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TIIE MORXIXG OREGOyiAX, SATURDAY, SEPTE3IBET1 20, 1919. 11 CITY M.E.WS.IN BRIEF Watch Our Windows Daily City Editor Main 7070. A 6095 Sunday Kditor Slain 7070, A 6005 . rtu'eiuBiug uepanment. ...Alain iuiu, a wmo Bujwimicnueni oi .tsuiiaing . Alain t u 4 u, a ouwo OREGOSUS AT RESORTS. Subscribe with the following agenta at your summer resort to secure the most prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City races. buDscrlptlons by mail are payable in advance. , Barview, Or F. C. Robinson Bay City. Or O. E. Shelley Bayocean. Or F. D. Mitchell Brighton, Or A. W. Rowe Carson, Wash C. B. Smith Kcola, Or.. Cannon Beach Merchandise Co. Oaribaldi. Or S. M. McMillan Gearhart. Or W. S. Robinson Ixng Beach. Wash W. E. Stauhal Manhattan Beach, Or S. F. Angel Manzanita, Or E. Kardell Nahcotta, Wash H. J. Brown Js'eah-kah-nie, Or A. C. Anderson Netarts. Or Mrs. H. M. Cross Nehaiem. Or D. C. Perejoy Newport. Or O. T. Herron Ocean Park. Wash Emma S. Campbell Pacific Beach, Wash Burke Cole Pacific City, Or D. F. Edmunds Rockaway, Or Frank Miller Seaside, Or A. J. Gillette Shipherd's Hot Springs, Wash ..Mrs. N. St. Martin Seaview, Wash. ......... .George D. Putnam Wheeler, Or R. H. Cody Tillamook, Or J. D. Lamar Woods, Or Charland & Deuel Wilhoit Springs. Or F. W. McLeran AMUSEMENTS. JLIyCAZAR fBIeveiath at Morrison) Alcazar Musical Players in "ciari." This afternoon and tonight. BAKER (Broadway, near Morrison) Baker Stock company in "One of Us." This after noon and tonight. LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical comedy. 'Tho Merry Liars." Three shows dally. 2. 7 and 9 P. M. VANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2:30. 7 and 8:05. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5, 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. STRAND (Washington street, between Park and West Park) Vaudeville and moving pictures. Continuous. THRIFT STAMS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, Oregonian. Special, Service to Fair Announced. Special train service will, be given iext week by the Southern Pacific and Oregon Electric lines between Portland and Salem for accommodation of the large number of people expected to at tend the Oregon state fair. An excur sion rate of $2.30 will be in effect on both roads. From Tuesday to Satur day, inclusive, the Southern Pacific will operate a train leaving Portland at 8:30 o'clock each morning and leav ing Salem at 5:10 P. M., making stops at intermediate points. Wednesday morning the Oregon Electric will op erate two sections in the train leaving the North Bank station at 8:15 o'clock, and three sections will be run on Thursday morning. An extra train will leave Salem at 10 o'clock Thursday ieht for Portland. Bfacian Bottles Aid University. Belgian milk bottles, which have been placed in the downtown business dis trict for the benefit of the woman's building fund of the university of Ore gon, are gathering up coins for the cause and those wishing to donate various sums for the building will find the receptacles in prominent places downtown. Interesting stories are coming in from the 40 Oregon towns where these bottles have been placed. Qp woman in one of the smaller towns brought in her butter and eggs to market. She said it had been a great disapointment to her that she had been denied a college education and she wished to contribute to the fund. Another town writes that they are making the woman's building fund a. civic affair and every organization in the city is assisting in raising the fund. Back on the job, on Stark, between Broadway and Park. Falt's, the craw fish man. Adv. Railwat Storekeeper Appointed. K. J. Becker, who for some time was division- storekeeper for the Southern Pacific Railroad company, with head quarters in Portland. has been ap pointed general storekeeper for - the western Pacific railroad with head quarters at Jeffery shops. Sacramento. The appointment was made by E. W. Mason, general manager, and Mr. Becker already has taken charge of his new duties. Club to Visit Oneonta. The Trails club trip for tomorrow will be to the tipper end- of Oneonta creek. This-trip will require good hobnailed shoes, as it Is a climb up the rock to the upper falls. Participants will take O.-W B. & N. train at 7:30 A. M., buying round trip ticket to Oneonta. Flag stop on return at 4:22 P. 2.1. W. EL Erren is the leader. My Home Is for Sale. It is nearly new and entirely modern to the minutest detail. Situate on large pro minent corner with beautiful shrub bery and double garage. The house is finished in hardwood; has two baths; four toilets, plate glass, hotwater heat. Will give decided bargain for cash. S 179. Oregonian. Adv. 5 Reward. I want a small unfur nished apartment, all outside rooms, in a modern brick apartment house; nothing else considered; walking dis tance preferred. Will pay $5 for infor mation for the apartment I accept. Ad dress AB 27, Oregonian. Adv. Dr. Alzamon Ira -Lucas will lecture every Sunday night at 8 P. M. in Chris tensen's hall, Sept. 21. Topic: "How to Unfold Tour Psychic Powers." Demon trations. Admission free. Adv. Lost. Black wallet. 4x7 inches, eont discharge and photographs and other valuable property. Call Dave Wells Bdwy. 2470. or 355 Burnside; receive' reward. Adv. Tenant Wilcox building desires sub let two spacious rooms to right party. Common entrance. Equipment if de sired. Call Main,5980. Adv. Peaches for canning one 1 and 2 cents per lb., come at once. Eilers orchard route via Tualitan and Wilsonville free ferry. Adv. Dr. McMahos returns, successfully demonstrating 100 chiropractic: 31 treatments, $15. Adv. Kemmerer Coal, Carbon Coal Co mine agents. 321 Hawthorne ave East 1188. Adv. For Free Trial, Royal electric cleaner. Phone Bdwy. 1696. Stubbs Electric Co. Adv. Razors, blades, etc, ground. Port land Cutlery C" ... 86 6th St., near Stark. Adv. Dr. Ralph A. Fento.v returned; new location; 609 Stevens bldg. Main 167. Adv. Milk Diet Treatment. The Moore Sanitarium. Phone Main 6101. East 47 Adv. ' 1 Dr. C. Stuart Menzies returned; of fices Stevens bldg. Marshall 2597. Adv. Dr. Charles Edwin Sears has re turned; Stevens bldg. Adv. Mr. Larson" return papers to desk at 1015 Corbett bldg. Adv. Dance Sat. 129 4th. 3d floor. Adv. Featuring Unusual Values in Young Men's Suits Unusual quality fabrics au thentic styles. These famous Kuppenheimer Clothes are backed by -years of de pendability. Fall 1919 styles and patterns. $45 Lion Quality Clothes Young men's fine-made clothes in models of smart design. $30 to $40 Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland. . MORRISON and FOURTH Conspiracy Is Charged. Max Albert accuses J. R. Potter, S. Frager and the Western Salvage & Machinery com pany of conspiracy to cVefraud him, in a suit filed in the circuit court yester day. Through this alleged conspiracy, he asserts that Potter, a former busi ness associate, sold to the company a heap of scrap iron and machinery owned by Albert at Prindle, Wash., for $300. It was worth $2000, maintains Albert, who asks that amount in his suit. Albert filed a second suit yes terday against S. Frager. seeking to restrain him from transferring two notes totaling $2000 given by Albert to a third person. Liquor Brings Suit. An altercation over bottles of illicit liquor led John Rometsch to sue A. Groener in the circuit court for $255, it was admitted in testimony given before Judge Taz well yesterday. Rometsch contended that Groener had stolen six bottles of bootleg whisky, and in revenge he filed suit to collect $255 in odd sums which he declares Groener had borrowed from him during the past few years and for which he held I. O. U's. Stork Gladdens Crawford Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crawford of Vancouver, Wash., are the parents of a son, born yesterday morning at the Portland ma ternity hospital. Mrs. Crawford was formerly Emily Rupert, daughter of A. Rupert, head of A. Rupert eompany, incorporated. Woman Hurt in Fall. Mrs. Eliza Sabiano, 247 Caruthers street, was in jured about the head and side yester day when she fell while alighting from a etreet car on Second street. She was taken to St- Vincent's hospital where her injuries are said not to be serious. WHITE TEMPLE AVm. A. Waldo, Pastors Interdenominational Conference on CHRISTIAN PISDAMENTALS Saturday at Ti30 P. M. Rev. A. C. Dixon, D. II., Formerly Paator of Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, England. "The Consummation of the Incarna tion." Sunday, 11 o'clock. Music by White Temple Choii- Arthur W. McKee. Precentor and Soloist of Conference. Rev. W. B. Riley, D. D Pastor of First Baptist Church, Min neapolis. "The . Second Comtna: and Christian Conduct and Character." 8:15 o'Clocfe, Rev. W. B. RilcT, D. D. "The Consummation of the Agn." 7:45 P. M. Rev. A. C. Dixon, IX D., The Glory of the Incarnation." ' WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets. Miss Dorothy A'ichols of Chicago Will leu tne story 01 HER CONVERSION TO PROTEST- ANTISM SUNDAY, 8 P. M.. AT THE CHURCH OF COD, On Fall In a: St., Between Union and Gar- nria. tmc wooaiawn or Alberta Car. Dr. Pence's Sunday Subjects: lOr.lO "The God Whom We Worship; Are We Pagan or Christian f" 7:30 "Where Is the Power for a Strong Light f" Westminster Quarter City's Best With Pipe Organ Ac companiment. Blhle School 12:10s Christian Endeavor 6:30. A Cordial Invitation to the Public. Dr. Edward H. Pence, Pastor. WESTMINSTER ' c tar of a. Thousand Moods Bi Jamm photo jPLA 0 1 J 7 Her Latest Triumpft 8 r : 1 ii .......... A 0Ti 'nriT(v n ' -i-d It 'mr"""" , - " . -in ji i ipsw" MATIM2E 18c war tax 2c : 20c EVEMXGS, SI'S. DAYS, HOLIDAYS 22c; war tax iic ; 25c Children nnder 12 9c; war tax lc; total..... 10c L CONTINUOUS DAILY 11 A. At. to 11 P.M. Extra Added Features FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TWELFTH AND ALDER STREETS Come. tomorrow and hear Rev. E. T. ALLEN Recently home from Persia, where he has lived for ten years. He has a thrilling story of the war in the east. 10:30 A.M. "THE MARTYRED CHURCH OF PERSIA" 7:45. P. M. "FEEDING FIFTY THOUSAND ON FAITH" Sunday Evening, 7:45 o'Clock MOVING PICTURES Dr. Lincoln L. Wirt will show you in Moving Pictures what he saw in Armenia, Syria and Palestine. Will tell you the con ditions as he found them and what America is doing to meet the situation. Come and see these wonderful pictures. Doors Open at 7 :00 o'Clock. All Seats Free Morning Service 1 1 : 0 0 o'Clock Sermon by Rev. W. W. Willard, D. D. "MEANING IN HUMAN LIFE" First Congregational Church Park and Madison Sts. THE SM-CMIET S-C E NT E . EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Office Furniture a Appliances Printing Bngra ving Bookbinding UasHAixcoao Msca COMPLFTE LJVr OF STFCTL. num; Devices ano system? STANDARD MERCHANDISE AT WOOSTER'S VORKIXGHE.VS STORE Clothing-, hardware and tool dealers. Se, 10c, lSe a-oods, aat sundries, freneral merchants. WOOSTER'S Open Krenlnca. 48S to 401 Wash. St. Take ear from Woo iter's. "SPIRITUAL BARGAINS" in TRINITY CHURCH 19TH AND EVERETT STS. Serricea Holy Communion 8 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 A. M. Evening Prayer and Address 8 P. L Dr. Morrison has returned and will preach. Sunday School will reopen at 9:45. Our regu lar members are urged to come. Strangers cordially welcome. Morning subject: "Spiritual Bargain." Meet Your Friends Wilbnr Methodist Church (Multnomah Hotel) Sunday Morning 10:30 Service Subject: "The Great Home-Coming of the Saints" Church packed last Sunday MALE QUARTET The preacher has a human-heart message. Dr. Short invites you to worship and fel lowship. Come Early. Wanted Chairs to Cane by School for Blind rOR PARTICULARS CALL East OOO, Nls,Ma.MI.m am.sg-fBamammasmmw-ajB n Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, Office Furniture Glass & Prudhomme Co. PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS 63-67 Broadway Kead The Oregonian classified ads.