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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920 13 s CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Mmln TOTO. 50-!5 Sunday Editor Main 7070. 50-O5 Advertising- Department. .Main 7070. 50-95 Superintendent of Bids. .Main 70 i0. 5B0-85 AMUSEMENTS. HEIT.IO (Broadway at Taylor) Musical play, "Buddies." tonight. BAKER (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Stoffk company In "A Voice In the Dark, to night. X.TRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical comedy, "All Aboard." Three shows dally 2, T and 9 P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to a, :45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. I ANT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows dally, 2:30. 7 and :0S. Moonshines. Gets Limit Sentence. Six months In the county jal, the maximum sentence nder the new federal prohibition amendment, coupled with a $500 fine was the pun ishment meted out to Russel Haynes of Portland who pleaded gruilty in the United States district court to violat ing; the revenue laws in maklnr moon shine. Haynes started serving his sentence yesterday. During the war he served a sentence for falsification of hi questionnaire. Haynes was as sociated with Joe Sagala In the manu facture of moonshine in an east side residence. Victor Anderson and H. "W. Linn, havetarted serving 60 days received from Judge Wolverton when they pleaded guilty to making moon shine In their homes. Shippers to Discuss Ratings. R. C. F"yfe. chairman of the western classi fication committee, will arrive in Portland next Monday for discussion with shippers of the northwest on proposed changes In classification ratings contained in docket No. 4 of the consolidated committee. A meet ing will be held at the office of the Portland Traffic and Transportation association. 1204 Spalding building, at 10 o'clock in the morning, which all shippers Interested In classification subjects are urged to attend. Mr. Fyfe has been holding conferences with California shippers on docket No. 4 during the last week. Branch Office Opened. The Na tional Salesmen's association nave Just opened a branch office, 704 Gasco bldg, to take care of the increasing demand for their training, course for men In sales work, or men desirous of entering the selling field. Those Interested are requested to either call or phone for information. Aek for Mr. Barker, manager. Main 4918. Adv. Gukoi Meets Tomorrow. Russell vllle grange will meet la regular ses sion tomorrow evening In its hall on Base Line road. Besides the routine of business, new hall improvements will be discussed followed by a splendid literary programme. After the conferring of the first and second degrees, supper will be served in the banquet room. The new branch of the county library will be open to the public for the first time tomorrow. AUDUBON SOCIETT MEETS TOMORROW. The Oregon Audubon society will nave a double programme at their meeting tomorrow night In library halt W. X. Finley will show moving pictures of bird life on Malheur lake and speak on the Roosevelt bird res ervation and Professor A. R. Sweetser will talk on the conservation of wild flowers and trees along the public highways. The public Ls Invited. Beth Israel S k r v i c s Tonight. Sabbath services will be held at Temple Beth Israel tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will peak on "Jewish Genius." Services tomorrow morning will be at 10:30 and Rabbi Wise will speak on the lesson of the day. All men and women are welcome. Red Cross Volunteers SooGirr. Volunteers for the membership drive of the American Red Cross in Port land November 11 to 25, have been re quested to report as soon as possible to Mrs. J. G. Gillingham. executive secretary. In the headquarters es tablished In the Broadway bank building, Broadway and Stark streets. Nevah Zedek Talmud Services To night. Services will be held at the Congregation Neveh Zedek Talmud Torah. Sixth and Hall streets, tonight , at 5:30 and tomorrow morning at 9 A. M. Rev. Abraham I. Rosencrantz will officiate, fcll are welcome to at tend. Religious school Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Men's Resort Books Concert. air. and Mrs. George Holchkiss Street, baritone and soprano, will give a con- cert at the Men's Resort, Fourth and Burnside streets, at 8 o'clock tomor row evening. This musical treat will be open to the public. Do Not Fohoet to call up East S088 when you want the Salvation Army auto-truck to call for cast-off cloth ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture. etc. Address 24-26 Union ave. Major jonn uree. district officer. Adv. Lunch and Dinned, including soup, entree, vegetable, potato, bread and butter, all for 35 cents only. Try u: today. Music and dancing every even ing. The China inn, li3 Broadway, croaaway building basement. 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 i: m. tsaiaar, dancing and entertain ment. Admission 10 cents. Adv. Ahavai Sholom Service Tonight. bervlces will be held at the ConereKa. tion Ahavai Sholom, Park and Clay streets, lonigm at 8 o clock. Tomor row morning services at 9 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. Rev. Robert William MacCullouhh P. H, D.. D. D. of the Presbyterian church, will speak at the Church of Portland, Rev. John G. Lake, overseer, at the Gordan building. 2S3 Stark et., at 8 o'clock tonight. Adv. Comptometer and Calculator course. which is open to 32 students onlv, will be started at the Behnke-Walker Business college, Monday, November . cnrou now. Adv. Lower Prices on eyeglasses af T)r George Rubenstein, the veteran opti cian. Kyes tested, glasses fitted, broken lenses duplicated, reasonable prices. iMorriaan at. Adv. Sedan demonstrator for sale, cost new now sisuo. Same as new. Call Bdwy. 4184. Willamette Motors company, uroadway at Flanders.-Adv. Patients of Dr. Marie Equi will be taken care of by competent physicians at room o, LAiayeite Didg.,313t Wash lngton street. Phone Main 8928. Adv. Ask Tour Dealer to show you the Flor de Baltimore, the mild Havana union-made cigar, lie has the shape you UKe at tne right price. Adv. Dental Service at North Pacific college. Patrons and friends of ours desiring dental work may now receive prompt service. Adv. King and Hiawatha Coals. Ice Delivery Co.. exclusive mine gents. Bdwy. 4280, 532-45. Adv. Masquerade Ball. Sat., Oct. 30, Mac . cabee hall, 3S64 Wash. Nelson or chestra. Adv. Dr. Charles C. Pethxram, eye, ear, nose and throat, has returned. 358 Morgan bldg. Adv. Lewis Stenger, Morrison at Tenth grind razors, scissors, knives perfectly, Adv. . Mmb. Vucash, French dinner. C to I I . -M-. 1. 738 Johnson. Main 3796. AdT Rem merer coal Carbon Coal Co.. mine agents, tast 1188 Adv. Malb nurse want work. Call Main 213. .Adv. 11th Tear. Chiropractic Dr. Mc ilanon. Adv. Pa Datton. classes. Swocland bids. AOV. Da. E. A. Soxmeb returned. Adv. Three Lumber Firms Consolidated. The St. Helens Lumber company, the Columbia County Lumber company and the Island Lumber company were consolidated under the name of the St. Helens Lumber company yester day, it was announced. The three I concerns operate mills on the Colum- i bia river and are owned by the Charles R. McCormick Interests. The aggre- gate capacity of the three mills in-1 volved in the consolidation Is 315,000 feet per eight-hour shift. J. W. Thompson, who was formerly man ager of the Westport Lumber com pany will manage the consolidated concern. Finlet Talis on Birds. 'W. L. Finley will give an Illustrated lecture on "Friendships With Birds and What They Mean" to the students of Reed college at 1 o'clock today. Mr. Finley is working under the auspices of the National Audobon society to secure a motion-picture library for educational purposes. In his lecture today he will employ several reels to illustrate his talk and will discuss the Roose velt bird refuge measure In the last of the series of talks given the stu dents on the measures submitted to the people of the state in the coming election. Auto Theft Charged. P. K. Robb, alias J. A. Ott, was arrested yester day by Police Lieutenant Thatcher of the auto theft bureau - and was held on a charge of larceny of an automobile from Clarence Shattuck, 576 East Taylor street. After the machine was located in the posses sion of an innocent purchaser. Lieu tenant Thatcher traced It back through three other owners to Robb, he asserts. Robb was held for grand jury action. Colonel Leader Goes to Ireland. Burning by Seinn Feiners of houses In Limerick, Limerick county Ireland, owned by Colonel John Leader, former commander of the Irish rifles, and later head of military training at the University of Oregon, caused Colonel Leader to leave Portland Wednesday for Ireland. Colonel Leader expects to sail from New York within the. next two weeks. His trip will last about two months, according to pres ent plana. Holdup Is Reported. William C. Malo, a Southern Pacific bridge car penter, reported to the police detec tive bureau yesterday that two men had held him up and robbed him of 85 In cash and paychecks amounting to 8125, near East Burnside street Wednesday night. Malo admitted he had been drinking heavily and was unable to furnish a good description of the two men. Youth Ordered Deported. Henry Schneidmlller yesterday entered a Plea of guUty to attack and robbery, while armed with a dangerous weapon, and was ordered deported by Presid ing Judge Tazwell. He will be sent to Canada. The youth was arrested with Russell Deck, who has since been sentenced to ten years In the penitentiary and paroled. Citt Club to Meet. Charles A. Hart will speak on various measures to come up at the November election at the luncheon of the City club at the Benson hotel today. This will be followed by seven-minute discus sions on measures on which previous reports have been made at the culb luncheons. Auto Thief Sentenced. Robert E. Hall pleaded guilty in municipal court yesterday to stealing an automobile and was sentenced by Judge Rossman to 270 days in the county jail. Hall confessed stealing a machine and taking it to a garage. After borrow ing 82 from a workman at the garage he abandoned the car. Two Accused bt Minor Held. Le Korn and Charles Whiting were ar rested yesterday on a warrant from the court of domestic relations charg ing them with contributing to the de linquency of a minor. They are still in Jail in default of 8500 cash bond. Realtors Meet Todat. The regular monthly business meeting of the Portland Realty Board will be held at the luncheon of that body at the grill room of the Portland hotel today. YOUR NEW SUIT AT 25 OFF the manufacturer's selling price! THE BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS offers the remainder of this surplus stock of fine, all-wool merchandise at prices LESS. than the average retailer can buy it for. Thousands throughout the Northwest have taken advantage of this manufacturer's great sale during the past two weeks. You, too, can profit by; making your selection today from thissplendid high-class merchandise. . , - . All Shades, All Styles, All Patterns Absolutely l 0 iiumvuj.,-;.s Nothing Reserved Men's Clothing Cut 25- Men's AlkWool Suits NOW Men's Ail-Wool 0'cbats NOW Men's Wool Mackinaws NOW Men's Pants NOW . ... $18.75 to $56.25 $18.75 to $37.50 $ 9.40 to $16.90 $ 4.15 to $11.25 SPECIAL MEN'S PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS AT A BIG REDUCTION FINAL REPUBLICAN RALLY; Auditorium, Saturday nierht. Ad dress by United States Senator Miles Polndexter. Music, campaign songs. The public is cordially invited. Adv. Three Concerns Incorporated. SALEM Or.. Oct. 28. (SDecial.) The Silica Products company with neaaquarters in Portland has been incorporated by O.. J. Hobson. P. E. Hobson and W. M. Hobson. The capi tal stock la $100,000. The Universal Gold Placer Mining? company, with a capital stock of $60,000, has been in corporated by F. W. Parsons. Morris Ward and A. Eschman. Headquarters of the corporation will be in Port land. The Madras Chautauaua asso ciation of Madras has incorporated with a capital stock of $100. The in corporators are George T. Pearce, W. It. Cook and A. E. Peterson. CARD OF THANKS. We sincerelv thank our frienVIu whn kindly remembered us by their pres ence and floral tributes at the funeral of my husband, Edward Laub. We especially thank the United Artisans, Liberty Assembly, No. 528, and the Portland Schwaben Verein. Adv. MINNE K. LAV B AND FAMILY Many of oar out-of-town customer are par ticipating In thla bis aalc. We retrret that we are not able to vend samples of cloth as heretofore be cause at this time we haven't the samples to send. However, we have a mail order department that will properly take care of each order. Tell on the size of coat breast measare ) . waist measure and lena-th of pants; yonr aae. weight ; the color and description of suit wanted, and the price you want to pat and we will select a suit and send It on np tiroval; if not satisfactory. It may be returned and we will ref uud the purchase price Iept- O. Boys' Clothing Cut 25 Our Boys' Department is on the third floor. We especially invite parents to see these splendid all wool garments at such remarkably low prices. Boys' Suits andO'coats NOW $7.50 to $22.50 Boys' Mackinaws NOW . . $9.40to$12.75 Boys' Extra Knickers NOW $ 1.88 to $ 3.75 BROWNSVILLE I WOOLEN MILL STORE 1 Entire Bldg. (S. W. Cor.) Third and Morrison iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Largest Manufacturing Clothiers x West of Chicago Astoria PORTLAND Eugene . North Bend n Keep Your Eyes Young! If you are young you can keep your eyes young, or, if you are old, you can keep your eyes from prematurely failing and assure highest efficiency for your eyes if you will spare a few moments occasionally to have them examined here by experts. That has been our specialty for many, many years and our long experience is at your dis posal at your convenience, to help you "Keep Your Eyes Young." You know .what the symptoms are you know the sad results of neglect. Why do yourself an injustice? Have your eyes examined NOW. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY FLOYD F. BROWER, Mgr. "Any lens in 60 minutes" 145 Sixth AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL Day and Night Automobile Laboratory and 'shop training and practical Re pair Features. Best of equipment in all Departments. At least one high-grade instructor to every twelve students. Tractor Special training on Farm Tractors; practical over hauling and repair in addition to theory. Machine Training for limited number of students on lathe, drill press, miller, shaper. Vulcanizing Repair and retreading of all kinds of casings. Practical Shop training. Oregon Service Men Get Financial Aid. Investigate before deciding. Clip this ad, and bring or send to Oregon Institute of Technology, Div. C Sixth and Taylor Streets. AUTO DEALERS TO MEET All Overland and Willys-Knight Dealers of State to Gather. All Overland and Willys-Knight dealers throughout the state are ex pected in Portland today for the an nual meeting of the Oregon dealers with officers of Willys-Overland Pa cific, Inc., here. At the business con ference plans for handling; these two cars throughout the coming year will be discussed and new contracts will be signed. The business sessions will be ad dressed by Frank C. Rlggs, vice- president and general manager of Willys-Overland Pacific, Inc. Lunch eon will be served at noon, at the Benson hotel. EXTRADITION IS ORDERED Xevada Offender Who Fled to Ore gon Must Go Back. SALEM, Or.. Oct. 28. (Special.) Extradition papers for the return to Winnemucca, Nev., of E. R, Converse, now in jail at Vale, were issued by Governor Olcott today. Converse originally was arrested in Nevada, charged with contributing to the de linquency of a minor girl, and 'upon being tried was convicted and later released on $500 bail pending sen tence. Later he left Nevada and came to Oregon. Sheriff Springer of Winnemucca, who arrived here today in oueRt of extradition papers, ' said that when Converse was arrested it was neces sary for the officers to fire several bullets at the car in which he at tempted to maWd his escape. One of the bullets punctured & rear tire of the automobile. ,'' What Study Course? It is no longer so much the- question, "Should I take up a. course of study ?' but rather "What course should I take?" Many are taking, not one, but two and three courses. Indeed, one prominent New York financier has taken and scanned eight courses. In answer to the question "Did it pay?" he said that he made $85,000 in one year out of one thing alone that he learned. Now it ts quite essential In order to accomplish big things in, business that a man have, first of all, some legal train ing. Over 78 per cent of law graduates never practice law because they are quickly snapped up by the big industrial and commercial concerns. Every act in the day's work involves not only rights and privileges but peculiar rights and privi leges, and it is right here that the law trained man "cashes In" on his specialized knowledge. An unusual opportun ity to become law-trained with lens than the ordi nary outlay of time Is offered through the La&alle Kxtenvion University I -aw Course. Local Law Clans each I'ririny evening at 7:30, 446 Courthouse. Judge Hawking in charge. For information come to class or phone. K. C. Bn.LOTK, Registrar. Chamber of Commerce lildg. A Main o052. Tabor 5763. Direct Name Filing System Cart your file clerk find a letter in ten seconds? Probably not; in fact, two minutes would be nearer the average time in most filing departments. Hundreds of time - tests have been made through out the country in offices equipped with this system. The average is under ten seconds! Let our T and E" sys tem service man show you. Ask us for a copy of our new booklet, "Finding and Filing? In L.ess Than Ten Seconds." Glass & Prudhomme COMPANY Printers Bookbinders Desks Filing Cabinets 65-67 Broadway 9 t f fir HAZELWOO Special for Hallowe'en Hazelwood Individual Pumpkin Pie I5c each, 2 for 25c Large Pumpkin Pies, 50c each -Hazelwood Mince Pies, 50c each Monte Carlo Cake $1.50 and $2.00 A rich, delicious cake, made in checker board style, with a smooth chocolate icing. Hazelwood Layer Cakes v Chocolate, Walnut, Cherry, Pineapple Orange, Devil's Food and Cocoanut 80c Each Hallowe'en Dainties $1.00 per Dozen ' SPECIAL CAKES WITH HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS MADE TO ORDER HAZELWOOD CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT 388 Washington St- 127 Broadway REPUBLICAN RALLY AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, 8 P. M. Address by United States Senator MILES POINDEXTER of Washington On the ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN Campaign Music, Songs The Public-Is Cordially Invited Phone your want ads to The Oregfo nlan. Main 7070. Automatic 660-95. (Paid Advertisement.) 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. ! "Loosening the Grip of Death" Can the Silence of the Tomb Be Broken? A Sane, Sensible Bible Ser mon by LOUIS K. DICKSON, Evangelist Sunday Night, Oct. 31, 7:45 o'Clock Women of Woodcraft Hall Cor. 10th and Taylor I. C. Colcord Leads! Everybody Sings! Male and Mixed Quartets Vocal and Instrumental Solos Public Invited Seats Free ioe iokoi AMERICANS, ATTENTION! 57 McCourt, John 58 Farrell, Robt. S. 59 Hume, Wilson T. . 60 Joseph, Geo. W. 61. Moser, GusC. 63 LundberfT, Elmer R. 65 Gordon, Herbert- 66 Hindman, Chas. C 67 Hoslord, O. W. 68 Korell, Franklin F. 69 Kubli, K. K. 70 Lee, J. D. 71 Leonard, Barge E. 72 Lynn, Walter G. 73 McFarland, E. C. VOTE FOR 74 North, W. C. 75 Richards, Oren R. 76 Wells, Harvey 79 Jeffrey, John A. 83 Beveridge, Jos. W. 85 Welch, Hiram U. 88 Bonser, R. C. 89 Smith, Earl 91 Deich, Richard 92 Haw kins, Martin W. 93 Kanzler, Jacob 94 Gloss, Ed 96 Baker, Geo. L. 102 Perkins, T. L. 309 X No lOl This ticket has beea most carefully selected by the Oregon Federation of Patriotic Societies, Inc., of Portland, Oregon. They recommend the candidates named as 100 American. This body is composed of duly accredited delegates from the patriotic societies of Multnomah County, Oregon, and no officer or deputy of the State, County or United States is a delegate . in the body. This body has but one object that none but real Americans be placed in official positions. This is the only Authorized Patriotic ticket in Multnomah County, Oregon, for the General Election, November 2, 1920. Oregon Federation f Patriotic Societies, Inc. By W. C. Elford, Secretory, 580 Umatilla Ave., Portland, Oregon. (Paid Advertisement.) ir.i rrvm m SEAL 2 aonoi Leopold Desks Things you cannot see often de termine the worth of your desk purchase take a Leopold cut it up, take it apart and reveal what is beneath its smooth, satiny fin ish; its rich, beautiful, fully matched grainirfg, its graceful, yet massive, design and you will see that it is as good as it looks. PACIFIC Stationery & Printing Company 107 2d St, bet. Wash and Stark Complete Office Outfitters. BEWARE The firm now occupying our old location Is in no way connected with us. DON'T BE CONFUSED We Have Moved Across the Street to the storeroom formerly occupied by the fioothprn Pacific Ry. Co. TICKET OFFIt'E, Between Washington and Alder Sts., on Fourth WHEN YOU GO TO SAN FRANCISCO STOP . BJ IP" AT THE STEWART. On Geary St., nst off Union Square, close to everything worth while. Good accommodations at moderate rates. Breakfast, 50c, 60c. 75c; Lunch, 75c; Dinner, $1.25 (Sundays, $1.50). Muni cipal car passes the door. Stewart Motor Bus meets principal trains and steamers. It is advisable to make res ervations in advance of arrival. 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. . JDlIierrX Kinds ! 4 DIM rrrmt Prices EAST 494 BEAVER DOARD fSIf FOR BETTER WALLS AND CEILINGS RASMUSSEN & CO. N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Streets