THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. 13 CITY NEWS . IN BRIEF OREGOXIAX TELEPHONES. Managing Editor Main 7070. A BOO 5 t-'lty Editor Main 7070. A 60U5 Sunday editor Main 7070. A 6o5 Advertising- Department. . Main T070, A W5 C'ompoalnB-room Main 7070. A 60W5 Superintendent Building Main 7070. A 60U5 AHl'BEMESTS. SAKER (Broadway or filth, between Alder vand Morrison) Alcazar Stock Company In "A Pair of Queens." This afternoon at S:15 and tonight at 8 o'clock. VANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) TJn- qualed vaudeville. Three shows dally. 3:30. 7 and B:05. HIPPODROME (Broadway and Yamhill)- Vaudeville and moving pictures. z ip j :S to 11 P. M. Saturday, Bunday, holi days, continuous, l:lu to J.1 ai ETHAND (Park. West Park and Stark) Vaudeville and motion pictures conimuuui. OAKS PARK Open-air amusement resort en Willamette River. Take cars First and Alder streets. COUNCIL, CREST PARK Open-air amuse. ment rrsort on Council Crest. Take Port ' land Heights cars. BECPEATION PARK (Vauahn and Twenty fourth streets) Paotfto Coast Lrfiague baseball. Portland vs. Vernon, dally. S P. M., Sunday 2:90 P. M. Advertisements intended (or City News In Brief columns In Sunday's Issue must be handed in The Oregonlan business office by II o'clock Saturday evening. ' Knights, to Visit Hillsboro. Two hundred Knights of Columbus and friends will fro to Hlllsboro Sunday. The three degrees of the order will be exemplified on that day to class of EO candidates under the direction of I'rank J. Lonergan, supreme deputy. The delegation will leave Sunday morn ing; at 9:11 o'clock on the Southern Pa cific Electric, Fourth and Alder streets. Special coaches have been reserved for the party. Hillsboro Knights have ar ranged special entertainment for the women during the degree work In the afternoon. In the evening an elab orate banquet will be served to the guests. Members of the order from all over the state will be present. They will return Sunday night at 9:60 (O'clock. Grange Meetiho Scheduled. Mrs. 'Alva Lee Stephens will speak on "The Culture of True Patriotism" and W. A. P. Colter will speak on "The American Red Cross" today at the meeting of Eastern Star Orange. The Girls Glee Club of Franklin High School will sing and Mrs. Ruth Helnrlchs will contribute a piano solo, during the lecture hour In the afternoon. The morning session will be devoted to the exemplification of the third and fourth degrees. Luncheon will be served at noon. - Aliens Rtjsh to Naturalize. Port land aliens have been rushing to take out citizenship papers ever since war was declared and the month of May was another heavy month, according to the figures of Deputy County Clerk Kaster who has charge of the naturali zation bureau. A total of 60 final citizenship papers was granted during the month, while -135 aliens took out first papers. Of the latter number, more than 20 per cent were German subjects who renounced allegiance to the raiser. Memorial Services Todat. Memorial services in respect for the memory of the late George W. Hazen will b"e held In presiding Judge Kavanaugh'g de partment in the Courthouse, this morn ing at 9:30 o'clock. The court has designated C. M Idleman, B. E. Heck be rt. Judge R-' G. Morrow, B. B. Beek man, C. J. Schnabel and J. E. Bronaugh to make expression of the 4ife and character of Mr. Hazen and to present resolutions expressing the esteem in which he was held by the bar. Thirty-Six on June 1 Lichnbes to "Wed. June 1 broke bright and busy for ,Cupid" Caldwell, of the marriage license bureau, yesterday. The open ing day for the month of brides upheld Its record and as a result 18 young couple obtained licenses to wed. The number yesterday was about double the usual dally average and Mr. Cald well was kept busy nearly the entire day either issuing licenses or answer Ing countless questions for prospective brides and bridegrooms. , Voter to Hear Returns Eakit. That the good roads enthusiasts of Portland and Multnomah County may learn the result of the $6,000,000 road bond issue at the earliest possible moment, Roadmaster Yeon yesterday petitioned the County Commissioners for authority to name 100 men who will have the right to enter the polling booths and get the results of this bond Issue at the earliest possible moment on the night of election. His petition was granted. Iva C. Calxt Dies. Word-has been received by local relatives that Iva C. Calef a retired merchant of Wash lngton, Vt., died at his home May 21 at the age of S9 years. H. A. Calef and M. H. Calef, of Portland, are nephews and Ora T. Calef, of the United States Forest Service, is a nelce. He left rela tives also in Eugene, Or. Mr. Calef was known by many people in Port land, having been here on visits sev eral times. Taylor-Street M. E. Church. "The Slacker" will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. M. H. Marvin at the usual service at the Circle Theater at 10:15 A. M. tomorrow. A Sunday school under the superlntendency of Professor Norman C Thome will be organized at the close of the service. A general invitation Is extended to every one not already connected with some other school. Adv. Largest Flag to Float. The largest United States flag ever made in Ore gon will fly from the Fifth-street side of the Swetland building today. It was made by the American Flag Shop of Portland and Is S6 feet by 64 feet. The Peninsula Ship Tards was instrumental in Its making and It will fly 170 feet In the air over the Willamette River after a rousing flag raising celebration ' at Peninsula next week. Seven Speeders Fined. It took Dls trict Judge Dayton Just ten minutes yesterday to enrich the County Trea sury with the sum of $92.50, when he assessed varying fines against seven speeders who were haled into court. Those fined were: Hy Ito. 115; J. L. Neil. $15: Joe Frlgitiau, $20; 8. Lock wood. $10: J. S. Seed, $15: C. Hoffman $17.50. Christian Endeavor Annual Meet ing. June 5 has been set as the date for the annual meeting of the Mult nomah County Christian Endeavor Union. The meeting will be in the First Presbyterian Church house and will open with a banquet at 6:S0 P. M, David M. Jack, retiring president, will preside. Reservations are being made by application to Mr. Jack. First Presbtteriai Church. 12th end Alder streets, the pastor. Rev. Joh II. Boyd, D. D.. will preach both morn Ing and evening; 10:30 A. M., "Impres slons Concerning the Church Under the Strain of the Present Hour"; 7:45 P. M. Special service with "Lang Syne So clety." Adv. Iowa Society to Meet, The regular monthly meeting of the ,Iowa Society will be held In the Multnomah Motel, Wednesday evening. A. short pro gramme will be given. Refreshments will be served and dancing and card playing will be featured. All former residents of Iowa are Invited. F. B. Riley to Lecture. Frank Branch Riley will give an illustrated lecture "Oregon Out of Doors" to night at the Plymouth Congregational Church. Mrs. May Huntington will sing and she will be accompanied by Frederick Feringer. Dr. Ricen Leaves for Medpord. Dr. Io Ricen, left yesterday for Medford, Or., where he will address the mem bers of th Southern Oregon Dental Society. Ha la expected to return Albant College Trustees to Meet. The regular meeting of the trustees of Albany College will be held at Albany, Or., on June 12. The trustees will at that time pass on the diplomas to be given members of the June graduating class and will also take up other matters pertalmag to the con duct of the school and any changes In the faculty which may be contemplated. ur. John II. Boyd, a member or the board, said yesterday that it was not likely that the trustees would 'take up for consideration the question of the merger with Pacific University at that time. Fines and Fees Total $3407. A total of $5407.12 was received by the Dis trict Court during the month of May according to the monthly report of Frank 13. Hennessy, clerk or tne court. Of this amount $1222.79 was received in fees while $1060 was received in fines paid into the court. The three depart ments of the District Court had a total of 416 civil cases during the month and 150 criminal cases. Small claim matters amounted to 122. Money paid into the court by litigants In civil cases amounted to $69.41'. Pulp Expert Makes Address. H. E. Surface, pulp and paper expert of the forest products laboratory of the United States Forest Service at Madi son, Wis., was in Portland Thursday night and gave an address on National forest pulp opportunities at the meet ing of the Portland Bectlon of the So ciety of American Foresters. W. L. Jones entertained the society with some colored slides showing Oregon views. Officials Make Automobile -Trip. State Gam Warden Shoemaker. As sistant United States District Forester Flory and George King, manager of the Oregon building, left yesterday on automobile trip to Eastern Oregon. Mr. Bhoemuker and Mr. Flory win m- oect different phases of the game and forestry work on the trip. They plan o go first to Bend and then rrom mere to Klamath Falls. Non-Support Charge Admitted. Upon a plea of guilty to a charge or on-support. which was filed by hlg wife, W. Rayl, a candymaker, was sen tenced to from one to three In tne peni- entlary and then paroled on condition that Via oav his wife $6 per week. Ac cording to the story told by Mrs. Rayl er husband deserted her in. (jamornia. She followed him north and caused his rrest here. Ilion School Scholars! Hear Presi dent Wallace H. Lee in Calvary Pres byterian Church tomorrow evening at 45, on "The Path to .ueaaersnip Through Service." Calvary Presby terian Church, communion tomorrow at 10:30 A. M. President Lees theme. The Spirit of the Eucharist." Adv. Prison Talk to Be Illustrated. i Dart of the observance of "Prison Sun day" a special programme will be presented Sunday night In Lents Baptist Church where L. G. McDonald will speak on "The Prison As It Is and Should Be." 6tereopticon slides will illustrate the talk. Rebbkahs to Entertain. Columbia Rebekah Lodge will give a "BOO" party tonight at I. O. O. F. Hall, First and Alder streets. Cards at S:30. Odd- WIFE HAGS VETERAN Civil War Survivor Unable to Stand Spouse's Militancy. H. A. RIDGWAY GETS DECREE Oldest Divorcee In Portland Courts for Many Xears Declares ThaX Four Foster Sons Made Life Miserable lor Him. Although ho fought bravely through out the Civil War and faced the rifles of the enemy without a quiver, H. A. Rldgway, G. A. R. veteran aged 75 years, could not stand the abuse of a militant wife and her four sons, he told Presiding Judge Kavanaugh yester day. . - Rldgway has the distinction or being the oldest divorcee in the local courts for many years and his story of do mestic strife .won him a decree from Judge Kavanaugh, The old veteran, with his right arm missing and bowed with the weight of nearly fourscore years, told a story of marital strife during the 13 years that he has been married. Ha said his wife's three sons by a former mar riage sought to live with him and abused hlra mentally and physically on many occasions. Continual Nagging Charged. He also said that his wife continu ally- nagged at him and left him per haps a dosen times during tne past nve years. When Judge ltavanaugn asitea mm If he Intended to remarry again, the old veteran held up his hand and cried: Never again, your honor; twice is enough for me." Hlllsboro came to Portland In force yesterday to air the family troubles of Rose and Orvlll Wilkes, prominent residents of the Washington County eat. The case is being held before Circuit Judge Bagley, of Washington County. The nlalntlff. who is see King a uo- oree on the grounds of cruelty. -relates numerous incidents of her husband's alleged Infidelity. A brother-in-law likewise added to her story of domes tic troubles. The husband is a garage owner at Hillsboro. His brother-in-law in testifying for Mrs. Wilkes told of several "Joy rides" he had taken In .nnninv with Mr. Wilkes. On one oc casion he told of taking some girls for a ride and of "doping" some beer with port wine. The girls, he said, be amj. riMthlv sick. He created a stir fellows, Rebekahs and friends Invited. In the courtroom when he pointed out one oi i n a Eina ww on the trip. Hearing to Continue Today, Other testimony of the same nature was given by ana in oeimu oi nlalntlff. The hearing will be con tinued today and the case promises to mnvEV ROVIJIV. rsHAPPT WITH ha hotlv contested from start to xinisn They were married in lo ana nave one child. BOY THREATENS SUICIDE MOTHER AM STEPFATHER. Plea Made to Judge Tsiwell to Have Father,' With Whom He Sought Refuge, Named Guardian. To Francis Knepper was -given divorce decree from Jeanne Jvnepper vAstordav bv Presiding Judge Kava naugh when Knepper cnargee oi rrnltv .went unchallenged, umer divorce decrees granted by Judge Kavanaugh were to Amy unger irom I . - , tt .....Hv Rnhrt 7 . Fair- 'If I have to live with mamma ana . . - - cnuu 11 . . v. . ... . r i . rtAnltttla trnm lAura Doolittle. ump In the river or Kin mysen 10 aesertlon. Id the latter case, the hus- some other way." I band told the court that his wife went With these words. 15-year-old Har- .broad in the Winter of 1915, and the vey Boylan ran sobbfcjg to his father only time he has heard from her was after running away from his mother's once when she wrote and gave her ad - o m. rr-h r w I dress in oruer ."- Boylan, appeared in Juvenile court yes- - . that Pauiine terday and asked for the custody f na8 refused to cook his meals for him his son. Judge Tazwell placed the boy -nd , also asserts that she goes to in iha o.natnriv of his father until I -.1 1 o-imie meetings, but falls to return Wednesday when a final hearing will I until midnight or after. He has his be held. suspicions concern,., According to affidavits filed In tb f ' -i oin - hut were Juvenile Court yesterday by both son re-married In 1916. Both and father, the boy's life during the marital happiness have past six years with stepfather, Mr. and has been unhappy. his mothet and resultea ln a complete failure, he as Mrs. Otis Cole, The boy asserts serts in his suit filed yesterday. Cecil Bonettl in ner bill of com- Bonettl de . . - - n r , a t n .V Wr II) B r clared. is known as tne Bunaog oi . ; . i v,. failed to Who Columbia' because or nis repuia- tion as a fighting man. that his stepratner nas oeen Druiai in oii.-M that Arthur Bon Cole. It is de- I '''"., ,. - th,v . 1 BIl ItU - J his treatment of him. The records show that Mr. and Mrs, Boylan were divorced in 1911 and at that time the boy was awarded to the custody of his mother. She later was married to Otis Cole and the boy has had a stepfather to guide him for the past few years. Because or tne anegea cruel treat ment Inflicted by Cole the boy is now HEAVY seeking to have his own rather nansea as his guardian. He said that he had stood the abuse of his stepfather as long as he was able and was forced to run away from noma. She also charges provide her with the common neces sltles of life. - LOAD MAY BREAK BRIDGE TRAFFIC OX BIRX8IDB DAXGEBOl'S TO PUBLIC. We'll Guard the colors Tru Blue. We guaran tee they will stand fast and no running. . Medium weight just right for our average . weather, and just the suit a man can hardly do without. Prices $14 to $40. For other days, try our fancy grays. Two-piece suits as low as $14. KUPPEN H EDIER ' make famous the country over for value and individualized style from $20. Morrison at Fourth St. Gus Kuhn, Pres. June time, Straw Hat Time. S. & H. Stamps good for cash discounts. A fine way to add to your Red Cross contribution. for traffic at the earliest possible moment. The report of Mr. Purcell did not In dicate that there Is any Immediate cause for alarm if the temporary re pairs are made at once. He recommend ed that new beams be laid In the places where they were found to be weakened and suggested other minor repairs. until the bridge Is put In an abso lutely safe condition the city will be asked to regulate the traffic ln such a manner as to cause the least possible danger to pedestrians and vehicles that are using the bridge. SOUGHT RECORDS TO BE SEARCHED ESTABLISH TITLE. TO Site Belongs to Multnomah Conntr. but Papers Not at Rut to Show Ownership of Building. In order definitely to determine the ownership of the Armory ln this city, the Board of County Commissioners yesterday adopted a resolution author izing a complete search of state and county records in order that some light might be shed on the ownership of this public building. The question of ownership was raised when the Board decided to make some minor improvements at the Armory. lilstrlct Attorney Evans gave an opln ion that the Board was authorized to make any repairs it thought neces sary but when the Board attempted to place the ownership of the building the records failed to disclose whether It Is the property of the state or county. The records show that the county holds title to the land on which th Armory stands and that the building was erected ln 1887. It does not sho however, the cost of construction or by whom built. The records of the state likewise fall to show the own ership of the building. Chairman Holman suggested that the Board' have a bill passed at the next session of the Legislature fixing the ownership of the Armory, but District Attorney Evans urged that a more thorough search of all county records first be made before any such action is taken. At the- present time the county Is paying fdr the maintenance of the building, but It does not know whether or not It owns it. If the ques tion of building another Armory should ever arise the Board, under present conditions, would not know whether or not it had authority to dispose of the present building. NOW SHOWING HEIL.IG Hroadway at Taylor Mala 1 aad A 11 23 TODAY-TONIGHT TOMORROW ALL NEXT WEEK K VERY AFTERXOOX 2ll5 EVEHlf KVE.M.1U - - 815 D. W. GRIFFITH'S Stupendous $2,000,000 Spectacle INTOLERANCE 0E3O All-Star Cast Mac Marsh, Constance Talmadge, Lillian Gish, Tally Marshall, Meriam Cooper - - SPECIAL ORCHESTRA -4 Following Prices Include Reserved Seats: A T?T LOWER FLOOR 50 rj- rr lower floor ts, KO C VJD. BALCO.Nl 75.50e.25c TICKETS KOW SELLING, iwi-iwi im-Tftr inr-irti i it Jiwm gftm ' -lit s Telephones Marshall 1, Home A6231. MEATS Jones' .Superior Quality 1 TH-R "RKST S& T ,R A ST ' D O Make your selections here this Saturday where quality is unsurpassed and the prices incomparably low. BEEF ' CHOICEST PRDIE STEERS Prime Rib Roasts, choicest cuts, lb ' 26 Rolled Roasts, absolutely boneless, lb 22 Tender and Delicious Pot Roasts, lb 20 Tender and juicy Round Steaks, lb 25 Plate and Brisket Boil Beef, lb 15 VEAL THE FINEST SELECTED MILK-FED Loin or Rump Roasts, lb 22 Leg Roasts, lb 20 Choicest Veal Chops, lb 22 Shoulder Roasts or Breasts, lb .16d Fresh Veal Loaf, lb 20 Fresh Veal Sausage, lb . . . . 20d D o n o n o n o SPRING LAMB tend the service which the Bunnyelde Church ha planned. On June 10 Rev. Warren Morse will go to Forest Grove to speak to the younjr college people oi the X. 61. (J. A. and Y. W. C. A. Mr. Morse will preach In the First Congregational Church to morrow night. TlHKer will he Mayor. Adv. Modern Unfurnished 5 Four and Five Room ; APARTMENTS Best Service ROSE-FRIEND APARTMENTS Broadway at Jefferson Orders taken for "Jones' Quality" Oregon 1917 JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON" BRAND SMOKED MEATS Hams, half or whole, lb 27 Choice Bacon, half or whole, lb . .' 33-35 Tenderloin Bacon Backs, half or whole, lb 32 Picnics,Jb 21d Cottages, lb 27d Special Bacon, lb : 27d MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED EVERY DAY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. n o D o Calvin B. Waller, D. D. will occupy his pulpit WHITE TEMPLE TOMORROW Morning and Evening:. 11 A. M. The Fare of Jm." 8 P. M.. Teople's Popular Servicer Subject. Rlln( the Bridges." 7:45. Community Song Service, con ducted by Wm. Maiirll Wilder. Doors open at 7. YOU ARE INVITED "Ulysses Simpson Grant" Is Registered at Bastile. Engineer Pnreell Says Two Streetcars and Hearr Track Might Cue -Floor Bran, Collapse. Ulysars Tells Jndge Stevenson He Got Ula "Jig" From Stomach Bitters. ULYSSES" SIMPSON veteran of many- would Drobably have turned ln his grave If he could have seen the bottle from which Ulysses Simpson Grant drank too healthy a draught that put him behind steel bars Thursday night. Yesterday morning IT. S. Grant ap- Deared on the firing line. He squared himself before Judge Stevenson for a verbal battle but before the onslaught of the superior conversational ability of the court Grant was forced Into an unconditional surrender. "Were you drunk last night, Ulysses Grant?" queried Judge Stevenson. The answer was an airlrmative one "What were you drinking?" was the next Question. "Stomach bitters," was the laconic answer. With the observation that Grant was not sticking to the brand of "bottled sunshine" his Illustrious namesake sampled now and then the court dis missed the defendant with a reprimand. Baker will he Mayor. Adv. Immediate action toward remedying th unsafe condition of the Bumslde hridre was ordered hy tne uiunry com missioners yesterday following the re ceipt of a report from Jouniy tsnase Rmrinner Purcell that the bridge GRANT, the the present time is dangerous to heavy camnaia-n. traffic. In his report ar. rnrei in formed the Board that he had already taken steps to repair the bridge tem porarily. The floor beams adjoining the east end of the draw are too weak to stand ordinary tralTlc, Mr. Purcell stated in his report. Two streetcars and a heavy truck might cause this portion of the bridge to collapse ln its present condi tion, he believes. The Board authorised Mr. Purcell to make a thorough investigation and make whatever temporary repairs might be necessary at once. At the re quest of City Commissioner Dieck Mr. Purcell was also requested to confer with the bridge department of the City, Engineers office ln recommending tne repairs to the bridge. Although the county pays the cost of operating and maintaining the Burn side .bridge, tVe city attends -to the regulation of traffic and likewise .de rives what revenue is gained from the structure. For this reason the County Commissioners expressed the opinion that the city and cbunty should work ln harmony ln making the bridge safe UNION SERVICE PROPOSED Atkinson Members Will Join In An niversary Sunnysldo Worship. The Sunday evening service at At kinson Memorial Congregational Church will be omitted to enable the congregation to accept the invitation of the Sunnyfide Congregational Church to Join with them in their 25th anniversary service. The delegation going will meet at the Atkinson Church at 7:15 P. M. and walk down together. Every one ln the district who can go Is Invited cor dially to Join the delegation and at- FOR YOU An Endowment FOR YOUR FAMILY Life Insurance Protection All in one contract. Our Copyrighted Special Combination Policy. Home Office, Stevens Building WESTMINSTER Irvington's Community Church. E. Seventeenth and Schuyler St. SUNDAY 10:30 A. M ' Sermon by Dr. Pence 12:00 M Sunday School 7:43 The sixth and last of the discourses by Dr. Pence on "Great Historic Battlefields" and "God in the Moral Crises of the Human Race. All who have heard any of these discourses should by all means attend Sunday evening, when Dr. Pence will focus past history down to the present crisis, making a resume and a forecast. First Christian Church Corner Park and Columbia. , '.: A' ? ' .... . . k . - v- 1 f -A ! - H- t . v ' if .' ., V if ! t-- v . : '. ... nil n' i itomm tn nil I HAROLD II. C.RIFFIS. MlaUter. Preaching. Sunday. 11 A. M., 7:45 P. M. Morning Theme -PidI, the Persecutor.' Kvenlng Theme V Rich .Mil In Hell." 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