12 TIIE MORMNO OREGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY,- FEBRUARY 4, 1920 IFTH EASTERN TOUR INKED BY RILEY Famous Lecturer to Depict Northwest's Glories. PUBLIC FINANCES TRIP 111 FUSS IyHE Waverly Country club, pre sented a merry ocene Monday 1 evening, when the "No Host" supper-dance club had Us second meeting:. The arrangements were in the hands of Mrs. Frederick Warren. Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman, Kurt Koehler and Erskine Wood, out on account of illness neither Mrs. War ren nor Mrs. Honeyman were able to be there. Among: those who be long: to this group are: Vr. and Mrs. Chester G. Murphy, Mr. acd Mrs. David Taylor Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kobertson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han ley Hoffman. Mr.- and - Mrs. Irvina Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shevlln, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webster Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Davis Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. L. MacGreiror. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White- . -i. t .v t;1a- Pnrlland at-I house. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Smith r"" j. t Mr. anrt Mr. IT!.,-!,.. I. Warren. Mrs. KOrneT Ona lecturer. nl Green. Mn. Joirnhlnt Indrmll. Ham tni- Murine- !he nast few years have llton Corbett. PhHIin Kry. Charles Hoi I f ,. hiir Items In adver- hroox, Lester Hodson. Graham .Glass and . . u .u. . ... Howard Charlton. islns the pacific nonuweoi. iw tave for the east on a fifth tour Mrs. William McFall has retnrned Friday, according to announcement I to her apartment at the Alexandra irpsterriav. I courx, alter spending several aeugnt Flans for the tour Include presen-jiui s in ocaiL.e, me gueai ui tion of his famous lecture. "Lure nfe yers. f th fireat Korthwesi, in prat m v fill me iari:a v. i . . ,. ut-.u -. - j i. . i ... at before prominent business and c . . , . t..W I UAlUlUUi rofessional men and leaamg ciuu ind organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Vachon an ourlfits wnicn naa - nounce the birth of a son. The little OVER ZONING VOTE Circular Letter Ballots Not to Be Counted. Ul Large Cities "W1U Be Visited and Addresses Given in Hope t Diverting Tourist Travel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnes ajv Ixard IMS section as v fellow arrived Fridav. . j . vn,tf rT mr. rcturejj bjiu pcr-u - -- liley, it is hoped, win oe "uca Mr. and Mrs. Myer Simon announce realer as a result or me ippr"- "b i the Barmltxvah of their son, Norton, bjrriie" Of nOrtBWeSl tHtOUlm . T.rrnU .h-tr-l fihnlnm of d-3H xhlch Mr. Riley will deliver xo bis o'clock Saturday morning. They will learers. I be at home on Sunday, February 8, Public Klnae mpw I lrom J unui S o'clock, at 872 North ern first nortion of Mr. Klieys trip ruD street. . . , , i Ks to be financed by a iund wnicn is Iselng raised by pubiie-apirueo. ciu- An engagement that will Interest ens and concerns of the City. J-nisimany people is that of Miss Mildred und It is planned to make sufficient :o keep him in the east for two and half months. After this it is ex fpected that funds of the Pacific (Northwest Tourist association win ur bnade available to keep Mr. Kiiey in Ith'e east another three months. Aileen Brown and Estee Brosius. Miss Brown is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown of Spokane, a gradu ate of tho University of Oregon, and member of Chi Omega sorority. She is at present teaching French in the high school in Oakdale. Wash. The ODening lecture OI tne present i t,- , n -j series will be delivered by Mr Riley Mrg p c Brosius of Hood River. hefore the Chicago Association of I He There will be student at the University DIRECTORS TO VIEW ISSUE Murphy, all residents of this city, were guests at the Hotel Virginia while visiting in Long Beach recently. Portland people at the Arlington hotel, Santa Barbara, last week were Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly. H. F. Ong. Mrs. C. E. Stephens, C. W. Au sinan, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Singer. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitfield, Win throp Hammond. Mrs. H. F. Ong and Elizabeth Heimback. Arrivals at the Clift hotel, San Francisco, last week included G. P. Dekum, Mrs. D. M. Greene and daugh ter, Mrs. P. T. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Malarkey, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow, A. J. Block. T. A. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. C. S. Russell, Mrs. J. E. Wathrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Logan and son from this city. The marriage of Miss Helen Honey, man and Arthur Trumbell Brown will be a smart social event this evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Honeyman. T.aof- pvt,l ...a- . V. .. 1 sal for the weddJnW. the bridal nartv nlnS commission to Have enacted a and several others enjoyed' a merry I loning ordinance was fanned into a time, dancing at the residence- of Mr. tempest yesterday as the result or a and Mrs. James Honeyman. I circular letter prepared by advocates Use of Xamcs of Members of Board in Individually Indorsing Plan to Be Discnssed- Tense feeling that has been aroused among the business men of Portland over the proposition of the city plan- of Oregon and is a member of Alpha i-nmmerce in Chicago. various other lectures delivered in Tau omega. He served during the :hicago, including one at the lLniver- war as second lieutenant in the coast itv of Chicago, before the Chicago I .,,,. Th. nrHir.o- ni ha ir, Vthietic ciuo, me xi.iwaui uuu i tha i,a BDrine. -he Rotary club. In all seven engage- I . nents are scheduled lor that city. I Naioma Mildred Shipman. daughter From there tne lecturer win go to o( Mr and Mrs Edgar E. Shipman, eveland and then to New York City. und Lawrence. T. Brown. unn of rhe opening address in New Tork I George Brown, well-known farmer ity win be delivered Deiore ins f Tigard. were married at the home nembers of the union league ciud, 0f tne bride's parents in Tigard. hirty-ninth street and Fifth avenue, Sunday, February 1, at 12 o'clock, ui organization or tne iuii. ins Rev. Goiffroy officiating, resident of the club is Frank A. I Vanderlip, president of the American I Mr. and Mrs. N. Coonradt. B004 Hankers association, and tne mem-1 Eighty-fifth street Southeast, re- jershio Is composed of leading bank- I ceived 75 of their friends Saturday era, brokers, manufacturers and pro- afternoon, the occasion being theif ressional men of the city. Mr. Riley's golden wedding anniversary. Mem iecture will be the single feature of bers of Lents Methodist Episcopal Uie dinner. . I church, Ruben W ilson post, G. A. R. Washington an Schedule. No. and Ladies of the G. A. R. at- t Tt-v.i . t, i- .v. I tended. One daughter, Mrs. C. Grover. hi, rMi "win nv h,rnr. husband and family, and son, D. H. Mb .vu.. - --- ..... I 1 f'.,U nwA nifa e Mjni,.,nAla Ithe Cosmos club, the University club, " . o. ... men's City club, the Arta club and Whelan and daughter. Jean, of Van kki .ji.n.. , couver were out of town guests. m Tn.l.a TTnnt. . -Ink ma a. . V. The remainder of the tour will be k.. Mi. Vav.fll, Tri,.hi iat confined to the Atlantic coast and month for the election of officers. I lectures delivered to the well-to-do traveling class of Philadelphia, Bos Henry E. Wheeler was elected presi dent; Miss Bernice Wommelsdorf, ton, Baltimore. Pittsburg and other BeCre'tary-treasurer. and Mrs. Kay C.' iarge cities. The proposed extended tour of Mr. Van Natta. editor. The evening was spent at 500, prizes being drawn by . . . ...VKUI. ttney is arranged xor a a resu"; " Raymond Managhan, Miss Wommels- I ""V' . , , i""""" -- dorf Mrs. Rushlight and Mr. Wheeler. tour maae oy mm in wnicn ne spreaa A meetlnff was beid iast evening at IU1 bU5Jci ui ui giuiica ui me la-l.hA hnmn r,f th MIASM nilstafson. icnic noriuweau auuuuBn mo rcsuua joo3 East Madison street. were great irom ine previous xours. I they aiso snowed tne inadequacy or On account of the sndden illness I such a short trip to cover the terri- of w P. Filer, director of the oratorio Itory in a satisractory manner. society of Astoria, Mrs. Rose Coursen -During my trips 1 nave been able. RPf.rt hM been ajtked to conduct the loniy to ecratcn tne surface, althougn pratorio Elijah," Thursday night. lino iua.juni.jr ui 1110 uig tines 01 tne ThA nratnr n ia to be E-iven bv n east nave Deen visited, declared Mr. chorus of 75 voices with Miss Myrtle iiuiey yesteruay. Olsen of Chinook. Dr. Stuart McGuire. Annual Tour Planned. I Warren Erwin and Mrs. Reed as Th tnnrs of Vr TiI!p h. hn I soloists. Mrs. Reed will spend I but one feature of the advertising Wednesday and Thursday in Astoria. Iy.mn.lm vhih ha. K... otaJ I Ik h. n.ni. m i . Mrs. D. P. Thompson and her sociation. Booklets have been pub- daughter. Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal. liishBrf nd ent n.it nri irarir,.,- th- are in town again after a delightful !,,.,, ,.,,K,, h. ... 0 I visit in California. Miss Genevieve :;ed forward. But the lectures of -"""""- ii- mi.- h.ira h..n m.n.o-. . , i, . I mother south, will remain a few tome to the easterners the truth of .ha greatness of the northwest as no other thing has done, owing to the weeks In San Francisco, where she has many friends and is being delightfully entertained. Mrs. George rmihit th h... b ik. T. Willett, who accompanied Mrs. rniK-h nf .ii nithnnii .. . ,i ,. Teal to California, Is touring the . . . !. . llinA. The Fruit and Flower mission will K .t.K.. n. -iT--ni!r u ..vmvwwinr luuiuiiig 1U UWn U... 7 ,,,.1. monnAr- fl tft itreeff,Di "" 10th VfT IndTcli. that it was issued by the streets. All members are asked to be Cnamber of Commerce, and to support present. . j i k i.a nHnt sltrnatures of 10 of the 15 members of YVrimin 2 Aotixriflc I the board of directors of the chamber. VVAI111C11 S ItUViUCS I TTn to arlv vontnrdnv nftarnoon the name of one additional member had TEACHERS of Portland schools, in- I been attached but he rescinded the vited to Insnect rh hlz-exhibit of I privilege previously authorized, on , . . . j, I the ground that having submitted the drawing and color work being dis- question to a ref6rendum vote of the played on the third floor of Portland mombershio it was Inadvisable to ap- central library Friday afternoon, have pear in the role of supporting or op- been asked to a tea later in the after- I posing the proposition. noon to be given by the school de- The tempest was started when it partment of the library.. The teach- became known to P. Hetherton, office . 4 . , , ' . ,. ,. manager of the chamber, that the let- ers were Invited to inspect the exhibit u. coupIed wttn a balIot that is by Miss Esther Wuest, superintendent an exact duplicate of the form used of drawing in the public schools, and I in the official ballot of the chamber will be the guests of the school de- I with Instructions to the members: "If partment from 4 o'clock until S. Miss I you have lost your ballot, tear off the Anne M. Mulhearon, in charge of the I blank below, fill it out and mail It to department, and her assistant. Miss the chamber." Constance Ewing, will be in charge of of-ll n.ilot to Be Counted. the affair. I .... j. xx. Auwarus, uirwiiui Wi lj.c ttia Wnmsn'. liinn.a nf ih. TTn 1. 1 chamber, who had entire charge ol tarian church will meet today at 2 directing and handling the referendum P. M. for an important business ses- vote. had already ruiea mat oniy tne sion. At 3:30 o'clock there will be a official ballot published by the cham nrnrrmm. in .kir.. nr tha ..nnml. ber Will be COUnted. national committee. A social hour aud I referendum vote, oraereu Dy cur. of tea will rnnrlnrto th ftr- the cnamber, win close at noon aiur noon. All women in invitflri and day. The balloting began immediate- strangers will be cordially welcomed, 'y after the meeting of the members m w m i iui uiu lunuaj UllU lllUlLauuu JCDLCl- Mrs. Joseph Goodman will have day afternoon was that the voting charge of the programme for the will be vigorously stimulated during Council of Jewish Women at the regu- the remainder of the week. lar meeting of the council at 2 P. M. I The directors of the chamDer are today in B'nai B'rith hall. I eager to have a full expression of the sentiment of the membership on the George Wright Relief corps No. 2 zoning proposition. It was for this will hold its regular meeting Wednes- reason that the referendum was or day evening, February 11, at 625 dered. When the proposed circular court house. . I letter was presented for the use of I their names, the permission was The regular monthly meeting of given, it was explained, without Camelia Social club will be held thought of the position in which they Thursday in the home of Mrs. W. F. would be placed by approving the measure. director, of the near east relief, por trayed the needs of the suffering Ar menians at the weekly luncheon of the Live Wires of the Commercial club today. Dr. R. A. Prudden, coun ty chairman, announced the appoint ment of a relief committee of nine for the Oregon City district. This com mittee, which will meet for organ ization Wednesday afternoon, is com posed of Rev. H. G. Edgar, Rev. C H. L. Chandler, Arthur Beatie. Harry Wollrich, James H. Cary. W illard P Hawley Jr., A. E. Rugg, L. A. Hender son and A. C. Rae. Clackamas coun ty' quota is $6400. The wires have received an Invi, tation from Scoutmaster C. F. Blake to attend a Boy Scout celebration on next Saturday evening in the high school auditorium. "If you attend this meeting," said Mr. Blake, "the boys will pledge each of you to do a good turn daily during National Good Turn week, the second week in February, T UIT-AXD-MISS TACTICS "OT TO BE TOLERATED. Even Tips Received' by Waiters or Others in Recognition of Serv ices Most Be Reported. Guesswork, estimates or other hit- and-miss tactics are barred when a person is making out his 1919 income tax returns, according to a warning issued by Internal Revenue Collector Miller. Even tips received by waiters, porters and others are taxable In come, for they are given in recogni tion of services and not as gifts. If one has a premium paid by an em ployer for life or other Insurance, even it must go in as additional compensation. Salaried persons and wage earners must not confine their returns to fig ures showing a year's pay at so much a day or so much a week. The actual amount drawn should be ascertained and reported. Overtime, bonuses. shares in the profits of a business, value of quarters and board furnished by the employer and a number of other Items of similar nature which are compensations for services are taxable as part of the year's earnings and must be included. Dunagan, 48S Hawthorne avenue. Willard W. C. T. U. enjoyed an ad dress a", its rece- meeting at which Mrs. Mary Mallett was the speaker. Tk. -v.AA.tn.- .AA k .1 .1 , , V. . V . Mrs. Maude Moxey. She spoke of Prter f l,he m.eaUre; l0,ked dangerous drugs, narcotics, patent I 7;i" . ..rn ,. C. H. Cheney Aids In Plan. Charles H. Cheney, consultant of the planning commission, and Arthur M. Churchill, who is an ardent sup. members of the Portland Chamber of medicines Lnd alcohol. Recitations people. Refreshments were served ?m.rc.- th .text of th.cironlar. after the programme. I factor. $300 ALIMONY IS ASKED 1' uLh B. Dorr is Sues Former Hus band for Support of Child, ASTORIA. Or, Feb. 1. (Special.) A suit to recover J300 alleged to be nnvld C Lewis returned in tha cltv sue isr .umonj, to. sum or j a Sunday after a month's visit in New in un in .iimuajr in tne iuiure ana 9.3V i York. attorney iees was niea in the circuit southern part of the state. m m m Mrs. Isom White and Miss Edith Nanz left Portland last week for Se attle, where they sailed for the orient. They expect to be absent from the city about five months, visiting China, Japan, the Phiuippines, and Sandwich islands. Mrs. Thomas Honeyman and Mrs. court this afternoon by Ruth B. Dor ris against Albert E. Dorris. The complaint avers that In September, ll'l.. the plaintiff was awarded a decree or divorce against the defend- ant by the courts of Montana. The plaintiff was given the care and custody of her minor daughter and claims her husband promised he would assist in the support of the i rl. The complaint nays that the plaln- t::f has expended JiOO ia carina: for tne cruia Mr. and Mrs E. C Shevlln are spending a few days in Bend with rheir son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Shevlin. Mrs. R. L. Russell has received word that her brother. Daniel Davles Woodward, has arrived in New York with his Parisian bride. Mr. Wood ward went over as a master signal electrician with the A. E. F. in 1917. During his stay in Paris he was married to - Mademoiselle Marthe Jeanne Gerard, of that city, whom he is bringing to Portland, where they will make their home. While In New Tork they will visit with Mrs. Perry Myers, a sister of Mr. Wood ward and a former resident of this city. LEWISTON. Idaho. Feb. S. (Spe- Thursday at 2 o'clock. The other two I cial.) Miss Nellie G. Chase became fcoys were arraigned, but entered no th bride of Garry L. Briggs, of Bish Holdup Pleads Guilty. Ttobert HalL Jointly Indicted with Russell Hlgglnbotham and Charles Langdale for four recent hold-ups in JVortland. pleaded guilty before Pre siding Circuit Judge McCourt yester day afternoon. He will be sentenced jDle-s. Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair op. Wash., the ceremony taking place at the Presbyterian parsonage un day. Mrs. Briggs' home is in Orofino. The newly-married couple will live at Bishop where Mr. Briggs is in business. Mrs. Elizabetn Rickards has re- -AiTr.rl word from her son Charles Soap should be osed very carefully Rikarda that he is very much Im- lf you want to keep your hair looking pr0ved in health and doing well in .19 uc.b iuuai wiis u(i prvparea i the bay city, shampoos contain too much alkali-1 This dries the scalp, makes the hair I Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman. Ralph Zlm brittle and ruins it. merman. Mr. D. W. Ross. Mr. and The best thing for steady use is Mrs. W. Henry. Mrs. G. T. Willett. Wulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, which Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olmstead, Mr. is pure and greaseless, and is better and Mrs. L. O. Cooper, Captain Alfred than anything else you can use. I Morris. Miss Josephine Morris, Albert One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse G. Froet. Harry L. Pattern. George tne nair ana ecaip morougniy. Sim- Frisb e. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fr sbie. ply moisten the hair with water and Miss Dorothy Kendall, Miss Margaret rub it in. it makes an abundance of I Folks, Mr. and Mrs. Hueston, L. rich, creamy lather, whicb rinses out I Folkes and Mr and Mrs. Orbera G. easily, removing every particle of rreln. all from Portland, were at th dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive OIL I u. S. Grant hotel. San Diego,- last The nair ones quicxiy ana evenly. week, and it leaves the scalp soft and the! hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, I L. Ledentian, Mr. and Mrs. Charles fluffy and easy to manage. In. Briggs, Mrs. L. L. Sturgls, promt You can get Mulslfied cocoanut oil I nent Portland people, were at Arrow shampoo at any pharmacy. It s very I head Springs last week, rhean. and a few ounces will supply I every meVnber of the family fori Mr. and Mrs. George L. Crewfield. months. Ad. . I Miss E. G. Wrysandt, Mrs. Chester printed in imitation of typewritten letter, and besides the copies of tele- Th mi9i- mtino nf ih. in,..!, grams to which reference is made, can War Mother will h this arter- Wltn tne names attacnea to tne copies noon at 2 o'clock in their rooms at the Pntea yesteraay, is as ioiiows: court house. All mothers are urged Gentlemen: a poll of the chamber Is to be present as matters of import- being taken this week on zoning. ance are to be discussed. tb. snomisnw e"evo m earaeiy LI I cl I lilS -l siivuiu 11 J uui iuiuub mturunii, ur., re. 3. topeciai-J aaded jUBt aS fast as -experience demon nuw to uuis ine n. j. xj. out or -trates their wisdom. women's clothing will be told the It is imperative that every member vote women of Jackson county this month nl convictions. It will not ao to let tn by Miss Jessica Biles, clothing expert chamber be placed on record by a partial from r. A. n Thesa talka will h. . vote: A duplicate ballot is attached in ...... , . .. . case you have lost yours. part oi me noma Demonstration worn It you ara not ciear a to the exact recently undertaken by the farm bu- facts of this proposed ordinance, go to reau, when the county court refused room 424 city hall and examine tha plans to make the necessary -PFropriation. and ordinance for yourself before voting. ree,tlnc-i have heen arranirsrl fm Your attention Is called to the experi- Talent, Central Point, Medford, Rogue "Pc ' oth.e cltlM tbat, "? 5' M Pi.. r.iH hiii . n a Cd rw i a . .. " !'" by telegrams received by Mayor ..u a.b.. . u.uk. R.ksr. Mall It now. Verv tmlv Yours. J ' 1? TI U.,V',n vK.nn The Oregon Woman's Suffrage Al- tiVm, n w. Mieike. H CArhett. nance ia piunnins m nave a aejegate Max S. Hlrscn, i"eter ixerr, a. j. Bale, at the convention In Chicago Feb- Emery Olmstead, William Cornfoot. C. E. ruary 12 when the women who will Dant. A Q. Labbs, Paul C. Murphy. James rnresent nmnluMiliia thai will 1,. IB. Kerr. J. C. Ainsworth. Arthur M .ffillotAj irh Ih. t.-a ti7 Chnrchill. J. P. Jaeger, Lloyd Wentworth. Voters will assemble to discus nlan. nB Mur malLCI wl" "ruugm nH maWa rp.m.m.i.t. in to the ooara or airectors or tne cnam woman's work as a national hodv. br at the meeting today, when it is probable a statement will be author will meree into the leaa-ue. Mm. c lied to make clear the attitude of the B. Simmons will be a delee-ata from alrectors in tnetr ornciai capacity, Oregon if plans of her friends are irrespective of what may be their carried out. I opinions as individuals upon the zon Already a fund Is started and ing question. That the controversy among those who have been named which has come up will be calculated on the committee to raise the money to bring out a large vote is accepted are: Mrs. Harry Beal Torrey, Mrs. ascertain. Meanwhile, those who vote Elliott R. Corbett. Mrs. Charles E. would do well to heed the ruling of Curry and Mrs. Louise Palmer Webber. I Director Edwards and use the official Every woman who belongs to the I ballot. Surrrage Alliance has been asked to heln with tha wnrtr nnri oil K.v. Kaa very much interested in having Ore- MESSAGE TO BE CARRIED 6"" icyicociiicu ui mo uitiiuna. con- VPnt Inn fm R RnnHnranr Uvb Dallas Bache and Mrs. James Reeves "Portland Wants Ton 121, have assisted the committee in many t,,, nMfh cin ways. ..... a, r - o An Incomplete list of the women I "Portland wants von 1921" is the who will make It possible to send the message that will be . carried on delegate is as follows: Mrs. R. E. hadires of the dcles-ates from this cltv Bondurant, Mrs. Frederick Eggert, to the annual meeting of district No. Mrs. Charles E. Curry. Mrs. C. B. 4, B'nai B'rith, which is to be held at Simmons, Mrs. Soloman Hirsch, Mrs. Los Angeles February 15 to 17 in- Robert S. Ferret, Miss Elizabeth Bain, elusive. Most of the members of the Mrs. C. J. Smith, Miss Esther Jobes. Pnrtland rieleir&tinn will leave a week airs, .-.net, jucaugnt. mrs. Alice JBen- from Saturday nia-ht. with the excen son Beach, Mrs. C. Unander. Mrs. tinn nf V. M. Walnhaiim and T) Snlla Louise Palmer Webber. Mrs. Elliott Cohen, who will precede the remain R. Corbett. Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Haw nf thA nartv thraa dava and attend James Reeves, Mrs. Dallas Bache, to anma nrellminarv matters- con- Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler, Miss Mary I with ih. ..nniUn i.nj tha 1T-AAAAB T XI.. TaU 1 - .I "VVk " -a"". ii Julius, first convention of. 1821. v. , Mrs- f- -odos, The members of the delegation are uirn. neicil r.. oterreit, uirs. Baran A. o. fr.llr.wa- 7. Rwatt J KhamnnclH Fl rr V. . -.,! ... l . , . . , I ' m. . sminui sua tne soils Cohen, M. Reingold. A. Rosen . u, iiBiiu uiua.i a v. i u n. ...In X. U.inaf.nln AIay w. Mi ll.r The League of Women Voters au-1 t t '.,.!. -n- t d wt-.' t-n. a thorized the following eight commit- V Bettman, Sam Herrman and A. Bos- leea. aiuvl ltIi uii.lAciiiiip, protection kOWitZ. ui women 111 uiuuoiijr, uuim weiiare, improvement in election laws and methods, social hygiene, unification of n.fiP TAY I AIM IC TCCTCn laws concerning the civil status of U'UU I "A LAW IO I CO I CU women, food supply and demand, re search. I E. Hofer Files Snit in Marlon Chapter E of the P. E. O. Sisterhood County yuosuorung vaiittity, wiu meet tomorrow at i jji in tne SALEM. Or., Feb. S-Special.) . 'S ,-, , 1 Colonel E. Hofer today filed a suit in Madison street Mrs. W. R. Klrkup tne cIrcult COUPt here to re8traln win rcau iinutii, I'n j-. . incuaii. if n.i. f;aiai. 4Av Aiia. , . -tit i luou lull uvuuj viiibiaia iuiu vuiicvii state r8.,, present w h( tne dog tax under a law passed at the 1919 session of the legislature. ZONING IS JWOT UP TODAY City Commissioner Barbnr to Ask Hearing Date Be Set. Although the proposed zoning ordi nance, prepared by the city planning commission Is listed on the calendar of business to be considered by the city council this morning, the ordi nance will not receive consideration, It is probable that a time for hearing will be set. The ordinance is listed on the calen dar aa being introduced by City Com missioner Barbur, although Mr. Bar bur did not intend that the proposed legislation should be given considera tion on such short notice. Therefore he will request the setting of a time for hearing. Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes SOME MOKE P.C.B. PRODOCI9 Fig Sultana Fruit Biscuit Cream Gems Animals Zweibach fanula Wafers trd Cakes I Wefer 1 Ci:JE-nl tWafssa A Teasing Dash of Salt a crispy just-out-of-the-oven dain tiness tne most delicious soup is enhanced when Snow Flakes are served! PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. 41 QUARANTINES LIFTED Decided Decrease in Influenza Epl demic Is Recorded. Records of the health bureau show a decided decrease In the number of cases of influenza reported this week. Hitherto there had been an average of 100 new cases In Portland daily, but this number has dropped to 63. There are also fewer in other portions of the state. One death occurred yesterday, that of John Carr, aged 62, who lived at 205 Morrison street. Forty-one pa tients who were in quarantine were released by the health officers. Taoorrra Broom. Factory Enlarged. TACOMA. Wash, Feb. 8. (Spe cial.) H. G. Senner, formerly of Portland, has bought a new site for the broom factory which he estab lished a number of years ago. He plans to Increase the capacity of his plant from 30 dozen brooms now man ufactured daily. HIs product is now distributed over Oregon, Washington, Alaska and British Columbia. He op erated a broom factory in Portland for a number of years. Menefee Estate Valued at. $86,000. An estate valued at $38,000 was left by the late Oscar R. Menefee, chiefly in stock in the L. ts. Meneree Lumper company, according to the petition fo probate of will rued in tne circuit court yesterday. Mr; Menefee died In San Diego January 23, leaving a wid-J ow and two minor daughters. Hit Portland home was at 700 Prospect Drive. Clatsop Legion Post Elects. ASTORIA. Or.. Feb. 3. (Special.) At last night's meeting of Clatsop post, American Legion, officers were elected as follows: L. R. Gilbert, commander; Dr. R. H. Hoskins, vice- commander; Howard K. Zimmerman, secretary. UNITS TO BE FILLED BY ORE GON CAMPAIGN' ANNOUNCED. Assignment Is Expected to Be of Big Aid in Building Up In terest in Organizations. What Is expected to give a new zest to recruiting is the plan put through by the war department to have the recruiting for various regiments or other military units all taken care of in one state or group of states. The military units which are to be filled up by recruits from Oregon, ac cording to announcement made yes terday by the local recruiting officer. are: 35th Infantry, vstn neid artil lery, 57th coast artillery company, 8th engineers, 15th cavalry, 1st, 35th, 44th infantry, 57th, 58th and 59th heavy artillery. Units announced for Washington are: 1st infantry, itn neia artiuery, 57th coast artillery company, 8th en gineers and 15th cavalry. The new plan Is hoped to De a great factor in building up the espirit de corps among the men of the organi zations and also add to the Interest taken in different organizations by the people themselves. cases had developed here within the past few days, but that there were 12 at Saginaw, eight families quar antined at Junction City, while Rose burg is reported to have several hun dred cases. Robbery Indictment Dismissed. Circuit Judge Tucker yesterday aft. ernoon dismissed the Indictment against Ralph Bellinger, charging robbery, on the motion of the com plaining witness, Robert Lowe, a set tlement outside of court having been made satisfactory to the complainant, who did not desire to prosecute fur ther. Lowe complained to the grand Jury last April that Bellinger beat and robbed him of $750. when he broughl that amount of money to Bellinget prepared to purchase three kegs oi liquor in the latter'a po."-.nion. Trial Raises Novel Point. Is killing Justified when the slay ing merely prevents a trespass on private property or possible sssuultT This Is a question which will be put up to a Jury in the circuit court today when Thomas Miller goes to trial for the killing of (Juy N'lnon on November 23. Nelson was killed as he was attempting to enter Miller's home where his siBter-ln-law, May Daly, was being held, according to the prosecution, UKHinnt hnr drslre. The shooting followrd an exchange of words as Nelson uisoheyed Miller' a warning not to try to enter the door of his home at 4.1 First street. NURSES TO BE ENLISTED Eugene Red Cross Chanter Pre pares to Fight Influenza. EUGENE. Or. Feb. 3. (Special.) Every nurse In Lane county will be listed by the local chapter of Red Cross in anticipation of the spread of influenza to this section of the state, according to announcement of the officers of the chapter. Further steps toward meeting the situation will include formation of a class in nursing under Miss Lulu GeiU a local Red Cross nurse, who was on duty overseas during the war and who conducted similar classes here before she was called for duty. Les sons In nursing will be given tree. but those taking them are expected to respond to calls for help if needed. Dr. Seth M. Kerron, county health officer, said last night that no new d FORECAST of SPRING FASHIONS and PATTERNS Febptary 1st number Now ready at your Newsdealer Talk about Good things says S7S UkXYWT make chapter inspection. The auxiliary to Oregon Field ar tillery, batteries A and B, will meet Thursday evening in room 580 court house. Willamette chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will enter tain at a celebration of the birthday of George Washington, Saturday, February 21, 3 to 5 o'clock, at Mult nomah hotel, rose room. ' The Grade Teachers' association will hold their general meeting at Library hall .today at 4:30 o'clock. After the meeting there will be a din ner at the Benson hotel which will he attended by grade teachers, prin cipals, high school teachers and busi ness concerning the new co-operative council will be transacted. The complaint alleges that "the de fendants are without authority of any kind in the premises for the reason that the act, of the legislature under which they assume to operate ia un constitutional and void." Pending determination of the cult, which will be carried to the supreme court, collection of dog taxes ceased here today. SUFFERING IS PORTRAYED Oregon City Live Wires Hear About Armenian Distress. OREGON CITY, Or., Feb. 3. (Spe cial.) Samuel C. 'Lancaster, state chairman, and J, J. Handsaker, state Have ypu ever tried the best of all corn ithouttfieSra mmmm ruioii-vviikv ATCFa-USX KMJMC( KADYTO SERVE you won't believe it. , without trial IF "cereal beverage" makes you think: "Humph! Wishy-washy, beany imi tation coffee!" you're going to have the surprise of your life when you make a cup of Drinket right at the table. Youll have a wonderful drink a rich, full-rounded, full-bodied cup of deliciousness. Youll add a new favorite to your menu and be all the better for it. 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