Medical Bldg. Adv. Dr. Scott returned; Selling bldg. Adv. RECTOR OPPOSES DELAY MALICE IS CHARGE IX COURT ACAIXST TRUSTEES. Extension Granted Until Jane 1 for Filing Amended Complaint In Morrison Case. That the board of school trustees of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon is actuated, by malice In pressing charges of fraud against Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector of the Trinity Epis copal church, and that the trial will develop a complete exoneration of the minister, was the declaration of Dan J. Malarkey and E. B. Seabrook, at torneys, in - contesting a requested postponement of trial date before Pre siding Circuit Judge McCourt yeeter day. The charges are serious, the honor of Dr. Morrison is at stake, and the plaintifs should not be permitted to carry over their case to the fall term of court, the attorneys argued. They insisted that the only reason behind the postponement asked by the plain tiffs was the lack of a case. W. T. Slater, the attorney who appears for the plaintiffs since tne withdrawal of Attorneys Piatt & Piatt, counselors of record, made the motion for continuance. The law yers for Dr. Morrison declared that the reason Attorneys Piatt & Piatt withdrew was the discovery that their side lacked all merit and that the motive for demanding continuance was to harass Dr. Morrison and to give the plaintiffs time to prepare other charges. Attorney Slater said that his en trance into the case at a late date made him unwilling to go to trial on the complaint drawn up by Piatt & Piatt and that he needed more time to prepare. He was given until June to file the final amended com plaint. at least ten houses this year, which will be sold on the easy payment plan. GRESHAM STORES LOOTED Portland Police Asked to Assist In Search for Thieves. The Portland police yesterday were asked to assist in the search for the thief or thieves who broke into three business establishments in Gresham Monday and made their getaway with a large quantity of jewelry, money and other articles of value. The Gresham Drug- company - was looted of four bottles of morphine tablets, 100 tablets to the bottle; 65 fountain pens, 30 rings and various other articles, including between $3 and $4 in change. The Hessel's Farm Machinery & Sup ply company and the F. W. Howard pool hall were also broken Into and a quantity of small change taken from each. A man eeen in the vicinity was described as 30 years old, 5- feet 9 Inches tall, weighing 175 pounds, dark complexioned and well dressed. CARDS OK THANKS. STATE OFFICES TO CLOSE All Business to Be Suspended To morrow, Election Say. SALEM, Or.. May 19. (Special.) AH state departments will be closed Friday, primary election day, accord? ing to announcement made this morn ing. Many of the officials retain legal residence at other points in the state and will go home to vote. Because of the fact that there are 14 candidates for the five legislative seats to be filled in Marion county nd a five-cornered contest on for chief of police in Salem, a heavy vote is predicted here. YSAYE-ELMAN. Eugene Ysaye and M techs. Elman, two of the most distinguished violin fWi.WW''!yul,!' mm - &t 'i 9: The Sisters of Mercy extend sincere thanks to the Ladies Aid Society and to all those ladies and gentlemen who narticirjated so erenerouslv In the en tertainment given for the benefit of Joan u Arc. Adv. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the many friends for their kind svmnathv and floral offerings in our sad bereavement in the death, of our dear husband and father. Adv. MRS.JOS1E THOMAS, wire. MISS MABEL THOMAS. Daughter. We wish to thank the Masons, the bricklayers' union and our many friends for the beautiful floral offer ings at the time of our bereavement in tne loss oi our son ana proiaer, James Donald McBride. MR. AND MRS. JAMES MCBRIDE AND FAMILY. Adv. We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and flowers during the sad bereavement of our Delovea husband and father. MKS. JENNIE M. fOUJAJJia. ELMER H. POUJADE. Adv. FRED A. POUJADE. See Oar Wlndowa Ralroad Declares Dividend. RICHMOND, Va., May 19. Directors of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad STRAW HATS - $4 and $5 A good idea for your head one of these natty sailor shapes in sennits or fancy straws. The popular summer headgear for every type and age of man. Black, brown and green bands. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland Morrison at Fourth Ten Dollar Selling Event Women's Pumps and Oxfords The Pair. No Tax company Tuesday declared a semi-annual cash dividend of 3 per cent on the common capital stock of the com pany, payable July 10. Read The Oregonian classified ads. elephant trunftr ists of the world, will give one re cital in Portland at the Heillg June 2. Mail orders now. Prices, $2.50 $2, $1.50; gallery, reserved. $1.50 plus 10 per cent war tax. Send checks and self -addressed envelopes to Steers & Coman, Columbia building. Adn STEAMER HARVEST QUEEN Dally Except Saturday to Astoria. O.-W. R. & N. steamer Harvest Queen now leaves Portland Ains- worth deck at 8 P. M. daily except Saturday for Astoria and way land-l lngs. Returning, leaves Astoria at T 1 A. M. daily except Sunday; arrives! Portland at 6 P. M. Adv. " I i Shoes as illustrated and many others marked down and grouped together at $10 a pairmore than 2000 pair in 20 or more spring styles which sold up to $14 a pair - c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiimiiiinmiiii "iuhhiiiihihiih grower. A Name to Remember HOVENDEN PIANO CO. When you Want a reliable piano of any grade. Victrolas and Stradivaras Victor Records 146 Park Bet. Morrison and Alder UniJ PAGEANT HISTORY OF OREGON Ulnstratingr the g-rowth nd development of Oregon irom tne pioneers to tarn preaeni time. 700 COLLEGE GIRLS 700 The ft-ren-tet pctarle ever presented m tne nmpin. Oreson Agricultural College, bt.turc.ay. May S3, 1920. Junior Week-Ead.) Corral! is, Oregon. 'Clock. Dow V. Walker For delegate to the Republican National Convention. A United Republics Party." (Two t. elect.) (Paid Adv.) Jladd otilton1 I BANK- Better Roads Essential to Oregon's Development ' There are resources ready for 'further development in Oregon as soon as better roads are constructed. The dairy products in outlying districts require better transportation facilities. The tourist interest is based on good roads, as most travelers visit the scenic attractions by auto. Better roads stimulate farmers . to the production of larger crops, since they are brought closer to the markets. The proposed constitutional amendment, raising the bonding limit from two to four per cent, to be voted on May 21, will bring about a good high way system now, instead of an indefinite delay until roads can be built from the prp11 annual receipts of automobile license fees and gasoline tax. The measure means on increase in taxation, the present funds collected from fees and tax being sufficient to pay interest and retire all bonds that may be issued under the proposed amendment to the law; this would make $20,000,000 available, whereas now all the funds authorized under the present law are exhausted, as they have been paid out, or are contracted to be paicL Ladd & Tilton Bank Oldest in the Northwest Portland, Oregon "inUIHHIIimHIHHI ?millllllllllll"IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII iiiiiihihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiv $10.00 Style B $10.00 -in White Reignskin. -in Patent Colt, -in soft black Kid. -in Brown Kid. in White Reignskin. in Patent Colt, in soft Black Kid. in White Reignskin. . . in Nut Brown Calf, in soft Black Kid. Style A $10.00 Style C Style D $10.00 in soft Black KM. in Patent Colt. in White Wash Ed. in White Buckskin, in soft Black Kid. Style E $10.00 Style E $10.00 in Patent Colt, in soft Black Kid. in Black Velvet. SIO.OO a Pair No Tax- See our windows for a comprehensive display of Ladies' Substantial Shoes for summer wear. Out-of-Town Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention KNIGHT SHOE GO Morrison, Near Broadway Have Your Eyes Examined for Keener Vision WE ARE expert in analyzing your eye troubles. Let us correct your vision through skillful examination and perfect fitting of glasses, mounted in a becoming manner. . Any Lens in Sixty Minutes Columbian Optical Co. Floyd F. B rower, Manager 145 Sixth St., bet. Alder and Morrison. 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 high-grade truck, write; your , letter will be confidential. D 263, Ore gonian. - KODAK OWNEtt5!l xJ&y r Prints negatives :g34TSsTin marts. 5 Voters, Attention! Congressman McArthur is on. the job at Washington. Vote to keep him there. Ballot number 51, Republican pri maries, Friday, may i. (Paid Adv.) MM - 15lXBurton,A.H. County Superintendent of Schools (Paid AiTcrllMnnl) Phone your want ads to The Orego nian. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95. SUCCESSFULLY TREATED Be nre y are free frm tfcla draCdtd'diwmie, which warka sneh ravaarea B (he month and eanaea the loaa of Bound teeth and often produce! dtoeaae aad death hr distributing; ta polaoa to remote aarta af the body. If taken early atag-ea it can he aueeeaafnlly treated. Come In and Inveatiajate. Particular Attention Paid to I' Intra and Bridge Work. PYORRHEA EXAMINATION FREE. Honrai 8iSO to P. M. Phone M. 202. 33 Yean In Portland. WISE DENTAL CO. 211 FAILING BLDG, THIRD AND WASHINGTON, The SEWARD la a aaw. modern aad elegantly appointed notel. poaaeaatns oaa of tile most beautiful corner lob bies in tne Northwest. Located at lOLh and Alder sle.. opposite Olda. Wortmu A nUnCs els department tore In Heart of retail and til eater district. Bates el. GO and BP. Boa meets all traina "W car also run from Union Depot direct to Hotel BJEWABXX W. au Bew-ard. Pron. A Moderately-Priced Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD Kast Mnrrlson St. and East Sixth. 1.25 Per Iny. Per Week Up. Estab. 20 Years in Portland C. Gee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162 Vi First St Portland, Or. REPAIRED PIANOS, PLAYER. PIANOS. PHONO . GRAPHS Also reflntsbel by a .new and better process for less money. Tuning and action regulating- HAROLD S. GILBERT 384 Yamhill street pianos Boackt, Rented. Sold. Wanted Chairs to Cane, by School for Blind FOR PARTICULARS CALL.