CITY NEWS IN BRIEF nijr Editor Main 70TO. BH0-9S Sunday Editor Main 7070. 50-i!t Advertlnlng Department . ..Main 7070, B0-93 Superintendent of Bids Main 7070. &u0-U3 AMUSEMENTS. HEIUO (Broadway at Taylor) Farce comedy, "Are You a MaaonI" ini ail ernoon and tonight. BAKER (Morrison at Eleventh) Baker Players In "I'enrod." This afternoon and tonight. LYRIC (Broadway at Morrlnon) Musical comedy, "The Census Taker." Three ahowe dally, 2, 7, and f. n. HJPPODROMB (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving picture. 2 to S, 0:43 to 11 P. M. Saturdays. Sunday! and Monday! continuous, 1:13 to 11 P. M. PA.VTAGKS (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Tnree ftbowa daily, 2, 7 and :U3 P. M. Rate Equality Promised. Effec tive February 14, short connecting lallway lines in this section are to be on the same rate basin on lumber shipments to eastern territory as transcontinental lines, according; to announcement yesterday IX. E. Ixjunsbury, general freight agent of the Union Pacific railway. At pres ent local rates on shipments are ' charged to Junction points in addi tion to the through rate.AU mills in the future will have equal rate fhlppins privileges. Lines affected are the Newaukum valley railroad; . Cowlitz, Chehalis & Cascade railway; Craig .Mountain railway; Oregon, Pa cific & Eastern, and Valley & Siletz lailroud. ' Trakkio Ci.ub Elects. The first snnual election and banquet of the Portland Industrial Traffic club was held at the Seward hotel Thursday right. Officers chosen were: W. H. Sainsbury, president; F. O. Donald son. vlct-prcKldent; P. P. Kinsinger, secretary; A. Baker, treasurer, and J. l-i. McConnell. VV. O. Rogers, Ji. C. Long, P. L. Miller and T. H. Spencer, directors. Matters per taining to transportation and for eign trade were discussed. The club was organized in May of last year and now has traffic managers of about 40 of the largest manufacturing and Industrial concerns of the city in its membership. - Garaob Permit Granted. By unani mous vote the city council yester day granted the application of the A.' H. Kerr company to erect a two-story garage building on Fourteenth strtiet between Washington and - Alder streets. Members of the council had opposed the application, but after E. H. Mac.N'augliton of Strang A Mac Xaughton, estate managers, had pre sented plans which showed that the tulldlng was to be finished with pressed brick and have large store window fronts opposition was with drawn. Narcotics Civic League Topic. At the regular luncheon at 12:30 P. M. today of the Oregon Civic league there wllL be discussion of the narcotics problem. ' Thu Serious Menace" will the tho topic discussed by Lester W. Humphreys, United Slates district at torney, while Dr. George Parrlsh, city health offirer, will speak on "A, Pro posed Remedy." The talks will be fol lowed by general discussion. The luncheon w ill be at' the Benson hotel. Inspector Gets Absence Leave Raymond Gill, motor bus Inspector for the city of Portland was yesterday granted a four months' leave of absence without pay. Mr. Gill has been selected manager of the new automobile stage terminal, and has accepted the position so . that he might gain experience that will aid him when he returns to his city posi tion. The motor bus Inspector will take over his new work next Monday. Zebhuvtii Estate JJ1.SU0. An estate worth J24.500 was left by IS. Zee Luyth, whose death occurred Decem ber 'lb, according to the petition for probate of will filed yesterday In the fircuit court by a son. Charles B. Zeebuyth of 1973 Kast Glisan street. Other children and heirs are: Earl Leroy Zeebuyth of Yakima, Wash.; .Mrs. Electa M. Locke of Quinault, Wash., and Mrs. Lois L. Anderson of Corfu, Wash. Juvenile Store to Move John M. Thompson, who has been manager of the Juvenile store, at 143 Sixth street, for nine years, has closed a five-year lease on a larger storeroom located at 391 Washington street. The amount involved Is in excess of 925,000. Mr. Thompson is remodeling the Interior and expects to be open for business this week. Resolutions Honor Commander. Resolutions In "memory William A. Ketcham, past commander In 1 chief who died at Indianapolis, Ind., on De cember 27, have been adopted by George Wright Post No. 1 in Port land. The post took action providing for the draping of Us colors for 30 days. Poreion Commerce Club to Meet. The annual meeting of the foreign commerce club wilt be held Wednes day noon, January 18, at a luncheon to be held in the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Nine directors to serve the coming year are to be elected. Activities of the club for the year will be discussed. Stanton Hearing Continued. The hearing given by Mayor fiaker to Harry Stanton, patrolman, accused of having used intoxicating liquors while on duty, began yesterday, but was continued to next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The myor desired to hear some witnesses in the case who could not appear until Monday. Druo Evil to Ba Discussed. The fight against narcotics will come up for discussion at the regular lunch eon of the Civic league at the Ben son hotel today at noon. Lester Hum phreys, United States attorney, will speak on "The Serious Menace," and Dt. George Parrlsh, city health officer, on "A Proposed Remedy." " Rev. B. B. Sutcliffb to Preach. Calvary Presbyterian church has made arrangements with Rev. B. B. Sutcliffe to conduct the services of the church until further notice. Tomorrow morn Ing he will speak on the subject, "The Pre-eminence of Christ." In the after, noon at 3:30 o'clock he will start a series of Bible studies on the Epistle to the Romans. Japanese to Be Deported. Orders for the deportation of Kitamura Sousuke, Japanese narcotics vendor, recently sentenced to 13 months in McNeil's Island, ha've been received by R. P. Bonham, Immigration Inspec. tor. The Japanese will be deported as soon as his sentence is served. Envelopes Printed at Factory Prices. Why send east? Let' our rapid automatic envelope presses aupply your requirements. Delivery In a few hours. Phone Bdwy, 29T1. Pacific Statv. & Pte. Co.. 107 2d at Adv. Ex-Policeman Is Bankrupt.: Harry Ti. Stanton, recently discharged from The police force for being intoxicated while on duty, yesterday filed a peti tion In bankruptcy In the federal court. He listed his assets at 164.70 nd his liabilities at ?S97.D1. Tbi Only Number to call la East 30S8. when, you want the Salvation Army trucks to call for your waste material. Help us to help others by your help. Addresn 21 Union ave. Major John Bree. district officer Adv. Linnton Transit Co. busses leave from Park and Stark sts.; regular schedule. Round trip, 25c. Adv. K em mere Coal, for family- use. 'tirclace. furnace or- stove Carbon a! Co.. East 1188 Adv. Drs. Shoot, Odell, Bates and Edw. Hall phone changed to Main 1194. Adv. Dr. Wicxbtrom returned Adv. Memorial Directors to Confer.- Another Joint meeting of the Roose velt Memorial association and the David Campbell Memorial association will be held soon, or the purpose of discussing the use of the triangular strip of land ' at Nineteenth and Washington streets. The latter as soclation has prior right to the use or this land, but the members of the Roosevelt association are anxious to acquire the site to place the Roose Lvelt equestrian statue which Dr. Henry Waldo Coe has given to the city. The directors of the Campbell Lassociatior. thus far have declined to relinquish their hold upon the prop erty, as they plan a memorial in honor of David Campbell at this point. Call Pleases Dr. Villers. H. W. Stone, chairman of the special com mittee of the White Temple. (First Baptist church) on pulpit supply, yes terday afternoon received from Dr. Thomas Jefferson Villers, pastor of First Baptist church, Detroit, Mich., a telegram, saying he had been "deep ly moved" by his call to the Portland church and that he would await com plete details, which have been sent by letter. Following the unanimous call extended Dr. Viliers by the con gregation of the White Temple. Thurs day night, a telegram was sent to him, merely stating this fact and say ing details would follow by letter. In the opinion of Mr. Stone, Dr. Villers will accept. Buildino to Bb Erected. A the ater building and stores and offices are to be Include In the building plans for the triangular block at Foster road and Sixty-fifth avenue, Arleta, construction on which is to begin the middle of this month. H. W. Worth and Robert White are the owners of this property. The Werth holdings will he Improved with a two story building with four stores on the ground floor and offices and apart ments above. It is to cost approxi mately 112.000. The heater building will be erected on the property of Robert White, and the buildings now on this property are to be torn down at once. Attembt to Bribe Charged Japa- I nese officers and seamen on board the steamer Keifuku Maru failed in an attempt to bribe agents from the office of George U. Piper, collector of customs, Thursday night, Mr. Piper said, and a large quantity of first class Scotch whisky was seized and now reposes In the vaults of the customs-house After the officers had conducted a"iong search they dis covered the liquor. They were start ing to take It off the ship, when, ac cording to Mr, Piper, offers of bribes were made. No arrests were made. Federal g'rand Jury Faced. George Teeters, ex-patrolman, and Alex Legault are scheduled to appear before the federal grand jury on charges of violating the prohibition law. The'y were arrested In their 'construction office" In the Exchange building, Thursday- night, by agents from the office of Dr. J. A. Llnville. prohibition enforcement officer. A quantity of liquor was seized when the officers raided the office. Teeters and Legault were released on bail of $."00 each. City Club Meets. "Although a slash of MS9.0OU was made in the county budget. It was done on a sound and scientific ba," said Robert G. Diec.k, construing engineer of the tax supervising and conservation com mission, in a speech on the work of the commission yesterday noon before the City club. Mr. Dieck outlined the action of the tax commission In various details of the budget. He ex. pressed the belief that the budget In its present form would benefit the county and win popular approval. LenTs Improvement Club Planned. Business and professional men . of the Lents district are discussing tht1 formation of an Improvement ciub and the possibility of establishing permanent clubrooms In connection with the work of such an organiza tion for the general advancement of public improvements. It is probable a public meeting will be called soon to discuss plans for the proposed or ganization and for the general bet terment of the community. Japanese Sailors Sentenced. After pleading guilty to a charge of im porting narcotics Into the United States, in violation of the federal statutes, Yozaemon Hlrata and Zen norsukl, Japanese sailors, were sen tenced to nine months' each In the county jail by Judge Bean In the fed eral court yesterday. Dave Lightner, Portland news dealer, who was in dicted with the Japanese, will fight his case In the courts. Liquor Shipped by Parcel Post. Ernest O. Hall of Newberg is now facing a grand jury Investigation. Hall was arrested Thursday at New berg, after he had shipped bottles of moonshine, packed in prunes, to customers In Portland through the parcel post. His bail has been set at $1500. Thd penalty for shipping liquor through the mails is two years In prison and a fine of $.'000. Foroer Sent to Jail. Arndld Stryf feller, disabled Veteran of the war, pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery before Judge Bean In the federal court yesterday and was sentenced to three months In the county jail. He was charged with having taken a check made out to a comrade, in dorsed It and attempted to cash it at the Meier & Frank store. Sandy to Open' Store. Sandy, well, known Portland photographer, will open a new store Monday morning at 152 Fourth street, near Morrison. The new branch will occupy a floor space of 14 by 24 feet, and will replace the store at 329 Washington street, which Sandy closed January 1. Sandy op erates another store at 120 Broadway. To Hood River and The Dalles by auto, good hotel and garage; drive to Stevenson, Wash., on North Bank highway. Take ferry at 8:30 A. M. to Viento where highway is open east. Ferry leaves Viento at 12 A. M., ar rives at Stevenson at 2:15. Phone 147 Stevenson, Mrs. C T. Smith. Adv. Medford Mayor to Speak. C. E. Gates, mayor of Medford. Or., will be the chief speaker before the members' forum of the Portland Chamber of Commerce at the luncheon Monday, January 9. Rev. B. B. Sutcliffe, D. D., Calvary Presbyterian church, tomorrow, 11 A. M. "The Pre-eminence of Christ"; 3:30 P. M., "Introduction to Study of Romans." Adv. Safety Boxes, x1c dally. 284 Oak. Adv. TODAY - AT 2:SI TOA1UHT AT UiU AuditoriuM 3d and Clay, rhoar Main TSO. : HAIUiAl PKIC'H 1 MAT. TODAY 2:30 j ADl'LTS AND CHILDREN OEft I INCLUDING WAR TAX - TONIGHT 8:30 , DIRECT FHON WASHINGTON TO PORTLAND FIRST TIME ON PACIFIC COAST OWN 9 1 ST DIV. IN ACTION kvk. pricks, iNO.rnixr: tax. AUll.T BSC CIIII.DHEX 30C Whisky Cached in Chair. Four policemen, two of whom are ser geants, ransacked the apartment of Mrs. Emma Lumovlch, 228 ",4 East Burnside street, from top to bottom and from front to rear, but could not f!nJ the liquor they knew was there and t which they had come to find. Finally they gave up. On the way out one of the four accidentally felT over a chair and upset It. jOut from under the cushion rolled a bottle of moonshirfe whisky. Mrs. Lumovlch was then placed under arrest and released on $250 bail. Tin police men were Sergeants Shadd"and Bunn, and Patrolmen Johnson and Rudolph. Poolhall Men Fixed 200. The proprietors of the Hie Hour poolhall, 145 Third street, were fined $200 In municipal court yesterday afternoon for vlolat'on of the prohibition law. Several nights ago they were ar rested when officers found ten bot tles of liquor, cached in an ash can, where. It was alleged? patrons of the place could help themselves after pre liminary arrangements for reimburse, ment had been made. ' For Salb. Dandy 3-room apt., fur nished complete; rent $45. Call Mar shall 151, before 12 or after 4:30. No triflers. Adv. SCHUMANN-HEINK. Seats are selling at Sherman, Clay & Co. for the Schumann Heink con- t 1 ' . t' V'V cert at the auditorium, Monday, .Jan uary , direction bteers & coman. Floor. $2. $1.50; rear balcony, $2, $1.50: side balcony. $1.50. $1, 50c. Plus 10 per cent war tax. Adv. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. Only installation In the Pacific northwest of Yale A' Towns Change able locks. It's worth your while to find out how thla lock differs from all others. All sizes now available. PORTLAND TRUST COMPA.N Y. Sixth anu Morrison. Adv. FAY OF YOUR MORTGAGE In monthly installments, and really own your home. " See us about your renewal. Special proposition. Port land Trust company. Sixth and Mor r.son streets. Adv. CARDS OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciationto our many friends for their sympathy, assist ance and beautiful floral offering during our late bereavement in the death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. H. W. GRABLB Adv. A.N'D FAMILY. Ve wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us curing our late bereave ment in the death of our beloved mother and sister. MR. AND MRS. FRED GRIMM Adv. AND FRANCIS R1CHTER. S. & H green stami a tor cash. Hoi man Fuel Co.. coal and wood. Mala 3o3; 560-21. Adv. . Best grade of coal. Prompt delivery. Diamond Coal Co. Bdwy. 3037. Adv. "Sotithport Coal is better EDLEF SEN'S." Adv HAZELWOOD CREAM WAFERS 4 ASSORTED FLAVORS 60c PER POUND Peppermint W inter green Lemqi Orange Clove Spearmint These dainty wafers are made fresh daily, so you can be assured of their creamy texture and deli cate flavor. When you bay HAZELWOOD CANDY yon secure the best. THE HAZELWOOD CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT 388 Washington St. 127 Broadway The man who considers ultimate cost buys Clear Creek Coal - (Mined in Willamette Fuel Broadway 2144 reater the Cycol" Motor Oil. invariably delivers increased mileage. We receive hun- dreds of letters from users which stress this point This has a much greater significance than the saving of money on oil used. It is conclusive evidence that Cycol does not break downpthin out or evap orate rapidly under engine heat Thus Cycol maintains the essential lubri cating film,, reduces friction wear and prevents costly motor troubles which result from the use of ordinary oil. Cycol gives such phenomenal service in the motor because it is different in chemical characteristics from motor oils now known as Western "asphal- FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE PILES Fistula, Fis sfcre, Itching and all other rectal condi tions except Cancer perma nently cored without a sur gical i o p e r a tion. Mv method Is painless, requires no anesthetic and Is Perm.aSent' There is no confinement In bed. no interference with buslnesa or o cial eripasrements. Is eliminate all doubt as to re sults by agreeing to return your fee if I fall to cure your Pile Call or write for booklet DR. C. J. DEAN 2d and MorrUom St Portland, Or. Mention this paper when writing. Wanted Chairs to Cane and Pianos to Tupe by School for Blind . For Partlmlnrs Call MRS. J. F. MVKKS. KAST 733. SAVE CAR FARE NEW PERKINS HOTEL Special Winter Rates Fifth and Washington Streets Utah ) v & Supply Co. Automatic 512-25 p? 1 SS-WJ I ' BifrCyfe was out of order, but L "v XX J ; y. -y 1 investigation showed it was w JL ctv Mileage final proof of lubricating value ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco MOOT First Presbyterian Church At Twelfth' and Alder Harold Leonard Bow man nnd Norman Ken dall Tullj, ministers. 10:30 A. M. "Till! .IOY THAT WAS 8ET BEFOHE HIM." 7:45 P. M. "THE BROKEN SHAFT Ok' LIOIIT." 8pelal mnftle by the Quartet at both service. White Temple Twelfth and Taylor Streets Dr. A. V. Phelps of Berkeley, California "What Is Your Life?" 7l45 P. M. "Human Touch" Excellent Music by Trained Choir Sunday School 9:45 A. M. B. Y. P. 6:30 P. M. LECTURE Subject. "RELIGIONS OF INDIA" TUEOSOPHICAL. HAM- 301 CES TH.4L BUILDING, SUNDAY, JAMAKY H, S P. M. A LI. AHE WELCOME. MR. JOHN DEW, MASTER TUTOR OF BIBLICAL LAW will deliver an address entitled "The Bible in Art," Sunday at 11 o'clock, at the First Divine Science Church, S16 East Clay street, near East 25th. Dr. Bowman preaches, f ' I .5 bXlr:'- tic" or Eastern "paraffine" or Eastern "asphaltic." Cycol is made from Cyclo-Naphthenic base crude petro leum. Cycol is free from destructive "sulpho" compounds. These impur ities are removed by the new Hexeon Process used only by us. Prove the superiority of Cycol for yourself. Flush the crank case, not with kerosene or so-called "flushing oils" but with the grade of motor oil your Lubrication Chart recommends for your engine, and refill with the correct grade of Cycol as specified on the Cycol Lubrication Chart To be sure of getting genuine Cycol Motor Oil, buy it where you see tha Cycol sign. SULPHO COMPOUNDS Rally Day at the First Congregational Church PARK AND MADISON STREETS. Bdwj, and "I-J" tars to If lock of Church. DR. W. T. McKLVKKN, PRKACIIER. 11 A. M. Sermon Topic inK CKEATKK CHRIST AND THE LAKbtllt C1IIKCH." T:3i) P. M. Orran recital. 1:45 P. M. MIm Margaret Garrison reads Lad Gregory's novel "Tha Traveling Man." DR. McEtTEKN ANSWERS THESE TliUbK QUESTIONS: First "Are William Jennings Bryan's Criticisms ot involution True?" Second "Are the 'Farmer' Congrefin men.ln the 'Agricultural Bloc' Seeking Class Legislation?" Third "Will Chlna'a Hopee Ba Dis appointed at the Waahlugtoa Confer ence T" Muaio bT Big Chonu and Fin Quartet :43 A. M. Church School, clasaea lor all ages. 6:30 P. M. Two Christian Endeavor societies. ALL ALWAYS WELCOME. FIRST METHODIST Twelfth and Taylor B. EARLE PARKER, D. D. Pastor - Services 10:30 A. M. . and 7:30 P. M. Dr. Parker Will Preach Both Morning and Evrnlar. Reception to Dr. and Mrs. Parker Friday evening of thia week. All members and friends cordially in vited. l:r.HI.E. OMALO W. M. lUflClUClt, Until Morning, 11 o'clock "The B I e a aednena of Converting b inn era." Kvenlng, 7:So "Why We Believe In the Bible Miracle," m t -- S h tKtr .-pi' K. Sunnyside Methodist Church East 3.1th nnd Yamblll. 11 A. M. THE GREAT HELMET" POPULAR Sl'NDAY EVEXIXG, THE GREAT LIARS CF THE BIBLE" Mm In Serirx.t Are There "I. lorn" In the Bllilrt In Thla lli.ok All Truth f Westminster Eaet Seventeenth and Schnyler. E. H. PENCE. D. D., PASTOR. i:38. comruNiojr sebtice. Theme: "LO, I AM TTII YOU ALWAY" 7:30: "A WORKING PLAN TO GET AT RELIGION A CHURCH TOITLI. LIKE! Centenary Wilbur Church Hopes You Are Keeplnrr That New Tear Renolntlon Sunday Morning "The Modern Miracle." Sunday Nlpht "The Impertinence of Peter." Always Good Mnnlc Kaat Ninth and Pine "From Pentecost to the Wrath of the Lamb" The Rook Sealed With Kevrn Seals Opened. A Wonderful Story. Its Climax Today. HEAR EVANGELIST BELL, SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. WOMEN OF WOOCCBAFT HALL Corner Tenth and Taylor Streets. AS INSPIRING Ml'SICAl, PnOGRAMMRil'XDCll THE LEADER. SHIP OF PROF. I. C. COLtoni). ' ' BIr. II. E, Randall. Baritone Soloist t Fredrrle Flahant. Violin Soloi Silas Msrgraret Ilolden, IMunlst. The importance of the Lubrication Chart Different brands of motor oils have different bodies. The safest, surest way to get the best performance from your motor and avoid expensive engine troubles due to incorrect lubrication is to use the grade of motor oil specified on the Lubri cation Chart. APOSTOLIC FAITH MISSION Corner Front anil Burnaltle. Meeting, lli-lrf at 10i.1l). 2:30 and 7i:tO livery Sunyluy. 7:4T, Rvrry Meat In the Week. AlUXailona Meeting Saturday Night AM, WKl.rflMR. 0 tOI.I.KCTIOiS, "Chronic religionists" will find many other places more pleasing, hut thuso who are Interested in real, live, old - time relinU'ii will tfc at home here. A unique fea ture of thene meetings is the gool old-fashioned gospel elnKlnar, led by a thirty - two - piece orchestra. east ernn BAPTIST EaMt Twentieth nnd Salmon. Walter Rtnwell Hinaon and Daniel Bryant, iniultflera. 11 A. M. "THE REAL LORD'S PRAYER" 7:30 P. M. "CREAKING HOME TIES" I'rtiuclnnar by Dr. H In son, Rev. Dan lot Bryant. nnnoHat pastor, will give a i-rf Mmin.-iry adttresn In thft evening on "lh Luiys of the Open Firepmce." Some of the world's mowt fnmoui hymns will bo minjr by the Au!inre, ltd by the chorus choir and orchestra.