TOE MORXING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAYr MAY 19, 1920 13 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City ElI(or Main 7070. A !0!5a Sunday Kdltor l.ln 7070. A BOSS .Advertising department. .Main 7070. A 6095 buperintmdeoL ol Bide. ..Main 7O70. A &09i AMUSEMENTS. " HK1L1G (Broadway at Taylor Mme. Ualil-Cun.1. Tonight. ORPHKUM (Broaaway at Taylor) Vaude ville. Tliis afternoon. 'BAKER (Broadway near Morrison) Baker Slock company In "She Walked In Her SJeep." Thia afternoon and to ri iKhl. LV1UU (Fourth at Stark) Musical com edy, "The Royal Odaima." Three shows dally at a. 7 and 0. 'BIPPODKOMIi (Broadway at Tamrilll)-j-Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5. 6:4i to 11 P. M. tiaturdays. Sundaya ' aud holiday contlnuoua 1:15 to 11 P. M. . PANTAUES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. 2:B0, 7 and 0:05. - COUNCIL. CREST Free" amusement park. Take ,,CC" cars, Morrison or Washing ton streets. TUB OAKS Amusement park. Free ad mission until P. M. except Sundaya - and holidays. Take cars at. First and Alder. THRIFT STAMPS. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS On Sale at Business Office, Oreconlan. Court Shows Mark of Respect. "A r-- deal of credit for the isplen- - did progress made by the court of domestic relations in, early organiza tion work was due to the untiring . service and executive ability of Mrs. .adie Gardner," declared Judge. Jacob Kanzler. in tribute to his late as- fc-istant, yesterday. ' The court of do mestic relations adjourned yesterday morning as a mark of respect to Mrs. Gardner during the funeral hours. The services at the Holman chapel were attended by all Mrs. Gardner's co-workers at the courthouse. Large Land Holdings are a blessing 'to a community in the hands of a man like Governor Frank O. Lowdcn of Illinois, . who uses his means and wonderful business ability to develop lands in Texas, where hegrows cattle; In. Arkansas, where he drains swamps ' 'and grows cotton: on his model Illi nois and Iowa farms, both operated on a profit-sharing basis with young farmers. This makes him a good pros"pect for a tract of Oregon logged off land. A business man, a states- - man and a farmer. ' Lowilen will win. Vote for him. Adv. Improvement Association Meets. Residents' of South Portland will be interested in the meeting of the South . Portland Improvement association in Shattuck school tonight. A. Rosen .stein will preside. District Attorney Kvans will speak. Brief talks will be . eriven by W. F. Woodward. C. H. . Ityncrson, Miss Grace Johnson ot Oregon Agricultural college and sev eral others. Uuniway park will form . the subject for a report on progress . of affairs in the southern part of the city. Hbai.er to Visit Portland. John G. Lake, president of the Interna--"tional Apostolic congress. who is reputed to have healed thousands of persons afflicted with diseases and disorders, during hij five-year stay in Spokane, will be in Portland Sunday. It is planned to conduct meetings at the auditorium Sunday afternoon, Sun day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day nights. Twenty ordained minis ters are working under the direction of Mr. Lake and five of them will come for the Portland meetings. Scarlet F"ever Fatal. The first death of the year as a result of scar let fever in Portland uts recorded in 1 the health bureau yesterday. Lillian Marie Madigan, 4 years old, was the jietim, dying at her home. "417 Ivy street. Sunday. The death of the little girl followed an illness of 23 days. Two other members of the family ' suffered from scarlet fever, previous to her illness. Health bureau records "show that four deaths resulted from scarlet fever in Portland during 1919. Attention, Drivers of For-Hire Cars! Cadillac. 7-pasaenger touring car, 1917 model for Bale. Newly painted battleship gray trimmed in hiack. Six cord tires, license, wind shield wings and bumper; top and upholstery like new; motor is perfect r and will stand most severe test, very quiet. Cash or terms. Will consider liwht car in trade such as Buick, i .l'odge. Oakland or Ford. Phone Bdwy. 4 1S4. 100 N. Broadway. Adv. Democrats. Stand- by President WUaon and for a league of nations iAat will prevent future wars and make compulsory military training unnecessary. President Wilson- says no matter of expediency should be considered; that the league of nations t is the hope of the world and the honor . of the nation i at stake. Vote for Starkweather for senator and down the treaty rippers. Adv. Pairt Council to Meet. The board members of the Oregon dairy coun "' cil will meet in the office of the - council today at 10 o'clock at 100S Broadway building. A general mem c bership meeting has been called for 1:30 in the peacock room of the Mult nomah hotel. A plan to reorganize . the council along lines similar to the -national dairy ' council will be con- eidered. Fifth Licttrb Tomorrow. Robbert " Murray Pratt will deliver a lecture J in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium tomor row at 8 P. M. on the subject "The Principle of Universal Relationship," being the fifth of a series of addresses on "The Religion of Sensible Men." Henry J. Kirkson, bass, will be the soloist for the evening. The lecture .' is free to the public. ., Speaker at Salvation Armt. A - apecial public meeting will be held at the Salvation Army hall, 1284 First . , street, tonight at S o'clock, conducted .-by Colonel Sydney Oauntletr, chief .secretary, of the western states, from ..Chicago. Colonel Gauntlett is an , ..officer of wide experience and is a , fine speaker. Azaleas Am m Bloom. Arale'as, '-native shrub of southern Oregon, are -in full bloom at Laurelhurst park and are attracting much attention accord ing to Park Superintendent Keyser The azaleas are showy blooms and : .the dtsp4ay at the park is well worth seeing, according to Mr. Keyser. Tr Tou are in the market for 1920 ' Pldsmobilo "S," see Jack Herzlngcr "' first. This car is new, equipped with : eord tfares. spotlight, shook absorb ers; price with extras. Ju'520; sell for ' 1 KCCiO; Urms if desired. East 6363 Adv. For Sat.-e. One Ingerooll Ttana steam driven compresser; size 14xl& in-, capacity about 380 cubic feet air per minute. In first-class order. Apply .j-to Pacific Iron Works, Kast 29th and .' Clackamas St., Portland, Or. Adv. , -. Wht the Milk Core? Hrcau disease is so often due to disturtanc of the mechanism of nutrition and the milk cure corrects the trouble. The , , Moore sanitarium. Kast 47, office, 90S .' Selling bldg. Main 6101. Adv. Seasidb Via Acto. Cars leava for -.- Astoria, Seaside and way points at 10 A M. dally from 12S 6th street (near Washington). For rates and reserva tions telephone Mar. 43S1, Shepard'a Auto Bus lines. Adv. Oriental Rcos stored, rep'red, wash cleaned. Cartesian Bros. Inc., oriental rugs and carpets. Wash., near 10th Adv. Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co, rr- nine agents. 321 Hawthorne av. Gut 1188. Adv. Vote for T. J. Lonegan for the leg islature. No. 109. Adv. Uom-I-Pa a positive hair grower. 42S-429 Medical Bldg. Adv. " - Dr. Scorr returned; Selling bldr. Adv. ' Votb for T. J. Lonegan for the leg islature, Ko. 109. Adv. CTTTTtE. I il engl- ii Trl-t- I Carveth Wells. English civi neer and naturalist, will be in Port land Saturday and will deliver one of his Illustrated lectures on the Malay Peninsula, before the Audubon society at the central library audi torium at 8 o'clock Saturday night. Air. Wells is now on a Chautauqua platform and is transferring from Canada to an eastern circuit, but be cause of the friendships made in Port land a year ago he is making a spe cial trip here to deliver this lecture before the local bird lovers. Mr. Wells spent more than six years in the Malay Peninsula as an engineer in the construction of a railroad for the British government- A Capable Countt Commissioner. County Commissioner A. A. Muck has devoted practically his entire time to county business since taking office in January, 1917. As a result, he is fully informed on county affairs and well equipped for a second term. In stand ing for re-election, Commissioner Muck has adopted as his slogan, "Always on the Job," with the as surance of continued good service. Commissioner Muck is an advocate of effective .development of the- budget system, reduction of the cost of gov ernment by the consolidation of con flicting activities and the encourage ment of home labor and products. His ballot number is 138. Paid adv. Women of Oregon, if you value your suffrage right vote for the father of equal suffrage in Oregon, B. FT Jones, for secretary of state. Autoists of Oregon, if you want the Roosevelt highway and good roads throughout the state vote for the father of the Roosevelt highway measure, B. F. Jones, for secretary of state. -Voters of Oregon, because we know that he is a live wire and the best booster Oregon has ever had, -we, his friends and neighbors, ask you to vote for B. F. Jones for secretary of state. Signed the B. F. Jones club of Newport, Or. Adv. A Soldiers' Bonus will reduce liberty bond values, say some con gressmen, In trying to defeat the bonus. Governor Frank O. Lowden, by putting Illinois on a business foundation reduced taxes in that state 33 per cent. With this business man in charge at Washington, national af fairs will also be administered in a business way and a 33 per cent saving, en the basis of last year's, appropria tion, will mean $1,750,000,000" saved to the nation, enough to pay the full bonus the first year, with $250,000,000 to spare. Lowden will win. Vote for him. Adv. H. G. Durand Offered Position. H. G.- Durand. former assistant post master at Portland, has received what is understood to be quite a flatter ing offer from the income tax division of the United States department of internal revenue to become a special investigator in that service. The request has been, made by the depart ment that he come to Washington for a conference. Mr. Durand left Port land last night for Washington, though he said before he left that he had made no decision as to the offer. He expects to return to Port land in a few weeks. Librart to Trt . Wagon Routes. A book wagon service is to be tried on two. of the rural routes about Port land by the Portland Library associa tion. This plan has been successful in the east. Every Tuesday and Thurs day the wagon, which is equipped with a small library , will have scheduled times to call at the rural school where the children will gather to get their 'books. Schools which will be visited thi summer are Gil bert, Lents. Pleasant Valley, Capital Hill, West Portland, Maple wood and Multnomah. Three Grestiam Stores Robbed. Burglars early yesterday morning broke into three stores in Gresham. Fountain pens, watches, jewelry, mor phine and cocaine, totalling in value about $300, were stolen from the drug store of Patteaeaude & Dawsett, to which the rear door was "jimmied The Hessel Implement company lost $1 in pennies which had been left the till and an unknown quantity of cigars and cigarettes were taken from the poolroom of FTed Howard. Plea Addressed to Women. A plea for women of the country to broaden their viewpoint was made by B. F. Irvine, speaking yesterday noon be fore the Woman's Ad club at the Ben son hotel for the educational measures which are to be voted upon, at the election Friday. Albert Creitz of the Rivoli symphony orchestra, accom panied by Mischa Pelz. played Kreits- ler's "Liebesfreud" and Beethoven's "Minuet in G." Negro Bound Over. Roy McPber son, negro, could give no good ac count of how he obtained the money to purchase a new suit, a new pair of shoes and other articles of weann apparel when he appeared in muni cipal court yesterday to answer to the charge of the larceny of $110 fro'm Pete Stoinoff and as a result he was held to answer to the grand jury. Illinois. Third greatest state in the union, has a larger population than that of Idaho. Washington". Oregon and California combined. Governor Frank- O. Lowden, reduced Illinois taxes 33 per cent under war condi tions. How about your taxes? We need a man like this at the head of our national affairs. Lowden will win. Vote for Wm. Adv. Montaville Flowers, noted speaker and writer on national and interna tional politics, will address women voters in the .Chamber of Commerce at 8 o'clock tonight on the subject "American Women in. Politics." Mrs Leander Martin will be chairman of the meeting. Admission will be free, Adv. - Rasmussen Awarded $590. Dam ages of $500 were awarded August Itasmussen. minor, by a jury yester day in the $10,000 suit brought against James L. Berridge for injuries re celved by the boy last fall when struck by Berridge's automobile on Belmont street. J. P. Finlet & Son are artU! In pos session of a few uncalled for calen dars, the beautiful "Necia." which we will givevto families who have not ye received one. In this way your name will be placed on our calendar book for futurt years. Adv. Two planes leaving Or.-Wash. &. Idaho Apl. Co. -field for Eugene and Roseburg Thursday morning, $ to Eugene. $75 to Roseburg. For passenger bookings call Main 2796. Adv. Votbrs Speak TJp on Friday. Control public utilities or publle utilities will control -you. Defeat Relief Measures. Elect Edward M. Cousin, public service commissioner, X 67.- Adv Ik Tou contemplate having new teeth fitted see Dr. E. C. Rossman, the plate specialist, and learn of the many advantages possessed by a sclent fically fitted denture. 307 Journal bldg. Adv. Democrats. Esther Pohl-Lovejoy for congress: a woman who will hono women and wlrbm women will delight to honor. Adv. Democrats. Esther Pohl-Lovejoy. a product of Oregon, a graduate o her institutions, whose achievement have brought honor to her state. Adv. Democrats. Esther Pohl-Lovejoy, candidate for congress 3d congres sional district. Her democracy ha never been questioned. Adv. Democrats. Esther Pohl - Lovejoy at tire primaries. May 21. Ballot No. 41, Adv. Dr. Frank M. Tatlor has moved to rooms 312-314 Selling; bldg. Phone Main 4249. Adv. Vote for T. J. Lonegan for the leg English Naturalst to Lecture. lsiature. rvo. ios. Adv. SPECIAL Reductions . ON MEN'S CLOTHES $37-50 Group 1 $47 .50 Group 2 Come today! See our big window displays. : the goods and the prices. Not a left-over in stock. You know the Lion's reputation for giving the best cloth ing values in town now let us prove that. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland. Morrison at Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given BRDGES TO BE LIGHTED Spans1 to Be Decorated, Reservoirs to Be Colored for Shrine. All bridges over the Willamette river controlled by the city will be decorated and lighted with color ef fects during 'the week of the Shrine, according to announcement yesterday by City Commissioner Mann. The work of lighting the bridges will be one by the Shrine general committee wivh Robert Skeen in charge with the city co-operating. Effort is also being made to have all the lights in the congested district in perfect shape so that Portland will be the "best- ighted" city in the west during the convention period. Commissioner Mann announced yes- crday that as a special feature for the Shrine week arrangements had been made for colored sprays at the Mount Tabor reservoirs. faeveral of these sprays already are in operation. and it is planned to continue the fea ture throughout the summer. Colored rays of lights thrown on the water spouts issuing forth from the reser voir produces-a beautiful effect. Walla Walla to Be 'Represented. WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 18. (Special.) W. M. Kern, city superin tendent of schools, left last night for Olympia to attend the meeting of the industrial commission which is dls LAd a good hmltby lifm LpArn a trade or get a schooling Get military training Be with men from youi own home State Here arc your Home ' State Regimenta ot Ac Regular Army lt Infantry. Now at I am D lwis. Wash. 3.th Infantrv. Now at Camp Lewis. Wash. 57th Artillery, t'. A. C. Now at (amn iVWif. Wah. 1."th Cavalry. Now at t ort t. A. Roseell. Wye. Hita Knetnrers Oftd.) Now st Kl Pao. Texas. -th Field ArtiHerr. Now at Camp OnuU 111. UNITED STATES ARMY Compare All new 1920 Suits. cussing wages for women. Mr. Kern v.-as appointed to represent the public at the hearing. GALLI-CURU TONIGHT. At the Heilig at 8:15 Mme. Calli- Curcl gives a return concert, direction Steers & Coman. An entire change of programme. Gallery and stage doors open at 7 o'clock. Adv. Mrs. Augusta Rces Dead. WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 18. (Special. Mrs. Augusta Rees, widow of the late R. R Rees, andj a pioneer of 1853 In Orujton. died' here at 8 o'clock last night after a long illness. CARD OF THANKS. We thank our many friends for their kindness r.unnir our recent bereave ment in the loss of our daughter and sister, Helen. MRS. M. M. HUGHES AND DAUGHTERS. Adv. PAGEANT HISTORY OF OREGON Xlliutratlnc; the growth and development ot urefon rom id pioneers to me present time. 704 COU1.KGE (JIRLS 700 The greatectt peetacle ever presented -on tbe campus. , Oreftnn Agricultural College, (Saturday, May ti, 1 920. Jnnior Week-Kud.) Corvallis, Oregon. R o'clock. V Two letters Tci"Qe ---s school that Speak 7 CT-W Man seeks the Job Army serves both MORE than one hundred trades are being taught in the schools of the new demo cratic peace-time Army. Thousands of men who have joined are fitting themselves for bigger jobs, for earning more money. Employers in every State, in almost every line of business" are looking for men with this training. Don't Experiment When Buying a Piano When you buy an article as often as every month or every year, you can afford to ex periment you can afford to try different makes and different dealers. But you buy your Piano for a lifetime you expect of it good service for many years. Therefore it does not pay to experiment or decide lightly. You will have the greatest assurance of a sat- isf actory selection by going to a reliable Piano House which carries only dependable mer chandise tell them frankly what you would like to have and what you can afford to pay. Your piano problem will then be easily solved. You will secure value received for your ex penditure and a Piano which will give life time satisfaction and pleasure. Dealers la Stelnway and Other Planoa, Pianolas and Duo Art Pianos, Aeolian Player Planna, Player Kails, Vlctrolas and Records, Musi Cabinets, etc. Sherman play & Go, Sixth and " Morrison Streets Portland. (Opposite Postofflce.) Seattle Tacoma Spokane. EMPIRE DAY Monday May 24 at the Masonic temple. West Park and Yamnilt. unoer ino -uim.co THE BRITISH SOCIETIES i of Portland, a concert will be held, to be followed by a dance and refresh ments. REV. E. H. PENCE will give a stirring address. Admission SOc Proceeds to be used for the purchase of a hospital bed. Job seeks the U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Worcester Building-, Third and Oak Sts. Portland, Oregon We have a well-established candy concern, manufacturing: their own candies, modern machinery, good location, who will sell all or an interest in this firm. If you are interested in getting into a busi ness, see us HARVEY WELLS & COMPANY 602 Gasco Bldg. Man. elepltant TzavteiOU Radiantfire Series ! BORTLAMO jj.v.Tm.,a1,v-;trifi i'24LA TRADEMARK tai-gmugl jm SHIELDS YOURWSSAGyS FINALE After these young ladies had posed in the Gas Company's Radiant fire Ffcrlor for the 5 pictures (published in Monday's and Tues day's papers) they decided to illustrate this beautiful mantel and popular Radiantfire together. You should visit the Radiantfire Parlor and get an idea of how to make your room attractive with one of these new mantels. They cost only $40 to $50 delivered. H. L. Wallace Equal and efficient ervice for each and all" is the campaign slogan of H. L. Wallace, candidate for the republican nomination for constable. Mr. Wallace has been a resident of Portland for 15 years and has been employed by the leading- banks as solicitor, and has never held office. He believes in the policy that a pub lic office Is a public trust and that an official Is honor bound to exercise his office for the public pood. (Paid Adv.) Attention Salesmen! Local truck company that can make immediate delivery of trucks, wants hijrh-grade sales man, capable of earning $500 to $1000 per month; if the shoe fits you and you can pro duce, and sell a high-grade truck, write; your letter will be confidential. D 263, Ore-gonian. v 3 .Jr. & No. 6 if OAS sIcokVcoS COAL Operators and miners will meet soon to settle the in crease in " miners' wages. Therefore coal is Cheaper right now than it will be again this year. The in crease in the miners' wages will naturally raise the price of coal. Right Now is the time to order your winter's supply of coal, your most reliable fuel, and Save Money HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, fast of! Union Square Famoas tor fees sanlee. cornier! and axceHtat culune at raasoaabla prices. Rates from S1.7S a Day Breakfast 40c an 75c Lunch 60c: Sundays 76c. Dinner $1.26; Sunday U-60. Municipal Car lint aired to doer. Motor bus meata trains and steamers. Estab. 20 Years in Portland C. Gee Wc Root and Herb Remedies 162 Vi First St Portland, Or. 1 mi r STEWART Vote for T. J. Lonegan for the leg lsiature. io. ivs. Adv.