THE SUNDAY OKTOOSlAy.TORTr.AyP. DECEMBER 11. 1910. 20 y LICENSE OF CLUBS IS FIXED AT Councilman Lombard, by De manding $800, Starts Spirited Debate. LIQUOR LAWS ARE REVISED Fprclal Council Comralltre Com plete Work on New Ordinance, Whkh Will B Offered to Council Wednesday. Proposed revision of Jhe liquor laws of Portland was tomiytrd yesterday morning t- the special committee ap pointed by the Council, and the new ordinance, as prepared ly the commit tee. will be presented to U.e Council Wednesday morning:. Whether Incorporated clldbs should be permitted to sell liquor at a less li cense cost than saloons was stubborn ly debated by the committee yesterday morning- and the question was finally settled by fixing- a license of $300 a ear for clubs, the licenses to be lim ited to 1. Councilman Lombard wannrd to force clubs to pay f a year, the price paid ry saloons, lie said It was not Just that special privileges should be granted to men who can orgajilse lux urious clubs, and It wit only aa a com promise that he finally agreed to place the license at $100. A proTloton framed hy Mayor Simon, requiring any peraon holding a Gov ernment license to be deemed to be a liquor dealer within the meaning of the law. waa approved by the mem hers of the committee without opposition. Dealer Are Defined. Following Is a detailed resume of the ordinance: Section I defines the various dealers: Wholesale liquor dealer. Class A. dealers who sell In quantities of one gallon or more, none of which may be drunk on the premises; class B. whole sale dealers who also rectify: class C dealers who dispose of liquor In un broken packages nt to be consumed on the premises. Retail liquor dealers lealera who sell in less quantities than six gallons to he drunk anywhere. Hestatirant keepTr One who makes the serving rf mea's at least three times a day his principal business at least six days a week, or who operates a public drinklng-room In connection with a hotel. Ileal Kood served In quantity and quality to that served In connection with a hotel or restaurant. Hotel A bull. Unit or part of a build ing used In supplying food and lodg ing to strangers, having a public dining-room of at least too feet floor space, where mea's are served at least three times a day. the building con taining not less than -j rooms, fur nished so as to be rented for lodging for strangers. DrnggUta ItegNler Ordered. Pruggtit A person making the com. pounding and selling of medicine his principal business, and who sella not more than four ounces In a day to any one person, each purchaser of liquor to register his name, address and the spe cial disease fr which the liquor Is n-chseu. Or oct r One who makes the sale of . groceries his principal business, and w ho sells liquor In quantities of not less than one-rifth of a gallon or more than six gallon, none of the liquor to I drunk on the premlsrs. Club A p!ce where liquor may be disposed tf In any inauner to members or guests of a club. Section i A IU-ene must be obtained lie fore liquor Is sold. Section The Muvor must appoint a liquor license committee of seven mem bers of the Council who shall pass on all application, for licenses. Tie mem bers of the committee are given authority to Inspect places where ll'-ense. are de sired or for wiitch licenses are Issued, and to summon wltne.se. to determine how the law Is being observed regarding the sale of Huuor. Section 4 No additional retail licenses ran be l-sued until the population In creases to make one retail license for every W0B people In the city. Keslaurant llfen.es are limited to eA "ectlon S No liquor license may be Is sued to any person affiliated with an Im moral, disorderly or gainhltnr-house. or to arv place where disorderly conduct or gambling Is pcrmltled. No person not a rltlxen of the Cnlted Stales may be granted a new license, but a person now holding a license mav renew U until Jan uary 1. IMi aft-T which time he mar re new a license if he hs nd his declara tion to become a cltlxen. No license will be granted to a female or any person un der the age of Zi years, or any person who within one yeer has been convicted of a violation of this ordinance, or who at anr time has been convicted of a fel ony. No license stia't be issued for 'a place within feet of a block on which a public school Is situated, or for any place where a saloon Is obnoxious to the residents. No corporation or association v persons mav receive a license, al though a license mar be Issued In the name of a member of an organlxation. Ucene Holder. Hotrk-trtl. Oectlon t Anv person b!dirg a Gov ernment liquor llcenne shall be deemed to be a dealer in liquors. Section 7 An application for a license must be filed with the City Auditor be fore December I of each year. In which the place for the location of the busi ness is to he stated. Kach application must contain the certificates of at least two responsible elttxens of Portland, not In any way connected with the liquor traftV. vouchlrg for the good character of the applicant. The names of all appli cants and their proposed places of busi ness are to he published in the city onl ctsl paper. Three resident voters of the rlty may rile a detailed written protest to the granting of a license to any appli cant, who shall be given due notice con cerning the remonstrance. An answer to the remon. trance may then be filed by the applicant two ilays before the meet ing of the committee at which licenses are granted. A hearing must tlien be granted. Applications must be accompa nied by a check payable to the Mayor, covering the fee for the first six months of the life of the license. All License Are Defined. feet Ion S Gives details of the manner In which application for transfers may be made A licensed dealer may execute a transfer vf hi. license to another, who must file a written application for the li cense with the city. In esses of death or Incompetency, the transfer may be made be a person duly appointed to act for the original holder. A fe of fie Is -barged for a transfer. A l!cen,e Is good ontv for the place named In it. Section . iJery license Issued rr.nst ex pert either on June or Iwemher 31. srd the fee must b paid semiannually, rslluee to ry the license fee when due. annul the license. Section W. Annual fees for licenses 300 shall be collected aa follows: Slanu- . avt. whAlal. llauor fleaiera. twn: wholesale liquor dealers who are rec tifiers. lu: grocerst. seuing i"" --i - ... i un- restaurant, sell ing or serving liquors. ISO: druggists who ell or maae aiepiay or liquor.. --. taU liquor dealeiei w0; clubs errvlns liquor. C0. Section II. An extra license must oe .i.t.iM.t re bar over SO feet In length or for an additional bar In the eame room. , , rteci.un i hmw , . . . i. L.nir.uv nizht and a I . , - map M SOIU DT" o clock Monday morning, or hours of 1 and t o rioca on urn of other days, or during tne voting houra on election da) si Disorder!)- Conduct Forbidden. Section IX Disorderly conduct roust not be permitted in a saloon or any place .m.. m-ith M. No lluuor can be sold to a minor or drunken person. No minor can be In a saloon. No entertainments may be held In any ssioon. aimousu -rezularlr hired orchestra may be em ployed there. Section 14. Jfo woman win oe . w - ..... ..tiutn nr niseo srher liquor Is served, w ith the 'exception of a whole sale score, grocery aiore vi i Section IS. All llceraes must remain under the absolute control of the Coun cil, and It one Is revoked, a suitable refund must be macis to the holder. Section I. Druggists veiling- liquor must keep register open to Inspection, to show who has purchased liquor. , c .ml emnlovea of n'ciion i.. i i ........... - - - - saloons are held equally responsible for the observance or me . Section IS. cVmmon fame, of a plaoa shall be evidence agalnat H. Section IS. Saloon men may be warned by relatives not to sell liquor to minora or drunkards, and these warnings must be observed. Any minor or drunkard ob taining liquor through misrepresentation are violator of the ordinance. Section an. A printed digest of the liquor law la to be furnished every holder of a license, and the digest must be placed on display. Section SI. No powers of attorney anan be recognized after 1S1L License for One Floor Only. Section 3. No liquor can be tran ferred from a barroom to places overhead or in the basement to be served there. Section St. All Iawa conflicting with tha new ordinance are repealed. Section 2i. for the first conviction for the violation of the ordinance there shall be a nne of between 10 and or Imprisonment between M daya and six montlia. For the secord conviction, the fine miM-t be between 130 and or imprisonment between to daya and stx months or both fine and Imprisonment. The second violation of the PMnday-clos-lrg provision forfeit the license. In addition to causing the other punfcsh ment stated. For the third violation, a fine of not less than W. or Imprison ment for at least six months, or both tine and imprisonment must be imposed, and the llcetwe will be automatically revoked. Section X. The ordirance will go Into effect mm soon ae approved bv the Mayor. FEOERftTSLEUTH HERE COAL-LAND DEALS IX ALASKA SVBJF.CT OF CONFERENCE. Special Proaecntor Townsend and Chrlstensen Consider Matters .scheduled for Grand Jury. Andrew Chrkslensen. In charge of In vestigations of coal land frauda In Alaska, mill confer here today with B. D. Towns end. special prosecutor for the Depart ment of Justice. On the reault will de pend many matters to he presented to the grand Jury at the Fall term. Mr. Chrisienss-a arrived yesterday and Mr. Townsend I expected thia morning. Chrlstensen was chief of the neld divi sion at Portland for years, being de uclied for special duly in Alaska last Summer, mice which time he has made headquarters at Senttle. At today a conference the trial of the case of the VnlteU Stales against the Kiigllsh group of coal claims numbering so nllngs and valued at $.. will also be a topic. The tier In to be brought up during the first week In January and will be prosecuted upon evidence gathered bv Chrlstensen and hla aid. 'c y. Mundav. a Seattle attorney. Is said to have been the originator of the conspiracy to defraud the !overnment by using dummy entrymen. The richness of Uie field wasi made known to a coterie of Knglishmen who sent a representative to take chargj of ti e work of locating the groind. It is said the representative of tite jjnnaon wom'.ir - - 1 " 1o men who attempted to file on the lands in a body, and were prevented by officer of the Knd omce. J no nnm are In the Katalia field and are located close to tlve Cunningham group of coal land claim which became an Iseue be tween U fford Pinchot and Secretary Bel linger. SEAL CAMPAIGN IS ACTIVE List of Workers for Coming Week Is Announced. The field of work In the rted Cross Seal campaign will be broadened next week, when many new booths will be opened and new names added to the list of workers. Next week is the last week of the campaign, and those In charge expect most satisfactory results during that time. Sales last week were large. Mrs. Chester Deerlng. who has charge of the booth at the Oregon Hotel, sold over rooo seals each day. Cnder the direction of Mrs, n. J. WONDERED WHY Fea4 Ike Aaawer 'Was "Coffee." Many pale, alckly persons wonder for years why they have to auffer so. and eventually discover that the drug eaffelae In coffee la the main cause of the trouble. I was always very fond of coffee and drank It every day. I never had much flesh and often wondered why I was always so pale, thin and weak. -About five years ago my health completely broke down and 1 was con fined to my bed. My stomach was In such condition that I could hardly take sufficient nourishment to eustaln life. "During this time I was drinking coffee, didn't think 1 could do with out it. "After awhile I came to the conclu sion that coffee was hurting me. and decided to give It up and try Postum. I dtdn t like the taste of It at first, but when It was made right boiled until dark and rich I scoa became very fond of It. In one week I began to feel better. I could eat more and sleep better. Mr sick headacbea were less frequent, and within five month I looked and felt like a. new being, headache epells entirely gone. "My health continued to Improve and todav I am well and atrong. weigh 141 pounds. I attribute my present health to the life-giving qualities of Tostum." Head "The Bond to Wellvllle." In pkgs. "There a lieason." fver read the asve letter! . new a sears fra tlsse t tlsse. Tbey re geaelae, trwe, fall f bassaa latere t. t . S :-V':.. WhatSomeProminent Portland Physicians Say About Thompson "R. A. THOMPSON, Tortland, Or. "Dear Sir: I wish to express my appreciation of your services to' my patients and am glad that there is at least one optometrist in Portland who does not intrude his 'isms' and theories in the treatment of any ease sent him by his professional friends, but at tends strictly to business." 'Another says: "Allow me to express my grat ification occasioned by our pro fessional intercourse. The result of your exertions on behalf of friends and patients has been em inently satisfactory." From another: "If the profession at larpe could know of the advantage of the system you pursue in the ex amination for eye strain it would be better for our patients. T can safely say that the patients I have sent you' have been greatly bene fited" and in no ease has there been any complaint, the time hav ing extended over the last seven or eight years." I fit every pair of glasses my self. I do not leave this impor tant matter to other people. I consider that if yon recommend a friend or relative to me, the best I can do in recognition of your courtesy is to wait on your friend myself. THOMPSONS! Second Floor Corbett Bldg.. Fifth and Morrison. Marsh, chairman of office buildings, booths will be opened as follows: Mon day: Spalding Building, in charge of Mrs. J. S. U'Gormu. assisted by Ir vlngton workers: Beck Building. Mrs. J. It. Slater, of Mount Tabor: Medical Building. Miss Lilian Dosch: W'ells Kargo Building, rs. O. B. Ballou: Klectrlc Building. Miss Isabel Wolf steln. Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. If. V. Cliapln rest of week. Booths in the Chamber of Commerce. Pacific Express and Commercial Club buildings will be In charge of Mrs. Katherlne Daly. Mrs. Isaac Patterson will have charge of all Government buildings. Members of the Tuesday Afternoon Club, which disposed of a larce number of seals last year, are installing booths on the Kast Side. In charge of Mrs. O. M. Gllnes. The State Public Health Com mittee has opened booth, at St. .Tnhr.. Men dot a Coal These announcements are for the information of those who have not tried MEND0TA. Those who have tried it never nepd to be reminded to buy it again. They wouldn't buy an other brand. rhoues: A 3S87, Marshall 2G35 or Order From Your Dealer HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO - Geary Street, above Union Square Just op pout. Hotel St. Francis . European Plan SI .60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel snd brick structure. Tunutbcdat cost el ISOO.OOO. Eftrr comfort sod coo .erasae. Oa csrlines rrsnaferring all over city. Omnibus merts trains sod steamers. Send fox Booklet with map of San Fraaasca BltS SACRIFICE OI.OSI G-OlT ftll.E. The largest assortment of Mechan ical Tovs on the Coast. Wc are crowded for room: must close out the entire stock at atle THK DOLLAR. THE MOTTO POST I'tRn ASD aou. . VK.MR SHOP. -144 Secaad St, Bet. Alder aad Morrlm. ty RAINCOATS "PURE MILK" CAMPAIGN ON Consumers' League Scnda Ont Invi tations for Meeting Next Tuesday. Invitstlrtns have been sent out fry 'the Tell Your Friends Crowds AS PEOPLE FIND OUT WHAT WONDER FIJI VALUES THEY ARE GETTING AT Schmeer's Money-Saving Furniture Sale BE AMONG THE CROWDS TOMORROW-THERE'S PLENTY YOU NEED Arm Eockers $30.00 Princess Hardwood maple or oak finish, Dresser, Qnarter sawed oak, sale, $18.35. $1.55 Such Opportunities $25 Mahogany Parlor Set Three pieces, like illustration, handsome velour cushions, r2! ....$14.50 About 60 other Parlor Sets at all prices up to the finest made. MORBIS CHAIR, Solid oak frame, velour de Q C cushions, only 12 in stock; while they last pe-.vjv Wu,,n.,r, Very beautifully upholstered in velour in dif ferent colors. Regular $16.50 value fc J .50 special . 40 or oO other styles of Couches, Davenports, etc., all go at less than manufacturers' cost. MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE PLACE-See Large Red Canvas Signs SCHMEER FURNITURE CO. NORTHEAST CORNER FIRST AND YAMHILL STREETS, PORTLAND EVERYTHING GOES -SEE THE LARGE SALE TAGS ON EVERY PIECE Just as good in every way as those you pay $20 and $25 for in other stores. WE HAVE FIVE STORES WE BUY MORE CLOTHING WE SELL MORE CLOTHING Than any other store and are satisfied with smaller profits These are some of the reasons why we give BETTER values than any other store. MOYE1 pure food committee of the Consumers League to the health boards and citizen who are interested In the campaign against Impure milk, to a meeting which will be held Tuesday. December 13, at 3:30 P. M.. in the auditorium of the Medi cal building. Park and Alder streets. Two subjects will be taken up at the About This Sale-You'll Be Doing Them Increase Daily I $1.50 Child's 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Floor High Chair, Rugs, special, $10.45. 80. as This Come But BED LOUNGE Like Illustration Arm Rocker Like illustration, regular $3.50, oak finish, only 20 of them, while they . $1.95 meeting; viz.. the report of the city at torney as to the extent of the city's power to prevent the sale of milk from tuber cular cowe and to outline plans to se cure the enactment of a law requiring tha all cows be tested and found free from tuberculosis, before their milk can be sold to the wholesale or retail trade. Buffet, Good Floor $25.00 Massive Linoleum, 47c yd. value, spe Brass Beds, spe plate - cial, $16.50 rors, cial, yd.. 3S Once in a lifetime - Genuine Royal Oak Cupboard Like illustration, -with doors, all complete. They go on sale tomorrow 75 $40 STEEL RANGE Four holes, fine $23 85 baker, special tomorrow Ps''-' Hundreds of Heating Stoves of All Kinds Ever3'thing goes, nothing reserved; sheet iron, air tight Heat ers, $1.15, all other Heating Stoves, for wood or coal, at c o r r e sponding reductions. 3d and OAK 1st and YAMHILL 1st and MORRISON 2d and MORRISON 89 THIRD A number of the more prominent milk dealers and dairymen have been specially invited to attend the meeting hi order that they may have an opportunity to co-operate in the framing of a law. The Itch can be cured with Plummer'S Itch Ointment. Third and Madison a Great Favor We Mean Business Everything Goes royal oak. Cotton Top Mat glass mir tresses, special $14.15. $1.85. Get Your Share FlR s