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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Min TOTe, 560-95 Sunday Editor Wain 70iO. 560-95 AdvtrtUlns Department. .Main.OIO. 5M0-95 superintendent of Bide. .Main 70T0. 560-o AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) -Vaudeville and movlns picture. 2 to 5. 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sunday and holidays continuous. 1:15 to 11 P. M. VANTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily. 2:30. 1 and 9:0S. MULTNOMAH HOTEL. Municipal band cert. 8 P. M. COUNCIL. CREST Fres amusement park. Take "CC" cars. Morrison or Washing ton streets. THE OAKS Campbell's American Band la concert. Free admission until S P. M.. except Sundays and holidays. COLUMBIA BEACH Children free. Bath ins and amusements. , OREGONIAN AT RESORTS. Subscribe with the following- agenU.- at your summer resort, to secure- the most prompt delivery ol The Oregonlan. City rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable in advance. I Barvlew. Or W. A. SIpprell Bay City. Or O. B. Shelley R-vo.-ean. Or F. X. Mitchell JBrlahton. Or A. W. Rowe Ciruii. Vub C. B. Smith Cascadia. Or..... G. M. Grelsendorfer Ecola Or ..Cannon Beach Merchandise -o. Garibaldi. Or....D. C. Ellis & J. L. Kidder Oearhart. Or., W. .3. Robison T.on R.arh Vaih W. E. Strauhal Manzanlta. Or E. Kardel Manhattan Beach. Or Mrs. S. P. Angel Nahcoiu, Wash H. J- Brown K.ihk.hnlj -Beach. Or A. C. Anderson Kehalem. Or D. C. Peregoy ICewoort. Or O. F. Heron Ocean Lake. Or Nettie Tompsett Ocean Park. Wash Chaa. Treble Pacific City. Or D. F. Edmunds Rockaway, Or Frank Miller Beaeide. Or 1...C. W. Alward ehipherd's Hot Springs, Wash Mrs. N. St. Martin Beaview. Wash George N. Putnam Tillamook. Or J. S. Lamar Wheeler, Or....R. H. Cody and Leo Sohler Wilhoit. Or F. W. McLeran Vandalism Is Reported. Vandal- 4m still continues on Larch moun tain and even the summit of the mountain itself has been attacked this time, for the .brass plate marK ing the summit has disappeared,, ac cording to members of the - Trails club who have returned from opening VP the trail from Angels rest to the mountain, via tne nortnwesi rioge The Crown-Willamette cabin has been further torn up and portions of the roof torn off. Two new springs have been opened up, one between Angels rest and the east fork of Bridal Veil creek and the other at about 30-00 feet elevation on the northwest ridge The new trail has been well marked with signs, bearing the name of the Trails club and showing directions to various points. Those who made the trip were Charles E. Warner with his two sons, Charles and Wilbur. Japanese Suspected of Prowling. Four Japanese are believed to have been responsible forecent prowling in the vicinity of Fourteenth r ni Kverett streets and the police are making an effort to apprehend them The four narrowly escaped, capture late Tuesday night when they ap parently made the mistake of try Irjg to enter the residence of ' Patrol man C. C. Martin,- 48S Everett street. The policeman found one of the quartet under his steps, another on the porch and two others concealed behind bushes near by. . Bentlet Again Wins Out. J. "W. Bentley, who was freed of a white slave charge Tuesday, again won out In federal court yesterday when he was released on his own recogniz ance after a preliminary hearing which inquired into the charge that lie had fraudulently procured a rail road pass for a woman other .than his wife. Federal authorities intW mated the case would be dropped per manently. Bentley married the girl who was involved in the white slave charge immediately after he had pro cured his freedom Tuesday afternoon. Deputies Answer Fake Call.- Deputy Sheriffs Christofferson,. Ken dall, Bailey, Wilson and Mollenhour, called to a farm near the seven-mile house on Section Line road at 8:30 yesterday morning by the report that potato thieves had fired on two farm ers, discovered that two men saw two persons in a field, thought they were' potato thleveis and thought a sho heard in nearby woods later on was fired at them. The stories of the farmers Interviewed were o at vari ance that little stock was taken in the affair. Police Look for Slugger. The St. Johns police are looking for a man wno was reported to have sluceed and attempted to rob W. H. Arm strong. 908 Oswego Btreet, at the in tersection of Oswego street and bmltn avenue several nierhts asro. Armstrong reported that the man came up behind him and knocked Htm down with a blow on the head. The robber is then said to have at tempted to take a ring from the prostrate man's finger: He was frightened away by passing people. Realtt Agent Bound Over. H. IT. Spencer, real estate agent, arrested on a 'charge of larceny by bailee was aeict to answer to the grand Jury yesterday by acting Municipal Judge jjeicn. charges against Spence involve an automobile owned by rj. Bowman & Co.. for which h Is said to have failed to give account. According to Lieutenant of Inspeo tors Moloney. Spencer also issued checks without having money in th pan to cover them. Meat Cutter Sent to Jail. Good nan Anderson, meat cutter, was sen to jail for 30 days on a charge disorderly conduct yesterday by Acting Municipal Judge Dtfich as th result of an escapade in which h participated Tuesday night. Mik Boboda, 20-5 Market street, told th police that Anderson entered hi room and threatened to . shoot him if ne did not hand over his money w nen boeoda failed to give up hi money, nowever, Anderson ran. Major Reeves Visitor Here. Major Carl H. Reeves. sUDerintendon of public utilities In the city of Se '. w-as a visitor at the seasioi .of the city council vstrrinv mbi Reeves is attending 1 he engineers' convention now being held here. He v.a appointed to his- present posi tion by Mayor Caldwell of Seattle am among other things is in rhirn r. the Seattle municipal street railway BEAUTiruL Dentistry. We attach Tinoge work to front teethe withou .ne use or crowns, thus retaining th appearance or natural teeth. Teeth extracted crowned and filled, without pain by the nerve-hlncicins. n.n, Drs. Hartley. Kiesendahl & Marshall! sui journal Didg. A-iv. Bot Asks J5000 Damages. Damages of J5000 are demanded by 11 -year-old junaiu rneips in a suit filed in th' circuit court yesterday for injurie received at Broadway and Pine ireois wneni struck by an automobile truck driven by John V. Rafferty. wo was riaing a Dicycle. W. R. McDonald Compant. Insur awes or all kinds, with Service. Clai yald direct from our office.! Phon aiar. .jJt, i eon Didg. Adv. Swimming every afternoon and even. lug. Dancing every evening except Sunday and Monday. Windemuth. Adv. Rov-i-da Hair Grower, postttv guarantee. Shampooing, manicuring -s .ueaicai Diog. Alain 7366. Adv. For ' Sale. A few uncalled-for ladies suits and coats. Norman Bros Iv. . Bank bldg. Main S68T. Ad Write today for catalogue and in formation about the Hill Military Academt. Portland, Or.Adv. Lrn- uso. a. mobiles nas returne Adv. Kkmmkker Coal. Carbon Coal Co. ln avxantav .bast liSi. XdT, Elks Dance and Swim. "Kap" Kubll, Joe Mauck and Billy Stepp on premier honors as the Elks' lassiest "bathing: beauties" at the combined - swimming and dancing: party held by the Portland lodge of Elks at Windemuth Tuesday night. ut it was not without the keenest f competition Uiat they won the ribbons of blue, red and white, for Harry Allen, Monroe' Goldstein and few of the other male "steals" on bathing beauties pressed them hard for high places in the popularity contest- But the swimming contests were only a small part of the Elks annual summer dancing and swim ming party. There was an early feed and then swimming - and dancing ' and. swimming and more dancing. Business Confers Over Roads. Business men have been holding a conference over the financing of main highways in Oregon and prob- bly will submit a request or resolu- ion to the 'state highway commis sion. The financial statement which the commission received yesterday LANKY LAUGH-MAKER COMES TO HEIL16 IN "LINGER LONGER LETTIE." . . Charlotte Greenwood. Lanky, lean, lovable Char lotte Greenwood, former star in vaudeville, will bi on hand all next week to amuse and enter tain Portland theater-goers, ap pearing as the lead in "Linger Longer Lettie," at the Heilig. The show opens Sunday night. Charlotte scored a big hit in "So Long Lettie," despite the, fact that sire does not rely upon beauty or voice. The new musi cal comedy written especially for her Is entirely different, it is said, from the former "Let tie." shows that it will cost J21.000.000 to complete the main highways, ex elusive of the Mount Hood loop, and that there is in sight $9,000,000 for the work. The recommendation of he business men probably will take the form of a request that the com mission ' confine its road develop ment exclusively to the main high ways until these are finished, be fore spending money on side roads. Citt to Fight Earwigs. A vigorous effort to eradicate earwigs rrom walnut park district or in any other part of the city where they may appear wirt be made by the city. according to City Commissioner Pier, following a . conference yesterday with City Commissioners Mann and Barbur,who have handled the fight nus far. According to Commissioner Pier, J. W. Jones, sanitary inspec tor, will remain in charge of the fight, but should it become neces sary to employ additional help Com missioner Pier will appear before the council to urge an appropriation. Insurance Exchange to Meet. A meeting ot the Fire Insurance Ex: change of Portland, Inc., has been an nounced for Monday, August 16, at noon at the Benson hotel. Luncheon will be served and business matters of importance will be acted upon by the membership. The exchange was ncorporated last January and has as its purpose, elevation of the standard of the fire insurance business of the city and acts as a medium of ex change in business. In its member ship is a large proportion of the local fire insurance agents. Citt. Expects Bids August 17. Bids for tne purchase of $74,943.06 of b per cent municipal Improvement Bonos will be opened in the city auditor s onice at z f, M., August 17. The Mew York savifigs banks are now allowed to purchase city of Port and bonds for Investment purposes. alter a lapse or almost four rears. Because or tne improved financial condition of the city. Spirited bid ding is expected by City Auditor Funk for the -bonds, because of this fact. Druggists Frolic at Oaks. Drue gists from all over Oregon, about 100 strong, forgot their worries vester aay wntie tney rrollcked at the Oaks. Early In the afternoon the swimming tann was crowded, then later atten tlon was turned to freak prize con teats. Dancing occupied -the even ins-'. . Reports of the various com mittees will occupy the morning ses sion today. A dance on the Swan will wind up the programme except ior tne election of officers Friday Residence Is Robbed. The resi aence or Charles C Seebereer. R5 Hamblet avenue, was entered during tne mgni, according to a report turned in to tne police yesterday and a quantity or valuable iewelrv taken ine loot included three strings of pearis, tour Draceiets, a watch. quantity of other Jewelry and 6.5 in money. Entrance to the residence was gained by jimmying a window. Officers Seek St. John Prowler. An effort is being made to annre nena a prowler wno has been annoy ing women and girls in the St. Johni district and the police are making an investigation of the case. Walter JJyer, I60o Derby street, told th police that a man drove up to his nouse in an automobile and afte cutting the telephone wires appeared at a winaow. Alleged Bootlegger Held. Sam Hansen was held for further invest! gation on a bootlegging charge afte a hearing yesterday before. United states commissioner Drake. Mik Sirich, an alleged partner, was held unaer :o casn bonds. An auto mobile owned by Sirich which fed eral agents had confiscated will be returned, to him today. Commissioner Pats Brtet Visit. city commissioner Pier dropped into town long enough yesterday to at tana , council meeting and permit th passage of i number of emergency ordinances and then left for Lnnir Beach to complete 'his vacation. He win return-to the city to resume h duties Monday, it was announced. Gellert Estate Valued at $17,475. jury ueuert. who died In Port land July 23, left an estate valued at ,,;, according to the report o iJtiiiueiB, r.. j. uaiy, s. J. Gold scnmiat and Edward B. Kramer, mad to Circuit Judge Tazwell vstrHav Of the total. $33,300 is in real estate. tne remainder in Jewelry and notes Modern office systems devised and Installed. Our system experts at you service, no ODiigation. over 400 stoc forms to select from, at a savfna-. Phone Main 1971. Pacific S.taty. & Ptg. vii. xvi swoaa street. aqv f I I Sale Extraordinary! Silk (kj) - . ?c shirts mwj' I Values to $20 See Them in Our Morrison St. Windows. We ordered these shirts a long time ago, .but the shipment was delayed. Now the entire stock : .. goes on sale for a limited time only. A wonderful selection in the newest shades and designs. Sizes 14 to 17. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland MORRISON AT FOURTH Ask for S. & H. Trading Stamps. Dr. Batlis to Speak. "Making an American, or 100 Per Cent Ameri canism," will be the topic of an ad- ress to be delivered at the noon luncheon today of the Progressive Business Men's -club at the Benson otel by Dr. Charley T. Baylis of New York city. ? Dr. Baylis has appeared before ' large audiences in Tacoma and Seattle and his lecture is said to have been favorably received. Ptthianb .to Picnic. Knights of Pythias lodge will give a picnic Sat urday at Columbia beach. A variety of entertainment is being planned, in- luding -various stunts. Prizes will be awarded for the events. The Pythian and Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassan bands will give a special concert during the after noon.- Father Is Accused. TValter I Warren, charged with an attack on his 12-year-old daughter, was taken into custody at the Liberty apart ments. Union avenue and Bast Clay streets by Deputy Sheriff Christoffer son yesterday. The Wild West Show and race meet at the Rose City Speedway, the largest affair of the kind ever seen in Portland. Today and balance of week. Adv. Joy will make you a fall suit on easy terms Appoint Joy to be your tailor, and put him to work on your coming season's clothes. Let Joy take your measure, even if you are not 'yet ready to" select your fabric Correct designing; faultless workmanship. 104 Fourth Street Bet, 'Washington and Stark Four Stores in Portland as am UT P U i ii i siiiibi mioai 5S rJi-SBaTsJS WsMi Cop- c& and Alder StsTuI i Ck.9LJ Accidents Always Happen Unexpectedly Two killed and several seriously injured at Elton Court fire Saturday A. M. Minister falls from Montavilla car and breaks arm. Optician may lose sight of eye on account of explosion. Phvsician broke wrist crankini automobile. DO YOU KNOW FOR A FEW CENTS A DXY YOU CU-N PROTECT YOURSELF . AGAXN'ST SUCH HAZARDS? Phone Marshall 239 U Let us tell you about our ' ' PERSONAL 'ACCIDENT POLICY. w. r. Mcdonald company Marshall, 2391 - Yeon Bldg. IT IS BETTER TO BE I?f STTRED THAN SORRT. SfllMSUaMrfatfMiJHSgflgaBSHaMSgflgflgJ I J Fruit Pickers 'Wanted. The Dig fruit yields of the Snake river dis trict below Lewiston call for a large number of men, women and children to harvest the crops, according to word received by the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Employment Is offered until the end of Septem ber. it is said, and wages of $2.75 per day and board with a bonus of 25 cents a day to every helper who remains throughout the season will be paid. vtimiy By CLARENCE E. MULFORD Anther of "HopaloBc Caawlr." "BaitM." ate. "VHEN Johnny came to Gunsight a number of queer things began to hap pen. Able-bodied, two- fisted cow-puhchera were ' kidnapped; bad men sud denly disappeared. Of course, Johnny didn't know anything about it, but t, . Johnny was from the "Bar-20" "the cussedest he-man outfit that ever . lived under one roof." It's a typical Mulford story of real ranch life full of ac tion,romance and gunplay. At AU Bookstores A. C McCLURG & CO. Publishers REPAIRED PIANOS. PLAYEIU F1AN09, PHONO. 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TONIGHT "An Ominous Judicial Decision '. Hear this important lecture by EVANGELIST LOUIS K. DICKSON Big Tent Pavilion Cor. 13th and Morrison SEATS FREE PUBLIC WELCOME Special Music CAMP MEETING IN THE GROVE OF THE CLINTON KELLY MEMORIAL CHURCH, Powell Vallrr Road & Kant 4tk St. AUGUST 12-22 Services Each Evening at 8 o'clock Sunday Morning; and EvrtlnK DR. WM. WALLACE YOUNGSON Preaches Tonight. DR. JOSHUA STANSFIELD Tomorrow Miff at 19 HA 0. SUNDAY MORNING. ' '-'j DR. E. C. HICKMAN ' Sunday Night. Other Pnarhrrn and Worker Will Be Prcitent. Take) Wooflsliwk or Richmond Car. GOSPEL SINGING. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Errt a nil nbed1 SO Years In PortTund. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. C GEE . WO has made a life study of the curative proper ties pos sessed in roots, herbs, buds and h a r V. nnH h a : 1 compounded there- t from his wonder- fir.t i ful. w 1 1 - known iW-i-Sat t m r em e dies, all of fectly harmless, as no poisonous drus or narcotics of any kind are used In their make up. 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