Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 29, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE MORNING.' OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921
CITYNEWS IN BRIEF
City Editor Main T07O. M0-5
(trnday Editor Main TO.O
Advertising Department. .Main 70.0. R60-B5
f jerintendent nl Bldir . . Main 70 .0. S60-M
AMUSEMENTS. '
ttbt n i Morrison) Musical
fomedr. "Oar Now Mayor." Thre. .how.
dally, 2. 7 and 9 P. M.
v. n.i.ifin. -,a ,nvin? nlrturea. 2 to 5,
:45 to 11 P. M.. Saturdays, Sundays and
afondavs. rnnlinuntu. 1:15 to 11 L
PA NT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Thre. .howl daily. 2. J 1 :u-
P. JC
irtrw n i x.-c AmnuFpt nark. Hawaiian
Tmnh.i1.inn Tak ran at First and
Alder.
I I
Visn.iD Prophets Elect. Charles
E. ilinsinger of Portland yesterday
was elected grand venerable prophet
of the supreme council of Mystic
Order of Veiled Prophets of the En
chanted Realm at the convention of
the order now In session, in Atlantic
City. New Jersey, according: to a tele
nam received today from W. T.. Hay
by Harry A. McRae of Gul Reaiee
Grotto No. 65. The selection of Min
einser to the office in the supreme
council is his first step thiough the
unrrm. chairs. Mr. Minsicgrer is a
past monarch of Gul Reazee Grotto
end with W. L. Hay, monarch, and
I E. Beach is a delegate to the
supreme convention.
Ad Club to Hear About Highways.
With R. A. Booth, chairman of the
state highway commission, and C. H.
; Purcell, district engineer of the
: United States bureau of public works
as the speakers, the regular weekly
luncheon meeting of the Ad club to
day promises to be a national road
' Information center. Marshall N. Dana
' Is chairman of the day and a musi
' cal programme by Hiss H. Tryon and
; H. R. Johnson. Portland's harmony
' singers who will introduce their new
musical invention, the Vidian harp,
will be a feature of the luncheon.
Annoyeb op Womeh Fined .100.
After he had fined aiichael Marusich,
Austrian, 100 on a charge of dis
orderly conduct yesterday morning
Municipal Judge Rossman suggested
that movie house proprietors furnish
eomo of their patrons stuffed legs
with which to amuse themselve
durintr the performance. Marusich
was arrested after he had been an
Eoying women in the Union-avenue
moving picture house at Union ave
sue and Russell Btreet. uompi
against him was filed by Mrs. Minni
Smith, 1396 Boston avenue.
Co-Operation Is Asked. Co-opera
tion of business men and civic or
conizations in aiding the newly
created tax commission In the per
formance of its work was solicited by
F. W. Mulkey. ex-United States sena
tor. In a talk before the Rotary club
yesterday In the Benson hotel. Sena
tor (Mulkey recently was appointed
chairman of the tax commission. He
emphasized the importance of re
trenchment and declared that unless
conservation is observed a serious
condition will confront the people of
the state, s
Benefit Concert Announced. Mrs.
Mary Gordon Forbes" is arranging
benefit concert to be given Friday
evening at 148 Thirteenth street, a
8 o'clock. ' The proceeds of this con
cert are to assist In sending Rev. H
Edward Mills to Denver to represent
at the International New Thought
congress the Realization league and
other New Thought movements of
Portland. After the programme re
freshments will be served.
Juvenile Circle to Meet. Wood
craft Juvenile aircle No. 2 Is an
nounced to meet Friday of this week,
and hereafter, instead of Saturday
The circle is working hard on ritual
istic work, preparatory to putting on
the full ceremonial for the grand
circle representatives who are
scheduled to meet here July 11. The
meetings are held at Woodcraft hall.
Tenth and Taylor streets.
Produce Company Bankrupt. Ad
mittedly bankrupt, the Cecil M. Hall
Produce company filed a "Petition in
the federal bankruptcy court yester
day. Liabilities were said to amount
to J S3, 553. with assets of but $3865.
. a. J ores ana l-ouis K. Geil, owners
of the Pacific garage at Albany, Or.,
filed a voluntary petition in bank
ruptcy, giving tneir llatmities as
4a01 and assets of 12925.
Men s Resort Service Planned.
Kev. Norman X. Tully, the new asso
ciate pastor of First Presbyterian
church, will speak at the Men's
I.esort tonight at 8 o'clock. There
will also be a programme of motion
p'ctures, songs and music. The meet
ing Is open to the public.
Church Lecture Tonight. A stere
opticon lecture, 'Over the Land of
tne vikings and the Midnight Sun,"
will be given at First Norwegian
Danish Methodist Episcopal church
tonight at 8:15 o'clock under tha
auspices of the Young People's society
of the church. Admission will be free.
Open Forum Meets Tonight. The
open forum of Democracy will hold
Its regular meeting this evening in
room K, central library at 8 o'clock.
TJe topic for discussion will be "The
World War: Its Aftermath." Dr. J.
S. Hardy will introduce the. subject.
Steamer Excursion to Astoria.
Artisans and friends, stean.er Joseph
N. Teal leaves foot of East Yamhill
Btreet 12:30, July 2. Returns Monday
night. Fare J3 and war tax for
round trip. Tickets on sale 608 Artisan
bldg. Phone Bdwy. 1220. Adv.
Do Not Forget to call up East 3088
when you want the Salvation Army
auto truck to call for cast-off cloth
ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture,
etc. Address 24-26 Union ave.. Major
John Bree, district officer. Adv.
Regular 15c French Pastry Ec.
For today only, the Royal Bakery
will sell regular 15 cent French
pastry for 5 cents. This price applies
to orders in the lunch room or to
take home. All varieties. Adv.
Keeps Business Men Fit. ftnr.i
cf life cells defers old age and keeps
you fit for business. A new method
patronized by our best business men
I)r. Dee. 413 Artisans bldg. Adv.
Change or Telephone.
The telephone number of Drs. Coffey,
Sears, Johnston & Payne, 11th floor of
Stevens bldg., has been changed to
Marshall 2256. Adv.
Btk. Iralda, for Astoria, $1.50, pas
sengers only, leaves Portland Tues
Tturs.. Sat.. 9 A. M.. Alder-st. dock"
Main 8323. Leaves Astoria Mon . Wed
Fri.. 9 A. M. Adv.
Shipherds Hot Spring. Carson,
. Wash., dancing in our new hall Sat
urday. July 2, and Monday, July 4
Special music. John E. Kellv. man 1
ser. Adv.
Charter the Bluebird.
Wonderful Pleasure Boat.
Accommodations for lOOo Persons.
Full Particulars, Tabor 4203. Adv.
Hotel Seaside Seaside. Or.
Ocean Beach resort, excellent meals,
dining room faces ocean. Open all year;
aov. '
Oriental Rugs stored, rep'red. wash
cleaned. Cartozian Bros. Inc. oriental
rugs and carpets. Wash., near 10th
Adv.
Tired, aching feet can be relieved;
consult Dr. Ingalls, Knight Shoe Co..
Morrison, near Broadway. Adv.
One Room makes two rooms with
Oscillating Portal Wall Beds. Timms
Cress & Co.. 184 2d St. Adv.
Lewis-Stenger, Morrison at Tenth,
grind razors, scissors, knives perfectly
Adv.
Kemmereb Coal. Carbon Coal Co.,
mine agents. East 11S8. Adv.
DR. W. G. Scott will return Wed.
evening. Adv.
Chiropractic MclLahon (Hellas.),
Two Brothers Sentenced. Bruce j
Enyart, 44, and Edward Enyart. 46,
brothers, were sentenced to SO days ,
in jail and 850 fine each on charges of
disorderly conduct and possessing I
liquor, in municipal court yesterday J
as the result of their arrest follow
ing an escapade in an automobile with
a quantity of moonshine and a 16-year-old
girt A charge of contribu
ting to the delinquency of a minor
still hangs over the two. They were
arrested with the girl in a secluded
part of the Alberta district late the
night of June 11 by Motorcycle Pa
trolmen Tlmm and Davison.
Two Ask Divorces. Divorce suits
filed in the circuit court yesterday
were: C. Alice Carroll against 13.
William Carroll and Mollie against
John J. Becker.
Bombing Purposes Explained. The
purpose of the aircraft bombing ex
periments now in progress off the
Chesapeake capes under the direction
of the navy department was outlined
to the Kiwanis club at its meeting
yesterday noon in the Multnomah
hotel by Lieutenant-Commander Ray
mond E. Kerr, newly appointed naval
recruiting officer for Oregon. Lieu
tenant Commander Kerr declared that
the experiments should provide in
valuable data concerning the possi
bilities of destroying battleships and
other vessels by means of dropping
bombs and explosives from aircraft.
He intimated that the future policy
of the navy would probably be in
fluenced by the results of the opera
tions.
Ad Club to Meet. Information on
various highways leading to Portland
and Oregon will be given to the mem
bers of the Portland Ad club by
speakers at the luncheon of the club
this noon at the Benson hotel. The
speakers will Include R. A. Booth,
chairman of the state highway com
mission, and C. H. Purcell, district
engineer of the United States bureau
of public works. Marshall N. Dana
will be chairman of the day. There
will be special music by Miss H.
Tryon and H. R. Johnson. A new in
vention, the violin harp, will be demonstrated.
Auto Theft Charged. Fred Wing.
16, and Floyd Stafford, 18, were
brought back from Hood River yes
terday by Patrolmen Meacham and
Shimp of the auto theft division on
the charge of the larceny of an auto
mobile belonging to Daniel Holm,
10303 Sixty-first avenue Southeast.
The two boys were said to have
taken the machine and to have gone
on a joy ride out the Columbia River
highway. About two miles this side
of Hood River they ran out of gas
and a speed officer came along and
arrested them.
Cook Fined $200. Nicholas Yaclch.
cook at 48 North Third street, was
sentenced to a $200 fine and ten days
in jail on a charge of violating the
prohibition law by Municipal Judge
Rossman yesterday following his ar
rest in a raid by Patrolmen Smith
and Green. According to the police,
the mah threw a bottle of moonshine
out the transom when the raid was
made. The broken bottle with a lit
tle liquor in it was obtained. Attor
neys for Yacich gave notice of appeal
and his bail was set at $500.
Dr. Schu'rman Invited Here. Dr.
Jacob Gould Schurman, newly ap
pointed American minister to China,
has been invited by Senator McNary
to visit Portland on his way to the
orient, according to a letter received
yesterday by Acting Mayor Bigelow
from benator McNary. Senator Mc
Nary assured Dr. Schurman that the
courtesies of the state and city would
be extended to him in case he could
arrange to spend a few days here
The date set for his departure for
China was not announced.
Ross Ledford Held. Ross Led ford,
who, with Albert Salgardo, attacked
Charles M. Ferris, messenger boy. last
Friday night, was held to answer to
the grand jury by Municipal Judge
Rossman yesterday on a charge of
assault with intent to kill. His bail
was placed at $1000. Salgardo, who
is still in the hospital as the result
of a bullet wound inflicted by Spe
cial Deputy Sheriff Paul when he
resisted arrest, will have a hearing
later.
Police Get Moonshine in Raid.-
When the police raided the room of
Violet Kerns in the Spokane hotel
and arrested her on a charge of
selling liquor she swallowed a marked
bill with which, liquor had been
purchased from her, according to
testimony of Patrolman Hatt and Ser
geant Oelsner in municipal court
yesterday. She was fined $75. The
police obtained a bottle partially
filled with moonshine.
Christian Endeavor Delegates
Leave for New York. At 5 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon the Christian
Endeavor delegates will leave th
Union station for the 1921 interna
tional convention in New York city.
Interest is being taken in this event,
as the delegates carry an official in
vitation to the trustees of the united
society to hold the 1923 international
convention in Portland.
Education of Foreigners Advocated.
A greater Americanism brought
about through education of foreigners
so that they may become ideal citi-
ens is advocated by Mrs. Nellie Good
man of Boston, national president of
the Daughters of Veterans, who is
n Portland. Mrs. Goodman has just
returned from the Washington state
convention of her organization held
n Olympia.
Angry Hubby Arrested. When he
became angry with his wife yester
day morning J. Grentz, 768 Hood
treet, went out to the garage and
began venting his spleen upon that
structure with a hatchet, according
o the story told the police. He was
rrested by Motorcycle Patrolmen
Fleming and Jewell on a charge of
isordf rly conduct. '
Employer fined $2o. On com
plaint of Labor Commissioner Gram,
Sam Harris, proprietor of the Busy
Bee restaurant on North Sixth street,
was convicted in District Judge Haw-
ins" court yesterday of employing
girls in his establishment for more
than 48 hours a week. He was fined
REV. JOHX W. VSZER BOOKED
AT WHITE TE3IPIE.
.Minister to Speak at 3Iorning and
Night Services Ex-SoIdier9
Asked to Attend. -
Rev. John W. Inzer, national chap
lain of the American Legion and pas
tor of the First Baptist church of
Chattanooga, Tenn., who comes to
Oregon to open the legion convention
at Eugene tomorrow, will speak both
morning and night Sunday at the
White Temple. Special efforts have
been made to persuade as many ex
service men and Legion members a
possible to attend both services. -
At the Sunday morn'ng service
; j i 1
f- v
' f MetSa - "
T So I? ' ''
Rev. John W. Inaer, nntlonal
chnplnln of American Legion,
who will speak In Portland.
Rev. Mr. Inzer will speak on "Where
Is Life?" and at night his topic will
be "Your American Citizenship," the
latter being a subject that has made
the chaplain famous since he as
sumed a leading part in the Ameri
can Legion.
Rev. Mr. Inzer is a young man. He
was born January 6, 1890, in Texas,
and at the age of 19 entered the min
istry in a pastorate at Birmingham,
Ala. At the outbreak of the war he
entered the service and served with
the1 14th infantry in the northwest.
He was transferred to Camp Dodge,
where he was senior chaplain, and
after the armistice was moved to
Camp Grant, 111., where he served
until March, 1919.
When the American Legion was at
tempting to perfect its organization,
Chaplain Inzler became a member of
Its executive committee and spent
much time lecturing Jn behalf of the
organization. He became pastor of
the Chattanooga church in November,
1919, and less than a year later was
made national chaplain of the legion
in the Cleveland convention.
Friends Working for fWoIe.
NORTH BEND, Or., June 28 (Spe
cial.) J. C. Cotter, a former Western
Union telegraph operator, who worked
in this city and afterwards embez
zled money from the company, is
Deing assisted in securing a parole
by North Bend Knights of Pvthias
and othors. The San Francisco luritre
"America's
CarP
Good all through ! Ideal for work and play! It's helping 'make low cost homes
and bigger incomes! By long odds the lowest cost car so far produced!
Your neighbors know! They're buying it! JVhy walk? It has all you ask
of a car and more by far than other cars give you for equal money!
The $200 price reduction has set the nation buying. Buy now for summer!
Now
They're all talking it! Try it out yourself! Any way any where! It triumphs
in any test! Holds world's record for miles per gallon of gasoline. Average 25
miles per gallon! Low oil and tire consumption. Power to spare on the hills!
Speed as you want it! Comfort such as you never saw in light cars before!
What do you ask of a car? Here it is! Take.it quick if you want to get
a summer of profit and happiness! Buy the car you. II be proud to own.
Touring, f . o. b." Toledo, was, $ 895; now, $695 Coupe,
Roadster, f. o. b. Toledo, was, 895; now, 695 Sedan,
f. o.
f. o.
b. Toledo, was, $1425; now, $1000
b. Toledo, was, 1475; now, 1275
All "Present Models
WUl'Be Continued
Willys-Overland Pacific Co.
Broadway at Davis
Phone Broadway 3535
Ask About Etctremefy
Easy Payments
whose court Cotter was convicted
as implied that repayment 01 ine
nney would result in the parole.
North Bend has raised $300, and
like amount is being raised by a
Elks lodge at Seattle
COMING
. SATURDAY EVENING
o Shows
Daily
2il5 and
8:15
1. M.
$25.
S. & H. green stamps for cash
Holman Fuel Co., coal and wood.
Main 353; 560-21. Adv.
Phone your want ads to The Ore
conian. Main 7070. Automatic B60-9S.
HEILIG1
Broadway at Taylor.
Phone Mala 1.
TODAY, TONIGHT week
LAST TIME KBIT SAT. MAT.
CONTINUOUS SkTr.M.
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
FASCI.VATI.VG FEATURE FIL.M.
STREET
PERFORMANCES BEGI.V
1:20, 3:10, 6:00, :50, 8:40.
POPI.I.AR PRICES
(Including- War Tax)
4FTER.VOOXS TO 6 P. M.,
FLOOR, 6Sei BALCONY, 30c
EVE'S FLOOR aad BALCONY, 65c
3 ferTVer p. m.
f
Where Your Check
Will Be Reasonable
FOR INSTANCE
Cream of Tomato Soup 10c
Ham Sandwich 7c
Pie, all kinds 7c
Coffee 5c
Total ..29c
j i j s riB-x-
IJl AND
BAKERY
CAFETERIA
2.69ALDER ST BETWEEN THERDAND TOTIH
1.7,091,50
Who got it?
The people who ordered 17,0911 tons of Gasco
Briquets at the Special Summer price of $15.50.
We are about sold up. Very soon the hammer
will drop and the Summer Price will be a thing
of Memory.
For September the price is $16.50, but you may
yet be in time to get in at the lesser price.
This may be very likely is our
Last warning
A
Mary Cnrr
am the Mother
THE PREMIERE PRESENTA
TION IN THE NORTHWEST OF
THE MASTER FILM OF ALL
TIMES
WILLIAM FOX
Preaenta
OVER
THE
A Storr of Mother Love.
Adapted From Will Carle ton's
famous "I'arm Ballad"
Seats on Sale
Friday
ETrnlngs 50c, 77c, t.00
Matinrra (Any Seat) 60c
(Plus War Tax) ,
THEATER
Broadway and
, Taylor
HEILIG
MULTNOMAH HOTEL
fin
offers for your convenience
Ballrooms, Committee, Banquet
and Exhibition Rooms
Service
Hospitality and Distinction
Orchestra 6 to 8 and 9:30 to 12
in the famous
ARCADIAN GRILL
The Annie Wright Seminary
Tacoma, VVashington
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Thirty-eighth year begins September Fourteenth.
College Preparatory and General courses.
Special advantages in Music and Art.
Adelaide B. Preston, Principal
Rt. Rev. Frederick W. Keator, Pres. Bd. of Trustees
Better order your
Gasco Furnace
NOW
and get it installed before the Fall Rush, as the
outlook is that we shall be swamped with orders.
You needn't pay NOW.
Terms can be arranged.
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.
See us and
we will see
you about
YOUR
Banking:
Business
HOURS-8 AM TO 530PM
SATU RDAYS-8AM TO 8 PM
Safe
Milk
r Infanta
Invalid
NOOOOKXNQ
rns Food Drink" for Ail Ages,
Quick Lunch at Horn et Office, and
Fountains. Ask tot HOUUOCS.
jspArcidi&ii&UoQ) & Solufitalei
1. .iMaHIifci2 r
Spend yourVacation in
SAN FRANCISCO
axtSe hotel
STEWART
On Geiry St, jait off Unlos Squire,
close to everything vorth while. Good
accommodations at moderate rates.
The best known meals In the United
States. Municipal cu pastes the door.
Stewart Motor Bus meets principal
trains and steamers. It is advisable to
make reservations In advance of arrival.
Coas. A. snd Margaret Stewart, Props.
ir.
Over 400 Stock Forms
AT A BIG SAVING i
Oar ferric Ds. m6mn vtluab's Mfit
r tioM im dcrUiac approve frauocM tora.
B..r, CT.T.nNr.v
& Printing Co.
107 2nd St. " Poarvaao
r''3i!iM'jiL.g.K.iL"'i'.,y.
THE SENSATION
OF THE SEASON
SEE IT
THAT'S ALL-
3EAVFR RflAT?ri btS
FOR BETTER WALLS ClS
AND CEILINGS
Ml
N.
RASMUSSEN & CO.
. Cor. Second and Taylor Sta,
Phone your want ads to The Ore
goniao, Main 7078, Automatic 660-33.
V
102.0v
BaSBBBVatwaMMBiaTaai