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TIIE 3rORTIXG OREGOXIAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. Xf CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Mmln TOTO. A 605S bunday Editor Main 7070. A o Adverttainc Department . . .Mmln 7070, A 60"JS fcujenntendent of building. .Main 7070. A 80V AMUSEMENTS. HETLlr (Broadway at Taylor) "Th Un married Mother." This afternoon and to nnu Ladiee only matineo today. BAKER (Broadway, near Morrison) Baker piavera la "The Thirteenth Chair." To night. ALCAZAR (Morn eon at Eleventh) Alcssar playera la "Johnnie Get Tour Gun." To night. PAXTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Tbre shows daily. 3:30, 7 and a :0a. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving pictures, S to 45 to 11 P. M. Baturday. Sundays holiday, continuous. US ta 11 P. M. BTBAND (Waahlngton street, betwesn Park aad West Park) Vaudeville and moving pierorea; oontlauott. LTTUC (Fourth and Stark) Lyric company In "Splash. This afternoon at S:0 and tsnlrht at 7:10. THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS en Bale at Business Office, Oregon Ian. Charles Etixch field Dir.. Charles Stlnchfleld. aged 70, senior partner of Whitney Company, 901 Lewis building;, died last Tuesday at Lake Tahoe Inn. California. He is survived by a widow and three children. Mr. Stlnchfleld was a partner In the Whitney firm from 1864. He was one of the first lumbermen to nse a locomotive In log ging operations. The headquarters of the Whitney Company Is in Detroit. Mich, St. Helen's Hall Opens. St. Helen's Hall yesterday opened its 60th year, with a large attendance, and In Its new quarters at tho former Portland Academy buildings. The kindergarten PIONEER CITIZEN DEAD WILLIAM T. B. NICHOLSON PASSES A WAT. AGED 62. Well Knows Portlander Prominent la Early Days In Development of tne East Side. William Tompkins Bryham Nichol- and the first and second grades, how- son. a Portland pioneer, died yesterday ever, will continue to use the buildings on Vista avenue. RL Rev. W. T. bum ner. BIshoD of Oregon, gave the open ing address and many of the alumnae were present. Vtfntra Viiwrn AT f750 MlSS C. K. Godwin Is plaintiff In a personal In lurv suit filed In the Circuit Court veatardav aeiinst the American Can at 449 Montgomery street, aged Mr. Nicholson was born In New York City la 1836. He came to Oregon in 18SS by way of the Isthmus of Pan- na. Mr. Nicholson took a nromlnent part in the development of East Portland In the days when Portland and t-ast Portland were separate municipalities. mizro Doo Disappears. A large siirenaie aog owned by Josephine an x.vanitellne Ropp. of Hillsdale, dlsan. peared last Sunday while the family w" on a motor trip. He answers tne name of "Bounce." For two years. er since ne was a puppy, he has bee tne cmidrens playmate, accompanyin uiem wherever they went. Eleven year-old Josephine Ropp collects for various patriotic funds In Hillsdal and when she went out at nigh Bounce was always her protecto i ne cnuaren are daughters of Mr. an "Ira. A. H. Ropp. Any one who has seen a stray Alrdale dog is asked to telephone wood lawn til. Max Rrx Dowx: Atrro Ditmn llrux M. Boyce. an employe of the Penin aula Lumber Company residing at 105 Vi Twelfth street, was struck and knocked 'down by an automobile at Kifth an Morrison streets last night. The ma chine was driven by Lee Simmons. 431 Sixty-third avenue Southeast. Boyce sustained a fractured skull and possible Internal injuries. The uncon sclous worker was taken to the St Vineenta Hospital by the Ambulance Fervice Company. Simmons, the drive of the machine, was arrested by Trsf fic Patrolman Jost and held pending the outcome of the Injuries to Boyce. Crm, Sb avion Exam Postponed. A scheduled Civil Service examination for inspectors employed In the Departraen of Public Works, has been postponed until the City Council has an oppor tunity to consider a petition filed by 1C Inspectors. The city employes proles against the examination for general inspector. The IS men aro now under special classification and maintain that they should remain under this class! fi cat Ion. City Commissioner Barbur, However, believes that all city .nspec tors should be qualified to do general work. Babies Gst Pokes Jack Tot. The Irenrh and Belgian babies were win rers last night at a poker session In one of the apartments in the Wheeldon Annex, I9S Salmon streets. The game was raided by police and a pot of 77 which lay on the table was seized as evidence. Each of the gamblers re fused to claim the pot yesterday and Judge Rossman ordered it donated to the fund for the French and Belgian babies. The men who were arrested and fined $5 each were: George Murry, C harles Hoggerty. James V illiams, J, E. Malley and Fred Rogers. Mother Srxs Sow ron $330. For the past 33 months Mrs. Barbara Martin has kept house for her son. Michael, and daughter-in-law Eva, without pay of any kind, she said yesterday in bringing suit against her son and his wife for $330, which she alleges Is due her. The plaintiff says she has worked for her son and daughter-in-law for nearly three years and that her wages are of the reasonable amount of $10 a month. J. Brevet to Teach Cbemistkt. J, Brevet. & lieutenant In the Holland Army Reserves, employed by the Port land Gas & Coke Company as chemist at its Gasco plant here, will be the principal of the Portland Y. M. C A. class in chemistry this year, which starts tonight. He has had long and varied experience and for two years was control chemist for the Royal Dutch Oil Company at Java, one of the largest corporations in the world. Democrats Hear Talks. Under auspices of the Multnomah County Democratic Central Committee, Chair man Hamaker presided at a lunchon at the Hotel Portland yesterday at noon. Rev. C B. Van Waters was the principal speaker and took for his sub ject The Achievements of vv llson. Milton Miller spoke on the income tax and Mrs. Alice M. McXaught, president of the Progressive Women's League, talked on "Democracy. Jacobs Estate $13.000. An estate valued in excess of $13,000 was left by the late Isaac Jacobs, who died at ban Francisco July 20. according to the estimate made In the petition filed yesterday in the County Court asking that the estate be open to probate. Mr. Jacobs, who was one of the founders of the Oregon Woolen Mills, left his property to his widow and five chil dren. India's Child Widow Coaraco. Mrs. E. G. Eaton, returned missionary from India, accompanied by the little child widow. Sheeshu, will conduct a meet ing for women at the First United Evangelical Church. East Sixteenth and Poplar streets. Friday, at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. Eaton has spent many' years In India. For Sale. Large 11-room houao in finest part of Nob Hill, West Side, with splendid trees and shrubbery. Fur nished or unfurnished. One-half pur chase price can run long time, ( per cent: balance cash, or might accept part In smaller home, city or suburban, latter preferred. AR 113. Oregonlan. Adv. Mothers Parade. Formation of mothers parade on Saturday evening will be at Twelfth and Salmon. The mothers will form on Salmon, the wives on Taylor, sisters on Yamhill and chil dren on Morrison. Everyone must be In line at 7 o'clock. Adv. Irox Compant Worker Hurt. Tom Zidan. 2721 Sixty-sixth street South east, sustained Injuries to his back and ' several broken ribs yesterday In a fall while working at the Willamette Iron At Steel Works. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. Dr. a.vo Mrs. A. L Lucas will welcome friends in their booth at the State Fair, Salem. Sept. 23 to Sept. 28 Inclusive. Office 538 Morgan bldg. will reopen October 1. Adv. Kaoi.es Smoker. Portland Aerie. No. 4. F. O. E-, will give a fourth liberty loan smoker at o'clock. Friday night. ept. 20. 3d and Madison. Good speakers will be present; refreshments. Adv. Take a Trip to Rhododendron. Warm, comfortable accommodations at the annex. Beautiful Autumn scenery. Roads are good. Adv. Uket Winter oats for sale, suitable for seed. Holman Fuel Co. Main 35. Adv. Dr. Flora A. Brown and Dr. Casse- day "returned. 700 E. Burnslde. Both phones. Adv. Edith I. Phillips, optometrist-optician. 450-51 Fittock block. Bdwy. 1305. Adv. Dr. McMahon. chiropractor, has re turned; gets busy: 81 adjustments, $15. Adv. Razors Honed, si fety blades sharpened. Portland Cutlery Co, St (th. near Stark. Adv. SEW YORK ADVERTISING EX PERT. WHO IS NOW WITH LII'MA.V, WOLFB CO. Company. Damages amounting to Ha wa on,of th. promoters of the are aemanaea u in. ' "''V"" first bridge built across the WUiam alleged to have been Sustained on June Before he retired Mr. Nicholson was one of the leading real estate dealers In the city. Nicholson's Addition, In the Central East Side, was named after him. He had large holdings in various parta of the city. Mr. Nicholson married a Portland girl. Miss Miranda Cason. in 1859. Mrs. Nicholson died in 1893. Three daughters survive, Mrs. George H. Hill, Mrs. E. B, Root and Mrs. L. H. Hol man. all of Portland, and two sons. R. A., and E. V. Nicholson, both living in Seattle. Funeral services will be held at 10 I A. M. tomorrow in Flnley's chapeL Interment will be in RIverview Ceme tery. MASS MEETING GALLED i f v-.srw.-o y'ri&.-a;-jr---. -"TV- . :": -v.- . J T ! f i 1 ::j ; jj :: I ' : I w wa ( is l n 'V. r4Mm t i , v ; v..i Av-vv 1 1 I 8. R. Coons. I v CHntCHES PLAN CONCERTED ERTY LOAN SUPPORT. LIB 8. R. Coons. S. R. Coons, of New York, ar rived In Portland several days ago and Is now sales manager and director of advertising for the mercantile firm of Ltpman, Wolfe & Co. Mr. Coons has re cently been connected with the advertising department of Glm bel Bros., of New York, one of the largest retail mercantile con cerns In America, The present advertising organ ization of Lipman, Wolfe Jk Co. will be retained Intact, with Mr. Coons In general supervision. Formerly a newspsper man. he entered the advertising business a number of years ago. and since then has been Identified with various large business establish ments of the East. Members of All Local Organlsatloaa to Meet at Aaditorlam Next Sunday Afternoon. To give public united expression to their loyalty and Datriotlsrrs with spe cial reference to the fourth "liberty loan members of every church in Portland nd vicinity will hold a great mass meeting at the Auditorium at 2: o'clock next Sunday afternoon at which men of prominence In church life will speak. Bishop Sumner, of the epis copal diocese of Oregon, will preside. A musical treat also is promised. X, W. Goodrich will render organ selec tions and Jasper Dean Mad' all is ar ranging for a large Junior choir from local churches. The audience will sing America' and "The Star Spangled Banner." A committee consisting of J. R. Elli son, Barclay Acheson. Bishop Sumner, Dr. John U. Boyd, of the First prespy- terian Church, and Father George F. Thompson, of the Church of the Made leine. Is arranging details. Captain Mulr Allan, of the British army, from overseas, ana ur. vv. Covert, pastor of the First Presbyterian when ha IrM.v fine-er of her rlrht Church. Chicago, will speak. Dr. Will- hand was badly lacerated in a stamp- iam A. Waldo, Dr. Boyd ana ng machine. 1 Thompson aiso win epeax. Father Rindell Brouoht Back. Hugh i" lnm nninniTn a n r- I- A T I Portland from CorvalUs yesterday by WU AOOIULIMIO HtlL M I ML. Deputy Constable Watkinds to answer District Court complaint charging him with contributing to the delin- uency of a minor girl. He is held for grand Jury investigation. Dr. Ei.la K. Dearborn, S00 Union A. N. Hours after 1:30 P. M. Adv. CITY OFFERS PROTEST TAX ON MUNICIPAL SECURITIES FEARED BY COUNCIL. Telegrams Urge Oregon's Coagreaalonal Delegation t Defeat Twe Provl alona of Revenue Measure. Telegrams have been sent to mem bers of the Oregon Congressional del egation by a committee representing the City Council, protesting against the cassage of two Drovlsions In the ne revenue bill, now before Congress. I J. A. Robson, of Portland, Included Tne oDjectionaDie provisions provide srtn Struck by Automobiles Suffer Fractured Skulls. Two men died yesterday as a result of fractured skulls sustained in auto mobile accidents the day before, uney were Nelson Boyce, knocked down at Fifth and Morrison streets by an auto mobile driven by Lee Simmons. 6431 Sixty-third avenue Southeast, and K. Takakashl, Japanese, struck by an au tomobile driven by E. H. Shea. 583 Johnson street, at Broadway and Davis street. Mr. Simmons was arrested. A coro ner's Inquest was held last night, Mr. Boyce was 50 years old. and worked for the Peninsula Lumber Company. He is survived by a widow in Lovewell, Kan. I - Mr. Shea reported that he was driv ing south on Broadway when the Jap anese stepped in front of the machine. CASUALTY REPORT IN DOUBT for a tax on municipal securities, which the City Council feel would depreciate he value of the bonds Issued by mu nicipalities out of all proportion to the train to the National treasury. The committee appointed by the Council to Investigate the provisions also contend that the provisions will raise the tax rate in every city unreasonably, be cause additional revenue will be nec essary to offset the depreciation caused by the National tax. The committee appointed by the Council was composed of City Attorney LaRocbe. City Commissioner - Barbur nd City Auditor Funk. in Canadian List. Listing of J. A. Robson. of Portland, In the Canadian casualty list Monday may have been a mistake, it was in dicated last night. James A. Robson, of 88 Sherrett As yon glance through this paper don't fail to read the ad vertisement on page 12 con veying the first Fall announce ment from The House of Kuppenheimer It will awaken your interest in these famous American-made clothes and prompt yon to come hurrying to this store to look over the new Fall models for Men and Young Men now on display. We will be glad to show them to you. The Kuppenheimer House in Portland MORRISON at FOURTH G0SM5E FRED BELL 'GOING STRONG' Canteen Committee Chairman Gels I Xews of His Son. HOOD RIVER, Or.. Sept. 18. (Spe cial.) "About a month ago I left your son, Fred, in France. - He asked me to write you and tell you that he was happy and going strong. At that time the battery was In the midst of the Chateau Thierry drive. Such is a letter that C. A. Bell, chair man of the local canteen committee of the Red Cross, received yesterday from Q. B. G. Kelly, a Lieutenant of Battery B. of the artillery regiment of which Mr. Bell s eon was a member. The Facts about Aspirin City willjtandle work Tuberculosis Prevention and Care I for Sufferers to Be Taken Over. Preparations are being made by the I City Council to take over the tubercu losis prevention work and caring for I persons afflicted by the disease, which for the past 10 years has been bandied by the visiting Nurse Association. City Health Officer Farrtsn has pre- I pared aji estimate or xst&u yearly, Dut this sum is deemed Inadequate by City I Commissioner Kellaher to properly handle the work. Under present plans the work will be conducted by the city, beginning Octo ber 1, in the same manner in which the Visiting Nurse Association handled it. City Health Officer Parrish will be sked to make a careful study of the work In other cities and submit a re port for consideration at budget-mak ing time, when the scope of work for the next year will be determined. The Bayer Cross Yoar Gsaraafee of Parity Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin may be purchased and used with full confidence B4crnmt Every officer and director of The Bayer Company, Inc., is an American. Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin which has been made in America on the banks of the Hudson since 1904. Every package and every tablet of genuine Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin is invariably marked for identi fication and also for your additional pro tection with The Bayer Cross. The trado-mark "Asplrm" (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office) la a guar antee that the monoaceticacideater of ealicylicacid in these tablets and capeulcs is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. 1 tl 1 avenue, is now In the infantry at Camp Fremont, according to his mother, Mrs. Florence Robson, of. 688 Sherrett ave nue. She says that a younger son. Victor Robson. is an aviator with the Canadian forces, and that a recent letter from France stated that Victor was in a base hospital. The extent of his Injury was not in dicated In the letter, which was from anotner son. Joseph L. Robson, who is with Base Hospital Unit No. 46. The three sons In the service are the only sons of Mrs. Robson. She says that she has had no - official word from the Canadian government concerning Victor. DR. ANDERSON IS LEAVING Father of Oregon Dry Law to En cage in 1". M. C. A. Work Overseas. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Sept. 18. (Spe cial.) Dr. J. B. Anderson, former Mayor of The Dalles, who won a state wide name for himself as Joint Repre sentative in the Oregon Legislature from Hood River and Wasco counties. In a letter to local friends states that he expects to leave soon for overseas Y. M. C. A. work. Dr. Anderson, Republican Gubernato rial candidate at the recent primary election, is known as the father of the Oregon dry law. THE APOLLOPHONE ALL THE WORLD'S MUSIC IN ONE WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT Here is the real answer to every musical prob lemthe APOLLOPHONE. It is the last word in music; a mine of beauty and the top-notch of convenience and satisfaction. First It's a beautiful piano, and. Second A Player Piano of unusual excellence and unquestioned artistry. Third In combination with piano and jlayer, built in the same case, is one of the best talking machines. Imagine its limitless possibilities. All the best of music in one instrument Play it manually, play it as a beautiful player piano, play it as a talking machine, and then with the player accom pany your favorite artist with a perfect piano accompaniment. Can you think of anything more fascinating? MODERATELY PRICED EASY PAYMENTS SEE IT PLAY IT PIANOS PLAYERS MUSIC llgyBAUeD MASON AND HAMLIN PIANOS- Morrison Street at Broadway VICTORS - f, EDISONS RECORDS Stores Also in San Francisco, Oakland. Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego. - HOTELS. HBBBBKHBEEBBIIIHBBH k. a Multnomah Hotel 50c Plate Lunch Arcadian Garden Each Week Day Prepared by chef former ly with Bohemian Cafe. ' SPEEDY SERVICE IflflBIBEBBBIBBBBBBIBI HARRY HARRIS Formerly owner of th COAST HOTEL Announces the opening of th EMPIRE, HOTEL 111 Taylor Street San Francisco In the center of theater and shop ping: district. A home place for Portland people. All sunny rooms with private bath. Rates: 1.00 Per Day Up. From Ferry Depot take Eddy streetcar to Taylor street. lifiiilllil Iliiiiiiiii Pred Bell enlisted at the beginning; of tha war with an Idaho regiment. CARD OF THANKS. w wish in thank our friends for the vmnithv extended us in our recent be reavement; also for the beautiful floral offerings. P. M. GONZALEZ, Adv. AND FAMILY. C! C &3 23 B IB H B S3 S3 H SS ES 52 B tS tJ C a S3 M SJ EE! I BES"' -way f 11 WW r A Happy Habit The Hazelwood Luncheon today offers you 14 specially planned menus ranging in price 30c to 90c, and complete fc la carte service, too! i M Jli ffl mi ma tr an CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to our many 'rlends and employes of Southern Pacific for their kindness and consideration during; the Illness ana aeam or our Deiovea daugh ter and elster. Agnes Grelgr; also for tha beautiful floral offerings. Charles Greit?, Sirs. U. i Porter and Mrs. May bell i nomas. aqv. layer-Tablets of As pinn Mur .'at BtlF 'OK! Bey; m WAR TIME TOO? mm A M M r'f a.V W a EDEAL War-Time Education Hundreds of men have been trained into the War Machine (Aviation, Auto Trucks, Radio, Industry, Commerce, f tc.) during the past year by the Y. M. C. A. Schools day'and flight. YOU MAY ENTER NOW FOR Radio Telegraphy Easiness Automobile , Stenography Aviation Engines College Preparatory COLLEGE PREPARATORY NIGHT OPENING THIS WEEK Note: Accountancy, Shipbuilding, Pharmacy and -time Electrical Engineering Schools, etc., will begin October 1. For detailed information address DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DIVISION C, Y. M. C A. Portland 17 How about Luncheon No. 2 30c Bowl of coup V minced sardine sandwich lettuce sandwich cheese sandwich Pie, pudding or ice cream Tea, coffee or milk, or one of the famous HAZELWOOD STEAKS! 4 IE H 127 Broadway 388 Washington ma m A aasBasi..faa u Boys' Day School Special school for boys of th, 7ta and 8th grades, opened Monday. September 16 ' Short hours. Intensive work, mala instructors. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Address Dir. C, Y. M. C. A, or Call Slain 8700. The SEWARD la a new, modern and elegantly appointed hotel, poseegalng one of the most beautiful corner lob blea In the Northwaat. Located at 10th and Alder at., opposlt Olda, Wortman aV Klng'a bl? department store. In heart of retail aud theater diet lieu Ratea, 1 and up. Bus meets all tram. "W" car alao run from Union Depot direct to Hotl SBWAKD. W. M. Seward. Prop. Tr" Y; M. C. A; College Preparatory Night School OPEJfS THIS MTEK Phone Main 8700 or call Room 416 i PALACE HOTEL 446 Waeliinston Street. Larre. airv room, elecantly furnished. In heart of retail and theater dletrtct- Btrlctly modern, absolutely flruproof. clean and quiet aurnoundinga. Rooma without bath, $1.00. iMnm. with hath. II . "50 and ud. Our tl.00 rooma equal to any J1.50 roomn In the city. Our rooms wltn bain at fi.nti equal 10 m.nr t200 In city. Special ratea by week or month. Beat rooma in city for th money. O Visiting Buyers o in Portland jfK " First Find BIGGER PAY Lasting- positions and opportuni ties for success aro in tha busi ness world. ENROLL NOW In the Northwest's Largest and Best Ouaineaa Colletce A Position aa Soon as Competent. Write tor Free Catalogue. YieTdi ! Iiiitv measure into Painting, Drawing, Designing, Crafts Opens September 30 Day. Evening and batoraay umki Circular SCHOOt. OP THK PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Art Mnaennt. Fifth and Taylor. Their Way to Hotel fiJiliL Cornelius RATES $1 A DAT AxfD CP O. VV. Corneliua, Preaident. M. E. lletrlier, Mnnafter. Park and Alder. Portland, Or. Bpeclui ratea by the week or mouth A Moderate-Prteed Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison St. nod East Sixth. (1.00 Per Day. Two In Room 10 Main 1432. Astoria and War Landlne. A lttt STR. GEORGIANA Leaves Alder-St. Dock at 7 A. M. dally ex cept Friday. Returning, leave Aatorla 3 P. M. UNDINE, dally except Sunday, at 7:5 A. M. Returning, leave Aatorla at 7 P. M. LURLINE. daily, except Sunday, at t:9 P. jj. Katurnlns. leavea Aatorla at 7 :S0 A. aU t are $1.63 och War. HOTEL GULER j. B. Reynold. Prop.. Guler. WMhlntoa. la the plctureeoue irout uiee tiuw. o oi . win h niiin ar horseback to Lava aod Ice cavta, Indian racetrack. Steamboat Laka. etc Mount Adame auto road to Morriaoa Valley, at the very base of the mountain, tiood trout fishing-. Tennis nd croquet ground and wiminlng' pool in connection. Amusement ball with dancing, bowling and bllilara. near me auiai. -.. board, I2.S0 by tha dav. $12 by th week. Wanted Chairs to Cane by School for Blind FOR PARTICULARS CALL SSSSSS.- Mr. J.F.Myers I M 0 B H IB H H a a n H