TITE 5IOKXIXG OREGOXIAX, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. 13 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF To- City Editor .. Main 7070, A 6093 Sunday Editor .Mala 7070, A 601(3 Advertising Department . .Main 70O, A tioMo Superintendent ot Build's. Main ?U70. A tiOli5 AMltitMKXTS. HEILIQ (Broadway at Taylor) Henri Scott, bastt-buriione, in concert, night. O R P H E U M (Broadway " at Taylor) vaudeville. This afternoon. ALCAZAR (Eleventh at Morrison) Alca zar Musical Playera in "Her Regiment- This afternoon and tonight. BAKER (Broadway, near Morrison) Baker Stock Company in "The Naughty Wire." This a! lei noon and tonight. LYRIC f "Fourth t Ktarkl Musical com edy, "The Millionaire." Three shows dally. 2, 1 and tt P. M. P A XT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2:JO, 7 and :05. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, to 5, :40 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, continuous, 1:13 to 11 P. M. THRIFT STAMPS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, oregonlan. Insurance Claim at Issue. The ' Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company of Wisconsin, has filed suit for settlement of the claims of C. E. ; Bingham and the Security Savings & I Trust company, in the federal court. James B. Holbrook, who was killed ; by the discharge of a revolver he was j carrying in the locker rooms of the j Multnomah club, last February, was Insured with the Northwestern Mutual. j Bingham has entered a claim with i the company for the insurance, de- claring that it was transferred to him by Holbrook in 1909 as security for indebtedness. The trust company, executor for the Holbrook estate, does not admit Bingham's claim and wants an interest in the policy. Tax Forms Expected Soon. Fed eral income tax forms for 1920 will be ready in December, announces M. A. Miller, collector of internal revenue. The statements must be filed between January 1 and March 15. Fresh fall salmon by piece, 15c lb. Ocean Fish Market, 185 3d st. Adv. Dr. Calvin S. White has returned. Adv. Dr. W. L. Bishop; 408 Stevens bid. Adv. New Inventory Ordered. A new Inventory for the John Clark estate was ordered by Circuit Judge Taz- i well yesterday because of a dupli cation of assets in an appraisal filed. The estate was valued at $733,203.72 by the appraisers, Kdward Cooking ham, D. B. Sigler and Dean Vincent, hut It is claimed by the executors, W. T. Clark and Rachael C.ark. that the inventory includes 471 Bhares of the John Clark Saddlery company, valued at $413,892.6tf, and an account due John Ciark from his company of $35,51 j.J 3. As the account was not credited to the stock in the Saddlery company, this is held a duplication, llr. Clark died June 18, 1919. The greatest aggregation of show horses ever exhibited in the north west will be at the night horse show at the Livestock Exposition building this week; ten classes will be Judged each night, beginning at 8 o'clock, Monday. Thoroughbred livestock parade each night at 7:40. Besides the show classes there will be races, drills by Portland Hunt club teams, '"musical chairs" and other spectacular vents. Hard -surfaced roads for a ut os. Kenton cars direct to door without transfer. General admittance 6 0 cents; reserved seat tickets $1, on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. and hotels. Adv. Auto Victim Dies. Carl Henze, 434 Main street, shipworker, who received Internal injuries as the result of being struck by a machine driven by Walter A. Brooks, 6110 Forty-first avenue aoutheast, Saturday noon, on Front street, near Mill, died yester day morning at St. Vincent's hospital at 10:20. The body was turned over to Deputy (.'or oner Leo Goetsch. The arciden t occurred when Henze tempted to cross the street. He said to have stepped out from behind another machine in front of the one driven by Mr. Brooks. Mignon Chorus at Auditorium. At 8 o'clock tonight the Mindn chorud. consisting of 7 voices, under the leadership of Ella Hoberg Tripp, will St i ve a programme ot music in the auditorium of the Portland Y. M. C. A. The Dixie quartet composed of Ella Hoberg Tripp. Jessie J. Hammond Gilbert H. Charters and Earl R. Ab bett will also render popular selec tions. The entertainment is under the auspices of the service depart inent of the "Y" and is Jee to the public. Spiritualist M edium to Come. Dr. Lndy, spirit tilmt medium, will give a seance at the auditorium Sunday ntght. November 2il. He will perform a "dematerialization test and other experiments. Dr. Eddy is said to have the indorsement of the Royal Society of England, which tested him for th ree months and presented to him testimonials crediting him with occult powers. He is making a tour of the I niterf States in. the interests of spiritualism. Endeavor Rally Postponed. The Christian Endeavor rally, announced for Saturday night at the First Pres byterian church, instead will be held Friday nlcht. The meeting is called h v Leonard Duncan, president of the Multnomah couniy intermediate en dravor union. Dr. William T. Mc Elveen, pastor of the First Congrega ' t tonal church and for many years a member of the national Christian en deavor union, will be the principal epea ker. Children to Present Plat. The children of the American revolution will appear in the play entitled: "The Evolution of the Flag" to be given in the Lincoln high school auditorium Saturday evening. November 22, at S o'clock. The entire procramme is under the direction of the Multno- COUNTY GAS CASE SET JUDGE KELLY OF ALBANY TO PRESIDE AT TRIAL. Injunction Suit Will Open Today on Use of County Funds Xor Payment of Gasoline. Be Sure of What You Buy Suits and Overcoats From THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER mean the new styles with the old integrity of all wool fabric and sound tailoring. The man who wears Kuppenheimer clothes knows he is wearing 'the finest hand-tailored clothes obtainable at $50 to $75 LESS than made-to-order. Kuppenheimer and Lion Quality' Suits and Overcoats $25 to $85 -ni Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland Morrison and Fourth See Big; Window Display S. & H. Stamps V Truth chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can revolution. Mrs. Loyd Leslie of the AVoodard-Clarke Drug Co. is in Charge of all seat reservations. Sale of Dainties Announced. A f ale of Thanksgiving delicacies and fancy articles will be held Friday in the parlors of the Unitarian church, Lioadway and Yamhill street, under the auspices of the woman's alliance of the church. Delicious conserves and relishes will be sold at reason able prices. Whiskt kegs are barrels, all lzes, t, 10. 16, 20 to 30 and 50 gallons, hard wood, new and second-hand; ready for filling ; no country orders less than three barrels unless called for; second-hand barrels of all kinds fur nished in carload lots. Panama Coop erage Co.. 22S Front st. Main 2773. Adv. Health Lecture Tonight. "Sleep, Trink and Clothing.' the third lecture n the scries on "Seven Factors of Ihysical Health," by William R. Keece. will be given tonight at the central library, room 11, at 8 o'clock. The lecture is free and all who are interested in more efficiency through better health are invited. Milk and Rest Cure. For high blood pressure, diseases of heart and k id neys, ulcers and the lesser ills C stomach and bowels, the milk cure as given at the Moore Sanitarium secures most gratifying results. Phone Fast 47. Office 90S Selling building. Main 610. Adv. Men's Wet-Weather Shoes. Buy eit her Boyden's or Banister's they are all leather: the best you can buy. Our prices on them are today's whole sale prices. Rosenthal's. 129 Tenth, lu-t. Washington and Alter.' Adv. Thanksgiving Reunion, Shipherd's SprinKS. Carson, Wash., Thursday, Friday and Saturday; three days of tVasting and daneine, mid-season get together party; turkey and all the trimmings. Adv. Fife Ouoan Recital by Francis Richt er tonight at fc:15, under the auspices of the First Divine Science church, cor. Kiist 21th st. and Broad way; no admission. Adv. Dr. Wm. II. Fitz Gerald, the origi nator of zone theory, will lecture here on that subject if class can be or ganized. Any one interested call Main 2;:j, Wednesday or Thursday. Adv. Oriental Ruoc repaired, wash cleaned, stored. Cartozian Bros- Inc oriental rugs and carpets, Washing ton, near loth. Adv. For Sale. Lady's coat, full length. all wool tailor made, color dark biown, worn only few times. 2-6 Madison St. Adv. Kemmkrer Coal, Carbon Coal Co- mine agents. 321 Hawthorne ave. Cast 11SS. Adv. Razors, blades, etc., ground. Port land Cutlery Co., 6 6th su, near Stark. Adv. Women's hose in gray, black, brown and white, 91.15. Knight's steps to economy. Adv. Mookjc Sanitarium for the milk cure. Adv. Hearirg of- the well-advertised suit agninst Multr.cmah county commis- ioners brought by John W. Kaste to enjoin payment from county funds of asoline bills Incurred for luei used in the private automobiles of the commissioners will open before Cir cuit Judge 'Kelly of Albany, sitting in Portland, at 1:30 o'clock this after noon. Local judges were desirous of dodging the task of deciding this ac tion, and Judge Kelly was named by the supreme court to hear it- Involved in the case is the right or the commissioners to bargain with the county, offering the free use oi tneir automobiles when occupied by them selves on public business to the couniy in return for gratis gasonne. oil and tires. By resolution the com missioners granted this free supply to themselves and other county offi cials desiring to take advantage of the proposal, maintaining that it is cheaper proposition for the county than the operation of county auto mobiles. Mr. Kaste maintains that the privi lege is abused: that commissioners use their machines so much more tor oersonal than nublic business that the county gets the short end of the deal, pointing- out that all three commissioners could ride in the au- tomobile the county has placed at their disposal when on official busi ness, instead of taking separate pri vate automobiles. The action hits hardest at Com missioners Hoyt and Holman, who own tneir own cars. Commissioner Muck using a county machine. DAIRY COUNCIL TO MEET Election or Officers to Be Held at Luncheon Today. The annual meting of the- Oregon dairy council will be held today at 10:30 o'clock in the Multnomah hotel There will be the election of officers and reports of officers and commit tee chairmen. The term of office of the following will expire by limita tion and probably some will be re elected: A. Jensen, W. K. Newell, K. U Shull, F. G. Ueckenbach and B. Kuppenbender. The -president. O. D. Canter, resierned when he went east. There will be ix places to till on tne hoard. P. M. Brandt is being popu larly mentioned as one who would represent O. A. C. on the directorate. Following are among the delegates who have reserved places for the luncheon at noon: l)r F. E. Moore. Georse Williams of Tlllnmook; Ira Steiserwnld, O. Frledll of the l-ortlanl Cheese company; P. O. Kln zer of Seattle, W. K. Taylor of Uorvaliia, pt o Powell of Monmouth. R. L. Sabln, K C KUirlclKe of Independence; M. a. stirock H. H. Bushnc-U. K. J.. Shull. W. M. l.adrt. Frank Kowe, Dr. D. IV. Mack, j n Micklem. P. M. Brandt, first Na tional bank of Newbere. K. B. Fitts of o A (' ; C. P. Huleftard of Kunene. Wavna frawso'n of Albany. J. W. Vfuinn and A Rice of the Columbia Dairy Sup ply company. 0j Ulu 1J w m a r 1L5) jr Now Playing XT n JlJ v. r - W tice McBride, Salem; Judges Tucker, Kavanaugh, Stapleton, Morrow, Taz well and Gantenbein, Portland; Judge H. H. Belt, McMinnville; Judge J. A. Eakin, Astoria; Judge Gustav Ander son, Baker; Judge J. U. Campbell, Oregon City, and Judge Fred W. Wil son, Dallas. balance of this years crop at the plant is for foreign shipment and as the docks are already congested with freight it is impossible to Judge Just when the plant will resume opera-1 tions. 2 HORSES AMONG LOOT Burglars Reported Active In Vari ous Sections of City. Two horses and quantities of Jew elry were among the articles stolen at various places in the city Monday I night, according to reports made to the police. The Hazelwild Fuel company, 6840 Foster road, reports two horses taken from their barn early in the morning. The horses are believed to have been taken by two- boys seen in the vicin ity. One horse was a chestnut sor rel With a bald face, and the other a bay with a white star in the forehead. Laeh weighed about 900 pounds Mrs. Jessie Majska, 720 East Seventy-third street North, reported that someone entered her place through an unfastened window and took a ring and a stickpin. A ring and a bracelet and $4 in cash were taken from the home of Ben M. Hecht, 1017 Tillamook street. Burglars broke into the residence bl A. C. Allen, 332 East Twenty-first street North. They were scared away by the family, however, and nothing was taken. They entered through an unlocked window. 5 AUTO SUSPECTS HELD Men Accused of Robbing Driver and Taking Car Are Caught. Harold Walsh, who. with four com panions, is chargea with compelling L,ee Potter, Irving hotel, driver for the Highway Auto-company, to drive them to Centralta. alter which they relieved him ot the auto and 916, is now under arrest in Chehalis. accord ing to advices receivea Dy Detective Captain Circle from the sheriff of Lewis county, Washington, yesterday. Inspector Russell left Portland last night for Chehalis and will bring Walsh back to Portland for trial. The five men hired the auto to drive to Columbia beach, and when they reached the outskirts of the city, bound and gagged Potter, according to his report to the police, and con tinued their Journey to Centralia. . At Hat time they told Potter that the car would be found in Portland, but it has not yet been recovered. AUDITORIUM Third and Clay Streets SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 23 ,T AND HIS COMPANY OF MEDIUMS UI1 ills mm Mb rjjy m An Orpheum singer win give a spe cialty number. In the afternoon tne delegates will attend the Pacific- International livestock. snow. ju dairymen, creamery or ieeam-n in terested may attena tne muus luncheon. Tickets lor Opera "Martha." Box office at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, Fifth and Morrison, now open. Opera to be given next Friday and Satur day nights at the auditorium. Prices $1, 75c and 50c. No war tax. Adv. IS 3 HU Spirit Power in the Light London Open-Light Seance. A table rises from four to five feet and floats in midair. Spirit hands and faces are plainly seen and recognized by friends. A jruitar is played and passed around the room, by an invisible power. Flowers are brought and passed to the audience by hands and plainly seen, and bells are rung, harps are played and other tests of startling na ture take place in the presence of these wonderful mediums. Small admissions will be charged. THE SCREENS SUPREME EMOTIONAL STAR IN W5M ROMANCE ADVENTURE MYSTERY Strand Pictorial News Matt and Jeff Strand Symphony Orchestra Comedy Town Topics NOTE: Children under 12 free, matinees, except Sundays and holidays, when accompanied by parents. Coming Friday Tom Moore in "Lord and Lady Algy" it mdt In fiflr int&tU m dcj with tyutmt Jm ntry mm Dallas Packing Plant Closes. CIRCUIT JUDGES MEET Next Annual Session to Be Held Day Prior to Bar Convention. Lack of sufficient notice preventing a Kood attendance at the meeting of circuit judftes of the state with Chief Justice McBride of the supreme bench of Oregon, it was decided yesterday to hold the next annual meeting the day prior to the convention of the Oresron State Bar association. The conference, at which general plans were discussed for closer co-op eration between tne umtu bar, closed with the appointment ot programme and rules committees, un tlie former were named Judge Kava- piJBh. Portland, chairman; juane Morrow, Portland, and Judge J. U. Campbell, Oregon City. Om the latter the appointments by Justice McBride wore: Judsre George O. Bingham of Salem, chairman: Jjidge Stapleton, Portland, and JudgS austav Anderson, Baker. Jurists present yeslerdny were: Jtis- DALLAS, Or., Nov. 18. (Special.) g The big prune packing plant of the B California Packing corporation in this city has been forced to close down ' ' on account of the longshoreman's m strike In the eastern cities. 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