TIIE arOIOTXG OREGOXIAN, TIIUKSDAT, DECEMBER .1, 1918. 13 COMM TTEE REFUSES ROSE SHOW REVIVAL Petition of Royal Rosarians for Tax Levy Denied. SOLDIER WELCOME IS AIM Alt Fotore Attempts to Resume An Dual Festival Disapproved So cial Keller Work Creed. Tentative plana for reviving Port land's annual Rosa Festival were nipped li the bud yesterday when the citi zen's advisory budget committee, by unanimous vote, denied the petition of the Royal Rosarians for a special tax "levy to meet the expenses of the ros (bow. The committee not only voiced les disapproval of a resumption of this annual summer festival, but it took steps toward preventing efforts to re vive the festival at come future date. A few minutes after the committee had decided against the Ro.e Festival appropriation it eliminated from the Insurance budget a 110,000 item for the insurance of Rose Festival parapher nalia. Members of the committee said 1'neRose Festival property either should bo destroyed or sold, if possible. for Junk. Soldier Welcome Preferred. L. J. Goldsmith led the assault arainst the festival, and he found strong; support from other members of the committee. Dr. Jv- A- J. AtacKensie said he would rather see money ap Dronriated for celebrating; the return of Oregon soldiers from overseas. That Multnomah County haa been too niggardly In Its care of indigents was the belief voiced by the budget com mittee after an Investigation of the budget request of Henry Griffin, of the board of relief. rial tVarker I'rged. Both tr. Mackenzie and J. P. Farrell Insisted that the county should em ploy an experienced and competent so cial service worker to make a tbor oush Investigation of all charitable arcs. The board of relief budget was increased 11000 from the amount al lowed by the County Commissioners. The budget, as passed by the commit tee. Is This amount, members of the com mittee said, appears far too small, con sidering the population of alultnoman County. Air. Farrell said he believed there are many cases In which the county shrould be proffering assistance which have not been brought to light. Many worthy people, he said, will not seek charity, even though they may be In dire need of it. A trained social service worker, be contended, could cek out the cases and do a real aerv tee. Relief Kxpaaaioa Favored. At the present time Mr. Griffin is the cole worker in the board of relief. and. in most instances, relies on the re ports of private charitable organtxa tions In giving assistance from county funds. The budget committee approved tt the work Mr. Griffin has been do ing alone, but It was contended that the relief work la of sufficient Impor tance to command a more thorough organization. - other budgets approved yesterday were: Postage, 11000; real estate aewer assessments. $1000; 0.-W. R. & N. bridge rental, Hs,St7.9; livestock Indemnity, liiOO; Interstate bridge interest and bonds f 1O3.7&0; special road bond inter est ftiZ.jOO; Insurance, (3400. Another meeting of the budget com mittee will be held at 10 o'clock this morning. from grave to tray, featuring Instru mental diversion and dance novelties, is the bis act. Mme. Alma7 an attractive woman exponent of physical development, as sisted by her company of athletes, pre sents sensational acrobatic and lifting features. Dixie Brown and Dorothy Dodd (which sounds like the name of a well-known footwear for women) are two lovely lasses of attractive person alities and of excellent atage presence. Their offering, which consists of songs, has unusual merit In grace and artis try. The fourth act is a piano, vocal and violin number, presented In delightful style by a clever pair. Esmond and Adair. The Animated Weekly adds Interest In a timely, topical way. Santa Glaus has arrived and will entertain the children from 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 daily in Toyland Fourth Floor Bring the Children! Norwegian Women's Red Cross Auxilliary and, Ladies of Eastern Star Will Meet for War Work Thursday in Auditorium, Fourth Floor S.&H. Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full on or Before 10th Each Month Get Your Stamps PHONE RISE HELD UNJUST SEXATOK McXARY TO OPPOSE INCREASE AT CAPITAL. 40c Coffee 29c lb. No deliveries except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department, Fourth Floor. 40c Coffee at 29 lb. Old The Standard Store of the Nerthwest SaWortmanS? Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods King KODAKS The famous Eastman make, in all the best styles and sizes, Fourth Floor. A Kodak makes an excellent gift. We are also headquarters for Photographic supplies and do kodak finishing. Double Trading Stamps All Over the Store Effort Will Be Made to Induce Ship ping Board to Rescind Order Can celing Ships - in Oregon. In passing through Portland on his way back to Washington. United States Senator C I McNary held a conference yesterday with Mayor Baker and City Attorney LaRoche relative to the in creased telephone rates. Mr. McNary I promised to see Postermaster-General Burleson about it when he arrives in I Washington. Mr. McNary also said that I he will appear before the Shipping I Board and request that the board re scind the order which was issued can celing contracts for wood ships. "Portland la vitally concerned In the shipbuilding industry." said Mr. McNary. I "and cancellation or contracts on the part of the Government will be a ser- I lous blow to the entire community. It Is my intention of recommending to the Shipping Board that the ships originally contracted for be built. V hen the ves sels are floated they can be used In the I merchant marine. It is apparent to ) me. however, that as the Government gradually ceases Its shipping activities the shipbuilding industry will have plenty to do In constructing vessels for private account ana for foreign ac count." Discussing the work confronting Con gress, Mr. McNary outlined its general scope by saying that the high points I will be the ratification of the peace terms, placing the country on a sounf financial basis, legislation for the re clamation of public lands and Govern ment ownership of railroads, the tele' graph and telephone lines. Water power I development and the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers will likewise have prominent part In the session. It was the Intention or Mr. McNary to remain In Oregon longer, but the! shipping situation decided him to re turn to Washington as soon as possible. Witji All Cash or Charge Purchases ONLY 17 SHOPPING DAYS, and then Christmas! Make the most of each day by starting your shopping in the morning you will find it much more satisfactory in every way. Double Stamps given with all charge or cash purchases Thursday. Carry Small Parcels When ever Possible Reduced Prices on Georgette Crepe Remnants Lace Department, First Floor Lengths Vz, , 1,2,2 yards. Over 25 of the season's best selling shades are represented. End pieces and remnants suitable for collars, waists, etc. On SALE FRIDAY AT SPECIAfrLOW PRICES. REMNANTS and End Pieces of plain and fancy Nets (silk or cotton) and Chiffons, on sale Friday at ?4 to off regular prices. SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY! Boys' Corduroy Suits Priced Special at $6.75 A mid-season sale that will be hailed with delight by parents who have boys to clothe. These good suits are. made up in sturdy . wear-resisting , corduroys and fancy mixtures in serviceable dark colors. Very latest models. Sizes 6 &(i rrr to 18 years. SALE PRICE D Boys' Sweaters in the new styles at $5.00 to $6.50 Boys Christmas Ties at 35 to 85 Boys' Caps and Hats $1.00 to $2.50 Boys' Gauntlet Gloves $1.00 to $1.25 CHICAGO LABOR INDORSED XOX-PARTISAX IEAGUE PROM ISES TO CO-OPERATE. Proposal to Entrr Politics Receives Convention's Approval, Ac cording to Official Report. MEDICAk SOCIETY PLEDGES AID TO CITY HEALTH BOARD. Dra-iic Quarantine Regulations and Ban on Movie Theaters Is Favored. A memorial hospital, as a tribute to I Oregon's soldier sons. Is proposed in a resolution adopted by the I'ortland City I and County Medical Society last night. lr. C. L. Booth, who Introduced the resolution, advanced the argument that no more fitting tribute could be paid to the eervlce of the men than by giving it expression in a way that I ould rive service to humanity. This was amplified when Dr. Krnest F. Tucker amended it to include free treatment, for Oregon veterans of the war. Another Important action of general Interest was the adoption of a resolu tion pledging to the City Board of I ltealthtthe assistance of the society In stamping out Spanish Influenza. The society went on record as strongly favoring drastic quarantine regula tions, putting the ban on movie the aters and unnecessary business, and a protest' against the reported Intention I of the city authorities to close the Audi torium emergency hospital. An appeal was made by physicians I In regular practice for specialists to I engage for the tjme being In regular I practice to help out in tne great emer gency. ST. PACT Dec. 4. The National Non partisan League at its secret annual convention here today Indorsed the po litical activities of organised labor. In Chicago and formally pledged Its co operation, according to an official re port of the meeting given out tonight. The report declared the following resolution was adopted: "Whereas. The J25.O00 organised orklngmen and women of Chicago have voted unanimously to enter poli tics and wage an aggressive campaign to wrest the control of the city and state from the hands of "big business" and to procure the adoption of a pro gramme .pf fundamental economic re- lurms, Be t Resolved, by the National com mittee of the Non-Partisan League, in convention assembled. That we send our hearty greeting to the organised wage-earners of Chicago and of Illi nois, and pledge to them our sympathy and co-operation in their efforts- to consolidate the gains for true democ racy and for Justice to the workers and producers." The announcement said the report was signed by J. D. Ream. Nebraska: Deli Patterson, North Dakota: Jens Santa Claus' Headquarters On the Fottrth Floor 'T'HE WONDERS AND JOYS OF CHRISTMAS are most appreciated when. seen' through childish eyes. Bring the little ones in and let them wander through Santa's Realm they will enjoy it immensely and you, too, wilL be delighted just to see their eyes sparkle and to hear what they have to say. Toyland is filled to overflowing with interesting toys of every description for: boys and girls of all ages. Double Stamps. r Sensible GIFTS Fireless Cookers priced for Friday at $16.50 to $70.00 Electric Ovens $6-$8.50 Electric Grills now $9.0O Electric Heaters $11.00 Electric Toasters at $6.00 Casseroles $2.25 to $6.50 Coffee Percolators priced at $3 to $7.50 Third Floor. SALE SPECIALS Smoking Sets at 20 off. Book Rests on sale 20 off Chafing Dishes 20 off. Kettlesjsn Stands 20 off. Relish Dishes at 20 off. Dinner Gongs, Candlesticks and Caster Sets at 20 off. Women's Silk Dresses Special $12.98 Beautiful frocks of Georgette crepe combined with satin in many dif ferent shades dresses of crepe meteor or of all-Georgette, in the most attractive styles imaginable. There are smart .Russian blouse effects, popular straight-line models and basque or surplice styles with tunic or draped skirts. Embroidered and beaded models nearly all have dainty collars , of satin. Dresses suitable for all occasions. All fljl O QQ the very best, colors. SPECIAL SALE PRICE FRIDAY 3l3.i70 Women's Boots At $7.98 Main Floor Black, Tan and Novelty Boots fornsx-y selling at $8.50 up to $11.00 black dull kid, lace, plain toe, half Louis heels brown kid lace witfe fabric top, French heels dark tan calf, military heels gray or ivory kid lacer black kid with fawn cloth tops black with dark gray cloth tops, high curved heels, and many other Q7 QQ styles. All sizes in the lot. Special ODD LINES Boys' $4.75 But- (PO QQ toned Shoes, priced special at D-0 Hanson, Montana; M. L. Amos, Kan sas; JS. 1. fauquin,-. Minnesota: a. u. Kngle, South Dakota, and O. M. Thomas, Idaho, members of the resolutions committee. MONTENEGRIN KING OUSTED Nicholas, Is Reported Deposed- hy . National Assembly. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. The Serbian Legation here was advised officially today that King Nicholas of Monte negro bad been deposed by the Monte negrin National Assembly at Podgo ritxa. The dispatch says:- The dynasty of Karageorgevitch of Porbia Js elected to be the national dynasty for the Kingdom of Monte- are inhabited by the same Serb race) into one, since they will enter together the common state of all Serb, Croat and Slovene territories of the former Austro-Hungarlan Empire." . Corea n Petition Tabled. WASHINGTON. Dec 4 A petition from citizens of Corea requesting the American Government to aot toward enforcement of an old treaty guaran teeing Corea autonomy, free from dom ination by Japan, was laid on the table today by the Senate foreign re latione committee. King Nicholas Not Deposed. PARIS, Dec. 4. The Royal Monte negrin government has issued a state ment denying the report that King negro, thus uniting thse states which Nicholas has been deposed. VANCOUVER MAYOR WINNER G. R. Percival Re-elected Over E. V. Coats, Councitaian. VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 4. (Spe cial.) G. R. Percival, Mayor of Van couver for the past' two years, yester day was re-elected to that office for two years. Opposition did not develop until two dayabefore election, when E. V. Coats, Councilman from the Third Ward, entered the race, backed by the laboring men. As he was not a regular candidate, his name was pasted On with stickers by those who voted for him. Mr. Percival received 528 votes and Mr. Coats 282. Other city officials elected yesterday are: C. W. Davis, Councilman-at-large; .T. B. Atkinson, Councilman Fourth Ward: D. E. Hardin,' Councilman, Fifth Ward; W. M. Salisbury, Councilman, Sixth Ward; C. F. Zumsteg, Treasurer; Robert E. Brady, Cierk; William C. Bates, Attorney. GAY LOMBARD' ASKS DECREE Plaintif r Accuses Wife or Jeering Him "While Iiivlng in Portland. -SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 4. (Special.) Gay Lombard, living at the Bohemian Club, and manager and secretary of a local flour mill, filed suit for divorce today against Mrs. Mary Tongue Lom bard. He charges desertion and cruelty. According to the complaint the Lombards were married In Port land In 1904 and separated In 1916. She Jeered him, he nays, because his friends in Portland did not belong to the "so-called exclusive eet," and eho refused to entertain thorn. She alto refused to leave Portland with him. Mr. Lombard asks for the custody of their child and a divorce. Read The Oreponlan classified arts. HOW HE GUED K1DXKY TROLIH.K. "I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could nut get out of doors and scarcely tint of bed," writes C. E. Brewe, Village Springs, Ala. "Could not bend over at all without the most excruciating pain. I purchased a bottle or Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first few doses and continued their uso until completely cured. I consider Foley Kid ney Pills the best kidney remedy in tho world. No recurrence of my trouble." Sold everywhere. Artfr. DETENTION HOUSE PLANNED Cottage for 60 Persons to Be Built by City Near Troutdalc. A two-story frame cottage to cost J350 and to house $0 persons soon Is to be provided for the city's detention home near Troutdale. Passage of the ordinance authoring the expenditure t being brld pending submission of ulan by the City Building Inspector. J'assage of the ordinance was rec-1 ommended to the City Commissioners in a report made by a special commit-I tee consisting of Commissioners Barbur 1 anl Bigelow and Itabbl Wise. At the Theaters. Strand. THE timely and stirring picture I drama. "The Talk of the Town." I vies wttli an interesting, diversified programme of vaudeville acts on the I new bill at the Strand, which went! on the boards yesterday. The picture Is of particular appeal to followers of the Universal film star, Dorothy rhllltps. who Is featured at her actorlal best In the play. The story tells of the regeneration brought about by maternal love. It Is a sharp and forceful study In con trasts, in the pursuits and pleasures of the woman before her own children awaken her to a realisation of her own self. In one see A', a cafe Interior, the dancing of Una Fleming is of such vital quality It suggests the real rather than the reel. , Hanson's Jubilee singers In a series I of "close harmony" selections, varying fPI JlftH 52 The Unquestioned Confidence in W sS s t&&z& Golden West Vacuum Packed Coffee is sgsggrl Mm ys ' I iSl daily manifested by the demand of dis- Jwm J A criminating coffee consumers. Can by S'jyym ' rym m If FPilSS: can, its popularity increases. Cup by cup mmMjj - -eSeIui IF 1 'It w K Proves its wholcsomeness-its deli- J&tSMt fc 2 5 N ciousness-its enticing aroma-its claim