THE MORNTNG ORF.GONIAN. FRIDAY. MAY 12. i&22 9 ITY NEWS IN BRIEF ity Editor nnday Editor vovertisins Department Superintendent of Bids .Main 7070. 560-95 .Main 7070. 560-95 Main 7070. 560-95 .Main 7070. 560-95 I MClvEM TO GO OH? TRIAL C. O. J WOODMSJf MEET TOitiOhT. The meet- ! McLees wl go on trial this morning ! ing of Multnomah camp, No. 77, i before Judge Wolverton of United Woodmen of the World, tonight at States district court, on charges of j the camo headauarters. East Sixth defrauding the government. The j and East Alder streets, is designated AMUSEMENTS. IEILIG (Broadway at Taylor) Cnauncey Olcott. TonihL 3AKER (Morrison at Eleventh) Baker Players in "The Naughty Wife." LYRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical comedy. "'Summer Boarders." inree hows daily, 2, 7 and 9 P- M. IIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, continu ous daily. 1:15 to 11 P. M. AXTAGK3 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2. 7 and :uo P. M. Democratic Candidates Speak. democratic candidates gave f Ive- sinute talks at the Democratic Wom en's club at the Hotel Portland yes terday. The candidates for the nom ination for representative for the third congressional district were the leading orators of the occasion and added a touch of fireworks which helped digest the luncheon. A resolu tion of sympathy was extended to falter M. Pierce, whose wife is re covering from an operation. Will loore appeared and explained the cause of Mr. Pierce's absence and H. G. Starkweather, opponent of Mr. Pierce for the nomination for gov ernor, made the motion for the reso lution. It was announced at the neeting that democrats should write the name of M. A. Miller for state treasurer and of Ogiesby Young for Bustice of the supreme court. Jewish Services Tonight. Rabbi Ises to; ic tonight at 8 o'clock at Temple Beth Israel will be "Chosen eoplef." All men and women are nvelcomc. Mothers' day will be ob- served at the Congregation Ahavai Kholom tonight at 8 o'clock. Carnar lions will be given to ail the mera- Ifters of the congregation. Miss Mar tinson will sing "Rachem." Sabbath pYio rning services are held at 0 and that of the junior congregation at 10:CO A. M. Services will be held at Congr.cgaiion Xevah Zedeck Talmud ITorah, Sixth and lLa.il streets, tonight 8 o'clock and tomorrow at 9 o clock the morning. Rev. Abraham L IRosencrantz will officiate. Religious Ischool will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. All are welcome. I' Avto Thief Gets Lenienc . . Edgar Iconboy, self-confessed automobile thief, was permitted to plead guilty (to a charge of simple larceny and .was -sentenced to 90 days in the bounty jail yesterday by Municipal Judge Kkwall. Henry E. McGinn ap peared for the youth and made a plea for clemency, saying Conboy was the support of an aged mother. Conboy was led into the theft by an older companion, police told the district at torney s office. It was oecause or this fact and also because he always had borne a good reputation before that extreme leniency was extended. Bridge Boosters Organize. All clubs of the southern section of the city will be asked to name represen tatives to act in a committee to de velop plans for the proposed bridge across the Willamette river near Sell wood. The Brooklyn Improvement clob, of which City Commissioner Bar- bur is president, Wednesday night took the Initiative in formulating the plan to work through a central com mittee. As soon as the various clubs H -a v- ... n -i rr - runrpsPTitn tlvAM A met- of the committee will be called by Commissioner Barbur. It will be held in the city hall. School to Give Exhibition, The annua; May exhibition or .the ooa- fltock school will be given tonight at 7 o'clock an the south playground at the school. Two Maypoles will be wound by girls of the school and there will be Indian club drills, wand drills and various other gymnastic features. Any who care to attend may drive out and view the exhibi tion from their machines. About 500 students will participate. Russia Is Lecture Topic. Henry Sara, a British lecturer, who has just come to this country from a trip through Russia, will speak on the subject. "The Glory and Grief of Russia," at the Woodmen of the World hall. Eleventh and Alder streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Kriends of Soviet Russia. Ad mittance will be free and the public ; invited. Fines Follow Party. It cost John evy J25 In police court yesterday for ikmg another man's wife to a party. On the way home they got a bottle of wine and the woman got badly in toxicated. Police nabbed them as Lievy was making a vain effort to steer her home. His companion, Mrs. Mabel James, was fined $10. They were charged with being drunk and disorderly. Builders Elect H. E. Plummer. Notification has reached H. E. Plum mer. city building inspector, that he was chosen a member of the execu tive board of the building officials conference, which has just concluded session at Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Plummer attended this national con vention a year ago, but was unable to attend this year. Credit Mem to Give Dinner. The Associated Ret-.il Credit Men of Port land will entertain D. J. Woodlock of St. Ivouis, Mo., secretary of the Retail Credit Men's National association, at dinner tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the crystal room of the Benson hotel. All credit men and their guests are in- ited. City Club Meets Today. Dr. Sam uel Zane Batten of Philadelphia will give an address dealing with "Inside Information on the Coal Strike" at the luncheon of the City club at the Benson hotel today at noon. Norman V. Coleman will be chairman of the day. Forobrt Chargb Fackd. L. E. Ras muss en will be brought back from The Dalles today by Deputy Constable Watkinds to face a forgery charge. He was arrested for passing a check for 1 6.7-5, December 8. to which the name of D. D. Miller was forged, ac cording to Constable Gloss. Mrs. IjEvs XjEft 120.000 Estate. An estate valued at $20,000 was left by the late Johanna Leve, whose death occurred May 4, according to the petition for probate of will filed in the circuit court yesterday by the executor. Albert B. Leve. The Etrte. on the bluffs of the Columbia river. White Salmon. Wash, a delightful retreat during May and June. Make reservations with "Ask Mr. Poster' in Meier & Frank's store ; or Mrs. V. " . J Keekers, hostess. Adv. M ass Meeting to Be Held. A mass meeting of Portland folk of Swedish. Norwegian and Dan ish descent has been called for next Moday night at Unnea hall. Twenty-first and Irving streets. Rheumatism. Jack King cures It. Ladies and gentlemen. Hours ; A. M. to 6 P. M. Telephone Bdwy. 4905. 207 Dekum bldg.. 3d St.. near Wash Adv. Shipherd's Hot Sprisos. Carsom, Wash. Open all year. Portland office! SIS Chamber Commerce. Tel. Bdwy! 6152. John E. Kelly, 'mgr. Adv. Northwest Dentists' Supply Co East Sixth and Pacifi streets. Phone East 5S0. Prompt delivery se-viee Adv. Kemmkrkr Coal, for family use, fireplace, furnace or stove. Carbon Coal Co.. Kast USS. Adv. Hey del Rey. made for the smoker who wants a 100 per cent pure Ha vana cig; r Adv. Dr. Kalpi. C. alker returned. Ad. I cas has created widespread interest J as "candidates night." All candidates for the forthcoming primary election who are Woodmen are to be allowed to speak for two minutes each pro vided they donate a small amount to the camp's relief fund. Multnomah camp, which ha-s a membership of more than $000. claims many of the candidates in its fold. Blind Max Harassed. Through a public letter, T. W. Sheridan, blind proprietor of the cigar stand in the city hall, appealed yesterday to cer tain "annoyers" who have frightened and harassed him to desist. The particular persons who had trailed and frightened him, without apparent reason. S-heridan said, were two young women, unknown to him. He said their pranks the past three months had caused him much suffer ing. Sheridan said he had not inten tionally given offense to anyone. J C WlT.SfcYN- TV rVFTVVTCR J f W il - I son. head manager for the Woodmen of the World, and also clerk of Mult nomah camp. No. 77, the largest camp of its kind in the United States, is now in Denver. Colo., to attend a meeting of the national officers of this fraternal order. He accompanied I. I. Boak, head consul, after the lat ter's visits to Oregon camps, on a visit to California points, and thence to Denver. Returning, he will visit the camps at Spokane and will arrive in Portland May 19. Hospital Radio Wanted. Patients of the city isolation hospital at Kelly Butte will be enjoying radio enter tainments in two or three weeks if Dr. George Parrish, city health offi cer, is successful In obtaining funds with which to install a radio receiv ing set in the institution. He made known yesterday that he is planning this diversion for those in quarantine at the hospital if a means of obtain-, ing the funds may be devised. Child's Death Probed. Investiga tion into the death of Eleanora Kinzel, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13d ward C. Kinzel, 734 Forty-first street, is being made by City Health Officer Parrish. The girl died as a victim of diphtheria, according to the death certificate. Dr. Parrish says sne was attended from Friday until Wednesday, the day of her death, by a Christian Science practitioner. Assessment Is Apportioned. An assessment of $1036.24 for the im provement of East Harrison street from East Eleventh to East Twelfth street has been apportioned to the property within the assessment dis trict. Owners were notified yester day that it i-s now subject to examina tion and that any objections to the apportionment must be filed by May 22. 1 Still Owner Fined. A fine of $250 was imposed on I-rank Thacker of Gold Beach yesterday, following his conviction in federal court of possess ing a still. The jury recommended leniency. Upon the recommendation of Assistant United States Attorney Rynon a two weeks' stay of execu tion was granted to allow Thacker to rftise the money. Mrs. Pierce Has Operation. Mrs. Walter M. Pierce, wife of the state senator from Lmon county, under- tg went a rnajor operation Wednesday at Good Samaritan hospital. Attending nurses reported yesterday her condi tion was satisfactory and her com plete recovery was expected. Siiriners Go To Baker. City Attor ney Grant left early yesterday with a party of Shriners to put on an im portant part of the Shrine club cere monials at Baker, Or., last night. The party carried to the scene of festiv ities two baggage cars of paraphernalia. because of McLees' connections. The specific charge against McLees is that of collecting traveling expenses from the government to which he was not entitled. McLees testified before the federal grand jury on Feb ruary 27 and 28, relative :o some li quor cases in The Dalles on which he had done some investigation work. He collected about $8 from the gov ernment, for traveling expense be tween The Dalles and Portland, stat ing that he was entitled to such as a resident of The Dalies. It is held by the government that McLees was a resident of Portland at the time. United States Attorney Humphreys has charge of the prosecution. The case was set for yesterday, but was nostnond hprauu- stnntYtpr rasp was j not completed- Dr. Alva Taylor Speaks. Dr. Alva Taylor, in speaking to the Progres sive Business men yesterday, gave a modern interpretation of the sermon on the mount as it is related to the international problems of the world today. Dr. Taylor Is one of the group of three social and industrial experts who are in Portland to conduct con ferences under the auspices of the Portland council of churches. Dr. Worth M. Tippy also spoke to the Progressive Business Men yesterday on "The Practical Application of Christian Principles to Industry." The third member of the party is Dr. Samuel Z. Batten. They spoke in Oregon City last night and tonight will give addresses to the Central Labor council in the Labor temple. The public is invited. Dr. Tippy and Dr. Batten will address the social workers at the Chamber of Commerce at 6 o'clock. Alleged Bootlegger Freed. JackJ McCarty, suspected bootlegger, in municipal court yesterday was exon erated of a liquor charge after a brief deliberation by the jury. Police raided McCarty's cleaning and press ing establishment at 408 Manchester building and got a small quantity of 1 iquid which chemists testified con tained alcohol. The arresting offi cers testified that when they entered the door a liquid which was In a pitcher was speedily thrown in a large receptacle. They attempted to save it, but got only a small portion. An analysis showed it contained sev eral different acids as well as alco hol. McCarty said the liquid was a patent of his own to be used in clean ing rugs, although chemists told the court that the mixture would quickly eat the rugs away. Tr. Tippy speaks. Dr. Worth S. Tippy, secretary of the federated council of churches, an organization of all religious denominations in this nation spoke at Reed college yester day o:' the aims of the organization to function in all economical and so cial problems. He said it is the be lief of this group that a new leader ship i'S needed in the industries, and that the moral judgment of a united religious body would have a tremen dous Influence in creating harmony between employe and employer. Dr. is Z. Batten, also a member of the council, accompanied Dr. Tippy from California, where recent troubles were I settled. Both will remain in Port land a short time. District Epworths to Meet. The Epworth leagues of the Portland dis trict will meet in annual convention at Centenary-Wilbur Methodist Epis copal church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pastors and league members will hold conferences at the afternoon session and then will visit the "Friendly Center" mission in lower Albina, which they support. A dinner will be held at 6 o'clock, with Dr. B. K. Kirkpatrick of Salem, conference president, as the principal speaker. After the dinner, convention buslne-ss will be resumed In the church audi torium. Officers will b elected and Dr. B. Earle Parker, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, Portland, will speak. Alto thief Sentenced. Garrett A. Kowisky was sentenced to the fed eral penitentiary at McNeMTa island for 18 months yesterday by Judge Wolverton in United States district court, after he had pleaded guilty to stealing an automobile. Rowisky ac knowledged that he had induced an automobile dealer in Redding, Cal., lo allow him to drive a machine, on the pretense that he intended to pur chase it. He was arrested at Medford. Rowisky was gassed overseas. He said he would not have stolen the ma chine, had he not been under the in fluence of liquor. Physician On Trial. Dr. Homer J. Flinn, a physician with offices in the Raleigh building, yesterday went on trial in United States district cor-t on charges of violating the Kwrison narcotic law. He Is accused of selling Ah John, a Chinese, cocaine. In his own defense. Dr. Fllnn declared he prescribed cocaine for John in his treatment of him as a drug addict. The case will reach the jury this morning. Flinn's ex-partner. C. Lis cum. is serving two years at McNeil's island on conviction on similar charges. Eva Tallmadqe Sues. Eight days Eva Tallmadge lived with Roger F. Tallmadge. to whom she was married at Vancouver, Wash.. May 30. 1921. On the ninth day. he imbibed from two bottles of "bark root." became grossly intoxicated, and left his 'wife, never to return, she complained in a divorce suit filed in the circuit court yesterday. In their brief marital ac quaintance. Tallmadge was "drunk all the time." declares his wife, due to his fondness for patent medicine with high alcoholic content. Alimony of $60 a month is sought. Sanitarium Is Opposed.. Denial of a permit to C. D. Boot to open a sanitarium on Everett street, between Twenty-third street and Cornell road will be recommended to the city coun cil as result of inspection of the premises yesterday by City Commis sioners Bigelow. Barbur. Mann and Pier, accompanied by City Engineer Laurgaard. The party also inspected the site of a proposed apartment house on Main street, between Stout and Nartilla. and were in accord in opposing permit for the apartment. Judge Rossman Celebrates. George Rossman. ex-municipal judge, who succeeded Judge Kavanaugh on the I circuit bench, celebrated the first J monthly anniversary of his debut at the courthouse yesterday by settling three cases in short order. In his j brief exoerience on the circuit bench i Judge Rossman has handled court matters with the expedition of a vet eran jurist, according to attaches. $30,970 Estate Left. An estate I vaiiled at $o0,9T0 was left by the late Vesta Coles, whose death occurred i April 7, 1922, according to a petition j for letters of administration filed in t the circuit court yesterday by Blaine B. Coles, only son and heir-at-law. Of the property, $30,000 is in personal belongings and $970 in real estate. Dinner for Dr. Hiicson. The mem bers of the East Side Baptist church will give the annual birthday dinner in honor of the pastor. Dr. W. B. Hin son. tonight at the church. Samuel C. Lancaster and Mrs. Daniel Bryant will speak and the quartet will sing. Miss Penderferais will give a reading, written by Dr. Hinson. Robert C. Wright for circuit judge. 32 years practice. It counts. Adv. Dr. F. M. Brooks, returned. Stevens building. Adv. Dr. Dayton, glasses. SweUand bldg. TOMORROW Ivi COTIM01S T:ln TO 10:1!! COME EARLY AVOID CROWD DOORS OPE AT 6:30 Wilev B. Allen Co. 148' Fifth Street PUBLIC AUDITORIUM EDDIE 0 Lamontagne'S advershow Carnival of Gifts AUSPICES Greater Portland Ass'n $1000 MERCHANDISE GIVEN AWAY! FEATURE gifts INCLUDE Walnut Bed Room Set From WM. GADSBY & SONS First and Washington Sis. Phonograph and Records From HAROLD S. GILBERT 107 West Park. St. GENTLEMAN'S SUIT From J. H. RAIN KIN CO. . 122 Sixth St. EVANS MOTORCYCLE From Motorcycle Supply Co Beautiful Parlor Lamp From PIERCE-TOMUNSON CO. Together With MERCAtAA'mMj: FHOM FOLLUUiXi FtMMM Eastern Outfitting Co. Mout-.-j wis kirug Co. Albers Bros. Jlliiing; Co. Stteriing sit or to. Steve it", ivatiir Co. Oregon tiacartroi Co. .ouileo.&e Bros. Oregon i ilk. Co. Vogue Citra iters una Tailors uurkharui s loiitl Mij ijtg VH uiti iun.Uig Co. t unuer .fiii.iiti.-ry Co. .uuiual creamer y t'ortianii Brew ing Co. Iuciic toast Biscuit Co. j Instant Service Ground Floor Favorite Records for This Week-End STATUE UNVEILINE UP DATK OF KOOSKVKIr FETE HEIiE is UNSETTLED. SUPiHB PATHE PLAILBCTE RANK KEENAN THE RULER OF THE ROAD ALSO Si-offings Candy Store I THE COMEDY HIT "FOLLOW THE CROWD." nnri Eddie Produce Vkh ome.l.v With I'eosle k 1 1 j I f Fro m tMe Andieiee il'IIICKS. IXCLtDWi; WAR TAX ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 100 Plans Depend on Time President Selects for Trip to Portland This Summer. The definite date for the unveiling1 of the Roosevelt statue, which Dr. Henry Wa.4o Coe will present to the city of Portland this summer- cannot be decided unti I President Harding plans his western trip, according to Dr. Coe, who ha?1 returned' from a two months' trip in the east. Dr. Coe said that he expected that both President Harding- and General Pershing- would be in Portland, probably the latter P& r t of Auu s t, for the unveiling: ceremonies. President Harding- will make the i-incipa! address and General Pershing- will unveil the statue. There will be a military parade preceding the unVeili ng and probably a chil dren's oaradp if this can be arranged. t A mimber of large eastern cities have tried to get Dr. Coe's consent to erect replicas of the Roosevelt statue In this city, but so far Dr. Coe has not complied with any of these requests. The cities of New York, Washington (D. C.) and Philadelphia all asked Dr. Coe for permission to obtain casts of the statue and have them cast in bronze at their own expense. Dr. Coe stated that the Roosevelt family is thoroughly satisfied, with the statue. He said that when Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth saw it she said: "I could tell that was my father just by looking at his back." The statue, which is the work of A. Phimister Proctor, noted sculptor, shows the late president as a colonel of rough riders, on horseback. It will be Portland's first equestrian statue. The site sel-ected is the park block directly to the east of the Ladd school, between Jefferson and Madi--cn streets. U ffi M I.'. I R K R. I TOMORROW SAT. EVE, Doom Open :::0 Begins 7:1." THEATER OWNERS ELECT Sydney S. Cohen of Xeu YoVk la Chosen President. WASHINGTON. D. C May 11. Sydney S. Cohen o New York was unanimously re-elected president of the Motion Picture Theater Owners of America durig its convention here yesterday. Other officers elected were: Glenn Harper of California, first vice-president: Joseph Mogier of Missouri, sec ond vice-president: C. A. Lick of Ar kansas, third vice-president: Joseph Rhode of Wisconsin, fourth vice president; Morton Van Praag of Kansas, recording secretary, and John T. Collins of New Jersey, treasurer. Appropriate Selections A Gift of Love on Mothers' Day Vf-O-T-H-ER Henry Burr Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose Campbell and Burr Mother of Pearl William Robyn Rose I Call Sweetheart William Robyn Little Mother of Mine Theo Karle fll Sing Thee Songs of Aruby Theo Karle That Old Irish Mother of Mine Sterling Trio ffust Like a Gypsy Sterling Trio A Dream ...Enrico Caruso Whispering Hope Gluck-Homer New Dance Hits That Will Keep You Stepping Lively Samson and Delilah Isham Jones' Orchestra Pilgrim Blues Isham Jones' Orchestra By the Sapphire Sea Isham Jones' Orchestra On the Alamo Isham Jones' Orchestra Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down Krueger's Orchestra Little Tin Soldier Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Georgia Carl Fenton's Orchestra Black-Eyed Blues Carl Fenton's Orchestra. Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine Club Royal Orchestra Old-Fashioned Girl Paul Whiteman Orchestra Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes Benson Orchestra In Bluebird Land Benson Orchestra Cutie Paul Whiteman Orchestra Lonesome Hours Paul Whiteman Orchestra 1 Want My Mammy Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Stealing Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra If you cannot come in, mail this ad or telephone Main 6723, and we will send them to you. 17913 75c 18741 75c 13001 $1.00 1869S 75c 87321 J1.J5 87524 J1.50 2244 75c 2245 75c 2258 75c 2259 76c 18879 75c 18871 75c 18S65 75c 18845 76c Name ' Address 148 Fifth Street, Near Morrison Other Stores San Francisco. Oakland, Sacramento, San Jane, Fresno, Los Angeles nnd San Diego What? A hundred pounds of fuel to the sack and No Ashes ? Yes, if you use Gasco Briquets. Phone Main 6500 or call at the Gas Office and secure your needs at the Special Summer Price. You need not pay NOW. S. B H. green stamps for cash. Hol man Fuel Co., coal and wood. Broad way 6353. 560-21. Adv. E BIG FEATURES May Issue OUR WORLD AMERICA'S NEXT STEP ABROAD Former Atc'y Gen'I Wickersham's Challenge to the G. O. P. CAN RUSSIA COME BACK? Prince Lvov Ferrero Pasvolsk? TALKING WAR TO DEATH Will It-win IT NEVER MUST HAPPEN AQAIN Oscar S. Strsus 25c All Newsstands HOUSTON PUBLISHING CO. Inc. 1 1 East 37th Street, New York Best grades Piamonil Con! of Co. L-oal well screened. Bdwy 3037. Adv MALT SYRUPS, BOTTLES, KEGS AND BOTTLERS' SUPPLIES MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. SEXD FOR J'RICE LIST. Adv ...... . Dn. Hood, glasses, Morgan bldg Ad. m Portland Beverage Supply 431 STARK ST. Bet. 11th and 12th "Don't Neglect Your Appearance" The bulk of your business is transacted with strangers. If well dressed you are classed as success ful treated with respect, deferred to. If poorly dressed the opposite. For years we have clothed thousands of the best-dressed men in Oregon. There is only one reason why these men return to us year after year. WE GIVE THEM SATISFACTION IN MATERIALS WORKMANSHIP PRICE. WE can satisfy YOU, too. Choose from our immense stock of woolens, and our expert tailors will make a high-class suit for you at a very moderate price. Prices $35 to $65 Men's Tailoring Department Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Corner Third and Morrison Hazelwood Candy for Mothers' Day We will pack to order an attractive box of Hazelwood Candy for Mother Here you will find quality and variety to suit the mo.-t fastidious taste. Delicious dipped fruits and nuts, rich creams, dainty caramels, nougats and home-made candies. Delightful Gift Packages Hazelwood Supreme Variety. Homemade Specials. Dipped Oregon Strawberries. SPECIAL PACKAGE Containing peppermint cream wafers and chocolate covered cream wafers, packed alternately a most attractive combination. 63c per box. "When you buy Hazelwood Candy you secure the best" THE HAZELWOOD 388 Washington St. BROADWAY HAZELWOOD 127 Broadway. 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