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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 70TO. S.0-S Sunday Editor Main 7070. o0-S5 Advertising Department. .Main 7070. Superintendent of Bldg...Mln 70 0. 560-Si AMUSEMENTS. ORPHSUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. Thla afternoon and tonight. BAKER (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Play, era In -Turn to lha Right." Tbls after- tOOO. LYRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical comedy. "The Awakening- of Calls. Threa how dally. 2. 7. and P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 to . 45 to 11 P. M.. Saturday, Sunday and Mondays continuous, 1:14 to 11 P. M. PANT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vande Tllle. Tors anowa dally. 2. I and :0J P. Id. . Essat Contest Announced. The Oreeron dairy council through 3. D Mlckle. aeeretary. will give three prizes for the three beat essays writ ten about the council's booth at the food show. The contest Is open to children In the grammar grades. Mr. Mlckle has announced that all essays must be handed to him by Saturday night. They must be left at the dairy council's booth at the armory or ad dressed to the office at 428 Morgan building. The booth is an educational exhibit. The prises offered are: First, cash award of 15: second, cash 110; third, a six-pound Tillamook cheese The Judges will be experts In English composition and In the food value of milk and dairy products. All children competing are asked by Mr. Mlckle to write plainly and on one side or tns paper. ErjrjCATOm to Attend Contbrence. Dr. Edward O. Slsson, professor of philosophy at Reed college, will at tend the Washington Educators' asso ciation conference which will be held at Belllngham, Wash., the last three days of this week, where he will present a lecture on "Education and the World's Progress." During the conference one day will be set aside for the discussion of the limitations of armament, which at present is the world wide question of the times. Dr. Sisson will present the United States' point of view on the question of disarmament and Dean Herbert Coleman of the University of British Columbia will present the Canadian arguments. Chrysanthemum Show Near. Ar rangements for the chrysanthemum show to be staged by the Oregon Florists' club in conjunction with the Portland Chamber of Commerce on November 9 to 11 will be completed at a meeting of all committees in charge in the green room of the chamber on Wednesday. The three-day show and entertainment will be in the green room. Wlnthrop Hammond has been named chairman of the day for November 11, when the wounded world's war veterans will be enter tained as special guests Immediately following the Armistice day parade. Oregon's Resources Topic. "Ore gon's Resources. Natural and Ac quired," was the subject that Dr. John B. Horner, professor of history at Oregon Agricultural college, discussed In a talk before the members' forum of the Chamber of Commerce yester day. Dr. Horner declared the state possesses more resources than the original 13 colonies combined and through development of the various Industries has become famine-proof. The date prune was discussed by Malcolm McDonald, originator of the fruit, and samples were passed around to members. Quarantine Penalty Fixed. All persons found guilty of violating quarantine regulations will be re quired to remain at the city Isola tion hospital at their own expense, according to announcement made yes terday by Dr. George Parrlsh, city health officer. All such persons will be required to stay at the isolation hospital for at least two weeks, or until such time as the health authori ties are confident that they are free from all danger of communicating the disease to others. Trade Representative Invited. An invitation to send a representa tive from the foreign trade depart ment of the Portland Chamber of Commerce to Tacoma on October 28 to confer with representatives from similar organizations in the north west on arrangements for the first Pacific northwest trade conference at Tacoma, December 8, was received yesterday. The representative of the Portland chamber has not been selected. T. R. Banquet Indorsed. The com mittee In charge in the Theodore Roosevelt banquet to be held In the blue room of the Chamber of Com merce next Thursday night, October 17. yesterday received a personal let ter from Theodore Roosevelt Jr., in dorsing the plan of holding this cele bration. Mr. Roosevelt also included In his letter a message to the people of Portland, and asked that this mes sage be read at the banquet. New Zonino Act Prepared. A sec ond zoning act. less drastic than that defeated by the voters about one year ago. is being prepared and will be ready for consideration by the city council within a few months, accord ing to City Commissioner Barbur. The measure is being framed by the city planning commission. Commissioner Barbur is of the opinion that there will be little or no opposition to Its enactment. Crrr Acquires County Roads. Sur render to the city of Jersey street, from Chapman addition to St. Johns avenue; St. Johns avenue, from Jersey to Kellogg, and Kellogg, from St. Johns avenue to the city limits, was authorized by Multnomah county commissioners yesterday. These streets until now have been county roads. The county Is pledged to ex pend $13,000 on the total cost of im provements planned by the city. E. C. Bechtold to Speak. Edmund C. Bechtold has been announced as the principal speaker at the luncheon today of the National Progress club, to be held at the Multnomah hotel. His subject will be "Advertising, the Universal American Game." The rest of the programme will be personal talks, one member about another and five of them taking part in the pro gressive biography game. Youno) Men Need Clothing. Pre vented from going to work by the lack of suitable clothing, two young men about 18 yean of age are in the home of the Oregon Prisoners' Aid society, Portland Commons. The so ciety has requested that any chari tably disposed people who would give these men some suitable clothing com municate with them. Jewish Question Is Topic. Rev. F. W. Thompson of New York city and Rev. O. Hafner of this city will speak on The Responsibility of the Church Toward the Jews" tonight at the Primitive church. East Tenth and Weldler streets. Infantile Paralysis Found. Two cases of Infantile paralysis were re ported to the city health office yes terday. John Rosenberg, 2 years old and William Dickson Jr., 15 years old! are the two hoys reported to be suf fering from the disease. Do Not Foroit to call up East 8088 when you want the Salvation Army auto truck to call for cast-off cloth ing, magazines, newspapers, furniture etc Address 24-2S Union ave.. Major John Bree. district officer. Adv. Clubhouse for rent to responsible parties for dances or entertainments. Phone T. A. Wood. Mar. 821. cr Tabor 1647. Adv. Dr. Sherman E. Wright has re turned. Adv. Da. Dayton, glasses. Swetland bldf. Adv 8rjCTT Boxaa. Ir i.at!r :$ Oak Adv. DR. Hubert F. Leonard returned. Adv. Farm Hand Tries Suicide. Andrew Allman, a Swiss farm band, 56 years old, made an unsuccessful attempt to end his life yesterday when he slashed his wrist with a safety razor blade at the farm home of John Rez near Hillsdale yesterday. The injured man was brought to Portland and re moved to St. Vincent's hospital. He lost considerable blood and was tn a weakened condition last night al though belief was expressed that he might recover. Despondency over failure to find work is believed to failure to find work is believed to have been responsible for the rash act. Allman is unmarried and has no relatives in this country so far as is known. Robber's Victim Is Better. W. C. (Jerry) Powers, poolhall proprietor, who was shot in the abdomen early Sunday by Joe Hill In an attempted robbery, was reported as resting easily at Good Samaritan hospital last night and attending nurses believe he will recover. Hill, the confessed as sailant, was charged with assault and robbery In a complaint filed by Deputy District Attorney Stockman at police headquarters. Hill, who is an Aus trian, has admitted the attempted robbery and has signified his inten tion of pleading guilty. Hindu Is Beaten. Tol Shlnda, a Hindu, was taken to Good Samaritan hospital yesterday in a critical con dition as a result of a beating alleged to have been administered at Linnton by Washa Wah Singh, an other Hindu. The assailant fled and has not yet been captured. Police yesterdsy conducted an investigation, but were unable to learn much con cerning the cause of the assault. Highway Commission Meets. A three-day session of the state high way commission will open at 10 o'clock this morning at the court house. Bids will be received today and tomorrow on 120 miles of road work of which 20 miles Is pavement. The commission also will offer for sale 11,500,000 of bonds. Traffic Men in Conference. John M. Scott, general passenger agent, and W. F. Miller, assistant general freight agent of the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, are in San Francisco in answer to a summons to attend a conference with the traffic chiefs of the system. Cigar Store Is Robbed. Tony Kuzlch, proprietor of a cigar store at 61 North Second street, reported to the police yesterday that thieves had broken into the place during the night and carted away a large quantity of cigarettes and tobacco. Mr. Mahaffib on Visit. Charles D. Mahaffie, an attorney for the United States railroad administration repre senting the government in suits aris ing during the period of government control of the railroads. Is a visitor In Portland, his former home. One Divorce Suit Filed. One divorce action was filed In the circuit court yesterday, that of Lula Gregory against Henry Gregory, charging desertion. Negro Objects to Alleged Victim as His Attorney. Court's Offer to Appoint Judge LK tlefleld la Opposed. TT AVE you an attorney?" Pre 171 siding Circuit Judge Stapleton asked Walter D. Smith, negro, when the latter was arraigned in tils court on one of three burglary Indictments yesterday afternoon. "Nossuh." "I think I shall appoint Judge E. V. Littlefield to defend you," announced the Judge. "Wassat name, suh?" Smith wanted to know. "E. V. Llttlefield." "Nuthin' doln', yeronner. I doan wan' that man to defend me fer nuthin'," protested Smith. One of the houses robbed by Smith was the home of E. V. Llttlefield, as Judge Stapleton well knew. Wllber Henderson was then appointed and Smith got until today to plead. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. Only. Installation In the Pacific northwest of Yale & Towne Change able locks. It's worth your while to find out how this lock differs from all others. All Sizes now available. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY. Sixth and Morrison. Adv. 0VERC0ATST0 ORDER. I am overstocked with a large se lection of fine Overcoatings. You may have your selection of coatings at very near cost to me. HENRY W. JACOBSON, 324-26 Morrison street. Portland Hotel block. Adv. Bend Legion to Celebrate. BEND. Or.. Oct. 24. (Special.) Morning services at the American Legion building, a football game tn the afternoon, a bonfire on the river front in the evening and a military dance at the Legion building imme diately following are to be the fea tures of the Bend observance of armistice day. The programme is In charge of a committee representing Percy A. Stevens post No. 4. Amer ican Legion, headed by J. C. Wright. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many kind friends and neighbors who were so kind to us in our sad bereavement through the loss of our dear husband and father. MRS. CARL LORENZ Adv. AND FAMILY. 6. 4t H. green stamps for cash. Holman Fuel Co.. coal and wood. Main 868: 880-81. Adv. Orpheum matinee today. 15-25-50-Ad. Orpheum matinee today. 15-25-50-Ad. ticnal&est course Us imiisually delicious onee always is 1.800.000 cup wore Jerved at t Ira PANAMA-PACIFIC Internet loiul JE3P05IJIQN- 1J Ml ur Caswells K4TIONAI CREST STOREKEEPER IS ROBBED CASH AD CHECKS ARE TAKEN FROM IJVIXG ROOM. Sneak Thief Gets $ 1 2 6 In Currency From Salem-Port land Auto Stage Driver. A lone burglar broke into the liv ing room of R. H. Hllliard in the rear of his store, 604 Killlngsworth avenue, early yesterday morning and stole $5 in cash and five checks for small amounts. Hllliard reported to the police detective bureau. The burglar gained entrance by breaking open a rear window. Payment on the checks was stopped as soon as the banks were opened yesterday. A. Jensen of Mllwaukie reported that a 20-year-old boy had entered his home late Sunday and stolen a large quantity of silverware and clothing as well as several valued pieces of jewelry. The youth wore a mixed mackinaw. He was short and stocky and of light complexion. While P. H. Miller was sleeping In bis hotel room at 300H Fourth street early yesterday, a prowler en tered the room by means of a pass key and stole $74 in cash. Miller lost one check, and several Mexican coins. A. J. Wheaton driver of a Sal em -Portland auto stage, lost 12 In cur rency as the result of a hotel sneak thief who entered his room at 189 Park street during the early morn ing hours and rifled his pockets of the money. Wheaton said he left the door of his room unlocked. BOND OVERSALE SHOWN CLAIMS FOR MORRIS ASSETS ARE PRESENTED. Proof That Securities Had Been Set Aside Produced by Three at Hearing Before Referee. Claimants for bonds valued at $6000 appeared yesterday before A. M. Can non, referee in bankruptcy, at a hear ing to fecover specific assets of the defunct bond house of Morris Broth ers, Inc., and it was found that there had been an apparent oversale of $1000 in the sale of the Canadian bonds In question. Miss A. N. Newklrk and A. E. Sta ples each produced written evidence to show that bonds of $1000 each had been set aside for them. F. W. -Cook-ham established the fact that ,3000 of the same issue had been eet aside for him. Kenneth Campbell could show no written proof for a f.1000 bond of the same issue which he claimed. Following the bearing John P. Win ter, attorney for Judge Earl C. Bro naugh. trustee, declared there appar ently was an oversale of $1000 in the bonds. Several hearings for creditors of the bankrupt bond house will be held be fore Referee Cannon this week. WALLACE B1RDSALL DEAD Good Roads Champion Succumbs After Long Illness. Wallace Birdsall. good roads cham pion and formerly manager of the Pilot Butte inn. in Bend, died yester day afternoon at 4:20 o'clock at the Sellwood hospital after an illness of several months. A complication of ailments caused Mr. Birdsall to discontinue his work in Bend several months ago. He came to Portland for treatment in July and remained at the Multnomah hotel for some time. He then went to Sellwood hospital where he under- Do you know someone unable to enjoy the beau ties of our outdoor life or the luxury of growing things? To such a one, what gift could mean more than a beautiful potted plant? . ay it with ftowefj- Some Very Pleasant Suites at In vitingly Low Winter Kates. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streets. OHIO ELECTRIC CLEANER Look for the Cleaner With the Red Band. At Your Dealer's. If you are near-sighted one of those persons who are occasionally accused by a friend for passing on the street without recognition your eyes need examining. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY Floyd F. Brower, Mgr. 145 Sixth, Near Alder. (Not connected with any other optical concern.) Gabardine Rainproof Coats Feature Value $35 OHOWER coats for rainy days. They're smart coats for any weather and they'll hold their shape in or out of an automobile. Other good coats at . $25 $37.50 $45 Men's and Boys' Wear Morrison, Corner Fourth S. II. STAMPS GIVEN went several operations In an effort to regain his health. Mr. Birdsall went to Bend several years ago and associated himself with the Pilot Butte inn. He became an ardent champion of good roads, a booster for Bend and for the scenic beauties of eastern Oregon. It was he who was responsible for Irvin Cobb, the writer, coming to Oregon for the purpose of writing a series of articles on central Oregon. He was Mr. Birdsall's guest His widow and one son survive Mr. Birdsall. Funeral arrangements have not been made. List of Jurors Drawn. FOSSIL. Or., Oct. 24. (Special.) The jury list for. the November term of circuit court follows: Ed Ball, Robert Hendricks. R. J. Koper, I H. Morris, H. W. Graham. J. W. Keeton, F. E. Meteer. J. K. Barry, R. N. Don nelly. Ben Iremonger, H. C. Shown, Ben Glenn, L. C. Kelsay, C. A. Cole. pOR downright quality, superior style and dollar-for-dollar value, the young man who wants to conserve his expenditures will wisely choose Bradford Suits and Overcoats Here are types the newest, right from the style head-. quarters of the country New York! We invite young men to see them at this store. 285 Washington Street, Bet. Fourth and Fifth. PILES Fistula, Fis sure, Itching and all other rectal condi tions except Cancer perma nently cured without a sur gical opera tion. My method is painless, requires no anesthetic and is permanent. There is no confinement in bed, no interference with business or so cial engagements. I eliminate all doubt as to re sults by agreeing to return your fee If I fail to cure your Piles. Call or write for booklet. DR. C. J. DEAN 2d and Blorrlnon St a.. Portland, Or. Mention this paper when writing. Wanted Chairs to Cane and Pianos to Tune by School for Blind For Particulars Call MRS. J. F. MYERS, EAST 735. A Moderately-Priced Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD East Morrison St. and East Sixth. SI. 2.1 Per Day. 8 Per Week TJp. iiki.uiJ:..' 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Vitozone Healthatoriura 301 Pittock Block Phone Broadway 2866 PILES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Over 25 years sko I suffered greatly from a very severe case of Piles. I could scarcely walk or sit down. After trying; different remedies with no sat isfaction, I consulted a physician, who told me that the only sure cure was an operation. I would not submit to the embarrassment of such a treatment, so 1 tried RECT ALINE and used it niffht and morn, tng- for a short time. Kellef was felt rlKht from the start, and one nlpht the tumor completely passed from me and I nave never had a touch of PILES or any Inflammation of the rectal region ,lDC' MRS. J. E. LITTLE, Portland. Oregon. No doubt you can have the same experience as Mrs. Little. We are so confident that you will get desired results after using Rectaline as directed, that, in case you do NOT. we will cheerfully re fund your money. RECTALINE (A Paramount Product) Price .i.on. 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