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TTTE MORNING OREGONTAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 7070. !HI0-8 Bandar Editor Vain 7070. R60-9J Advartisins Department. -Main 7070. 6B0-K5 Superintendent of Bids. ..Main 7070. 560-M BAKER (Alder at Eleventh) Baker Play, era in ""Turn to tha Want." TonlinL LYRIC (Broadway at Morrlion) Muijeal comedy. "The Awakenlni of Calia. Threo ehowe aaily. 4i. . and P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tnmhlll) Vaudevllla and moving ptoturea. 2 to , 6:45 to 11 P. M.. Saturday, Sunday, and Mondaya continuous, 1:1 to 11 P. Ja. PANTAGE3 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude vllle. Three enowe dally. J. I and .0 P. M. . TicKiiB to Bb Exchanged Saturday. -Holders of season tickets for the aeries of eonosrts, which the Port land symphony orchestra will give this season, will exchange their tickets for seat reservations Saturday Kh.rman. Clay Co. The box office will open at A. M. The seat ex change Is being held Saturday In response to many requests to accom modate teachers and others who do not have school days free. The res ervations have been made in previous years at the Heillg theater, but since there are two performances at that theater on Saturday. It was Impos sible to hold the exchange there this aeaaon. Those who have not yet purchased season tickets, may still do so at the office of the Portland ym phony orchestra at- Sherman. Clay & Co. Rred Conducts Experiments. The Reed college physics laboratory again will conduct experiments for Indivi duals desirous, of learning the prop erties and contents of natural re sources such as oil. or mineral waters Jr. A. A. Knowlton has received recently two bottles of mineral water from a man living near .Mount Jef ferson. Dr. Knowlton and Carol Ten Eyck have set up a - complex ap paratus Including an electroscope which will detect a millionth of a milligram of radium. If ths mineral contains the expected radium emana tion a thorough investigation will be made of the Mount Jefferson district. Club to Hear Fair Discussed. "Portland's Part In the Exposition" will be the subject of an address by Frederick Vlnlng Klsher of Idaho at the luncheon of the Progressive Busi ness Men's club at the Benson hotel today. Julius .Meier, chairman of the exposition, will discuss the proposed levy for the fair. A number of musl ral features will be put on by the Portland Opera association Including: Quartet "Itlgoletto," solo "Lo Hear the (ientlo Lark" and sextet from "Lucia." Mrs. K. L. Thompson will speak briefly on the opera association. ' Father SIurpht Now Abbot. An nouncement has been made of the election last Tuesday of Father Ber nard Murphy as abbot of 8t. Bene dict abbey. Mount Angel. Father Murphy will fill the place made vacant by the death of Abbot Placldus. Father Murphy was born In Oregon and educated for the priesthood at 'Mount Angel, and later In Home. He has been connected with St. Bene dict abbey and Mount Angel college since 107. Bankruptct Pititioxi Filed. Tsunio Horluchl, . Japanese truck farmer of Clackamas, Or., filed a petition In bankruptcy In federal court yesterday, giving his liabilities as $5000 and assets as $695. Other petitions filed yesterday were those of Elmer E. Gtoutenberg, laborer of Amity. Or., with liabilities of $847.6: and assets of $8.19, and John Naie, former real estate man of Gladstone, Or., who gave his llabllltieg-as $741.32 and assets as $120. Hanger Takes Examination. L. D. Blodgctt, ranger of Oak Ridge sta tion of the Cascade national (orest, arrived here yesterday morning and completed ths first part of a special examination for timber scalers. Deputy Supervisor Neal of the Ore gon national forest Is conducting the examination here. Ranger Blodgett la the only candidate taking the test In Portland, but similar examinations are being conducted In several other cltlos of the northwest. Store Opening) Announced. The Knight Drug company will celebrate the opening of its third Btore, wiiich Is located at Fifth and Washington streets, at 10 o'clock this" morning. The work of remodeling the location for the new store and Installing goods was completed yesterday. The man agement announced that Oregon goods will be featured as much as possible In the store. Two Thefts Reported. Mrs. O. Jolly, 3SS Eleventh street, lost a gold wateh and several other articles of Jewelry some time Tuesday, she re ported yesterday to the police detec tive bureau. Charles Douglas of Salem reported loss of $90 through the work of a sneak thief who ransacked his room at the Arcade hotel Tuesday night. Police were unable to obtain clews In either case. Film Is condemned. The motion picture censor board and the viewers of the city have condemned the film. "Paying the Piper." This picture had been previously condemned by two of the viewers Mrs. O. C. Loiter and Miss Camilla Her. The censor board and viewers met at the municipal auditorium and voted to sustain the report of the two viewers. Accused Men Dent Guilt John T. (McKay and Albert N. Heaton were released on ball of $1000 each yes terday after they had pleaded not guilty In federal court on indictments charging them with violation of the anti-narcotic ait. The Indictment stated that 18 bottles of cocaine were found In their possession. Confessed Burolar Waives Hear ing. -Roland Cosgrove, the burglar who confessed to several house Jobs following his arrest Tuesday, waived preliminary hearing tn police court yesterday and was bound over to the grand Jury under $2-500 bonds, which he was unable to give. He la charged w-lth grand larceny. Dobrosovxkt Hearing Todat Frank Dobrosovsky will appear be fore Commissioner Frazer today for preliminary hearing on a charge of sending obscene letters through the mails. Dobrosovsky waa arrested at Silverton Tuesday and was lodged In the county Jail here. Longshoreman Dies Scddenlt W alter Welldmayor. a longshoreman. 3 years old. succumbed to an unex pected attack of heart disease while at work at the Inman-Poulson dock late yesterday. The body wa re moved to the morgue. There proba bly will be no Inquest. Gold or Aluminum as a base for artificial teeth will correct that burn ing, uncomfortable feeling due to a rubber plate As a specialist, and also featuring metal plates. I can guaran tee results. Dr. E. C. Roasman. Ill Journal Bldg. Adv. Cadets Attend Food Show. The class In general science from the Hill Military academy attended the food snow at the armory yesterday after noon. George Adams. Instructor of science accompanied the class. Do Not Forget 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 S4-28 Union ave.. Major John Bree, district officer. Adv. Do Nor Forget the opening danca at new labor temple tat. eve. Largeet and best hall in Portland. Fleming's 10-plece orchestra will furnish music Adv. Clubhouse for rent to responsible psrtlra for dances or entertainments. Phone T. A" Wood Mir 8-.M. or Tabor 157. Adv Dr. Hi'Kis. eye, ear, nose and throat. Office Selling bldg.i res. Norton la hotsl. Adw. Pumper Exceeds Requirements. Test proving efficiency far beyond re quirements were made on the new 1000-gallons-a-minute pumper pur chased by Portland and the turret wagon purchased by the Corvallls fire bureau and Corvallls city officials yesterday at Tenth and Hall street. Both pieces of equipment were pur chased through the A. G. Long com pany of Portland, being La Franca type of equipment. City Commis. sloner Blgelow received reports last night that the Portland pumper ex ceeded pumping requirements by 9 per cent and speed requirements by 20 per cent. The pumper will be de livered to the city immediately. Exposition Tax Indorsed. A pledge to work- In favor of voting special taxes for expense of the 1925 ex position atthe special city election, November 19, was made by the Lang Syne society at a luncheon meeting yesterday at the Multnomah hotel. E. J. Jaeger and Frederick V. Fisher addressed the society. A musical pro gramme was presented by Joseph P. Mulder, tenor, accompanied by Mrs. Mulder at the piano. Fortune Tellers' Measure Lost. The city council yesterday refused to approve an ordinanoe having for its purpose the licensing of palmistry, fortune telling and mind reading. The ordinance was- prepared -at the re quest of a number of fortune tellers, but was permanently sidetracked upon the recommendation of a special com mittee, composed of City Attorney Grant and City Commissioners Mann and Pier. Complaint to Be Amended. An agreement that the government be allowed until December 1 to file its third amended complaint against the Grand Ronde Lumber company was filed yesterday with the federal court clerk. Two previous complaints were held defective. The government alleges that the Grand Ronde Lumber com pany acquired valuable timber lands near La Grande by using the "dummy entry" process. William Levers to Lecture. Wllllam.C. Levere of Evanston. 111., national secretary of the Sigma Alpha. Epsilon college fraternity, will lecture for members of the fraternity and alumni in room 209 at the Imperial hotel tonight at t o'clock. Mr. Levere Is here on a tour of the country, visiting college and alumni chapters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, which is ene of the largest of the national college fraternities. Movie Protest Overruled. Mayor Baker has refused" to consider pro tests made by representatives of two mofiion-plcture houses against lne showing of "East Lynne," a first-run picture, at the auditorium for 25 cents admission. The protest was made by representatives of theaters charging less than the standard rates and they held that the showing of this picture at reduced prices would be detri mental to their business. Bootleggers Pat $200 Each. Pines of, $200 were levied against two con victed bootleggers in police court yes terday by Municipal Judge Rossman. L. Anderson had a quantity of liquor In his possession when taken Into custody by Lieutenant Robson and Patrolmen Harms and Nutter. Trefno Bvanhoff had a small quantity of moonshine when Sergeant Keegan of the morals squad took him Into custody. Dr. Blaxe Held in Narcotics Case. Dr. Howard Blake, a Seattle physi cian cnarged with violation of the Harrison narcotics act. appeared be fore Commissioner Fraser in federal court yesterday and waa ordered sent to Seattle last night In custody ef Deputy Marshal Stubllng. Dr. Blake is said to have prescribed morphine for some of his pattenti by methods violating federal laws. Drink Costs Woman $75 Helen Nickleson was fined $75 by Munic ipal Judge Rossman yesterday on a charge of bootlegging after Patrol man McCutcheon of the morals squad testified the woman had M him a drink of moonshine for 50 cents. The pouceman also testified she was an immoral woman and another fine of eo was aaaed by the court before she got her liberty. Benefit Fair Opens Todat. A three-day fair and carnival for the benefit of the sisters of St. Mary's Institute of Beaverton will open to day at the Multnomah hotel. Beauti ful and useful needlework, the work of slaters of the 15 communities in which Ihey teach, will be dlsnlnveri. and household goods, groceries, novel ties ana otner articles, donated bv merchants, will be sold. Wome.Vs Realty .Meet inn Tnamm There will be a meetlnz of the women's realty board at room 808 in tne Artisans bulldina- tnniirht at 7tn o'clock, according to announcement made by Mrs. Alvln Johnann nri. dent. (Matters of importance relative to Increasing the membership of the board and obtaining recognition from i .-.auoiiai Association of Real Estate Boards win come up. Lecture Is Announced Th -intk lecture of a series given by Dr. Will lam T. McKlveen will h Haiiv.V. the First Congregational church to- 'S"i at s ociock. The subject will be 'How the Faith of One Heals Another at a Distance" Th. ...i.. of lectures Is on the general subject of 'The Psychology of Healing" and i .urntiini large audiences. Sinole Tax League to Mrft -u-v, Pays Meier Frank'a Taxes?" will be tne sUDlect discussed at th. ,...,.. meeting of the Oregon Single Tax eague to be held at the central library Saturday night at 8 o'clock. This will be one of the regular meet ings of the league and all interested are invited to be present. Stevedoring Compant Sued Dam ages of $2975 were sought hv Kmil Ehner from the Oregon Btev!nrin. company In a suit filed in the cir cuit court yesterday alleging that his leg wa broken while In the employ of that concern November 15, 1919. LR- Watton. giasaaa. Swatlanj o.ja Adv. Dr. Hubert F. Leonard returned Adv. DREEOH LEADS ON COAST PERCENTAGE OF CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL LARGEST. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our manv friends for their kindness during the Illness and death of our wife and mother, Eva Barbara Parks, and for the beautiful floral of ferlngs. FRED O. PARKS Adv. AND CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to those who so kindly assisted us dur ing the Illness and death of our be loved mother. MRS. R. E. HOOVER. MRS. W. C. R1EDER. My MRS V. B. YEOMAN. California Second and Washington Third Louisiana's Average Is Lowest of All. Oregon leads the Pacific coast states In the percentage of children between the ages of 6 and 1 attending school, according to tne census bureau. The 1920 census figures credit Oregon with 217,103 children between the age of 6 and 20. while 152.275, or 70 1 per cent of the number, are in. school. Washington and California have and tl.S per cent, respectively, of the children of the same ages In school. The school age population of the United States is listed as 39.250,870, with 64.3 per cent attending school. Utah leads all the states with an a-ttendence average of 73 per eent between the ages of t and 20. Louisi ana has' the poorest average. 83 per cent. Oregon ranks among the six states leading in attendance records. The government report hows fur ther that 94.7 per eent of the children of Oregon, and Washington between the agee of 7 and 13 are In school. Massachusetts' has- the best rating In this group with 98.1 per cent in school. Girls in Sailors' Uniforms Cruise in San Francisco. Halloween Lark Laids Pretty Jacklrs in City Prtsoa. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26 (Spe cial.) Jackie William and Billle Blake, comely girls from Richmond and Eureka respectively, certainly can do full Justice to the regulation United States sailor's uniform. They so daszled the representatives of law and order in San FTancisco that one policeman, after gazing at the two trimly clad figures, whipped out his revolver and fired two shots in the air. But although it waa all a lark, in the spirit of Halloween, the girls are held In the eity prison because it was learned that they had bqrrowed the naval regalia from two sailor, which is against the law. Jackie and Billle first came within the pale of the law about 2 o'clock this morning, when policemen stand ing at the south end of the Stockton street tunnel got the shock of their lives. An automobile thundered through the tunnel. Astride the hood were two girlish figure's in navy blue. Two shots brought the car to a stop. After which there was a trip to the city prison. The manager of the Allen hotel said two sailors among his guests had admitted lending uniforms, 'caps and shoes to the girls, who had then locked the boys In the room with a wardrobe of petty proportions, o they were overdue in returning to headquarters at Goat island. JAPANESE T0SEE CITY Party to Tour Portland's Industrial District October 31. The ten members of the Japanesa trade building party who will spend October 31 in Portland will be taken for a tour of the flouring mills, grain elevators, sawmills and munictpal terminals as part of their entertain ment by the foreign trade department of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. The party will arrive In the city from Seattle at 6:45 A. M. They will be guests at the members' forum luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce at noon. T. Yoshida, Japanese vice consul will entertain them at a din ner in the evening. A reception committee will be pro vided by the Chamber of Commerce to conduct the Japanese business men about the city during their stay here. Their schedule gives them but one day in Portland before starting east. They will leave for Tacoma on the night train and Join the remainder of the excursionists there. Word has not yet been received as to the per sonnel of the party. Present plans call for a split in the excursion at Seattle with half of the men coming to Port land and the remainder spending Oc tober 31 In Tacoma. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. Only Installation In the Pacific northwest of Yale & Towne Change able locka. 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. Registration Privilege Extended. CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 26. (Spe cial.) Miss Mabel Lee. city clerk, an nounced today that she will keep the Dyed Her Faded Curtains and a Skirt like New "Diamond Dyes" and years of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang ings, draperies, everything. Every package contains directions so simple any woman can put new, rich, fade less colors Into her sworn garments or draperies even if she has never dyed before. Just buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then your material will come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Adv. ACCURACY! is the most necessary quality that can be builded in a watch. The Waltham Watch Works recognize this fact. And every Waltham watch, whether it be a colonial series; a small wrist watch or one of the $20.00 ones that we are sell ing at $15.00, will keep accurate time for you. Make your Christmas selection now at the Waltham Watch Agency, Sales and Service STAPLES The Jeweler 26S Morrison St, Portland, Or. TOMORROW Auditorium 3d and Clay. Phone Main 1 TOMORROW niK COJiTIJflOlS 2 TO II P. M. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN-REEL FEATURE PRODUCTION MODERNIZED VERSION OF A WORLD CLASSIC EAST LYNNE Together Wit .LLOYD COMEDY PATHE REVIEW "SOME" PRICES FOR A BIG BILL , ADULTS SOTEi From 2 to T P. M., , Under IS Children 15c INCLUDING WAR TAX H.G.WELLS knows history diplomacy foreign aims human nature and is a master ful writer. He will report the ARMS CONGRESS for The Oregonian SAVE CAR FARE NEW PERKINS HOTEL Special Winter Rates. Fifth and Washington Streets. city hall open evenings until October 31, when the city's registration books close for the forthcoming municipal election. Tomorrow is the first day for candidates to file their declara tions of candidacy. So far seven can didates have announced themselves for mayor and six for the two com mission erships. 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. Judge to Sit in Portland. HOOD RIVBR. Or.' Oct. 28 (Spe cial.) Fred W. Wilson. Judge, presid ing over the judicial district compris ing Hood River and Wasco counties, has been instructed to go to Portland to spend two months holding cases. The regular November term of circuit court here will be presided over by Hazelwood Restaurants We arc featuring many deli cious OYSTER and CRAB Dishes. Eastern or Olympia Oysters, fried in butter Eastern Oyster Milk Stew Oyster Pan Roast Oyster Cocktail Hazelwood Crab Louis Cracked Crab with mayonnaise Crab Louis Tomatoes staffed with crab mT3zeIaxod C VcwiTEcnoKEOf iiasiMJitwn SS8 Washington Street 127 Broadway IATTTEE i GEE I $ v : - jt v v. r- il .- f - - . a 1 ) M : Lit - - fA Bright Lights on the Farm Out on the prairie, in New England valleys, on lonely mountain sides, thousands of farm homes, churches, schools, and stores are now electrically lighted by the current from Exide Batteries. A large majority of all small electric light and power plants on farms and on yachts are equipped with Exide the long-life battery. You use an Exide Battery daily every time you telephone, it is the current from an Exide that sends your voice over the wire. Submarines are propelled under the sea, as are mine locomotives below the ground and street trucks and electric passenger cars on the ground, by Exide Batteries. Exide was the pioneer battery in automobiles as well as in the other fields where batteries are used. The result is a starting and lighting battery of long-lasting power a matter of real comfort and economy to you in motoring. When you require a new battery or repairs on any make of battery we hope for an opportunity to show you the calibre of Exide service. The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia Wlurever you ee this si en you can be confident of sJciUul repair work on every nuke of battery; and, when you need a new battery, the rich, aU Exide for your car. Visit the Nearest Exide Service Station Portland. Reo. R. Herd Co 34? Conch St. Albany, Irwtn'n tinrna-r. Inc. Aahlond, Murphy Elrrtrlc Shop. Flatiron Bldg. Aatorla, flrnmfin A: Snler, ftttZS Dainf St. " Baker. Dependublr Auto Hepair & Batterr Co., 1780 Waahlnston St. rorvallla, Klvln Kailn. 24X 3d and Jackaon. Dalian. Battery Service Co. , Ena-ene, C. H. -Vorthen, 1 Grande, B. A T. Battery Station, 1311 Washlna-ton Ave. McMlnnvlIle, J. B. Klatt. It St Between 2d and 3d Sta, Marahfleld, Lloyd K. LrMieux. Medrord, Battery lolectrlc Co., 123 N. Ittveralde. Ontario, l.leolrle Hervlee A Bnttery Company. Portland, Jlruie McBoln, 044 Ladd Axr. Kalem, R. D. Barton, 171 So. Commercial St. The Dnllra. II. A. Trrl. Tillamook, Aekley Miller. Vale, Weater Mattery Service Station. Judge Parker of Condon. The g-rand Jury will be convened Monday, No vember 14. Edlefson's coal prices unchanged. -aJULJI CUTTING about 1 off your former fuel bills would be satisfactory, wouldn't it? Well, it can be'done. You can entirely eliminate overheating and underheating the "house, which is one of the chief causes of excess fuel consumption, by installing 7KeJUfJNAPOUS" Jf Heat Regulator. Th Haart sf the Haatios rtanrVSV Entirely automatic in iaoperat tion of the draft, and dampen, maintaining and even tempera ture day and night. Write or Pkoaa Broadway 1K2 WILLIAM E. WORTH Portland, Diatrlbutor, 016-BIT Artlaau Bid. REED-FRENCH PIANO CO. DIVIDENDS ! ! What dividend, musically, does your old piano pay? - Are you one of the vaat army of music lovers who rarely receive anything- on their Investment In their usually silent piano? If so. It will cheer you to know that we allow full value for your old piano, and that we carry a wonderful line of PLATER P I A N OS moderately priced. Washing-ton at 12th St. 2 Hour Parking Help Take Up the Slack in Oregon Industries Prompt service and good materials are furnished by a majority -of Oregon industries. They are justly entitled to first consideration of local orders. i Slack in many local plants is directly -due to orders being sent out of the state when they could be taken care of here, thus speeding up industry and circulating more payroll dollars. ( ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON 702 Oregon Building ,..,..,,. .,.. : - ::t-. HOTEL SEASIDE Seaside, Or. SPECIAL WINTER RATES. American Plan. Single with bath v..$5.00 to $5.50 day Double with bath .' 8.50 to 9.00 day Single without bath 4.00 to 6.00 day Double without bath 7.50 to 8.50 day European Plan. Single with bath $2.50 to $3.00 day Double with bath 3.50 to 4.00 day Single without bath 150 to 2.50 day Double without bath 2.50 to 3.50 day Phone Your Want Ads to The Oregonian. SPECIAL THURSDAY 4:30 to 8:30 P. M. Virginia Baked Ham Southern Style, Brown Sweet J Potatoes Baked in th Juice of the Ham. Red Mill Cafeteria Fifth, Bet. Stark and Oak Breakfast Served PILES Fistula, Fis sure, Itching and all other rectal cond-U tions except Cancer perma nently cured without a ur gical operation. My method Is painless, requires no anesthetic end is permanent. There Is no confinement In bed. no Interference with business or so cial engagement!. I eliminate all doubt as to re sults by aitreeinK to return your fee If I fail to cure your Piles. Call or write for booklet. DR. C. J. DEAN 2d and Morrison Sta.. Portland, Or. Mention this paper when writing-. Wanted Chairs to Cano, and Pianos to Tune, by School for Blind j For Particular Call " MRS. J. F. MYKRS. EAST T3S. A Moderately-Priced Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD Eaa Morrison St. and Eaat Sixth, UI Pes Da. aaPer WeckY-Upa