Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 01, 1920, Page 16, Image 16

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THE irORMNG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920
MOORE CONFESSES AGAIN
KIDEll IX DEATH CAR SAID TO
HAVE G1VKX MURDER DETAILS
Accomplice BelieTCd to Have Told
His Tart in Killing but Of
ficials Refuse to Talk.
An extended confession concerning
vents the night of the murder of
Harry Dubin.ikv, Portland chauffeur,
was made by CSeorge Moore, who is
belli,? held In the county jail with
Russell Brake, charged with com
lilicity In the slaylngr. before Dean
Rutler. deputy district attorney of
Clackamas county. Sheriff Wilson of
Clackamas county. Karl V. Bernard,
deputy district attorney of Multno
mah county, and Police Inspectors
Hellyer and Leonard yesterday in the
office of District Attorney Evans.
A stenographic report of Moore's
etatement was taken by Miss Bertha
Akin, stenographer In Mr. Evans'
office, but officials refused absolutely
to divulge the nature of their inter
view with Moore.
It is rumored that Moore "came
clean" yesterday, admitting in full his
pert in the murder, but it Is not
known how lar he may have exon
erated Brake, if at all.
Reticent officials at the close of the
prilling- would admit nothing more
than that they still believed Brake
was as guilty of the murder as Moore,
that both planned the killing and car
lied it out.
By order of Gilbert Hedges, district
attorney of Oregon City, both young
men still are being held practically
Jrcommunicado in the county jail.
Miss Bertha hodahl, the young
woman who rode with Brake in the
Dubinsky automobile after the killing
and discovered blood spots on the
cushions, was brought before the in
vestigators yesterday and made her
firyt statement before a stenographer.
All efforts of Tom Garland, attor
ney for Brake, to get permission to
confront Brane with witnesses who
may be able to establish an alibi for
him, having recognized his photo
graph in newspapers as that of a
young man seen far from the place of
the crime tho night of the killing,
were without avail yesterday. Dep
uty Butler refusing the request. The
lawyer also made a formal demand to
see the second confession of Moore,
Which was denied him.
AUTO PROVES ARSENAL
38-Ycar-OId Boy lirlves Car Con
mining Rifles and Knives.
ROSEBURG, Or., June 30. (Spe
cial. An automobile without a
license aroused the suspicion of local
officers here today when Ralph May-
Held, a boy of 18, passed through the
city traveling north and a messape
was sent to Oakland to take him into
custody. Mayfield claims Eugene as
his home but he has been as far south
as Orland, Cal., where it is alleged he
etole the automobile which he was
driving and is also accused of rob
bing a hardware store.
The boy carried in the seat with
him a Si-caliber rifle, and a nine
Inch length of lead pipe and concealed
in other parts of the machine were
four rifles, a large case of ammuni
tion, several pocket knives, a hunt
ing knife and many other articles.
The young man made no resistance
when arrested and was at once lodged
In the county jail to await an inves
tigation of his case.
TWO GARAGES COMPLETED
Both Firms Moving In and Ready
for Business Today.
VANCOUVER. 'Wash.. June 30.
(Special.) Two large two-story white
pressed brick and concrete garages
representing an expenditure of ap
proximately Jio.OOO, were practically
completed today. The two firms are
moving in and will be ready for busi
xiuess tomorrow.
The garage at Tenth and Washing
ion streets will be occupied by the
Universal Auto company, local agents
for Ford. The one at Eleventh and
Washington will be occupied by the
:reeley Auto company, agents for the
uvenano ana Willys-Knight.
Grange Plans Outing.
An extended and important pro
R-ramrne has been arranged by Even
"" s.aueo ior tne meeting on
Saturday, to be held at its hall, at
.i.iKiiLiein ana .Division streets. Ii
the morning the first and second de
prees win be exemplified. There will
e a basket luncheon at noon. A. G
Clark, manager of the Associated In
dustries of Oregon, will be present
to speak briefly and distribute sam
ples of Oregon products. A patriotic
address will be given at 2 o'clock by
Kev. Mr. Decker of the Mount Tabor
Methodist church, and a talk on tax
problems by Milton A. Miller col-
Obituary.
LA GRANDE, Or.. June 30. (Spe
cial.) John S. Clark, native son
of Oregon, died Monday at the Hot
lake sanitarium from stomach trou
ble, after a brief illness.
Mr. Clark was born on Tualatin
plains, about 12 miles from what is
now the city of Portland, in 1848. He
was a graduate of Willamette uni
versity and came to the Grande Ronde
valley in 1863. He engaged in stock
wising, was at one time a teacher in
the Cove public schools, also a mer
chant of Cove, and was county asses
sor of Union county between 1892 and
1S96. He was for 23 years manager
of the implement department of the
Island City company, now the Eastern
Oregon Hardware company.
Mr. Clark leaves his widow, two
daughters, Mrs. T. H. Detchon of Min
neapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Ed Wright
of La Grande, formerly of Salem; one
son, W. H. Clark of La Grande: a
brother. Rollin Clark of Clackamas
county, and a sister, Mrs. Martha Hal
lett of Lewiston, Idaho. Awaiting the
arrival of relatives, no arrangements
have been made for the funeral.
LA GRANDE, Or., June 30. (Spe
rial.) Funeral services for George
Morton, Pendleton florist, were held
here this afternoon. Besides his
widow he leaves to mourn his loss a
brother, Charles Chandler, of this city.
Another brother resides in Pendleton.
SALEM, Or.. June 30. (Special.)
Mrs. John Darby, for 23 years r. resi
dent of Oregon, died at the home of
her son-in-law. Sheriff Will Needham,
here today. Mrs. Darby was born in
New York. Besides her daughter, Mrs.
"W. I. Needham, she is survived by two
grandchildren. Robert and Winfield
Needham, both residents of Marion
county.
ASTORIA. Or., June 30.r-(Special.)
Stanley Cook, a logger employed at
the H. B. & A. camp in the Grays
River. Wash., district, died at the hos
pltal here this morning as the result
of injuries sustained in an accident
10 days ago. He was riding on the
front of a locomotive on the com
pany's railway when it collided with
a car standing on the track. Cook
was crushed against the car. The de
ceased was about 22 years of age and
bis parents reside at Grays River.
FAMOUS RACING CAR PILOT FLIES FROM OAKLAND TO
TACOMA SPEEDWAY.
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It. C. "Cliff" Durant, raringr car driver. nprd at city aviation
field ycMterday. where lie landed on way from Oakland to Ta
coma speedway.
R. C. "Cliff" Durant, nationally known as a driver of racing
cars, who has lately taken to the flying game, "dropped" in Port
land yesterday for a short stay of 15 minutes' duration on his way
to Tacoma, Wash., where he will pilot a speed-burner in the auto
races to be held there July A.
Driving a Standard airplane, Durant, accompanied by Lieutenant
K. V. Pickup, hopped off at Oakland yesterday morning at 4:45
o'clock. Stops were made at Red Bluff, Medford and Eugene, the
party arriving at the city aviation field at 4:45 yesterday afternoon,
just 12 hours from the time the machine left Oakland. Durant con
tinued on his way to Tacoma yesterday evening, leaving here at 5
o'clock.
NELSON DUSTING UPHELD
JUDGE RULES GOVERNOR ACTS
WITHIN HIS RIGHTS.
Member of State Tilot Commission
Sues for Reinstatement; Row
Traced to Alien Slacker.
When Governor Olcott ousted
Thomas Nelson, wealthy salmon
packer of AiStoria, from his position
on the state pilot commission last
September on complaint of the Clatsop
post of the American Legion con
cerning the refusal of Nelson to dis
charge an alien slacker from a post
of responsibility in his employ, he
acted entirely within his rights. Cir
cuit Judge Tucker held yesterday as
he sustained a demurrer to the suit
of Nelson to compel reinstatement
on the commission.
Frank M. Sweet was appointed to
succeed Nelson on September 22. Nel
P"0RTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have
PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will-produce
sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anvbodv without labelling
n them "poison." The definition of "narcotic" is : "A medicine which relieves pabh
and produces sleep, hut which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul
sions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised,
and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You
should not permit any medicine to be given to your children unless you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher..
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Cheerfulness ana KesuAw
neither Opiam,Morphine nor.
Mineral. Not KAhcotiv.
Warn Satd
ranied SanaT
baittTjrrtn Fhtror
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son brought the action in the circuit
court on the ground that the gov
ernor had no authority to discharge
him without filing charges of in
competency or dereliction of duty.
Judge Tucker held that the law of
1915 repealed by implication previous
sections of the act creating the pilot
commission and vested the governor
with authority to discharge a mem
ber with whom he was displeased. A
man named Huttula, alleged alien
slacker, was the target of the Ameri
can Legion post at Astoria at the
time Nelson refused to discharge him
and employ an American in his stead.
Columbia Highway Closed.
SALEM, Or., June 30. (Special.)
Because of improvement work now in
progress, the state highway depart
ment, through Herbert Nunn, state
highway engineer, today issued a
statement advising tourists that the
Columbia river highway between Cas
cade Locks and The Dalles has been
closed to travel between the hours of
7 A. M. and 12 noon and 1 and 5 P. M.
There is no detour and tourists are
advised so to arrange thair schedule
as to conform with the order of the
highway department.
Don't Poison Baby.
Children
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Of Course You Love Your Baby.
You love it because of its very helplessness, because it can't tell :
you what is the matter when it feels bad. It can only cry and look
to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more you want to
help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonderful remedy
Fletcher's Castoria is. It has been used for babies' ailments for over .
thirty years.
An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher's Castoria especially
for babies' use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, '
Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who knowwhat is safe and best
for babies have only good to say of it.
Don't"neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria and
give baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smiles at you as
if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will learn to aepend
on Fletcher's Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of
course you would not think of using anything for them that was not
prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the house.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
TH OINTAUII COMMKV, NIW YORK CITTT.
DAVIS MAY BE DROWNED
SCORPION'S CREW ARE BEIXG
TRACED IX CITY.
No Word Has Been Received of
Men Thought Lost on Foun
dered Troller.
William L. Davis, 849 East Ash
street, Is believed by relatives to
have been aboard the trolling launch
Scorpion which was reported In dis-
paicnes irom Astoria to have rouna
ered off Crescent City, Cal., last
Thursday.
No word has been received here as
to whether Davis was lost when the
ship went down, although Howard
Ensminger and Kd Metzger, of Port
land, are reported to have been lost
with that vessel.
Davis is said to have been asso
ciated with Ensminger in trolling off
th- coast for a number of years. A
letter received from him June 20 by
his brother, Frank O. Davis, 825 East
Ash street, told of his being with
Kns-minger at Newport. Relatives
here are making an effort to learn
definitely whether the Portland boy
was aboard the vessel when it
foundered, but so far have been un
successful. Davis, who served in France with
tho Second field artillery, could be
identified by a pair of wings tattooed
on his left arm. He also wore an
aluminum ring bearing a German
cross with crossed swords,' a souve
nir which he secured while in France.
The boy's father, Lloyd Davis, lives
at 849 Kast Ash street. His mother
died not long ago.
Mrs. Howard Ensminger, wife of
the master of the vessel, reported to
have gone down with his ship, lives
at bl Kast Twenty-sixth street.
WITNESSES DON'T AGREE
Auto Accident Case Forces Jury to
Cut "Gordian Knot."
COTTAGE GROVE. Or.. June 30.
(Special.) What Judge J. E. Young
characterizes as the most peculiar
case ever tried in his court was given
to a jury Monday. E. J. Van Duzen,
who is employed in Pass creek canyon.
brought suit against Lester Powers
for damages caused by a collision of
the cars owned by the two. No wit
ness for either side offered any testi
mony that agreed in any particular
with the testimony given by any wit
ness on the other side.
The jury decided that both drivers
were equally jft fault and that it was
proper for the parties to the action to
divide the costs. The parties seemed
entirely satisfied with the verdict.
The jury was composed of William
Landess, J. A. Wright, David Sterling,
William Higgins, Anchor Alsted and
C. E. Umphrey.
SHORTAGE DECLARED REAL
Report by Dealers Contradicted by
Sales Manager.
A gasoline shortage exists on the
Pacific coast despite statements to
the contrary made by members of the
State Automobile Dealers' associa
tion, according to J. E. Balsley, dis
trict sales manager of the Standard
Oil company.
"I am analyzing the statement made
by certain members of the automobile
dealers published in The Oregonian
Wednesday morning." said Mr. Balsley.
,"I do not intend to enter into any
long-drawn-out controversy with the
automobile dealer.s. but a gasoline
shortage exists. The company I rep
resent makes a profit on every gallon
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of gasoline sold and if we had the
gasoline to dispose of. no one would
have to beg us to sell it. It is a mat
ter of business and business men are
not turning away hundreds of thou
sands of dollars that could be had
with the same facilities now in use."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
ARTISTIC NEW MODERN" BUNGALOWS.
ROSE C1TT PARK, A LA 11 EDA.
W"e are actinic as avents for one of
Portland's best builders and have a num
ber of bunjralowp. different Diana and
elevations, to suit the most exacting; buy
ers. Some completed. others under
course of construction: inside finish can
now be had to suit. Can accept as little
as $.i00 down on some of them. Let us
s,how you.
J. A. WICKMAX CO..
2Q4 Ry. Exch. Bids. Main 1094 and 5 S3.
LAUREL HURST HOME BARGAIX.
We have one of the slKhtliest homes
In this addition 'or sale at a Drice that
will surprise you: 4 rooms down, :l and
sleeping porch up: Karase: full cement
basement, wash trays, hdwd. floors. lire
place, furnace. Dutch kitchen. You will
like the attractive outside appearance,
the homelike inside arrangement is ideal.
Photo of this and hundreds of other good
buys on display in our salesroom.
.1. A. WICKMAN CO..
204 Ry. Exch. Bids. Main 1004 and SS3.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
4.00 TERMS.
' Modern 5-room. reception hall, fire
place, hardwood floors, all bullt-ins, ce
ment basement, house finished in old
Ivory and papered in tapes-try paper. All
improvements In and paid.
OWNER, GEO. A. ROSS.
401 Gerlinper Bldx.
Marshall 858.
ROSE CITY PARK.
VACANT: MOVE RIGHT IN.
$4500 buys a double-constructed H rooms
and sloeplnK porch home. Furnace,
fireplace, buffet. Dutch kitchen,
full cement basement, wash trays.
Karaite: terms. Se our dispiay of
" photos of the best buys.
J. A. WICKMAN CO..
204 Ry. Exch. BldB. Maln 101)4 and 5S3
" KII.LINGSWORTH AVENUE SNAP.
Near E. Sth: a laree. modern 5-room
bungalow with cement basement, fur
nace: only 4000: $100 rash. Hurry i(
you want a real bargain. Immediate pos
session. G. G. MeCORMIC CO..
242 Washington St. Main 8220.
BARGAIN.
Owner leaving city, will .ell S-rnom
cottage, all improvements in and paid
for, located near Walnut Park. See
owner after 6 P. M. or call 317-30 Auto-
matic.
GOOD H-room house on Cleveland ave..
full cement basement, all improvements
paid; price 37.",u. Suu cash, bal. 25
per month: would take Rood car for first
pavment. Apply 776 Williams ave.
Woortlawn .
WANTED A lady to cook, for about 12
men: waffes S.V room and board: close
in. Call Skinner & White. 35 North 2d st.
Broadway
OWNER NEW ROSE CITY BUNGALOW
bargain; MoOO down, balance 0 per cent.
Tabor 7247.
6 ROOMS and bath, close in. J2150: J2."i0
cash. Mr. Kisher. Main 3429
FOR RENT 3-room
fur. Tabor 7220.
apt. S. S. car, $23,
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 15U
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from
S A. M. to 5 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
Dound at its home. 535 Columbia bou
levard. Phone any time, Woodlawn
64. Does for sale. Horse ambulance
for sick or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses.
etc., picked up free of charge.
AMUSEMENTS.
PANTAGES
MATINEE DAILY. S:30
Alexander 1'anlafcew Prenrnt
"THIO HABliKDASHliUV"
A Farce With Mnslc
With Lieutenant Harrington Reynolds and
a metropolitan company, including;
the tamous model girls.
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS
3 Performances daily. Night curtain at
7 and 9.
nisr Sew Bill Today
Vaudeville Photoplay
AMERICAN
DESERT
CABARET"
Is Another
Pretty Girl Revue
"ALIAS
MISS DODDS"
A very unusual drama, vritk
Edith Roberts
Walmsley and Keating
Sidesplitting Nonnenae.
Henry J. Kelly
Irian Entertainer and Mnjrer.
The Bimboes
Comedy KqulllbrlMts.
Jimmy Rosen & Co.
"Call Me I'apa."
COM'IXIOUS PERFORMANCES
Sntnrday Sunday Monday
Kiddles' Hnlloon liay Saturday
GLOBE
Eleventh and
Washinston
Viola Dana
IN
Dangerous to Men
EXTRAORDINARY SHOW
ADELPHIA MUSICAL
COMEDY CO.
in
OS THE YUKON.
ShOTrs at 3 and f. M.
AMUSEMENTS CONCESSIONS
Every Afternoon and Kvenlnjr.
Admission to Park Free to 5 P. M.
Daily Except Sundays and Holi
days. Cars First and Alder.
- Get Up in the Air.
OUNCIL m
H ( CREST
H VW- PARK H
1200 Feet Elevation.
DANCING AND AMUSEMENTS.
LET'S GO
Broadway Dance
Every week night with
Fleming's 3 0-Pice Orchestra
De Luxe
Broadway at Main
AMUSEMENTS'.
'BEGINS TONIGHT 8:15
TICKETS XOW SELLING I
HEILIG
Broadnar at Taylor
Phone Main 1.
3
NIGHTS
TONIGHT 8:15
niUINXIXG
-SPECIAL, PRICE-
MATINEE SATURDAY 2:15
" Cohan and Harris pre n
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MRS.
1FISKE
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"Mis' Nelly of N' Orleans"
Direction of llarrlnon Urey FIsske.
EVE'S S2.50, ? 1 .."VO, l,
SAT. MAT. 2. S1.3, 1.
75c, 50c.
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TK'KKT OK KICK SAI.K
OPENS TOMORROW
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7 "US:.,. NEXT SUNDAY
RIR(,AI I'KICK MAT. KU.
M'KCIAI,
PRICK MAT. SAT.
Fanchon and Marco
MUSICAL REVUE
30
MOST UK A I TIKI is
I.1KI.S IN WORI.U
30
On Illuminated KunnlT
EVK'S.. 9- 5c. WHO. MAT'.,
7Sc. ,VK'. 5 AT. MAT, l.r0. l.
91.
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Ball
Portland vs. Oakland
June 29th to July 3d, 3 P. M. Sun
day double header, 1:30 P. M. Mon
day 10:30 A. M, 2:30 P. 31.
ACCTION SAXES.
. . . v. - nalar Anotinr. House.
Tamhlll
and Wut PatK streets, bale at m a. -h.
MEETING NOTICES.
v,--unH roi'xnr. no.
7411. SKCIK1TV BKNErIT
ASSOCIATION, will picnic
at Cedarvllle J'ark. Sunday,
July 4. Take Batacada car,
Ket off at park. Dancing
afternoon and evening. Con
cessions o all kinds, nov
e'.tv races, ball games, re
freshments, everything for
your entertainment by the llvest buncn in
the city of Portland. Hring your unch
or,.i all riav. Dandy prizes: jazz uanii.
this
Bveryoue and tneir inviiua
ad luvlted. Admission 10 cents.
B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 14i
Regular meeting this
(Thursday) eevning. Elks
temple. S o'clock. Initiation.
Visiting Drothers welcome.
M. R. SVALI.D1NO.
Secretary.
WASHINGTON LODGE No.
40. A. K. AND A. M An
nual picnic Saturday. July 3.
10-J0. at Crystal Lake I'ark.
Milnaukie. All members of
4, Including both E. A. and V.
tnirether with families, are cor
C degrees.
dially invited to attend. 1 ra nspoi
on special train leaving J--i. JV"'-,'" "n";,r
Fa-t Water streets at 1 :." - M. s,narp.
Take your lunch and container for cot toe
this together with cream: sugar furnished
by lodge Fine programme games and
dancing The time of your life, don t miss
it By order ot committee.
J. H. RICHMOND. Secretary.
D-VNCINfl In conjunction
with Forest Grove three-day
Fourth of July celebration,
given by the Master Wardens
and Past Masters' association
on Saturday evening and Mon
day. July ", afternoon and
evening: benetlt of home.
(Jood music. COMMITTEE.
SLNNYS1DE LODGE. NO.
is::
A. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication t n i s
l Thursday), 7 P. M.. 09th and
Hawthorne. Work in M. M.
degree. Visitors welme. By
JAMES
GAT, JR.. Sec.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO.
114. A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this I Thurs
day evening at S o'clock.
Visiting brethren always wel
come. By order W. M.
FRED L. OLSON. Sec.
HA RSION'V LODGE. NO. 12.
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Thurs
day) eve., at 7 o'clock. Work
In the Fellow Craft degree.
Visitors welcome.
W. M. DE LIN". Sec.
WAV E R LEY LODGE. V. D .
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this Thursday I
evening, July 1. 8 P. M-. East
tith and Clinton: visitors wel
come. Bv order W'. M.
H. E. VERRINDER. Sec.
KENTON LODGE. NO. 143.
A. F. AND A. M. Stared com
munication today (Thursday).
July 1. Work In E. A. degree.
Visiting brethren welcome
F. ROBINSON. Sec.
GOLDEN RULE ENCAMP-
,OtWV MENT, NO. SH. I. O. O. F.
IV Regular meeting this Unurs
D rlnu I nva i. t i rt i- OPK. f.M.it
6th and Alder sts. Koyal pur--pie
degree. Refreshments. All
patriarchs Invited.
A. J. MOL'LTON, C. P.
S. A. STARR. Scribe.
STAR LODGE REGULAR meeting to
night. 7:30. Killings
worth and Albina ave
nues. Initiator v di?ree.
Visitors cordially welcome,
GEORGli C. OLBOX, X. G.
C. E. WILSON. Secretary.
CEI.EBRATR THE 4TH
AT KOREST GROVE.
BiK three-day celebration. .1. 4. ' Zt.
One of the most beautiful natural groves
in uregon, cooi snaae, running water,
good campinK grounds, free auto park-
inp. Airplanes, danciiifr pavilion, with
t ino orchestra, band music, good speak
ing. Sunday services 4Vith community
sing. Monday the big day. Ever body
invited. For information address O. Ii.
cneney,
OXEONTA TRIBE. XO. 2. l.MP'D r
R. M. Regular council this evening at S
o. eiocK at vv. -. w. nan. Kast Oth and
East Alder streets. Ejection of repre
sentatives to 10J0 great council. Members
urged to attend. Visiting brothers wel
come. UB. SMITH. C. of R.
THE MACCABEES. PORTLAND TEXT
XO. 1. Regular review every Thursday.
409 Alder street. All members urged to b
present. V 11 ting sir knights welcome.
GEO S. BAKER. R. K.
OREGOX COMMANDERT,
K. T. Cards and social
Thursday. Julv 1st.
C. F. WIEGAND, Recorder.
NOTICE to all camp and boarding house
culinary workers to be at meeting Friday.
July M, at 1 P. M. at hall. -J4'2 Ankeny bt.,
room J6. C. & B. H. Culinary Workers'
associai ion.
NOTICE to all workers of culinary de
partments, all camps and boarding
hous?s". to be at meeting Fridav, Jui 'J,
at 1 P. M., 242 Ankeny st. Signed.
C. & B. H. CULINARY ASSOCIATION.
MULTNOMAH CAMP. NO. 77. TV. O W .
will inrtail their newly elected officers
Friday riight. .Inly U. at 3 o'clock. Mem
bers of W. O. W. only.
J. O. WILSON. Clerk.
EMBLEM Jcwe'ry. burtons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Pron., 131-3 6th st.
FRIEDLANPEK'S for lodse emblems.
Ciaas p.ai nd medals, BiQ Washington s
Portland : ashless Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other
information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. .
ACCOUNTANTS.
Jt'LlUS K. BLACK, public accountant, au
ditor, accounting stems opened, main
turned ; income tx service ; reierences.
Concord bids.. I'u and tftark. Main 7443.
ALTERATIONS.
LAUlKa' tailoring,
guar. I. Keubin,
Perfect fitting ; work
40& Bush Ac Lane btcg.
ASSAYfcRS AM) ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 14- Second
Oold. silver and platinum bought.
ALTO TOPS.
AUTO TOPS.
Work guaranteed, reasonable charges.
Kast Side Auto Top. ICaj-t 77S9. -05
Grand ave.. corner ast Mad ison st.
DON'T HESITATE.
Auto upholstering, top. curtains, gen
eral repair, painting.
AlOXAKCH MOTOR CO..
34i$ Vancouver ave., near East .Broadway.
Phone Kast 4 i:ti.
BATHS.
UK. .MrJlAHO.VS eunitary baths. Always
ready. Steam, showers, piunges. tubs.
Necessaries furnished. Kubdowns and
massage when desired. Service and
prices cannwt be beat. S. V. cor. 4th
and Wash. Tell your friends.
CHIKOI'RACTIC steam baths and mas
sage. Huh floor Broadway bldB. Mar
shall 317. lr. Laura K. Downing.
CAKI'ET WEAVING.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag ruga all sizes Mail- orders prompt.
tend for Booklet.
Oxl'J rugs steam or dry cleaned, $ 1.30.
FLUFF RUG CO..
4 Union Ave X. Kast ."16. B 147-".
CARP KT CLKAMNO.
CARPET CLKAMNO.
F LU t F OR RAvi RIT.S.
WOVEN ALL SIZES.
WRITE OR CALL.
PORTLAND RV; CO,
WE WASH and dry your carpets without
removing from the floor or damaging
the naing; we ue the Hamilton-Beach
carpet washer. Phone automatic Jlu-S0.
(ll.l.lLOIIi 11 TTOXS.
THE 1RWIX-HODSON COMPANY.
tS7 Washington. Broadway A 1-"
MIlKOrolMSTS.
FEET HURT
Come to Ir. Partner, foot
specialist: corns. bunions.
foot arches made to order, '.ill pwetlani
building. 3th and Washington. Main loM.
UK. O. O. FLETCHER, aseptic chiropo
dist, graduate nurse assistant: all mal
formations of the foot scientifically cor
rected. Suite Z12 Morgan bldg. Main KTti-
DR. II, LOUISE COX. chiropodist. 10 A.M.
toil P. M. 4:iS Morgan bUig. Main 4tnts.
4 HlltOI'ODIST Midi SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Venev.
the only rclentific chiropodists and arch
specialists in the city. Parlors ;,0-' C.er
linger bldg., S. W. cor. lid and Alder.
Phone Main 1:101.
CHIROPRACTOR.
DR. O. o. FLETCHER, aseptic chiropo
dist, graduate nurse assistant: all mal
formations of the foot scientifically cor
rected. Suite .",12 Morgan bldg. Main M7C2
uOO.o, o KNOW McMahon. l00-0 Chlroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment best.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
BISHOP CHIMNEY SWEEP.
Furnace smokes tnrough registers, needs
repairing or cleaning? Tabor :lSS.t.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH i CO., Worcester hldf
No collections, no charge.
. Main
Estab.
1
1000.
DANClNti
BERKELEY DANCING ACADEMY Pri
vate lessons day. eve.: latest steps jazz
shown. 1JU 4th st. Main S31S. Mrs.
Sum mers
MRS. BAYH. JOS Dekum bldg. Private
lessons day and evening. Main 134.V
DENTISTRY.
nCWTKTRY rm. a. w. keexk, 3r.ii
UtllllOini Washinston st. Without
pain. Latest nerve-blocking method.
I0; AMI CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITA1
41", East 7th. cor. Grant. Kast 1S47 and
'JlO-r.L'. Dogs and horses clipped.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND
and
Repaired
Bought and Pold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Tnone oJ7-7. HS'i 1st St. M. S71.
H. M. II. KLEITRIC CO..
54 N. First. Portland. Or. Re
winding and electrical repair
in? a fpecia Ity. New or used
motors. Bdwy. 1040. A 104.
FKKTIIJZKR.
FKRTI LIZIi your land if you want bifi
crops; read about "C M. Wonder' in our
1 1tU catalogue. Routledse Seed & Floral
Co.. 14." I'd at.. I'ortland. Or.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS' AM) MILL SI "PI" LIES.
THE M . L. KLINE CO., 84-Sti-S7-89 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Hoard of Trade bldpr.
HATS AM) CAPS.
THANHAISKR HAT CO., Front st.
PAI.NTS, OILS ANO GLASS.
W. P. FL'liLKR & C., Front and Morrison.
RASMfSSKN & C" , Second and Tnytor
DIED.
BALL Tn this city. June 30, 1920. at the
(ioou JSamaritiin nospnai,
Ball. BKed 7 years. 1 1 months and 8
'lays leceased is survived by a widow,
Mrs " Mary C. Ball of 3l'H Sixth stre.-t.
and four son. B. J. Ball. Yakima, Wash.;
J V Ball, F. C. Hewitt, both of this
rity and Henry C. Hewitt. Bar View,
Wash. ; also two brothers, Oscar W .
Ball, Faribault, Minn., and Daniel Ball,
New' York : also a nephew, Harold S.
Ball of this city; remains are at the
parlors of the Skewes Undertaking com
pany, corner Third and Clay streets, fu
neral notice later.
CA RDINELL At the residence. 4S8 Eiit
-sth sr.. June -:). 1;-U. Charlei .
Cardtnell. beloved husband or Neuie
Cardinell. father of Charles and son of
C B Cardinell of Manhattan Beach.
California. Notice of funeral later.
MITCHELL In this city. June John T.
Mitchll. aced 50 years. Remains are
at the funeral parlors of A. L. -n
worthy & Co.. r..Sl-'-i4 Ninety-second
street Southeast, in Lents.
WILLI 4. MS In this city, June 2G. Henry
Williams, ased .V) years. Remains are at
the funeral pariors of A. D. Kenworthy
& C, 5S01-04 Ninety-second street.
, Southeast, in Lents.
CLARK In this city, June J0. Edward
Clark aned 43 yearf. Remains are at
the funeral parlors of A. L. Kenworthy
& Co., &802-04 Ninety -second street
Southeast, in Lents.
PAVL1CK In this city. June 30 Mrs. J.
Pavllck. aged 4i years, wife of J. Pav
lUk ot ll'A Killingsworth ave. The re
mains are. at Finley's. Montgomery at
Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter.
T4.TLOR In this city. June 20. Charles 7.
Taylor, aged 70 years. Remains are at
The funeral parlors of A. I. Kenworthj
& Co. r.S0-J-4 Jd st.. S. m Lents.
Notice of funeral later.
HNEBAL NOTICES.
KAFMPFE The funeral services of the
late Otto Kaempfe will be conducted
tod'av (Thursday), at 0 A. M.. In the
mortuary chapel of A. O. Kenworthy A:
Co 5M):!-04 Ninety-second street, South
east, in Lents. Interment Troutdaie
cemetery.
IsREBOT The funeral services of the lat
John Srebot, aged 34 years, will be con
ducted Thursday. July I. at I P. M.. in
the mortuary ehapM of A. I. Kenworthy
& Co.. 5SOJ-04 Ninety-second street.
Southeast, in Lents.
M ITCH ELL In this city. Juno "0. Mabel
A Mitchell, aged l!G years, beloved wife
of Warren Mitchell. Remains were for
warded Wednesday. June :J. at 4 P. M..
to Kelso. Wash., where services will be
held and interment take place.
ANDREWS The funeral services of te
late James P. Andrews will be held Fri
day. July '2. at P. M., at the chape! of
Miller & Tracey. Interment at Multno
Ut h Park cemetery.
K1RBY In this rity. June 30. Mrs. Mary j
Kirby. axed l years, wife of C. J. Kirby.
Remains will be fora:d-u to Junction
City. orv today by ih Kricson Uadcr- I
taking comuacy.
Illl'
Fl'EL.
SHORT blocks and slaps mixed, $5.50 a
load In H-load lots. Oregon Fuel Co.. -Wood
lawn 410.
FOR first growth fir cordwood
1'45. M. Heerdt Kuel Co.
ca.il Kast
;LAS AND BLAZING.
GLASS AND GLAZING orders promptly,
taken care of. Keasor.able. Automatic
ai(l--'7.
IIKMST1TCHINO AND PLEATING.
T. & U. HEMSTITCHING shop: superior
work; prompt service. It tilS Oregon
Kilers bldpr.. l'S7 WashinntM st.
HOTEL SUPPLIES.
ROACH powder, insecticides, cermicides.
brooms, mops. etc. We contract and
Ruarantee to rid your premises of ltd-'
bucs. roaches, etc. Main G071. Coast
Chemical Co.
Ml SIC TEACHERS.
. Carroll Day. piano, vocal lessons, prac
tite piano. 1 h. day. $5 mo. Bihvy.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OFTICI ANf
- r , GLASSES AT A SAVING.
!?SJF I solicit your patronaue on the
V52 basis of capable service.. Thou
r sands of satislied customers. A
trial will convince jou. Charles W. Good
man, optometrist. -ta Morri.-on. M.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
ed with modern instrument.
(;issis fitted from VJ.iO Ul).
HURW1TZ. optometrist. J3 1st st.
GEOKGE KUBENSTEIN. the veteran oP
ttcian, is an expert eve l itter. and lus
charges ara very reasonable: satisiaction,
guaranteed. 1'6 Muiri.-on st.. near -dL
PAT EXT ATT ORN KYS.
F TENTS Our practice has extended
over a period of 40 years. All communi
cations strictly confidential: prompt, ef
ficient, conscientious service: handbook
free on request. MLNN CO.. patent
attorneys. San Francisco office, llobart
bldg. Market St.; Chicago olllce.
room Slu Tower bldg.: Washington ot-
flce. room 10:;. t-" K st. : New
t.ifice. Woolworth bldg
Vori
H C WRIGHT -2 years' experience V. S
and foreign patents. ti"l L'ekum b'.dg.
PHYSICIANS.
DR R A. PHILLIPS.- Broadway bldg..
rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidnev. bladder, rectal, prostatic, temaia
disorders, skin aflections. blood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks.
n.V-MBINU SI I'lLlES.
fLLMUINli SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALB
itiits. Slark-Davia Co., 1-S 4th. M.
PRINTING.
DDIWTIWfiF. W. BALTKS & COMPANY,
rnllll II1U 1st and Oak ?ta. M.
311-03.
V. INTINO ANllKCOKATlNj.
i'AlXTlXC
UEluKATIXl'.. SKJNfi. KAL-
SO MINING
13EST WORK.
PAINTING, paperhansinu. John C Cnn
litk. 133 l'-th st. N. Broadway -.'4 .
roi i.TR v st rvi.iLs.
EVERI'THIXH needed and used by prac
tical poultry keeper.-.; i-ataloRue tree.
Houtledlie Seed it r'loral Co.. J -d t-t.
lortland.
Tl HI.1C ISTKNOtiKAPHKR.
FRANK A. GUTH Dictation day or nislU.
307 Hallway Kxc-h. bUlK. Main l.'J. ,
SCA I.I TKKATMKNT. KTC.
ROM-l-l'A PARLOUS.
Special scalp treatments, tjiampoolnn.
manicurinB. 2N-4L"J -Medical buildins.
Phone Main 71H'.
SM OMI-IIAM' STORKS.
LEVIN HARl'WAltK & FL' RMTCRtl CO..
I'-Jl KliONT ST.
We buy and sell everithlnit In tna
hardware and furniture line. Phona
Mai n U7.
TKAItK.MAKKS.
ORBiiOX TRAPEMARK BLREAU. 1101
Oekum bldg. V. foreign trademark.
TKANSFKR AM) .STOKAt.K.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
The Service AVIth a Reputation.
MOVlNO-PACKli-STi UlAll K-BAOO AG K
13tn and Kearney. Branch c11.. JBdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3309'
NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.
64-r.il Front St.
STORAUK ANT) HALI.TXG.
DISTRIBUTION CARS OCR SFKC'IALTT.
Phone Main 4 Hi. .MJ-ti-v
ORKOON" TRANTER CO.. 474 Oiifan ft.
corner ISth. Phone Broadway 11IM or
llti!(. AVe own anil operate two large
cla.-s "A" warehouf.ew on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insurance rates in the city.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAllE.
SKCURITV SSTollAtilS & TRANSFER
CO.. 105 PARK ST. Main 31H5. A lllil.
MANUFACTURERS
IIIDK.S. WOOl, A M CASCARA BAKK.
KAIIN BROTHERS. Front st.
P 1,1' M IS 1 N li S I V r LI KS AM) PIPE.
THE M .
KLINE CO.. 84-S0-S7-Svt Front.
PKODKE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EV KHI N1
FA RRELL. HO Front at.
DOORS ANO ii
I, ASS.
W. P. FULLER
CO.. Front anl Morrison.
ROPE AM) HINDER TWINE.
Port l:in-l ''onl:i C" o. 14th aivl N'nrthrup.
FINERAL NOTICES.
KKENAX In this city, June -0. A I v i
Lincoln Keenan. aifed years and f '"
days, beloved husband of Addie Jotc-1
phi ne Keenan of i h is city ; father o
I.eKoy and William S. Keenan, cay. and
Ethel Beckert, !San Francisco: broU-er
ot H. I. Keenan and Mrs. .Maude S :ii-er
ttf th is city. Funeral services v.; I Lu
held from the First Evanriirul chut--:.,
E. ICih and loIar fts.. at - t'. Al. i-M-day.
J ply -. (,'ohi intial r vices ;'.t the
I'orliand crematorium. Kast S.oo F-..-nei
a I directors in tl'.arge of arrange
ments. Deceased was a mwiIjc; 'f
Multnomah Camp. No. 77. W. O. W., ani
Orient Lodge. I. -. O. F.
WILEY In this city. June 30. at the fam
ily residence, Fourteenth f?i.. I-IHa-bfth
Wiley, aged 7o years, mot hi r -.f
M rs. Bel Mn 'ain of Ne v Bruii.sv. ':,
Can.; Robert Wiley. Ur. J. O. C. Wiley,
lJr. J. P. WIiry, and grand moth or f "
1-:: izabeth WiU-y Uriggs of Pol Li. tad. Or.
Private funeral services will be lit.d to- ,
day (Thursday) at lM:;;o o'cipfk A. M. at ,
Finley's, Montgomery at l'il'.h. Inter- j
ment Tillamook. Or.
M ASTON At Redondo. Cal.. June 27,
Henry Young Maston. aaed 0 years, von
of M rs. France V oung Mast en. of -i44 i
K. 1 ."th st. N.. and b rot her of Kiuhu rd
L. Maston of Los An'w. Fur.erai will
be he id from Mr En tea A: Ei.ers parlors,
Irtth. and Everett sis . Saturday, July ;;. 9
at 9 A. M . them:e to Hoiy Kosary
ciiurch. E. 3d and Clackamas streets, at f
:ol A. M. Friends inviicU. liiwxrrovnt r
Alt. Caivary cemetery.
PIEL.E At tee ' tli-od Samaritan hospital.
June -S, August Pirl. ae-e i. yea,.!:, be
loved husband of Mrs. Anna Plele and
father of Esther, Theodore sind Roae
'icle, of this city. Fuacral services wjj
be held Thursday, - P. M ., at th Ken
ton Presby tenan cliurcn, under tLe ugn
piccs of Peninsula Locge. No. 1'JS. 2. U.
i.. F. Friends iuv'itd. 1 ni cm: cut l:o
Citv cemetery. Arrange merits iii csre ot
Wiison c Wilson, Piedmont undertaLer.
SCHWEITZER Tn this city. June 1:0.
Peter Sch weitzer, aged ."7 years, beloved
husiiand of Lizzie Schweitzer, faint r of
d w a r d . Frieda and Irene S c a v: e i : t e r.
Friends invitrd to attend the funeral
services at Ho! man's funeral parlors,
'I'hird and Salmon streets, at 1 :oti P. iL
tomorrow (Friday), July "J. 1G-U. Ic.tiX
men t Mount Scott ccmctcr.
PENDLETON In this city. June CI.
Sara Pend let on. ajrud 7 ye rs. belo ed
sister of Mrs. M. ii. Bozort li nd niece
of .Mrs. M. Wolf of Portland, or. Friends
invited to attend the funt-M.i st-rvict's at
Holman's funerai parlors. Third and
Salmon st reels, at P. M. tomorrow
(Friday), .lu'y J, lyy. Intcrincat K;ver- t
view cemetery.
ANDriKWP In this city. Andrew An-
drews. agcti f.ii years, beloved, bmrrivf
of Marie Andrews of thi city. Funeral
se'ices will he held Frhiav. .IuA wi. at .
Hi"v. M. at the Fiee Methodist churcb,
liast 5."th and Flanders sire cts. Inter
ment at Multnomah Pa rk cerr.ft'Ty, A r
rangements in care of Miller 4 Truccy.
DOYLE In this city. June 1'7, John Doy .
aged ii years. Funeral services w iK he.l
heid a; the mw residential fanerii! par
lors of Dunning & McKnl-e. Mcrriior. ii
Twrlth streets. Thuiiay. July i . at
1m:,;o A. M Friends Invited to attend"'
I utermr nt Ros City crmto;T
EL N P.P. VL CARS.
LiMOUSlNKS Tor funeiai services JONiXi
AUTO LlVLKV. AlAiiilALL Hi.