Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 18, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
AMUSEMENTS.
ORPHEDM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude
ville. This afternoon and tonight.
BAKER (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Play,
era In "The Olrl In the Limousine." To
night. LYRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical
comedy, 'The Prince of Budweleer."
Three ihowi dally 2. 7 and 0 P. M.
HIPPODROME (Broadway af Yamhill)
vaudeville and moving picture, 2 to 3.
B:43 to 11 P. M. Saturday, Sundays and
Mondayi continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M.
PANTAGKS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Three allows dally, 2, T and 9:00
P. M.
Fear of Tonomek Denied. Herbert
Low and his couain, Kwong Low,
Portland merchants who have both
old out their business interests here,
are not leaving this city for China
because of fear of tong warfare, but
because they wish to visit their rela
tives in China, they state. They said
yesterday that they are not mem
bers of any tons and never have been,
Mr. Low, who has been In business
here for 20 years, will take his wife
and their two daughters, Edna and
Clara, to China soon and they may
return later to Portland. Mr. Low
has not seen his mcther, who lives
in Canton, for 23 years. Mrs. Low
will visit her mother in Shanghai.
The Low's daughters have been edu
cated in this country and are ac
complished musicians. They probably
will return to Portland to complete
their musical training.
Call, Extended to Pastor. A
formal call to become pastor of Hope
Presbyterian church at ilontavilla
has been extended to Rev. James
Aiken Smith, pastor of the First Pres
byterian church. La Grande. Upon In
vitation from the congregation, he
preached morning and night here last
Sunday and at the close of the eve
ning service received the formal call
to become permanent pastor. While
he is expected to accept, he said yes
terday he would not decide .positive
ly for a week or so. The vacancy at
Hope church came about through the
recent death by drowning of Rev. H.
K. Giles, the pastor, who lost his life
after rescuing a boy scout in the
Sandy river.
Supply Station Established. Ar
rangements have been completed by
City Health Officer Parrish whereby
a diphtheria culture supply depot will
be established at the Laurelhurst
pharmacy at East Thirty-ninth and
Belmont streets. Culture tubes will
be distributed to physicians by Austin
Stayner, proprietor of this pharmacy.
The arrangement n made with the
view of aiding physicians of the dis
trict surrounding the proposed depot.
By providing this supply depot the
physicians will not be required to
make the trip to the city hall as at
present. It Is possible that similar
supply stations will be created In
other parts of the city, according to
I Dr. Parrish.
Greeters and Operators Frolic.
Greetera of Oregon, composed of the
hotel managers and clerks of the
state, became acquainted with tele
phone operators last night at the
Multnomah hotel, when employes of
the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
company staged an entertainment and
switchboard dem3nstration for the
benefit of the hoteimen. Following
the programme, which was similar to
t'jat staged In various parts of the
hy recently, the telephone jazz or
chestra furnished music for two hours
jot dancing.
' Woman Pobitivelt Identified.
Identification of the woman killed
Friday night when an automobile
driven by P. B. Darling' struck her at
East Sixth street and Holladay ave
nue, has been positively estaoilsnea
as Mrs. Mary Ann Gilbert, it was
announced yesterday at the coroner's
office. She Is survived by a son
living at Los Angeles, who has been
notified of his mother's death. Burial
services will be In charge of the
Apostolic Faith mission, of which the
dead woman was a member. There
will be no Inquest.
Fraud Case Demurrer Argued. A
demurrer in the $270,000 land fraud
case of the government against the
Grand Ronde Lumber company was
argued by opposing attorneys in the
federal court before Judge Bean yes
terday. Wallace McCamant, appearing
for the lumber company, is seeking to
have the case thrown out of court,
while Walter L. Tooze Jr., represent
ing the government, contends that the
company entered into a conspiracy to
defraud the government by illegal
entries on more than 150 homestead
claims.
R. H. Porter's Relatives Sought.
Relatives of R. H. Porter, who died
Friday night at St. Vincent's hospital,
are asked to communicate with the
Holman undertaking company at once.
Mo arrangements for the funeral have
been made as yet. Mr. Porter, whose
residence was 24 North Sixteenth
street, died as a result of injuries
sustained in aji accident In the camp
of the Nehalem Lumber company at
SScappoose. He was 40 years of age
and had lived In the northwest for
several years.
Suit for Damages Lost. The suit
of D. L. McBrlde, ex-semi-professional
ballplayer, against the Northwest
Bridge A Iron company, for $10,000
damages for personal Injuries received
when in the company's employ two
years ago, was decided in favor of
"the defendants by Judge Bean in the
federal court yesterday. McBrlde
tcharged that negligence on the part
ct the company caused his Injury.
' Professor Tuttlb to Speak. Pro
fessor H. S. Tuttle of Pacific univer
sity will be the principal speaker at
the first meeting and dinner of the
men's club of Central Presbyterian
church at 6:30 o'clock tonight. The
Pacific university quartet will fur
nish musical and other entertainment
features. New officers for the com
ing year will be elected.
Charges Against Officer Dropped.
Charges of contributing to the de
linquency of a minor have been dis
missed aganlst Motorcycle Patrolman
Gladwyn after a thorough Investiga
tion by the district attorney's office.
Gladwyn has resumed his duties with
the police bureau. He was arrested
several weeks ago on complaint of
the father of an east side schoolgirl.
Injured Girl Improves. Margaret
Leter. 14-year-old girl who sus
tained a skull fracture when she fell
from the front porch of the Beaver
apartments early Sunday, was re
ported slightly Improved yesterday
by attendants at St. Vincent's hos
pital. Her condition, however, is still
considered critical.
Drug Seller Geti 90 Dats. A sen
tence of DO days m the county Jail
was imposed by Judge Bean upon
Frank White alias Magazine Blackle
after a plea of guilty to a charge of
selling four vials of drugs to a fed
eral agent was made in the federal
court yesterday.
Do Not Forg"et to call up East 308S
when you want the Salvation Army
auto truck to call for cast-off cloth
ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture,
etc. Address i4-26 Union ave.. Major
John Bree. district officer. Adv.
ShipherdV Hot Sprinos, Carson,
Wash. Open all year. Portland office,
tig Chamber Commerce. TeL Main 8032.
John E. Kelly, mgr. Adv.
Mrs. M. E. Norton has returned
from San Diego and will open her
studio in the near future. Adv.
Better Be Safe than sorry. Get a
safety deposit box in the Ladd &
Tllton bank. Adv.
Three good tenors wanted for small
glee club. 202 Tilford bldg. Adv.
Eafett Boxes, ic s.ai:y zi cult
Adv.
Dr. Dattom, glasses, Swetland bldg.
Adv.
Robbery Laid to Wife. That his
wife since deserting him broke Into
his house through a window and re
moved silverware and furniture of
value, was the charge of Fred Mogseth
in a suit for divorce from Pauline
Mogseth filed In the circuit court yes
terday. He declared that his wife
called him bad names such as "satan"
and "devil." The Mogseths were mar
ried in 1905 and there are five chil
dren. Other divorce suits filed in .the
circuit court are: Jean against Homer
Hooker, Ada against Archie Lindsey,
Louise against Bernard Merkle and
John G. against Nettie N. Kblllas.
Payment or $10,000 Allowed. As
a partial payment of a $40,000 fee
recently awarded Attorney C. M.
Idleman for his services during the
year and a half In which he was con
nected with the estate of the late
Thomas Prince, a draft of $10,000
against funds in the estate was
allowed by Circuit Judge Tazwell yes
terday. The total fee asked was $50,
000, but only $40,030 was allowed by
an order of Judge Tazwell. Mr. Prince
left an estate valued at more than
$1,000,000, property in Oregon being
appraised at $337,796 and that in
Massachusetts at 762,176.
Grand Jury Probe Begun. Grand
Jury investigation of the charges
against C. V. Crumley, business col
lege head, made by Mies ddie L.
Ritter of Tacoma, began yesterday
with the summoning of the young
woman and her father and ex-husband
before that body. Crumley is accused
of a criminal assault, after persuad
ing Miss Ritter to go to his apart
ments at Fourteenth and Columbia
streets, October 9. A report on . the
case probably will be made by the
grand jury the latter part of this
week.
Roosevelt Dinner Planned. The
Chamber of Commerce banquet hall,
the blue room in the Oregon building,
has been selected by the committee of
the Roosevelt Republican club of
Oregon as the place where the dinner
will be held October 27, commemorat
ing the anniversary of the late Theo
dore Roosevelt. Plans are being per
fected to make this event one of the
largest of Its kind ever held in Port
land, according to Fred W. Vincent,
secretary of the club
Auto Victim Not Newsboy. Pub
lished reports that 7-year-old Carl
Foster. 864 Mississippi avenue, was a
newsboy, are incorrect, according to
members of the fam!ly. The lad was
killed October 7, when an automobile,
driven by Miss Nan Johnson, struck
him down at the corner of Shaver
street and Mississippi avenue The
boy was standing on the corner to
meet his mother at the time of the
tragic accident.
Salem Banker's Son Killed.
George E. Eyre, son of a Salem banker
and capitalist, was k'lled In a railroad
accident at Reglna, Canada, last Sun
day, according to telegraphic advices
received in Portland yesterday. Mr.
Eyre was 37 years old and lived at
680 East Harrison street. He was in
Canada looking after his extensive
livestock and farming interests. No
details -were received concerning the
fatality.
Insurance Dealer Dies. John Ker,
president of the John Ker company,
insurance dealer, died Saturday at his
home. 756 Talbot read. He was 43
years old and had been in ill health
for some time. The funeral was held
at the First Presbyterian church yes
terday afternoon. The body will be
sent to his former home at Pittsburg
for burial. Mr. Ker is survived by
his widow and two sons, all of Port
land. Filipino Youth Sentenced. George
White, Filipino of 19 years, was sen
tenced to ten days in the county jail
by Judge Kanzler of the court of
demestlc relations on conviction yes
terday of an attack on a 16-year-old
white girl In his apartments. He was
charged with contributing to the de
linquency of the young woman. He
had been in Jail for three weeks
waiting trial.
Yakima Road to Be Built. A road
way Is to he built between Yakima
and Portland by way of Mount Adams.
At a meeting in Yakima last Satur
day night, 100 representative men of
the district decided not to await legal
action, but to start the road through
public subscription. P. Hetherton,
executive secretary of the Portland
Chamber of Comm.Tce. attended the
meeting to represent Portland.
Alameda Official Here. Clifton
E. Hickok, city manager of Alameda.
Cal., spent yesterday with City Com
missioner Bigelow, the greater part
of the time being devoted to an in
spection of the municipal Incinerator.
Mr. Hickok is making a tour to
gather information concerning gar
bage disposal. .
Meeting for Men Called. An open
discussion on '"Portland, My City," will
be held at the Men's Resort, 280 Burn
side street, Friday night at 8 o'clock.
All men interested are invited to at
tend. A community sing will be held
as part of the entertainment before
the discussion.
Clubhouse for rent to responsible
parties for dances or entertainments.
Phone T. A. Wood. Mar. 621. or Tabor
1657. Adv.
' Dr. Marie Equi has resumed prac
tice. La Fayette bldg., 313 Wash
ington St. Tel. Main 3928. Adv
Dr. I. N. Palmer has returned.
Adv.
Young Men:
Bradford
Overcoats
and Suits
are tailored Tor you from fab
rics woven for you in pat
terns designed for you. They
are pre-eminently young;
men's clothes.
'25, '30, '35,
'40, '45
283 Washington Street
Bet. Fourth and Fifth
A Moderately-Priced Hotel of Merit
HOTEL CLIFFORD
East Morrison St. aad East Sixth.
11.25 Per Day. 6 Per Week Vp.
That Fearful Headache.
If it is caused by a bilious attack,
take three of Chamberlain's Tablets
and be well tomorrow. Adv.
Y. M. C.A.TD HELP RUSSIft
JOH.V WANAMAKER TO ERECT
BUILDING IX MOSCOW.
II. V. Stone, Named Coast Director
of $1,000,000 Retirement Fund
Drive, Returns From Chicago.
"John Wanamaker has decided on
the erection of a Y. M. C. A. build
ing in Moscow, Russia, adding to a
string of investments in Y. M. C. A.
structures he has made in Calcutta,
China and Japan. A movement is
on to obtain the grounds for the
Moscow building. Christianizatlon
has been decided on by Mr. Wana
maker as the best way to stabilize
conditions in Russia."
This is the message brought to
Portland by H. W. Stone, general sec
retary of the Portland Young Men's
Christian association, who has re
turned from a trip to Chicago where
he attended an executive meeting on
plans for raisirrg a $4,000,000 retire
ment fund for employed Y. M. C. A.
secretaries.
Mr. Stone was present when Dr.
John R. Mott, head of the Y. M. C. A.
in North America, opened a telegram
from Mr. Wanamaker in which he
stated he was ready to make the gift
to cover expenditures for the Moscow
building. The philanthropist, who
began the erection of Y. M. C. A.
buildings in foreign fields 25 years
aajo, said he believed the project
would help to overcome conditions
caused by the soviet.
To the Pacific coast territory, in
cluding Oregon, Washington, Nevada
and the Hawaiian islands, has been
allotted the work of raising $100,000
toward the H. 000.000 retirement fund,
said Mr. Stone, who was appointed
director of the territory with power
to appoint state directors and chair
men of committees. One gift from
the Rockefeller foundation and John
D. Rockefeller Jr. totals 11.000,000.
Other gifts have swollen the total
amount pledged to 1,500,000. The
funds are to be supplied largely by
the employed officers themselves who
will make gifts and later pay stipu
lated percentages of their incomes.
Mr. Stone attended in Chicago a
large celebration of the 100th anni
versary of the founding of the Y. M.
C. A. by the late Sir George Williama
Representatives were present fron.
India, China, Japan and South Amer
ican countries. Messages were sent
by heads of governments of many
foreign countries. Secretary of Ag
riculture Wallace attended in behalf
of President Harding. The celebra
tion was held In the Chicago T. W
C. A. college.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.
Only Installation in the Pacific
northwest of Yale & Towne Change
able locksi It's worth your while to
f:nd out how this lock differs from
all others. All Sizes now available.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY, Sixth
and Morrison. Adv.
Midland Ships Cattle.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Oct. 17.
(Special.) The little town of Mid
land, seven miles south of here, is the
center of livestock shipping activity
THIRD STORY
NOW SHOWING
1
AuditoriuM
3d and Clay, rhone Main 720.
TODAY, TONIGHT,
TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
COXTIM'Ol S 2 TO 10:30 P. M.
-FK.tTI HE BEGINS
2:30, 4:30, 8:30, 8:30
THRILLING FILM FEATl'BK
OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE
SEE
The Great Apes In a l.onz Series
of LatiKB. Thrilla and
Sensation.
SEE GREAT TIGER FIGHT
MOST REMARKABLE WILD
ANIMAL T1IHI1.L EVER
FILMED.
REMEMBER,
CONTINTOX'S, 2 TO 10:30.
FEATURE AT 2:30. 4:30, :30. 8:30
ACCOUNT LARGE CAPACITY
Children I Children On.
Under I Ul to 16 . .UG
ADULTS 30c ISSTr.
Don't take chances,
take an overcoat!
More colds come
from carelessness
than necessity.
Avoid the chill, the
pill, the doctor's bill.
Here's a coat with a
conscience.
It will wake you up
like a $60 coat and
shake you down for
only $32.50.
Men's and Boys' Wear
S. & II. Stamps
Morrison, Corner Fourth St.
at present. On one day last week ten
carloads of cattle and 11 carloads of
sheep were shipped. . Similarly large
shipments are made about three times
a week. The Southern Pacific closed
the Midland station and withdrew Its
agent several months ago. Because
of the corral facilities livestock ship
pers find it the most convenient point
to load, and have petitioned the state
public service commission to instruct
the railway company to maintain an
agent there for the remainder of the
shipping season.
S. A H. Green Stamps for cash.
Holman Fuel Co.. coal and wood.
Main 363: 56(-!l Adv
BARGAIN PRICES
On New
Electric
Washers
Just 10 high-grade Electric
Clothes Washers left at a
$32.50 Reduction
Regular
Price
Your Price
Now
$145 S112.50
$7.50 Dow
The Balance in Easy
Monthly Payments
You will be satisfied, or at the
end of ten days' trial we will re
fund all of your money. Just a
few left, so
Phone Now Main 7370
ELECTRIC
SERVICE Co.
128 Vi TENTH STREET
XjLsiel
Sold by
Cheney Prices
Reduced
vVe take pleasure in announcing a
material price reduction on all models
of The Cheney Phonograph, eSective
immediately.
This reduction is made possible by
economies effected in our new facto
ries, by new merchandising methods,
and by lowered production costs.
Henceforth, you can buy The Cheney,
"The Master Instrument" at the fol
lowing orices:
Regular Models
Former Price New Price
Sheraton Period $150 $120
Hepplewhite Period . ... 185 150
William & Mary Period . . . 250 . 200
Georgian Period ..... 290 250
VJueen Anne Period .... 385 350
Corresponding redactions in Console models
Supreme in quality, The Cheney is within
reach of every home at these new low prices.
THE CHENEY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY. Chicago
The Cheney is sold in Portland byt
G. R JOHNSON PIANO CQ.
147-149 Sixth Street
CHENEY PHONOGRAPH COMPANY
Distributors, 212 Selling Building
Cheney
THE MASTER INSTRUMENT
Andrews - ConoTer Fuel
Co.,
37th and Sandy Road.
Central P"nel Co.,
249 Second Street.
Columbia Fuel Co.,
Delaware and Colum
via Blvd.
Crenton Fred A Fuel Co.,
50th and Powell Val
ley Road.
I. T. HowM.
20 East 80th Street.
Millard Ave. Fuel Co.,
5228 72d Street S. E,
St. Johns Ice Company,
710 Lombard Street.
Sellwood Wood and Coal
Co
13th and Lynn Sts.
Williams Avenue Fuel
Co..
677 Williams Ave.
Woodlawn Fuel Co.,
480 Dekum Ave.
You'll Have to Stock Up
Before You Can Stoke Up
The chilly, blustering weather is as cer
tain as night follows day. Putting off
fuel preparedness doesn't remove the necessity;
it but breeds discomfort dissatisfaction.
And SUPERIOR coal (not just coal) is the an
swer to all your hopes for better heating. It's
the coal you can ask for by name and be assured
of proper fuel for furnace, range, fireplace and
heater.
It's the clinkerless kind, leaving little soot;
burns with a long flame and little ash; fires
easily and has extreme heat value.
Superior Domestic Lump is the eco
nomical range of size for all purposes.
A. S. Boyd, N. W. Agent
if i - -i"7a'".T
U. kw I.
Henry Bldg:, Portland, Or.
7 N
t&iSt&M V
Notice:
So many people took advantage of the Radiant
fire Sale (at $1 down!) that it looks as if the sale
will close tomorrow!-
Don't put it off till the sale is over!
Master
Minds
And willing
hands are of
no avail with
out good eyes in the struggle
for enjoyment, education, im
provement and success. One
who might otherwise become a
power in the world is often
broken down mentally, physic
ally and morally through a
waste of nerve energy because
of defective eyes which a pair
of my Perfect Fitting Glasses
would greatly benefit.
Better Vision Better Business
DR. WHEAT
OPTOMETRIST
EYESIGHT ""
SPECIALIST
Suite 207, Morgan Building
New Perkins Hotel
WaHhinfffon St. and Fifth.
Portland. Oregon.
$ 1 Per Day Upward
Special .. - ..tea.
PERKINS GRILL
and STEAK SHOP
JlICTf STEAKS AXD CHOPS
Brylled Over Charcoal Only Joat
to Suit Yon.
Breakfasts 25 to Oe
Luncheons 35c aad COe
Dinner 75c. Sunday Dinner S1.00
Those You Meet
at social affairs and in the course of your
daily business life are quick to see faults
and flaws in dress.
And yet they recognize and appreciate the
fine details that go to make perfection.
Norman-tailored clothes command respect
everywhere.
NORMAN BROS
JK Tailors to Men and Women
Ti H 101-106 Meuanlne Floor, Northwestern Bank
. a ' T r A r- t.-r-r- fr 1Vnt -rVrri" mr n tt rJtiK"T,.J
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. i
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No Drugs
No Surgery
VITOZONE Treatments re- 'i
move the cause, eliminate the
poison, purify the blood.
VITOZONE Treatments are
germ destroying, health build
ing, vitalizing. They take you
back youthward.
If there is a cure it is Vito
zone Treatments.
The most marvelous health
building method known to
science.
Vitozone Healthatorium
301 Pittock Block
Phone Broadway 2866
Wanted Chairs to Cane
and Pianos to Tune
by School for Blind
sr., particular Call
URS. J. F. MYERS. EAST 735,
Phone Your Want Ads to
THE OREGONIAN
Main 7070 Automatic 560-93
PILES
Fistula, Fis
sure, Itching
and all other
rectal condi
tions except
Cancer perma
nently cared
without a sur
gical operation.
Mr method s painless, requires no
anesthetic and la permanent. There
la no confinement to bed. no la
terference with business or aoclat
eng-afrementa.
I eliminate all doubt aa to results
by agreeing- to return your lee it
1 (all to cure your Piles.
Call or writs (or booklet.
DR. C. J. DEAN
2d and Morrison Sta Portland. Or.
Mention ibis paper when wrltlnr.
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BILIOUSNESS 8ICK HEADACHE,
call (or an H? Tablet, ( vecetabl.
aperient) to tons sod strencthea
the organs of digestion and ellml
cstlorj. Improves Appetite, Relieves
Constipation.
Oct y43r Vfdfirovr
25'Box 53qr
Chips off -the OM Block
Nt JUNIOR Llttla ffis
One-third the regular dose. Mads
of sams Ingredients, than candy
coated. For children and adults.