Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 08, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919.
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CITYNEWS IN BRIEF
rtlr Editor Mahl TTO. A 8095
Sunday Editor Vain 7070. A wi
Adtartlalnc Department. .Main 770. A ""
Superintendent vt Bulld'C.Main 7O70. A 60U5
AMfSKMENTS.
CRPHEl'M (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude
ville. Thia afternoon.
ALCAZAR (Eleventh at Slorrtaon) Alca
"r Mujical flayers, in "Three. Twlna."
Thia afternoon and lonlsht.
BAKER (Broadway. near Morrlaonl
Baker Stork company in "The 13th
Chair." Thia afternoon and tonihU
LYRIC (fourth at Stark) Musical com
Jy. "777." Tnree ahowa daily. 2. 7 and
P. 31.
PA NT AGES (Broadway at Alder Vaude
!:'. Three ahowa daily. 2:30. 7 and
:oi
HIPPODROME (Broadtray at Tamhlll)
Vaudevi.'le and moving pictures. 2 ts 5.
:4S to II P. 14. Saturdays. Sundays
and holidays, continuous. 1:13 to 11 P. M.
STRAND (Washington atreet. between
Park and West i'ark Vaudeville and
moving pictures. Continuous.
THRIFT STAMPS
WAR SAVING STAMPS
On Sale at
Buaineaa Office. Oreg-onlan.
Eighteen Quarts on Kalama Seized.
A raid made on the steamer Kalama,
Just arrived from San Francisco, by
the war emergency squad under the
leadership of Lieutenant Thatcher
late Monday night, resulted in the
seizure of 19 quarts of whisky. No
arrests were made at the time but the
officers are investigating in the hope
of implicating some member of the
crew or some passenger. The steamer,
which tied up at the Jefferson-street
dock, arrived from San Francisco
Monday night.
Mrs. M. Tooxo can take more pupils
In classes for beginners. Advanced
dancers every Thursday evening. Lin
r.ea hall. 666 Irving St., near 21st.
East 3119. Adv.
Razors, blades, etc.. ground. Port
land Cutlery Co, 86 6th iL, near Stark.
Adv.
McCutchan & Little have removed
their law offices to the Henry bldg.,
suite 501-529 Adv.
Dr. W. B. Hakiltoh has returned.
Office 54914 Williams ave. Adv.
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.Mrs. riAtJViE Gets Decree. With
property ria-hts settled out of court,
Mrs. Theresa Sauvie yesterday re
celved a divorce from Albert L. Sauvie
on a cross complaint filed to her hus
band's suit, the decree being signed
by Presiding Judge Gatens. Deser
tion was the grounds alleged in the
answer and cross-complaint to which
Sauvie did not reply. Mrs. Sauvie
denied that her interest in residential
property was worth $40,000 as intl
mated by her husband, saying it was
not more than JlO.OnO. and further
asserted that property owned by her
husband and admitted by him to be
worth at least $40,000 was valued at
175.000.
L.KOION Me to Be Dance Ghests.
Members of the American Legion will
be guests of honor at a dance to be
given Friday evening in the city audi
torium by the War Camp Community
Service. A special invitation also has
been extended to members of the
Canadian Veterans' association and
all service and ex-service men. The
guests are asked to bring their own
dancing partners. Tickets for party
may be obtained from the War Camp
Community Service headquarters in
the Northwestern Bank building or
from Liberty temple. The tickets are
free but admission to the dance de
pends on their presentation Friday
evening.
Loss or $1300 Reported. S. C.
Rhodes, negro, of 620 Union avenue
made a report to the detective bureau
late Monday night that someone had
picked his pocket and robbed him of
$1300. Rhodes drew $400 out of the
bank Monday and he told the inspec
tors he had In addition $900. which
he had been carrying around with him
since his marriage. He said he had
been married three years and his wife
knew nothing of this $900. Inspec
tors said they were inclined to doubt
Rhodes' story
False Friend I-ined $100. Harry
Greenwood. 27. logger. befriended
Charles Parker of Gates. Or., by find
ing a room for him in the north end
Monday night. Greenwood and Parker
staved all night together and when
Parker awoke in the morning he dis
covered that his roommate had gone
and also $ and a watch were missing.
Greenwood was placed under arrest
by City Inspector Craddock and Muni
cipal Judge Rossman asked him to
pay a fine of $100.
Feast to Be Observed. The "Feast
of Tabernacles" will be observed in
the Congregation Ahaval Sholom.
Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8
o'clock and tomorrow night at 8
o'clock. Tomorrow and Friday morn
ing services will be at 9 o'clock. Rabbi
Arthur S. Montax will deliver a ser
mon at every service. Rev. R. Abra
hamson will officiate, assisted by the
choir.
T. M. C. A. Lecture Tonight. Julius
F. Stone of Columbus, O.. will lecture
at 8 o'clock tonight in the auditorium
of the Y. M. C. A., his subject being
"Astronomy. He has been an ex
plorer in Mexico and has traveled ex
tensively in Arizona and Ltah and
will tell of his trips, illustrating them
with beautiful slides. The lecture is
free and the public is invited.
Home Is Burglarized. Police were
searching yesterday for the burglars
who entered the home of John Zoller,
H SHOW IS GOOD
BILL WITH "OT YET MARIE"
TO CLOSE AT MATINEE TODAY.
Engagement of Heilig for Boxing
Prevents Extension of Pro
gramme to Tonight.
The Orpheum's "Not Yet Marie"
show, which has proved to be one of
the most popular bills thus far this
season, will close its Portland en
gagement with the matinee today, the
engagement of the Heilig by the box
ing commission preventing the stag
ing of an extra Orpheum performance
tonight.
"Not Yet Marie," which Is produced
by C. B. Maddock. who was respon
sible for "The Bride Shop," is remind
ful of that popular musical comedy
Watch Our Wisdom Dally
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William Kdmands In "Not Yet
31 a He," at Orphenm.
and criticis also see in "Not Yet
Marie" a great similarity to "Lora-
abrdi, Ltd." The costuming of "Not
Yet Marie" is gorgeous and the girls
make several changes in the progress
of the act appearing first as models
in colorful lingerie.
The part of Bambino, the photog
rapher. in whose studio the story of
"Not Yet Marie" is told, is taken "by
William Edmunds, who is extremely
natural as an Italian and whose con
fusion of English wins numerous
laughs.
The other principals of the lively
act are William Cotton, Hazel Boyne
and Dorothy Shirley, all of whom win
plaudits. The act Is interspersed
with catchy songs and lively dances
and the big surprise in the finale
causes an outburst of laughter and
applause.
This show Is pervaded with comedy.
DIKING WORK IS RUSHED
five of the seven note nf the hill malf.
zu tAsi coucn street, sometime iion- ing a great laughter appeal
Bj nigtnfc wniie Lite zamiiy was
ki. -nd got away with a quantity
of money and some Jewelry. Mr.
Zoller reported I0 in bills, a woman's
wrist watch asWS n opal and pearl
ring missing.
Schclman Out on Bail. Harry
Echulman, arrested Monday by Agent
Byron of the department of Justice
in connection with alleged wholesale
thefts of government v?ol, procured
his release from custody yesterday by
posting $3000 ball with Vntted States
Commissioner Drake. -oilman will
St.
Project in Colombia Near
Ilelens Is Progressing.
ST. HELENS. Or., Oct. 7. (Spe
cial.) The work of diking the over
flow and lowlands between the Co
lumbia river and the highland of
the Washington shore is progressing
rapidly. Two dredges are digging a
r.e at UDeny pending action Dy the channel nine miles long and throwing
federal grand Jury. u . embankment or dike which Is
un. MCtLVEKM to speak. Dr. W. T. to 60 feet at the bottom and 24 feet
McElvesn. the new minister of the at the top. It is estimated that 9000
First Congregational church, will ad- acres of land which are covered bv
dress the Washington state confer- the high water each year will be re
claimed and that the land reclaimed
will provide hundreds of fruit and
truck farms. The cost of the project
is around $350,000. The work is being
handled by the Columbia river diking
district No. 6.
With the completion of the project
it is proposed to place a ferry in oper
atlon between St. Helens and the
Washington side of the river and fur
nish transportation for the settlers
and for their products.
JAPANESE BARON IS DUE
ence of the Congregational churches
which will convene In Walla Walla
today. He will speak both at the
afternoon and evening sessions. He
is making his home temporarily at
Alexandra Court.
Crimes Increase. Safe of Casino
theater Is carried off by robbers: $437
In cash taken. Why worry? This loss
was covered by burglary insurance
with W. R. McDonald & Co, Marshall
2391. Yeon building. Our burglary.
theft and hold-up policy protects you
against all such losses. Let us tell
you about it. Adv.
Dr. Short to Speak. Rev. Francis
Pnpffstt Shnrt nittAr et I h. TVUK,,
Memorial church will speak today at s- Goto to Be Entertained on Visit
t o clock to the cadets of Hill Military t-.i
academy at the regular Wednesday x-oruana
assembly which is addressed each Baron S. Goto, Japanese ex-foreign
week by some Interesting speaker. Dr. I minister and for many years a mem
Short will have as his topic "Team-1 ber of the Japanese diplomatic coun-
work." ell. will be In Portland October 15
"Sucott" to Be Observed. Services I for a brief visit, acco'rding to an-
olemnizing "Sucotf" will be held announcement yesterday by S. Tomhiro,
Congregation Novah Zedick Talmud secretary in the office of the local
Torah. Sixth and Hall streets, tonirht Japanese consulate.
at 7:30 and at 9 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Baron Goto haa been in the United
both Thursday and Friday. Rev I States for more than two months,
Abraham I. Rosencrantz will officiate, making a study of general conditions.
Feast o Sl-ccoth TVwiowt s.n. Ht will pass througn Portland en
The newest styles, the
finest fabrics, in the
greatest variety for men
of all ages, builds and
tastes.
Special values at
$40
We give 'S. &H. Stamps
Exclusive Kuppenheimer
House in Portland
Morrison and Fourth
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and
Appearance
After perfect vision,
the next requirement of
glasses is the matter of
appearance. Both re
quire careful study.
Our eyesight spe
cialist is one of the
most skilled in the
Northwest.
One wearing glasses
from' our optical de
partment is assured
complete satisfaction in
all respects.
Prescriptions promptly
and accurately filled.
!
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Mason Tire & Sales company, 126
North Broadway, about 7:30 A. M.
yesterday did about $3000 damage be
fore it was controlled by firemen.
A gas flame used in vulcanizing
had not been extinguished the nigh
before, the fire bureau reported, an
it set fire to the stairway leading
from the basement and swept through
that section of the establishment.
The principal damage consisted in the
destruction of tires stored in tne base
ment.
Fire engines 1, 2, 3 and 21, truck
1 and 3. and chemical 1 responded
to the alarm. Chief Dowell and Bat
tallon Chief Young were in charge o
the work of extinguishing the flames.
WATER RIGHT IS SOUGHT
Nevada Woman Plans Irrigation
to Cost $80,000.
"SALEM, Or., Oct. 7. (Special.)
Mrs. S. O. Troutwine of McDermitt,
Ner.. has filed an application in the
state engineers office to appropriate
water covering the storage of 4000
acre feet from Ten Mile creek for
Irrigation purposes. This development
contemplates the expenditure oi ap
Droximatelv $80,000.
F. M. Wood of Paulina has filed
for the storage of 1800-acre feet
water from Paulina creek for the
irrigation of his tract.
John Cobleieh. John Clark, J. B.
Hanning. Ben Brophy. William Wood
worth and A. J. Higginbotham or
Eel. Point have filed on the waters
of Big Butte creek for irrigation pur
poses.
H. C. Haney and uscar iseison oi
Raker have filed on the waters oi
Powder river for irrigation of a small
tract. ,
BARGAINS IN WOOLENS.
Wise shoppers are thronging to the
annual woolen goods sale or tne
Brownsville Woolen mills store,
Third and Morrison, and are delighted
with the merchandise offered at
money-saving prices. Adv.
1350 Realty Brokers Registered.
SALEM. Or.. Oct. 7. (Speclal.)-
More than 1350 real estate Drokers
in Oreeon have complied with the
new law reaulring the payment or an
annual license fee in the sum of $5
and furnishing a bond in the amount
of $1000. according to C. v. Johnson
who is in charge of this- department
of the state insurance commissioner's
offices. There are yet about zoo real
estate brokers operating in Oregon
without a license. Unless these per-
Ices In celebration of the feast of
Succoth will be held at Temple Beth
Israel tonight and 8 o'clock and to
morrow morning at 10. All men and
women are cordially invited to at
tend. Eating is a pleasure If your teeth
te7 kind aremadV by Dr C. Rolsl GAS JET FIRES BUILDING
man. plate specialist, 307 Journal bldg.
route to San Francisco from Seattle.
He will sail for Japan later in the
month.
Local Japanese are planning to wel
come the distinguished visitor to
Portland.
Adv.
Dr. Waluci C. Shearer. Stevens
bldg. Practice limited to extracting
teeth, oral surgery, dental radiogra
phy ana diagnosis. Adv.
Oriental. Ruos repaired, wash-clean
ed, stored. Cartozian Bros. Inc., orien
tal rugs and carpets. Wash., near 10th.
Adv.
Drs. Flora A. Brown and F. F. Cas
seday returned. TOO E. Burnside. East
4721. Adv.
New Havana brown kid cloth top.
all aizes. $7.45. Knight's Downstairs
Dept. Adv.
Dr. S. H. Sheldon has returned and
resumed practice at 1111 Selling bldg.
Adv.
Gret kid vamp, cloth top, French
heel. $6.85. Knight's Downstairs Dept.
Adv.
Kemkersr Coal, Carbon Coal Co.,
mine agents. 121 Hawthorn, ave. East
Air.
Moor Sanitarium for the milk cure.
Damage to Tire Company Is Esti
mated at $3000.
Fire which broke out in the base-
n-.ent of the establishment of the
Profits of Many
Middlemen
Eliminated
YOUR inspection
and comparison
of our very com
plete assortments of
real
(Oriental &UgS!
will readily convince
you that we succeed
in our chief ambition
of securing the best
for the least money
and pass them on in
the same way to our
customers.
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ttt Try
A good place to
bring a friend
Ye Oregon Grill
L UNCH
The seasonable dainties '
are served here, with a
daily change in the menu.
Lunch here it's a good
habit!
11 to 2; 50c
Table d'Hote Dinner $1.23
Served 5:30 to 9
Music and Dancing
sons comply with' the law within the
next few days prosecutions will fol
low, according to Mr. Johnson.
sirs
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siartiwg Tomorrow
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1 SYMPH0NV L f'v LITERARY DK3EST
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I Fan Conceits h . lIMmI I
A POWERFUL STORY OF LOVE AND HIGH FINANCE ,
YARD TO MAKE FURNITURE
Columbia City Plant Leased and Is
Being Remodeled.
ST. HELENS, Or., Oct. 7. (Special.)
A large furniture factory which
will use Oregon timber and will give
employment to 40 men will be estab
lished at Columbia City, lVs miles
below St. Helens. The plant of the
International Shipbuilding company is
being remodeled to suit the needs of
the new venture.
The buildings, part of the ma
chinery and the large wharf of the
shlnbuildinfr company can be utilized.
Orders for additional machinery have
been placed.
The stockholders of the shipbuild
ing company, headed by George Mc
Bride. a Portland attorney, will con
trol the new project.-
Lima Newspapers Suspend.
LIMA, Peru, Monday, Oct. 6. Pub
lication was suspended by all Lima
newspapers today as a result of a
strike by the typographical employes.
During the last three weeks of labor
trouble settlements have been made
which gave the men In organized
trades a general increase of 30 per
cent in wages.
Passengers End Air Trip.
MINEOLA, N. Y., Oct. 7. Mrs. Sey
mour E. J. Cox and her son, Seymour
Jr., aged 11, and Aviator Block ar
rived here from BInghampton, N. T.,
by airplane today, completing an
aerial trip from Houston, Tex. The
boy is to attend school here.
FLY!
Tour chance for that ride in an
airplane now possible
Eastmorcland
Adjoining Municipal Golf Grounds.
BEAVER FLYING CORPORATION
Tenth and Alder.
Largest Oriental
Rug Dealers in
the northwest.
SEE:
Harvey Wells & Company
For Insurance of All Kinds,
Leases, Loans, Rentals and Real Estate.
Sixth Floor, Gasco Building. Phone Main 4564.
It Takes Time
to build up a reputation
for service, and the
firm that does so, while
it may congratulate itself on the
result, knows that long, hard hours
of work justify it.
In the case of a bank, it takes not only
careful personal attention to every ac
count, but it means branching out into
new departments as fast as there is a
public need.
Ladd & Tilton Bank has devoted sixty
years of intensified thinking and per
formance to building up its reputation for
service. And today it is as well equipped
to meet modern banking demands as it
was years ago to satisfy primitive needs.
We solicit investigation of our facilities for service
Ladd & Tilton Bank
1 ft EMBE RJ
FEDERAL RESERVES
Oldest in the Northwest
Washington and Third
eg iviuitnoman Hotel fi y
Wiere Home Comforts Abound g J
jj Portland, Oregon g
; l y Elegance and comfort combine 3 3
.i - .1 io maKO enjoyaoie your stay at p:
3 1 SjjVy? jSb the Multnomah. 600 cozy rooms. U
g M ifHTWvUSi beautiful mezzanine floor and H -:: i
mi! V:S1 i2'R3l"l'i loob'' and superior service at It
911 rJ'i Mf 'rTfl"" reasonable rates.
ll B''asiSl; Garage in connection. P
Hif 'SwSSSisB Er' v- Hauser, President b J
Sag " A. B. Campbell, Manager fa
gn Th Palace Beautiful 'djll
FIRE
Dont wait until the flames
destroy your possessions.
Let us write you a fire in
surance policy today.
C. De Young & Co.
ALL KINDS OP INStTRANCK
Main 73S1. 810 Spaldlna; Bids;.
ELECTRICAL SCHOOL
i .1
y AT
(OPEMNG)
The growing: demand for electrical work
ers and engineers mannifies the value of
electrical training at this time.
The fall semester of the Y. M. C. A. Elec
trical Engineering Day School opens Monday,
October 13th.
Capt. Walter Haynes just returned from
establishng Post-Graduate School for Engi
neerlnrj'Department of the Army Is the
princip.fi. ENROLLMENT THIS WEEK
Capt. Walter
Uaynea.
RADIO SCHOOL, in continuous operation.
Merchant marine demanding trained oper
ators at $125 per month. Fine opportunity
for travel.
These schools ro-operate with the state in providing
financial aid to returned service men.
Call at Office, 416 Y. M. C. A., or Telephone
Main 8700. Branch 2
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Gtary Street, Juit oil Union Square
Famous tor food service, comfort tnd exceDost
cuisine at reasonable prices,
Ratts from S1.75 a Day
Brukfut 40c no' 75c Loner) 60c: Sundays
75c Dinner $1.25; Sundays $1.60.
Munlclpal Car lino direct to door.
Motor kus meets train and steamers. .
BOOKS
New and used on every subject Wo
can supply your wants. Large stock.
We buy books.
JOHNSON'S BOOK STORE,
100 Fonrth Street, Near Yamhill.
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE
in Furniture and Appliances, Filing
Equipment and Supplies, Seals
and Rubber Stamps, Engineers'
and Typewriter Supplies.
Blank Books, Indexes and Cards.
Loose-Leaf Forms.
Printing, Engraving and Steel
Die Embossing, Bookbinding
Fifth and Oak Sts,
Portland. Origon
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
4 Heavy Mediant Light)
From
FRENCH GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD
(Ready for Delivery Sept. 13)
SMPYARDWOOD CO.
Phone Bdy. 9S6. Front and Nicola Si.
3
Adv,