. 1 Tnfc MORXING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, MARCIT 19, 1920 11 1 . ' 1 : V - 1 ".-VI t "i ! CIS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tity Editor... t Main 70T0. A SOUS Sunday Kditor Main 7070. A 60(15 a H. ..--; t i . w-i- ruin A RtlS'.S Superlctcndent of Bld..'."jdaln 7070i A 6UB5 ; communication from the local Shrine 1 committee. Prices will not be raised Caterers Sat "No Profiteering." t There will be no profiteering during the Shrine convention by members of the Portland Caterers' association. 1 The as&oclatlon went on record to this effect yesterday in response to a AMCBEMENTS. ' HEfLIG (FroaJway at Taylori Gall EngliKh Comic Opera company. Tonlgui. BAKER (Broadway near Morrlaon) Baker Slock company In "The Trail of the I.ono.iome Pine." Tonight. ALCAZAR (Eleventh at Morrlaon) Alca xar Musical Playera in "The Quaker Girl." Tonight. LYRIC (Fourth at Stark) Musical com edy, "Family Affairs." Three shows daily at 2. 7 and 0 P. M HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5. 6:4,1 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays ana holidays, continuous. 1:13 to 11 P- M PAXTAGES (Rm.riwav at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. -:30, :0S. 7 and THRIFT STAMPS. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Rale at Business Office. Gregorian. Forest Hanger to Talk to Scouts. "How Boy Scouts Can Aid In Pre venting Forest Fires'- will be ex plained to the Boy Scouts and their friends of the Rose City Park district, under the auspices of troop 66 at the Itose City Park M. K church tonight at 8 P. M. by Forest Banger Albert Wiesendanger. He will - show 130 colored lantern slides which illustrate how forest fires are located, reported, extinguished and how they can be prevented. In addition to the lantern slides, various equipment such as telephones, spray pumps. Osborne fire finder and other fire-fighting tools will be exhibited and explained. This meeting will be open to the public. Chinese Held Smuggler. Loo Foo, Chinese, who was arrested Wednes day on the charge of attempting to smucgle morphine to a prisoner in the "city Jail, was given 100 days in jail by Judge Rossman yesterday. Foo, it Is said, sent a package of to bacco to Fred Sloan, doing time for vagrancy, in the bottom of which Jailer Gustafson found a quantity of morphine. After his arrest. V oo drew a long -knife while his record was being taken at the jail, apparently in an effort to stab Officer Gustafson. Memorial Service Announced. Memorial services for the late Miss Dorothy Louise Bliss of this city will be held Sunday morning at 11 o clock in Grace' Memorial Episcopal church. Irvington. of whose choir Miss Bliss was a member. She died from in fluenza while visiting in California. She was one of the favorite younger sopranos of this city and recently ap peared in recital at a musicale of the MacDowell cjub. where her singing was much admired. r.ECKLEss Driver. Fined Theo. Petersen, proprietor of the Portland Electric Grind shop at 111 Third street, was given a fine of $25 In the municipal court yesterday morning on a charge of failing to have his vehicle under control. Petersen was placed under arrest by Officer Will lam S. Tully after he had a collision with a truck driven by Alf. E. White side at Third and Oak streets. White side's truck was loaded with carbolic acid at the time. Drt Law Violation Charged. John Hergenreder. who was arrested by Patrolmen Huckins and Child as he stepped from a California train Wednesday night, was fined $73 in municipal court yesterday on a charge of violating the prohibition law. He gave notice of appeal. Ac cording to the policeman, Hergen-. rerer had a quantity of liquor In a uitcase and also several bottles in his pockets at the time of his arrest. Co-operation Lecture Topic. The regular lesson in the course of polit ical economy given by' the United Und and Labor league will be held in the study hour room of the cen tral library tonight at 8 o'clock. The subject will be "Co-operation: the One Thing That Has Been Lacking in Our Civilization and How to Promote It." The lecture will be by F. E. Coulter, followed by questions and answers. All are welcome. ' Visitor to Address City Club. Dr. W. R. Ramsay, associate professor f pediatrics. University of Minnesota. c!ll be the spaeker before the City club at the regular weekly noon luncheon today at the Hotel Benson. His topic will be "'National and Inter national Conservation of Infant Life." Dr. Ramsay is regarded s an author ity on the subject and is the author of "Care and Feeding of Infant Chil dren." - . ' Bird Lecture Tomorrow Night. "Some Birds of the Inland Empire" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture on birds by Fredrick Green wood before the Oregon Audubon so ciety tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Library hall. Mr. Greenwood was formerly a resident of Spokane and president of -their loc,al bird club. He will use 100 slides of his own making In this lecture. The public Is invited. Anti-Vaccinationists to Meet. The Public School Protection league has announced that a meeting will be held in the Irvington stfhool audi torium, -Fourteenth and Thompson streets, at 8 P. il. Friday. March 19, for the purpose of discussing com pulsory vaccination. Speakers thor oughly conversant with the subject have been engaged, and all those in terested are urged to be present. Dr. Hart Talks to Reed Students. Dr. Joseph K. Hart spoke at Keed college chapel services yesterday noon during a short visit at the col lege while on his way to California from Seattle. "A college student." said Dr. Hart, "ought to get at least four ideas from his college education one each year. Exceptional stu dents may be able to get one each semester, but- this is unusual." PORTLANDER RETURNS FROM HOLT Landi George Latimer of Portland just returned from a six months' Jour ner through Europe. Egypt, and the1 holy land. He found the political situation very bad in Europe. While in Egypt, he was caught in the midst of the recent revolutionary uprisings. When in Palestine, he spent several days with Abdul Baha. Tailor Is Arrested. George. Mc Gee. a tailor, was arrested at Second and Taylor streets yesterday by Pa trolman Reckdahl on complaint of "R. A. McAdams. According to Mc Adains, McGee tried to stab him with a pocket knife as the result of a con troversy. McGee was charged with being drunk and with disorderly ' conduct. -lEwi&y Services Tonight. Services will be held at the Congregation Novell SCedick Talmud Torah, Sixth and Hall streets, tonight at 6 o'clock and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Abraham I. Rosencranta officiat ing. All men and women are wel come. Religious school is held each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Bahai Assemblt Meets Tonight. The regular weekly meeting of the Bahai Assembly will be held in room 516 Bush & Lane building at 8 o'clock tonight. Oriental Riot repaired, wash cleaned, stored. Cartozian Bros. Inc. oriental tugs and carpets, Washing ton, near 10th. Adv. Plaster Board, beaver, board, Cor nell board for walls and ceilings. Timms Cress & Co., 184 Second St. Adv. Citt Solicitors Wanted for fire In- eurance. automobile, bonds and cas ualty. Seeley & Co.,' 817 Board of Trade building. Adv. KtUMERiB CoaL, Carbon Coal Cow mine agents. S21 Hawthorns ava. East 1188. Ad. Dr. W. T. Williamson has returned. "1917 Corbett bldgr. Adv. Milk Cukji at U floors Sanitarian. - Adv. , on rooasturfs by any of the many members of the organization. At yes terday's meeting A. Rohde resigned as president and Joel H. Coe was elected president. Mr. Coe's position as second vice-president was filled by the election of R. L. Dean to the vacancy. The assocjfction decided to employ an attorney to Incorporate the organization. C. W. Fenn Sues Commission. C. W. Fenn, who says he represents him self and every other citizen and tax payer in Oregon, yesterday filed suit in circuit court seeking to compel the industrial accident commissioners' and Mrs. Edna Blanche Dibbern to repay to the state $4000 which the commis sion paid to Mrs. Dibbern following the death of her husband, who was killed In a Portland' shipyard April 15, 1919. The plaintiff seeks to re cover from Commissioner Marshall and Ex-Conunlssioners Beckwith and Allen on the grounds that the com-. pensatlon paid to Mrs. Dibbern was not legal. Elks Dance Tickets on Sale. Tickets for the monthly dance given by Portland lodge of Elks were placed on sale yesterday, by Secretary Spaulding of the lodge. . The dance will be held in the Multnomah hotel on Wednesday night, March 24. A large orchestra has been engaged, special prices will be offered and the usual lajge attendance is anticipated. This will be the last social function given under the direction of the pres ent officers and entertainment com mittee, as new officers of the lodge will be installed on Thursday, April 1. New committees will be. named fol lowing installation. Interference With Police Brings Fine. Lee Kong, Chinese proprietor of an establishment at 70 North Fourth street, was given a fine of $25 In the municipal court yesterday morning on a charge of interfering with police officials. Fong Is said to have delayed the officers In the front of his establishment .Wednesday night long enough to permit a half dozen white men to escape by a rear door. He was arrested by Sergeant ",Epps and Officers Rigas and Craig. Dan Driscoll, arrested In the same r.aid. was given a fine of $10 in municipal court on a charge of having lottery tickets in . his possession. Apartment Plans Filed. Plans for a new apartment house at 235 East Broadway were filed yesterday with City Plan Engineer Eichenlaub by Herbert Gordan. The proposed apart ment house will be three stories in height, of brick fireproof construc tion. The plans represent the first filed for an apartment house in Port land in many months, with the ex ception of the Berkshire apartments. for which a permit was refused by the ctiy council and which has since been taken to the supreme court for final decision. Laborer's Ankle Broken. C. Ken nedy, laborer who was employed in the work of wrecking a building at 25i Nicolai street yesterday morn ing, fractured his ankle as the result of a fall. He was taken to the St. Vincent's hospital. .' Saturday Jewish Services An nounced. Services will be held at the Congregation Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning service at 9 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. Bicycle Thiep Punished. The theft of a bicycle from Albert Schmidt, 422 East Forty-third street, resulted in Dan Quinn being fined $25 in munic ipal court yesterday morning by Municipal Judge Rossman. Quinn was arrested by Inspector Smith. Rabbi Wise's Sermon Announced. The subject of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise's sermon tonight at Temple Beth Israel at 8 o'clock will be "The Tragedy of Fear." Saturday morning service is held at 10:30 o'clock and religious school Sunday morning at 10. If Tour artificial teeth continually annoy you. you need new ones that are scientifically constructed. Let Dr. E. C. Rossman, the plate spe cialist, make you some that are right. 307 Journal building. Adv. Offices for rent; Kenton bldg. Adv. DR. MACKENZIE BURIED PHYSICIAN'S EX MASSE ATTEST) -. FUXERAL OF COLLEAGUE. " Services Held In Trinity Church and Interment Is in Riverview. Rites Impressive. " The great bell-above Trinity church tolled a message of farewell yester day afternoon as the body off Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie, dean of the Uni versity of Oregon medical school, was" taken to Us final resting ' place in Riverview cemetery. Scarcely was there a physician in the city of Port land who did not attend the seorices and, as a consequence, hundreds of members of the profession thronged tne cnurcn," Students and faculty of the medical school attended in a body, as -also did the City and County Medical so cioty. xne church practically was rilled! to capacity with those who did honor to one of the state's greatest medical men. From the flower-laden altar Rev A. A. Morrison, rector of Trinity, con ducted the simple Episcopalian serv ice. The casket was accompanied down the aisle by Roderick L. Macleay, Dr. Donald H. Jessop, Dr. R. B. Dillehunt, Andrew Kerr, Colonel H. C. Cabell, Elliott R Corbett and Dr. Laurence Selling. ia active pall bearers. Honorary pallbearers were C. S. Adams, A. L. Mills William p. Wheelwright, Robert Kerr, Thomas Kerr, Dr. Ernest S. Tucker. Dr. James S. Bell and Hugh Hirme. THOMAS , MILLER FREED SLAYER OF GCY R. XELSOX ACQUITTED OF MURDER. KUPPENHEIMER SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN ire quality thorough breds with the smart styles and correct fit ap proved by the young fel low. Always in good taste. Splendid all-wool fabrics that give lasting satisfaction and cost less in the long run. $50 to $75 SILK SHIRTS FOR EASTER Fancy stripes, plain white and tan. Excellent quality. $10 - : 1 Judge by our windows. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland Morrison at Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given )ouse of (Quality Sal Shoes Now Going on 1 Tl IT lies and Men s Less Than Factory Prices One Whole Window of Different Styles Ladies' High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, Turns and Welts, French covered military and pedes trian leather heels, most all makes. 'Some of these shoes sold for $14.00 last year. What aro they worth now? Tan Mahogany Calf and Kid two-eyelet ties. Ilere is a chance to buy GOOD shoes very reasonably. There are not all sizes in every line, but none of these shoes sold for less than $11.00. PROBE IN OREGON WAITS CAMFORXIA ACTION' OX RISE IX GASOLIXE WATCHED. Defendant Had Rlg-ht to Shoot to Kill Man Entering House, Ar gues Attorney Before Jury. Thomas Miller, slayer of Guy i. Nelson. November 23, 1919, was found not guilty of a murder charge when a jury in Circuit Judge Stapleton's court returned a verdict of acquitaal after deliberating less than three hours. This was the second time Miller faced prosecution for the same offense, the first jury a month ago tailing to reach an agreement. In his closing argument to the jury, Morris ' Goldstein, defense counsel, maintained ,Miller had a right to shoot at Miller and shoot to kill when the dead man forced an entrance into the defendant's house on the night of November 23, He further argued that Nelson had been fully warned that he wquld.be shot if he attempted to en ter the house. . Nelson was shot arid killed when he and his wife went to Miller's home late at night to get May Daly, his sister-in-law, who had been a house keeper for Miller but who had had trouble with him. Evidence showed that Nelson and his wife had first sought entrance through a rear door and when Nelson went to the front of me nouae ne naa oeen warnea oy Miller that the latter would shoot if Nelson attempted to break through the door. Nelson got through the door and lunged at Miller, when the latter shot and killed him. PEERLESS GOAL Th peer of all sub-bituminous coals. There are seven good reasons why you should Buy PEERLESS Coal Now and save money. For these reasons phone the man who knows: Tabor 159 Automatic 315-41 , SUPERIOR FUEL COMPANY , East Forty-third and Halsey Sts. Special prices to carload users. of the. property, according to Com missioner Pier. Monday the city council will visit the Kennedy tract, adjacent to the Kennedy school,? which has been of fered to the city as a playground. The Dutard tract an Williams avenue. Vancouver avenue, Morris and Stanton streets will also be viewed by the council on the trip Monday. C1TYBUYSBUCKMAN TRACT Playground for Benson Polytechnic Students Secured. City Commissioner Pier has com pleted' negotiations for the purchase of 64 blocks adjacent to the Benson Polytechnic school, known as the Buckman tract, to be used as a play ground. The city council yesterday authorized the purchase of the piop erty for J 102.000. This price is 2 Vi pr rent above the assessed valuation WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS Irish poet, dramatist and lecturer. Subject. "A Theater of the People." Masonic temple, Friday, March 19. Tickets $1.10 at Sherman, Clay & Co. Adv. PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE in monthly Installments and really own your home. See us about your renewal. Special proposition. Port land Trust Co.. Sisth and Morrison. Adv. c J CARD OP THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy in our bereave ment and for the many floral tributes. Adv. A. J. BRADY AND FAMILY. OWNE NAME IN EVERY PAIR Keen eyes fail to: detect the differ ence between finest "suede" and DOETTE MACE UM US. A. the washable, du plex' fabric glove . . . cut, stitched and shaped like the cosrfi est leather GLOVES FOR MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN EVERY SHOE IN TIIE WINDOW GOES Many different styles and lasts in Men's Shoes black and tan calf, vici and aristo kid, double and single soles, blucher and bal. English and wide toes, all sizes. All Goodyear welt solid leather shoes, cannot afford to miss this sale. $10 to $12 Values ' You 149- 1.M FOI'RTII STRrJLM'. Kext in Ilnarroaa Hardware ( a. Cliainiian Buchtel of Public Serv ice Commission Says Power to Kegulate Is in Doubt. Not until the California public serv ice commission completes its investi gations into the rise in the price of gasoline and learns whether or not its powers permit it to regulate gas oline prices will the public service commission of Oregon take any steps toward seeking a reduction in Jhe price of gasoline In this state. This was the opinion of Chairman Buchtel of the Oregon commission, who arrived in the- city yesterday from Salem and who evinced keen interest in the news dispatches from California, which stated the Califor nia commission would seek to lower the price of gasoline in that state. "The California commission, how ever, is somewhat different than in Oregon." he said. "There they have ample opportunity of prosecuting an investigation right is the oil fields to determine the cost of production and thus learn whether or not the in creased price Is justified. "If the California commission finds there Is no justification for the in crease, naturally the Oregon commls sion will be just as' eager to bring aoout a reauction in tnis state, lr proper authority to do so Is vested in the commission. - Aberdeen Store Robbed. ABERDEEN, vTas-h., March 18. (Special.) A thief entered the Blyth & Blyth store here last night and made away with a, small amount of money 1 rum a :aM ur&wer. ino money stolen belonged to war tax col lections. AsK for "HILL'S FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST peopleXX 1 YEAR , N tl ILL'S CASCARAkJ?QUININE IX x XX BROMX& Standard cold remedy for 20 Tears in tablet lorm - sura, no opiate breaks op a cold in 24 reuevem cup 111 z7. r back it it tails. The genuine Box net a Kea 09 WHO aar. nw picture. At AUDtum Stare 51 NWSW I " New Show Tomorrow! Your Easter Suit Is Ready For You at the Brownsville $3.0. $4.Q and Up !v . SPRING SUITS FOR MEN NOW ON DISPLAY It's time now to throw off the dull garb of winter. Easter will soon be here and you want to have you new spring suit, by then. LATEST STYLES HERE ' " Our special designer from the east has been keeping out tailors busy. Our spring stock of ready-to-wear suits has been made -in the latest styles from the latest patterns of woolens. Here' you will be certain to find a model tb suit your taste in attractive colors and shades. ' Buying Your Suit Direct From the Manufacturer You Save , IO to 20 Brownsville Woolen Mill . Store , ' ' MILL-TO'-MAN CLOTHIERS . THmD AND MORRISON STREETS "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13" Presented by an aJI-Mar cast. Including PAULINE FREDERICK John Hovers, Rolit. MrKlm. Sidney Alna nurlh, Kate Lester, Marguerite Snow, Cbas. Clacy. A splendid musical programme. rnrfs55gig- I, AST TIMES tiERALDIXB FAR RAH, "ITame ef the TODAY Desert." . . -mm, Printers Bookbinders Desks Filing Cabinets ASK FOR CATALOG Glass &Prudhomme Company 65-67 Broadway The Gift Supreme for Easter PEARLS One of the necessities for well-dressed women. Our selection is very exten sive, embracing the differ ent lengths and qualities in La Tausca and Richelieu Pearls and at prices rang ing from $4 up to $125. . May We Show You? trse- i? STAPLES-77 Jeweler-Optician 266 MORRISOX ST, Between 3d and 4th HAVE YOU TRIED A LOGAXriKltRT .177 rovrFCTIOJI PRICE 5 CENTS Russell & gilbert Co. HOTEL 554 U.S. Army Used B en j amin Industrial Light Reflectors at a figure far below present wholesale prices. Just the lights for streets camps, ga races. workshops, stores, fac-j tories. etc., in sizes 8-inch to 20-inch in diameter. See them j at office 230 Chamber of Commerce Building . 3-Grain Cadomene Tablets Absolutely Restore yiror. Vitality, Strength to Weak Men and Women. Sold by, All Draggle!. V - AdT. DO THE DEAD STILL LIVE? Illustrated lecture frlvlngr the evidence of occult science on the proof or life alto- death. Stereop tlcon slides showing" the higher bodies of man. - Lectare by Prentiss Tucker Sunday ami Moadar Kvetilna-s, March 21 and Tl. 8 I. )I. , COLUMBIA HALL Corner Second a ad Oak Sts. Free Admission Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGOJSTAN STEWART SAN FRANCISCO sir Strut, Jutt oil Uslon tauire Famous lot iod service, eamtert and aiealraat Cuiaina at raaaoaaWa aiicea, . Rata from $1.75 a Day raakitt 40c and 75c. lence 0c! Simcaye Jta. Oionerf 1.25; unaqi 11.60. Municipal Cv Hat direct la deer. ' Motor but nests trains and steamers, Main 7070 - A 6095 Estab. 20 Years in Portland C. Gee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162ft First SU, Portland, Or. . K . i r- Vi '1 i si' 'v. r.V 1 a. .