THE MORXDTG OKEGOXIAJf, TTTESDAY, JAXUA71Y 25, 1916. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGONIAX TELEPHONES. V...M. vAitnr Main TOTO. A 6005 CI'.T Editor Main 7070. A 6"S5 Funday Editor Main 7070. A '! Advertising Department. -Main 700, A C-'w city :ircu!ntlon Main 7'70. A eo3 Composing-room Main 7OT0. A "'5 Printing-room Main 707O. A jn3 Superintendent Buildln. .Mala TOiU. A 0 AMTSEMETS. "hElLIrj fBroadway at Taylor) "The Bird of Paradise." tf night at S:15. BtKER THEATETt (Sixth ana Morrison streets) Baker atock company la ' 5v Kt-vm to lldoate." tonilbt at S:lo o'clock. CRP'fEUM (Broadway and Yamhill street) iJll-tlmo vaudeville. 2:20 and 6:i0 P. M. PANTAGES (Alder at Broadway) Vaude ville, performances 2:30, 7:30 and :30 V .-M-tMPRESS (Broadway and Stark street) VaiHlevuie. ftnoraunwi :v, - P. M. LYRIC (Fourth and Mar streets) Dillon and Kins in musical comedy. Afternoon and night performancee dally. Philo Christo Class Elect. Philo Christo clas of the United Evan gelical Church of St. John met at the home of Mrs. Lulu Mapletnorpe. on Harmon street, St. Johns, and elected the following officers: Teacher. Mrs. Rachel Howard: president. Mrs. Jellie Fletcher; vice-president, Mrs. Anna Black: secretary, Mrs. lna jaaxweu, tteasurer. Mrs. Anna Root. Among the new lines of work this class has taken up for the coming year is the "Philo. Christo Bakery." The class will make and sell cookies, pies and pastry on the third Saturday of each month In some downtown store. The Philo Christo Is the oldest organized class of this church, having been started when Chester P. Gates was pastor, and has helped the church activities finan cially and socially. JUrib Stuart Court Installs. Marie Ftuart Court, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, elected and Installed the following officers at the last meeting: Chief ranger, Delia Ldllls; vice-chief ranger, Mrs. Bodley; recording secre tary, Tlllie Gravelie: corresponding sec retary, F. Jessie McDonald; treasurer. Julia McEntee. The retiring chief ranger. Mrs. Wilson, was presented with a beautiful cut glass -vase In ap preciation of her past services. Rev. W. A. Daly spoke words of encourage ment Rev. Father Fallu, the new chaplain, spoke briefly. Following the installation a banquet was served. School District Suit Is Todat. School district No. 1 Is made the de fendant in a suit In District Court this morning In which J. D. Swank, a contractor, is seeking to recover 17a s the price of dirt. needed to complete the Improvements on the grounds of the Woodmere School, provided for in his contract, Mr. Swank maintains that by the terms of the contract he was supposed to be able to get enough dirt from the grounds to make the fills, but he found it necessary to haul from other sources. Children to Present Plat. The pupils of the ninth B class of Mount Tabor school will present a patriotic playlet, entitled "The Pageant of Patriots." in the school assembly hall, Wednesday at 8 P. M. The proceeds cf the entertainment are to be used to rturchase a picture for the building. The playlet consists of tableaux, dances, music and dialogue, and represents dif ferent epochs of the history of the country. Mrs. Flinn and Daughter IkrpROvraa. Mrs. Flinn, widow of the late Rev. John Flinn, pioneer Methodist min ister, and her daughter, both of whom have been 111 at their home. 71 Han cock street, were reported better yes terday. Mrs. Flinn was able to sit up for the first time in two weeks, but she is still quite weak. Miss Flinn is still confined to her bed, but was re ported slowly Improving yesterday. Mrs. Flinn Is 80 years old. Alcohol Drinxer Arrested. Ar rested by Officer Quinton after he had been drinking too freely from a bottle of alcohol In his possession. George Patterson was fined IS in Municipal Court yesterday. Patterson obtained the botUe from the Owl Drug Store after he had made an affidavit that h wanted it for external use, accord ing to Police Captain Moore, who had n Investigation made. Unlicensed Chimnet Sweeps Active Licensed chimney sweeps have com plained to the city license bureau that unlicensed sweeps are at work in some parts of the city and are using their business for burglary purposes. They have asked that steps be taken to ar rest them. ' Under the city ordinance chimney sweeps are required to have a license and to wear a badge. There are 13 licensed sweeps in the city. First Drunken Woman Fined. The first woman arrested and fined on the charge of drunkenness in Portland since the beginning of the dry regime was Anna Brown, who was brought in Wise Without Alcohol. -The Rosen blatt Company, of an Francisco, known throughout the United States as "The Seven Brothers," has produced that which science has been trying to accomplish for centuries. wine without alcohol but having the' sparklinc tang, rich color and fragrant aroma which have male the alcoholic beverage pleasirfg to so many. This product contains practically all the natural ethers, aldehydes, tannic acid and other elements that give wine its satisfying taste and color, but without alcohol, that .rwhich you may drink freely. Non-intoxicating wine is now being bottled and will be ready for the market within 30 days. M. Rosenthal 4b Son., former proprietor of the Na tional Wine Company, of this city, has secured the agency for Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho for the Seven Broth ers' California blair, without alcohol. This is a startling innovation in the liquid food line and Is pronounced by connoisseurs a most refreshing and de licious drink. Adv. J. Q. Pore's Funeral Tomorrow. Fu neral services for John Gill Pope, who died Saturday, will be held tomorrow morning from the Holman Chapel at 10 o'clock. Mr. Pope for 30 years had been located in Portland, and was well known. He was born in-Alabama, June 4, 1851, and passed his early boyhood SCOTS WILL FEAST Burns Celebration Arranged , for. Tonight. HEAD CLANSMAN IS GUEST Singers, Dancers and Humorists on Programme, While Champion Piper of America, Will Assist. New Leader to Preside. Scotch sonns Scotch dances and Snfrh versa iL-nlentv are found on the programme to be held tonight at the TWO PORTLAND SCOTS WHO WILL AID IN BURNS' BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION TONIGHT. 7 if ft A. 4 'tvfsC --. !ro-v' ass ,5 - i Swnteat-4 54S..'J 1 Sfjc Vis j or In that state. He later went to San Francisco, where he lived for 20 years. He was a traveling salesman. He was married in Oregon City in 130 to Miss Elen Hauber. He leaves three sisters, one in Alabama, one in Wis consin and another In Georgia. St. Johns Ljbraht Adds New Books. Recently there have been added to the St. Johns Branch Library many new books on religion and social service. Selection of these books was made with reference to needs of the community and with special reference to tne revival meetings that have been in progress in the local churches. These books have been placed on the book rack near the door. There are many books on spiritual life including "Life of Christ" There are books of sermons. In the social service aeries may be found "The Challenge of the City." "The Country Church and Rural Wel fare." and "The Labor Quetslon," by Gladden. Men's Clttb Meets Tonight. The Men's Club of the Central Presbyterian Church East Pine and East Thirteenth streets,' will meet tonight. Rev. F. U Loveland will deliver an address on the subject, "Preparedness." The club heard W. D. Wheelwright last month on "Peace." Ed Werlein will preside at the banquet to be served in the early part of the evening. Ted Bacon will sriva a violin solo, and William Chocarane, vocalist, and Mrs. Charles Branin. reader, will be on tne pro gramme. k-ii.i-v Riii i pi Opsntno Watts. pro posed opening this week of Kelly Butte as a ub-jail for city prisoners has been postponed until next week owing to the inability of those in charge to Madison streets. Frank Hamilton and Arthur Burke were accused of furnish ing the liquor. She was lined in Municipal Court yesterday. Cvm Boost Laundry Cost. Soft double French cuffs, coupled with the war prices on blueing, starch and other laundrv supplies, have boosted the price on negliges) shirts from 10 to 12 Vi cents apiece, and the advance already has been made by several laundries. The new style cuffs must be finished by hand, and this accounts largely for the advance. Thus- Speeders Frxnp t'O. Three speeders were arrested by Patrolman Krvln Sunday night and were fined In the Municipal Court yesterday. These were the first cases of speeding in 1916. E. A. Eriskln, Sam Goldberg and Thomas Mitchell were the three arrested. Erlskin and Mitchell were fined 110 aptet-e and Golberg 810 for speedlnf and 13 for having no light. AOEr Woman Dies. Mrs. Ann Clay ton Kalkossen died Sunday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. Iverson, 1151 East Twenty-ninth street North, aged 82. She is survived by her husband. A. Kalkossen, three daughters and one son, Mrs. Iverson, Mrs. J. Walters, St. Louis. Mo.'. Mrs. M. E. Belt. Chicago. 111., and Fred Clayton. San Diego, CaL Pavino) Petition Circtlatkd.- Peti tions are being circulated for paving of East Glisan from East Seventy-fifth " street to the city limits, a distance of about 16 blocks, where the street con nects with the county roads into the interior. Few are refusing to sign for the Improvement. Knights to Mbet. The Knights of Columbus will meet tonight at 1 o'clock at their hall, corner Morris street and Williams avenue, and will march in a body to the borne of A. I Zeller. US Stanton street, where con dolences will be tendered Mr. Zeller, whose wife lately passed away. Civil Service Exajis Set. A muni cipal Civil Service examination was an nounced yesterday for draughtsmen for February 8. The test will commence at j A- M. and will be held to obtain eligibles for appointment as vacancies In the city arise during the next year. Lowest Biddik Wins. The Ore gon Independent Paving Company la to receive the contract for paving Bybee avenue from East Twenty-second street to Eastmoreland with Bitulithic paving. The company has been declared the lowest bidder In the amount of 89181. Fireside Circui Entertains. The entertainment by the Fireside Circle of the Y. M C A. on Sunday night was one of the most enjoyable ones yet given by the organisation. Pneumonia Attack Cashier. Charles Cadar.au, cashier in the City Treasurer's office. Is seriously sick at his home at Multnomah. He Is reported to be suffering from pneumonia. Jack Geajutt to Lectcre. The In tercollegiate Socialist Society an nounces a lecture by Jack Brltt Gearity on "State Socialism" at 8 o'clock tomor row night at the Central Library. Scifoob Books, bought and sold. Krlaad J7 6th, cpp. PcsWEic- A4.T, everything will be In order the first of next week for the commencement oi the rock-breaking. The City Council yesterday arranged to advertise for bids for furnishing meals to the prisoners. , Mrs. Haskell 0 mjrRAi. mkld. ru- neral services for Mrs. Alvana Haskell, who died last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mark Montgomery, 544 East Thirty-seventh street South, were held yesterday from J. P. Finley Son's7 chapel, and the interment was made in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs Haskell was the widow of the late Henry Haskell, of Ocean Park, Wash., and mother of Mr. V. H. Browning Newberg. Or. Fall Fractures Worker s Skull. Max Brauthler, of 128 Sixth avenue Southeast, sustained sever injuries in an accident at the dook of the East Sid Mill c Lumber Company yester day, where be was working. He slipped and fell from the dock ln.,o a scow. breaking his right arm ana sustaining a fracture of the sknll. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, wnere ne i being cared for. Judge George to Lecture-. Judge M. C. George, one of th best-known pioneers of Oregon. Is to lecture before the Maiaraas tonight at their clubrooms in the Northwestern Bank building, on "Reminiscence of Oregon." Judge Georg was president of th Maxamas in 1898. and in his younger aaya was on of the noted mountain climbers of the Northwest. He tells many humorous stories of his experiences. Merchants' Lunch. 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Service for ladies and gentlemen from 8:30 P. M. on. steaks, chops, fish, oysters, fresh eggs, sandwiches and salads a specialty. Our celebrated spiced ham and salads to order for families, clubs and parties. "Hubers." Railway Exchange bldg, ground floor; rear of elevator. Entrances, 3d and Stark streets. Adv. Revival Meetings Continue. Revival n..tina-a will continue through the week in Centenary Methodist Church. Rev. T. W. Lane, wno nas oeen in lor several days, is lowly improving. RETURN-MAUD POWELL Popular Price Matinee at Heillg Xext Sunday Afternoon. Mail orders received now. Price lower floor. 11 rows, fl: 7, 76c. Blcony, 6 rows, 75c: In rear. 60c Gallery, re served. 50c Box office sal next Thurs day. Adv. Liquor Dealers, Attention. There are some splendid opportuni ties for high-class saioonmen, just now in Minneapolis, in the way of locations. If you want to invest In paying loca tions, in a town where th number of licenses are limited, writ now. Times are GOOD here. P. O. Box 8107, Minne apolis. Minn. Bar and. cafes. Only firstrolau (sea solicited, -Adv. Masonic Temple. West Park anfl Yam hill streets, prepared by Portland clansmen in celebration of the 159th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns. Beside the many Portland clansmen who will attend the entertainment to night, they will have as their guest of honor the royal chief of all the Scotch clans in the United States. He is Alex Flndley, of Seattle. Andrew T. Matthew, the new chief of Clan Macleay, will preside at to nirhf. relehration. assuming the posi tion formerly held by David H. Go wans. ,jay night. Dr. Rebeo will deliver that Consolidation Sole - t We will move from our Branch Store, 308 Washington Street, Wilcox Bldg., on January 31st Only 5 More Days to avail yourselves of the tremendous savings on fine shoes. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED sent Sole Agents for the Celebrated HAN AN SHOES 308 Washington Street li si! s ART CLUB HERE FORMS ATELIER OF NEW TORS SOCIETY ESTABLISHED IX PORTLAND.' Department of Achitecrure of Univer sity of Oregon la Fosterlns; Movement for Lectures. Architectural draughtsmen and stu dents have established a Portland ate lier of the Beaux Arts Society of New York under the department of archi tecture at the University of Oregon and the educational committee of the Ore gon chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Fifteen men are in line for registration. The subjects given are architectural design, pen and Ink sketching, de scriptive geometry, graphic statics and structures. Arrangements have been made whereby criticism will also be given at the Art Association Wednes day or Thursday Bight on the work in the life class. - A lecture course, given by members of the faculty of the University of Ore- .gon, practicing architects and others. is being arranged lor naay nignia at the Central Library. The first leotur will be given n- James H. McDonald, pipe-major of Clan Macleay. who holds the cham pionship of America, won at the Panama-Pacific International Exposi tion, is to appear on the programme. The complete programme has been arranged by William Llnklater and is as follows: Beaten overture, Collins Orchestra: re marks. Chief A T. Matthew, basplpe se lections. Pipe Major J. H. MauDonald; "There Was a Lad Was Born la Kyle," "O Sing tae Me the Auld Sootch Bangs." Dr. Stuart MeOulre; dance. Scotch reel. Messrs. Hood and Sutherland: Reel o1 Tullooh. Misses Matbla and Williamson: "I'm Owns Vouns tae Marry Yet," "My Heart Is 3alr for Somebody." Rostna Macintosh: humor ous recitation, Aleo Runciman; "Mary of Arg-yle," "Annie Uiurle." Oliver B. Hughes; sword dance, William Sutherland; "Roy's Wife o' Aldivalloch," "Last May a Braw Wooer Cam Doon the Lang Glenv" Mrs. Virginia Hutchinson; humorous sons. Don ald MacGrejor; "O" a' tha Alrts the Wind Can Blaw," Dr. Stuart MeOulre; Highland fling. Miss Williamson, Miss M. Mathis; "O Whlatla and I'll Come tae Ye, My Lad," Roslna Macintosh: humorous recita tion, Aleo Runciman; "The March of th Cameron Men," Oliver B. Hughes; "Shean Trews," William Hood; "The Blue Bells of Scotland," Mrs. Virginia Hutchinson; humorous song, Donald MacGregor; "Auld Lang Syne." Aceompanlst. Car( F. Sutton. Uncle Sam made 2,IOO,oeo last year from the sale of wood from the Government forests. . firat incturs. describing: great epochs of architecture and the civilization of which they are a part. Another of the extension courses be ing maintained by the State University is that given to the carpenters of the city under the direction of Professor Percy P. Adams, of the school of "archi tecture. Graphical methods of design, estimating coat and other subjects per taining to the trade are treated in a comprehensive manner. The course Is PURE COAL DIAMOND BRIQUETS Absolutely th cheapest and beat fuel on the market; three .ton lots. $7 per ton delivered. Will Hedaee Yaw peal Bill Oae-Malf. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. S4 WA9H1NGTOS 8T. Main 22. A 2293. 551 IVSE1 'EtOUTE J HI' TO THE EAST ifi V M "The Road of a ' WlY VIA "The Road of a Thousand Wonders'1 Through Oregon. California, Arisona, New Mexi co, Texas and Louisiana there is an ever-changing scene to interest the traveler. Mountains, canyons, rivers, cities, seashore resorts, orange groves, rice and cotton fields. Pueblo Indian cliff dwellings, Salton Sea and all the way Sunshine and Flowers , All-steel through trains daily from Ean Fran cisco and Lo Angeles to New Orleans. Tickets, reservations or further., information at City Ticket Office. Corner Sixth and Oak Streets, Union Depot or East Morrison-street Station. Telephone Broadway 8760, A 6704. JOHN M. SCOTT. G. P. A. SOUTH ERJM "PACI FI C REOPENING POSTPONED Will Reopen 11 AM. Wednesday Anything you can wish for at all times Highest quality foods at low prices. COZY DAIRY LUNHC Sixth and Washington Sts. Ladies Especially Invited being given at the boy' school of trades. Six Marshfield Rioters Fined. MARSHFIELD. Or., Jan. H. (Spe cial.) Six Greeks were fined various etimn ranHnir frnm IS to 120. todaV in Recorder John Butler's court, for riot ing in a Greek cones-nous last oai tirday. Axes, knives and chairs were used as weapons, and several partici pants were severely Injured. CARD OF THANKS. Wa vplKh to thank our friends Who SO kindly showed their sympathy during our receut uercdveineut. MRS. FLORENCE MAIRET. Adv. ELSIE G. MAIRET. 1 HAZELW00D HOME-MADE SPECIALS Ten varieties of Delicious Candy 50 and $1.00 the box. The Hazel wood Confectionery and Restaurant Washington St. at Tenth. Better Shoes in our Steps to Economy Dept. For Men and Women $2 .00 the pair Knight Shoe Co. Morrison Street Near Broadway Scotch Night Anapiee Clan Maeleay) MASOMO TEHPU1 , TONIGHT AT 8. Virginia Hutchinson, Roalna Mc latoah, Stsuurt MeGnire and Oliver B. Hoghea in Burns' and other Scottish songs. ALEO RTmCIMAW popular Society Entertainer. QTJARTET SCOTCH DANCERS In Scotch Reels, Sword Dance, Shean Trews, Highland Fling. DONALD M'GBEOOR, . . j Floor. 50c; Balcony, 60c, 75c, $1. AN OLD PROVERB It used to be proverbial that every man (and It is certainly no less true of woman) is either a fool or a phy sician at forty. This means that every Intelligent person must learn so much about caring for his own health that by the time he is forty year of age he can almost be reckoned as a physician. Why, then, is there so much talk by doctors against "self-medlcation"T A woman can recognize all ordinary ail ments without calling on a doctor. If they are ailments distinctive to her sex she generally knows enough to use that greatest of all remedies for such, ailments, Lydla E. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound, and likewise she Is familiar with the standard remedies for other disease. Adv. -k king or all rnt.iML roLiant5 KwpatvatomobUenttinjtBiiew&iid makei all metAic a pleaeare tx loott. The only safe pol nh tor alaminam. Made of th finest o tit no cid or ammonia uaed. Does the work qalckly mnd give a last ing polish. Sold in two size cans by all Grooerj. Hardware and Drug Surras lrfjrthenlasUB M Knives that Cut Razors that Shave 1 Thumb th Wide ef t Keen Kntter Pocket Knife nd feel the keen, true edse. Buy It. use it for rough work or fine, and that edge stays. . Keen Kutter Safely Razors guarantee a real shave, beesuse they are built neht and because Ihehlades sre right. Made with a "hane." these safety razors fit the natural shaving motion. Keen Kutter blades are made of the finest Swedish cut lery steel, ground with great accuraoy and thick enough to hold their own against the stiff est beard. The Keen Kutter Junior is a wonderful value at ,l.0u, which include ci rasor and six blsd. GOLD AND GUARANTEED BY KELLER-SEEBERGER HDW. CO.. 44 w.inston Bt. F. R. CHOWN 23 Morrlaea St. WESTERN HARDWARE CO., Broadway at -ln. W. C. V."UJKS, 470 Washington Bt. BACKUS & MORRIS, T3 Morrison St. DORTLAND. OREGON FRANK BUSCH, noa-oo w.inst. OREGON CITY. ORE. Cheap, for those who won't have good; Schilling's Best for those who won't have poor and theirs is the real economy. It's the economy of fine coffee, its richness, full-developed in roast ing, blending, even grinding and removal of bitterish chaff. It's the economy of the airtight tin, which seals in every particle "of flavor the coffee develops from the hour it's roasted. Flavor. Economy. Moneyback Schilling's Best ShoningerPianos Not the best in the world, "but as good as any. Not art adver tised instrument, that's why it sells for less. Get the idea? Write for information and Mr. Dorland will call. Dorland' Music House "Home of the Shoninger. Vancouver, Washington. Byron Hot Springs California Only 10 miles East from Ean Fran cisco on main valley line 8. P. R. R. between San Francisco and Los Angeles, (Ask any S. P. Agint) Splendid motor trip over new state highway. New and abso lutely fireproof hotel with every comfort and convenience. In th Dry Belt avarage yearly rainfall inches. Wonderful waters and baths for tha cur of Rheumatism, Sciatica and other tils. Wonderful place for the tired business man. An Amer ican plan hotel, strictly up to date. Under management of u D uaPKicro for past ten years with Hotel Del 1 iiorue. 'Ask year Southern Faclflo agent for literature. The Y. M. C. A. will fit any ambitious young man r woman for high-class positions in Bavkkecplnar, Stenography aa SalesmaaabJo. To men this includes valuable athletic, aquatle and membership privilege, although tuition cost 1 les than elsewhere. PkM Mala 706S, A M1 Our class In publlo speaking I riving great confidence and com mand el language to Its members, 'in cost is smalL WANTED, CHAIHS TQ CANE .6 SCHOOL FOR BLIND FOR PARTICULARS CALU I REPAIR DIRECTORY ; LIGHTING FIXTURES Electrical Contractors. Wiring Supplies. Repairing of all kinds. MOKRIftON ELfcCIKlC CO. Ill West I'ark Street, l-Utork BliM-k. AM56 Broadway Suit called for and de livered. Bponfred ana Pressed. 11.50 per month. Also we will make you a suit to order lor 110 down and to per montu. Inlqae Tailoring Co., I0 etarU St., bet tlb ana stn. Phone Broadway 514 C&3 let x.ennon'8 do tour umbrella repairing and recoveri.no. Ns Covers from 75a. Lennon's Laurel Cov ers, guaranteed two rears. t.I0-H.OO. I.EJTNON"S. Morrison. Opp. P. O. C. F. BERG. Mr. TUNING AM) REPAIRING Pianos and Player Pianos. Prices reason, able tor eapert work. ITT Si Sheraan.iyfoy& Co, Cor. Sixth and Morrison. Shoe Repairing We call and deliver. Phona us. Rubber Heels, Men's or Women's, oc MEN'S SOLEB. 760. LADIKS' SOLES, 50a. GOUDYEAH SHOE CO. 14 l ourth street, Mear Alder. Motor Car Repairing of every description. Machine work in connection Servle car at your service. The largest and bet quipped repair piant n iub ra'.-mw Fred Dundee ffi S1K JRFFirRMiv DI.2.. Both Phones, East E'itle Branch, East Water and Balmoa n ssi s iii a i ispsisi "'s'i.-x. f . '.-: Trunks and Cases . Repaired by Experts Free Delivery Mala 1774. POK1XANO TBCKK M O. CO. d Fin