TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, "WEIXNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920 It CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 7070. A 6095 Sunday Editor. Main 770, A 80!5 Advertising Department. . Main 7070. A BOOS Superintendent of bldg Main 7070, A 600 AMUSEMENTS. ORPHEIIM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. This afternoon. BAKER (Broadway near Morrison) Baker Stock company in "Under Cover." This afternoon and tonight. ALCAZAR (Eleventh at Morrison) A19.a" zar Musical Players In Firefly. Thla afternoon and tonight. LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical com edy. "The Heart Breakers." Three shows daily. 2, 7. and 9 F. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to 5. 6:43 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, continuous. 1:15 to 11 P. M. PANT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2:30, 7 and 9:05. THRIFT STAMPS WAR SAVIXGS STAMPS On Sale at . Business Office, Oregonian. Armenian Relief Drive Gains. According to long distance telephone reports being received at near east relief headquarters from State Chair man Samuel C. Lancaster who Is with State Director J. J. Handsaker in southern Oregon organizing forces j there for next month's state-wide campaign for funds. preliminary work in that section is being taken up with much enthusiasm. A rous ing meeting was held at Albany last night. Mr. Lancaster reported, and the Albany campaign forces were greatly enthused by the address of General M ear op Azgapetian, who stopped over in Albany a few hours, on his way to California. A confer ence of workers and leaders from various southern Oregon counties was held at Kuiiene yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lancaster and Mr. Handsaker will return to Portland today to resume preparations for the local campaign that is scheduled for Feb ruary 10 to 20 inclusive. Gun-Carrier Gets Jail Term. Charles Graham, 22. arrested by Pa trolman Abbott at Thirteenth and Jefferson Saturday, pleaded guilty in municipal court to carrying concealed weapons and was fined JoO and sen tenced to serve 90 days In jail by Judge Rossman yesterday. Graham was arrested in company with Richard Linville an ex-cdnvict. The two, ac cording to the police, confessed to Police Captain. Harms that they were out to hold up someone. Linville was held to answer to the grand jury Monday. Graham, according to Deputy District Attorney Deich, was arrested on a previous occasion on a charge of assault and robbery. Hugh Walpolb Lectures Thursday. Hugh Walpole, Iinglish novelist who will lecture at the Masonic temple Thursday evening under the auspices of the Drama league, is a statesman as well as an author. During the war he was in Russia doing diplomatic work for the -British government, and on his return to London, served in the foreign office until a few months ago. when he resigned to continue his literacy work. His subject will be "Russian Vignettes." Mr. Walpole is a com paratively young man to have had such success in the literfiry world. His first book was published In 1909. The Portland Training School, for Church-School Workers under the auspices of the Portland Federation of churches and the Multnomah County Sunday School association will open for the second semester of the 1919-1920 session in the First Metho dist Episcopal church, this evening. The registration will commence at 1 o'clock and the classes of the first period will begin work promptly at 7:30. This school is the most com prehensive interdenominational work in the city. A large registration is expected. For further information phone the dean. Rev. R. M. Pratt, Marshall 2o9, after 2 P. M. Adv. Syndicalism Demurrers Filed. Demurrers to the indictments of Claude Hurst. Joseph Laundy, Fred W. Frye and Karl W. Oster, accused of violation of the state criminal syndicalism act by membership in the labor communist party and activities in its behalf, were filed In the cir cuit court yesterday by Attorney "W. S. TJ'Ren. The basis fo each demurrer Is similar to that filed in I. W. W cases recently and argued by Attorney George Vanderveer alleging the in dictment Is duplicitous, is not specific and that the state law under which it is brought is unconstitutional. Gun-W i elder Fined J25. Bert Eva pleaded guilty to assault and bat tcry in the municipal court yesterday and was fined $25 by Judge Rossman. Eva was arrested on a warrant sworn to by F. K.. Masters following what is said to have been an Incident grow ing out of an automobile collision. Masters charged that he was struck over the head with the butt of a re volver. Charges against G. W. Howard, who was arrested on a sim ilar charge were dismissed on motion of Deputy District Attorney Deich. Marine Iron Works Case Non suited. Showing by the defense that the Macy award was never construed to include an outfitting plant such as the American Marine Iron Works caused a non-suit to be granted by Circuit Judge Stapleton yesterday in the action brought by A. L. Flfield in behalf of himself and IS other em ployes to recover $1jS0 alleged due under the Macy award in back wages. Auto Wrecked on Stone Wall.- "When the foot of William S. Tupper, 314i Fast Fifteenth street north, be came caught between the brake and the gas lever on his car yesterday he was unable to slop the machine and collided with a stone wall at Fast Twelfth and Burnslde streets, he re ported to the police. The machine was wrecked but Tupper escaped un hurt. Auto Hits Idaho Visitor. R. L. Caldwell, 37, a cattleman of Weiser, Idaho, received bruises yesterday morning when he was struck by an automobile while dismounting from slreet car in Iorth Portland. He was taken to the St. Vincent's hos pital for treatment. Automobile Insurance. Royal In demnity and Queen Insurance Co. Telephone us for rates for fire and thrft and indemnity on your car. Hedlund & Co., Wilcox bldg. Main 634t. Insurance department. Adv. Coe Maternity Home. Open to All Phtsicians. 25th and Lovejoy. Main 5990. Adv. Oriental Rugs repaired, wash-, cleaned, stored. Cartozian Bros. Inc. oriental lugs and carpets. Washing ton. near 10th. Adv. School Books, bought, sold and ex changed. Hyland's Book store. 170 6th st. We move soon to 204-206 4th St. Adv. We Grind everything in sharp edge tools. Le wis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co., Morrison at Tenth sL Adv. Income Tax returns made by former deputy collector. Tax Service Co., N. W. Bank bldg. Adv. We Grind everything, razors, shears, blades, etc. 86 6th St.. nr. Stark. Adv. Milk Curb at the Moore Sanitarium. Adv. AUTOMOBILIST Right merchandise at right prices. Investigate. WOOSTER'S 488 Washington Street Lumbermen at Banquet. The sec ond annual banquet of the young lumbermen of the Columbia river dis trict was held at the Multnomah hotel Monday night. Many out-of-town guests were present. Frank: Rogers presided. The third annual banquet will be arranged for next year by a committee consisting of W. R. Scott of Portland; Lee Hubbard. Portland, and C. D. Sutherland, St. Helens. Those present were Frank Rogers. E. A Peak, Howard Jenkins, "Henry Jones, Lee Hubbard. Tom . Carney, John Peterson. Warren'Kinder, C. D. Sutherland, John Ready.' R. A. Smith, "Pat" Patterson, J. S. Lingaas, E. I. Karr, William Johnson, G. C. Sim mons, A. Sweeney, Eugene Boylan, Manley Smith. Mr. McDonald, W. R. Scott, A. Handler. Picture of Mrs. Reed Presented. The Amanda Reed association of women at Reed college has presented the college with an attractive picture of Mrs. Amanda Reed, taken when she was a young woman. The asso ciation formed to commemorate the founder of Reed college, felt the lack of a suitable picture of Mrs. Reed and after some search discovered an old photograph which has been en larged. The picture, which is on ex hibition at the college office, will later be hung in the women's social room of the arts building. Miss Jessie Laird is president of the or ganization. Mail Robbers Plead Guilty. Joe Volckers, Gus Conrad and Joe Her skowitz, three former drivers of post office mail trucks, pleaded guilty in Judge Wolverton's court yesterday to ndtctments charging them with thefts from the United States mails. Her- skowitz was fined $350, Conrad, $250, and Volckers, $100. The young men were arrested shortly after the Christmas holidays and were indicted by the present grand jury which is now In session. The fines were rec ommended by United States Attorney Humphreys. This is the - first time any of them has been in trouble. Moonshine Suspect Waiwep in Se attle. Five minutes after L. A. Dusterhoff had been released by United States Commissioner Drake as moonshine suspect, he was ordered re-arrested yesterday by Assistant United States Attorney Flegel and ordered held for federal authorities at Seattle, who telegraphed they wanted him there on the same ch'arge. A still and other apparatus of the professional moonshiner were found t a house. 1107 Milwaukle avenue. w-here Mrs. Dusterhoff and their two children have been living. "Master George" Charged With Insanity. "Master George" Pfaden hauer, whose sensational form of witchcraft was exposed at the time of his arrest last week, was charged with insanity in a complaint ordered sworn out in the county court yes terday by federal authorities. The little German will be given a hear- ng before an insanity board and if found to be mentally incompetent will be sent to the state hospital. If his mentality !s sound he will be tried on a charge of using the gov ernment mails to defraud. Patrolmen Have Target Practice. Chief of Police Jenkins yesterday issued orders providing for the various officers of the bureau perfecting themselves in the use of the revolver. Captains of each relief were ordered to detail five or ten men each day for an hour's practice under the instruc tion of Sergeant J. H. Young, recently appointed drill-master and Instructor of marksmanship. Badges have been offered for excellence in rapid fire and a contest will be held after the vacations are over. Community Sing at Library. A community sing of the national choral league for the promotion of patriotism will be held Thursday at 8 P. M. at the central library, under the leader ship of Professor Tom G. Taylor, organist-choirmaster of St. David's church. At recess, 9 A. M. Professor James Irving Crabbe will give a ten- minute talk on "Songs That Never Die." All are cordially invited to attend these fortnightly sings of the National Choral league. No admis- ion; music free. Reed College Junior Gets Wire less Call. A wireless call from Taco- ma to Leith Johnston, a Reed' college junior, was received yesterday. Johns ton, whose home is in Tacoma. is a physics major and has friends in Tacoma Interested in wireless outfits. The message was sent to Portland and a local friend of Johnston's picked up the message quite accidentally and phoned it to the college. Health Lecture Tonight. "Ways to Promote Expression for Health' will be the subject for tonight's lecture at the public library, room H, by William R. Reece at 8 o'clock. This will be the fourth lecture in the series on the "Principles and Method of At taining Spiritual Health." KEHMEBfiR Coal, Carbon Coal Co.. mine agents. 321 Hawthorn ave. .East 1188. Adv. Home Builders Get Your Money's Worth All plumbing fixtures look alike when new but at the end of five years, the inferior plumbing fixtures will be un sightly and inefficient. Protect yourself by specify ing Pacific Plumbing Fixtures. Pacific Plumbing Fixtures cost no more than inferior brands and will give a life-time of satisfactory service. They are guaranteed forever against any defects in work manship or material. PLUMBING FIXTURES POK IALS Y ALL rLDMSERS liainOffieac 67 New Montgomery St., San Fra&ciscA . . , Factories: San Pablo and Richmond, Cat. Branch' loi Angeles, Portland and Salt Lake City uaaamtexd & w The Talk of the Town The Spring STETS0NIAN$10 As usual, the Lion Clothing Co. is the first to show the new Stetson a notable example of thoroug-hbred style and remarkable value. Stetson through and through. It comes in seal brown, Hickory drab, black and olive green. We Give S. & H. Stamps Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland. MORRISON AT FOURTH Chamber to Debate Zonino Plan. A debate, followed by a referendum vote of its members on the proposed zoning plan for this city, will be pro vided by me Portland Chamber of Commerce, the debate taking place at the noon meeting of the members' forum of the chamber one week from next Monday. J. P. Newell, chair man of the city planning commission, will present the zoning side of the controversy and the Realty Board will provide a speaker from the op posing side. Opportunity will be given every member of the Chamber to vote for or against the plan alter hearing arguments. , Ex-Army Fliers Sought. If suffi cient ex-army fliers can be interested, the Aero club of Oregon probably can obtain from the government tle necessary planes of the Curtiss type to provide training facilities to be used with the local aviation field as base. Such was the announcement made yesterday by L. A. Hickam, president of the club. Mr. Hickam requested that the names, addresses nd records of the men who are to use the planes be Bent to George Quayle, secretary of the club, at the Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Woman Charges Cruelty. Mrs Marie Lindeman declares that her husband, Charles H. Lindeman, deeded property valued at $30,000 to his brother, Herman F. Lindeman, for the purpose of cheating her out of her interest in the 250 acre farm in Linn county, in a suit for divorce in which she makes her brother-in-law defendant. She asks a one-sixth interest in the farm. She was married in Vancouver in 1907' and declares among other allegations of cruelty. that her husband has had her arrested on a charge of insanity. Pittock Tax Receipt Iiled.- The receipt of State Treasurer Hoff for $226,089.38. the state inheritance tax paid on the estate of the late Henry L. Pittock, was received for file in the office of County Clerk Beveridge yesterday. Till Friday Night J GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA Two concerts each afternoon and night, also musical inter pretation of feature "THE GOLDEN TRAIL" SHORT Prizma Comedy JEAN HERSHOLT a. tar in the feature picture, will appear In Person each night during entire week. COM1KC SATITIDAV, Geraldine Farrar in THE WORLD AND ITS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiu I Want to Buy a Real Modern Home I want to buy a real modern home in Irving-ton, Alameda Park or Laurelhurst. Am willing' to pay a reasonable price if the property suits me. If owners will write me, giving1 location of house, details as to arrangement, price, etc., I will give the matter prompt consideration. - Address E - aiMllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIlli 1 Look at the Stetsons in the window. They're quality that nine out of ten well dressed men in Portland look for at the Lion. AtJTOisT's Hearing Saturday. Page Shindler, who was arrested on a charge of reckless driving, will have a hearing in the municipal court on Saturday, the case having been set for that date by Municipal Judge Rossman. Shindler is accused of having collided with a gasoline pump at King and Washington streets shortly after 1 A. M. last Friday and to have skidded his car a few minutes later into the machine of H. Rich, 1249 East Twenty-second street, while Rich's automobile was parked on Washington street near Fourth. Theft op Clothes Charged. H. B. Woodworth, who is charged with the theft of two suits of clothes be longing to the Broadway Dye & Cleaning Works, will have a hearing in the municipal court today on a charge of larceny. Woodworth was arrested yesterday by Inspectors La Salle and Schulpius on a warrant sworn to by W. U. Sanderson. The alleged theft is said to have occurred on Christmas day. Montgomery Ward Incorporates Here. Articles of incorporation for the Montgomery Ward Warehouse corporation, capitalized at $50,000, were filed in the county clerk's office yesterday. The incorporators are: W. A. Johnson, William C. McCulloch and Rogers MacVeagh. Ladies, take advantage of reduced prices before spring season opens. V. Kaspar, ladies' tailor. Royal bldg. Adv. HEIFETZ MAIL ORDERS. Never in the musical history of America hav music critics written such superlative praise of any artist as of Jascha Heifetz, who will play at the Heilig theater Jan. 28, direc tion Steers & Coman, Columbia Bldg. Mail orders are being filled when ac companied by check and self-addressed stamped envelope. Floor $3 balcony $3, $2.50, $2. Add 10 per cent war tax. uallery reserved gone. Adv. 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