Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 28, 1918, Page 11, Image 11

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TIIE MOHUTNCr OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, SEPTE3IBER 28, 1918.
; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
City Editor Mala 7070. A SAM
fcundar Kditor Mala 7070. A
Adverlliinir Department .. .Main 77u. A 6"U
fcuperlnisadeat of builtllnf Mala 7070. A mini
amusemestts.
JfEIMO (Broadway at Taxlor.i Nat C.
'Oo4ln and campany In "Way aiarry?'
inia anernooa ana tonisni.
pAKER (Broadway, near MonHaon Baiter
playera In "Nothlnf but tho Truth." Thla
afternoon and tonlcbt.
iaLCAZAR (Morrison at Elarantn) Alcazar
play era la -Our lira. llcCnaaner." Tel
afternoon and tonight.
VANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Ttirea anow dally. S-30, J ana
J1IPPGDROME (Broadway at Tamhlll)
Vaudeville and moving picture. 2 to 5:
4.", to II p. j. Saturday. Sunday.
holiday, caotlnuoua. l li u 11 P. '
BTRAND (Wuhinrton atraet. between Park
and Weat farl Vaudeville and moving
picture: contingou.
X.TRIC (Fourth and Starkt Iyrte company
In "Ilia Royal Noba.- Thla afternoon at
s.ao and tonight at 7:80.
Cankkd Rum Seized. Thirteen
hundred and six cases of canned strin
beans, each containing; sis No. IS (in
were seized yesterday by O. J. Morto
of the United States Food and Drug; J
pection Bureau, assisted by J. H. Ful
It n welder, State Food Inspector, an
art held under the Federal law,
being unfit for consumption. The bea
were shipped from Los Angeles, Cal.
to the Oregon Transfer Company, in
whose warehouse they were found
They are of the Cal-Tucky brand an
federal officials claim a portion
the cans contain decomposed ve
etables. November 4 was fixed as th
date for hearine; on the return. It is
believed the contents of the cans had
not been properly processed and no ar
rests have been made.
Farmers Mat Erect Buildings.
Essential buildiners the cost of which
do not exceed $1000. may be erected
by farmers, according- to" a message
received yesterday by Jesse A. Currey,
of the construction section of the war
Industries board. The order Is
amendment to the former instruction
that non-war construction must cease
and will enable farmers to erect such
buildlnzs as are needed on the!
ranches. All non-war construction i
the cltv la stoDDed. only the repair or
alteration of existing structures being;
Dermitted and not to exceed a cost
$2500.
Restaurant Mam Released. II.
Two Fiars nw r. - I Thnman a restaurant man. who was
fires vera rennrt.M i, .. arrested by the Sheriffs office Thurs.
tween the foot of Taylor street and the I dJr charged with issuing a worthless
loot or Salmon street within 11 k.... checK ror lisa. was reiesaeu oumuj
endlnir ar a t ...... i .-.:.! I after ha was taken to Jail when hi
aid much damara Th I-.. . - I brother made arood the amount oi in
r SDontanaou. nn,K,..tin i . n. I checlc Thomas told Deputy District
of old papers stored on the dock at 1:50 I Attorney Bernard that the issuance of
j . -M nn 'r h ii . tk. - ,1 . i the rhecic was an error over wuiu n
.-. u . . . iic ct u v n m l i
THRIFT STAMPS
- and
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
on Sale at
Buaineaa Office, Oregonlaa.
a. .m. yesterday, when the same
papers began to blaze, evidently from
a spars: overlooked by firemen the day
trciore.
itusosers" Board Costlt. A demand
i hat the Government pay 75 cents a
' Jay for the board of Federal prisoners
. in tne county Jail has been made on
.Marshal Alexander and by him re.
xerred to the United States Attorney
lieneral for decision. The county at
present receives 50 cents a day for
eacn prisoner and this, say the Com.
xnissloners and Sheriff Hurlburt. is In-
sufficient to pay for the cost of feed
ing" alone.
, Cou.vnr Funds rw Good Shape. Mult,
noman county's general fund is In bet.
ter shape than the county officials had
oeiievea. according to a report sub
mitted yesterday to the County Com
missioners by County Auditor Martin.
Although the budget allows an aver
age monthly expenditure of $93,160
from the general fund, the county has
had no control, and because or tn
plausibility of his story, the authorities
did not care to prosecute tne case
further.
Format. Musterinq is Set. Members
of the Students' Army Training Corps
at Benson Polytechnic will be formal
lv mustered In Tuesday morning, when
a special message from President v it
son will be read and the corps aa
dressed by Governor A lthycombe and
Chairman Drake, of the School Joara.
Boys from other schools are to review
the 8. A. T. C. following the ceremonies,
which begin at 8:60 o'clock and
parade through the downtown streets
will take place in the afternoon.
Miltox A. Miller to Talk. Milton
A. Miller, of the liberty loan speaking
sauadron. will deliver an address to
night at S o'clock, at the Oak Grove
schoolhouse, where a bond rally is to
be held by the suburbanites. One of the
features of the programme wm De tne
soldier
solos by Joseph Conklln, the
. i i- - v. .i.nl.. eii- iarv.
Motormah Fined t25. Thomas Ward,
a motorman. was fined 125 in the Munlc
inal Court yesterday for assaulting
Thomas J. Leonard, a passenger on his
car. Ward had taken the case into
court bv obtaining a warrant for
Leonard. Leonard filed a counter com
preses
year, according to the Auditor's tabula- J
uon.
Plumber is Arrested. William H.
uooaerham, a plumber, was arrested
yesterday by Constable Petersen and
Deputy Constable Watkinds on a Dis
trict Court warrant charrinar no.
lygamy. Gooderham, following his ar- . t v,i. .r,H .iud Ross
rest, admitted to Deputy District At- m8n decided that Ward had been the
" "r j icaiyoey mat ii a naa mirnea
couver on September 0 0?atrrtHnutT.hBwrheerd,
J. P. Finiey & Son, Kev. KODeri mh
liaran officiating. Incineration took
and
Gooderham.
Ttpewriter if ex i! Class S. Pref.
rential treatment has been accorded place at tne Portland Crematorium. Mr.
the leading typewriter companies be- jattia B survived by his widow and
two children.
O'Mallei Is Sentenced. Thomas
O'Maller. whose questionnaire set
forth that he was supporting his wife
and child, when such was not the case.
was sentenced yesterday by r'ederal
Judge AVolverton to 30 days In the
County Jail and he will be inducted
at the expiration of the sentence.
Abut Gets New Recruit. James
Mitchell, alias John Jones, was inducted
Into the Army yesterday at the ex
piration of ten days' confinement in the
County Jail for failure to return nia
luestionnalre.
' U. S. Libertt Bonds. Will pay cash.
416 Pittock block. AdY.
4 LEAD ACTS ON BILL
cause of the Government's lars-e de
mands for machines, and men of the
Industry are to be considered neees
tary employes of & necessary industrial
enterprise, according to a letter I. L.
Jiiggs, manager of the Portland Under
wood agency, has received. This rating
rives toe employes affected a place In
Class 3 of the selective service.
Bond Purchases Authorized. Young
rcott Hill became the possessor of a
00 liberty bond yesterday when
County Judge Tazwell authorized his
KUardlan. llrs. Etta B. Hill, to pur
chase a bond of this denomination from
lunds In the lad's estate. Mrs. Kate
Connolly, executrix of the estate of
James Connolly, deceased, was author
ized to purchase two $100 bonds with
money belonging to the estate.
Newltwed Is Arrested. James Gal
lagher. charged in a District Court
warrant with non-support, is under ar
rest at Toledo, Or., according to word
received yesterday by Constable Peter
seu, who will have the prisoner re
turned to Portland. Gallagher, it is
said, was married on Tuesday and left
his wife the following Saturday. She
attempted to commit suicide after he
left, according to reports.
To Dedicate Flag. Garden Home
district 2 will dedicate a service flag
tomorrow at 3:30 at the Garden Home
station, where the flair Is hunr. Iniln
J. P. Kavanaugh will be the speaker I Changing of dates by the Heilig
f the day and Rev. Mr. Perkins will I Theater Company permits the Orpheum
MADAME DOItEE'S CELEBRITIES TO
TOP CRPMEIM SHOW.
Attractive Opening at Heilla; Tomorrow
Declared Azaona; Beat to Traverse
Circuit During Season.
give the invocation. The service flag
naa lb stars. Including a gold one
for the lata Lieutenant Lambert Wood,
who was recently killed In action.
Memorial Services Sett. Services
will be held at Congregation Neveh
Zedek Talmud Torah, Sixth and Hall
street3, this morning at 9 o'clock. Me
morial services will be held at 10:30
A. M. and Hakafos at i o'clock this
evening. Tomorrow morning at 9
o'clock Rev. Abraham Rosencrantz will
officiate at services.
Duo Under Bonds. J. J I. Haase, of
Hillsboro. and W. E. Paul, of Salem,
brought to Portland Thursday for
investigation for alleged disloyal re
marks, were released on bond yester
day, after appearing before United
States Commissions Drake. Haase's
bond was ftxed at $1000 and that of
Paul at $500.
Courtier Waives Extradition. A. A.
Courtier, under indictment here for
larceny by bailee, is under arrest at
Los Angeles, according to telegraphic
word received yesterday by Sheriff
Hurlburt. Courtier has waived extradi
tion and Deputy District Attorney
Mowry left last night to return him to
Portland.
British Red Cross Societt. Meeting
Saturday evening, Women of Wood
craft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets.
Music by Mrs. Henry Murtagh and
Joseph Bell. Violin solo by Miss Wini
fred Forbes. Accompanist. Miss Nctta
I-eona For. Invitation extended to all
Interested. Adv.
Rev. H. C. Martcll to Preach. Rev.
1L C Martell will preach at the Glen
coe Baptist Church morning and even
ing tomorrow. The choir will render
an anthem in the evening and in the
morning there will be special music.
Woman Fires at Prowler. Mrs. O.
J. Baker, S78 East Sixty-eighth street
north, reported to the police yesterday
that she had fired three shots at a
prowler In her yard the night before.
The man escaped.
Elks' Notice. The first of a series
of six dances will be held at Cotillion
Hail Monday, Sept. 30, at 9 o'clock-for
A.lks and tteir friends. Admission, $1.10
per couple. Aov.
Georgiana. Astoria and way ports.
Alder-street docks, daily except Friday,
7 A. M. Lurline, daily except Sunday.
:J0 p. M. Fair, $1.65 each way. Adv.
Sunday Trip through the Cascade
locks and return. Steamer leaves Ash
t. dock. T A. M. Fare, $1.10. Brdy.
3454. A 7711. Adv.
Sunday Trip through the Cascade
Locks and return. Steamer leaves Ash
elreet dock. 7 A. M. Fare. $1.10. Brdy.
3434, A 77i:. Adr.
Razors Honed, safety blades sharpened.
Portland Cutlery Co.. t th. near Stark.
Adv.
Wood. So. 1 old growth fir, $s per
cord, delivered reasonable distance.
East 5205. B. 1B2. Adv.
Grit Winter oats for sale, suitable
for seed. Holman Fuel Co. Main 353.
Adv.
Must Sell. HIT, 3-pass. Overland
roadster; recently overlauled. Mar. 645.
Ad.
to stage an extra vaudeville perform
ance next Wednesday night, which,
until yesterday, was scheduled for use
by a road attraction. As next week s
show is one of the biggest to traverse
the circuit this season the Orpheum
management decided to accept the
dropped date and steps were taken
immediately to change the outdoor ad
vertising to announce the extra per
formance.
The Orpheum show opening at the
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Yes, fa spite ef war-time con
ditions, we are fully stocked
with good clothes for Fall.
KUPPENHEIMER
CLOTHES
The new models characterize
the spirit of the times digni
fied simplicity without frills or
fangles.
You'll like the materials which
were bought long before the
present wool shortage.
To buy a good suit this Fall is
to spead more money, perhaps.
But the best that which gives
longest service is the cheapest
in the long run.
$30, $35, $40 and up.
The Kuppenheimer House
in Portland.
MORRISON AT FOURTH
jaw-
Regular Prices Beginning Today
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RIDERStPURPLE sage
From Zane Grey's Greatest of All
Western Gunman Stories
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Farnum's first appearance as a Western gunman is an over
whelniing success. As Lassiter, the destroying angel of early
Mormon days in Utah, he portrays a lifetime of vengeance that
ends with a smashing thundering climax.
Wanted Chairs to Canel
by School for Blind
FOR PARTICULARS CALL
Mar.SOSOor ,1 7 . I L? ,1 I
East 6000. Ml .J . I.' . UXyVI J
but 36 apples In each box. It Is rare
that a commercial pack ever runs so
large. Hundreds of boxes will run to
the size of 48, 66 and 64. Delicious
trees on the West side orchard of Dr.
John v. Sifton will bear a crop that
will average almost a pound to the
pple.
FALL FATAL TO
NOBKETICH PLUNGES THROUGH
FOUNDRY SKYLIGHT.
Accident Occurs TVUle Victim la Carry- I
log Hose Over Root ta Fight
Fire On Nearby Structure.
Andrew Nobkevich, 29, was killed byl
falling- through a skylight in the roof
of the Independent Foundry Company's
plant at 743 York street, at 4:30 P. M.
yesterday. He was carrying a hose over
the roof of the building- to fight a fire
a building at 603 North Twenty-
third street, adjacent to the foundry.
The fire is believed to have been
started by sparks from the smokestack
the fountry. Nobkevich stepped
through a skylight near the edge oi
the root. His neck was broken by a
fall of two stories. The body was taken
the morsrue by Deputy Coroner
Goetsch. Nobkevich was an Austrian.
His only relative In Portland is a cousin
hose name could not be learned by the
authorities yesterday. The fire dam
age was small.
BRUSH FIRES CONTROLLED
Volunteer Fire Fighters Save Several
Houses.
Brush fires in the vicinity of Rock.
wood were under control yesterday
ornina-, according; to a report made to
Sheriff Hurlburt by Captain Campbell,
commanding: the Multnomah Guard
forces, who fought the fire Thursday
lght. valiant work by the volunteer
re fighters saved several houses in
e district which were in the path of
blaze.
Deputy Sheriff Rexford reported that
one fire fighter living; near Rockwood
was overcome by the heat and smoke
d had to be taken home. He was
und lying; within a few feet of the
amea when fellow workers carried
him to safety.
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WONDER PROGRAMME f't. - ' ' . '
Official Government War Review With v v' i " 1 '
more pictures hot from the front of "Per- V .F '' - ' " C
shing's Doughboys" in action t ' ' v ' yf '
PATHE NEWS COMEDY ' ' 1 '
known origin and started . inside the
kiln. The loss in shingles is estimated
at 115,000 to $20,000, with insurance to
the amount of (2500.
If yon are not hungry at mealtime,
especially breakfast, take a hot drink,
or some acid fruit, and wait for the next
mealtime.
Arrest all deserting dollars.
Homestead Tracts Classified.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 27. (Special.)
According to a recent report of activ
ities of the Department of the Interior
uring the month of August the Geo
logical Survey classified and made
ailable for entry under the 640-acre
stockraising homestead act an aggre
gate of 1,200,000 acres, of which 145,000
acres are in Oregon and 170,000 acres
Idaho.
Centralis Red Cross Active.
CENTRALIA, Wash., Sept 27. (Spe
cial.) One hundred and twelve sweat-
rs and 930 pairs of socks were com
pleted by the workers of the Centralia
Red Cross chapter, its branches and
xillaries In the month ending Septem-
r 20, according to the monthly report
Mrs. Albert Smith, chairman of the
iscellaneous department of the chap-r.
Crescent Shingle Kiln Burns.
KELSO, Wash.. Sept. 27. (Special.)
The dry kiln of the Crescent Shingle
Company, at the mouth of the Cowlitx
River, was totally destroyed by fire
uesday eveninjr. Xne fire was of un-
" Immortality an In
spiration "
Immortality Is the One Supreme
Thought of the Modern Mind.
People Who Are Poorly Pre
pared to'Think Deeply of It,
Are Feeling Profoundly.
Rev.
Edward H. Pence,
D.D.,
WILL SPEAK OF THIS GREAT
Hl'HAX LO.VGI-G AT
WESTMINSTER
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
BAST SEVEXTEKJTTH NORTH A"D
SCHUYLER STREETS,
Sunday Morning at
10:30
EVEJfrvo service. 745
Subject ot Sertaioni
"Putting the First
Things Supremely
First".
EXCEPTIONALLY FWE MUSIC
JHodern T-room house for rent, 867 E.
Yamhill, near 28th. Partially furnished.
Rent, $40. Inquire F. Friedlander, 310
Washington st. Main 379. Adv.
Roger Imhof la Headline Act oa
Xext Orpheum Hill.
Hellig tomorrow afternoon hau four
stars. In headline place are Madame
Doree's Celebrities, 11 singers, giving
impressions of the world' greatest
operatic stars, and the popular comedy
trio, Imhof, Conn and Coreene, who are
offering a new laugh act called "In
the Pest House."
Roger Imhof has the reputation of
being the greatest Irish-character
comedian on the American stage. The
trio is remembered particularly for
their comedy classis, "Surgeon Louder,
U. S. A., in which they appeared at
the Orpheum last season. Their new
act is said to have more laughs than
any of their former vehicles.
The other features of the new show
are Vvette and Saranoff, "A Double
Stringed Constellation," and El. Brendel
and Flo Bert, in "Waiting for Her."
Arples Big This Year.
HOOD RIVER. Or.. Sept 27. (Spe
cial.) An apple box to conform to Fed
eral regulations, must contain 40 pounds
or more, a bushel of fruit, but so large
are some of the varieties of apples run
pips; this season, that (rowers can set
2llS
My! Bat an
OYSTER
FRY
will taste great
AFTER THE THEATER TONIGHT
especially so, if it is a Hazelwood Oyster Fry! Or
perhaps an oyster cocktail or an oyster milk stew?
You'll declare they're
the best you've ever 22ST
tasted.
First Presbyterian Church
12th and Alder Streets.
Rev. J aha H. Boyd, D. D Pastor.
10 JO A. SI.
"ATTITUDES
UNDER THE
STRAIN OF LIFE"
12115, NOOJf,
Rally Day Pro
arraaune of Sunday
School.
(Memorial for Emer
u Duncan). .
8:00 P. M.
TOT THE TIMES
ARE DEMANDING
OF THE CHURCH"
The Portland Pnblle
and Strnngera
Are Cordially Invited
to All These Service,
ACCOUNTANTS ARE FEW
SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF EXPERTS DUE TO
ARMY CALLS
Washington, Aug. 18. Expert ac
countants have become so essential to
the war collections that the Govern
ment is considering steps to prevent
their being taken for Army service, and
to enroll them In a big reserve similar
to that being established for physi
cians. There are only about 2500 certi
fied accountants and 6000 junior ac
countants in the United States. Internal
Revenue Commissioner Roper's pro
gramme for collecting SS, 000, 000,000 of
taxes next year calls for employing
more than 1000 of these. The Treasury
has suggested to President Wilson that
accountants be recognized as a class
essential to the war, like physicians,
dentists and chemists, and that they not
only bo exempt from draft, but that
some plan be worked out to discourage
their voluntary enlistment and to rec
ognize their value in civilian service.
Y. M. a A. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY
Opens October 1st Reglstrntloa This Week
Address S. D. ERWI.NE, Dean, for Catalogue
BOYS' DAY
SCHOOL
Special SefcMl for Bora ef Sixth,
Seventh and Elajbtk Grades
Opened.
ENTER NOW
Short Boars. Intensive Work, Hale
Instructors.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,
Address Dlv. C, Y. M. C. A, or Call
Mala 870O.
War-Time Education
Hundreds of men have been trained into the War Machine (Aviation,
Auto Trucks, Radio, Industry, Commerce, etc.) during the past year
by the Y. M. C. A. Schools DAY AND NIGHT.
YOU MAY ENTER NOW FOR
Radio Telegraphy Business
Automobile Stenography
Aviation Engines College Preparatory
Boys' School
COLLEGE PREPARATORY NIGHT
OPENING THIS WEEK
Note Accountancy, Shipbuilding, Pharmacy and '6-time Electrical
Engineering Schools, etc., will begin October 1.
For detailed information address
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DIVISION C Y. M. C. A Portland
Y. M. C. A.
COLLEGE
PREPARATORY
BOYS' SCHOOL
NIGHT SCHOOL
ENTER NOW
Phone Main 8700 or Call Room 418.
t
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Y. M. C. A.
- OPENS OCTOBER 1st
Urvfvion onrl Trn who have had drugstore experience, should
VVOrneU aim lVieil prepare for the State Board Examination.
REGISTER THIS W EEK
For Complete Information Call at Office, or Address
DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION,
PORTLAND Y. 91. C. A.
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE OREGONIAN,
Main 7070 A6095.