THE MORXIXG OREGOMAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF tty Editor Main T070. S0-9S Sunday Editor Main 7070. 5B0-95 Advertising Department. .Main 7070. i80-9"S bupermtendent of Bids. .Main 7070. 5o0-9 AMUSEMENTS. HEIMO (Broadway at Taylor) Scotti Urand Opera company in "La Botaeme." Tonlsnt. BAKER (Aider at Eleventh Baker Stock company in "liusintsa Befora Pleasure." ToniKht. LYRIC (Broadw.y at Morrison) Musical comedy. "In Honolulu," Three ahowa dan. :!, 7 and U P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at TarahHl) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 3 to 5. 6:4.1 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and ho.idays continuous. 1:15 jo 11 P- M. PAN TAG ES (Broadway at Aider) Vaude ville. Three anowa dally. 2:30, 1 and 9:0S. Jewish Services Tonight. Services will be held at "the Congregation Ahavai Sholom. Park and Clay streets, tonight at S o'clock. Rabbi William A. Thomas will deliver a sermon. George A. Xatanson will sing. To morrow morning services are at 9 o'clock when Rabbi R. Abrahameon will officiate. Conclusion of Succoth will be observed Sunday at S P. M. Rabbi William A. Thomas will deliver a sermon. Edward Kramer will sing a solo. Monday evening services are at 8 o'clock. Monday and Tuesday morning services at 9 o'clock. Rabbi Abrahamson will officiate. Sun day school will open Sunday, Octo ber 10 at 10 o'clock. All children Are welcome. Tax (Measure to Be Debated. At the regular weekly luncheon and meeting of the Oregon civic league Saturday noon at the Benson hotel the. Issues of the day from the demo cratic point of view will be given, Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdcll being the speaker. Last week the issues of the day from the republican stadpoint of view were given. There will also be a debate on the single tax measure to be voted upon by the people at the forthcoming election, J. II. Her mann speaking for the measure and A- L. Veazie against it. Beth Israel Services Tonight. Services will be held tonight at Temple Beth Israel at 8 and tomor row morning at 10:30. The subject of Rabbi Wise's talk tonight will be "The Mantle of Elijah," and tomorrow morning "He Turneth His Cheek to the Bmiter." Concluding services for the feast of Succoth will take place at Temple Beth Israel Sunday evening t 7 and Monday morning at 10:30. All persons are welcome irrespective t creed. Suicide's Will Probated. The will ef Mrs. Nora Worth Kunkel. who ended her own life September S, was admitted to probate in the circuit court yesterday. It named the widower, James Nelson Kunkel as xecutor. Real and personal property valued at approximately $2300 com prise the estate. Heins are Gertrude Irene Painter, Seattle, and Gwen dolyn and Paul W. Kunkel of Port land. Tifp-areth Israel Elects. Election of officers was held September 6 at the congregation Tiffareth Israel, Twentieth and Going streets. The following were elected for the year: S. P.ai-dc. president; I. Kaufman, vice president; 1 Veltman, treasurer; M. Politz. secretary; board of trustees, M. Friedman, Lu Fox and O. Garber. Porti.ander Commissioned. J. D. Goodrich. Portland representative of the Alaskan engineering commission, with offices in the ne.w pootoffice building, has been commissioned a first lieutenant in the quartermaster corps regular army. He reports at Vancouver barracks within two weeks. Opening Concert Satl-rdat. A errand opening concert will be given at the Men's Resort. Fourth and Burn eide streets, at S P. M. Saturday. The young women of the First Methodist Episcopal church have charge of the programme. These Saturday evening concerts will be open to the public. Gordon Files for Mayor. Herbert Gordon, who recently announced his candidacy for mayor on a "business administration" platform, filed his nominating petitions with City Audi tor Funk yesterday. For the most part his petitions were signed by realty brokers and insurance men. Socialists to Hold Debs Meetings. The socialist party will hold a series of five Debs meetings in ma chinist hall. 126A Fourth street, starting Sunday evening, October 3 Illustrated pictures of- Russia and of world events will be shown at each meeting. Admission is free. Do Not Forget 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 John Bree. district officer. Adv. Students op Pharmacy and Den tistry Take Notice! The annual ses sion of North Pacific college, Port land. Or., will begin September 30. Degree students are not admitted later than October 10. Adv. Rom-i-da, a positive hair grower; ecalp treatments, shampooing mani curing. 428-429 Medical bid. Main 7t6. Adv. A Real Advance in the quality of artificial teeth. Dr. E. C. Rodman, plate specialist, 307 Journal bide Adv. A New System in Portland. Cell renewal succeeds where all etee falls Dr. Dee, 412-13-14 Artisans bldg Adv. Dance. McElroys orchestra, Mur lark hall, 23d and Washington sts.. very Wednesday and Saturday. Adv Woman's Exchange will be open and take all needle work and food orders until October 15. Adv. Dr. J. Francis Drake has moved his offices to B20 Medical bldg. Phone Main 205. Adv. Milk Cure at Moore Sanitarium: the quick way to health. K. 37. Adv. Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co.. mine agents East 1188. Adv. Phone McMahon. 100 chiropractor, Portland. Adv. Audubon Society to Meet. The opening meeting of the Oregon Audu bon society will be held at library hall. Central library, tomorrow at 8 P. M. The meeting will be addressed by Dr. K. W. Nelson of Washington. D. C, chief of the biological survey; H. F. Stone, in charge of the bird reservations of the United States; Vernon Bailey of the biological sur vey, who has been Investigating the smaller mammal or rodent pests of Oregon for the past two months. Mrs. Florence Merriam Bailey. a author of "Handbook of Birds of the Western United States," the textbook in use in all western schools and colleges, will speak on "Birds and How to Study Them." Frank L Smith Sells dandy young beef. Round and T-bone steak 20c Sirloin and porterhouse steak 20c Rump and oven roasts 15c Short ribs and veal breasts 12i.se Roast veal and lamb shouldens. .. ,15c Good prime rib roast beef 18c Smith's loin veal cutlets 20c I'Oin chops and legs of spring lamb. 25c Frank I Smith is 228 Alder. Adv. Liaison Officer Transferred. C. W. Boyce. who has been liaison officer for the United States forest service airplane patrol headquarters at Eugene the last two seasons, has been transferred to the main offices in Washington, D. C. He will be de tailed to make an economic study of the pulp and paper industry and will leave for the east early in the month. U. S. Biologist to Be Here Today. E W. Nelson, chief of the" United States bureau of biological survey, will be in the city today to attend a conference of district and national officers of his department. Mr. Nel son is just back from a three months' trip through Alaska, where he has been investigating reindeer propaga tion. Clothing to Be Christmas Gift. I Word received at the near east relief orrice. 606 Stock Exchange building, yesterday fr,om New York indicates that Oregon's car of clothing should reach Armenia just in time for the Armenian Christmas, which is cele brated at a later date than in this country. It will thus become a Christ mas gift from Oregon to Armenia Geo. Rubenstein, the veteran opti cian Eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken lenses duplicated. No Inflated prices here. 226 Morrison st. Adv. Safety Boxes, lc daily. Adv. 284 Oak. Dr. Willabd A. Roberts returned. Adv. Dr. Dayton, glasses. Swctland bldg Adv LEOPOLD DESKS Produce the right ef fect in your office. They , cost no more than inferior desks and last . a lifetime. PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING COMPANY 107 2d St. Bet. Wash, and Stark Complete Office Outfitters. Identity Is Proclaimed.- By order of Presiding Circuit Judge Tazwell, Nick Kallas and Nick Kambouris were proclaimed one and the same man yesterday. A bank book in the name ot Kambouris was found on the body of "Kallas." who was found dead Au gust 26, and Peter Kambouris. brother, was appointed, administrator of the estate. The bank refused to pay over the $403.11 on deposit without acourt order establishing the Identity of Kambouris-Kallas. Jackson Adopts Grandson. C. S. Jackson, publisher of the Oregon Journal, and Mrs. Jackson were per mitted to adopt their grandson. Charles Samuel Jackson, aged six years, by order of Judge Jacob Kanz ler of the court of domestic rela tions yesterday. The boy is a son of the late Francis C. Jackson, who met death when the Bteamer J. A. Chans lor sank off the Oregon coast on De cember 18. 1919. The mother, Lillian E. Jackson, gave the written consent to the adoption of her son by his pa ternal grandparents. Cottel Estate $27.000. An estate valued at $27,000 was left by the late Charles W. Cottel, according to the petition for probate of will filed by the widow and sole heir, Mrs. Lavinia Outhouse Cottel, in the circuit court yesterday. Mr. Cottel died in Port land September 13, at the age of 77. HLs widow is 73 and lives at 657 East Thirty-ninth street. Damages for $1520 Asked. Damages of $1520 are sought in a suit filed in the circuit court yesterday, by James H. Ashrow from L. M. Joase as the result of an alleged assault com mitted by the defendant in Salem August 18, 1920. in which the plain tiff's face was slapped, his eye black ened, his shirt torn and his eye glasses broken. Jail Sentence Imposed. D. S. Cramer. 22, was sentenced to ISO days in the city jail yesterday after con viction on a larceny charge. Evidence showed that H. Dunn had assisted the youth and given him several meals. Then, during the temporary absence of Dunn from his home, Cramer stole a suitcase and other articles. Postmaster Given Second Job. Postmaster John M. Jones was noti fied of his appointment as custodian of the postoffice and of the federal building (the old postoffice) yester day by the secretary of the treasury. He succeeds Frank 8. Myers. Widow Permitted to Settle Claim. Permission for settlement of the claim of Silas K. Willett. Southern Pacific engineer who was among the killed in the electric train collision near Bertha station on May 9, against the railroad for. $4000 was granted his estate by Presiding Judge Taz well yesterday. Mrs. Cora M. Willett, widow, was appointed administratrix of the estate. SCOTTI OPERA TONIGHT Tonight at the Heilig. 8:15. direc tion Steers & Coman and the Elwyn Concert Bureau, the Scotti Grand Opera company in Li buhtuie, with Harrold. D'Angelo, Easton, Roselle, Martino. Saturday, double bill. "L'Oracolo" and "Pagliacci.;'1 with Scotti, Rothier, D'Angelo, Chamlee. Sundelius, Ro selle, Kingston, Picco. Prices: $5. $4T $3. $2.50. Gallery admission $2. Gallery doors open 7:30. Adv. WILLAMETTERIVER BOAT Steamer Northwestern leaves Mu nicipal dock No. 2 " at foot of East Oak street, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 A. M., for Salem and all way points. Freight and passen ger service. Returning, leaves Salem at 6 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays am Saturdays. Adv. Phone your wanf ads to The Orego ntan. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95. Your Search for Lower Prices Will Lead You to These SPECIALLY PRICED See them in our windows Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats For Men and Young Men Values that clothes critics will class as distinctly worth while. KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes $60 and $75 Representative of the best in style, fabric and tailoring;. Nationally famous. LION SERVICE Clothes $30 and $45 Serviceable, good looking and thorough good value. Buy Your Fall Wardrobe at These Prices Just Received New Fall Ship ment of Ralston Shoes Come In Early for Your Model. Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland Morrison at Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given v r "The New Balance of Power" Will It Usher in the Millenium? Sermon-Lecture by Louis K. Dickson Evangelist Sunday Night OCTOBER 3 AT 7:43 Women of Woodcraft Hall Cor. 10th and Taylor Seats Free Public Invited SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAMME BEAVER DQARD FOR BETTER WALLS AND CEILINGS RASMUSSEN & CO. N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Streets Specializing j'n SecretarialSciencei resident and Nart-ffrsidznt GHolmes School 663iderSt, Pcrtland,Orerfort "ART METAL" steel Filing Cabinets and Safes are "standard" with the country's greatest com mercial and banking con cerns because their trained purchasing agents knew the best. Art Metal has the larg est line of Steel Filing Cabinets, Safes, Desks, etc., to select from. When you buy Art Metal you make an investment eei-vice is the dividend. Ask for catalog Glass &Prudhomme COMPANY Printers - Bookbinders 63-67 Broadway Portland r . iWii conphnv lean i 1 1 Ltt J--js.'J.1L r.' - ,n ,- Ml Woolen Mill Building, Morrison at Third Woolen Mill Building, Morrison at Third Entire Building Entire Building ilWl . ' .7 v-V .1 r - ' iVt TODAY THE GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT STARTS UAL WOOLEN GOOD of the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE ANN PRICES CUT ON MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Our prices on all the standard makes of woolen underwear have always been less than elsewhere. Now, that we have placed on sale our entire stock of Men's and Boys' underwear you may rest assured that genuine savings await you. Fine, fleecy woolenvunderwear, the great est preventive against cold weather ailments. Men's One-piece Suits in heavy, medium and light weights in all sizes and an assortment of colors. Boys' Worsted Union Suits in several dif ferent weights in the natural shade of gray. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Today, and as long as the sale lasts, men, women and boys throughout the entire state will take advantage of our liberal price re ductions on our entire stock of woolen goods! in our five big stores! This big annual merchandise event on our woolen goods is eagerly looked forward to by thousands every year, and this year our buyers bought thousands of dollars' worth of woolen goods from the largest and finest woolen mills in the country. Due to the fact that nearly all of the woolen mills were overstocked because of canceled orders, our buyers saw a big opportunity to buy at a big saving and in turn place the output of some, of the finest mills in the country on sale at genuine value-giving prices, making this year's sale greater than ever. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MONEY-SAVING SALE AND THUS SUPPLY YOUR WINTER NEEDS NOW. MEN'S & BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS, JERSEYS, at big reductions Just in ! Splendid woolen sweat ers in shades of red, green, blue and purple. All college and high school colors in a varied assort ment of plain colors and stripes. Also sweater coats, "slip-overs," sweater vests and jerseys in all colors and styles. I i BOYS' STOCKINGS at value-giving prices Splendid cashmere stockings having gray heels and toes and also extra heavy weights in wool-mixed stockings, will give your boy warmth, comfort and long wear. BOYS' Pure-Wool MACKINAWS Prices cut on entire stock Here you will see one of the finest assortments of Boys' wool mackinaws cn the coast. Plain and fancy dark mixtures of brown, tan, olive green and plaids In several different weights. A Mackinaw Is the ideal coat for school wear. BOYS' Flannel SHIRTS All are reduced Splendid-values In Boys' flannel shirts and blouses, several different colors and weights. All nra standard makes. FINE FLEECE WOOL BLANKETS, AUTO ROBES, INDIAN ROBES AND COUCH COVERS At money-saving reductions Fine wool and wool-mixed blankets in fancy colored plaids, white with pink, blue and lavender borders and also light and dark gray blankets for camping. Scotch plaids and dark mixtures in pure-wool auto robes. Indian robes and Couch Covers in rich colorings and Indian designs. An assortment of browns, grays, tans, red, etc., etc Mail Orders Carefully Filled Mail Orders Carefully Filled MEN'S PURE-WOOL HOSE Entire stock marked down All weights and weaves in men's cashmere and woolen hose, in a varied assortment of colors. Sizes are complete. MEN'S OUTING FLANNELS Night shirts, pajamas reduced This stock is complete in a wide range of soft colorings in all sizes. MEN'S All-wool MACKINAWS Just the thing for men who work outside during the winter months. These are mostly plaids and dark colors in several different weights,- MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS At a Big Saving All weights In a'l sizes of olive drab, gray and blue flannel shirts. Some are extra heavy. ' w i 'Sill' W , EOYS' DEPX. THIRD FLOOR ALSO KLANKETS ROBES, ETC. PORTLAND ASTORIA EUGENE 31ARSHFJELD. NORTH BENS VILLE. WOOLEN MILL STORE Entire Building (S.W. Corner) THIRD and MORRISON MEN'S Underwear, Sox, Shirts, Flannels, First Floor Mackinaws, Second Floor LARGEST SPECIALTY STORES IN WOOLEN GOODS ON THE'PACIFIC COAST 3 leiW ''! )yL 1 i-5t-3a VC?'1--.