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: . . i HI I HI Hf til r THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1020 13 V V - J - :;:! m i J: j. 4 . I ... !.t . ( ft CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 7IV70. A 8O05 Sunday Editor . Main 7070. A OM Advertising D'partmrnt. .Main 7070. A 3 Superintendent of Bldg. . . Main 7070. A 9093 AMIBEMENTH. ORPHEUM Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. This afternoon. LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Musical com edy. In "The Speed Limit." Three show dally at 2. 7 and 9. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving pictures, - to 5, 6:45 to 11 P. M.. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays contiauous 1:15 to 11 P. M. PA STACKS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily,. 2:30, 7 and :05. COUNCIL CREST Free amusement park. Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing ton streets. THK OAKS Amusement park. Free ad mlsblon until & l: M-. except Sundays and holidays. Taka cars at First and Alder. COLUMBIA BEACH Amusements and swimming. Take Vancouver cars on Washington, between fifth and Broad- Girl's Whereabouts Sought. Evelyn Adams, aged ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of 7227 Fifty-third avenue southeast, disap peared Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. Louis Gevurtz, 146 Rcjyal court street, where she was working. She usually finished her work at 4:30, but left at the early hour, with no explanation. Her parents are at a loss to explain her conduct. She has light curly hair, weighs 110 pounds and is about five feet five inches tall. When last seen she wore a blue coat, a pink hat, plaid skirt and black pumps and hose. She had been a student in the Adventist school during the regular term. Any one having information about the girl la asked to telephone Tabor 5056. Fireboats to Show Drill. The fireboats Williams and Campbell will give an exhibition drill on the river between the Broadway and Steel brides at 11 A. M. today. It will last about 30 minutes and 22 firemen will take part. Chief Dowell decided on the drill yesterday, after several visit ing fire chiefs had asked to see the fireboats in operation. The chief features of the exhibition will be a lifeboat 'drill, in which the firemen will load the fire hose Into lifeboats and carry it ashore, and a display of all the different streams which the boats are capable of throwing. Leap Mat Be Fatal. Rose Hanson, who jumped from a third-story win dow at 186 Sherman street Monday night when policemen placed her hus band, Ernest Hanson, under arrest on a charge of having morphine in his possession, was reported last night to be in a critical condition at the St. Vincent'a hospital. She is believed to Tiave suffered a broken back as a result of-the jump. Ernest Hanson, the husband, will have a hearing in the municipal court today. The police reported finding five packages of morphine in his possession. Idaho Bank Closed. The First Na tional Bank of Fairfield, Idaho, is. closed and in the hands of the United States National bank examiner, ac cording to advice received yesterday by the Portland branch of the Fed eral Reserve bank. The bank closed June 19, and cash letters from the Salt Lake City branch from June 14 to 19 inclusive are unpaid. All banks have been notified in order that their transfers may not be- interrupted and they can check up on matters In process. Doctors Called Twice. Two calls were received during the morning parade yesterday by the corps of doctors and nurses provided by the Shriners to take care of emergency cases and neither of the cases proved serious. Mrs. H. J. Wirtz. 363 East Forty-first street north fainted while standing In the crowd near Sixth and Morrison streets and Mrs. E. G. Kuffe man. 292 East Seventy-seventh street north, was knocked from a box on which she was standing and received bruises. Irow Door Falls on Man's Head.' Walter Haatie, 27, of 618V4 Broadway drive, received a badly lacerated head yesterday afternoon when one of the iron doors over the opening for the sidewalk elevator at Freidman's meat market on Yamhill street between Fourth and Fifth streets fell upon his head as he was coming up in the levator. He was taken to the Police Emergency hospital for treatment Runaway Rots Arrested. Marshal Frazer of Hood River notified the police yesterday that he had arrested two 13-year-old boys who had run away from their homes in this city, The two, Wesley Isaakson, 603 Eighty-third street southeast, and Wilbur Myer, 1907 Fifty-seventh street southeast, are held by the city marshal there. Their parents were notified. Choral Meeting Postponed. On ac count of the week's festivities th regular meeting of Portland chapter, ISo. 1, National Choral league, at cen tral library is postponed. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, July 8, at 7:30 P. M. when a com munity sing will be held, precede by a brief lecture on musical reading. ine public is invited. Al Kader Shriners, Attention! To participate in the big Shrine parade, every noble of Al Kade temple is ordered to report to Dea Vincent Marshall In front of armory Tenth and Couch, Wednesday at P. M. Al Kader temple in full dress suit and fez. Be prompt. Adv. Man's Fingers Crushed. H. S. Flya, 62 North Sixteenth street, a switch man employed in the terminal yards, has some badly mashed fingers as re sult of a mishap yesterday when he caught his hand in the brake wheels of a car He was treated at St. Vin cent's hospital. Pyorrhea can be cured. Our work of repair and prevention is based on the invincible principle of truth, with which you may help yourself more than anyone else can help you. Dr. C. (See) Smith Long, 310 Bush & Lane bldg. Adv. Milk Cure for Stomach Diseases. Gastro-intestinal ulcers and the lesser ills of the stomach and bowels yield to the Milk Cure treatment with sur prising rapidity. The Moore Sani tartum. East 47; office 908 Selling building. Main 6101. Adv. Up Columbia Kiver, steamer Olym pian leaves Taylor-street dock dally, 9 A. M. .for scenic points up the Co lumbia, returning 5 P. M. Grandest scenery in the west. Round trip $2 Cafeteria lunch. Phone Main S065. Adv. Steamer Beaver. Leaves foot of Couch street, Tues , day night and Thursday night, this week only at 11 P. M. to accommodate passengers going to Clatskanie and way points. Adv. Moonlioht Dance, excursion boa Swan: welcome Shriners. Tues., Wed ana inurs. nights; leaves foot of Jef ferson st. after parade, return 1 A. M. Thursday boat leaves regular time, 8:45. Main 4748. Adv. -Elks Club dining room open from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. and 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. Shriners welcome. Adv. Amalia Keller has returned. Adv. Oriental Ruos stored, rep'red, wash cleaned. Cartozlan Bros. Inc.. oriental rugs and carpets. Wastu. near loth. Adv. , Drink Rubt Mist, that delicious beverage served at all foontalns and refreshment stands. Adv Boodt Bros., Importers and tailors, removed to room S0o Dekum bldg. Adv. Shriner Souvenir. Portland oasis statuette. Few for sale. Art Studio, 501 Oregon bldg. Adv. Plates that please. Dr. E. C. Hoss man, specialist, 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Auto Driver Abrestsd. Fred f Motorcycle Patrolman Anderson on a charge of driving while drunk late yesterday at Missouri and Shaver streets after he was said to have run over a boy on a bicycle and also two unidentified men. When Motorcycle Patrolman Anderson arrived on the scene. Woolen attacked the . police men, but was floored by a blow to the Jaw. According to witnesses, Woolen first struck William Woods, 15, 901 Mississippi avenue. He later-started driving .in a zig zag course down Shaver street with the result that two men, one riding each side of him, fell off into the street and the hind wheels of 'the machine ran over them, the officer reported. , Reward Not Tet Awarded. J.' Vidgoff. 332 Jackson street, one of the members of the committee which has charge of the 1000 reward offered for the recovery of the body of Harry Dubinsky, taxi driver who was mur dered on the Portland-Oregon City road.' stated last night that It might be several days before a definite de cision would be reached on the pay ment of the money. Mr. Vidgoff said that the activities of the Shrne con vention made It impossible for the committee to have a consultation for the purpose of taking action. Chinese Gets Arm Crushed. Charles Hong, Chinese, employed as window washer at the Imperial hotel, received a badly crushed arm and other bruises yesterday afternoon when he was caught in a freight elevator in the basement of the hotel. He was taken to the St. Vincent's hos pital by the Ambulance Service com pany. Insist on Rubt Mist, at all foun tains and refreshment stands Adv. Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co., mine agents. East 1188. Adv. Dr. T5at W. Matson has returned. Adv. THOUSANDS SEE FLOWERS! - : ' SPEClAIi EXHIBIT OF ROSES j AND PEOXIES SHOWN. " I Shrine Bands Furnish Entertain ment for Happy Throngs That Crowd Arcades. From early morning until late last night ' the south park blocks were thronged with visitors, viewing the gardens and the rose show. Several Shrine bands held forth during the flay at the grandstand, around which hundreds of benches have been placed. Not only roses, but special exhibits of other flowers are to be seen in the arcades where the show is In progress. r. iu. ieed has some beautiful peonies and John Claire Montelth . has nu merous rare iris of peculiar and un usual tints. - Two of the very attractive . ar rangements of roses are clusters of Caroline Testouts of H. 'J. Blaeslng and a bed of mixed roses from the Mountain View Floral company. The latter has many new, varieties not often shown here. Auto Theft Suspects Caught. Dr. W. M. Killingsworth captured two alleged automobile thieves last night and turned them over to the police on a charge of attempting to steal his automobile from the Good Samaritan hospital. The prisoners were William Fergeson and John Richardson, each 17 years old. RABBI WISE WILL SPEAK Lecturer and Philanthropist to Be at Temple Beth Israel. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, who for five years was at Temple Beth Israel and now is rabbi of the Free syna gogue In New York city, will spend three days in Portland, speaking at various gatherings. Dr. Wise Is well known aa a lecturer and philan thropist and came to the coast to deliver the commencement address at Stanford university. He speaks today at Eugene and tomorrow at Corvallls and Monmouth. Friday he Is to be Temple Beth ' Israel to talk on Jewish Jews" at 8 P. M.. and Sun day he will lecture at 7:30 P. M. in the Lincoln high school auditorium n "Palestine Attained and ILs Mean- ng to the Jew." Rabbi Wise left Portland about n ears ago and went east to establish is synagogue. During the war he aw service and received the Legion f Honor decoration by France. He s vice-president of the Zionist organ- zation, of which Chief Justice Louie Brandeis Is president. Mrs. Wise and her son and daugh- er will accompany Dr. Wise to this city. Cotton Killed In Accident. J" Alvln Cotton, vaudeville actor, for merly a resident of Portland, was in stantly killed last Thursday.near San utego, cal, the result of an automo bile accident. In the car with him at the time was Miss Anna Drayton of Los Angeles. She escaped with a few minor bruises. Save more by asking for S. & H. Stamps. PALMffBEACH Ulf T Kuppenheimer Air-O-Weaves For Men and Young Men Reg. $20 to $40 $16 to $32 Cool two-piece summer suits. Remember 20 Cut on everything in our big store. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland MORRISON AT FOURTH KODAKS FILMS REFRESH memory pictures with those the eye can see. Come here today for kodaks, for fresh films, for best developing and printing. We can serve you quickly. - Columbian Optical Co. Floyd F. Brower, Mgr., 145 Sixth Street Between Alder arid Morrison. Stores in Seattle, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Dallas and Salt Lake City. "DIFFERENT This' Root Beer Barrel is in a class by itself has led its field for fifteen years and is above all the most popular today. The MULTIPLEX RHODODENDRONS IN BLOOM Take eastern visitors to the Arrah Wannah hotel in the mountains to see acres of flowers and the finest virgin forest near Portland. Reason able rates, splendid service; auto stage daily. Phone East 135, or go by pri vate auto. Adv. SHRINERS, ATTENTION! Special Shrine souvenirs for the oc casion at Jaeger Bros., Jewelers, 131 Sixth street, near Alder. Adv. CARD OP THANKS. We wish to thank our dear friends and relatives for their kindness shown us during the bereavement or Hus band, son and brother, also for the many beautiful floral offerings. WESLRY GRKEN, KRNEST I,. GRKEN. MRS. A. W. NEWBY. MRS. LOUIS EBEUNG, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends also Willamette Lodge A. F. ajnd A. M and county clerk's office for theii svmoathv. kindness and beautiful tlorai oirenngs during our recent saa bereavement. MRS. M. J. ALLAN. JOHN C. ALtLvAN. Adv. MRS. CHARLES DECSET More Bands Needed OWing to the large number of entries for the Floral Parade Thursday after noon, June 24, more bands are needed. REPORT TO RALPH W. HOYT, CHAIRMAN MUSIC COMMITTEE, SHRINE HEADQUARTERS, THIS MORNING. Guides Take Notice." CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our gratitude to the Rebekahs and friends for their kindness and help during the be reavement and loss of ourr beloved wife and mother, also for beautiful floral offerings. M. MONCKTON. ' EDNA MONCKTON, Buy CARD OP THANKS. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation and gratitude to our many friends for their sympathy and con sideration during our recent sorrow. the death or our beloved daugnter. MR. AND MRS. C. J-. THOMAS. Adv. Portlands Own Flower Creation Admired Wherever Seen Pride of Portland PETUNIAS nmmiinMiHiim Originated by . Swiss Floral Co East 7th and Hancock tttntttmtmiiHHM Seed Mailed to All Parts of the U. S. A. OREGON APPLE ORCHARDS For sale at $300, 10 to 60 acres in bearing, planted and owned by Arthur B. Thomas, Horticulturist, Forest Grove, Oregon. Summer Footwear at Rosenthal's Best quality only at prices interestingly low. Come and see these, and many other smart styles : Women's White Sea Island Duck Lace Shoes $8 , ' Women's Brown Russia Calf Tongue-Pumps $12.50 Women's Kid Colonials and Oxfords $10 Laird, Schober & Co.'s Newest Pumps and Oxfords Men's White Buckskin Lace Shoes $10 Men's White Canvas Oxfords $7.50 129 Tenth St., Between Washington and Alder is strong, durable, efficient. Timed so nicely it-puts the ex act quantity of syrup into each drink measures it with the car bonated water- creams it and draws it inio the stein with one turn of the lever in three seconds. Order from CHARLES E. HIRES CO. Represented by Spohn & Wing; J. Hungerford Smith Co.; Armour & Co., or your local jobber. Multiplex Faucet Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. Don't step on pebbles Relieve your callouses Walking on caQoaaes is often, as painful as stepping on pebbles. A caCoas on the sole of the foot . caused by a lowered bead of one of the metatarsal bones which form the ' ball of the foot. Being lower than those on either side, it receives un natural pressnre when one's weight is on the foot. Painful callouses result pain often extending to the toes, ankle, calf, thigh, hip, back, and even to the back of the necK. Complete relief conns when the displaced bone is restored to its normal position. This is instantly accomplished by the Wizard Lightfoot Adjustable Arch Builder and Callous Reliever. Beneath these all -leather Arch BuHders and Callous Relievers, are overlapping pockets, so located that inserts of any desired thickness can be placed m exactly; fee right spot to support the dislocated bones in normal position. Adjustments are simply made by shifting inserts or changing their thickness. Being all leather. Wizard Lightfoot Adjustable Arch Builders and Cat-' lous Relievers are light, flexible and are worn without one being con scious of them. Wizard Lightfoot Adjustable Arch Builders and Callous Relievers are sold by leading dealers eveij wueie. Usually where they are sold there is an expert who has made a study of fitting tin in. If there is no such dealer near yon, write the Wizard Lightfoot Appli ance Company, 1627 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo, or 926 Marbridge Bldg, New York City. Ask for "Orthopraxy of the Foot a simple treatise on foot troubles. No charge. ARCH BUILDERS NIGHT HORSE SHOW All Shrine Week. Every evening except Wednesday at 8:30 o clock. MULTNOMAH FIELD Matinee Wednesday only, 3 o'clock. Tickets on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co., bth. and Morrison., streets. Unreserved seats $1.10 Reserved seats 2.20 Boxes 3.30 (Includes war tax) ALL LEATHER - v GREASE YOUR CAR IN ,. 15 Minutes ALEMITE Lubricator Co., 10th and Oak. Spend your vacation in SAN FRANCISCO AT lliE HOTEL STEWART On Gaaxy St., jntt eff Union Sqnmxa, cloM to varything wortli wkil. Goad accommodations at modtrata rataa. Braakfast, 60c, 60a, 76c. Lunch 70c (Sundays 75c), Dinner $1.26 (Sundays 91.60), Municipal car pasaas the door. Stawart Motor Bus meats, principal trains and steamers. It is advisable to make reservations In advance of arrival. BEAVER BOARD FOR BETTER WALLS AND CEILINGS RASMUSSEN & CO. N. E. Cor. 2d and Taylor Sta. OTEL SEASIDE, Inc. SEASIDE; CLATSOP BEACH, OREGON OREGON'S FINEST ALL-THE-YBAR-ROUND RESORT HOTEL Dining room seats' 800 gruests, fine large dancing hall, sm room and palm parlor, largre' homelike lobfcy, big cheerful fireplace, lounging room, tea room and ice cream parlor, hot salt water baths, bathing suits for ocean bathing, steam heat and hot and cold water in every room, cafeteria seating 160 people. New equipment throughout. We have spared no effort or expense to make this Oregon's finest resort hotel. Gold Bowl In k, nafl1C Trnat Flsbinsr, Canoeing: and Surf Bathlno;. Reached via f-. H. A t. ty Direct Service from Portland to Seaalde. Also Steamer Uranrlana and O W. R. dt M. Steamers lo Astoria, where connection are made with A. J. Auto Co. buaaea to Hotel Seaside. Vor rebervations wire, phone or write to CHARLES H. ROWLEY, Manager HOTEL SEASIDE, SEASIDE, OREGO.M. Estab. 20 Years in Portland C. Gee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162 2 First St., Portland, Or. Beantlfol Soavenhr "finr "Mntinnnl Ttnnnnt,! The only production of lta kind In the world, sola only in uregon. This deeply interesting work of art, lithographed on satin finished linen, .hr.nlH Ka in verv home. Prii?A SI nn by mail 25c extra. U. S. State Flower Map Co.. Inc.. 305 McKay Bldg., cor. 3d and Stark ARCH BUILDER NO METAL CALLOUS RE Li EVER HEEL IXVELER THE FOOT The Old Style Shoe Dealer Is Passing The man who just bought shoes, stuck them on people's feet, and took their money, would have today about as much lasting power as a snowball in say June. Today a shoe dealer must understand the iiuman foot, its construction, its troubles, its v needs. Dr. Ingalls, our licensed chiropodist (practice limited to chiropodial orthopedics), is in charge of our Orthopedic Dept., and is here to give relief to your tired, aching feet. He supplements his work with the fitting of Wizard Foot Appliances and "NATUR-TRED" A Corrective Shoe that we stock in several lasts, high and low. Sole Agency KNIGHT SHOE GO. Morrison, Near Broadway 1 II . t 1 y J I I