Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1918, Page 11, Image 11

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ro!vb!r ilon mar than a other on
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of "Kcoutlnt tha Kentucky Moa-
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TTrtaattort nr curtail nrcacn
plana of County I lrk KrrlJ to
l.taMi.N natoU rrtfrt ton booth At
"1 artba J'orttani vhlpyard". A bad
h-i annouBr4 in firl of th w
1'housn th bnard At a former mm-
I'C anthorusail the r icH-nrtttur of motioy
r th: purpr. It otrJ yesterday to
)4 th auttrr rfrr4 to Ol(rlit
Mtomr Ilrans baf'r th booth flnal-
l ar utiMhbH. Thy want to nsak
'tr that the rounty ha a ItsI rtaht
pnd th trA money In a3!ttnc
rM;'yard workers to become Icrj
UatLoxs or Wui IsronTia
I Multriomatl County rfllrtou oricanil
It'ona Import ! ration of win Into
I th city ilur'rc r'ebruary for sacra
mental parjoe'. Acrordlnc to the
monthly win And alcohol report of
tputy I-ufrli-t Attorney Imney.
Ther wer 241 ration of alcohol tm
rorte.f Into th county durtnr tn
rnonrn. white ale of 417 rations of
I alcohol wer officially reported.
WltaUB Meat TO SEtX AT 1 rXT.
TVhal meat I to b put on the city's
r a ciArkct Monday at 19 cent a
pound. City Commlaalonar KelLaher
I announced yesterday that he baa closed
contract for a tare supply of fresh
ha!a from) a Foattle concern, th fish
kavinr been caught In Aianka. The
price to b pal. I by th city will amount
i about cents a pound, express from
attle locluct'd.
Wo. . t'XDC soocs OrsRaTtox.
Mrs. Wary Ilohert. 4 year old. under
went a sMccessftl operation Thursday
at L Vincent Hospital and yesterday
reported rallytn: ul'-ely. Mrs.
r.ebert has been a resident of Oregon
for about 3 years and Is widely
knows. Sri Is th mother of Isaac
and J. C Roberts and Mr. Sa ra h Combs.
Klmira Apartments, wtth whom she
Mr. Ti- Cits Two At to Tst cjts
Cn recommendation of Roadmaater
Teon. th County Commissioners yes-
t-rUr ordered Furchaslnr Anl Nel
son t. aderrtls for bid for two llrht
asto-trucfe for us tn th road d-
rartmenL Mr. Teon told th board that
in two truci. urgently ar needed by
c.s dcpArtment lmmdlAtly And tit re
4 -. met with ao oppoaltion.
tl iLAAcoa: fJTATS i).oeAn estate
Ttioed at About waa left by
tie Ut C. IL Itolbrook. of Portland.
who died January tZ. whll on a Ttstt
t r-lativa In IlUnota. This value
' rU'rd on the estate In A petition
r.'.'.i yesterday by th eldest son.
a.iK;oe trtat be b named Administrator
of th 3tAt. Th decASd Is survived
by Lhre soe s.
IirTtrr Coca-r F5J.IS C1 Cass. A
t-tal of (13 cases were filed la th
l'tstrict Court during February And the
( om. bAil And fee Amounted to
tio tl. Accordmr to th monthly re-
pnrt of W. J. Kirhmond. clerk of th
court. There wer criminal rase.
HI civil CAae And !: smatl claims
lnes amounted to
St vsiT Etxxiso Ore Foacn A. It
Cephart will speak on "The Work of
the i-ubtic Welfare Bureau." Sunday at
t i; P. M. Cnitartan chapel. BroAdway.
betweea Tamhill And Taylor. Kre dis
cussion. AH welcome. Morning At II.
Ttee. W. . l:tlot. Jr.. "Th Amaslng
stupidity of th Well-to-Do in th Pres
ent CriAi." AdT.
J-Hxi.vxa to OccrrT rrtJiT Th Im
perial potentate of Y.l Kalif Temple, of
the Ancient Arabic Order of th Mystic
t-brtne. will b th first preacher to
occupy th Pulpit for Wilbur Methodist
Kptscopal Church In th Multnomah
Hotel tomorrow morning And evening.
II is Rev. K. BL Short And hi home
aaia is Spokane.
JaxrroBA Ask roa Risk. Janitors em
ployed At the Courthouse yesterday ap
peared be for th County Commission
ers and petitioned for salary Increase,
basin- their appeal on th high living
cost. T icy nr At present receiving f.i
a month. Their petition was "Indefi
nitely ptatponed" by the board.
Swipmh "LrTtrKga Here. John and
Ililma Modrn. Swedish lecturers, will
cve two levture in the Llnnea Hall.
Irrmc tree!, on tomorrow At 1
o clock And on Tuesday night at f
o'clock. Th admUsioct 1 free and no
collection will rxi taken. All fcandlna
slans Are Invited.
foLCtCRA JXVTTKD TO Lt-rCR. All
fnited Mate aoldters ar Invited to
attend A f re lecture riven by Kobert
1. i.raham at 3Si Yamhill street to
night at S o'clock. Th title of th
Wtur will be Tha Ancient Cliff
dweller of th Southwet."
Krit tjixuiiucRS Ktxrn. FriU
Fte'.nhaaser was fined t-'J by Municipal
Jid( Koasman yesterday morning for
rlumpinr ashes In a woooen recepiaci.
H waa arrested by Captain Kobe lis.
f lh Tir MarshAl staff.
StATTt JCTUST TO SFXAK. Judr
'Wilson H. Gav. of Seattle, will speak
undA At 11 o'clock In th Divine
ctnc Center. 1 Fifth tret. on
-Christ la th JShip- And At on "The
Law f iSupply."
Mtrarcat. ExTcrraoncgjrr Puma
A musical And literary entertainment
will b riven tonight by ColumbiA
r.ebekah Lodg At Oddfellows' Temple,
'trat And Aider. No Admission wiU be
caargmi,
Rxar. Acre best Oregon Hnd.
partry t..v:ered. Fee details under
'.-New Today- in classified ad AeeUon of
this P pet. Adv.
Ue-rr-reb. II. tpa and diamond
brocb: f!Bder phou Marshall tTll
re ward. Ajlv.
aIra. Jotixsow BrailD. Th funeral
oi llannan Johnson was held yester
day afternoon at th chapel of J. P.
r Inlay tt fcon, Kev. E. II. Pence offi
elating. Th pallbearers were: F. A.
Miles. Jacob rdaughterbark, John
Hardy. Captain Jamea Hhaver. George
Moyt and Captain George Shaver. In
terment was made In Uivervlew Ceme
tery. Mrs. Johnson la survived by i
granddaughter. Mrs. William KennelL
and niece. Mrs. 11 mar Shaver, of this
city.
HtoacsT Fids Oct Crxrgsto.eA Ice
cream, popcorn and other concessions
in tha city's parks and playground ar
to be awarded to th persons submit.
tine th highest bids to th city pur
chaslnr department on March II. On
th same data bids will be opened for
the furnishing of band concerts In the
parks nest Summer. Prospects are
said to be bright for A rood season
this year In th parks And lively com
petition Is cspected.
At-ronaTto Tsurrsnvu Wru. Pr t'rrrt.
J. C. Poller, auditor for lb Home
Telephone tVmpany. yesterday received
a telegram from OsAald VeL receiver
of the company, from Washington.
I. C announcing that th I'nited Mates
government, through the Poatofflee
Itpartmtnt. propose to Install Auto
matic telephone equipment throughout
the city erf Washington should Congress
give U authority to take over fie city
telephone system.
l:xatixTinf roR Forcst Fgavtrw IX
Manr-M. To fill A vacancy In th Port
land offices of th foiled States Forest
Service, a Civil rtervtc examination for
th offlc of forest assistant will be
held la tbl city March 11 and 14. The
salary to starfl 1 110 per year. Ap
plication blanks and detailed Informa
tion concerning lb position and exami
nation may b bad at the Information
window In th Portland Poalofflc
IKM-xAax Mbktixo Asxof tcctcd. Th
second quarterly meeting of th Dio
cesan I'nlon of the Holy Nam Society
will be held tomorrow at Z o clock at
Christian Fro triers' Pusinesa College.
At th conclusion of th business ses
sion the men will march to Holy Ilosary
Church, wher Rev. Francis Hlack will
preach. Archbishop Christie will be
present.
4 IiormdeocsRS Fix so $109. M. Kero-
Ian. An employ of A poolhAll At 0
North Third a treat, was fined $10 by
District Judg J one yesterday aftar
pleading guilty to a charg of boot
legging. II was caught selling liquor
to o Intoxicated person Thursday
night by Deputy Sheriff Ueorg Hurl
burt.
Iltrm FtrxcRat. 1Irij. Th funeral
of Nathaniel T. Hauser was beld yester
day afternoon at th chapel of J. P.
Mnier tt Pon. Rev. J. Mansfield offi
ciating. Th pallbearers were: r. a.
Nelson. II. IL Cloutler. A. II. Schacht.
C J. Iltta and . T. jwajott. inter
ment was mad In Mount Scott I"ark
Cemetery.
Wn-at-R MrTMOptsT Kriscopai. CHfarn.
t'ervlce tomorrow, morning ana
evening. In the ballroom of Multnomah
Hotel. Preaching by I'r. r. Hurrette
!hort. of ftnokane. and formerly pastor
f th Taylor-Ktreet Methodist Church.
of this city. (For further details see
display advertisement la this Issue.)
Adv.
Dr. irt-rciirsoj to Frcar. Rev. A. K.
ItuU-heson will lector on Th Pres
ent Age and Its Worldwide ipneavai
In th story hour room at the Central
Library at S o'clock tomorrow after
noon. Ther will be no admission fee.
All ar Invited. Dr. llutcheson'a lecture
will b th first of a series.
LArrcRTT 1 Candid ATt A. W. I-af-
ferty. several times oandldat for Hep-!
raaentatlv In Congr from this dis-
rtct. yesterday sent formal notlc of
bis candidacy for this office to th Sec
retary of Stat at Salem. Mr. Laffcrty
will b a candidal for th Republi
can nomtration.
Uimiii II cd Cross Society. Meeting
aturday evenlnr. K. P. Hall. 11th and
Alder. Addreaa and rood musical pro-
GOOD NEWS for Mothers of
BIG BOYS. GOOD NEWS
for MEN as wrlL It's about
short lines of SHOES on
which we are having a season-end
clean-up at the
SPECIAL PRICE, pair
S3.85
Black and tan. button and
lace. Some patents. Most of
them are "Kals ton's," in
large and small sizes, and
some sizes between. Compare
thrir prices with present-day
SHOE prices and you'll read
ily see where you can save
dollars by taking advantage.
You'd better do it today.
Open Saturday Evenlnr till 8
MORRISON at FOURTH ST.
Gua Kuhn. Pres. 8. ft IL Stamps Given.
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Telephones: Marshall 1 Home, A 6281
JONES' SUPERIOR QUALITY MEATS
The Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Linked Together
i
For Special Saturday Snaps We offer:
OREGON'S FINEST STEER BEEF
Wanted Chairs to Cane
by School for Blind
FOR PARTICILARS CALL.
Mr. J.F.Myerslz:
BORA ar
AOOO.
reached th sura of STSS3.01 alnc the
driv beran. and th thrift purchases
amount to IS14.T&.
"BUY
THE
"THE
Prime Twib Koasts, lb 27d
Rolled Roasts (boneless), lb. . . .22?
Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb 20
Rump Kettle Roasts, lb
Tasty Short Ribs, lb 18
Round Steak (choice cuts), lb. . .252 BETTER
OUR HAMBURG STEAK is pure
prime beef, finely chopped. Costs
nrcT less than Porterhouse but can be
DEiO I broiled in the same manner. A Deli
cious Eating. Lb 22
KIND"
SELECTED GENUINE
SPRING LAMB
Loin or Rack R'sts, lb. 32
Leg Roasts, 5 lbs. up, lb. 32
Shoulders, 5 lbs. up, lb. 25
Lamb Cutlets, lb 28c?
Breasts, to stew or roast,
lb........ ...''..SSd
CREAM WHITE VEAL
, EXTRA FANCY
Loin or Rump R'sts, lb. 30
Leg Roasts, lb 28
Loin or Rib Chops, lb. .30
Shoulder Cutlets, lb 25
Breasts or Shoulders,
lb 25d
ramme. Invitation esienaea 10
who ar Interested. Adv.
ME LB A SEAT SALE.
all
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t V
This mornlnr at 10 o'clock, at th
Heklir Theater, th aeat sale opens for
th MelbA And Company concert next
Thuriv vnln:. Floor. 12.50, i::
EaL. 12. ILiO. $1; Gal. re. U adm. Tic.
Adv.
Clackamas Stamp Sales Jump.
OP.EGOV CITT. Or, March 1. (Spe
cial,) Count v Sdiool Superintendent
Calavaa reports tha thrift stamp sal
amonr school children ana teacnera
procressinr nicely. Keporta maae A
few dars d to th slate neaaquariera
how that th "hatr bond" ale have
VANITY FAIR" AT ORPHEUM
Mo.IcaI ComrfTy Ilradllne Attraction
Open I nc Here Tomorrow.
TAnltjr Fair of IMS." A music
comedy in several elaborate scene
will bo th beadlln Attraction of the
Orpheum show opening At the HcIliR
TheAter tomorrow Afternoon. This is
Ike second musical comedy sent West
o-er th Orpheum circuit this season.
Th star of th act are Jack Trainer,
n eccentric comedian, and OIk De
llAurh. An Actress praised for her
beauty and versatility. A dozen rlrls
take part In th vivacious act And there
la a costume chance for ejtch of the
etpht featured musicAl numbers.
"Vanity fair" 1 produced under di
rectinn of Itoyle Woolfolk. and U Is
declared to be the masterpiece of that
musical comody chieftain.
CITT WORKERS SEEK RISE
Laborers Ask That Pay Be Increased
From $3.25 to $3.50 a Day.
VEAL SAUSAGE, lb..25 I VEAL LOAF, lb 25
City laborers want another increase
In pay. Petitions have been filed with
mcmbezs of th City Council asking
that the pay for all men now employed
At I2.: a day b Increased tcf I3.&0
day.
Laborers wer granted an Increase of
la cent a day on December 1. Re
quest tVr Increases in salary sJko have
been made by others sine the council
at Its last meeting- voted to Increase the
pay of mechanics in the municipal
shop la order to keep them in the serv-
ice.
THIRD-TERMERS WIN OUT
Pol technic Girls Compete for War.
Stamp-Selling Honors.
In a' thrift stamp contest last week
the third-term pupils of tha Girls' Poly
technic! School sold I186.56 worth of
th stamps and- th senior girls sold
H4SI worth. Miss Anna K. Arnold,
principal of th school, declared yes
terday that she -waa proud of her girls
and that they had don a good work
Next week tha aecond-tenn girls will
start their part of the contest and they
ar planning to bring every effort into
play and. If possible, take tha laurels
from the third-termers. Then it will
be th turn of tha first-term girls.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
You can find it by coming to our market. A glance of the
eye will reveal the scores of surprises that await you.
BETTER Tins WEEK THAN LAST
Shop Early WhileSeIections Are the Best
COLLIER IS WARNED
Deputy District Attorney Gets
"Black Hand' Message.'
JOKE AT FIRST SUSPECTED
Card Bearing Skull and Crossbones
and Menacing Word "Bewalr" on
Ere of Trial of Italian
May Be Significant.
Visions of the mafia and the vendetta,
dreaded societies of Italian vengeance,
floated before Chief Deputy District
Attorney Collier yesterday morning
when he opened his desk and found
staring him in the face A real reminder
of the "Black Hand."
A two-edged file was buried in the
desk. On the top of it was stuck A
card bearing a crudely drawn skull and
crossbonfs, a gibbet and A tombstone.
On the latter was written "In Memory."
Between the gibbet and the crossbones
was a darkly penciled "black hand."
Below all was the misspelled word
"Bewair."
Mr. Collier was inclined to look upon
the combination as the work of a prac-
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SCHOOL
TEACH lor
IV THIIKU LKSSOXS.
707 Lewis Bldg.
Low Rates. Call or Write.
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Hazelwood
50 Cent Dinner
Served 5 to 8:30
Menu Changed Daily.
t
Plantation Bean or
Vegetable Soup y;
Fried Smelt Sauce Tartar
Potted Beef, Jardiniere
or Roast Veal, Currant Jelly
Lima Beans Spinach Egg
Roast or Mashed Potatoes
Bread and Butter
Pie, Pudding or Ice Cream
Coffee Tea Milk
Special Steak Dinners
No. 10 Small Steak, Country Gravy, Potatoes,
Bread, Butter and Coffee 45c
No. 11 Hazelwood Old-Fashioned Steak, Pota
toes, Bread, Butter and Coffee 50c
No. 12 Special Sirloin Steak, Potatoes, Bread,
Butter and Coffee 75c
tlcal joker, but the fact that he Is to
begin trying Frank Gauido, an Italian,
for the alleged murder of Lucy Carter
early next weeK suggested precaution.
He called in City Detective Joe Morale,
who has specialized in cases involving
Italians, and asked him to look into
the matter.
Morak has interviewed Gauido, Au
qulno, William Patterson and others
supposed to know something about the
Lucy Carter case, but so far has been
unable to throw any light on what Col
lier thinks is either a joke or a signifi
cant warning.
Lucy Carter was either thrown or
fell from a window at the Cadillac Ho
tel December 22, last. Gaudlo and
Aquino both have been accused. Pat
terson, said to be the main witness
against the two men, was in hiding sev
eral weeks because of threats against
his life, it is said. When he surren
dered himself to District Attorney
Evans' office several days ago he was
locked up for safe keeping.
Easterners Tako Option on Coe Mine
CASTLE ROCK. Wash.. March 1.
(Special.) Eastern parties are out ex-
pertlng the Denmark and Sweden mine
at Fplrlt Lake. Dr. Henry Waldo Coe,
of Portland, is the present owner and
LAD SELLS $1000 STAMPS
a a "
James) G. Uptliegrovc, 14, PnplI In
Fernwood School, Competes.
James G. Vpthegreve. 14 years old.
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. IL Upthegrove,
144 East Forty-first street North, had
the record of selling $1000 worth of
war savings stamps yesterday.
James Is A pupil In tha Fernwood
School. He Is competing for tha selling
prise. He Is a member -of Boy Scout
troop No. ii. By his sales of yester
day he has demonstrated himself to
be a real huntler. .
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THERE IS NO
SUBSTITUTE FOR
GOOD JUDGMENT
Examine into tlae success of any great financial institution.
You will find it is founded on the broad experience and
seasoned judgment of the concern's officers.
The conservative handling of millions of dollars is
nowhere better reflected than in the wjnderfully strong
financial standing of HEW WORLD IJFE today.
We have splendid underwriters "agents" in your
neighborhood. Let one of them explain the features of a
"Monthly Income" policy backed by the great strength of
NEW WORLD LIFE
Stevens Building, Portland.
John J. CacUgan, President.
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PARICE1I S
MAP K VT
1 vJl A K $k JH Jl
169 Fourth Street
Near Yamhill, Across Street From Fire Department
OFFERS THESE
PRIME MEAT SPECIALS
FOR ALL THIS SATURDAY
Fmember. Parker has been rn the business for years and is acknowl
edged among the trade as an RtPEHT JIDGE of first quality Steer
Meat. Parker makes personal selection of every piece of Steer Meat
that comes to the Parker Market. When you buy meats from Parker's
Market you can be assured of the best Prime Meats that money can buy
at the lowest possible prices.
WE SAVE 20 ON OVERHEAD
No Charge Accounts No Deliveries
Therefore, these reasonable prices, considering the state of the whole
sale market and the times.
PORK
FOR BLXDAY DIXXER
Loin Roast of Pork, lb 30d
Choice Leg Roasts, lb 2Sc
Shoulder Pork Steaks, lb.. 25e
Shoulder Pork Roasts, lb 'iA.il-
LAMB
Leg of Lamb, lb......
Lolas of Lamb, lb..-..
Lola Lamb Chops, lb.
Rib Lamb Chops, lb. .
Shoalder of Lamb, lb.
4I2
320
35
35
23C
VEAL
Leg Roasts, lb 26e
Ramp Roasts. Ib 28c
Shoalder Roasts, Ib 25e
Veal Cutlets, lb....... 25C
Breast of Veal, lb 20e
BEEF
Rolled Roasts, Absols
boaeless, Ib
Choice Pot Roasts, lb
Plate Beef, lb
Short Riba, lb
Porterhouse Steak, lb..v.,
Strlola Steak, Ib
Tenderloin, lb
Prime Rib Roaat of Beef,
tely
....20C
20C
- X6c
17C
a "30
....25C
....25
lb. 26C ,
Butter and Egg Depts.
Oregold Creamery Batter,
roll ... .81.05
Good Creamery Batter, roll 99c
Fresh Ranch Eggs, dosea 33C
Tillamook Fall Cream
Cheese, lb 29c
FARMERS Hisfceat prices paid for Veal, Pork, Dressed Beef. We
promptly. Yoa don't bare to wait a moath for yonr money.
I FARM
f Hazelwood Sunday Dinners
I Are a Real Pleasure
We Serve a Generous
Table d'Hote Dinner
12 to 8:30 P.M. $1.00 Per Plata
Also a Complete a la Carte Menu.
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The Hazelwood
388 Washington St.
Broadway Hazelwood
127 Broadway.
Instant Service in the Coffee Shop, 126 Park St.
these parties have an option on the
mine, which is quite rich in copper and
some sliver. Over 11.000,000 has been
spent developing this mine. The en
trance -to the mine is only about 10
rods from Spirit Lake.
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Morning Service at 10:30
Some Large Values of Religion
"HEALTHFULNESS OF SPIRITUAL
CLIMATE"
Pre-Easter
Services
During.,
March
First Presbyterian
Church
12th and Alder Sts.
Rev. John H. Boyd,
D. D., Pastor
Sunday
School for
All Ages
At 12:10
Evening Service at 7:30
Great Questions Concerning Jesus Christ
"WAS HE MANLY?"
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Wilbur Methodist Episcopal Church
SUCCESSOR TO
TAYLOR-STREET METHODIST CHURCH
DR. W. T. KERR, Pastor in Charge
The services tomorrow, March 3, 1918, will mark a
Most Unique Departure
and will be conducted in the ballroom of the
Multnomah Hotel
In the morning at 10:30 A. M. and in the evening at 7:30 P. M.
The preacher on these occasions will be
Dr. Francis Burgette Short
Now of Spokane, Wash., but formerly
Pastor of the Taylor-Street Church of This City
It is expected that a great crowd of Dr. Short's old friends and ad
mirers will attend these services.
WESTMINSTER
Irvington's Community Church
EDWARD H. PENCE, Minister
Sunday Services at 10:30 and 7:30
Morning Subject, "The Query of the Stricken Man."
Evening Discourse in Series on Life's Metaphors
"THE ATHLETE"
A Cordial Welcome