THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, U20 11 P. ITV MFWQ IN RR1FF CitT Editor Main 7OT0. 5no-ns Sunday Editor Mam 7070. 50-T Advertising Department. .Main 7070. 610-S Superintendent of Bide- Main 7070. AMrSKMESTS. Or.PHEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vande Mlle. This afternoon and tonight. BAKER (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Stock company In "Mile-a.-Minute Kendall," to night. X.TRIC (Broadway at MorrlFon Musical comedy. "Ft-ivolous Flo." Three ahowa lly 2, 7 and U P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5, :45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays continuous, l:lo to 11 P. M- PA NT AG KS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Tliree shows dally, 2 :3u. 7 and 8:05. T. M. C. A. Secretary Goes to St. Locib. H. W. Stone, general secre tary of the Portland Young- Men's Christian association, has started for St. Louis. Mo., where he will attend a conference of greneral secretaries of the United States November 5, 6 and 7. A meeting of the board of governors of the educational council of the aiociation. of which Mr. Stone ia chairman, will consider some im portant problems of reconstruction education. Fifteen secretaries and laymen, representing every Young Men's Christian association district of the United States, will participate. Mr. Stone will return to Portland in two weeks. Emkbt to Address Chamber. James A. Emery, counsel for the Na tional Association of Manufacturers and the National Industrial council, will address the members" forum of the Chamber of Commerce at noon today on "American Industry and Public Affairs." Mr. Emery comes here under the auspices of the Indus trial association and is said to be one of the best-informed men on Industrial matters in the United States. Edward S. Jordan, president of the Jordan Motor Car company, will address the forum on "Advertising and Salesman ship. Foreign Commerce Ci.nB to Meet. The regular meeting of the Foreign Commerce club will te held in the Chamber of Commerce tonight. W. E. Souders will address the organization on "The Silk Industry," and Er. J. Hunter Wells on "Trade- in the Far East." The Foreign Commerce club recently began comprehensive plans for future development and a lively session is prom Used Ln tonight's meet ing. Free Lectors on Christiaic Science Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist of Portland, announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Mr. William Dv Kilpa trick. C. S. B. of Detroit, Mich-, member of the board of lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., at the municipal auditorium, Tuesday evening, November 2, at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7:30. The public Is cordially invited. Adv. Hawaiian Educator Cancels Visit. The Pacific coast lecture tour of Vaughan MaoCaughan, superintend ent of public Instruction for the ter ritory of Hawaii, whimas scheduled to speak before the meeting of the Portland Ad club Wednesday and in the auditorium of the VoungMen's Christian association Wednesday eve ning, has been canceled, as he cannot vwsit Portland at this time. Port Consolidation can only be brought about by voting for 310 X Yea and 510 X Yes. The passage of both these measures is essential to consol idation, which means a deep channel to the sea, better harbor facilities and more economy in government. Vote 310 X Yes and 610 X Yes. Oregon Port Development League. L. W. Trimble, Sec'y, 1210 Gasco bldg. Adv. " Earlt Snow Works Hardship. Early snow ln the Siskiyou ranges has caused cattlemen great hardship in rounding up their herds, according to R. U Fromnre, district forest in spector, who has just returned from a three weeks' Inspection of the Sis kiyou National forest. Many of the anima'iS, he said, have been cut off ln almost Inaccessible places. Port Consolidation can only be brought about by voting for 310 X Yea and 510 X Yes. The passage of both these measures Is essential to consol idation, which means a deep channel to the sea, better harbor facilities and more economy In government. Vote 310 X Yes and 510 X Yes. Oregon Port Development League. L. W. Trimble, Sec'y, 1210 Gasco bldg. Adv. Musical Luncheon Postponed. -The luncheon of the Monday Musical club ln honor of members of Oregon Music Teachers association, and planned to take place today at noon in the Port land hotel, has been indefinitely post poned oh account of the death of Mr. Christensen, formerly president of the Portland Symphony orchestra. Woman Hurt in Fall. Mrs. Bertha Keedaged 50, waa taken to St. Vin cent's hospital with deep ecalp lacera tions as the result of falling while alighting from a Mount Scott street ear late Saturday night. Her condi tion Is not serious. She lives at 4208 Forty-second avenue southeast. Who Likes to Wash, and what's the use, when the Palace Laundry will do your washings so well and so cheaply? "Family Economy Wash" as done by the Palace at seven cents per pound is receiving the approval of those who are trying It Phone East 1030. Adv. William Pickens Speaks Tonight. William Pickens, field secretary of the National Association for the Ad vancement of the Colored People, speaks tonight at 8:30 at Lincoln high school auditorium on "Inter- Kacia.1 Co-operation." The public Is Invited. Do Not Forget 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 John tiree. district ortlcer. Adv. Modern office systems devised and Installed. Our system experts at your service, no obligation. Over 400 stock forms to select from, at a saving. Phone Main 1971. Pacific Staty. & Ptg. Co., 107 Second street. Adv. Y. M. C. A. to Hold Sale. The T. M. C. A. will hold a rummage sale today at 351 Oak street, across from the Benson hotel. Men's suits, ehoes hats, pictures and furniture will be the bargains offered. On Account of the death of Prof. Christen3en. the Monday Musical luncheon scheduled for 'Monday noon at the Portland hotel has been post poned. Adv. Please Vote Oncb for Dan Kellaher, either first, eecond or third choice. Dan Kellaher for mayor means 5-cent fare. 99 X. Kellaher for Mayor Com. Paid Adv. Voters Don't fail to rote 310 X Yes and 510 X Yes if you favor port consolidation. Oregon Port Develop ment League. L. W. Trimble, Sec'y, 1210 Gasco bldg. Adv. Please Vote Oncr for Dan Kellaher, either first, second or third choice. Dan Kellaher for mayor means 5-cent far 99 X. Kellaher for Mayor Com. Paid Adv. Vxn Attornet -General. There are r.o nominations and no names on bal lot. When you vote write in X J. J. Johnson. Adv. Kino and Hiawatha Coals. Ice Delivery Co., exclusive mine agents. Bdwy. 4280, 533-45. Adv. Dr. Charles C. Pktheram, eye, ear, nose and throat, has returned. 358 Morgan bldg. Adv. Lewis Stknoer, Morrison at Tenth, grind razors, scissors, knives perfectly. Adv. Urn. Vucasb, French dinner, i to 8 . P. M f 1. 738 Johnson. Main 37S AdT. ' Kemmerer Coal. Caroon Coai Co., Kiine acenU. fiaat 1181 tti t Elks Plan Election Entertain ment. The 'Elks 'lodge will have a direct wire Into the club tomorrow night, which will give the members of the order and their families who gather there the latest returns about the results of the election throughout the country. The entertainment com mittee has arranged to show these returns upon a screen in the lodge rooms, and has provided, in addition to this feature, several snappy vaude ville acts, including an orchestra, which will furnish music all evening, and some other good musical numbers which will be put on between returns, so that there will not be a dull mo ment the entire evening. The pro gramme starts at 9 o'clock and the committee announces that it will last until the . "lights go out." The re turns, however, will begin coming in early in the evening. Auto Driver Recovers. Frank Whitten, whose automobile crashed into a Sellwood street car at Milwau kie and Lafayette streets early Sat urday night, wa-3 discharged yester day from St. Vincent's hospital. Al though it was first believed he sus tained a skull fracture, later exam ination showed he was not badly in jured. He was able to go to the po- T1IE OREGOIAN'S ADVICE, Compulsory voting. Vote 301 no. Regnlating Legislative Ses sions. Vote 32 yes. Oleomargarine bill. Vote 305 no. Single tax. Vote 307 mo. Fixing county officers' term. Vo- a OS yes. Port consolidation. Vote 310 ye. Anti-vaccination. Vote 313 no. Fixing interest rates. Vote 315 DO. Bird refuge bill. No recom mendation. Divided legislative session. Vote 3IS yn. . State market commission. Vote 320 yea. SPECIAL TO PORTLAND VOTERS! Vote yea on every meaaare on city ballot. Club Members to Speak. A fea ture of the Rotary club luncheon at. the Benson hotel tomorrow noon will be a series of addresses by members of the "100 Per Cent club," an or ganization composed of young men studying salesmanship and efficiency. Robert Duniway will speak on "The Value of a Purpose," Earl Jones on "Character Building," Wilbur H. Hood on "Work as a Privilege," and F. M. Leeston Smith on "The .Ever-Conscious Moment." Fred Spoeri, past president, will be chairman of the day. A. L Barbur Should Be Re-elected. He has always made good. His career has been one of solid per formance, not promises. He has rep resented no class nor interest, but the people as a whole. He has stood out for economy and saved the taxpayers thousands of dollars. He has made the municipal paving plant a fact and factor. Vote 101 Yes and re-elect A. L. Barbur as city commissioner. Adv. Chamber to Hear Returns. The Portland Chamber of Commerce will give a dinner followed by open house entertainment tomorrow night pre ceding the election returns by special wire to the clubrooms. Music and dancing have been provided for and a special buffet luncheon will be served. More than 200 reservations have been made, it is announced. Voters If you favor port consoli dation don't be misled by advice to vote 610 X No. In order to effect" port consolidation you must vote 310 X Yes and 510 X Yes. Then we shall have a more efficient government of the port and a deep channel, to the sea. Oregon Port Development League. L W. Trimble, Sec'y, 1210 Gasco bldg. Adv. mtmiwHiiiramnninHniiiniinuiliinlllllHiuHimuinu BAKER WELL SUPPORTED MA VOIl RECEIVES BACKING FROM MANX" SOURCES. "The Miracle of Milk ?9 it i 1 1 i. ; 1 yG& i i i ,V irf-JJaria . . "i?TVfx:- aV "The Quick way to get well" 828 Hawthorne at Twenty-seventh, T3APERS and magazines are full of the value of milk as a food. Years of experience in the use of the Milk Diet as a cure for disease has proven it to be a life-saver. We combine osteopathic treatment with the Milk Cure. Terms reasonable. The Moore Sanitarium Office, 908 Selling Building " Hoe traffic bureau yesterday to make out an accident report. Traffic police reported they found a bottle of wine in Whltten's car. Jasper Lykes. who was riding with him, also was able to leave the hospital. Whitten lives at Oswego. St. John's Church, Milwadkiel November S, 4 and 5 are the dates for the annual parish bazaar ln the city hall, Milwaukie. The ladies, the so dality, the chidren and the men will have their separate booths. On Wednesday, the opening evening, a chicken dinner will be served by the ladies from 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Thurs day afternoon a card party 'and on Friday evening a big five-foot cake, which will be baked by the men, will be cut in small pieces and sold at a nominal charge. One of the pieces will contain a $5 gold coin. Adv. W. L FiNfcur to Speak. W. L. Fin ley will be the principal speaker on the programme at the Men's Brother hood and banquet meeting at the First Congregational church tonight. beginning at 6:30, in a lecture illus trated by motion pictures of game life in the Canadian Rockies. Several musical numbers have been scheduled. The public has been invited to the dinner, according to Municipal Judge Rossman, president of the .brother hood. . Perkins Shootj Bb Elected. Be cause of his past record as state sen ator and city commissioner, T. L. Per kins should receive an overwhelming vote Tuesday for city commissioner. In the past he has always proven his worth, and his election now Insures ecsnoray, efficiency and soundj busi ness Judgment in civic affairs. Every person who has the best Interests of Portland at heart must not fail to vot for T. L. Perkins for city com missioner. Adv. Auto Victim Critical. Charles Gus tafson, one of the six persons injured when two automobiles collided at Montana avenue and Shaver street Saturday morning, was reported in a critical condition last night at St. Vincent's hospital. His recovery id considered doubtful. The others. In cluding Mrs. Lucy Lovegren, showed marked Improvement during the day and are expected to recover. . T. M. C. A. Bots Havk Halloween Party. Baseball games, a motor truck rid to Oswego, wrestling, box ing, dinner and swim were features of an all-day Halloween party held Saturday by members of the boys' division of the Toung Men's Chri tion association. The day's activities were -under the direction of-W. F. Route. Ex-Servicts Men fob Perkins. T. L. Perkins Is the only ex-eervlce man running for city commissioner, and for that reason is receiving the unani mous support of Spanish "War Veter ans and other veteran associations. As state senator and city commis sioner he has always made good. A vote for Perkins is a vote for better city government. Vote 102 X. Adv. Voters If you favor port consoli dation don't be misled by advice to vote 510 X No. In order to effect port consolidation you must vote 810 X Tes and 510 X Yes. Then we shall have a more efficient government of the port ana a aeep cnannei to the sea. Oreeron Pbrt Development League. L. W. Trimble, Seo'y, 1210 Gasco bldg. Aav. Please Vote Once for Dan Kellaher, eitner rirst, eecond or third choice. Dan Kellaher for mayor means 5-cent fare. 99 x. Kellaher for Mayor Com. Paid Adv. Voters Don't fall to vote Sio X Yes and 510 x Yes if you favor port consolidation. Oregon Port Develop ment league. Jk w. Trimble, . Sec'y, iziu iasco Diag. Aav. Stand bt the League or Nations and vote ror Hayes for U. S. Senator. League of Nations Ratification Com. J. D. Brown, chairman. Adv. Dr. E. A. Sommbr returned. Ao"v. Building Trades Council, Patriotic '' Organizations and Others Indorse Candidate. Mayor Baker will close hie cam paign for re-election with aa address at Linn ton tonight. His talks to the Linnton residents will be confined to the need of the 8-mill tax and a gen eral survey of his administration. The mayor's campaign has been marked by Us lack of "mud-slinging," It having been the request of Mayor Baker to all his supporters early in the campaign that so far as the mayor's campaign was concerned it should be clean and upon issues and not personalities. Probably no candidate for mayor has ever been given as extensive sup port as is being given Mayor Baker in his campaign for re-election. Thie support is coming from men and women in all walks of life and in cludes that of thousands of individ uals who are backing him as' the re sult of his record during his present term as well aa all sorts of organiza tions who have Indorsed him, not alone on his record generally, but upon in dividual lines of activity, which .nave aided ln the general prosperity and progress of the city. For instance, he has the support of the building trades council with some 9000 men, as well as various lo cals. In addition there is an auxil iary "Baker-for-re-electlon" commit tee composed entirely of labor lead ers numbering In all about 100 men He has won the solid support of all patriotic organizations, many of which have come out openly with letters of indorsement to Mayor Baker's cam paign. And in several instances such letters have set a precedent ln politi cal campaigns. Indorsements have been given the mayor unsolicited from- organizations representing tradesmen, merchants, manufacturers and business men in general. His campaign committee is composed of men and women who urged him to seek re-election. On hia desk at the city hall are hundreds ot letters from individuals pledging their support. His reputation, as an en ergetic chief executive is not confined to Portland alone, but has spread far afield. STUDENTS READY TO VOTE Harding for President Favored at Corvallia "Straw", Election. OREGON " AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, Oct. 31. (Special.) All Oregon Agricultural college stu dents who are eligible to vote are anxious to cast their ballot next Tues. day. Most of them will vote for the first time. The problem of deciding who may vote Is mad more difficult by the To Assure the Re-election of Mayor Baker Vote Only One TuuniiiniimiiiiiuiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHtiuu fact that students from all over the state, as well as from other states. are here, and not many can claim Corvallis as their home. A straw vote taken at student as sembly meeting Wednesday resutted as follows: Harding 746. Cox 333, Chamberlain 658. Stanfield 484. Choi oice (Paid Adv., C. C. Hindman.) You Can Help to Keep Prosperity Going in Oregon 1 By using Oregon quality products 3 Where the payroll dollar stays 3 To buy more Oregon quality products. 4 This is not sentiment it's good business. 5 Service and quality of Oregon products also make for economy. v jU6 Bear this in mind and place your next policy in Insurance Company Inrrefnl CoirTTlTrror; 1t , 5vpme Office - J KILLS. Pres. cohbett Bmnno, Fifth MMd ltterrtaom. C 8. SAMUEL, Gen. Mgr Portland, Ore. B. N. STRONG, Aaat. Mgr. 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