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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEFLY? rttw vai xraln 7070. 580 -w.L, .UIlur i" . o-. Sunday Editor Main u. -- Advertising Uepartment. .Main .OiO. 0- Superintendent or Bldg. .Main 0i0. ObO-uo AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Musical com edy. "Sailini Along." Three shows flatly at -2, 7 and . HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving natures, too. to 11 P. M. Saturday. fa?2 and holidays continuous. 1:15 to 1 . PANTAGE3 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three ahowa dally. 2:30. 1 and a. 0a. COUNCIL CREST Free amusement PrK Take "CC" car Morrison or Washing ton streets. . THE OAKS Campbells American B"a In concert. Free admission until 5 except Sundays and holidays. ST. JOHNS Free municipal band concert at 8 P. M. COLUMBIA BEACH Children tree. Bath ing and amusements. zamas to Camp at Blue Lake. Mazamas will spend Sundoy at Blue lake, near the Columbia river. I swimming and hiking and in other OBEGOMAN AT RESOKTS. Subscribe with the following agents, at your summer resort, to secure the mo" prompt delivery or The re"onlan- .i1,. rates. Subscription by mail are payable in aavance. ... W. A. DlFf O E. Shelley "" F. D. Mitchell '...".A. W. Rowe c. B. Smith ri ' M. Grelsendorfer . , ' .-.11"V-T v. Merchandise Co. tiarlbaldi. Or....l). C. Kill. J."4 Gearhsrt. Or W S. R obisun Long Beach. Wash W. E Str.uha Manxanlta. Or -E- Manhattan Beach. Or Mrs. S. F. Angel Nahcotta. Wash Neahkahnle Beach. Or Nehalem. Or Newport, Or... Barview. Or. . Bay City, Or.. Bayocean, Or. Brighton. Or. . t'-araon. Wash. Cascadia. Or.. H. J. Brown A. C. Anderson .D -C. Peregoy .O. F. Herron Ocean Lake. Or Nettie J""""" Ocean Park. Wash Emma S. Campbell Pacific Beach, Wash Cna5.. Pacific City. Or D. F. Edmunds Rockawsy. Or Frank Miller Seaside, Or C. W. Alward Shipherd's Hot Springs. Wash... ....Mrs. N. St. Martin Peiview.'wasn'..' George N. Ptn Tillamook. Or J- s- Wheeler. Or R. H. Cody and Leo bonier Wllhoit. Or F. W. McLeran Professor Horner Gives Travel Talk. Members of th.e Progressive Business Mens club at their regular weekly luncheon at the Benson hotel yesterday took a trip through Egypt and Palestine with Professor J. Horner of the department of history of Oregon Agricultural college as the guide Professor Horner visited tne near east in 1905. and again in 1911, and in his address before the busi ness men yesterday told of the two trips and showed many nisiunt W"" and views of the country upon the scueen. The trip in 1911 formed the main basis for the lecture, when Professor Horner with his family made the trip to Europe. Egypt and Palestine in company with J. R-. r Bell and wife of Corvallis. Dr. Duns more and wife of Independence and Rev, J. E. Horn and wife of Baker City. Crrr Club to Hear Auto Man Talk. e. Moskovics, vice-president of the Nordyke & Marmon Automobile company and director of the Society of Automotive Engineers, will ad dress the City club on the financial and industrial aspects of the fuel situation at the regular weekly lunch- nn In the crvstal room of the Ben- hotel today noon. Members of ih Automobile Dealers' and Garage Men's associations have been invited to attend.' Divine Healing Topics Given. A. E. Ci. Miller, who has spent much of hie life amongst the Hawaiian natives, spoke last evening at 8 o'clock at the divine healing institute. Eleventh and Yamhill streets, on "Cleansing of the Temple" and will speak again Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock on "Opera tions of the Spirit in the Body. Kenneth G. Olsen. temporary overseer of the church here will speak Fri day evening on "The Organization of the Primitive Church." Error in Milk Ratings Corrected. An error in the milk ratings an nounced in The Oregonian Thursday credited Steigerwald Bros, with a rating of 93.8 for certified milk in stead of 95.2 which appears on the rating issued by Dr. D. W. Mack in charge of the milk division of the health bureau. R. Schneider, Port land R. F. D. No. 1. appeared in the list as R. Scgbeuder. Mr. Schneider was given a rating of 92.8 for raw milk. Child Smoker Forfeits $25. Alice Greco, telephone operator and a minor, failed to appear in municipal court yesterday morning to answer to a charge of cigarette-smoking and the $25 bail posted was ordered for feited by Judge Rossman. 1. Hacker, 28. and Joseph Volk, 26, who were ar rested with the girl Wednesday, charged with giving cigarettes to a minor, were fined $50 each and sen tenced to serve seven days in jail. Oddfellows to Hold Open Meeting. Hassalo lodge. No. 15, I. O. O. F.. will hold another of its popular open meetings for the families and visit ing Oddfellows, at its hall this even ing. A reception will be tendered the retiring noble grand of the lodge. There will be a short programme and the guests may then enjoy dancing and cards. Refreshments will be served. - Jewish Services Announced Serv ices will be held at the Congregation Nevah Zedck Talmud Torah, Sixth and Hall streets, tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Abraham I. Rosencrantz will officiate. All men and women are welcome. Religious school Sunday morning at 10. Swiss Picnic at Crystal Lake park, near Milwaukie Sunday. August 1 Swiss wrestling contests, singing, dancing, games. Senator Gus C. Moser speaker of the day. Take car at 1st and Alder. Wrestling start at 12:30. Everybody welcome. Adv. . Grand Armi Veterans to Meet. The G. A. R. Veterans' association will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in room 525 courthouse. All veterans and auxiliary members are requested to attend as business of im portance is on the schedule. Moonlight Dance, boat Swan, Fri day night. 8:30, foot of Jefferson at., by Liberty Assembly, United Artisans. Prize waltz, 6-piece union music! Ladies 55c. gents. . 75c, including revenue. a a v. t-EDARVILLB PARK CaMPMEETINQ at Llnnemann Junction will feature Rev. Edward K. Earle. famous slate writer, each Wednesday and Sunday at 3 P. M. Take Estacada, Gresham, iroumno ana sun Kun cars. Adv. Rabbi Abrahahson to Officiate. service will be held at Congreeratio Ahavai Sholom, Park and Clay .streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morn ing services will be held at 9 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. Realization League to Picnic To day. The realization league will hold its monthly picnic at Peninsular park this afternoon and evening. Picnic dinner at 6:30. Dance Boat Bluebird. Opens Tonight. Eaj Morrison-St. Dock. boat Leaves 9 p. M. Dancing Evert Evening. Adv. 300.000 Know Dr. McMahon. 100 Chiropractor. Throngs pronouncing treatment best. Adv. Rom-i-da Hair Grower, positive guarantee. Shampooing, manicuring 428 Medical bldg. Main 7966. Adv. Artficial Dentures, made by the specialist Dr. Rossman, give excellent results. Journal bldg. Adv, Swimming every afternoon, dancing every evening. "Windemuth on the Willamette." Adv. We are now In a position to take orders for country flat wood. Call East 3551. Adv. KiMMim Coal. Caroon Coal Cs. nine agents. Eut 11S8, AST, pastimes. The party will take the Montavilla car Saturday evening going to the Mount Hood depot where they will transfer to train going to Fairview. From Fairview the party will walk about two miles to Blue lake where the night will be spent in camp. Parties desiring to go out Sun day may do so and those desiring to go in their automobiles can drive to within about one-half mile of the lake over good roads. The return trip will be made either from Fairview or via Sandy boulvard to the end of. the Parkrose carline. Trains leave Fair view Saturday evening as follows: At 4:40, 5:15. 6:35 and 11:35 P. M. and returning Sunday at 4:05. 5:15 and 6:20 P. M. The fare will be 38 cents each way including carfare over the Mon tavilla carline. Towns Unite to Obtain Road Help. Governor Olcott, Senator Chamber- j lain and George Quayle have been Invited to be the speakers at a road rally to take place at Manning, Au gust 18, for the purpose of promoting interest in the Forest Grove-Vernonia highway. The meeting has been called by the officers of the association that, has united the towns of that section in a unit for education and to preseqt a united front in obtaining the road improvements desired for their dis trict. It is designated as the Forest Grove, Banks, Manning,' Buxton, Scofield Vernonia Highway associa tion. Republicans to Start Campaign. Organization of the republican state executive committee will be effected this afternoon at the Imperial hotel. The meeting has been called by Thomas H. Tongue, state chairman, for 2:30 o'clock. There are 21 mem bers of the executive committee and thdse, with the state chairman, sec retary, treasurer and national com mitteeman, will handle the campaign in Oregon. The 21 members, ten of whom are women, will select the secretary, treasurer and a publicity manager today. Illinois Alumni to Meet. The as sociation of alumni and former stu dents of the University of Illinois residing in Oregon will hold its July meeting tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hopkins. 903 Schuyler street. Plans for entertaining Dean Thomas Arkle Clark upon his- visit to Portland in August will be con sidered. All former students of the University of Illinois are invited. The entertainment for the evening is in charge of E. F. Gilstrap. Alice E. Cornell. Lula B. Wilcox and B. S. Scott. Jackson Club to Hear Judge King. Tonight the Jackson club will hold a meeting at the central library build ing. The speaker of the evening will be Judge Will R. King, former chief counsel for the reclamation bureau, who will discuss the league of na tions. Judge King will discuss the phases of the league of nations which have been most in controversy and will outline the policy as adopted by the democratic national convention. Senator George Chamberlain has been invited to speak. Junk Truck Overturned. Junk iron was scattered all over the street at Broadway and Davis street yesterday afternoon when a light truck driven by Sam Frager, 62S Third street. heavily, loaded with Junk, was caught and overturned by a streetcar going north on Broadway. One rear wheel of the truck was crushed and the driver and his helper were thrown out on the pavement tseyona minor bruises no serious injury resulted. Trials to Be Held in October. Trial of the men accused of selling altered war savings stamps will be held in October. This date was set yesterday by Federal Judge Bean. The defendants are Fred Peterson who is supposed to be involved in the stealing of stamps from the bank at Scio. in March; Robert La Salle. former Portland detective: Angelo Russi. W. E. Smith, William Brenner and Dave Stein. Fifteenth Victim of Sleeping Sick ness. Mrs. Lucy Ennis is the latest victim of lethargic encephalitis in Portland, her death having been re ported to the health bureau yester day.. Mrs. Ennis was 35 years of age and had been ill but a short time, it was reported. Her death brings the total or deaths attributed to "eleep ing sickness' to 15 in Portland. Dr. C. F. Cathey was the attending phy sician. Plenty of 10c Meat At Frank L. Smith's. 228 Alder street: Beef liver, 10c. Kid roasts. 10c. Mutton stew, 10c. Breast veal, 12V&C. Legs mutton, 20c. Legs kid, 20c. Mutton chops and veal cutlets. 20c. Roast mutton and beef pot roast, 124c rmitn s Dest cuts or round steak. 20c. Beef hearts and tenderloin steak. 5c. Roast veal and rump roast beef, 15c. frank u. Smith's is 228 Alder st. Adv. Scantilt-Clad Man Arrested Isaac .viclntire, 56. took an eaj-ly morning stroll at Grand avenue and n.ast Morrison street about 6 o'clock yesterday, clad only in an olive drab shirt. The police found .him in poolroom at Grand avenue and East Alder street. Mclntire refused to tell where be lived. He was taken to the Emergency hospital and held pending investigation. Clover Hill certified and babv SDe cial milk is delivered by the Fem- wooa dairy, 15 Union ave. Phone East 6461. Adv. Swimming every afternoon and even ng. Dancing every evening excen Sunday and Monday. " Windemuth. Adv. See them in our Morrison windows. Values to $50 Now $27-50 2 Big Suit Values to $65 Now $39.50 New Colors, New Styles, New Fabrics. Sport and business models for youthful or dignified tastes. We are adding to these lots each day from broken lines of best sellers COME IN EARY TODAY. Ralston Oxfords Regular price $14, now $9.85 Kid, calf and gunmetal in tan, brown, mahogany and black. Our most stylish lasts. Men's Bathing Suits- In the new colors. Values to $10, special at $4.85 Rough Braid Straw Sailors A special shipment at $3.45 The ' popular straw sailors which have been so scarce this season. Get yours early today. - Boys' Wash Suits for ages 2 to 8 years. Values to $5, special at $2.45 1 MORRISON AT FOURTH Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland. S. & H. STAMPS GIVEN H Crop to Be Harvested by Hand Due to Ijurg Acreage and Scarci ty of Machines.' Pulling of flax raised under the supervision of the state of Oregon on the flats near Salem will be done by hand this year, according to an announcement of A. W. Jones of the public employment bureau yesterday. One hundred and fifty persons will be employed for two weeks. The work will end about the time early hop picking begins. It was not originally intended to have this work done by hand, but the amount of acreage under private ownership makes it difficult to secure the machines. Thirty dollars an acre will be paid the hands, said Jones, and an able-bodie'l person can pull a quarter of an a'jre per day. Wood and water are supplied free. Camp ers are requested to bring their own camping outfits. The flax is raised from seed sup plied by the state, which also agrees to harvest the crop, all the work be ing done under the supervision of Labor Commissioner Charles Gram. Application should be made at the public employment office before Fri day at 1:45, when workers leave for the flax fields via the Southern Pa cific. House Committee Expected. ABERDEEN', Wash.. July 29. (SDe ciai.j representative Johnson, ac companied by the members of the house immigration special committee of which he is chairman, will arrive on Grays Harbor tomorrow morning. xney will make a weekend stay in th aistrict. fart or the time will be spent at tne beaches, part at th Quinault Indian reservation, where tne committee will Investigate Indian conditions. CARD OF THANKS, I wish to thank my many friends for their expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings;alsoSelfwood lodge, iso. til. a. -iv. ana A. M., am Oregon Commandery. in mv sad hon of bereavement in the loss of my lov ing husband. Adv. MRS. THOMAS E. WHITESIDE. 150 FLAX PULLERS NEEDED 30 AX ACRE Wllilj BE PAID WORKERS BY STATE. emperor of Japan, Consul T. Sugimura of Portland has ascertained that his majesty is recuperating after his re cent overwork, which brought on dia betes and gout. At present these ail ments have been relieved, but as his majesty still feels very til-ed, it is thought necessary for him to be spared from all official duties. Until he has fully recovered he has been advised to postpone audiences to both natives and foreiBners and to recuperate by taking a complete rest. All important matters concerning state affairs are ad usual referred to his majesty and the necessary deci sions are given by him. will begin here about September J. E. Uubbard, owner of the Tyee egg cannery, announced today heavy season of packing is antici pated, as the entire pack of last yea has been disposed of. The plant was 'established in Aberdeen a year ago Salmon Ejrr Packing Date Set. ABERDEEN, Wash.. July 29. (Spe cial.) Fall packing of salmon eggt Spot Cash No Red Tape All sizes of Diamonds bought. Business confidential. JOS. LINZ 602 Spalding Bldg. Hours 1 to 6 P. M. jjijgj i i 1 1. Hi i ' in' """. uwpnitu mmmil Btagama T-'Aj " 1 -Km d Mil I Hi u i nf JAPANESE RULER IMPROVES Emperor Recuperating From Attack of Diabetes and Gout. After cabling Tokio concerning the present condition of the health of the Calculator Adding Machine Guaranteed 5 Years Price $15.00 Simplest to operate. CALCULATOR CO., Marshall 557. 518 Corbett bldg. FOR a cooling;, refresh ing midsummer food, eat daily of 'Red Rock 99 Cottage Cheese it lends vigor to the body; it is readily assimi lated; it is not expensive. From meadows of clover. BEAVER BOARD t riA r Ml FOR BETTER WALLS CLLl AND CEILINGS RASMUSSEN & CO. N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Street Read The Oregonian classified ads. Gasoline for 2c 50 Gallons Extra for $1.00 All the fcaaollne you need can be ob tained from the use of Oaaver Tablets. Sold on an absolute money-back guarantee. Permanently removes carbon from plugs cylinders and piston heads. Your motor will run smoother and develop more power and energy. Absolutely guaranteed not to harm your motor or engine in any way. 100 Gaaaver Tablets. $1.00. H. C. VAN KIRK 320 Stark Street. Main 6334. Dintributors for Orecon. FINE, ALL-WOOL SUITS ARE NOT HIGH If you buy from the manufacturer! THE fact that we are the manufac-. turers of men's fine, all-wool clothing and sell direct to you enables us to undersell any clothing dealer in town. TJERE you can select a splendid, hand-tai-lored, all-wool suit, in any style and in any weight at a price that you can well af ford to pay. Tj'VERY day men are expressing their sur prise and gratification in knowing that they can buy these well designed, all-wool suits . at our remarkably low prices. 'ri "''" s "Some scratch bracing aplenty and no comeback." That's what the man who works with his hands thinks about Schlitz. He realizes by results that Schlitz is a builder helping the body re place waste tissues. He knows that Schlitz brings appetite with it and satisfies that ap-. petite demand. Schlitz is good at meals and between meals. Schlitz is both food and drink. It contains every element necessary to the human body. Schlitz is made pure properly aged to preclude biliousness and completely fermented before it goes into the stomach. That's why there are no unpleasant after effects with Schlitz. The Brown Bottle protects its purity. Schlitz is a healthful cereal drink. m 'oM hi Msrowsa Softies On sale wherever drinks are sold. Or, order a case for your home from Phone Broadway 1920 Allen & Lewis . 40-54 Front Street, North) Portland, Ore. The Drinli Tfiaf Made Milwaukee Famous Dancing Tonight COLUMBIA BEACH Come Early MEN'S ALL WOOL to SUITS $54 Every fit is guaranteed Portland Astoria, Eugene Marshfield North Bend BROWNSVILLE Woolen Mill Store THIRD AND MORRISON Largest Manufacturing Clothiers West of Chicago I ' 111 in Live Your Vacation Days Over and Over Again Recall the "hot spots" during the long winter evenings; laugh over the amusing things that occurred; enjoy the impressive scenes By Recording Them With Good Pictures This is Kodak and Film Headquarters and then, when you return, our experts, who have spent a lifetime in such service, will get out of your films all there is in them by personally developing, printing or enlarging. COLUMBIAN Optical Company Kloyd F Broitw, Mgr. "In by 12:30, out by 5." 145 Sixth Street. - . -I'ljij See Our Line of Genuine Davis-Made Bicycles Before Buying 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 Spend your vacation in SAN FRANCISCO STOP AT THE HOTEL STEWART On Ceary St, Jnst off Union Square, doss to everything worth while. Good accommodations at moderate rates. Breakfast, 50c, 60c, 75c, Lunch 70c (Sundays 75c), Dinner (1.25 (Sundays $1.50). Municipal car passes the door. Stewart Motor Bos meets principal trains and steamers. It is advisable to make reservations in advance of arrival. NOTICE TO CAMPERS DallT truck service from Portland to Arfa Wauna. Welches and Rhodo dendron. Leave all trunks or goods of any kind at Front and Morrison, Portland Kruit Co, 153 rront street. We still have a few at the old prices. Make your own terms. "FREE JERKED SALMON" If you would enjoy a real treat, try our delicious Jerked Salmon. 50 pound. Free sample. Oregon Jerked Fish Co. Reedsport, Oregon.