10 MIC Dunnr PfCfCK s L 111 I I SUCCESS IN DENTAU WORK Means Hard Work Study and Brains H RATES TO BE FOUGHT J Public Service Commission to Give Hearing March 17. CHARGE ELSEWHERE CITED City's Case to Be Presented by City Attorney Tomlinson. and Traffic Expert E7 M. Cousin. DR. B. E. WRIGHT IUI.L ' .,--' . i i (r . : . 4 " f9 i $:: ; - .y;.' y ay JJ j JlJ JL jx J-L JplffllM Proposed increase in telephone serv ice rates in Oregon Bought by the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph company, which comes before the public service commission for hearing: on March 17, will be opposed by the city through pre sentations to be made by Deputy City Attorney. Tomlinson and Edward M. Cousjin. city traffic expert. A schedule of charges made for busi ness telephones in other cities, prepared by Mr. Tomlinson, shows that no other city except St. Louis, Mo., secures as large a monthly rate for unlimited single party business connection as is charged in Portland under the present ate of $S per month. Charges Elsewhere Cited. This type of service for business con nections is on a lower charge basis in many of the cities, the following list showing the cities, population and amount charged monthly for single party unlimited telephone service: Grand Rapids, Mich., 128,000, $3; Kan sas City. Mo.. 281,000, J5: Rochester, N. T., 241,000, $4; Louisville, Ky., 236,000. 55.50; Syracuse, N. Y., 149,000, $5; Mem phis, Tern., 143,000, $6.50; Providence, Jt. I., 235,000, $6.66; Indianapolis. Ind., 259,000, $4.50; St. Paul, Minn., 236,000, 6: Minneapolis, Minn., 342,000, $6. According to Mr. Tomilson, the Port land exchange of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company derives its great est amount of revenue from the two party residential service and for this class of service approval of the pro posed rates would mean an increase from $2.25, the present charge, to $3.25. Vigorous F'ight Prom iMed. "There are 25,778 telephones In homes of Portland under the two-party plan, with a monthly charge of $2.25," said Mr. Tomilson. "If the proposed in crease to $3.25 per month is estab lished it is virtually certain that a large number of these subscribers will have service discontinued, as the serv ice is not worth $3.25 to these home owners. In our presc .tion we plan to make- a strong fisiit against thi3 particular increase." The proposed increase, if granted "would increase the net revenue of the Pacific company $388,800 in Oregon, of which Portland's share would, be $310,900. - NEGOTIATION' IS PERMITTED Burleson Partly Meets Demands of Organized Workers. PORTLAND, Mc. March S. Assur ance that the telephone employes may negotiate with -telephone company of ficials or with postoffice department officials at Washington regarding wage or other demands waa given tiovernor Carl 11. Ililliken at a confer ence with Postmaster-General Burle ton, it was learned here today. This decision by the postmster treneral, it is understood, meets to some extent the demands of organized tele phone workers in New lLngland and the Pacific coast, who ' recently em powered international union officials, now in "Washington, to declare a strike if they deemed it necessary. Postmaster-General Burleson, in his interview with Governor Miliikcn, it is understood, stated emphatically that his department would treat only with employes of the compajiies and would not recognize any professional organ izer who was not actually employed by a telephone company. Governor Milliken took an interest in the matter after receiving a letter from the. secretary of the local branch of the Brotherhood of International Electrical Workers. 20,000 MEMBERSHIP GOAL Ticld Organizers Get Instructions for Drive Opening March 1 7. Field organizers of the state cham ber of commerce campaign for mem fbrrship, called into conference Friday chairman of the membership commit- in tlie drive, which opens Oregon on March 17. throughout During the coming week the field directprs will visit every county In the etate, attending the various county conferences, when the local campaign bodies will be assembled for instruc tion. Members of the legislature, with special speakers and other representa tive citizens, will address the confer ences, which will be in progress from March 10 to 15. The outer-state campaign la designed to win 10,000 memberships to the state chamber, bringing in a maintenance fund of $50,000. which will be -utilized for the furtherance of the chamber's policies. At the close of the state on't Suffer ' From Piles Sample Packace of Ike Pamena I'yrnmid rile 'treatment ow Offered Free to Prove What It Will Do for Too. Pyramid Pile Treatment gives quick relief from itching, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and Pyramid Is Certainly Fine and "Work Such. tV onders So Quickly. such rectal troubles, in the privacy or your noma. o cents a dox at all druggists. Take no substitute. A single box often relieves. Free asm. pie tor Trial mailed in plain wrap per, ii you eena coupon Deiow. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID PRtTO COMPANY. 675 Pyramid Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a Free sampla of Pyramid File Trectmisat. In plain wrapper. Name........... Street City State... This also applies to every other profession. To achieve success you must pay the price, which means constant concentration and work, work, work, with the idea constantly uppermost in your mind to perform your task a little better than the other fellow. Too many dentists graduate and then stand still. They either lack ambition or become discouraged because "Suc cess" is such a difficult dame to woo. In my 20 years' active practice in Portland it was my religion to give the best that was in me at all times and I found that gradually and surely "Success" came and remained, with added growth from year to year, the re sult of conscientious work and at all times the desire to improve. Better dental work you cannot get anywhere than you will receive at this office, though you may be charged twice my price by some of the high-brow, non-advertising brethren. I give you the very best work in every branch of the profession and take especial pride in fitting plates per fectly, where all sound teeth are missing, that chew your food to your entire satisfaction and will improve your ap pearance a hundredfold. No students employed. My assistants are graduates and registered dentists men of recognized ability in their profession. DR. E. E. WRIGHT PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH Twenty Years in Active Practice Northwest Corner of Sixth and Washington, Raleigh Building Phone Main 2119 Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Consultation Free. Open Evenings, Sundays 10 to 12 A. M. campaign Portland and Multnomah county will be asked to enlist an addi tional 10,000 members and match the sum raised by the state. Field directors of the outer-state membership drive arc James P. Staple- ton. George AV. Caldwell, Cieoree Quayle, I P. Hewitt. James S. Stewart. William F. Stilz, A. O. Clark, John H. Stevenson, Frank McCrillis, W. I. Harrison. A. J. Bale, L. E. Crouch and Mark 'Woodruff. The following speaking dates have been arranged for the county confer ences: Oreson City, March 11. Judge J. H. BtT- enson and Frank Mcf,rilli.i. frt. Helens. March 13. W. I. Harrison. JUIlsboro. March 11, W. T. Harrison. McMinnville. March 12, TV. t. Hrrion. Astoria. March 12. A. J. Bale and J. L. Ethrridge. Tillamook, March JO, 1. K. rroacn. Dallas, March 11, John H. McCourt. Corvallis. March 1, Jonn Jl. Hci:oun. fIcm. March 14. John H. McCoiirt Nowport, March 12, (leorcn W. Caldwell. .Albany. March 1", Georee TV. Caldwell. Kticene, March 14, Gcorire W. Caldwell. Madras. March 11. L. P. HpwIU. T'rincville.March 12, T.. P. Hewitt. Moro, March in, James K. HlewarL Hcppner, March 12, James S. Stewart, fondon, March lo, James P. Ftewart. Fossil, March 14, James S. Stewart. Canyon City, A. G. Clark. Vale. A. . Clark. Bums. Marcn 13, A. O. Clark. Pendleton, March lO. Walter 11. E-wins. l.a Grande, March 11, Walter H. Kvans. Kntemrlse. March 12. Walter H. Evans. Baker, March 14. Walter H Kvans. PGHT OVER BOY CONTINUES Mrs. Julia liarson to Appeal Case of Grandson to Circuit Court. Mrs. Julia Larson gave notice to County Judge Tazwell yesterday of her Intention to appeal to the circuit court from his decision In her fight for the adoption of 6-year-old Burton "Wellner, her grandson, wno is claimed also by Vincent F. Wellner, his father. Judge Tazwell held that under the existing law he could not allow the grandmother to adopt the boy over the Drotest of the lad's father, even though the father had never seen the laa or taken any visible interest in him until he came from South Dakota to fight the adoption proceedings. The deci- ion of the judge made the boy a, ward of the juvenile court, as a dependant and turned him over to the custody of Mrs. Larson. Since this decision. Wellner has be gun habeas corpus proceedings in the federal court to get possession or his son. Kansan Asks for Place. That jealousy is chiefly the cause of domestic trouble and that one of the main qualifications for a judge of the new court of domestic relations should be Homeliness, in order that none of the parties involved in trouble should be jealous of him, is the contention of a former Kansas justice who wrote to the district court yesterday asking recommendation to the governor. The name of the petitioner is withheld by District Clerk Richmond. Such an ap plication should have been made to the circuit instead of district court Class of 41 Initiated. Accompanied by the Moose band, 1 legionaires from Columbia legion Tso 170 of the Loyal Order of Moose visited James John lodge No. 1109 Friday night, when a class of 41 was initiated in the Moeseheart Legion the 6econd degree of Moosedom. The next meeting of the Portland legion will be March 21, when Vancouver lodge will send 100 through the second degree. War Veterans Extend Condolences A resolution honoring the memory of the late Governor Withycombe wa adopted at the .meeting of the Scou Young Camp No. 2 of the United Spanish war veterans. Sincere sym pathy was extended to the widow and members of the family. Head The Orcgcnian classified ads. MISSOURI PLAN WATCHED CHILDREN'S WEIFATtE CODE MAY BE GENERAIIiY ADOPTED. lftT-One Laws Are Included and Declared Most Complete) Ever Given Passage. JEFFERSON' CITT. Mo. Welfare or ganizatlona In this and other countries and state and government officials are closely watching- the progress of tho "Misouri children's code" before the etate legislature. The code of .1 child welfare laws drawn by a commission appointed by Governor Gardner is aid to be the most complete ever offered for legis lative action. Proponents express con fidence of its enactment. Enactment of somewhat similar codes repealing old laws, revising oth ers and containing new regulations is being sought in many states by the ational committee for standardizing children' laws, which has the support of the national child labor committee. But nothing has been attempted on so broad a scale and the outcome in Mis souri is awaited as somewhat of s, test case, according to Lucille B. Lowen tein of the Missouri commission. The code provides for support of chil dren born out of wedlock; raises the age of consent to 16 years; establishes the marriage age at lo; abolishes com mon law marriages; provides for ex tradition of child deserters; provides or punishment of adults responsible or cnuu delinquency; establishes a state home for dependent children; es tablishes a bureau for mental defec tives at the University of Missouri to serve courts, schools and institutions in examination of defectives, and pro vides special classes in public schools for feeble-minded, deaf, blind and crip pled children. Marriage of feeble minded and epileptics would be pro hibited. The code's labor section prohibits em ployment of children under 11 in any occupation unless an employment cer tincate has been obtained, except dur ing vacation periods. Boys over 1 years old and girls past IS could en gage in street trades if licensed and supplied with badges after special ex animations. Children under 16 could not be employed more than eight hours a day or 4S hours a week, and children under 21 could not work as night mes sengers. Special permits would be re quired for children under 16 working underground, on power machinery or on the stage. Completion of the eighth grade would be necessary before employment cer tificates were issued, and the compul sory school attendance age would be raised to 16, unless the child had finished the eighth grade. Poverty of parents would not be grounds for school exemption The state board of health would have charge of a division of child hygiene ana would regulate conditions and pro vide physical examination. School au thorities would be required to open schools lor public meetings or com munity purposes. The county superintendent of public weltare would be charged with ad ministration of the laws and, with his assistants, would act as probation, at tendance and parole officer for chil dren. Canadian social service leagues, unl versities throughout America, directors of state welfare commissions, army offi cers, uplift associations In Hawaii and Buenos Aires, public library associa tlons and various government bureaus have requested special information as to the details of the code. The proposed laws will be debated from all angles by special committees of the two houses I before beintr brougrht up for action. Oxford fniversity Again. Alive. OXFORD, England. On ford uni versity is once asaiu alivo alter four years of war quietude. Twelve hundred undergraduates are In residence, many still in khaki, some on crutches, others lacking a limb. Rhodes scholars are expected to arrive In record numbers very soon. Problems face the authori ties however. Overcrowding is feared, changes of education are demanded and lready a large proportion of the stu dents want to take up chemistry and science while a still larger portion are studying history instead of clasFlos. 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