TIIE MORNING OREGON! AX. THURSDAY, .TTJTT 22, 1920 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Kdltor Main 70T0. 560-95 Sunday Editor ' 1070. 5b0-9. Advertising Department. .Main OiO 0-J feuperintentlent ot Bldg. -Main 0i0. 5t50-3 AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC frourth and Stark) Musical com edy. "Up In the Air." Three shows dally at 2. 7 and 0. HIPPODROME Broadtray at TamtillD -Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to 8. 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays continuous. 1:15 to 11 P. M- FANTAGE3 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows dally. 2:30. 7 and 9:05. COUNCIL. CREST Free amusement park. Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washing ton streets. THE OAKS Campbell's American Band in concert. Free admission until 5 P. M.. except Sundays and holidays. OREGON1AN AX RESORTS. Subscribe with the following agents, at your summer resort, to secure the most prompt delivery of The Oregonlan. city rates. Subscriptions by mall are payable In advance. Barvlew. Or W. A. Slpprell Bay City. Or O. E Shelley Bayoceai Or D-Mihe11 Brighton. Or W. Row. Carson. Wash C. B. Smith fccola. Or.. Cannon Beach Merchandise Co. Garibaldi. Or D. C Ellis & J. L. K dder Cearhart. Or W. S Robinson Long Beach. Wash W. E. Strauha Manzanlta. Or , E. Kardell Nahcotta, Wash H. J. Brown Keahkahnle Beach. Or A. C. Anderson Nehalem. Or I- 9- p"eJaT Newport. Or O. F. Herron Ocean Lake. Or Nettle Tomprett Ocean Park. Wash Emma S. Campbell Pacific Beach. Wash Burl Chr istle PaciHc City. Or ...D. F. Edmunds Rockawav. Or Frank Miller Seaside. Or C. W. Alward Khiplierd's Hot Springs. Wash. . . Mrs. N. St. Martin Beaview. Wash George N. P"" THIamook. Or J-S- Lamar Wheeler. Or. ...R. H. Cody and Leo bonier Epworth Performances Tonight. The Rose City Park chapter' of the -..nil nrpsent an en tertainment tonight in the Rose City Park Methodist church parlors. me programme will include a three-act play, special musical numbers ana feature stunts. The proceeds will help send delegates to the Epworth league institute at Jefferson. Or., to be held next week. A silver offer ing will be taken. Those who will take part are: Esther Bowman, Mar garet Boyer. Edith Boyer, Frances Bellinger. Stunts League boys, Don ald Johnson, Ralph Schlegel, Carl Kchlegel, Paul Scharpp, Wesley Bow man and others. Tableaux and song, by entire league. Camp fire scene Adelia White, Mary Wells, Alice Wells. Mildred White. Evelyn White. Verena Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Garrett. Semaphore Hit; Driver Arrested. K. R. Van Scyoc, truck driver, 3127 Fifty-third street southeast, was ar rested yesterday by Investigator Tully of the traffic bureau on a charge of reckless driving and will have a hearing in the municipal court today. While attempting to turn fnom Morrison onto Fifth street. Van Scyoc Is said to have collided with the semaphore. His machine then rebounded into a car driven by G. Smyth. 682 Everett street. Van Scyoc was released on his own recog nizance. Father and Employer Fined. For permitting his sons, both under the legal age for such employment, to work in the American Soda works. 227 Larrabee street, Earl Adee was fined $5 by District Judge Jones yes terday. The boys were Sam and El wood Adee, both under 14 years. J. Faturis, proprietor of the soda works, was fined 10 for employing the youths. Both men pleaded guilty, and the fines were on the recom mendation of the child welfare bu reau. Dental, Clinic A limited number of persons desiring painless extrac tion of teeth by the nerve-blocking method will be treated by the post graduate dentists at clinics held un der the auspices of the Oregon State Dental association on Thursday and Friday of this week. Patients are requested to call at North Pacific College building. East Sixth and Ore gon streets, at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., July 22d and 23d. All -service is free and given under the direction of Dr. Arthur E. Smith of Chicago, 111. Adv. License Limits Changed. The time limits of dog licenses issued by the city were changed yesterday by" the passage of an ordinance introduced by Commissioner Mann, at the re quest of officials of the Oregon Hu mane society. Hereafter, licenses will be in effect from January. 1 of each year and expire on December 31, instead of from September 1 to Au gust ol of the following year, as un der the past ruling. Recognition. Credit is due the State Dental association for its in dorsement of block anesthesia (nerve blocking). Block anesthesia not only enables us to extract teeth and re move "gum boils" painlessly, but also enables us to treat for pyorrhea, fill and crown the most sensitive teeth, without pain. Drs. Hartley, Kiesen dahl & Marshall. 307 Journal bldg Adv. " Bellboy's Cask sent Up. Rupert Munthe, 19-year-old bellboy, who was arrested by Patrolmen Ferry and Abbott of the auto theft bureau, charged with contributing to the delinquency of 17-year-old Cleo Earp of Oregon City, yesterday was turned over to the court of domestic rela tions by Municipal Judge Rossman. Dissatisfied with your present po sition, income or surroundings? If so. write for "Looking Ahead." Pa cific Chiropractic college. Park and Yamhill, Portland, Or. Adv. Gill's Circulating Librart. All the new detective and mystery stor ies, adventure and western stories. 3c a day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. Unusual attention given primary department at Hill Military Acad emy, Portland, Or. Opens Septem ber 15. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland, Oregon; otters the right kind of training. Keglster now. Adv. .hill military Academy, Portland, Oregon, has government equipment. AO v. Hill Military Academy, Portland oners mental, physical, social training, opens Sept. 15. Adv. kom-i-da hair grower, positive guarantee. Shampooing, manicuring. t.a aicuicai oiag. Jlain 7866. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland Oregon, is the only private military acauemy in me northwest. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland, Or., has primary, preparatory and academic departments. Adv. Why Don't You join Gill's circulat ing library and read the new books? a aay. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. hill military Academy, Portland, vregon, nas primary, preparatory nuu aiuvmiu uepartments. Adv. accommodations limited at Hill an-iTAEi academy, Portland, Oregon AU V. swimming every afternoon, dancing very evening. "Windemuth on the w uiamette. Adv. y tii in. loaay lor Information and catalogue oi i-iiLL military Academy, t-oruana, or. opens Sept. 15. Adv, hill military Academy, Portland Oregon, is tne place ror your boy-Adv. Several desirable office suites and single rooms, 218 Fenton bldg Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland Oregon, gets results. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland Oregon, opens aeptemoer lo. Adv. Hill Military Academy. Portland Oregon, fosters clean athletics. Adv Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co, mine agents East 1188 Adv. Register at once at Hill Military Academy. Portland, Oreg-on. Adv. Grocer Sued for $5000. With the assertion that J. T. Fitzgerald, pro prietor of a grocery store at 6603 Thirty-seventh avenue southeast, had accused him in public of cashing a bogus check, James I. Bradley, a con struction engineer, filed euit for $5000 damages for the alleged ma licious slander 'n the circuit court yesterday. Pennsylvanians to Picnic. Former Pennsylvanians will gather at the Oaks park for a basket picnic Friday afternoon and evening, July 23. The picnickers have been requested by those in charge of arrangements to bring more than enough lunch for themselves to assure a full supply of good things to eat. Coffee and cream will be furnished. Workmen's Act Causes $10 Fine. In the first case of the kind to ap pear in local courts, J. H. Petit was fined $10 by District Judge Bell yes terday for failure to display a notice accepting or rejecting the workmen's compensation act. $214 in Purse Stolen. Fred Mursch, 373 Taylor street, reported to the police yesterday that someone en tered his room sometime during the night and took a purse containing $214. Mursch said he left the door open while he slept. Modern office systems devised and Installed. Our system experts at your service, no obligation. Over 400 stock forms to select from, at a saving. Phone Main 1971. Pacific Staty. & Ptg. Co., 107 Second street. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland, Oregon Is recognized by the war de partment. Opens September 15. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland, Oregon, surrounds its cadets with the right environment. Adv. Summer Reading. All the new nov els in Gill's circulating library. 3c a day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. Write today for catalogue and in formation about the Hill Military Academy, Portland, .Oregon. Adv. ' Mll.t. MlT.lTlHT AnnBMT PnrtlnnH Oregon, is the school that gets re sults. Opens September 15. Adv. ' Gill's Circulating Library. Read all the latest and best fiction. 3c a day. The J. K. Gill Co. Adv. Hill Military Academy, Portland, Oregon, opens September 15 Adv. Make application at Hill Military Academy, Portland,- Or., early. Adv. RAILROAD OFFICIALS PAY PORTLAND VISIT Howard Elliott Says Increase of Revenue Essential. BIG EXPANSION COMING HONS OBJECT TO JUDGE MOVIXG PICTURE WORKERS CHARGE PICKET PREJUDICE. Hearing on Preliminary Injunction Obtained by Theater Owners Post poned Till Thursday. See them in our Morrison windows and on counters. Armed with numerous affidavits charging prejudice, which they were prepared to file if the case was called before a judge whom they felt by reason of previous decisions would be opposed to their cause, attorneys for allied unions in the moving-picture business on sympathetic strike in the Jensen & Von Herberg picture houses obtained a postponement yes terday of the hearing on the prelim inary Injunction secured by the the ater owners last week. Judge Tucker will hear the argu ments next week, the tentative date set being Thursday afternoon, July 29 The temporary injunction in effect now restrains the unions from em ploying pickets in front of local moving-picture theaters. The hearing will decide whether or not the preliminary order shall be made permanent- George W. Stapleton, who is occu pying the post of presiding Judge this week, was opposed by the unions be cause of his expressed belief that picketing of any sort is illegal, made in the injunction suit of manufactur ing jewelers, heard by circuit judges en banc last fall and now before the state supreme court. Other judges who have expressed their opinions on one side or the other were not acceptable, but Judge lucker. who will preside next week has not participated in previous in junction actions, and therefore is not committed as to the legality of pick eting or on the question of whether or not there is such a thing as peace ful picketing. Judge Tucker probably will hear the arguments next Thursday after noon. TO BE MADE SAFE LOCAL. HIGHWAY - HELD MOST DANGEROUS IX OREGON. Attention of Council Called to Con ditions Xow Existing Terwilliser Boulevard. on Protection for motorists using Ter- williger boulevard, considered by many automobile drivers the mos dangerous roadway in Oregon, will be provided within a short time, ac cording to members of the city coun cil. Attention was called to the lack of barriers on the cliff side of several turns by Commissioner Mann, who paid that under present conditions an automobile that begins to skid on such a turn is almost certain to go over the embankment. Mayor Baker called attention to what he characterized as a "poor bit of engineering" in the lack of banked turns on the highway. He explained that the road at present is a regular crown road and dangerous in wet weather. "The attention of the park bureau has been called to the lack of bar riers several times, but I have heard of no action," said the mayor. "I am glad that Commissioner Mann has brought this affair to the attention of the council. Mayor Baker instructed Commis sioners uarour ana Pier to make complete investigation. Northern Pacific Heads Make Tour Over Lines, to Xote Condi tions Existing. Howard Elliott,, chairman of the board of directors of the Northern Pacific railway, and a party of other high officials of the line, passed through Portland yesterday on a pro tracted daylight Inspection trip cov ering the entire Northern Pacific sys tem. The officials spent three hours in this city, conferring with local rail road heads, and shippers, and left from the Union station at noon to visit eastern Oregon and Washington, and return to the east Necessary increase in revenue, and a re-distribution of freight cars are the two chief problems now confront ing the railroads, in an opinion given by Mr. Elliott to an interviewer. Re garding the traffic congestion, Mr. , Elliott said that the Northern. Pacific, for instance, owns 50,000 freight cars, and has only 33,000 of this number on its own rails. Until the company se cures these cars which are in the hands of other companies, it cannot given adequate service, he said. During the period of government control," Mr. Elliott said, "cars were laden with lumber and grain from the Pacific northwest and sent east, and are now massed on the other side of the Mississippi. We are now working in harmony with the interstate com merce commission to secure the return of these cars to this section of the country, am, as soon as this is accom plished, transportation in the north west will be improved." Railroad "Needs Told. Touching upon the need of the rail roads for greater revenue, Mr. Elliott pointed out that an increase of 27.85 per cent of freight revenue, to bring the income of the roads up to the b per cent, allowed by the interstate commerce commission on capital in vested, would be necessary. "As you know, he said, I am a great believer in the Pacific north west, and have unbounded faith in the future development and growth of this section of the country. The country. however, cannot grow without ade quate transportation, and transporta tion cannot be improved without ade quate capital. The whole great empire west of the Mississippi river has made only a start in its ultimate development, and thousands of miles of new railroads should be built in the next 25 years, and great additions made to existing facilities to further the growth of this section from which a large pro portion of the food supply must come, 'This section is also one from which the timber supply of the United States must come in increasing quantities. Again, the expansion of foreign com merce means that Pacific, coast ports like Portland, Los Angeles, San Fran Cisco, Tacoma, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. need increasing transportation and terminal facilities, to engage in the foreign commerce to which our people must turn as population in creases in this country." Twelve "Form Party. The party of Northern Pacific offi cials headed by Mr. Elliott also in cludes J. M. Hannaford, president of the Northern Pacific railway; W. T. Tyler, vice-president; J. M. Rapelje, general manager; A.- M. Burt, assist ant to the vice-president; H. E. Stev ens, chief engineer; H. M. Curry, me chanical superintendent; W. J. Bohan, assistant to the mechanical superin tendent: Judge George T. Reed of Ta coma. assistant to the president; E. C. Blanchard, assistant to the general manager; J. E. Craver. acting assist ant general superintendent, and W. C. Albee. superintendent of the Tacoma division. B. H. Gilman, president of the Spo kane, Portland & Seattle railway, joined the party here and will go as far as Bend. The party has been traveling over the Northern Pacific lines from St. Paul, moving only during daylight in order to see as much of the physical property of the road as possible, and to inspect general business and crop conditions. No city along the line has been favored with a stay of more than few hours. Mr. Elliott is a member of the com mittee of nine railroad executives ap pointed to work with the interstate commerce commission over the prob lems incidental to the return of the railroads to private management, and in addition to informing himself about MOTHERS, HERE ARE Boys' Suits Reduced Half and More Than Half Boys' Knicker Suits Values to $15 .85 0 Q These are the durable 6uits for which the Lion is famous. Tweeds, cheviots, serges, and wool mix tures. Belted and Norfolk styles. Full lined knickers. Sizes 8 to 18 years. BOYS' WASH SUITS Values to $5 $2.45 Galateas, crash, and Palm Beach in white, tan, marine, and fancy mixtures. All the newest models. Sizes 2 to 8. Up to $8 Wash Suits $3.95 See other specials in oar Boys' Dept. We Give S. & H. Stamps in additional discount. 3f 20 CUT On Everything Sold in Our Great Store Headquarters for Boys' Wear. MORRISON at FOURTH conditions of the road, is gathering data to present to the commission. He is also chairman of the sub-committee of the general rate committee of the Association of Railway Executives. Forester to Inspect Ranges. E. N. Kavanagh. assistant forester in charge of grazing, left Portland last night for the Colville national forest in eastern Washington to make an inspection- of range conditions. He will be gone about two weeks. Rains Benefit Crops. TOLEDO. Or., July 21. (Special.) The recent rains have been a wonder ful benefit to the various crops in Lincoln county. Considerable hay has been damaged, but the loss will be more than mad up in the Increased yields of later crops, increased grain yields and general pasturage improve ment. Bumper crops of potatoes garden truck and berries are now assured. HAZELWOOD CANDY FOR YOUR .VACATION Take a plentiful supply, with" you or have it sent parcel post. Mail orders are given cur personal attention. Hazel wood Supreme Variety, lb... .$1.25 Home-Made Specials, lb.... $1.00 Mexican Chews, H T . -?.. j Assorted Chews, lb. $1JS0 55c Assorted Hard Candies, in jars, 23c-60c THE HAZELWOOD 388 Washington St. Confectionery and Restaurant. 127 BToadway. FiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiu BWHiMHUIB fill A f Vy 'IlliiP Mr - ..nmrrou fliwirr.l T nl I I Faithful Service The Store of Depend able Drugs is ever ready to serve in stantly, whether day or night. Registered pharma cists are on duty at all hours to attend to the drug needs of the people. WE NEVER CLOSE CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends who so kindly expressed tneir sym pathy in our bereavement and for the beautiful flowers sent in token thereof. MRS. Kfci.fc51i;JJA il.NlIAljS. CONRAD LINDLAUB. MR. AND MRS. A. G. CLARK. MRS. EVA CLARK VAN HUFFEL. ALBERT C. CLARK. Adv. The Newest EDISON Re-creations PRICE 91.15 EACH. Just Like the Rose Fox Trot. Sweet and Low Waltx. Hearts Tin March. Love s Message aiorceau unaracter- istic A Matrimonial Mixup Negro Sketch. Hippity Hop Quartet. PRICES $1.70 EACH. Melody in F "Whistling. Narcissus ana berenaia hoskowski. Roses of Memory Soprano. Song of Songs Soprano. Dixie Lullaby Homestead Trio. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Jb all. All Night TOWING Service If stuck or wrecked, call our Cadillac 8 towing car, equipped for the most diffi cult jobs. - We can also supply your tire requirements at any time, any place, nights, Sun days, holidays. WE NEVER CLOSE Covey Motor Car Company ART METAL" Steel Filing Cabinets FOR Heaven mers. Shall We Meet- Is My Home Thomas Chal- Archibald and James. Belgium will build a tunnel for street cars, vehicles and pedestrians under the River Scheldt. Last Chance FINAL WIND-UP During the remain ing nine days of this month I will sell all my Fall and Winter coats and Suits at HALF PRICE i am closing my store for two months ! or more no place to move, isow nurry! J.M.ACHESON - 362 Alder St. La Zingarella Virginia Rea. Singing to You Karl Jorn. PRICE 2.25. x I All Through the Night Cyrena Van tiordon. I Love's Garden of Roses Contralto. PRICE 2.75 EACH. Mighty Lak' a Rose and Gallie. when tne Koses isioom. - Carolina jazzari, contralto. Wild Flowers Soon Shed Their Bloom Lucia di Lammermoor Ciccolini. Gipsy Song Carmen Matzenauer. PRICE 3.25. Bonnie Sweet Bessie Alice Verlet. Comin' Thro" the Rye Alice Verlet. Order by mail or phone. Prompt serv. ice. Write for new monthly bulletins or u;disujn tn,-ciHiAriOiSS. REED-FRENCH PIANO MFG. CO., Broadway 750. Twelfth and Washington Sta. JfigljC j EXTRA - Letters, Card Records, Etc STEEL SHELVING STEEL LOCKERS VAULT TRUCKS SAFES PLAN FILES Ask for Catalogue. Glass & Prudhomme Company 'Printers Bookbinders. 5-67 Broadway. Portland. Miss Catlin's School FOB BOARDING AND DAT FCFIXJ5 Now occupies Its new bulldlnc oa WESTOVER TERRACES An Ideal Location Basketball and Taa uim Courts. Prepares rtrls for eastern as well as western Co' leges and schools, under a fac ulty of able eastern teachers. .Kumoer of students la each class limited Primary. Intermediate and Hlrh School Departments Boys Accepted in . Primary Grades. Special and Collece Preparatory Courses. Music. Art. Physical Train in x aTid Science. French Taurht Throughout the School. Boarding Department Special Feature. Cataloane Sent Upon Reqnest to YVestover Terrar. Portland. Orecoa. Pbone Marshall V Only 2 More Days (after today) of the Big Water Heater Sale Down and 50c a week (payable $2 a month, with gas bills). $36.75 installed, and over a year to pay. for it. HOT Water Makes Kitchen Work EASY Get Yours NOW Other Towns Must Do Without Portland Gas & Coke Co. Main a.UO Alder Near Fifth STEWART TRUCKS AT 30 BELOW RETAIL. PRICE. AND 1H TONS. Phone 420. OREGON CITY AUTO CO., OreTn City. Or. REPAIRED PIANOS. PLAYER. PIANOS. PHONO GRAPHS Also rerinlshrl by a Dew and better process (or less money. Tunlnc and action rerulatins- S. GILBERT ou V.mtalll Birrci Pianos Boucht. Rented. Sold. HAROLD Phone "V our Want Ads to The Oregonian Main 7070 A. 6093 On a Limited Number We Will Sell NEW AUTO TRUCKS and Supply Hauling Until Truck Is Paid For One-third Cash Payment Holman Fuel Co. Wilson Truck Agency 94 Fifth Street i enjoy the largest practice irom uut-u- 1 nninPC UnDW has been brought to the highest state of perfection. T I oKIuuL nUnA teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will -withe I removing from the mouth. We use gold or porcelain, as your fancy d tates. I OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE i rnr local oatronage is large, yet we take particular pride In the fact I fhat visito?s f?om all parts of the Northwest visit this ojfice. and we .r.inv th larsrest nractice irom oui-gi-iurn out 1 die- This is only one of our many original methods. PARTICULAR AITEITIUI rAio 1J riiAlbS AND BRIDGE WORK. I PYORRHEA SrCCESSFlLLY TREATED. EXAMINATION FREE. I Honrs: 8:30 to 6 P. M. Phone Main 2020. I 33 Years In Portland. I WISE DENTAL CO. I RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS. 1 O X 1 f it J 11 211 PAlUNti BLUU, THIKU ASU HAMIUU- THIRD STREET. I nSQf33!i 'nmminHttitm Bimttimrmimr Wanted Chairs to Cane by School for Blind FOR PARTICULARS CALL MISS HAKKEK'S SCHOOL FOK GIRLS. PALO ALTO. CAL. Resident and day school. Favorabl climate and large groundi permit of outdoor life all the year. Prln. Catherine Harker. A. J3. Vaesar. Estab. 20 Years in Portland C.Gee Wo Root and Herb Remedies 162 Vz First St., Portland, Or. Phone your want ads to The Orego nlan. Main 7070. Automatic 5S0-95. It's Easy To Put On Flesh AU you have to do if you are too thin and want to put on several pounds of solid "stay-there" flesh is to tako a. five-srrain tablet of Blood- Iron Phosphate with each meaL This builds up tne nervous system, en riches the blood and thus enables the vital organs to assimilate the flesh, building, strength - making elements of your food which now largely go to waste. Folks who have tried it etate they not only put on flesh but that it almost invariably increases their strength, energy and endurance. You can get enough Blood-Iron tablets for a three weeks' treatment of the Owl Drug Co., or any other druggist, for only $1.50 and it's so uniformly successful that your druggist, a man you know. Is authorized to refund your money If you don't like it. Bet ter get a package today and begin to get stronger and healthier, as well aa belter looking. Adv.