THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, APRIL, 27, 1020 13 PEOPLE TO PASS RELIEF PROPOSALS Measures of Interest to Car Company Up to Voters. ' COUNCIL CALLS ELECTION Citizens to Decide On Plans Pro viding Remission of Various Charges to Company. A special city election Hay 21 was ordered yesterday by the city coun cil for the purpose of submitting three measures ro the voters, each offering financial relief to the Port land Railway, Light & Power com pany, with a view to keeping to a minimum any Increase in fares which may be granted by the public service commission. The tity council decided that but three measures would be submitted. This was because'of a special conces sion made by the county commission ers, whereby the city will pay but one-fifth of the total election costs, approximately $4000, instead of the tual charge of one-half, as has been the case when the city submitted a 3argre- number or measures at special lections held in conjunction with state elections. The first of the three measures to be voted on provides for relieving the company of license and franchise taxeafend a portion of the bridiee tolls, and also provides that the company shall not carry city employes without payment of the prevailing fates.. This measure further provides that five tenths of 1 mill be levied for 1920 to cover the costs of such relief and that the council be authorized to levy not In excess of three-tenths of a mill for the same purpose each year thereafter. Pavement Relief Proposed. The second measure covers the cost of nw pavement, relieving the com pany of payments on work which would have to be done If the tracks were not at present in the streets. All costs for excess work will be charged to the company. A tax levy of six tenths of 1 mill for 1920 is provided, and three-tenths of 1 mill for each year thereafter. The third measure proposes to re lieve the company of pavement re construction and repair costs when fetich repairs and reconstruction have not resulted because of the trackage in the street. The plan for relief in this connection is on the same basis as new pavement, and a tax levy of 1 mills for tho first year and 1 mill thereafter is provided. The proposals were worked out by a special transportation committee of the council composed of Commission ers Bigelow. Barbur and Mann and drafted by Deputy Cfty Attorneys Tomlinson and L-atourette. The meas ures yesterday were approved for submission to the voters by unani mous vote of the council. Matter Vp to People. The measures were the result of reference of the street car problem to the city council by the public serv ice commission, following an extend ed hearing on the application of the traction company for an Increase in fares. The public service commission contended that the voters' of the city of Portland held power to grant cer tain reMef to the car rider which If applied would prevent an Increase In fares. '. However, the city council found that It would be unconstitutional to carry out the entire plan submitted by the public service commission. It was estimated that-'the relief provided In the three measures submitted would total approximately $500,000 yearly, and that such relief would render un necessary an 8-cent car fare, as was held necessary to give the company the relief to which It Is said to be entitled. However, with the relief provided in the submitted amend ments to the city charter granted. It Is held certain that an increase of 1 cent, or a 7-cent fare in Portland, will follow. Failure of' the passage of the measure will be followed by a 2-cent increase In car fare. It is said. BANK PROVIDES LIBRARY Xadd & Tilton Management Appre ciates Work of Club. The, Ladd & Tilton bank has In stalled a library for the benefit of Its employes, in appreciation of the activities of the club organized by employes of the bank which issues a monthly publication entitled "The I'ifty-Niner. June 1 a special nur ber will be Issued tn observance of the 61st anniversary of the founding of the institution. The library will consist of about 100 volumes as a beginning. Including an encyclopedia, text-books and special publications davoted to banking practice anti methods, economics and financial problems. Members of the Ladd & Tilton bank club also have several classes or ganized for special vocational study and the -managment was prompted by this display of energy and enterprise to provide reference works to aid In their work. . be increased from $4.50 to $5.50. Up per berths cost 80 per cent of the rate for lowers. Drawing room rates are based upon the price of flower berths, and the drawing room rate between Portland and Seattle is Increased from $7 to $9 and between Portland and San Francisco from $16 to $20. Seat . rates of from 23 cents to 45 cents are Increased to 50 cents, which becomes the minimum for this ac commodation. . The minimum rate for tourist car berths is increased from $1 to $1.25, with a minimum charge" for - upper berths of $1. The tourist car rate between Portland and San Francisco, is Increased from $2.50 to $3- . t pilIIlliM 1 Charge Purchases Made Today Go on May Accounts Payable June 1 jj EE Portland Agency for Ladies Home Journal Patterns Richardson's Linens Dutchess Trousers Carter's Knit Underwear Hoover Electric Cleaners DR. 0. H. TRIMBLE OlESil F-ORMER PORTLAND PASTOR j IS DEAD IX LOS AXGELES. Methodist Pastor Leaves Record of Having Built Two Rig Churches of Coast. Word of the death of Dr. Delmer H. Trimble, former pastor of Centenary Methodist Episcopal church, Port land, was received from Los Angeles yesterday morning. He had gone there with his family a few months ago in an effort to recuperate, but it is said he received little benefit to his health and he died Sunday. No an nouncement as to funeral arrange ments has been made. Dr. Trimble, who is survived by his widow and two children, was born in Canada, but came to the United State in early life. He first began work In the Oregon conference as pastor of the Eugene church, where his labors In building, the new edifice rrrade him known all over the northwest. .After its completion, he was assigned to Centenary church, Portland, which he served with good results and it was then that he was transferred to the Puget sound conference and placed in the pulpit of First church, Tacoma. In Tacoma. Dr. Trimble erected the most commodious , and convenient church plant on the Pacific coast. There he suffered a physical collapse and, in an effort to save his failing health, a bishop transferred him to a,n Illinois charge. He served but two weeks there, before leaving for southern California. Dr.- Trimble, in- addition to build ing two of the finest stone churches In the northwest, was rated as ah able "preacher. He was progressive and employed modern means In pls work. Indian Lands to Be Sold. TAKIMA, Wash., April 26. Bids for the purchase of 92 allotments of land on the Yakima Indian reservation will be received by Don M. Carr. superin tendent and special disbursing agent of the Takima agency, until 2 o'clock on the afternoon of May- 3. As an indication of "top values six 80-acre tracts have been appraised at from $12,600 to $31,000: seven 80-acre tracts are valued at $5000 to $7000, and 11 ranee from $3000 to $S0Ofl. BERTH RATE UP MAY 1 pallnian Fare Increase of 20 Per Cent Soon Effective. Increased-Pullman rates granted by the Interstate commerce commission will become effective May 1. Charges for lower berths will be increased 20 per cent, sufficient to make rate end in a' multiple of 25 cents and with a minimum rate- of $2. This will make the Seattle rate $2.50 for a lower Instead of $2 from Portland, and the rate to San Francisco will Wings of the monjlng' 1 A good cup ofcoffcc fgr breakfast how delight fully fragrant, how, rich and smooth to the taste, what a wholesome invigorating ef fect it has! What a wonder ful start for the day's work I These delights, arc not in ordinary coffee And yet they both m cost about the same per cup there is so4 much more flavor in good coffee, so many more cups to the pound. Schilling's is one of the few really good coffees. If you like the way it ; tastes, it is the coffee for you. If you don't, your grocer pays your money back. A Schilling & Company- ' San Francisco 1 9 . f 'I Ik i The Joy Of A " Perfect Skin Know the joy and haooiness that comes to one thru possessing a skin of purity and beautv. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it natural beauty to its full est. In use over 70 years. Brunswick, Pathe, Burnham and Stradivara Talking Machines Also several bargains in Victor, Columbia and Edison machines in large and small models. - "Easy Terms . SOULE BROS. 166 Tenth St, Near Morrison Half Price Sale of Corsets Discontinued models in Gossard, Gre cian Treco and OWK Special Corsets styles for all types of figures on sale at half price. Broken sizes. Corset Dept. The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods The Safest Place to Shop You can do your buying at this store with confidence of getting reliable mer chandise at the lowest prices. All adver tising claims are fulfilled to the letter. I Double Trading Stamps Today With Cash Purchases InAHDepts. I Every Woman's Suit REDUCED! v - ,. --Unrestricted choice of any Woman's Suit in the Garment Store at special low .price. Our stock embraces all the season's smartest styles and materials and every garment is superbly tailored. This is the great est Suit Sale we have ever announced at this season of the year, and no doubt" hundreds of women will take quick advantage of it. EVERY WOMAN'S SUIT REDUCED. Many Suits Greatly Underpriced SPECIAL line of formerly priced up $115.00 in the sale SPECIAL line of formerly priced up to $145 in the sale SPECIAL LINE ' SPECIAL line of Women's Suits formerlv selling at OQ QJT $150 to $168.75 sale D-LI.0J SPECIAL line of Women's Suits formerly selling at $175.00 on sale at Women's $187.50 Suits in the sale at $150.00 Women's Suits 2 $89.75 Women's Suits S116.85 of S140.00 Every Woman's Coat REDUCED! Second Floor This means that you may chtfose from hundreds of beau tiful new garments in all the very best styles and materials. Coats for afternoon wear for street wear for motoring-p-coats for all occasions. The woman who has put off buying her Spring Coat will save money by attending this sale. EVERY WOMAN'S COAT REDUCED! Extra Special Offerings in Coats Selected lines of high-class Coats in the dressy styles for afternoon and evening wear offered at great ly reduced prices for this sale. $89.50 Coats special at $71. SO $98.50 Coats special at $78.80 $110.00 Coats Special $ 88.00 $125.00 Coats special $100.00 $140.00 Coats special $112.00 $150.00 Coats special $120.00 -$165.00 Coats special $132.00 $187.50 Coats special $150.00 Silk or Wool Dresses "REDUCED! Second Floor Evening Dresses, Street Qresses, Sport Dresses the largest and most complete showing of new spring styles in the city here for your choosing. Charming models made up in serge, jersey, taffeta, Georgette crepe, satin and other materials. Don't neglect this great Opportunity to buy your new dress at a SPLENDID SAVING? ONE SPECIAL GROUP of tricolette, satin, Georgette QO QO crepe and taffeta Dresses dozens of styles in the sale at I IO Women's Dress Skirts REDUCED! Second Floor Choose any Dress Skirt in the Garment Store today at a special low price. This applies to silks, satins, .crepes, serges, jerseys and all other materials. Beautiful new plaids .in the latest sport models also the much wanted plaited effects. Our stock is large and there isn't a style but what is represented. EVERY DRESS SKIRT REDUCED. Double Stamps With Cash Purchases Women's Neckwear About Vfc Price Main Floor Women's Collars and odd pieces of fine Neckwear of various kinds prided for quick clean-up at about half price. This season's styles fresh new stock, but only a few of a kind. The woman, who delights in having an abundance of pretty collars will find this a good opportunity to supply her needs at a great saving. Regular 65c to $2.50 Neckwear at ;J5c? to $1.25 New Motor Headwear Featured at $5 Veiling Dept., 1st Floor The motoring season is close at hand and with it comes the demand for motor headwear. This timely sale offers about 200 smart new Motor Hats at a substantial saving. Many different styles in the sale. Made up in dur able materials that will withstand hard usage. (JJP flft Shown in the most wanted colors. Priced at only DO.vlU Women's Plush Scarfs Values to $14.50 at $ 9.95 Values to $17.50 at $12.95 Main Floor Today the Neckwear Section will feature a special sale of Women's Plush Scarfs at about off the regular prices. These are from best makers and are of splendid grade materials. Practical, useful shoulder wraps, suitable for all occasions. Many different styles in the sale.' Nicely finished and well lined. LOT 1 Plush Scarfs formerly priced to $14.50, now $ 9.95 LOT 2 Plush Scarfs formerly priced to $17.50, now S12.95 LOT 3 Plush Scarfs formerly priced to $25.00, now $19.00 Women's $9.50 Boots Special $5 Pair Main Floor Women's Laced Boots of brown or black kid cloth tops. Neat last with welt soles and military or high heels. Broken line of sizes. Regular $8.50, $9.50 grades Women's White Nubuck Sport Shoes with OKO sole. These are regular $8.50 values. Priced special, the pair Odd lines Women's Boots practically all styles and pat terns in this lot. Values up to $12.00. Sale price, a pair $9.50, $12f Oxfords and Pumps At $5.00 a Pair Women's Black Kid Oxfords with military or French heels regular $9.50 grade. On special sale today, a pair Odd lines Women's Pumps and Oxfords of tan or black leather.' Values up to $12.00. Priced special at, the pair Boys' and Misses' Shoes Special at $5.00 Boys' Shoes on English last. Black or tan. Also tan hi-cuts with buckles. Regular $7.00 grades. Special, pair Buster Brown Laced Shoes of tan or black calf. Sizes from 11 to 2 (misses'). Regular price $7.50 pair; now Broken Range of Sizes with S5 S5 S5 S5 S5 S5 S5 46 Latce Week" Laces are beg used more extensively this season than in several years. Prevailing modes call' "for laces in great profusion particu larly the summer' frocks and blouses. If you would see the newest creations pay a visit to our Lace Department on the MAIN FLOOR. 20c Wash Laces at I2V2C Yard Narrow Laces 50c to $2.50 Main Floor Fine Val and Cluny JLaces edges and insertions in many dainty patterns. "t Ol n Priced special, a yard 2-' Main ' Floor- New Narrow Net Top and Venise Laces in a large variety of pretty new patterns. Prices range 50 to $2.oO yard. Margotand Filet Flouncings $3.50 $1.00 Dress Nets 65c a Yard Sale of Men's $2 -Pajamas $1.59 Main Floor These are of the fa mous "Universal" make known all over America as quality gar ments. Excellent grade materials with colored stripes. Cut in full standard sizes. Regu- J" KQ lar $2.00 Pajamas, at Main Floor Special lot ,of new Margot and Filet Lace Flouncings. Wid widths for mak- (PO f?f ing of dresses a yard OO.tlU Main Floor Cotton Dress Nets in the 72-inch width. Shown in Paris and' ecru.. Regular JET $1.00 grade. Special, yard OOC Silver MetalincrCloth $2.25 Yard Nevatare Dress Nets at $2.25 Main Floor Silver Metaline Cloth very desirable for Spring f r o c It s and blouses. Excellent quality. 36 inches wide. C0 f On sale today, a yard DA0 Main Floor Nevatare All-Silk Dress Nets in 'black, cream and a few colors. 72 inches wide. Special, a. yard Double Stamps, cash purchases. $2,25 Embroideries Main Floor Embroidery Edge3 and Beading Edges in many dainty patterns suitable for Chil dren's skirts, drawers, - Ol etc. Vals. to 18c yard J-1 2X' 17-inch Embroideries in pat terns suitable for misses' and children's wear. Made in '7Q Switzerland. Special yard t Uk 27-inch Baby Ruffle 7Rn Flouncings at the yard ' t)' New Corset Cover Em- Kfl broidery special at yard Ovll Wide Voile Flouncings with well-worked scallops. ff Values to $1.75 yard 5J-.UU Narrow Convent Em- fT broidery Edges at a yard Regular $1.50 Dresser Scarfs 98c Bargain Circle Battenberg Scarfs in attractive pat- QD terns. Size 18x54 sale wOL $2 Battenb'rg Scarfs, g- r f size 18x54 inches. Sale 5i-.Otl Stamped Scarfs At 75c Bargain Circle Stamped Scarfs to be embroidered. Lazy Daisy and French knot designs. K. $1.25 values. Special at I Dining Chairs Reduced Fourth Floor Solid Oak Dining Chairs with genuine leather seats. Two good patterns, discontinued by the maker will be closed oul at once. Splendid values at last season's prices $6.50 and $8 Regular $6.50 - Dining Chairs $5.45 Regular $8.00 Dining Chairs $0.95 Oak Rockers Fourth Floor Sturdy, well-built Rockers that will give years of service. Wood, craftsman and genuine leather, seats. Many styles. Priced $11.00 to $38.75 SPECIAL SHOWING of Overstuffed and Upholstered Davenports, 4th Floor. Cedar Chests Reduced Third Floor We have taken a number of our White Cedar Wardrobe Chests and repriced them for this week's selling. Many attractive styles covered with fancy art cretonnes. Exclusive designs. $8 Cretonne Covered White Qrr Ort Cedar Wardrobe Chests, at 3 1 " S8.90 S11.25 812.15 S16.20 White Cedar Wardrobe Chests $12.50 Cretonne Covered White Cedar Ward. Chests $13.50 Crqfonne Covered White Cedar Ward. Chests $18.00 Cretonne Covered White Cedar Ward. Chests Small Rugs At Low Prices 3d Floor Axminster Jfr ff Rugs, size 27x54 in. oO.Uli Axminster Rugs, ff 36x72 inches. Priced wluUU High-grade Wilton (PQ fif Rugs, 27x54 inches, at DUU Sale of Curtains and Draperies Dept. Third Floor Brighten up your home with fresh new curtains and draperies. You may choose them here- this week at substantial savings. DOUBLE STAMPS. $4 Voile Curtains $2.98 Third Floor Fine Voile Curtains trimmed with Cluny lace edging in a variety of different pat terns. - Shown in ivory and Arabian. JJO QQ 2M yards long. Regular $4.00 values at 5.0 $9 Filet Curtains $7 Third Floor Best grade Filet Net Curtains with wide lace insertion and edging. Plain net centers. Very artistic hangings for any room. Crr f( Ivory and Arabian. $9.00 values. Pair 3 I .UU New Madras Curtains Third Floor New Scotch Madras Curtains with handsome colored borders in beautiful floral de signs. Colors to match any decorative scheme. Priced at $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $7.75 pair. 75c Art Cretonnes, Special 59c a Yard Third Floor Several hundred yards of high-grade Art Cretonres specially priced for today. Very desirable patterns for draperies and fancy work. Newest designs and col ors. Regular 75c grade 55 a yard DOUBLE Trading Stamps with cash purchases.