Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 30, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIE MORNING OKEGONIAN', WEDNESDAY,- APRIL 30, 1919.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
City JMt!- Main T70. A S
Fmdar Bultor
Adtr(ifin ikpartmnt. . . Mam 77tl. A
uWUiMdrat af tllldlns-lfelB 7O70, A
AMIWJIESTS.
Bmi.rO fnwIwaT at TajrlorV Orpbeoni
aalvtll. Toaichu
AKLR iHnahii. nar 3Irtin) Baker
Jl.j.r. In -The Claim." This afternoon
nit tontsnt.
At.CAZAH ilorrlon at Elvnth Almiar
P1Tr in "Tn Trap." Thta altera oon
an lonlshC
PANTACE.- (Brodwa at Aldr Vaode-
vuia: mm aboaa dally. 2-39. T and SOS.
HIPPODROME (Biadwar at Tamhlll)
Yawlvwlt! and mn ma picture. 2 to a.
41 ta II P. M. Saturdara, Sandara and
hoiidara coatinvoaa, 1:11 to 11 at.
I7RAN r tWaehtnstoti tret. bflwn Tark
and Weal Para Vaode:l and movlDf
picture, continuoom,
X.TRIC i Foe rth and Stara f.yrU- company
In Tha 1I of Ko-Ko." Thla afternoon at
2 30 and tonlsht at 7:30.
THRIFT FT A JITS
and
WAR SAYINGS STAMP!
On Sal at
tosl!aa Offtc, Oriiw'tn.
Call Mala 4 ISO or A J
Kmouts to Initiate. Next Tuesday
evening; rortland council KnlKhts of
Columbus will Initiate a class of 69
candidates at the cathedral hall. The
candidates and members will assemble
at P. M. at ths cathedral hall and a
luncheon will be served. Immediately
after which the Initiatory work will
commenca This Is the flirt time the
full degree, work of the Knls-hts of Co
lumbus has been exemplified at ninht
on the Facific coast. As each Sunday
In May and the first two Sundays In
June will witness exemplification of
Ins degree work o.' he Knights of Co
lumbus It was decided to have this
class at niBht so that candidates may
attend ths Initiation tn other Oregon
cities. I'ortland council will Initiate
another class on May 2i.
How Does Milk CrrE? After reading-
the convincing article ""CurinE
rnsease With Milk" In May Thyslcal
Culture one more readily sees in it a
Mood making, body renovating process.
It. Charles Sanford Porter, who has
had 51 years experience in the use of
the milk diet. Insists there Is only one
way to take the "cure" properly and
that Is In bed. The Moore Sanitarium
for the past three years has devoted
Its work to the Porter method of giving
ths milk cure and the gratifying re
sults confirm the method as correct and
quick, hour weeks Is the average time
required, although disease conditions
treated are both serious and chronic.
Th Moore Sanitarium. East Twenty-
rls-hth at Alder, Phone Kast 47. Office
0I Selling building. Main 101. Adv.
Kxf.irrs or Coi-chbcs to Go to Taco
ka. Members of the fourth degree
Knights of Columbus of the northwest
will hold an initiation in Tacoma.
"Wash- on May 3. Portland council
expects to have about 100 members and
candidates attend and sleeper accom
modations have been arranged for to
leave Portland on the O.-W. R. & N.
Friday. Hotel accommodations have
been arranged at the Tacoma hotel,
where the Tacoma council has made
arrangements for a banquet for visit
ing members, candidates and their
ladies. Portland arrangements are
being taken care of by P. J. Hanley.
Taroma ladies will entertain visiting
Udies during the degree Saturday
afternoon.
Hamdt Sr-rr Opens. Suit brought by
Ernest W. Hardy, as trustee In bank
ruptcy for the Kilers Music House,
against the Oregon Kilers Music House,
opened before Circuit Judge Ganten
bein yesterday with all Indications of
lasting at least a month. The action
seeks the clearing up of various phases
of proceedings Involving the Craves
Music House, the Oregon Kilers Music
House and subsidiary corporations and
the appointment of a trustee for the
defendant corporation on the grounds
that funds have been mismanaged and
dissipated by the president. Hy J.
Kilers. to the detriment of stockholders
in the plaintiff concern.
WlU. I ATK ISt POSTLJAXn Dr. M. P.
Mendelsohn, the writ-known optician,
has decided to locate permanently In
I'ortland and will open offices In the
Falling building in the near future. 1'r.
Mendelsohn graduated from Heidelburg
in ISsO. and came to this country the
same year. A treatise on optics writ
ten bv Dr. Mendelsohn had a wide cir
rulatlon. The doctor practiced his pro
fession In San Kranclsco 22 years and Is
also well known throughout Oregon,
especially so at The Dalles. La Grande
and Salem-
Coktictcd Max Sentencct. Sam
Holli. convicted of manslaughter last
week after a trial for murder in the
course of which he admitted killing
Mrs. Betty Taug on February 14. 1919,
was sentenced to from one to 15 years
In the penitentiary by Circuit Judge
Catena yesterday. Rolll shot Mrs. Taug
in a frenzy of rage when she returned
to her divorced husband. Hans Taug,
to make her home with him. after an
illegal marriage to P.oIlL The shooting
took place at the home of Taug-, S5
Congress street.
Aucx Leleo Sies Alice Leleo main
tains that her husband's blood is one
quarter Kanaka, making their marri
age Illegal under provisions of section
2H3 of Lords Oregon laws, in a suit
asking annulment of the ceremony per
formed October 27. 19ls. filed in the
circuit court yesterday. She also as
serts that David Lelco has another
wife, undivorccd.
-How to Hold Job" "Will Be Topic.
R. G. McCulloch. whose experience
qualifies him to speak on the subject,
will lecture on "How to Get a Job and
How to Keep It." at the V. M. C. A.
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. The
lecture is open to the public. Young
men who are seeking to better their
position in life are especially invited.
D. Walter Morton, dean of the
School of Commerce. University of Ore
gon, will give a 3&-minute talk on
Business Letter Writing: How It
Should Be Studied and Made More of a
Science." Portland hotel. Wednesday
noon. April 30. at 12:1a. Public cordial
ly invited. Adv.
The Dali.es Ji-pce ox Hexc-h Here.
Circuit Judge Wilson of The Dalles
opened court In Multnomah county yes
terday to aid In a press of business.
Ills first case was a personal injury
suit in which Hallie A. Ftargalt asked
J ."00 damages from the Portland Rail
war. Light a: Tower company.
Graxo Ctenino Picn-ic. Sunday. May
4. beautiful Crystal I-ake park, ladies'
ball game. Royal Purple vs. Kvergreen:
Kirkpatrlck Stars vs. Piedmont
Maroons; dancing, games, contests, just
the plsce for you to go for a good
time. Come. Adv.
LiErrgXAXT Cole Reactiks New Yore.
.Mrs. R. S. Cole. 41 Clinton streeL
received a message yesterday from her
husband. Lieutenant Cole, conveying the
pews that he had arrived safely in New
York. lieutenant Cole was in the
army medical corps overseas.
For Sale. 5-room modern bungalow
st Gearhart at a sacrifice, electric
llghtsi bath, fireplace, some furniture.
Owners have no use for same. K 203,
Oregon ian. Adv.
Lecture ix Y. M. C. A. Lobbt. J. H.
Jones, doctor, preacher and Y. M. C. A.
war work secretary, will deliver a short
address in the lobby of the "Y" Thurs
day noon, on "Growing Up."
NtRATA Tea. Flavory and good
strength. Closset it Devers, Portland.
Adv.
Oriental Rrr.s Repairing, cleaning.
Storage. Cartoz:an Pros.. Oriental rugs
and carpets. 10th and Wash. Adv.
Dr. A. Tilzkr returned: office 1129
telling bldg.; hours. I-o P. M. Adv.
Dr. Daniel Meters moved. Stevens
ball dinar. Adv.
Dr. W. I. Xorthcp. dentist, returned:
T7 Stevens bldg. Adr.
Rexemrer Xi'-rat-a Tea. Closset &
revers. Portland. Adv.
Major Rasb Stops rx Portland,
Major Fred W. Kase of the 34tlh in
fantry. formerly entry surveyor with
the district forestry service, was in
Portland yesterday on his way to Sea
aide. His family is at Seaside and
will remain there until after Major
itase reports for discharge at Cam
Lewis at the close of his present lj
dsy leave. The family will then make
Portland Its home. Major Rase resum
Ing his old position with the forestry
service. Lieutenant M. H. Woodward,
formerly mineral examiner with the
district forest service, has returned to
Portland. He has been mustered out o
the service and will resume his old
work. Lieutenant Woodward was with
an engineer organization at Camp
Jackson.
Atrros Collicr: Four Woatgx Hi-rt.
Collision of two automobiles at First
and Harrison streets early yesterday
Injured four women slightly. They
were: Mrs. J. E. Hopkins, Montgomery
apartments: Misses Margaret Vedder
and Gladys Carter, both of the Martha
Washington home, and Miss Elizabeth
Taylor. 968 Hancock street. The women
and Albert Steinberg, all of whom work
for the Northwest Steel company, were
riding west on Harrison street, and
hit a machine driven south on First
street, by F. Polsky. 218 Front street.
Mr. Steinberg's car upset, throwing the
women on the street. Neither man was
hurt. Misses Vedder and Carter re
ceived medical aid at the Emergency
hospital. The others; are at Good
Samaritan hospital.
Gas Tank Leaks: RrsrDrXTS Gasp.
Ammonia from a leaky tank in the
basement of the Tru-Blu Biscuit com
pany. Last Sixth and Davis streets.
yesterday gave residents of that neigh
borhood an idea of the horrors of using
gas In war. Everyone for A block to
windward of the biscuit company
gasped for breath nntll firemen wear
ing smoke helmets descended into the
basement and shut off the gas. The
gas began leaking about 3:30 P. M,
and permeated the basement of the
factory, where the tank is located, until
workmen without masks could not
enter the place. Lieutenant Holden and
Fireman Balsinger. both from fire
truck No. 4, finally donned smoke
helmets and stopped the leak.
Master Plumbers Hold Social.
The first social held by the Master
Plumbers' association was given last
Saturday evening in the East Side
Business Men's club. The social was
attended by members and their families
and friends and served as an introduc
tlonary preliminary to the annual con
vention of the state association to be
held In Astoria on May 10. The follow
ing programme was given: Piano (elec
tion. Miss Mary Greenlee; vocal duet,
Helen Abrams and George Post: read
ing. Edna May Root: vocal solo, Mrs F.
K. Burfltt: reading. Mrs. Charles Full
man: vocal solo. Helen Pansy Abrams;
reading. Clarence Whltcomb; vocal solo,
G. E. Abrams: vocal solo, Grace Squires.
Leper Suspect Is Held. Following
an investigation made by City Health
Officer Parrtah and State Health
Officer Roberg, Lecu Poy, a Chinese,
45 years old has been placed under
guard at the Multnomah county hos
pital as a leper suspect. For ten days
past, since he reported to the hospital
with a supposed burned foot, he has
been in Isolation. Dr. Parrish believes
that the man has suffered from the
disease for seven or eight months and
is now endeavoring to have the man
transported to a government leper
colony.
Japanese Prtxts ox Exhibition. For
short time only, some of the more
famous Japanese prints are on exhibi
tion at the Museum of Art, Fifth and
Taylor streets. Among them are figures
by Harunobu and Klyonaga, rain and
snow scenes and birds by HIroshige
and some of the well-known prints by
Hokusai from the "Water Falls" and
the "FuIJi" scries. The regular hours
of the museum are: Nine to 5 week
days, 2 to S Sundays, free the after
noons of Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
Wilpred Smith Expected Home.
Wilfred Smith, state director of the
United States employment bureau. Is
expected to return to Portland tomoc
row from Washington, D. C where he
was In attendance at the meeting of
governors and state employment direc
tors called by the department of labor.
The meeting was called to consider
methods of creating support for the
employment bureau appropriations
which come before the next meeting of
congress.
New Yorker Praises Oreoox Sckxert.
Articles praising the beauties of the
Columbia highway nature appear in
the Sullivan County Review, a weekly
newspaper published in Roscoe, N. Y.,
by L. William Honea Mr. Hones, who
is a Presbyterian minister on Sundays
and an editor the remainder of the
m-eek. was in Portland last winter. He
made the trip west to perform the
wedding ceremony of his son. Captain
Hone of Vancouver barracks.
S. C. Pier to Speak at Ad Clc-i.
S. C. Pier, city commissioner, will be
the speaker at the Ad club luncheon
this noon at the Benson hotel. Gov
ernor Olcott will be a guest of the
club. It will be his first public appear
ance In Portland since he has assumed
the gubernatorial duties. Miss Dorothy
Bliss will sing. The subject to come
before the club this noon will be the
feasibility of the Roosevelt coast mili
tary road.
Corporal Deatom ix New York.
Mrs. Mime Deaton received a wire from
her nephew. Corporal William R. Dea
ton. announcing his arrival in New
York from overseas. Corporal Deaton
was in France with the 117th engineers
and will be at Camp Merritt, N. J., until
his discharge, when he will return to
Portland.
CnARLES WlLBERT SX0W TO TALK.
Charles Wllbert Snow will talk tonight
at 8 o'clock in room A, central library,
on "The New American Poetry." This
will be the 11th lecture in the series
of 12 which Mr. Snow is offering on
Modern English Poetry," in the Reed
college extension course.
Thk Victort Tailors (formerly In the
service), make elegant suits to order
for men, women. 463 Wash. st. Adv.
'1 i 1 11 ft
(cf1 .eKuppenheimer
One of the season's smartest and most distinctive
styles. Its stylish, well-bred features are the welt
seam back continuing over the shoulders in a grace
ful curve to form the curved-slash pockets; the close,
form-fit of the back, and the harness stitching
around the back of the waist and on the cuffs. Such
a model as the "AVIATOR" recommends itself well
to every young man of refined taste. Its modest
price of
$40
places it further in popular favor. Come in today
and slip into the "AVLA.T0R."
Other Kuppeiiheimer Models Ranging Vari
ously in Price From $30 to $60
Home of Kuppenheimer Clothes
MORRISON at FOURTH
S. & H. Stamps Given
SOLDIERS GUESTS OF CITY
Efforts Made to Have 18th Engi
neers Hon ted Through Portland.
Eighteen soldiers en route from
Camp Holablrd, Maryland, to Camp
Lewis were the guests of Portland yes
terday between 12:30 and 4 o'clock.
The men were met by the general
reception committee and taken to
lunch. Later they went to theaters and
took an automobile ride to see the city.
The next group of soldiers to pass
through Portland will be casualty com
pany No. 439. which will leave Hoboken
today, according to information at Lib
erty temple. It Is presumed men of
this company are from the 91st divi-
on.
Efforts are being made to have com
panies E and F of the 18th engineers'
regiment routed through Portland on
their way to Camp Lewis. Telegrams
this effect were sent yesterday to
Senators McN'ary and Chamberlain
from the general reception committee,
the united war auxiliaries and Mayor
Baker.
Fish wheel Permit Denied.
OREGON! AN NEWS BUREAU. Wash-
ngton, April 29. Permission has been
enied John R. O'Neel, A. C. O'Neel and
. R. McOrath of Portland, Or., to erect
fishwheel at Cascade Locks on the
Columbia river. The war department
cites several oojections, chief among
them being the trouble sure to follow
between Indians In that locality and
white fishermen, as such a grant would
violate the rights of the Indians.
INCOME PROPERTY.
Fine Investment. Small apartment
house In best residential section-of the
city. For sale by owners.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.,
21 S Chamber of Commerce bldg, Adv.
CARD OF THANKS.
- We wish to thank our many friends
and acquaintances, also the machinists'
union local No. 63 for the beautiful
flowers and the kindness and sympathy
shown us in our recent bereavement
in the loss of a devoted husband and
loving father.
MRS. BRIDGET T. COWLING
Adv. AND FAMILY.
CARD OP THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
for the kindness shown us during the
Illness and death of our beloved hus
band and father, also for the beautiful
floral offerings. MRS. J. JJ. MOUUI
Adv. AND FAMILY.
NURATA TEA. A perfect blend.
Ceylon-Indian-Java teas. Closset &
Devers, Portland. Adv.
Dry slabwood and Inside wood, green
stamps, for cash. Holmar. Fuel Co.
Main 3S3. A 3353 Adv.
AERO SQUADRON MAN HOME
Glen W. Eddings in Portland on
Way to Gold Hill.
The German airmen got some of our
pilots and some of our men, but of
ficially the 13th aero squadron Is
credited with S7 enemy planes. It is
certain that as many more crashed far
behind the lines, thus depriving the
squadron of additional official credit."
That was part of the work that the
13th aero squadron performed, accord
ing to Glenn W. Eddings or Gold Hill,
who arri-ed in Portland yesterday from
Camp Lewis, after It months' overseas
duty.
The 13th squadron participated In the
St. Mihiel drive and the Argonne-Meuse
offensive.
Before he enlisted, Mr. Eddings was
Southern Pacific fireman, on the
Roscburg to Ashland run.
Rail Rates Giver Veterans.
A rate of 2 cents per mile has been
granted by Director-General Hines for
delegates attending the national cau
cus of the American Legion, as the pre
eminent organization of present-day
war veterans Is named. This informa
tion came yesterday to Captain Dow V.
Walker of the Oregon branch of the
legion from Colonel Theodore Roose
velt, temporary chairman for the
L'nited States. .The caucus will be held
In PL. Louis May 8 and and Oregon
veterans hope to send a goodly bunch
of delegates.
lllD WATCH WAIT-6EE! jj
1 1 r
WILL BE
TALKED ABOUT
NEXT SATURDAY
Y.M.C.A. Technical Schools
AUTOMOBILE AND TRACTOR ENGINEERING
Prepare for summer business. Excellent equipment and
Instruction make progress rapid and success sure. Students
may enroll at any time and begin Immediately.
RADIO TELEGRAPHY
Get ready for good positions and pleasant work in the
' merchant marine. Hundreds of students now occupy these
positions.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The Instruction plan of this school combines theoretical
work in school and an equal amount of time in the actual
practice of electrical employment. Excellent laboratory
equipment.
Day and silgbt schools fa 20 different eooraea, '
. training mea for naefal occupations. .
Reduced rates to discharged soldiers in all schools.
Come in and see schools, equipment, etc., or address
Dlv. C Y. M. C A.. Department of Education. Portland,
for detailed Information.
NURATA TEA Is GOOD TEA. Closset
& Devers. Portland. Adv.
Here's a
Bird That's
Meat for the
Speed Cops.
A GOOD
Popular Priced
Restaurant
Clean, Quick Service
WOOD'S
QUICK LUNCH
Sixth and Stark
( Supported by ' ( u
jjojg jsAntsch i
tftih 1 jsfS'Wistend into bankruptcy,
ItilV Vfcm then hand?dihera chedc-.
If !A Wtw for' 5aOW..Whataa'Sh
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Just one person II
will make the j CT
Victory loan i i yor
a success B I
g a . PTTRT7 r.IEAN.
and that Is THE rxDIVIDCAL
SUBSCRIBER.
It Is THE INDrVTOTJAX mul
tiplied by millions like him that
has made possible the splendid
institution of LIFE INSURANCE.
Truly, this is a rare privilege,
created for YOU avail yourself
of it while you can. And take
your policy in the strong West
ern company
NEW WORLD LIFE
J. W. Farrell, City Mgr.
Dr. L. A. Kerr, Supervisor
Stevens Building
LUNCH
It's delightfully cool and
pleasant at lunch time in
this grill room, with its
spotless n apery and '
clean-tiled floors. Drop
in today and en j oy a menu
appropriate to the sea
son. From 11 ' to 2
50c
Table d'Hote Dinner and
Dancing 5:30 to 9 $1.25
Ye Oregon
f-wP 1 1 Broadway
KJl.lrVlr at Stark
j
Superfluous Hair Quickly Removed
Nlkk-liarr Odorless, Harmless Iepllatory
will remove superfluous hair. Ntkk-Mrr
Peerless French Gray Hair Boot Restorer
not a dye.
See Miss -Gray, aemonstrator, at wood-ard-CIarke
Drug Store, or send 3c stamp to
"IKK-MAKB LABORATORIES,
Office o. 7. 8rllins--Hirca Bide,
Portland, Oregon.
Phone Main 3271, Office Honrs I to S.
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICB
Office Furniture a Appliances
PRINTING ENGPA VING BOOKBINDING
Habshau. oeo
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In San Francisco
stop UEB
ST WAR
Geary Street, just ofi Union Sonars
From 3ieSO a Day
Bnuktas.60u Lunch 90c dinner CI -0U
Sundays tweaioagt 2bc Dinner fcl.t
Munlcna? car Ime direct to dooe. Motor
ous meets principal trams ana steamer.
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COMPLETE LINE OF STEEL
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BREAD
ilAYNES -FOSTER BAKING CO.
A Heart-to-Heart Talk
Have you ever heard of
"Hot Water Piped into your
House"?
That's virtually what we do
with the Ruud Instantaneous
Automatic Water Heater,
which you can see exhibited
at the Gas Company, Fifth
and Alder. ...
Being entirely automatic, it
requires absolutely no atten
tion .
- You may have the small
tank heater and let it burn by
the hour. Pwesult: Big Bill.
Not Big Bill Hart but Big Bill
for gas.
But the Automatic shuts off
when you turn the faucet. It
stops . the gas consumption.
Yet is always, there with the
goods. You turn the faucet:
Presto! Hot water.
And the cost?
Read tomorrow's heart-to-heart
talk.
"Meet me at the Gasco"