THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, APRIL, 31. 1923
11.
CITYNEWS IN BRIE
City Editor Main 7070. 550-S5
Sunday Editor Main 7070, 560-5
Advertising Department .. Main 7070. 560-95
Superintendent of Bids . .Main 7070. 560-85
AMISE.MEXIS.
HEILIG (Broadway at Taylor) "Irene."
Tonight.
BAKER (Morrison at Eleventh) Baker
Players in "Sia Hopkins." Tonight.
I.TRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical
comedy, "Miss O'Dea." Three sbows
daily, 2, 7 and 9 P. 1L
HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill)
vaudeville and moving pictures, continu-
. ous daily. 1:15 to 11 P. 1L
PAXTAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Three shows daily, 2. 7 and :05
P. At.
Petitio.v ix Bankruptcy Filed.
Voluntary petition in bankruptcy
was filed yesterday by R. 11. McCal
ley, 1462 Tiiiamook street, with lia
bilities totaling $34,837.91 and no as
sets. Mr. McCalley was formerly
chief owner of the Portland Con
struction company and a major por
tion of the debts listed w.ere for ma
terials supplied this concern. Goodly
amounts of money are also due on
account of the Quality Poultry Farm
of Lrresham, another enterprise of th
petitioner. Mr. McCalley, who is now
connected with the construction de.
partment of the Portland Gas & Coke
company; asks exemption on $625
worth of personal effects
Fokger Gets Two Years. Clyde
Hamilton, found guilty by a Jury In
the court of Circuit Judge Evans
yesterday of forgery, was sentenced
to two years In the state penitentiary.
Though, there were several other
charges against him, he was tried for
forgery of a J24.73 check passed on
vVallace & Co., Unlon-avnue grocers,
March 4, 1922. The name of C. R,
Felger, head of the Felger-White
Manufacturing: company, was signed
to the check. Hamilton occupied
rooms above the plant and obtained
some 'blank company checks. .'Deputy
District Attorney Stockman prose
cuted the case.
x uGITIVE Motorist Accused. Com
plaint has been filed from the United
States district attorney's office charg
ing Earl C. Fellows with violation of
the federal motor vehicle act in drlv
Ing a. stolen automobile from this
city of Seattle. It is alleged that Fel
lows, said to have been under the in
fluence of liquor, entered the display
rooms of the W. JJ. Delay Motor com
tany. gave t no-funds check for $25
to apply on purchase of the car and
then drove it away. He was arrested
Jn Seattle with the Oregon license
still on the machine.
Oregon Book Gift to President.
Frederick C. Dahlqulst and Theodore
13. Faulk, authors of "The Land of
Beginning," will send a copy of their
book to President Harding, with
special invitation to attend the Rose
Festival. The book deals with the
opportanlties of Oregon and was
. written from the standpoint of two
Oregon men, who believe fully in the
possibilities of the state and wish
others to share their viewpoint. The
copy to be sent to President Harding
will -be bound in leather.
Realtors to Hear Spokane Man.
TVinfred H. Winfree of Spokane will
give some tips on "closing the deal
In an address at the luncheon of the
realty board at the Multnomah hotel
today at noon. Arthur A. Hall, the
governor s special representative on
the soldiers' bonus law. Will give
few facts on the way in which this
may be handled. W. B. Shively will
discuss the subject of mechanics'
liens. George R. Funk will be chair
man of the day.
Student Found Guiltt. Vernon
Kloster, first of five North Pacific
Dental college students to go on trial
In the court of domestic relations on
the charge of contributing to the de
linquency of a minor girj, was found
guilty by a jury in the court of Judge
Kanzler last night. He will be sen
tenced later. Appended to the formal
verdict returned the jurors added
"We earnestly recommend extreme
leniency."
Report on Fair to Be Made. The
adjourned meeting of the Hydro
Klectric league of Oregon, will be
held In the Chamber of Commerce din
ing room tomorrow noon, at 12:15, to
hear reports of its managing com
mittee on the exposition situation. All
members and others interested have
been Invited to attend.
Dogs Pester Pheasants. Many
complaints reach the office of the
state game warden daily that dogs
re being trained on China pheasants.
At this season this practice is par
ticularly deplorable, according to
A. K. Burghduff, state game warden,
because the phoasants are nesting and
the hens are frightened away from
the nests. All complaints are care
fully investigated.
Travelers' Auxiliary to Meet.
The Ladies' Auxiliary sl the United,
Commercial Travelers, Oregon coun
cil, Xo. 84. will hold its regular meet
ing Saturday at 8 P. M. in the Port
land hotel. After the business meet
ing the women will join the members
of the Travelers in the assembly hall
for a social hour. All members of the
auxiliary are urged to attend.
Dr. JIackai Elected. Dr. A. E.
Mackay of Portland was elected presi
dent of the Northwest Urologieal as
sociation at an organization meeting
of urologists in Seattle recently. Dr.
E. V. Bowak of Victoria, B. C, was
chosen vice-president and Dr. J. Pen
nock of Spokane secretary-treasurer.
The next meeting will be held in Spo
kane in July.
Bridge to Be Closed. Roadmastcr
Eatchell announced yesterday that
the Morrison bridge will be closed for
repairs between 12 o'clock midnight
Saturday and 8 o'clock Sunday morn
ing. Repair work is said to be neces
sary on the wedges and no streetcar,
vehicle or pedestrian traffic will be
possible.
Trails Club to Have Outing. The
Trails club of Oregon will leave
union station at 7:15 A. M. Sunday for
Bridal Veil. The members will climb
Angels' Rest and return by way of
the Multnomah falls trail. Owing to
the deep snow on the hills, they will
be unable to work on the trail, as
previously planned.
Chamber Officials to Speak. H. B.
Van Duzer, president, and W. D. B.
Dodson. general manager of the
tiiaiiiber of commerce, will speak on
"Portland Shipping Past, Present
and Future." at the luncheon of the
City club at Benson hotel today. Jo
seph P. Mulder will give a tenor solo.
Arnold S. Rothwell will speak on
'"Planning for Intensive Work and
Working Intensively" at the luncheon
of the Life Underwriters' association
Saturday at 12:15 in room 805 Oregon
building. Alfred Parker will give a
report on the recent sales congress.
There will be music
Alleged Burglar Is Acquitted.
Elmer Zimmerman, accused of at
tempted burglary of a confectionery
and tobacco store at Sixth and Glisan
streets, was found not guilty by a
jury in the court of Circuit Judge
Morrow yesterday afternoon.
"Shadows" to Be Topic. The sub
ject of Rabbi Wise's sermon tonight
at 8 o'clock at Temple Beth Israel
will be "Shadows." All men and
women are welcome.
Rheumatism. Jack King cures it.
Double apartments. Office hours 9
A. M. to 7 P. M. Bdwy. 4905. 207
Dekum bldg., 3d and Wash. Adv.
Shipherd's Hot Springs. Carsox,
Wash. Open all year. Portland office.
S18 Chamber Commerce. Tel. Bdwy.
C26S. John E. Kelly, mgr. Adv.
Dn. Datto.n, glasses, Swetland bldg. '
r Club Dinner Announced. Iiiterest
11 ing features have been provided for
the crosramme at the monthlv dinner
I of the East Side Business Men's club ;
next Thursday evening at the club
rooms, 1144 Grand avenue. Women I
of the Central Presbyterian church i
will serve dinner at 6:30 o'clock and
club members are invited to bring
their wives. Jnhn M .Tones?. Portland
postmaster, will speak on "Mail Early i
and Often," and will tell how to ex
pedite mail deliveries. George W.
Chilson, editor of the Portland Daily
Shipping News, will speak on "Speed
ing Up the Parcels Post," and A R.
Gephart will speak on "Portland's
Poverty Problems From the Publio
Welfare Bureau Standpoint." Special
music will be rendered by Mrs. J. R.
Thiehoff. E. A. Clark will preside.
Oddfellows to Celebrate. Exten
sive preparations are being made by
the Oddfellows of Villa lodge at Mon
tavilla, and the Rebekahs, for the
public celebration tomorrow night of
the completion of the new Oddfel
lows' building at East Eightieth and
East Glisan streets. It is expected
that delegations from many of the
Oddfellow organizations of Portland
will be present. The arrangements
are in charge of the Villa Entertain
ment club, of which E. P. Mertz is
the chairman. Sunshine circle of the
Rebekahs will serve a supper. There
will be a, musical programme, dancing
and cards until midnight.
Trails Club to Hike. The Trails
club will leave the union station at
7:15 A. M. Sunday, buying round-trip
tickets to Multnomah Falls and de
training at Bridal Veil. The mem
bers will hike up Angels' Rest trail
to Palmer road, making a side trip to
Devil's rest,' and continuing on to
Multnomah basin. Descent to Mult
nomah falls will be made by way of
Larch or Waukeena trails, according
to time. This is not a hard trip and
no winter gear need be taken, al
though plenty of snow will be seen.
The distance is from eight to nine
miles.
PORTLANDER KILLED IN SOUTH.
Lewis A. Grete, ex-Portland man, was
killed at Los Angeles Wednesday
night when struck by a Santa Fe
train, according to word received here
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grete,
1363 Alameda drive. The parents left
for Los Angeles yesterday. He was
33 years old and had lived here since
1916, having come to Portland from
Idaho. At the time of the fatal ac
cident he was employed as an en
gineer for the Standard Oil company.
He served in the recent war with an
engineering regiment.
ewer Cost Calculated. The total
cost of the East Seventieth street and
East Irving stre.et sewer system is
$3244.90, and the cost of the sewer in
Junior street, from East Thirteenth
to East Twenty-second street, is
$4401.40, according to notification
given yesterday to property owners
in the respective assessment districts.
Formal acceptance of these sewers
will be considered by the city coun
cil next Wednesday. The assessments
have been apportioned and any ob
jections must be filed by May 1.
Business Men's Club Meets. The
privileges and responsibilities of citi
zenship were the theme of an address
by Morris J. Duryea, secretary of the
organization and service department
of tne State Chamber of Commerce, at
the luncheon of the Progressive Bust
ness Men's club at the Benson hotel
yesterday noon. Miss Mignon Hawkes
entertained with violin selections
R. W. Childs was chairman of the
day.
Burglar Alarm Installed. Work
has just been completed on the
stallation of a complete burglar
alarm system in the Milwaukie State
bank, the Anakin system being used
The old walls of the bank vault were
torn out and steel walls erected, with
nterwalls carrying the wires that
e ve the alarm, wnen mere is tne
slightest tampering with any portion
of the structure.
In Portland. Military Order of the
Serpent meeting postponed from Fri
day night to Saturday night, April 22,
room 575 courthouse. teignea, jose
Manning, G. G. G. Adv.
Salmon Rods for Rent. Rod re
pairing and rewrapping. Fleming. 292
Wash Broadway 412o. Adv.
Kemmerer Coal, for family use.
fireplace, furnace or stove. Carbon
Coal Co., East 1188. Adv.
Pelaw-Main" best Australian coal.
Columbia River Coal Co., Broadway
1670. Adv.
Dr. J. K. Locke has returned. Adv.
Save $20 on High-Class Made-
to-Measure Suits
Your unrestricted choice of any pat
tern in the house, including the fin
est Worsteds, Tweeds, Homespuns
Former Prices up to $75
Now Cut to $55
Our merchant tailoring is second to
none. .We have the largest stock of
woolens in the Northwest to choose
from. Come in today.
BROWNSVILLE
WOOLEN MILL STORE
Corner Third and Morrison
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PANTS SELLING CHEAP.
Local Store Puts on Sale.
Men are flocking to the big pants
sale of the Brownsville Woolen Mills
Store, Third and Morrison, in large
numbers.
This store opened the greatest sale
of men's pants that Portland has
seen in several years. pants tnat
have been selling as high as J9 per
a.ir were put on sale for So. In fact,
he unrestricted choice of any pair of
pants in the store over 1500 pairs
was offered to men at only $5 per
pair. Hundreds are taking advantage
of this big sale. Adv.
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.
PORTLJVXD TRUST COMPANY. Sixth
and Morrison. Adv.
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g m E : ' PICK YOURS OUT NOW 4
A Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. $
5 125-127 Fourth St. Near Washington St. 4,
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF MERIT 4
LUMBER ORDERS GROW
NEW
BUSINESS AT HIGHEST
TIDE OF YEAR.
AVest Coast Association Keports
' Output for Week Only Four
Per Cent Below Normal.
Continued improvement in the lum
ber industry of the northwest in the
last week is shown by the report of
the West Coast Lumbermen's associ
ation, issued yesterday. During the
week new business was 22 per cent
above production, reaching the high
est tide of the year. Production was
only 4 per cent below normal and
shipments, were 11 per cent below
new business.
The 130 mills reporting to the asso
ciation for the week ending April 15
manufactured 79,567.310 feet of lum
ber; sold 97,198,575 feet, and shipped
86,273,275 feet.
Of all new business taken during
the week 41 per cent was for future
water delivery. This amounted to 39.
418.575 feet, of which 24,631,972 feet
will' move coastwise or intercoastal;
and 14.786,603 feet will move export.
New business for delivery by rail
amounted to 1926 ears.
Of the week's lumber shipments 3o
per cent was moved Dy water, rnis
amounted to 30,293,275 feet, of which
domestic clearances accounted for 15,
198,176 feet, and overseas clearances
15.095,099 feet. Rail shipments were
1866 cars.
Unfilled domestic cargo orders
total 93.545,784 feet, and unfilled ex
port orders 68,390,811 feet. Unfilled
rail trade orders total 5904 cars.
The 15 weeks production was
1.159.352,577 feet; new business, 1,115,-
559.853 feet; and shipments 1,082,541,-
225 -feet.
a successful attacK upon weeds, grass
and rubbish. A large bonfire was
made of the debris. When the work
was finished refreshments w e r e
served and an hour of dancing Was
enjoyed. Today the campus was clean
and neat. One detail worked on the
three tennis courts and put them in
first-class condition.
Butte Falls Road to Be Improved.
MEDFOED, Or., April 20. (Spe
cial.) The county commissioners
have decided to spend $50,000 of the
county market road fund on the Butte
Falls road and will advertise for bids
soon. The commissioners will grade
and macadamize the road and expect
the J50.00O will be sufficient to com
plete the road from Butte Falls to
the top of Rocky hill, about four
miles, and from the Crater Lake
highway to the junction of Crowfoot
and the Butte Falls road, about
seven miles. Tomorrow the federal
road department at Portland will
open bids probably for grading and
macadamizing the Crater Lake road
from Trail to Prospect and may let
the contract then.
Normal Cleans Campus.
OREGON NORMAL, SCHOOL, Mon
mouth. Or., April 20. (Special.)
Campus clean-up day was observed
here yesterday by the entire student
body and faculty. Classes were dis
continued at noon and the students,
organized into working groups, made
ROAD OFFICIALS COMING
Tarty to Make Inspection Trip on
Northern Pacific Lines.
For the purpose of making an in
spection trip over the Northern Pa
cific lines J. M. Rapelje, vice-presi
dent of the company", accompanied by
a corps of other officers, will arrive
in Portland tomorrow morning.
The party will include C. L. Nichols,
general manager; H. M. Curry, gen
eral mechanical superintendent; K. E.
Stevens, chief engineer; C. C. Kyle,
general storekeeper; Newman Kline,
general superintendent; Dan C. Pet
tibone. mail traffic manager; Andrew
Gibson, superintendent of the tie
treating plant; J. T. Derrig, district
engineer; Bernard Blum, chief of
maintenance of way;Silas Dewight,
mechanical superintendent; H. M.
Robertson, master car builder; C. E.
Allen, general master mechanic, and
W. J. Bohan, assistant general mas
ter mechanic.
While here these officials, with Mr.
Rapelje, will go over the properties
of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle
with W. T. Turner, president of that
line.
REED PLAY IS TONIGHT
"Milestones" Said to Be Most Pre
tentious Effort Tills Year.
With the final dress rehearsal held
last night, the Reed college drama
club is ready to present "Milestones,"
by Arnold Bennett, in the college
chapel at S o'clock tonight. The play
is the most pretentious to be given
by the club this season and is in
three acts, each act representing
different .period in the history of
England in the past 50 years.
The most important characters are:
Opal Weimar, William Scott, Howard
Smyth. Margaret Westgate, Margaret
S. & K. green stamps for cash. Hol
man Fuel Co., coal and wood. Broad-
wav 6353. 560-21. Adv.
BEAVER DOARD iffis
FOR BETTER WALLS
AND CEILINGS
RASMUSSEN & CO.
E. Cor. Second and Taylor Sts.
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Bookmaps May Be Obtained at Tract Offices at Union and Ainszvorth Avenues
and at Killingsworth and Vancouver Avenues.
Then Come to the
AUCTION SALE'
at Multnomah Hotel
Saturday, April 29th, at 1 P. M.
and buy at your own price
See the lots to be sold and make your selections
We will also sell at the same sale for the Nedra Company
the following properties:
Sacramento St. S. S. 200 feet west of East 7th St. Vacant.
Size 50x125, Lot 21, B'lk. 4, Albina.
East 7th St. S. W. cor. Eugene St. 2 lots 50x125 each.
Lots 17-18, Blk. 3, Albina.
, Hawthorne Ave. N. W. cor. E. 17th St. 2 lots, 50x100 each.
Lots 5-6, Blk. 15, Kenworthy's Add.
E. Morrison St. N. S. 60 feet East 17th St. 1 lot 50x100.
E. lots 14-15, Bellvie-w.
Denver St. E. S. 50 feet S. of Argyle St. Size 50x100. Lota
3-4, Blk. 1, Kenton.
McClellan St. N. S. 100 feet W. of Denver St. Size 60x100.
Lots 24-25, Blk. 5, Kenton.
East 39th and Glisan Sts. N. W. cor. about 150 feet front
age. Blk. 1. Two houses may be built on this lot.
Laurelhurst.
Sacramento St. S. W. cor. East 37th St. 2 lots size
40x107, irreg. each. Lots 1-2, Blk. 8, Merlow.
Stark St. N. E. cor. East 65th St. Size 100x100.
45-46-47-48, Blk. 1, Mt. Tabor Place.
Lota
Alameda Drive West side of East 33d St. to Fremont St.
4 lots, each 50x100. Lots 9-10-11-12, Blk. 4, Olmstead
Park.
Fremont St- N. S. 350 feet west of East 33d St. 2 lots,
50x98, irreg. Lots 2-3, Blk. 4, Olmstead Park.
Wisteria Ave. S. E. cor. East 50th St. N. 64 feet on East
50th St, about 150 feet on Wisteria Ave. Part of Lot 5,
Blk. 23, Rose City Park.
755 Hawthorne N. W. cor. East 23d St. 69x80. Old building.
Franklin Ave. N. S. 170 feet west of E. 33d St. Size 40x100.
Lot 7, Blk. 23, Waverleigh Heights.
East 64th St. 50 feet south of Skidmore St.
Lots 33-34, Blk. 8, Wellington.
Size 50x100.
Send today for free bookmaps showing lots to be sold,
together with terms of sale
Gall, write or telephone
BARRY & AUSTIN
829 CHAMBER of COMMERCE BUILDING
Telephone Broadway 7924
BARRY & AUSTIN,
829 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Please send me map of Piedmont
Auction Sale.
Name
Address
McGowan, Gladys Blaine and Helen
Thorsn. Mrs. Esther Shepard is
coaching the play, while Marg-aret
Johnston is costumer, Joyce Ells
worth, manager, and Beatrice Olsen
and Jessie Smith producers. The pub
lic is invited.
DR. WILBURJT0 BE GUEST
Stanford President to Give Keed
Commencement Address.
Dr. Ray Lyman "Wilbur, president
of Leland Stanford Jr. University,
will grive the commencement-day ad-
dress at Reed college June 10. This
was the announcement made by James
T. Hamilton, president of the senior
class, at a dinner Wednesday evening.
Dr. Wilbur wil: be the guest of the
college community and while In Port
land will be extensively entertained.
With but six weeks remaining be
fore final examinations, the seniors
are making preparations for com
mencement week, June 4 to 10. Plans
thus far outlined begin with a bacca
laureate sermon on Sunday, the
speaker as yet being unannounced.
Monday evening, under the direction
of Miss Elizabeth Gore, senior from
Medford. the college chorus will give
its annual spring concert. Mendels
sohn's unfinished opera, the ".Lorelei,'
will be a part of the programme.
Best grades of coal well screened.
Diamond Coal Co.. Bdwy. 3037. Adv.
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Our many visitors have been delighted with the
new improvements being shown in our wonderful
line of high-class, durable, worth-while ranges.
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Army and Navy Goods
Army and Navy Store
04 Third Strre. Corner Stark.
Portland. Or.
Call in today at the
Gas Office
Alder near Fifth
These famous Mt. Hood Berries, which, are especially prepared
in a rich strawberry cordial, are first dipped in a French
Fondant, imprisoning the luscious juice. These
dainty morsels are then coated with the
purest vanilla chocolate obtainable.
50, $1.25, $2.50 Per Box
Assorted Fruit Cordials
Cherry, Strawberry, Pineapple, Raisin, Fig and Peach.
$1.50 and $3.00 Per Box
"When you buy Hazelwood Candy you secure the best."
The Hazelwood
Just Arrived
a Pair
Patent vamp gray quarter,
Patent vamp beige quarter,
Gordon Hosiery to match
same and many new col
ors arriving daily
Knight Shoe Co.
Morrison Near Broadway
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Good accommodations t modraU rt.
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Breakfast, 60c, 60c. 76c; Lunch, fc
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Stewart Bus meets trains and steamers.
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