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THE MORNIXG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922 11 CITYNEWS IN BRIEF - City Editor Main 7070. 560-95 Sunday Editor Main 7070. 560-65 Advertising Department. .Main 707O. 5SW-95 Superintendent of Bids. .Main 7070. 560-95 AMUSEMENTS. HETLIO (Broadway at Taylor) Kolb and Dill. Tonight. ORPHEUM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude ville. Thi afternoon. BAltER (Morrison at Sleventh) Baker Players in "Tea for Three." Tonight. LYRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical comedy, "The Two Pinks." Three shows daily, 2, T and 9 P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, continu ous dally, 1:15 to 11 P. M. PANT AGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2, 7 and 9:05 I P. M. STntRiNO Up Religious Strife is the oldest trick of princes and politicians to make the people forget about taxeo. Catholics and Ku Klux will botn cool off after the election, but taxes will be with us yet. The state government of Oregon cost the tax payers $5.82 per head of population under Governor Withycombe in 1917. Under Governor Olcott in 1920 the cost of the state government was 126.74 for every man, woman and child In the state. The increased tax is $104.60 for each family of five per sons. You will find this in the news from Washington, third column of the front page of The Oregonian of April 22. 1922, taken from the United States census official statistics. Senator Patterson has a record for reducing the cost of collecting revenue orfe half for every dollar collected when he was collector of customs ini Port land In 1907, compared with the cost Tinder his predecessor in that office. It will pay my fellow republicans to remember, when they are voting, that Patterson promises to reduce taxes, and he has a record for saving public money in the custom house and for keeping political promises. Paid adv. by W. S. U'Ren, 515 Oregonian build ing, Portland, Oregon. , Tribute Paid Physician. Tribute, was paid to the life and work of the late Dr. G. T. Trommald at the last meeting of the board of trustees of Emanuel hospital, with which" Btaff he was .connected for many years. Dr. Trommald had the first patient ' at this hospital. He practiced in this city for 25 years, and had an ac quaintance that extended over a large part of the state. M. A. Christensen, pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran church, and a member of the hos pital board, said: "As a friend, Dr Trommald was alwajjs absolutely loyal. His ability as a physician was never questioned. His capacity for work was phenomenal." Silver Exhibit on Display. A .su rer exhibit valued at $500,000, ' the first traveling exhibit of the kind ever shown in the city, is being dis played in rooms on the second floor of the Benson hotel by the Interna tional Silver company of New York city, in co-operation with Portland Jewelers. The exhibit includes dis plays of complete dinner services val ued as high as $20,000, to the smallest t article of silver which is used in the home. The exhibit is attracting con siderable attention among jewelers and business men of the city. It will be open all day today for the benefit of visitors. - ; Park Being Improved. City Com missioner Mann yesterday visited Dodge park, where several improve ments are being made this spring. At present a number of new fur naces and fireplaces are being con structed for the use of campers and picnickers. Old brick, for which the city has no use, is going into the ovens, the improvements entailing no cost other than labor. This park, near the end of the Bull Run electric line, grows more popular each year with picnickers, having been visited last Labor day by 750 automobiles. Ad Club to Inspect School. A tour of inspection of the Benson Polytech nic school will be made Wednesday noon by the Ad club as a substitute for the regular luncheon programme. A hot chicken lunch will be served in the "tech" cafeteria previous to the Inspection. Music will be supplied by the students. All automobiles will meet at 11:45 o'clock in front of the Benson, hotel so the club members may go over in a body. Garage- Permits Asked. Commis sioner Barbur will recommend to the city council today that a permit be granted to W. S. Brande to erect and maintain a concrete building to be used as a garage on East Alder street, between East Thirty-seventh and East Thirty-eighth streets. He also will recommend the granting of per mits for five private garages in east side districts. ' Liquor Debate Sought. Sanfield Macdonald, candidate for nomination as representative of the third con gresslonal district, has issued a chal lenge to Franklin F. Korell, anottrer aspirant, to debate the question of prohibition. The only condition speci fied by Mr. Macdonald is that the de 'bate shall be held in ja public place before the primaries. Voters Pause! Shall a violator of the law administer it? .Certain can didates for governor are ruthlessly volating the lawful limit for cam paign expenses. J. D. Lee, who has done most for Oregon, obeys it. His headquarters. 617 Chamber of Com merce building. Friends invited. Wishes to add 100 to his 1000 quick workers. Adv. Sanfield Macdonald Sued. Suit for $100 was filed in the district court yesterday against Sanfield Macdonald by J. D. Watts, who asserted that was the sum promised him in April and May, 1920, for assisting "in soliciting votes and promoting the candidacy of Hiram W. Johnson for president of the United States," and never paid. Byrne Pleads Guilty. D. W. Byrne pleaded guilty yesterday before Judge Bean In the United States court to a charge of impersonating a federal officer while acting as agent for the Northwest Law and Order league, an anti-liquor organization. Sentence was deferred. Reduce Phone Rates. Vote Yes to Recall Buchtel and Williams. Vote for McCoy and Kerrioan to Replace the Rate Raisers. Robert G. Duncan, chair man Public Service Recall Com mittee Adv. League Invites Candidates Can didates for nomination at the pri maries have been invited to present their platform to members of the Hellenic-American league today at 7:45 P. M., at the Allsky building hall. Third and Morrison streets. Rheumatism. Jack King cures it. Ladies and gentlemen. Hours 9 A. M to 6 P. M. Telephone Bdwy. 4905. 207 Dekum bldg., 3d St., near Wash. Adv. Lawyer Needed on Public Commis sion. No hold-over member and no other candidate is a lawyer. See ad page. ote for Layman. (Adv. by Layman-for-Commission club.) Shipherd's Hot Springs, Carson, Wash. Open all year. Portland offloe. 818 Chamber Commerce. Tel. Bdwy. 6252. John E. Kelly, mgr. Adv. Oriental Rugs stored, rep'red, wash, cleaned.' Cartozlan Bros. Inc., oriental rugs and carpets. Wash., near 10th. Adv. , Do You Want Better Teeth? That's my specialty. Plates. Dr. E. C. Ross man, 311 Journal building. Adv. Ret del Re, the esult of 35 years' experience In making 100 pure Ha van cigars. Adv. Robert C. Wright for circuit Judge. it years' practice. It counts. Adv. Dr. Hood, glasses, Morgan bids;. Ad. Street Works Completed. Three public Improvement contracts in the Foster road district and one in the. Albma industrial sites tract, which have been completed and will be con sidered for final acceptance by the city council todav. total S22.522.03. These - include the improvement of Foster road by the municipal paving plant at a cost of $10,049.81; construct ing of sewers known as the Powell Valley and Foster road sewer system. by McMary Brothers, at a cost of $1076.80; sewer in Foster road by the Coast Construction company at a cost of $884.28; construction of the Kerby-street "and private property sewer system by the Portland Realty & Trust company, at a. cost of $XU,tll.,14. -7 . Aid Assured Veterans. Two spe cial representatives of the veterans' bureau have arrived in Portland from the district office in Seattle to assist ex-service men who may have claims for compensation and voca tional training against the govern ment. Zach Taylor, one of the repre sentatives, will make his Tieadquar tors at the Portland office of the veterans bureau lor a week or ten days and will then make an extended tour of . the state. He will assist in obtaining evidence to be used in pro moting claims.of yeterans. Fred May, the other representative, will do con tact work in institutions- for the in sane Jocated at Salem and Pendleton with a view to expediting and de termining their compensation status. Street Improvement Asked. Peti tions have bees? signed by the re quired number of property owners asking for the improvement of six streets "in east side districts, and these will be presented to, the city council today: The petitions ask for the improvement of East Pine street from East Fifty-fifth to East Fifty seventh streets; Berkeley street from Lombard street to Willis boulevard; East Twenty-ninth street and sec tions of other streets in one district Improvement; East Harrison street from East Thirty-fourth to East Thirty-ninth streets; East Hoyt street from East Sixty-second to East Sixty- third streets, and East Thirty-first street from Alberta to Holman streets. ' Mrs. Ida Warnock Back. After two years of missionary labor in Central America, under the jurisdiction of the Women's National Ameriean Baptist Home Missionary societr, Mrs. Ida Warnock is . back : in Oregon for a three-months furlough. She has been the guest of Mrs. Lewis Mason, 7619 Fifty-fifth avenue Southeast, but is now restng at the home of her par ents at Albany, Or. Later, she will deliver a series of addresses before women's organizations in Portland and other sections of western Oregon, and it is expected she will be one of the speaker at the Bapfist state con vention at Columbia City, July 24-28. Lisle A Smith Is Here. Lisle A. Smith, ex-Portland attorney and present special assistant to the JJnit ed States attorney general, is in this city visiting his old friend Stanley Myers, Multnomah county district at torney. Mr. Smith left Portland in 1916 to practice in Indianapolis and since has been appointed "assistant attorney general to investigate on behalf of the defendant claims brought against the government. He is in Portland looking into claims of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. growing out of war commandeering of the road. The largest claim under his observa tion on his present tour was one of $10,000,000, made by a railroad hav ing headquarters in Minneapolis. Sydney Vincent Back. After es tablishing a branch office of the Ore gon state tourist bureau at Medford, Sydney B. Vincent, manager, returned to Portland yesterday with the news that southern Oregon already is swarming with toursts and it is the expectation that as the season ad vances there will be a very large in crease. Tourists encountered by Mr, Vincent praised the Oregon high ways and said their trips were being enjoyed to the utmost. They also praised the tourist maps being issued by the bureau for the Information and guidance of visitors who are traveling by automobile. Club to Support Team. The Al berta commercial club has undertaken the financial support of its baseball team for this season through funds raised at a series of dances. The last of these will be given next Sat urday night in Oddfellows' hall, East Seventeenth- and Alberta streets. The Alberta' commercial club ball team will play the Montavifta team Sunday afternoon at Alberta park. The com mercial cjub Monday night discussed neighborhood improvements and ap pointed a committee to arrange for the entrance of a club float in the coming Rose Festival. Judge Sustains Fine. The case of Ed Dimond, convicted in municipal court of violation of the city building ordinance, appealed to the circuit court and heard yesterday by Judge Mdrrow, was won by the city. Di mond was fined $50 for proceeding with the remdeling of an old dwelling at 544 East Seventh street, into an apartment house without taking out a permit. The verdict of Judge Mor row sustaned the original fine and added $17.50. Warehouse to Be Built. A two story warehouse and factory building, to cost $7000, is to be erected as an addition to the plant, of the King Fisher Mattress company at 476 Lar- rabee street, by the owner of the property, E. Wr. Ingram. The plans were prepared by the department of civil engineers at the Oregon Agri cultural college. The building con tractor will be Jerome Flegel, 1829 East Everett street. ' Carnival Employes Arrested. Les ter Shades, 20, and Joe Refera, 20, carnival employes, were arrested un der the Hawthorne bridge early yes terday after police had searched for them for several hours for a theft committed late Monday night. The youths admitted stealing a couple of blankets from the Dundee lodging house. East Third street and Haw thorne .avenue. They were held on a charge of larceny. r Chur'ch .Plans Socials. With the building of many new homes in the Alberta district the advantage of a more general acquaintance between neighbors has been realized by the Vernon Presbyterian church and it has undertaken to hold "get-ac quainted" socials. The first of these will be in the social rooms . of the church at 8 o'clock tonight,to which all residents of the community are invited. Recreation Map Issued. Tourists will be interested in a new recreation map of the Cascade national forest, just' issued by the forest service. It shows in detail mountains, roads and creeks and will be helpful in planning a vacation tour by auto. Of special interest to fishermen will be the Mc Kenzie river country, where the fish ing is always exceptionally i good. Judge Celebrates 71st Birthday. Judge Wolverton of the United States dtetrict court yesterday oelebrated his 71st birthday. He did not take a holiday but did his work in court as usual. The well-known jurist was born on a farm in Des Moines county Iowa, and came to Oregon when he was two years old. Social Workers to Hear John Hen derson. John Henderson,, executive secretary of Community Service, will speak at the social workers' luncheon this noon at the Seward hotel. Every one interested is Invited. 1 One Room makes two rooms with Oscillating Portal Wall Beds. Timm, Cress & Co., 184 2d st Adv. Kemmere Coal, for family use, fireplace, furnace or stove. Carbon Coal Co., East 1188. Adv. Dr. W. Claude Adams, 1208 Selling building, has returned. Pyorrhea and oral surgery. Adv. KOLB D DILL ARE DUE , . : COMEDIANS TO OPEN SHOW AT HEILIG TONIGHT. Vehicle Declared to Furnish Many Situations Affording Chance a for Much Wit. Admittedly, Aaron Hoffman is a pastmaster of the difficult art of writing comedy material. And that Is why Kolb and Dill have always de pended upon him for their vehicles. The comedy peak supposedly was reached in their former offering, "The High Cost of Loving," but in their current attraction, and in which they will be seen at the Heilig theater be ginning tonight, entitled "Give and Take," the versatile author has con- POPULAR COMEDIANS AT HEILIG THEATER TONIGHT. Kolb and Dill, In "Civ? and Take." strueted a play that for merriment, real pleasure and uproarously funny situations is said to be in a class by itself. . What there is of a plot deals with the subject of capital and labor, and the two noted comedians find them selves ranged on opposite sides of this much-mooted question with hilarious results. The opportunities for their favorite pastime of senseless wrangling, with their inevitable lan guage mauling and other stage tricks for which they are, famous, will be realized easily. The company the two fun makers are bringing to Portland is reputed to be the best that they have ever had in their support In addition to the prin cipals there will be the usual bevy of entertainers to provide the musical features. AD CLUB PLANNING TRIP 800 Members Expect to Go to Hood River Blossom Fete. . About 300 members of the Portland Ad club are expected to participate in the Blossom day celebration at Hood River Sundays The local club has received and accepted an invita tion from the Hood River Commercial club. Previous to the tour of the orchards an old-fashioned picnic din ner and band concert will be held at the Chautauqua grounds at Hood River at noon, according to plans for the arrangements for the affair. The Hood River club will furnish hot cof fee. The Ad club caravan will start from the Multnomah hotel at 8:30 Sunday morning. The machines will be decorated with Ad club banners. Those who have not machines will be furnished with transportation, it was announced. MEN'S TAILORING SPECIAL The tailoring department of the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store is mak ing a special showing of new ma terials for, men's suits. With a larger stock of woolens than any house in the northwest, and pro duclng more men's suits than any similar house In this part of the coun try, this firm m enabled to turn out a really high-cfass, made-to-measure suit for a moderate price. You can have a fine suit carefully tailored to your measure here for from $35 to $6o. Adv. Orpheum matinee today, 15-25-50-Ad. Orpheum matinee today, 15-25-50-Ad. In shape it , looks muc like an ordinary wrench. It isn't It's a Billings and Spencer r5eBmings "V Hartford. Conn. LETTERHEADS GOOD GRADE WHITE BOND 8xll: 600 $3.00, $4.00 per 1000; $6.00 for J000. Envelopes, $4.00 per 1000; (6.50 for 2000. C. O. D. or postag prepaid if cash with order. MAII. ORDER PRINTING CO. F. O. 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Inquire about tcoflomy rates on our cabin and one-class ships WHifE Stab Lmsxif - - International Mercantile Marine Company Portland : Dorsey B, Smith, 180 Broadway; l.iddell ft Clarke, 105 3d St.; Mrs. M. S. Bnllam Kt Sd St.; C. E. Warren, Consolidated Ticket Office; Travel Bureau. Amrriian Eipress Co. Wells-larco Bldg.; Mr. C. W. Stinger, Sou. racJLiues; Trans-Atlantic Estate 4i Credit Co., 208 Lumber Ex Bids L y STUDENTS TO JOIN CAMPS Reed College Corps Will Find Em ployment During Season. A corps of more than 40 Reed col lege students will be employed by Samuel C. Lancaster in the recrea tion camps, which he is establishing on Lost lake and at Bonneville. Tbe students will have entire manage ment of the camps, from kitchen to business office. Entertainment will be provided by the students, with short hikes planned to Wahtum lake, where Mr. Lancaster has obtained leases. The managerial staff, composed of Elizabeth Gore, Helen Pippy, James Hamilton, Robert Brady and Cecil Kelley, returned yesterday from Hood River, where they spent the The JOHNSTON &. Summer Models Johnston & Murphy Shoes for Men are a rare combination of style, comfort (a big thing these hot days) and serviceability 28 Morrison Street, Corbett Bldg, A few $s I puts a Washing Machine in in laundry bills will quickly But be sure you buy the best one which American ingenuity has developed and that is the "Easy" Washer Sold at the Gas Office. None Equal to It ! Come and See for Yourself. Bx:0erience week-end. They inspected the camp at Bonneville and report it ideally located. At Hood River they were the guests of the chamber of com merce. Willamette 2, Iiinfield 7. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Sa lem, Or., May 16. (Special.) Wil lamette university lost to Linfield col lege here Saturday afternoon in base ball 7 to 3. This evens the countas Willamette took a game from the McMinnville team thesweek previous. S. & H. grten stamps' for cash. Hoi. man Fuel Co., coal and wood. Broad way 6353. 660-21. Adv. Orpheum matinee today, 15-25-50-Ad. Orpheum matinee today, 15-25-50-Ad. Orpheum matinee today, 15-25-50-Ad. MURPHY SHOE There are no better shoes made. See them at your home and the saving pay its cost 3 HAZELWOOD RESTAURANTS What could be more appetizing for luncheon than a CRISP, COOLING SALAD? Hnzelwood Crab Lonla Cottage Cheese and Pineapple Salad Head Lettuce With Roquefort Cheese Drenslng . AxparagiiH Tips With Mayonnaise Combination Salad Shrimp Salnd FOR DESSERT STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE With Whipped Cream The Hazelwood ' 3S8 Washington Street Broadway Hazelwood 127 Broadway PIANO SALE (?nn AND see . tDUVJ up THEM Every used piano has been reduced to a real bargain. Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. ' 125 4th, Near Washington St. FOR THE RELIEF OF,' . Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. 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Price $1 at Woodard-Clarke and Owl Drug company and other leading druggists. Tysmol Com pany, Mfg. Chemists, 400 Sutter st., San Francisco. A Tough Situation ' "My wife and four children were dependent on me for their living. My stomach and liver trouble of five years had made me despondent, as no medicine seemed to help me, and. I was gradually wasting away. It was a tough situation. My cousin in Colum bus wrote me about having taken Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and ad vised me to try it. 1 am now feeling better than for fifteen years." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose W-'i cmvince or money refunded. 1'er yale at all druggists. Adv. Phone your want ads to The Ore I gonian. Main 7070, Automatic 660-55