Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 28, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    TITE HORNTXG OREGOXIAN, THTJIISDAT, OCTOBER 2S, 1920
11
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
City Editor .
Sunday Editor
Superintendent ol Bide'.'. Main 70TU. SttO-85
AMCSEMEST3.
EEILIO (Broadway at Taylor) Musical
play. "Buddies," tonight.
BAKER (Alder at Eleventh)-Bak Stock
company in "A. Voice In the ' to
LYRIC' (Broadway at Morrison) Musical
comedy. "All Aboard." Tnree "
daily 2. 7 and P. M.
HIPPODROME (Broadway J'""""
Vaudeville and moving P'ClUJ,?"kavs Ind
6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, bundays and
holidays continuous, 1:1a to il
PANTAGES (Broadway V Alde? V-oV
ville. Three shows daily. -30. ? ann
Crrr Bankers Go to Skattlb. Port
land will fee represented at a meet
ing of the executives of the north
west chapters of the American In-
titute of Banking- which Is in aes-
rn70 MO-5
!"!riMain70T0. SflO-95 Sjon ln Seattle today and tomorrow,
nt.-Main 70,0. by J. K. Bryon of the Ladd & Tilton
Twelve Default Divorces Granted.
Twelve default divorce decrees were
eranted yesterday by Presiding Judge
TazweU. They were Addie M. Crow
asainst Isaac D. Crow. Bernetta SilK
nitter asainst R. O. Silknitter, J. K.
Slatter against Mary bianer, xv.
ham against Nellie Leedham, F'ndley
Watson against Maggie Watson.
Ralph Bucknam against Marlon BucR
nam. Grace D. Jones against William
F Jones, Anna Lovson against Harry
Lovson. John Blum against Katherine
Blum. Mabel Fugua against Harry
Fugua. Lctha G. Herald against
Chester M. Herald. Claira Johnson
against J. R. Johnson. 1
Alleged Bootlegger Caught. Ed
Schmidt, wanted in Portland on a
charge of selling liquor to Indians on
the Klamath reservation, has been
caught in Sacramento, according to
word received yesterday by federal
authorities. Schmidt was placed under
toDO bail here about a year and a
half ago. He fled and his where
abouts were unknown until yesterday.
A deputy United State marshal will
deliver him to the Portland authori
ties as a removal order has been
eigned.
Mount Hood Lookouts Through.
The lookout house on the top of Mount
Hood has been locked up for the
winter and will not be opened 'again
nntll July 1. A. T. Maas and W. C
Kelly of the forest service were look
outs on the mountain top during the
past summer. The experimental wire
less which was installed during the
summer for the first time, will prob
ably be used again next year.
Patd $4000 to Widow. Four thou
sand dollars have been given to Mrs.
Katy Schwartz by the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power company for
, the death of her husband, jonn
Schwartz, on September 1. ConfesJ
Bion of Judgment was filed yesterday I asaauit
in lltS UlIUUll ..... yjiin i
an employe of the eompany, lost his
life when he was thrown from a
work car.
Undertaking Establishment Au
thorized. Permission was granted,
yesterday to M. G. Griffin for the
erection of an undertaking establish
ment at the .southwest corner of
Seventeenth and Taylor streets. The
council acted upon the recommenda
tion of City Commissioner Barbur, who
announced that no there was no op
position to the granting of the
permit.
Gordon and Fire Chief to Debate.
A hot debate is expected at the
special members' forum luncheon at
the Chamber of Commerce at noon to
day, when Herbert Gordon, candidate
for mayor will oppose the 3-mill tax
levy charter amendment and Jay
Stevens, San Francisco fire chief and
manager of the fire prevention bureau
of the Pacific, will urge its passage.
Biologists Visit Portland. T. H.
Scheffer and L. -K. Couch, assistant
biologists of the United States bureau
of biological survey, were in Portland
yesterday to confer with Stanley S.
Jewctt. predatory animal inspector.
Since Mr. Jewett was out of the city,
they will probably return today to
the state of Washington, where they
are in rodent control work.
Progress in Dentistry. Our nerve
blocking method enables us to eradi
cate pyorrhea, extract, fill, or crown
teeth without pain. We can fit your
mouth with permanent, comfortable
and sightly artificial teeth soon after
we extract your worthless teeth.
Hartley, Kiesendahl & Marshall, 307
Journal bldg. Adv.
PiIess Club to Hear Politics. A
"free-for-all" political programme is
to occupy today's luncheon session of
the Portland Press club at the Elks'
building. Proponents and opponents
of . various measures on the ballot
have been aisked to attend and de
liver three-minute speeches. Numerous
candidates are also to be present.
Dr. Hinson Lectures todat. Dr.
W. B. Hinson will give his regular
Thursday afternoon Bible lecture on
- "The Facts of the Faith." from 3 to 4
today at the East Side Baptist church,
Kast Twentieth and Salmon streets.
Mrs. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson will
ins.
Mattio Is Convicted. Vincenzlo
Jiiattio, charged with larceny of $
rrom the safe in the store of Joe
Lemma at Linnton, was yesterday
found guilty by a jury in Circuit
Judge Tucker's court Sentence will
be given Friday. Trial of the case
occupied rive days.
Do Not Foboet to call up East S08S
when you want the Salvation Army
auto-truck to call for cast-off cloth
ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture,
etc. Address 24-26 Union ave Majo
John Bree. district officer. Adv.
Have a good time at the harvest
festival of the Portland Turn Verein.
13th and -Main, next Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, Oct. 29, 30 and 31. 7:30
P. M. Bazaar, dancing and entertain
ment. Admission 10 cents. Adv.
Modern office systems devised and
Installed. Our system experts at your
service, no obligation. Over 400 stock
forms to select from, at a savin.
Phone Main 1971. Pacific Staty. & Ptg.
Co.. 107 Second street. Adv.
Join the crowd going to the big
benefit mask ball, given by Klrk
patrick council for the home and hos
pital at Swtes hall, 300 Jefferson, Fri
day night; fine music; 19 good prizes.
Admission 35 cents Adv.
Free Lecture or Conservation of
Visiun by Dr. A. P. De Keyser, Thurs
day, October 2S. S P. M. De Keyser
Optical Institute, 2d floor Columbia
bidg. Adv.
Sedan demonstrator for sale cost
new $2350, now $1900. Same as' new.
Call Bdwy. 4184. Willamette Motors
company, Broadway at Flanders.
Adv.
Patients of Dr. Marie Equt will be
taken care of by competent physicians
at room , Iafayette bldg.,31314 Wash
ington street. Phone Main 392S.. Adv.
Dental Servic at North Pacific
college. Patrons and friends of .ours
desiring dental work may now receive
prompt service. Adv.
Be pure to ask for the original Flor
op .Baltimore at your tavorite smoke
hop. It s the quality cigar with the
union labeL Adv.
Kino and Hiawatha Coals.
Ice Delivery Co.. exclusive mine
gents. Bdwy. 4280, 632-45. Adv.
Dr. W. R. Cofpm a n has moved to
fi5 Klectric bldg. Phone Main 969
Adv.
Onb Room makes two rooms with
Oscillating Portal Wall Beds. Tlmms,
Crss & Co., 1S4 2d st. Adv.
Dr. Chari.bs C. Petheram. eye, ear.
nose and throat, has returned. SiS
Morgan bldg. Adv.
Mm Vucash, French dinner, E to t
P. M.. $1. 738 Johnson. Main 8796. Adv.
Kemherer Coal. Carbon Coal Co.,
mine agents. Kat 1188. Adv.
Dr. Dattoic. classes. Sw.claod bids.
Adv
"!S4 Oak.
bank. Christian Peterson of the United
States National bank and Thomas H.
West, a member of the national execu
tive council. ' Bryon is president of
the local chapter and Peterson is vice
president. Breach or Promise Charged.
Fifteen thousand dollars for failure
to keep a promise to marry is asked
of Frank B. Skinner, an electrician,
by Mrsv Nadlne Gardner of Multnomah
station in a complaint filed yesteday
In the circuit court. .Mrs. Gardner,
who is a widow, asserts that on Jan
uary 17, 1920, the defendant promised
to marry her, setting March 18 as the
date. In April she asked him to keep
his word and he declined, she alleges.
Cruelty Is Charged. Cruelty is
charged in three divorce complaints
filed yesterday in the -circuit court.
Those asking separations on these
grounds are Arra Lavina Hirsch from
Louis Thomas Hinsch, Pearl Miller
from Claude Miller and E. B. Goughnor
from Minnie D. Goughnor. Ralph L.
Dundas is seeking a divorce from
Daisy M. Dundas He alleges deser
tion. .
John Maliskoff Missing. John
Maliskoff. aged 10. did not want to
go to school, so he decided to run
away instead. His father yesterday
asked the police to assist in finding
the youthful runaway, who has been
missing since Monday evening. He
was wearing white canvas shoes, a
blue shirt and short black trousers.
He had no hat. The family lives at
652 Front street.
Phone Toll Boxes Robbed. Coins
In the toll boxes of the pay station
on the first and fifth floors of the
courthouse were found to have been
stolen when the collector for the
telephone company went to remove
the change yesterday. The theft had
been committed by prying the re
ceptacles open, then shoving the doors
back into place
Crrr Plant Gets Contract. The
municipal paving plant was awarderd
the contract yesterday for the im
provement of Woodward avenue from
Grand avenue to Milwaukie street.
The city's bid was $25,549.65, com
pared with a bid of $28,913.65 by the
nearest competitor. Woodward ave
nue is the principal thoroughfare in
Brooklyn.
Restaurant O w n b r Accused.
Steve Chocales, a Greek restaurant
owner of 132 Fourth street, was ar
rested yesterday my Motorcycle Pa
trolman btilea on complaint of J. J
Madden, who charged the Greek with
It was alleged Chocales hit
Madden over the head with a bottle
'BUDDIES" OPENS TONiSHT
OLIVE REEVES SMITH HAS
FAMOUS FATHER. "
Mrs. , Desman 3Ialey, in Private
Life, Flajrs Leading Role)
of Julie.
Olive Reeves Smith ia the daugh
ter of a famous father. Reeves Smith
of the English stage.
She is Mrs. Denman Maley In priv
ate life and theirs is one of the hap
py marriages of th'e theatrical world.
Miss Reeves Smith plays the role of
Julie in the musical play "Buddies,"
which opens tonight at the Hellig
SMITH
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KUPPENHEIMER GQOD OXSMESl
You'll Find the Famous Kuppenheimer Label
Among These $75 and $85
-
Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats
SUPPOSE-
You Wanted to Borrow $10,000
OR
You Wanted to Rent a House
OR
You Wanted to Buy Life Insurance
,vi" '. 'J "i
-4 " w
Olive Reeves SmHh, who Is tal
ented lead In yw Heills; lhow.
theater, and Mr. Maley appears op
posite her in the role of the prin-
lpal comedian, "Babe." Review
say that Miss Reeves Smith's playing
is a revelation in charm ana sweet
ness and that her singing and danc
ing is exceptional. Mr. Maley plays
a sing-song character, rich in comedy,
Trail," which is said to be finding
especial favor along the Pacific
coast. The engagement closes Sat
urday night. There will be a special
matinee Saturday.
The Selwyns are sponsoring the
in the course of an argument at the production which had a big eastern
restaurant run. it is not a war piay in any
Ar.r.1 ni-To -v a t . rr rp- respect, Dut is on ine contrary
county jail sentences of six months 8loi7. aIter l" , a B T "t .
each .were imposed against James ",u luil ' 'e1" " v"
Rf!T,lo Hr,l. K,r AjT nn Inlna I SOngS and Steps.
Judge Rossman yesterday. Stanley Of!8 ?Mbe'J?'F '1 " ia
pleaded guilty to separate charges of wail of the Tale of the Long . If Jig
carrying concealed weapons and
having narcotics in his possession. He
was arretted Sunday by Police In-
Ten-Mile Road Finished. A ten-
mile strip of road south of Clear lake.
which forms the link between the
Mount Hood loop and the Deschutes
country, has Just been completed, ac
cording to T. H. Sherrard, supervisor
of the Oregon national forest. Twenty
more mile remain to be built. A
crew of 15 men has been at work
on the ten-mile strip since June.
Reed Students Told of Issues.
C. C. Chapman addressed the students
of Reed college yesterday on the con- Result of Ballot to Be Furnished
STituuonai amenaments wnlcn come
. Now
Special
at
And there are other well-known brands, too.
Superior fabricsand finish; unmistakable style.
Swagger reversible leather and gabardine coats.
Snug winter-weight Knit Overcoats. Raincoats
of Priestley's gabardine. Overcoats in all the
popular models and colors. Suits whose-keynote
is quality and good taste.
Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats
Values to $65 -Special at
. See out windows
$45
Exclusive Kuppenheimer House in Portland
Morrison at Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given
o v
WHICH
YOU
e .
WOULD
1 1
Suppose you wanted to
borrow $10,000 K
and ONE BANK
said: We charge
6 interest, BUT
at the end of the
year we will re
turn you some of
this, according to
our general suc
cess. IF we prosper
as hitherto the
net cost to you is
6. Next
year's cost may
be less.
This depends
on current inter
est rates, our
economy and our
profit and loss.
You'd say to
yourself: That's
a queer way to
borrow money!
If they are so
prosperous, why
overcharge me?
I want to know
NOW what it
costs.
And AN
OTHER BANK said:
We will
lend to
you at
Suppose you wanted to
rent a house
And
said:
ONE
I charge $1000 a
year; BUT at the
end dT the year I
will refund you
something accord
ing to my profits
on all tenants. IF
I prosper your
net rent is only
$850.00 or$800.00.
Next year it may
be less.
All depends on
the real estate
market, which is
flourishing now
and may even im
prove; if so, you
get the benefit.
You'd sayto your-
self: A very
queer plan!
Suppose my land
lord makes LESS
than usual.
Why should I take
the chance?
And AN
OTHER said:
Here is a
house
next door,
same
plan, just
as well
built.
You may
have it
for $780.
BILL FEATURES ELECTION
EETUEXS TO BE AXXOCXCED
' BY ORPHECM ACTORS.
up before the, voters for a decision
next Tuesday, giving the second of a
series of such talks at Reed. Charles
H. Cheney will talk on "City Plan
ning" at the college at 10 o'clock
this morning.
Forestry Examination Held. Nine
candidates, three of whom are ex
service men. have taken the examina
tion for forest ranger, conducted by
the Oregon national forest. The re
suits of the examination will not be
announced for several months, since
the papers must be sent to the civil
service commission at Washington.
u. u.
Accused Father Arrested. Edward
Rathbone, known here as D. W.
Stewart, was arrested Tuesday by
Deputy Sheriff Hamaker and Us being
held for removal to Bozeman, Mont.
He is wanted to answer to charges
of committing a statutory crime
against his daughter. An officer from
Montana is to be sent for hi
Senator McNart to Speak. United
btates senator Mc.Nary, who is now
chairman of the senate committee on
irrigation and reclamation of arid
lands, will speak on "Reclamation and
tiesuits' at the luncheon of the Pro
gressive Business Men's club at the
Benson hotel today. Attorney John A
uecKwitti will be chaftman of the day,
fcTHEEIDGE GOES NORTH. John Jj.
Etheridge. president of Morris Bros
Inc.. left Portland Tuesdav nieht on
a business trip to Puget Sound cities
and expects to return Saturday night.
LI JJf UEJilP
This bank
Theater-Goers Hot From
Special Telegraph.
Two complete Orpheum shows will
be staged at the Heilig next Tuesday
night, election day, and the election
returns will be read by the various
vaudeville artists at each night per
formance. The first night show will
start at 7:30 o'clock and the second
show at 10 o'clock. After the second
night show' reading of the election re
turns will be continued until after
midnight and as long as desired by
the majority of the Orpheum patrons.
The two night shows Tuesday will not
Interfere with the Orpheum's regular
matinee 'schedule," Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Special arrangements .have been
made by the Orpheum to provide its
patrons with fresh-f rom-the-wire
election returns. A telegraph instru
ment will be installed in the.-lobby of
the theater and from that point the
returns-'will be relayed to the stage
by messenger and reading of the re
turns will proceed as the enow is in
progress.
SECRECY CHARGE DENIED
celebrated its first birthday
October 15 with
A MILLION
in deposits
The 1st Year
an unprecedented record in Portland that shows
what can be achieved by close personal attention
to each customer and a notable Spirit of
Community Service.' ' ' .-no
Which Loan Would YOU TAKE? Which House Would YOU Rent?
The TRAVELERS
Insurance Company
Now suppose you want
LIFE INSURANCE
ANOTHER
Company
says:
ONE Com p any
says:
We charge flOOO
a year for this
policy; but each
year-we will pay
you a dividend.
Nowadays the
dividend reruc e s
your net cost to
$850 or even $800,
with a steady re
duction thereaft
er. It depends
chiefly on what
interest rates we
earn. They are
favorable now.
Yes, interest rates
do fluctuate, and
ours may get low
er; if so our divi
dends may not be
quite so good.
But, don't worry.
Look at our rec
ord! You are apt to
think: Sounds
good. But why
0 v e r c h arge me
so? Why is in
surance different
from other things
1 buy? I want
something DEFINITE.
WHICH WILL YOU TAKE?
Our rate
is $780
Those who applaud the development of a
bank that "is different" and who appreciate
the features of "Broadway Service" are in
vited to join the small army of depositors
' who are entitled to the credit for our attain
ment of -
"A Million the First Year"
Interest
on regu
lar Sav
ings a t
rate of
has been for over half a century the leading advo
cate of Guaranteed Low Cost Life Insurance.
In the ratio of increase in Life Insurance in force
in 19145 to the amount in force at the end
of 1917 The Travelers stood first among
the principal Life Insurance companies in
the country.
Guaranteed Low Cost Policies have made their
way into public favor by their superior merits.
They eliminate all elements of speculation and
uncertainty. A guaranteed lower premium
for a certain amount of insurance, or from
fifteen to twenty.-five per cent more insurance
at the beginning, takes the place of the higher
premium with the so-called "dividends" of
participating companies. The rates are high
enough for safety and as low as safety permits.
City Auditor Declares Reports of
Municipal Departments Public
Mr. Etheridge returned last week after bv certain candidates for mayor that
a month s tour of southern California reports of the c6nduct of municipal
Y i """". mcn mciuoea a short departments have not been published
L..,.u, uuutuermwaieiico. since 118 are political buncombe,
Saw Injures Workman. George I untrue and misleading, said City
Reich. 22. of 858 Syracuse etreet, re- Auditor Funk, who is in charge of
ceived a, bad cut In the left side when the city's records, yesterday.
he fell against a saw while working "The city reports were published
at the f enlnsula Lumber company ! in 1917." said Mr. Funk. The re
ports were not published in lyis
because of the war, and in 1919 the
bids offered the city for tha print
ing were considered too high.
"But the fact that the reports have
not been printed for two years does
not Mean that they have not been
made and have not been available to
the public. Reports of every trans
action in the conduct of the munici
pal government are made quarterly,
semi-annual-ly and annually and are
on file in my office. Furthermore,
such records are and always have
been public records."
A Bank
for
i Everybody'
A man should follow in insurance the business practice
of a definite amount of insurance for a definite price.
PHIL GROSSMAYER CO., General Agents
X
oka.
Phone Main 702
Wm. C. Kavanangh
Cyrill Brownell
L. L. Nason
Lloyd S.
Wilcox Bldg., Sixth Floor
For Information, See Any bf the Following
' Chas. E. Fuller Dow V. Walker
Todd Hazen Charles Barton
Frank Herman Rockey D. Hodgkin
Lawson Albert Eschricht Ralph G. DeLano
plant yesterday. He was taken to
St. Vincent's hospital where it was
said his injuries are not serious.
Enoineer to Get $100 a Dat. Pay
ment of J1010 for eieht days' service
in examining the Burnside bridge to
John Lyle Harrington of Kansas City
was authorized yesterday by the
county commissioners. Mr. Harring
ton is a consulting engineer and
valued his services at $100 a day.
moonshine costs 1100. Martin
Luksiuh was fined $100 yesterday in
ponce court alter Judge Rossman
had found him guilty of violating
the prohibition laws. Police testified
they found a quantity of moonshine
liquor in his possession.
J. D. MERRYMAN IS DEAD
Kx-Cashier of Custom House Dies
at Klamath Falls. !
Captain John D. Merryman. cashier
in the Portla-nd custom-house from
1898 to 1913. died Tuesday at Klamath
Falls, Or., according: to word received
here yesterday.
Captain Merryman, who was a vet
eran of the civil war. was born In
Ohio in 183S. He was collector of
customs at Astoria, Or., for several
years, and for some time made his
home in Hlllsboro, Or. He was a
pioneer merchant of that city. He
was a brother-in-law of the late Con
gressman Tongue. He is survived by
his widow and four ch'ldren. Mrs.
Alice Moultoa of New York and
Adrfan. George and Harold Merryman,
all of Klamath Falls.
Arrangements for the funeral have
not been completed. It probably will
take place today or Friday at Klamath
Falls.
Satbtt Boxes, lc daily.
Adv.
Lumber Shipments Expected.
EUGENE, Or, Oct. H7. (Special.)
The big mill of the Alsea River Lum
ber company at Glenbrook will begin
shipping lumber, some time next
week, according to O. B. Pennington
and D. A. Hamilton of the Ball Lum
ber company of this city, who vis
ited the plant Monday. The mill le
now working- on dimension lumber for
railroad construction.
BOON CASON
Will speak at Lnts Grange hall
Friday, Ortobrr 29
at 8 P. M., and tell the public bow Tits
bod was murdered at the police station
by the Portland police on last taster
aay.
Everybody Invited.
Pd. Adv.
G3
Room for 20,000 Letters
in These Four Drawers !
Filing and Finding .
Your Papers
Made Easy
by
Filing Cabinets in Wood and Steel
We carry filing; cabinet supplies of
every description and for every system
in our spacious third-floor furniture de
partment. -
NSpin You. will also fmd there a most com
II Hi plete line of Desks, Chairs, Tables, Sec-
uonai i3LKjivjtaca ix.nu. exues.
Splendid Values in Used Desks
The J. K". Gil! Co.
Third and Alder Streets
3x
Direct Name
Filing System
Can pour ft'Ze clerk find
a letter in ten seconds?
. Probablf not; in fact, two
minutes would be nearer the
average time in most filing
departments.
HufMreds of time -tests
have been made through-
, out the country in offices
equipped with this system.
The average is under ten
seconds!
Let our "Y and E" sys
tem service man show you.
Ask us for a copy of our new
booklet. "Finding; and Filing
In Less Than Ten Seconds.
Glass & Prudhomme
COMPANY
Printers ' Bookbinder
Desks Filing Cabinets
65-67 Broadway
IN NINETEEN CITIES
TRe Decker
Loch- Steering Wheel
Ask FORD, DODGE, CHEVROLET;
OVERLAND 4 or MAXWELL deal
ers to show you this wheel, or write
R. P. RICE -
Kansas City - - - - Missouri
All Night 1
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
Wanted Used Locomotive Crane
Must be in good condition and
cheap; 8-wheel, 6-ton or larger
capacity. Brown preferred.
Address The National Pole Co., Everett, Wash.
anrrarrat KtmSm of landsv
A Dtffereat Price
KAST 494
I PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE OREGONIAN
M eeratel7-Prlec4 Btel f Merit
HOTEL CLIFFORD
Eaat Morrlsoa . and Bast Sixth.
II .23 Jcc Uar. F Weak Va
TWO of the most homelike
hotels in Portland, located
in the heart of the shopping
and theater district. All Ore
gon Electric trains stop at the
Seward Hotel, the House of
Cheer. Excellent dining- room
in connection. The Hotel Cor
nelias, the House of Welcome,
is only two snort blocks from
the Seward. Our brown buses
meet all trains. Rates Jl.aO
and up.
W. C Cnlbrrtsom. Proa.
FOR l: NF.Tl'FCT K I J COMPANY,
RDMEMBER
OXTR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OK
Home Prepared, Home Cooked
Foods Salads
Cold Meats and Pastries
"Everything for a Luncheon"
STOP Aivn SHOP
AT TUG
TIP TOP
DE1ICATESSEN AD GROfERY,
Thirteenth and Morrison 8tn.
OPEN KVKMI.tGS AU SIMIAY.
" Autoists Always Remember"
REPAIRED
PIANOS. PLAYER.
PIANOS. PHONO
GRAPHS Also rellmsari by a
pew and better process
Tor less money. Tuning
and sctton regulating.
BAROLD S. UILBERT
3S4 Yamhill Street
Pianos Bonght. Kentri. Sola.
GRAND BALL
Brotherhood of Railroad Train
men and Auxiliary
FRIDAY, OCT. 29. 8:30 P. M.
-Cotillion Hall,
14th, Near Washington
Tickets on sale by members and
at the door.