t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SATURDAY. APRIL 6, 1918. V INRORMATION . . ' COMHO ETSBTS Cmten af Aawrtee. Portland. Jeae. Convradoa of Oread Knc&mpmant G. A. B,. Portland. ut 10. - , ... l'adfw Coaat AdrvrtUinf Mas t aaaocUtion cot-fuUa. VurUaad. 4ulf it-ft. -' ' TODAY'S iOftECASTg Portland and vicinity TenUht. Bandar fair; Usbt wtnda. moatly Muterly. , OracoD Tonigbt - and Sunday fair; (ratio wind, mootljr aaatarlr. -... Wellington Timiht And Sunday fair: coobf tonight Borttieaat portion j tntlaaatartr vindt. charge of violation of the prohibition law. Officer Teeters made the arrest. This is said to be Pakus' second ot fense. Soldier Confesses Eebbery Corporal William Benton, with an engineer com pany at 'Vancouver Barracks, confessed to the police this morning to the rob bery of 15 romlrtg houses in Portland during the last few weeks. In one place he is . said to have obtained more than 1200. He was arrested Friday night by Officers 'Majoaey and Xa Salle. After Investigation by : the police he will be turned over to military authorities. ' Bed Cress Board to Meet In accord ance with the decision of the board of director of the local Bed Cross at its .''.. WEATHER COHDITIOK8 . . Ulik ii i mii i a imvana aaat of tb Mimintppt riar, and tho praoMtra i moderauiy hlah. tnx : last monthly, meeting to meet in future tbo KortbwatC Elacharo tho praararo to mod-1 in the midst of some Specific Red Cross : rui . Prociyiutjos haa fInl. activity, (the monthly meeting of. the oat tho PUiiM aUtoa end tho Miarijatpp allay. . ,, K mn . rrhinonOrd to tho Oulf of M.xloo a4 board will be held Monday af ternoon at waatward into Coiorado, Wyomlns and Montana, the headquarters Of the Portland chap-: Rata haa fallen aUo at Tatootb bland. Waah. ter. 204 Cor bet t building. The meeting. The mathcr to aaucb milder on the northern which will be presided over by James Kocky Mountain alopo and In tho npper Utonlaaippl vaUey. and to much colder in South Dakota. Condition are aomewhat nnaettled, but fair freather may bo eipeeted in Portland and 1U vicinity tonlbt and Monday. " EDWARD L. WELLS. 0BSEKTATI05S STATIONS. baker. Or . IloUe, Idabo ........ Bottom, Uaea, ; t.hlcaco. IlL ........ lea Moine. Iowa - Kraano, Cal. ........ OalTMton, Ttaa . . . Helena, Monk ....... Kanaka City, lto Ioe Angwlea. Cat alanbfield. Or , New Orleans, La. ... . New York City . North Head, Wash... . Phoenix, Aria ...... I'iUnbui-f, Pa. Portland. Or. ....... ltoeeours. Or. St. Louia. Mo. ...... Ht, Pant, If Inn. ...... Man Praneleeo, Cal. , . . Heattle, Wuh. ...... Mkartdan, Wyo, , Spokane, Wanh. ...... Victoria, B. 0. ...... . Walla Walla.' Waah. . . . Washington, D. C . . . . . . WlUtaton, N. D. Temper tare !TT1 80 0 BS 8 0 45 4 O 44 40 0 63 40 .04 TO B0 0 76 02 .M B4 SO .03 46 43 .80 70 63 0 60 84 0 SO 63 1.80 60 86 O SO' .43 0 76 46 0 60 88 0 60 40 0 res 8 ,o 66 46 '.13 68 43 .01 64 B0 0 63 40 0 40 80 -.IS 60 46 0 ....40 0 63 46 0 63 83 O 48 84 .01 TOWN TOPICS THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS on Bale at Business Office. The Journal ' India Basket Shown The new loan to the permanent gallery at the Museum of Art of Sartaln's painting, "The Aqueduct. Algiers," is now hung. There Is also shown in the room of the Jap anese prints a curious Chinese carving in campnorwood, decorated with gilt and coiors. in the studios may be seen Hunday a display of Indian and Pacific Island baskets and fibre fans. The regular sessions of the art school be gin Monday after the spring vacation. The regular hours of the museum are: to 5 o'clock, week days. 2 to 6, Sun days: free the afternoons of Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur- 1 day. Btrack By CarEarl Frailer of 646 Columbia street was struck by an auto mobile driven by Hadrian Clark, aged 15, Friday afternoon at Fifth and Jef ferson, streets, and sustained severe bruises and cuts about the head. He was taken to the Emergency .hospital, Where's two stitches were taken in his lower lip. Clark, who resides at 680 Sal mon street, said Fralser was crossing the .street In r front of the car and the accident occurred before he could bring the ear to a stop, f ' Tladaet Hearing Completlos Comple tion of the viaduct over the O-W. R. ft N. tracks at Sandy boulevard Is prom ised within one month by R. E. Kremers, city engineer In .charge of the work. The Portland Railway. Light A Power company will begin laying its tracks over the. viaduct Monday, according to .Engineer Kremers. The work on the , great project nas been rushed to secure - completion In time for the heavy sum mer traffic to the Columbia river high way. - "Window Washer Arretted Declaring that pedestrians are entitled to the. pro tection the law allows them. Traffic Of- fleer O'Halloran arrested two window - washers, Frank Raschio and James Co lombo, Thursday, on a charge of wash ' lng Windows on the Ellers building with ; ut'f wearing a life belt. The officer ; stated that they also had their buckets sitting . on the outside of the window without being fastened. The men are In .the city jail awaiting trial. AstemobUe Dealer Flaed It cost F. : W. Kipper of the Northwest Auto com , pany 64' in municipal court Friday '..morning because "the mAi In the shop were so busy they didn't have time to look after the temporary dealers' tags ' properly." Officer Cameron arrested Kipper Thursday because license tag ' 154Li was on ttte front end and 154D on the rear end. Beiimi Work on Dam Resurantlon of work on the dam at Bull Run lake will begin during the latter part of May. The dam. Is partially built and has for Its purpose the raising of the level of the. lake, - thus providing a greater amount of water for Portland consum ers, during the low-water period of the summer. , ' I Boaad Over to Grssd Jry The two , youths charged with the larceny of an automobile belonging to E. K. Roe the of Mllwaukle, were bound Over to the grand lury- Friday in the munici pal court They were arrested in Eu gene, mnd gave the names of ,Cless Btubbs and - Charles Tedesco. Their bonds were set at $500 each. Michael Pakas Fined Michael Pakus was fined 6100 and given a 80 days sua , pended sentence by Judge Rossman in - the municipal court Thursday on a B. Kerr, the new chairman, will begin at 4:30 o'clock. Many matters of Red Cross policy will be discussed. . Bed Cross Given Finds The Masamas today delivered to Mrs. J. O. Mosby, office treasurer of the Portland chapter of the American Red Cross, net proceeds of an entertainment held oh March 16. Little Miss Virginia Wil son, - 295 North Twenty-fourth street, presented 617, the proceeds from the sale of Jonquils, which she has grown and aold herself in her neighborhood. Vocational Gnldanee Speakers for the vocational guidance class which meets this evening In the story hour room of Central library will be:' Miss Bessie Nye Grant who will - talk, on "Automobile Salesmanship," and Mrs. O. Jolly whose subject will be: "The Practical Business Woman." "Kelly Pool" Begarded as Gambling Declaring that 'Kelly Pool" is gam bling, j officer Rhinehart .. arrested Barkleyi Davis, James A. Gehrig,; Clar ence Newman, Ralph Gilhcer and Frank U Sullivan at 145 H Third street Thurs day night and filed a charge of gam bling against them. J j Columbia Blver Highway Stage Two round trips, Multnomah FaHn to Port land dally. Leave Multnomah Falls 1 :30 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. ; leave St. Charles hotel, Portland, 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Saturday and Sunday evening leave Multnomah Falls 6:30 p.m. and Port lend 11 p. m. ! (Adv.) Meeting Tonight A meeting in room G. Central library, this evening, at 8 o'clock, will discuss matters relating to medical freedom, according to announce ment of Mordaunt A. Goodnough. Steamer Geerglana, for Astoria and way points, leaves Alder street dock dally, except Friday, at 7 :4 a. m. Fare 11.26 each way. (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Harklat for Camas, Washougal and way landings daily, ex cept Sunday; leaves Washington street dock at : p. m. (Adv.) Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier daily at 2:80 p. m., foot of Alder street : Sunday, St. Helens only. 1 :80 p. m l (Adv.) Dr. MeHahonl Portland, makes 100 per cent chiropractic reasonable. Ad justments made easy. (Adv.) FACTS ABOUT THIRD U. S. LIBERTY LOAN INTEREST rate A per cent, payable semi-annually, on September IS and March 15. Size of loan -$3,000,000,000, with oversubscriptions. y r Bond denomination$--50, 100, 500, $1000, S000 and $ 10,000. Maturity! of bonds Ten years, dated from May 9, 1918. - Taxatiqnf Carry same exemptions as second loan. ; Selling campaign-l-Twenty-eight days, ending May 4. : Terms of payment Five per cent on application, 20 per cent on May. 28, 35 per cent July 18 and 40 per cent August 15. Secretary of the1 treasury authorized to purchase during the first year an amount equivalent to one-twentieth of the original issue, and each sub sequent year one-twentieth of amount outstanding at start of year, until one year after the close of the war. This provision is designed to main tain the bonds at par onhlgher value. ARMY OFFICERS ARE SENT BY SECM'ADOO TO AID IN LOAN DRIVE Portland Men With National Army at Camp Lewis to Speak in Oregon. Wife Asserts She Was Purchased "on : Installmeiit Plan Uncoln. Neb April t.iU N. S.) Mrs. Lulu Ward, suing her hus band. W. U. Ward, a locksmith, for alvoroe, testified today that she waa sold to him on the Installment plan and that he paid $500 for her. She said ' Ward made his nrse payment on her to her father and stepmother when she waa IS years old and that when ah waa 17 all payments having, been" completed, aha waa turned over to him and ha married her. Ward's attorney denies the charge. Parrot Gone; t K t tt St tt id chapter i XT" all T7"- T iffi.Kill lvaiser Is Susp ect Hun r. at. ft j... ft : ft Often Heard The following Portland men. now of ficers In the national army and located at camp juewia. nave oeen oroerea ai- i . . , 1 . rectly by the war department. throigh AlKUlSOn UilUrCll ' request of Secretary McAdoo. to report : to the Liberty loan committee of Ore- i gon to assist the speakers' committee in i the speaking campaign during the period of the Liberty loan campaign: Lieutenant Thomas Henry Boyd. Lieu tenant Robert B. Kuykendall. Captain To Aid Government Chicago. April . (L N. a) Police today are searching for a patriotic par rot that was stolen frosn Alexander mo Kenna, In addition to", its patriotism, the bird is described by Police Captain Wesley Westbrook as being a "fluent talker' . --. 4 - McKenna has had PolJy nine years and has taught It to say 'Klll the kai ser," "Hurrah for Uncle Sam' and "Buy a Liberty bond." Neighbors of McKenna last night heard Polly shrieking "Kill the kaiser; kill him; Sammy kill him r Then Polly suddenly disappeared. : "There Is no doubt the parrpt was stolen by a German spy, Captain West brook said today. "I have notified every cop in the city to be on the look out for the loyal parrot screeching "Kill the kaiser" ; The Atkinson church plana for hearty cooperation with the government In Its plans for the third Liberty loan and In Lester W. Humphreys, Lieutenant Ar- I other efforts to put our army and navy thur A. A. Murpny, Major uunn a. White. - Lieutenant Leslie O. Toose Malor W. HL Flnser, Lieutenant Colonel William H. Jordan. Captain' Jacob Kansler. The following have already . arrived , and have been assigned by Milton R. in the most effective condition to- the end that we may as speedily as possible put forth adequate effort to help our allies to the uttermost In winning the great war. The morning service will be tor the Klepper, state manager of the speakers' I illumination of the principles for which FALINGI ESTATE IS FIRST PURCHASER OF THIRD LIBERTY BONDS Officials Will Hold Gala Day Thursday Federal, State, County 'and City Gov ernments to Be Bepretented In Parade Program at Liberty Temple. Officials of the federal, state, county and municipal government will parade and conduct a speaking and musical pa triotic program next Thursday., noon, , Judge Robert Bean of the federal court and B-' F. Irvine will deliver five minute talks at the Liberty temple. Mil ton A. 'Miller will be chairman. A mu sical program, vocal and Instrumental, Is being arranged. Each section of the parade will be in charge -of an official of the United States, the state or- the city. The fed eral officials will be In charge cf Mar shal George F. Alexander. Custom-house officials will form in front of the cus tom-house at 11 :30 o'clock and march up Broadway to the temple. City Attorney LaRoche will head the city officials, and District Attorney Wal ter H. Evans the officials of the state and county. . Insurance Hazard Survey to Be Made A survey to be carried on by 56 mem bers of the Special Insurance Agents' association to ascertain the fire has- ards now existing in and around food warehouses and other buildings eaocn tlal to the government for war work will be launched soon. : At a meeting of the association Fri day it was pointed out that many of the warehouses are not properly fortified against fire, and the duties of the state fire marshal are now so heavy that it would be difficult for a survey from the fire marshal's office. The members of the association are well versed In fire prevention work and are capable of conducting the survey and , making recommendations for Improvement Harvey Wells, state Insurance commis sioner. Is Interested In : the proposed plan, ' which has also received the in dorsement of the state food adminis udge Tazwell Authorizes Buying of $6000; Executors Warmly . Commended. for Patriotism. "We declare it our patriotic duty to subscribe for Liberty bonds of the third Liberty loan,"! declared C. Lewis Mead and Thomas N. Strong, executors of the estate of Xarifa Jane Faling, deceased, in asking County Judge Taxwell for authority to purchase $6000 in Liberty bonds from Mrs. Paling's $600,000 estate. The request of the two executors was granted instantly, and Mrs. Faling's es tate thus earned the distinction of be ing the first purhcaser of Liberty bonds of the third loan, through court pro cedure. During the first and second loan campaigns, Judg Taswell au thorlzed the purhcase of Liberty bonds from funds in nearly a score of estates. The $6000 bond purchased as authorised this morning, . however. Is the largest which has been made through the coun ty court. The estate of Xarifa Jane Faling nas been the subject of a bitterly contested suit since last October, and this suit will not be completed until some time this summer. -j Dr. W. Tyler Smith of Sheridan, Or.,' is endeavoring to break her will by which she bequeathed the major portion of . her estate to sair. Strong and, Mr. Mead. Despite the pendency of this lawsuit which will ultimately determine the heirship of this comfortable fortune, Messrs. Strong and Mead are still in control of the estate as the executors, and Judee Tazwell this morning warmly commended them for the patriotic Im pulses which j impelled them to make their generous suoscnpuon 10 uie uuru Liberty loan.. DIVORCE SUITS FILED DAN mm HAS ATTENTION GIVEN NO TO THE ELIGIBLE LIST America stands as 1 a people. Atkinson intends to share in the meeting at The Auditorium, carrying its service flag of 30 stars. The evening service will be of a pa triotic nature, touching some of the great features of our history, and will be illustrated with lantern slides. bureau, to various engagements through out the state : Captain Humphreys, Lieutenant Tooxe. Captain Walter L. Toose Jr., Lieutenant Murphy. Captain Humphreys speaks this eve- Ltiing at a big rally at Baker and Is to join President Kerr of the Oregon Agrl- Oregon. In this Itinerary Dr. Kerr and I KR Sf"QTO 1TI XOTTTIPO Cantata Humnhrevs will steai at the Kvl O LOtL O ill OOl V IVjCJ following places: Wallowa, morning April 7; Lostlne, afternoon April 7; Enterprise, evening April 7 ; Joseph, morning April 8 ; Pen dleton, afternoon April t. They will also Flagat St. Davids William G. Helber, Former Su perintendent of Incinerator, I Qualified for Place. Centenary OHurcli To March in Body ' The members of Centenary Methodist church expect to attend the patriot! o servlca at The Auditorium, M0 strong, Sunday afternoon. They are to meet at the southeast corner f the Plaaa block at X :!0 o'clock and march to The Auditorium. They will be accompanied by a band and will carry the church 61 star servicer flag. In order to make It possible for more to attend the serv ice, the women of the church will pre pare hot coffee in the basement, and those living at a- distance may bring their lunch and eat it In, the church and then proceed to the Plana block. Will Receive Member Sunday morning at Highland Congrs- aatlonal there will be holy communion and reception of members with a brief sermon on "The Masters Greeting. In the evening the pastor will preach : on the patriotic subject "A Cry From i the Trenchea" in which he will deal with tion because of failure to pass the re- gregatlonal church Sunday at 7:46 p. m. bin- evaneellstte drive Tat the S.llwood I question that Is being raised In some quired grade of 75 per cent. P mV about what will the future -I nave naa no time, -as yei, 10 con- . r , . a - - I v ...j i .C. "3 . naYt) Ior tna man wno oies on tne at- elder the results of the examination. IVIP.a.HIPS 1 inflTflTIf iC" r:,7.: -I tlefleldT SL David's' Parish has the distinction seak at Milton and Freewater. and In I and honor of having a service flag with wasco ana ooa mver counties. 1 5 stars, one of which Is rold. The lieutenant uurphy. together with Dr. I names of theaa raliant fnilawi will b A. A. Morrison, speaks at Hood River I read on 8unday mornlnx at the 11 Monday evening. April I. I o'clock service, whan the rector will ' Captain Tooxe has been assigned for j preach on the text. "Everyone Said to a xew .aays- speaamg tour in Polk I His Brother. Be of Good Courage." At county. (the night hour the service of evensonr Lieutenant Toose, together with Major J Used at Easter will be used 'and the rec Hector MacQuarrte Of the British armv. I tor will hrl ahnrt Mrlm nf urmoni sOnmt. .!,..,... ra v.iiati- ha rivm 1 na" the following schedule: Rosebure. Ion "Freedom And Creed." or "The Faith 'mnriHnn'tn th rMuit of the fternoon April 7 ;y Medford and Jack of the .Christian." The children's choir no . consideraUon to the results of the Mn county Aprll 8 and M; Gr& will sing at the 9 :S0 service. The school civil service examination for superin- Pass, April 11; Roseburg and Douglas meets at the same hour. A welcome tendent of the municipal gar Dago ;incxn- j-wuniy, Apru iz, 13 ana 14. erator. according to a statement made t Major. White Is to arrive in Portland f ftra I tonight. Captain Kansler will arrive yesterday morning. this afternoon. f The examination resulted in placing ! Major White, together with W. F. William G. Helber. former superintend-. Woodward, will address the Methodist ent, on the eligible list for the position, women of Portland, Aprll 9 at 7 :45 p. m and removed C. H. Feldman, present at Centenary M. E. church. Major White superintendent, from further considers-, will also speak at the Sunnyslde Con- SOLICITATION AMONG MEN RV R E BOND SALES BARRED Many ' Embarrassed in Former Drives j Voluntary Offers Will Be Received. ! " : Schoolboy: Breaks Neck at Playground :i r .: ". " 1 - ' v .. ? Kansas aty, AprU CL K, S.) -V friendly wrestling match, with bis cburr . Harry Lehey, ' proved fatal to Fre- Schreiner. 11 . years old, In the play -; grounds of a Ksnns Clty.'iCaih. schoc' today. As the Lehey boy arose after -winning the first fall he found youn-; Schreiner- unable to move.- Hie rsc' was broken and he died soon after-wart. Both boys were In the same grade. ' No attempt should be made to obtain subscriptions to the third Liberty loan from officers or enlisted men In the service of the United States army or navy, according to Edward Coo king haia, executive chairman of the Liberty loart state central committee. In a statement today. "In previous campaigns. ' said Mr." Cooklngham, "oompetllton waa carried to such an extent as to place many of the men and Junior officers In the most embarrassing position financially. In some cases, actual hardship haa devel oped, where the men have not had a nickel for carfare. It Is not the busi ness of men who -are fighting the coun try's battles to provide the funds." While subscriptions from enlisted men will be received. It is the desire of the committee that there be no solicitation and particularly - that anything like competition among ' the units of the army and navy be avoided. The war department, according to Mr. Cooking ham, probably at a later date will Issue orders upon this subject, that where the men have the money saved and pay for the bonds In full, there Is no reason why they should not be handled locally. Get Aeqiitinted With the awaits every boy. and girl who comes. 1 1 Evangelistic Drive Will Close Sunday Sunday win be the closing day of the FAMILiY "THESE four triads of HoUum broad are..tl Victory breed. TWey all comply with Hoover's regulation. Try taem ell -the are all ' good then : take your choice ana satisfy year own Ln di vidual taste with a breed that yea know is aa good as it can bo naad. The Standard Holsun Loaf i A Double Victory breid ev ric 1 lory for Uncle Sim because it saves 20 wheat and a victory ; for bread-maklnf because It is a really remarkable loaf. f'W'jJ.;. WiU Be Enforced Methodist Episcopal church which has been under way for the past two week I Evangelist Stephens and Mrs. Stephens will leave on Monday for an eastern en gagement. At the morning service Dr. Stephens will speak on "Going Back or I Coming Through Which?" In the eve-1 Before announcing my appointment X 1 Intend to look into things a little." Kel laher declared. As to the exact nature of his proposed ls.har declined to state. He snoka of Children Afflicted Meit BemalB on Heme I ning his- subject wlU be, "The Un- proposed measures to be submitted to Premises and Are Het Permitted to At- Iardool Sin What Is It?" Extra the voters authorising free collection or garbage and said perhaps he would find time In a few days to consider the ex aminations results. Hokum Barley Bread 1 Made with barley. Maxes t eleaslnf variation of the regit lar bread diet. Members Preserit Castor With Auto Fhe Seek to Have Bonds Severed That Hold Uncongenial Mates. He had a revolver which he flourished whenever he was Intoxicated, boasted of his ability to shoot and threatened to take her life, vera Moore alleges in ner divorce complaint against Bob Moore, filed Friday afternoon. They were mar ried In Portland. May 6, 1917. She asks for the restoration of her maiden name of Vera Ewlng. That Harriet L. Shumate deserted him In May, 1915, Is the allegation made by Mavln Shumate In his suit for divorce. They were married In this city June 24. 1909. ! - Desertion is also the complaint made by Nancy M. Houghton against S. N, Housrhton. They were married at New port. June 14, 1910. He left her 14 months later, she says. She asks for the return of her maiden name of Nancy Martin. -. 0 John Hunt Bell was deserted by Edna Bell lrr May, 1916, he alleges. They were married In Portland In 1907. Cruelty is charged by Elsie M. Con nor against; W. Ernest Connor, whom ; she married in 'this city, September 6, 1910. She asks for the restoration of her UlAAUd .10.1.., Vi A . WOO. Go There and Try theGoodThings H! to Eat - ., , 4 . The place is fine: Listen to the music and enjoy the dancing at dinner time and evening. The best of service. American and Chinese dishes. Excellent mer chants' lunch daily. 'Special Sunday dinner. Chef can't be beat. The Young China Grille 133 Park, bet. Washington and , , AJder Streets. , ,," . Coaster' Crashes Into Track I While coasting down Albina avenue hill near Graham street on his bicycle' this morning, Caspar Helm, 14 years , old. ran Into the rear end of a Powers fur niture truck, in charge of William Mc Clurkin. living at 1026 Front street. The boy's face was -cut and his hand hurt. He Uve3 at 559 Albina avenue. The driver stated that the boy was coasting so fast that he could not stop in time to avoid striking the truck. The attending physician said the injuries are not seri ous. 1 j Marriage Licenses Issued Vancouver, Wash April . The fol lowing couples have received marriage licenses In this county: Jose M. Ortlx. 54, and Mrs. May Guilford, u. Port land ; August Ford, legal, and Adele Michelle, legal. Grand Ronde, Or. : Har ry Edwards, 17. and Mrs. Ada M. Goodman, 24. Portland ; Charles Teager, 37. .and Mrs. Rose Shapiro, SL Port land 1 Oscar Dtarmlt, 86, Lama Vista. Or., and Fannie Turpen, 21, Hlllsboro, Of.; Warren E. Lathrop, SO, San Fran cisco.) Cal., and Mrs. Maud Douglass, 21, Portland. Or. ; Ray E. Hulburt, 21, and Beatrice Morrison, IS, Portland. j Services to Be Patriotic The evening service at Arleta Baptist cnurcn win ne patriotic. special music. appropriate for the occasion, will be rendered by a chorus of 20 voices, and Harry- Soule. the Scottish singer, will give a special solo. The building will 1 ' Will Have Busy Day John D. Rice, general missionary of the Episcopal church, will conduct serv ices at St, Johns, Mllwaukle. at 11 a. m and at St. Andrews, Portsmouth, at 1 :S0 p. m. ' ALLEGES BREACH OF CONTRACT 1 tend Pletare Show, or P.blle Events. fe .TrTwd. who wiu" & "out S Children afflicted with measles must i hear the evangelist In his closing aerv-I remain on the premises of their homes Ml8a Allen, the blind soloist, will ttand not attend mottoaw : -,- ?'. . . . . . lor everyDony J . " " 1: - I wiu be neid at a o'clock in the afternoon. wiurea Bcrvives or any puouc lunctions. uty Health orncer Parrlsh announced T . r j this morning that many Portland resl- JLllOCGSall lYL66blHc? dents were permitting children to roam WUAAJ,0 the streets and attend shows while ill At the Sunday morning service at the First' Church of the Nasarene the con gregation extended a unanimous call to 1 I.Vi.i ZiL k. t... r it or measies exist remain another year. Their Invitation was accompanied with an Increase in salary and a new automobile, which was found standing at the church door after the service. This Is Rev. Mr. Davis' eighth year with this church. He Is much loved and appreciated by his people. The church is in the best condition of its history. Evangelistic meetings are now being held in the church every night except (Saturday by Rev. T. E. Beebe of I New Bedford. Mass.. with three services on Sunday. The services will close April 14. . Date Is May 29-30 Tha oa nnAiifiAaiMi I . Ji V a at I Portland at this I . .. .. r time, and strict enforcement of this !"". "'T" "n 01 ln. pui" I rule will be necessary to check the p,u cnuryn wra oe neia a weea later with measles, contrary to health bureau regulations. It la estimated that at least 6000 cases In Widow Gets Bulk of j Mark Leyy Estate" epidemic, according to Dr. Parrish. A written ruiinir tn thin rtt v..V..n May 29-SO. It will meet at St. Stephen's sent to Truant orrioer Crum with in-1 rr-'-u'- """'" icooib 01 cm structions to aid In the enforcement of fornIa wUl P188"1 and maka an ad- the rule. Patriotism Will Be Theme of Sermon! "Patriotism Is Dead. Long Live Pa irioiism : - win oe ine tneme or a ser mon for Patriotic Sunday) April 7, by Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. at.ll a m.. cnurcn 01 our Father, Broadway at TamhlU. This is on "New Kings for Old." "The New National Party," will be the subject for discussion at the Open dress, and will be accompanied by. Mrs.' Nichols. Anniversary of War To Be Sermon Topic Running for Office ,9 Consult us for the best in Publicity Work Posters , Trpe end Pictorial. Wood Engraving m Specialty j F.W.BALTES AND COMPANY !0a0 ruary 28, was admitted to probate by'f' al lJ Pnimfw Tij4aa raraa11 -V f a. Jennie LevVe wWow. w appointed 5,h.l!!d "" wUl - "The Lull In the Storm" will be the subject of Dr. Edward H. Pence's ser mon at the Westminster patriotic serv ice on Sunday morning. Westminster the first In a series w,n observe the day and note Its vast nisionc meaning, 11a anniversary ana the duty of the hour. Rev. Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, formerly, of the First Presbyterian church, will preach at the evening service. executrix to act without bonds. The property was said to be worth upward or 123,000. . The sum of $3000 was bequeathed to Vivian Friedlander. 'a 'daughter ; $1000 to4 Felix Frledlander, a son-in-law; $1000 to Jane Frledlander, granddaugh ter, and $2000 to Belle Marx, a sister-in-law. The residue or the estate Is left to the widow. cipal speaker. $900 real estate In Multnomah county. Idler! of New Tork cTtK HenAo-ler t'L L8tZ?Z Methodist to Hold War Relief Meeting A Methodist war relief patriotic. mass meeting will be held In Centenary Meth odist church Tuesday evening .at 1 30 o'clock. The young people of Methodism will form a procession, led by Columbia. Pastor's Son to Speak "The God of Nations" will be the sub ject of Rev. Mr. Thomas, at Calvary Baptist church, Sunday morning. The pastor's son. J. Harold, navy Y. M, C. A. secretary, San Pedro, Cal.. on his way to service In France, will spend Sunday with his parents at 609 E. Caruthers, and will speak and sing at the .patriotic service in the evening. Songs also by male quartet, chorus, and boys' and girls' choir. Calvary expects to be at the Auditorium In the afternoon with a service flag of 29 stars. - . .1 Dr. E. DeWUt Connell Institutes Suit Against Estate of Fred A. Jacobs. Dr. E. DeWitt Connell has begun suit In the circuit court for $9226 against Gussie Henry Jacobs, administratrix of the astate of Fred A. Jacobs, and the Fred A. Jacobs company. He alleges a breach of contract on the part of the late Fred A. Jacobs, who agreed to pay the principal and In terest of a mortgage given by him to J. V. Beach, on a tract of land known as the Mann tract, which he subsequent ly traded to Connell for stock fh a num ber of different corporations. The mortgagee haa begun foreclosure proceedings,- Connell alleges, and he de mands judgment for the amount of the principal and Interest. He also asks to be declared the owner of 85 shares of stock in the Wellesley Land company, which he retained pos session of, but which belonged to Ja cobs. . . , . Divorces' Oranled . ' Presiding Judge Morrow signed four decrees - of divorce Friday afternoon: J. Agnew from ; Blanche Watts Agnew. desertion : Ida O. - Fredenthal from Charles W. Fredenthal. cruelty ; P. C. West from .Marie Dolores West, deser tion ; Anna M. Taylor from H. A. Tay lor, cruelty. .' In Probate Court Letters of administration were asked for In the county court Friday on. the estate of John J. Multhauf. who died March 16, by Frederick A. Multhauf and Virginia Osborne. The estate waa said to consist of S11..SQ m real property in Multnomah county and personal prop erty to the value of $934.: - o; - A petition asking for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Nathan Adler was filed in the county court this morning. The estate was said to con sist of '$"3400 of personal property and of Vancouver. B. C, and fouf minor al TlU "un an? V?!0"1001 children of Esther Schrieber, a deceased Tii wh, alute to Old Glory, sister of th twtitAr. . Addresses will bo given by Mayor Georee . . t 1 . KBr. w . w- w ikxi wb rn ina i"an. 1 dlan soldier. The public Is Invited. fr i Will of Henry S. Fair Filed Ths will ofHenry N. Fair, who died September 28. was filed for probate in the county court this morning by Elmyra w.i irarr, ine wiaow. The estate was valued in the petition at $3250. A life interest In the estate was bequeathed to the widow with re mainder to OrvlUe, Everett, Charles W. and Nettle Fair and Luna S. Anderson. children of the deceased. Mrs. Fair was named aa executrix . to act bonda - - . Patriotic Sunday : At First Christian Tomorrow will be Patriotic Sunday at First Christian church. Loyalty to the republic will be the theme of all serv- without . iceo- At 11 o'clock Rev. Harold Grtffis i will emphasise the duty .of a cltlsen In j this crisis by speaking on the topic, "The Wisdom of the Ant." At the ! evening hour the ordinance of Christian I HcHargue Jury Disagrees L f L?m!i V lt6 Urrln bPtlam will be Administered by Immer the case of the state against John Mo- ( .a w ,-k -m Vi '1MB wa uiuiuiv iu avgree ana was discharged by Circuit Judge Stapleton this morning. ' McHargue was charged with failure to support Ms wife, Mattie dell McHargue. v Will Support French Orphan ' ; To support a French war orphan an other year, an offering of $76 was made on Easter at AU Saints church, tho Rev. F. K. Howard, vjcar. The name of the .little girl.- whom All Saints church has bad under its protection for the past I Gertrude Cohen' Asks Divorce Alleging that he threatened to, kill her with a butcher knife, Gertrude Cohen year. Is Marcelle Justin Bernard, restd began . suit for divorce against D. Q. lng at Baynes in the department-of the Cohen in the circuit court this morn- Seine. , ' ! ' lng. They -were married at Vancouver.! ... - -. . Wash.. June 1. 1913. Sha auks tnr h i n.u.n. c..il.. ni........ ' , . - ...v 1 . r m . m i.i .... cxuiiuav uuacr,uirn custody of two minor children and $40 per month for their . support. In .commemoration of America enter ing the war. one year ago today, Sun day will be Patriotic Sunday at Mt. Ta bor Presbyterian church. Rev. Ward This church has ! Wilt . Is Filed I The will of 'Anna W. Johnson, who ; MacHenry, minister, died March-2, was, filed for probate In changed the Ume of the evening service County Judge Taswell's court yesterday j to o chock. morning Dy ner aaugnter. airs. - Violet Johnson Cook. The estate was said to be worth $5190 and was bequeathed to Mrs. Cook, Stanley K. Johnson. Stanley K. Johnson Jr.. a son and grandson, and to Dorothy Johnson, a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Cook was named as executrix to act without bonds. - ; - Splendid Entertainment - The Intermediate Endeavor society of Sunnyslde Congregational church held a program at the Mann home, March H. The main feature was pantomime enacted by four girls and sung by Miss Jessie Hoge. assistant superintendent. Big .Dance Sunday afternoon i and evening AT Riverside ! Park Come! Brinj "the crowd." Splendid, ,big dance pavilion , overlooking the Willamette. Cotillion Orchestra and But terfield will be there with the livest, best jnusic you've ver . stepped ta . .. ;. :1. f . NOT g Jitney dance. 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