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

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    THE 3IORNIXG OREGON IAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1918.
CITY NEWS iN BRIEF
City Edi'or Main 7070, A ("ins
Sunday Edifr Main 7070. A 005
Advertising Department . ..Main 7070, A 6095
fcupe nniendent of Building . Main 7070. A 6095
THRIFT STAMPS
and
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
On Sale at
Business Office, Oresonlan.
Man Power
Realtors to Hear Oswald West.
"Portland's Problem After the War"
will be the subject of an address be
fore the Portland Realty Board at its
luncheon in the Benson Hotel at 12:15
o'clock today by Oswald West, ex-Governor
of Oregon. Mr. West has just
returned from a trip abroad, during
which he studied shipping and harbor
conditions in the various port cities of
Kngland, Scotland, Wales and France.
Special music will be given by G. W.
Jteed. vocalist, accompanied by W. R.
Boone, organist. B. Lee Paget will
speak. K. B. MacXaughton will be
chairman of the day and the general
public is invited to attend the luncheon.
Curfew Act to Be Enforced. Rigid
enforcement of Portland's curfew ordi
nance during the Winter months has
been decided upon by Chief of Police
Johnson, who has Issued Instructions to
all captains, patrolmen and women
police to cause the detention of any
youngsters found on the streets after
8 P. M.. without proper explanation.
For the first offense, the ordinance
provides that the offending child shall
be sent home and its parents or
guardian notified of such violation and
for subsequent violations the parents
are to be summoned to appear in court
to show cause why the ordinance was
disregarded. A fine of $10 is provided.
Smith Funeral Held. The funeral
of Mary K. Smith was held yesterday
at the chapel of J. P. Finley & Son,
Rev. J. F. Ghormley officiating. Mrs.
J. B. White and Mrs. K. S. Rosenberg
eang ''Nearer, My God, to Thee" and
'Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The
pallbearers were: F. A. Douty, C. M.
KiRgins. Dr. H. N. Lacy, Judge T. J.
Cleeton. Dr. J. C. Hare and W. H.
Wehrung. Incineration took place at
the Portland Crematorium. Mrs. Smith
is survived by her husband, Er. L. B.
Smith; three sons. Dr. Elmer II. Smith,
of Hillsboro, Or.; Dr. C. T. Smith, of
Aberdeen, Wash., and Dr. Roy Smith,
of Los Angeles.
Chance for Volenteers Here.
There is an opportunity for seven
Class 1 draft registrants in the Mult
nomah County district to volunteer for
service with the "fighting mechanics"
at Benson Polytechnic School, if they
will make immediate application to the
Multnomah County local board, room
li-5 Courthouse. So far 16 of a quota
of 20 have volunteered for this special
service and the board is anxious to
secure the others through volunteering
instead of through induction.
Two Counties Increase Loan Sub
scriptions. Umatilla and Jackson
County have increased their liberty loan
subscriptions 75,000 and $15,000 re
spectively, according to the last reports
received at the Liberty Temple. The
state total now stands at $15,738,450.
Marion. Umatilla and Jackson counties
have failed to subscribe their full allot
ment, but the oversubscriptions of the
other counties make up Oregon's share
so that it is among the states who
have pledged more than required.
Brodine Funeral Held. The fu
neral of Rose M. Brodine was held yes
terday at the chapel of J. P. Finley &
on. Rev. Joshua Stansfield officiating.
The pallbearers were: Earl Edmonds,
William Ramsey, R. W. McLeod, M.
Carlstom, A. F. York and C. Atchison.
Interment was made in Lone Fir Ceme-te-y.
Mrs. Brodine is survived by her
husband, E. W. Brodine: a mother,
Mrr. David Van Fleet, and two sisters,
Mrs. M. McDonald and Mrs. M. Faubion.
Los Anoeles Man to Speak. R. " 11.
Mouser, of Los Angeles, will speak to
men only in the auditorium of the Y.
M. C. A. Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock, reciting some original poems
and discussing vital themes of the day.
lie is more widely known as "Bill
Stinger." He is a Billy Sunday con
vert and spends his time in entertain
ing and instructing men in relgious
life.
Reception for Pastor Planned. A
reception will be given to Rev. D.
Lester Fields, the new pastor, and his
wife at the Rose City Park Methodist
Church, this evening. Rev. Mr. Fields
has recently come to Portland from
MoMinnville. All residents of Rose City
Park are invited, as this i3 intended to
be a community reception.
As a Last resort for your rheumatism,
paralysis, stomach, kidney and chronic
diseases try Nisbeth's Sanitarium. Our
specialty is reconstruction work. Elec
tricity, hydrotherapy, bake ovens,
massage, gymnastics, etc, etc., also
milk and caloric diet. 616 Lovejoy bl
Broadway 1606. Adv.
Beth Israel Services Set. Beth
Israel services will be held tonight at
8 o'clock and tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock.
All are welcome. Rabbi Wise will
preach on "The New Light." The
religious school will be held at 10
o'clock Sunday. All children of school
age are invited to attend.
Rabbi Montaz to Preach. Services
will be held at Congregation Ahavai
Sliolom. Park and Clay streets, to
night at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Arthur S.
Montaz will deliver a sermon. Satur
day morning services at 9:30 o'clock.
Rahbi R. Abrahamson will officiate.
Combine Patriotism and EcONOMTby
conserving tin and serving for break
fast a perfect coffee berry, perfectly
roasted, eteel cut and vacuum packed
in Economy glass quart jar, 15 ounces
net, by the House of Monopole for only
40c. Wadhams & Kerr Bros. .--dv.
Forest Scaler Shot. Word' was re
ceived yesterday by the district forest
service that II. J. Brown, a forest
scaler, had been shot near Enterprise.
No details were received with the ex
ception that the injury was not serious.
It is presumed to be accidental.
Duo Bound Over. In Municipal
Court yesterday afternoon, Frank An
derson and Arthur Bouechart. charged
with attempted robbery, were bound
over to the grand jury.by Judge Ross
man. T. P. Regan, charged with
larceny by bailee, was fined $50.
Constipation Yields to Milk Cure.
liocuuse of renewed energy and power
of action in the intestinal walls and
also restored function to the glands of
secretion. The Moore Sanitarium,
Phone K.ast 47. Office 90S Selling bids.
Phone Main 6101. Adv.
The regular semi-annual meeting of
the Oregon State Board of Dental Ex
aminers will be held at North Pacific
College. Portland, begining Monday,
November 11, at 10 A. M. Dr. H. H.
Schmitt. president: Dr. H. H. dinger,
secretary. -Adv.
Rev. II. Edward Mills to Speak.
Rev. H. Edward- Mills, leader of the
Realization League, will give an ad
dress to men at the Y. M. C. A., at a
cafeteria dinner this evening at 6:15
o'clock, on "World Conditions After-the
War."
Dorcas Funeral Tt&s- Set. The fu
neral of the late Ralph C. Dorcas, who
died in Chicago. October 3, will be held
tomorrow at P. M.. under the auspices
of the Masons from Holman's under
taking rooms.
For Sale. 100x141 in best section of
Tortland Heighths. for $5000 less than
price after Jan. 1. Owner, Marshall
t(-5. Adv.
Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Nisbeth returned;
Nisbeth'e Sanitarium, 616 Lovejoy st.
Adv.
Razors Honed, safety blades sharpened.
Portland Cutlery Co.. SS 6th. near Stark.
Adv.
Apartment tor Rent. Our largest
and finest duplex apartment will be for
lent boon. 705 Davis Et. Adv.
11 and
I KLop
It takes man-power to make clothes
it takes nearly as much man-power to
make a cheap suit that will wear for a
few months as it does to make a good
suit. .When you buy
Clothes
you not only get quality garments that will
deliver long service, correct style and all
around better values, but you are conserving
man-power. Buy the best clothes you can
afford today it's the course of real econ
omy and service to the Nation. Quality in
clothes begins at
Others Up to $6Q
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The Kuppenheimer House in Portland
The Ralston Shoe House in Portland
MORRISON AT FOURTH
e-rrriitlrt 1911
V. I? Martin la Plaintiff. V. F.
Martin, former manager of the Gauld
Company, is plaintiff in a, suit started
yesterday before a jury in Circuit
Judge Stapleton's court. The plaintiff
demands recovery of $7700 from his
former employers, alleging this sum is
due in back tsalary and commissions, j
lie alleges ho was first employed at a
monthly salary of $i50 and 10 per cent;
of the profits. Later, he says, his salary '
was increased to $350 a month and
shortly after this advance was given
he was discharged from his employ
ment. The case should reach the jury
by this afternoon.
Jitnet Driver Appeals.-t-J". M. Carlck,
a Vancouver jitney driver, who was
fined $25 for violation of the Port
land ordinance requiring; such carriers
to have a license and furnish $1000
bonds, has given notice of appeal to
the higher court. Carick was one of
six Vancouver drivers arrested for
having no license and will contest the
issue. The case grew out of the treat
ment accorded Portland auto drivers
going to Vancouver on business, the
Portland ordinance being passed in
retaliation.
Woman Sues for $5000. Mrs. Alice
K. Davis is plaintiff in a $5000 dam
age suit filed in the Circuit Court yes
terday against the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company for injuries
alleged to have been sustained when
she fell from a Twenty-third-street car
on December 15, 1917. She says she
suffered a permanent shock to her
nervous eystem.
Wagnitz Estate: $15,000. An estate
valued at $15,000 was left by the late
Maria "VVagnitz, according to the esti
mate named in the petition filed yes
terday in the County Court asking that
the will be probated. The property is
left to the children and grandchildren
of the deceased.
REV. A. ROSENCRANTZ TO OFFICIATE.
Services will be held at the Congrega
tion Nevah Zedick Talmud Torah, Sixth
and Hall streets, tonight at 6:15 o'clock
and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
Rev. A. Rosencrantz officiating.
Dr. Sherman Wright has returned.
Adv.
MUSIC AND. DANCING.
Merchants" lunch, 30c, best in city,
served 11 to 8 P. M., consists of soup,
meats (including: roast veal), two vege
tables, bread and butter, dessert and
drink. Special Sunday chicken dinner.
66c Chinese delicacies at all hours.
open 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. All kinds of
soft drinks. The Young: China Grill,,
183 Park St., Cornelius Hotel, bet. Wash,
and Alder. Adv.
SPANISH JNFLUENZA.
Cluard against it by using Formazln
in nose and throat. For sale by Port
land Hotel Pharmacy. Adv.
You Can Play a Piano
8311
Just Arrived A, Fall shipment of
latest improved guaranteed player
pianos which we have marked at
prices to sell them quickly
8150, 8525 and S550
Most Liberal Terms
Why deprive yourself and family of
music when the world's best is yours
with so little effort?
FOLEY & VAN DYKE
Ownera Maaie Dept. at
Gravri Mosle Store
151 Foarth St. S85 Morrison St.
Loyal Legion, of Loggers to MftL
ABERDEEN. Wash.. Oct. 10. (Spe
cial.) Brigadier-General Brica P.
Di.sn.ue has called a meeting: of the
District Council No. 5, Lrfyal LeRion
of Loggers and Lumbermen, for Satur
day mornlnr at the Washington Hotel,
Aberdeen, to consider all mattexs per
taining; to the lumber industry of
Grays Harbor. Lieutenant Wilbur B.
Jones, in charge of the Loyal Leg-Ion
for the district, will preside.
MO.U.kfat Of K
Efficiency Desks
A distinctly new idea a device
that looks like a flat-top desk
but is really a kind of filing; cab
inet that is built like a desk. Ask
for circular.
Glass and Prudhomme Co.
65-67 Broadway
Friday and Saturday We Offer
BREAKFAST FOODS
WHOLESALE PRICES
Absolutely we make no profit on these goods
KELLOGG'S TOASTED COBJf FL4KFS
35 packages In case. Per case 94. 20. dozen S1.40. each. ...12
rOST TOASTIES
IS packages in case. Per caeo UO. dozen S1.40, each. . ..12C
CREAM OP WHEAT
36 packages In case, per caso 97.85. dozen 92.65. cach....S2r
A. & H. Soda, per pound oC
KIPPERED 1IERRIXG
Is oval Per dozen 92.75. each..............
VEGETABLES
Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes, per lb.............
Onions, urron rancy, ju ids. it
KOSU. CEVtOX TKA Regularly 75c per lb.-
250
-Special, per lb.
. 5
.2.-r
-50c
CANNED MILK
will reat mora money. Bay Qalcfcly hefore the advaaee.
Marlcold Milk. 4 large cans in case. li.OO Per dozen 91.50
Yeloban Milk. 48 lanse cans in case. 97. OO Per dozen........ l.SO
Libby Milk. 9G small cans in case. 9tJ,70 Per dozen S."
Carnation, larpe, 48 cans in case. 97. uO Dozen 1.S5
Carnation, small. 98 cans in case. S7.(lO Dozen.............
Borden's, large. 48 cans in case. 97. 2." Dozen............... l.Sr
Mount Vernon, small, S cans in case. 96. OO Dozen.......... 75c
Columbia Lard. No. 10. each...
Pearl bhortening-. o. 6. each.
LARD
XOWDRIFT
4-lb. cn....'..1.20
J -lb. can 600
WONKY
Honey, tr-hlta Rape. E-sHon tins. i2 pounds Per pound..
Honey. White Sage, in Mason pint jars.....
Honey, White Sage, in Maeon quart Jars
M. It- KXTRACTS
2-oz. 4-oz. R-nz. IS-
Vanilla flavoring: 2." 4 7." 91.
Lemon Flavoring I5 55P 91. OO 1.
btrawberry. Banana. Pineapple, Almond 1- lavonne, 2-oz..
.83.00
1.25
S-lb. can 92.20
. no
.91.20
SYRUP
No. 2 can Ooldn Mrh Mallow Syrup.
No. 5 can (.Joldon Marsh Mallow Hyrup.
No. 10 can Golden Mr.h Mallow Syrup.
OS. o -OT. I
... 2St
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IMPORTANT!
OtT-OF-TOW PFOPI K TIKE
I'AlMItlLAH NOrilK
All mnil ordert will filled
rarefallT and promptly at thee
low prirrs. fnd u or c.ro
rfry Hmtm off 4r4rer.ra ahCrd.
W will quote yea aar Ion eat
wholeaale prices
The Journal Said:
In paper Sanday. October R
4aaaed grood will eot more
BOIC7 the aapply la khort
The Joaraal la rlfiht.
We will be clad to aabar.lt too
prleea for October and o
tvember deliver lea.
COFFEE BY MAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES
JUNO OQc
COFFEE Ib.
3V4 lbs. far.
.91.00
A COVKKK WITH A CriHISiTEE
SATISKACTIOV OR VOIR
MO.NKV BACK.
We- will deliver t rrf of C'harrc tm yaar
. steareat BhlppiHR point r by parrel
pout, Java. 4 f fee at SOe per poaad, with
h aaaraatee Ikal If ahla Coffe la not
aatUtarlory we will r f m the full
amount of the purchase price.
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
309-210 THIRD STREET, HUTWEEX TAYLOR AXO KILMOX
One and One-Halt Blorka South of Public Market
Special Mall Order Servit-e. Write for Monthly Price I.lat
t'. ft. rood Administration l.lrenae tho. c.-:i:UMI7.
Member of the tireater I'orlland Aaaorlation.
Wholesalers to Private families. Hotels and lteatauraata
'MAKERS OF FINE PBIMTIHfl
CO M PAN VtefC
.StakatSecom Mill 178, A 1781
Electrical Engineering School
(Half Time Plan) '
Practical experience and earning while you are learning. A plaa
whereby the engineering student attains a thorough technical train
ing; secures practical electrical experience 'which correlates with his
school work and at the same time earns sufficient to pay all expenses.
Twenty Positions Now Open and Awaiting Students
For Full Information Address
Y. M. C A. CO-OPERATIVE ENGINEERING SCHOOL
Division C
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'From the Sheep's Back to the Man's Back. No Cotton Added in Transit.'
Great Cot -Price Sale of Woolen
rownsville Woolen Mill
Hundreds of people visited the store during the open days of the sale. Prac
tically every visitor became a purchaser a thing not to be wondered at, for
where, excepting here, can Woolen Goods of real pre-war quality be bought
at close to pre-war prices?
This sale will further enhance this store's fame as a bargain center it will
make many new friendships and strengthen the old.
Wool Socks at Cut Prices . Wool Mackinaws at Cut Prices
Wool Shirts at Cut Prices Wool Blankets at Cut Prices
Wool Sweaters at Cut Prices Wool Underwear at Cut Prices
Inspect our big show windows. They tell a tale of economy that all can
understand plainly. Whatever you buy here is "right" in quality "correct"
in style and "best value'.' obtainable at the price.
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store SS s.,
The Woolen Mill Building, Where This
Bis Sale Is Being Held
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
WANTED
Telerhon operatlnB offers many
advantages to young women who
re seeking employment at a
rood salary with opportunities
for advancement.
GOOD PAY
TO START WITH.
Rapid and frequent Increase In
salaries.
PERMANENT.
POSITION
Work Is steady and permanent.
Many opportunities for advance
ment. INTERESTING
WORK
rieasant. Clean, Fascinating.
Associates Carefully Selected.
PLEASANT SUR
ROUNDINGS T.lpht and well-ventilated offices.
Comfortable lunch and recreation
rooms.
SPECIAL
ADVANTAGES
Annual Vacation With Fay.
Sick Benefits. Death Benefits,
Pensions, Without Cost.
Good character and good health
are required. Young women be
tween the ages of 18 and 2 ar
preferred. Previous experience
Is not necessary. Our employ
ment office Is located on the
Flxth Floor. Room 1. In tha
Telephone Building. Park and
Oak streets, and Is open from :30
A. M. "to 6:30 P. M. We invua
ou to rail at this olflce and
meet Mlis Thomas, who will
gladly 1icuB the matter person
ally with you. An appointment
nmy be r-.ade by calling Broad
nay ljooo.
The Pacific Tele
phone & Telegraph
Company
Room 601, Sixth
Floor,
Park and Oak Sts.
IPS'
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Fjr' -j I, - ,1
50c
Plate Luncheon
Served in
Gold Room
Quick
Service
Enter Through
Lobby
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Multnomah Hotel
Pv Zy Bringing a I
jSjr Victory into I
jT f tout home,
f Butter Nut
Victory Bread I
If -ask your Grocer. 1
In San Francisco
STOP
AT THE
HOTEL
STIUflBT
Geary Street, lust offltaloa Square
From SI. SO a Day
Braaklast 60c Lunch 60c Dinner 1 1 .00
Suadayas Brsaktsst 75c tanner $1.25
Munkpal car Tins direct to door. Motor
bu meets principal train and attameia.