Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE . MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
fit Editor Main 707O. 50-H5
Sunday Editor Main 7070. 300-B3
Advertisinij Department. .Main 770, 50-9
Superintendent of Bids. . Main 7070. Mii-Ob
AMirsEMENTS.
HKILIO (Broadvi-ay at Taylor) "The Ac
quittal. " Tonight.
OKPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude
ville. This alfernoon.
BAKER (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Stock
company in "At 8-:40." This Afternoon
and tonight.
LTRIC (Broad-way at Morrison) Musical
comedy. -The Black Cat." Three shows
dally. J. 7 and 8 P. M.
HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill)
Vaudeville and movins pictures. 2 to 5.
)." to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundaja and
holidays continuous, 1:15 to 11 P- M.
PA N T AG E 9 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Three shows daily, S:S0, I and
:Oo.
Lc.MBEit Propertt Attached. Prop
erty of the Sam Connell Lumber com
pany was attached yesterday by a
deputy United States marshal as the
result of suit filed by the Big Creek
Longing company to recover J9070.69
said to be due on a bill for timber.
Shortage of cars. Mr. Connell said,
had prevented him from moving his
lumber and this delayed payment of
the bllL He received permission to
continue operating the mill, which is
at Burlington and employs 60 men.
He had two cars sent in yesterday
and this will permit a partial resump
tion of deliveries and payment of the
bill in the- near future.
Don Francisco to Address Ad Clttb.
"When the Producer Advertises" is
the subject of an address to be de
livered before the Portland Ad club
at the regular weekly meeting at the
Henson hotel at noon today when Don
Francisco, president of the Los An
pelca Advertising club and advertis
ing director for the famous "Sunkief
advertising campaign will be the
principal speaker. Sandy, the kodak
man. will also give a ten-minute talk
on "What Advertising Has Done for
Me." This is another of the series of
talks which is being handled by the
advertising committee.
Stamps Altered, Charge. War
ravines stamps with their registra
tion marks apparently removed,
alleged to have been found in pos
session of M. L. Hochfeld, a jeweler
at 85 Third street, were responsible
for his arrest by Secret Service Op
eratives Jarrell and Foster. The mer
chant was released on $2500 bond.
The stamps are believed o have been
stolen, but were not connected with
those involved In other recent alleged
sales brought up tn court. Hochfeld
had $100 worth of the stamps.
Bots Hunt Out" op Season. Two
boys were picked up near Browns--vllle
for hunting game birds in closed
season and were taken to Albany to
appear in the justice court. One of
them, Walter Paine, was fined $25,
but the other, Lewis Kgglcston, was
released on a promise of good be
havior. The latter is only 17 years
old. Another arrest reported to the
state game warden yesterday was
that of R. C. Brown of .Gold Beach,
who was fined $25 for not tagging
deer.
Haiti Lecture Tomorrow. Dr. W.
T. McElveen in his current ' events
talk tomorrow night at the First Con
gregational church will comment on
the inhumanity of the United States
government toward the inhabitants
of the island of Haiti, He insists that
the state department at Washington
has permitted the National City bank
of New York City financially to ex
ploit that island. Three thousand
Haitians have been killed.
Water to Be Inspected. Inspe
tion of the water supply of Oregon
cities is to be made by Lieutenant L
Donald Mars, assistant sanitary engi
neer of the United States public health
service. Lieutenant Mars will work
in conjunction with the Oregon state
board of health, it was announced
yesterday. He has just completed
spection of the water supply of cities
in the state of Arkansas.
Smashup Results in Suit. G. G.
Tiohrer is plaintiff in a suit to re
cover $1062 from M. W. Rose as i
result of an automobile collision be
tween their automobiles on Bast
Halsey street on June 17. The Rohrer
machine is alleged to have been badly
damaged in the smash-up and the
plaintiff charges it was due to the
negligence of the other driver.
Fish Ladder Approved. Plans have
been approved by the fish and game
commission for a fish ladder to be
built on the Savage rapids dam. five
miles above Grants Pass on the Rogue
river. The dam is being erected by
the urants Pass irrigation district
which plans to ravse the river 30 feet
and put in a power plant. .
Cell Inertia Basis op Disease. Dr
Dee says cell renewal has disproved
drugless theories by eradicating con
ditions after all their methods had
failed. 412-13-14 Artisans, bldg., cor.
Broadway and Oak. Calf and have
your case outlined. Adv.
oiKQLAKs may not always pass you
by. They may come tonight. ' Protect
Jour valuables. Phone Mar. 2391 for
one of our burglary and hold-up
policies Before the loss occurs. W. R
McDonald Company, general insur
ance. Adv.
do mdt poiwet to call up East 30S8
when you want the Salvation Army
auto-truck to call for cast off cloth
ing, magazines, newspapers, turniture
etc. Address 24-26 Union ave. Major
Jonn tsree, district officer. Adv.
r or Kent or Lease. Large cast
side residence. Va blk. ground, close
In, suitable for sanitarium, school,
small boarding house, undertaking
establishment. Telephone . Peterson
awy. Adv.
Man Bound Over to Jurt. Arthu
Snodgrara yesterday was bound ove
to tne federal grand jury, when he
admitted he had operated a still in
t-ortiana. tie was arrested last Sat
uraay.
dance. Liberty Assembly Unite
Artisans will have their season's open
ing dance Wed.. .Sept. 22, east sid
W. O. W. hall. E. 6th and Alder. Goo
music. Ladies 3oc, gents. 55c. Adv.
A New Set op Teeth?
Artificial dentures made by th
specialist, Dr. K. C. Rossman. meet th
requirements of service and appear
ance. journal Diag. Adv.
Oriental Roas stored, rep'red. wash
cleaned. Cartozian Bros. Inc., oriental
rugs and carpets. Wash., near loth.
Adv.
Dance. McElroy's orchestra, Mur
lark hall, 23d and Washington sts.,
every Wednesday and Saturday. Adv
One Room makes two rooms with
Oscillating Portal Wall Beds. Timms,
Cress & Co.. 184 2d st. Adv.
Fall Chinook Salmon for canning,
10c per lb. Bay City Fish Market, 280
Yamhill street. Adv.
The Moore Sanitarium. A few
weeks works wonders. Office Selling
bldg. Adv.
Salmon for Canning, 10c Per Pound.
Alder Market, First and Alder Sts.
Adv.
Salmon for canning, 10c per ib.
Green's Market, 281 Yamhill hall.
Adv.
Dr. L. M. Davis, Portland, Or., 3-ln-l,
Caloptoma sacks, good, dependable.
Adv.
Columbia River Salmon to can, 10c
per lb. Fulton Market, 232 Alder
Adv.
Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co,
Bine agents. East 118S. Adv.
Dr. R. J. Chipman has returned;
Stevens bldg. Adv.
Dr. Dammasch. Stevens bldg., re
turned. Adv.
2 Fur. Houses for sale. Mar. 3613.
Adv.
Dr. Eari.e Henton has returned;
Morgan bldg. Adv.
Girl's $100,000 Suit Begun. Trial
of the $100,000 damage suit of Flor
ence Rostad. 17, against the Portland
Railway, Light & Power company was
started yesterday before a jury in
Circuit Judge Tucker's court. The
girl sustained permanent injuries,
when she fell from a moving street
car on East Fiftieth street on March
30 last. Besides a skull fracture it
was necessary to amputate her left
, arm and left leg. She alleges the
street carwas started without warn
ing a-s she was boarding it and that
the accident was due to the negli
gence of the car operators.
Junk Dealers Guiltt op Theft.
Ben Weinstein and K. Adler. junk
dealers, were found guilty of the theft
of a steam engine from Edward H
J Bolich by the verlict of a jury yes
terday in Circuit Judge Morrow s
court. The men will be sentenced
Friday morning. The state charged
the two men with stealing the engine
last fall. They alleged it was a
part of junk which they bought from 1
another person, but the evidence in
dicated that it was taken by them
from the Bolich home. Deputy Dis
trict Attorney Dempsey prosecuted.
Woman Takes Poison. .Mrs. Peari
Shields, 37, said to be a housekeeper
at 862 Vaughn street, was taken to
St. Vincent's hospital early yes
terday suffering from formaldahyde
poisoning. Physicians stated last
night that her condition wad critical.
According to the police, the woman
left a note in which she said that
she was taking the poison because of
ill health. Neighbors at the Vaughn
street address knew little about the
woman beyond the fact that she
seemed to be In ill health.
Patients Disturbed bt Motors.
Complaint has been received from all
the hospitals to the effect that pa
tients are disturbed by the noise made
by passing motorcycles anii auto
mobiles, according to Captain Inskeep
of the police department, who an
nounced that automobile drivers who
persist in driving their machines with
open cutouts in violation of the city
ordinance, especially while passing a
hospital, will be Haled into court and
prosecuted vigorously.
Free Christian Science Lecture.
The Christian Science churches of
Portland announce a free lecture on
Christian Science to be given in the
municipal auditorium. Friday, Septem
ber 24, by Mr. William W. Porter.
:. S. B.. of New York City, member
f The Board of Lectureship of The
Mother church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The
doors will be open at 7:30 o'clock and
the lecture begins at 8 o'clock. A
ordial invitation is extended to the
public. Adv.
Canning Clubs to Compete. The
Sunnyslde Canning club and the
Orient club of Multnomah county will
give competitive demonstrations this
afternoon in the Meier & Frank audi-
orium to decide which club shall be
represented at the state fair. The
public is invited. The Orient club
will show methods of canning at -
o'clock and the other club will begin
at 3:30. The cold pack process will
be used. Mrs. N. C. Maris will be the
udge. .
Portland Temple Takes Prize.
The band of Abd-uhl-Atef temple. No
11. Dramatic Order Knights of
hnorassan, of this city, won first
prize and the drill team took second
prize in the contests Saturday night
at tne Vancouver prune festival. The
Portland Pythians participated in
initiatory ceremonies while in Van
couver. 37 tyros becoming votaries of
tne order.
Man Faces Accuser Tod at. Alvln
Be.noit, charged with attacking Louise
Bender, with intent to kill her, will
face a circuit court jury this morn-
ng. The crime is alleged to have
been committed at the girl's home.
6 Clay street. Benolt is alleged to
have climbed through a bedroom win
dow and beaten her while she lay
asleep.
Minister to Lecture on Norway.
Norway of Today" will be the sub
ject of a lecture to be given this
evening at Our Savior's Norwegian
Lutheran church. East Grant and
Tenth streets, by Rev. Odd Gornltzka
of Seattle. Rev. Mr. Gornitzka only
recently returned from Norway. The
lecture is set for 7:30 o'clock.
Dance and Enjoy Yourself
Tonight Cotillion Hall.
America's Finest Ballroom.
Best Dance Orchestra.
Public Invited; Strangers Welcome
Every Wed. and Sat. Adv.
Dr. De Keyser's Course in Eve
Culture relieves eye strain, prevents
as well as cures defects in vision. En-
roument ree of la applies on glasses
if found necessary. Phone 9587. Adv
Keramic Club exhibition at the cen
tral library, Sept. 23. 24, 25. The Public
13 invited. Adv.
Enjotable, curative. Dr. McMahon's
chiropractic. Adv.
Autumn Winds and Autumn Rains . Call for
RAINCOATS
25
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we are f ea
turing at
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7 $6 to
, EVERYTHING IN
English Slip-On Raincoats.
Waterproof, odorless.
Doeskin surface in pleasing
grays and tans.
Belted, double breasted,
convertible collar. - -
Warm and snug enough to
answer all raincoat and
overcoat needs through the
winter.
Other Raincoats
$50
For the Outdoor Man
WATERPROOF CLOTHES
Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland
Morrison at Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given
0
WAZELWOOl
HAZELWOOD
BREAKFASTS
are very appetizing and
moderate in price
Special Combinations
ranging in price from 30c to $1.00
offer a great variety to choose
from
Choice Selected Fruits
Strictly Fresh Eggs
Delicious. Hot Cakes With
Real Maple Syrup
Tender Steaks and Chops
THECTrazela)ood
- QJ C0NFECTI0NEKf &RES1AUPANT
388 Washington 127 Broadway
Mrs, Gasco Series No. 4
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U. S. MINER SOVIET MAYOR
CHICAGO JEWISH LAWYER IS
GOVERNOR OF AMUR.
PURITAN CAFETERIA
G. M. JACKSON. Mgr.
NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
NEWLY DECORATED THROUGHOUT "
Best of Foods the Market Affords
Properly Cooked at Popular Prices
Music Evenings 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.
BASEMENT RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG.
FOURTH and STARK STS.
BOYS' SUITS FOR LESS
Local Manafactyrers of Men's and
Boys' Pure Wool and Worsted
Clothing Undersell Retailers.
The Brownsville Woolen Mills, the
largrest manufacturing clothiers west
of Chicago have one of the most com
plete boys' departments on the coast.
Here you can buy splendid, pure wool
suits and overcoats direct from the
manufacturer and you. save money
because the middleman's profit Is
eliminated. That is why we are able
to undersell the retailer. Boys' cloth
ing department, third floor of Woolen
Mill building at Third and Morrison.
Open today. Adv.
Army Officer Tells Kiwanis Club
Bolshevism Will Xot Last; Says
Siberia Is Wilderness.
Colonel O. P. Robinson, ex-chief of
staff of the American expeditionary
force In Siberia, spoke yesterday noon
to members of the Kiwanls club at
their weekly luncheon in the Benson
hotel. His topic, "'Siberian Possibili
ties," was a revelation to members of
the club.
"The Siberian government of today
is a political experiment." declared
the army officer. "It is not lasting.
Bolshevism is but tbje bestowment of
the divine right or kings upon the
proletariat, and that can not last.
"Our forces penetrated a total of
1100 miles into Siberia, and found a
country vast in its resources, but wlttt
millions of acres waiting cultivation.
Whether they will be cultivated in
our lifetime is conjecture, pure and
simple
"We found Russian officers as a
whole in sympathy with the German
side of the war. The trans-Siberian
railroad is run by a committee repre
senting the various allied govern
ments, and along its many miles of
track one may witness the desolation
of that country. One reason for the
steel shortage in the United States
exists right there. Piles and piles of
steel are stacked along the track, for
miles on end. The director f the
board operating the road is John F.
Stevens, formerly of Portland.
"We left there in October, 1919.
nearly a year since, when the Kol
chak government had fallen, because
it attempted to be imperialistic.
"Cheap labor in Russia is one
reason for its present predicament.
Cheap labor' in any nation is a bad
condition; it makes education impos
sible and wastes humanndeavor.
"I found the mayor of Vladivostok
a coal miner of Pennsylvania, who
had left the United States four
months previous; the governor of
Amur is a Jewish lawyer of Chicago
and- the chief of police of Moscow is a
confessed crook, who has done time in
American Jails. He incidentally made
a good chief."
Alfrefl A. Aya, representing the Ore
gon state chamber of commerce,
spoke on port problems. L. H. Sam
mons and H. C. Pownall gave Ki
wanis talks.
Alleged Check Passer Caught.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Sept. 21. (Spe
cial.) Ivan Swarthout yesterday was
returned to' the Lewis county Jail by
Sheriff Berry and Deputy Winn, who
"Jim, look at that soot from the Furnace blowing;
ein and ruining our pretty home. Why don't you get
me that Gasco Furnace?"
went to Sacramento for him. Swarth
out.' who as a boy lived in Centralia.
later lived in the Puyallup valley and
Seattle. About a year ago, while on
a visit to Centralia he is alleged to
have passed, worthless checks on local
merchants. He disappeared and a
short time ago was located in Cali
fornia, his arrest and return here fol
lowing. Halsey Schools Opened.
HALSEY, Or., Sept. 21. (Special.)
Schools opened Monday In charge of
W. W. Patterson and Henry F. Eng
lish in the high school; Beventh and
eighth grades, Mrs. L B. Kimbrell;
fifth and sixth. Miss Agnes Arnold;
third and fourth. Miss Helen Cook,
and flrt and second, Mrs. Minnie
Cross. The Indications are good for
a good attendance.
.Read the Oregonlan classified ads.
Heating Small Houses
We have a large stock of small Rich
ardson & Boynton and Boynton Fur
naces suited to heat four and five
rooms. -
We also have PIPELESS Furnaces.
Have your furnace repaired now.
J. C. Bayer Furnace Co.
04 Market Street.
Main 461
Centralia Adds Teachers.
CENTRALIA. ash., Sept. 21.
(Special.) Congested conditions at
the Edison school has resulted in the
employment of another teacher for
the fi-fth grade. The new instructor
is Miss Heloise Kggers, a graduate
of the Bellingham Normal school, who
taught last year at Wenatchee.
CARD OF THANKS.
We take this means of expressing
our gratitude to our friends for their
condolence and sympathy in our re
cent Dereavement in the loss or our
beloved husband and father, also we
wish to thank our many friends for
the beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. DORR SHARP,
FLORENCE SHARP.
FLORA SHARP,
L. I. SHARP. "
Adv.
BEAVER BOARD
FOR BETTER WALLS
AND CEILINGS
RASMUSSEN & CO.
N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Streets
Ladies Let Cuticura
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Yound
goP.OIpfancnt.Tmlenni,Ce.Twy wlm. FerMmpTea
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JOY-land"
Joy is making them new
suits and overcoats tai
lored ip their measure
from fabrics they select
ed at Joy's, and he's doing
it right and on x
EASY PAYMENTS
"Let Joy do it"
104 Fourth St., Between
Washington and Stark.
Four Shops in Portland
Porous rubber
aieana pramarur
blaw-outa
How ordinary porous rubber
wastes your money
Premature Irouble now eliminated in new non-porous tire .
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There's Romance
in Business
In the phenomenal development of equipment,
methods and service which have combined to
save you money, time and labor promoting"
the highest efficiency. You can see these
things demonstrated at
The First Seattle
Business Show
ALL THIS WEEK
At the Biff Arena, Seattle
An exposition of Modern Administrative
Methods and Equipment. The manufacturers
and inventors of the most approved equip
ment, mechanisms, appliances, methods, sys
tems and service for the saving of time and
the insuring of efficiency exhibit- and dem
onstrate at the Arena all this week.
Thursday out-of-town Merchants' Day. ' .
Friday, 1 to 6 P. M.,' Executives' Day
Open daily 1 to 10 P. M.
All business men and women invited.
Go today.
KEEP IN TOUCH WITH PROGRESS
Ordinary rub
ber im " po
rouw." A tlatm
0f mUr oof
through im
ttmu
UINED! That's what a blow
out means to your tire. Yet
blow-outs may occur at the
end of only two or three thousand
miles even before the tread is well
worn. This is the curse of motoring.
It does more than try your patience:
it wastes your money.
. Premature tire troubles weakened tread
eurface, blow-outs, sand blisters, tread sepa
ration all are due largely to porous rubber.
As ordinary tirea weaken they absorb mois
ture. Dirt, grit, oil and other harmful sub
stances enter the mil
lions of pores. After
this, slow unseen dis
integration finally a
nasty blow-out 1
To produce a rubber
that has not these
weaknesses, two prac- '
tical tire builders and
two research chemists
spent months in labo-
Croltd Cant
pound ia"non-
main watir
tioht imttfi.
iUJy.
ratory research and road tests. They tr
last discovered Crolide a non-poraat
rubber compound which eliminatam
premature tiro troubles.
Crolide aeas up the millions of small pores
Made with Crolide Compound, Thermoid
tires are from 50tol00tougherthan ordi
nary tires, yet they gain in resiliency. A
one-inch strip stretches to 11 inches.
It was after comparing their value, point '
by point, with 9 other makes that We became
distributors for Thermoid Crolide Compound
tires for this territory.
You are invited to call and see these new
tires, also the famous Crolide Compound
tubes. Let us tell you interesting detailed
facts, experiences and tests that show why
either Thermoid Cord or Fabric tires nrf
tpremature trouble and give better mile
age.
Write or ask us for name and address at
the Thermoid dealer who will supply you
ALLEN & HEBARD CO.
State Distributors
64 Broadway ' Phone Broadway 3223
R. A. Boggess, 1648 E. Thirteenth StreetN
Dapp & Neubauer,-783 Front Street
Hansen's Tire Service, Twenty-fourth and Thurman
Laurelwood Filling Station, 6419 Foster Road
Multnomah Auto Repair, 333 Fargo' Street
Dealers:
National Vulcanizing Works, St. Johns
Pioneer Paint Co., 186 First Street
Peoples Auto Repair Co, 5S29 Foster Road
Square Deal Garage, 1111 Hawthorne Avenue
City Garage, 106 E. Seventh St., VancouverWash.
J. A. Dary, 42 North Grand Avenue
Crolide non-porous rubber gives extra wear
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6 to
JUancing
S and 9:30 to 12.
If You Appreciate
Refined and comfortable sur
roundings, with Metropolitan
service and unexcelled cuisine,
YOU WILL ENJOY
Tour evening" dinner or after
theater supper at
The Arcadian Grill
MULTNOMAH HOTEL
One of the largest and most at
tractive restaurants in the west.
Jack Seltenrich and his famous
orchestra.
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BARON EUGENE FERSEN
OF MOSCOW, RUSSIA
The distinguished scientist and metaphysical
teacher, a nephew of the late Count Leo Tolstoi,
will deliver a vitally important lecture on
The Healing of the Future
at 8 P. M. Wednesday, September 22
in the Grand Ball Room at the Hotel Multnomah
ADMISSION FREE COLLECTION
Why Not Let
Dr. Burkhart demonstrate to you
what a wonderful treatment he has
for Liver, Stomach Trouble. Consti
pation' by sending- ?u a trial treat
ment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable
Compound? It will not take but a
few days to convince you. It is an
old, reliable herb remedy. . Address
621 Main St. All druggists. :J0-day
treatment, 25c; 70 days, 50c. Adv.
6imMS
Nlerht and MoraJnjc.
Have StroBK,
Healthy Eyes. If
they Tire. Itch.
Smart or Bur a, if
Sore, Irritated, In
flamed or Granulated, use Murine
often. Sootben, Refreshes. Safe for
Infant or Adult. At all Druggists.
Write for Free Eye Book. Murine
Kye Remedy lo.. thienro.
Head the Oregoni&n classified ads.