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7:,ai; v w J DIMS SUIT AND ATTORNEY FEES Full -amount ot wge demanded py It 1 borers against- Otto Jlanaencoo tractor, was awarded tbera today in verdict .returned hy a-Jury in Federal Judge Wolverton's court The aplin Uffs were hired by Hansen to work on the Sliver Lake i nidation district dam at S4 a day. with -the . under standing that they would receive 1 per day bonus If they remained until the completion of the dam. . When the work was completed Hansen 3a said to have refused the bonus which- amount ed to $3231.35. for the, 10-wen. .The jury not only allowed the men.' the bonus, but also f35(V for attorney's fees..'.- The plaintiffs were- William Hedstrora, Ben Janasqn, jred'' Ander son . and John Larson. V The ..Aetna Casualty A Surety company was' made a party defendant , because they went $40,000 bond for Hansen.,-. The Judg nient 'will be paid out of the , bond.- - VOlU) OPEJT HOSPITALS , TO TCKBKBtJLAB PATIE3TT8 Repeal of the city ordinance prohibit ing treatment of tubercular patients in hospitals within Portland 1 asked for by Dr. Frederick- JD. Striker, state health officer, in a letter sent to the city council today. -;w ; J The matter was referred tf the city health officer," Dr. George Parrish.'but members of the council were emphatic in their declaration against any let ting down of the bars. f Jn recent ac tion on this line,-permission to treat tubercular patients in hospitals within the city was confined only to those con trolled and operated by the federal gov ernment. This action was taken in response to a direct request therefor from the officials in control of the TCahnnetnan hospital, now under lease by the governments r : - - V ; 5 4- - HELD OK-JTABCOiTC CHAEGE The first new narcotic case to come Into j the i federal court" for ' several weeks appeared this morning when t wo policemen', took. 43ecr ge Wilson of N. 264 Jefferson street before United States Commissioner Krascr. Wilson was charged with being- a small dealer in drugs. Bond was set at 93500 by the commissioner' pending a hearing at 2 o'clock Friday. Marie Davis. Betty Cameron and ; Mamie Wynaan were held, as witnesses. -'J' . -i. :-- - - S t - T- , LOSE OM APTEAL . Circuit Judge Tazwell today sus tained the judgment of the municipal .court and ordered Lena Miller confined in the city jail for CO days on a charge of conducting a disorderly house. -Presiding Judge Stapleton received a plea of rulltj from Arthur Dunn, on ap peal from the' judgment of the mu nicipal court on a charge of . manu facturing liquor, and suspending a jail sentence- of 30 days, ordered Dunn to pay the fine of $250 imposed by the lower court. - . I Health Is Given by . Lovell as Keasoir " . For Quitting Post , k Salem, Dec. SO, The resignation of Frank. K. XiovetTIas state ta commis sioner is in the hands -of the state tax commission, -awaiting-' aetioa. on a suc cessor. It, became (known , here this - morning, jveu. who has. been tax commissioner - since 1119, succeeding . Charles -V., Galloway, declared this : morning : that the condition ; of his - - health i would not permit the cotiinua tion of present-position longer, and be plans to spend several months in Cali fornia recuperatiBg. before taking up any: other duties., '-' . : , -Lovell la. ons. -of the 'oldest employes of the state in point of service having - .served for-more than 30 years: in one capacity r another. -f He entered the ; service of' the: state Jn .1S9D: aa -auditor ; under Secretary ef State McBrlde, be ing' promoted to; the position of chief clerk under Secretary of State Dunbar,: "served 'as calendar -clerk in .the state senate In 1S11 and became secretary to : the state 'tax commission ' that same jyear. ' r --' -"ftiJs r- ;P eystol CDiitiiiuef ux&jMore Amiable :, 'Lausanne, Dec. 10. LN. -B.y Lord Cursoo announced this afternoon that the rfNear . East .conference will con tinue and the . Turks have adopted a .conciliatory attitude toward the allied plane for the settlement of the straits question. Earlier it was reported that the - "forks would mot yield., and the con ference was likely to break up. V Lsmot "Pasha today announced that . the American colleges and Institutions -in Smyrna win be permitted to reopen - under the Angora regime. 7 i? J, comedy - A, 2 Firms in7ar to . " , ' ControkQutput of 41 L a u gh-i n gs Gas1 i " . t , ' Portland.- has : been, smad- tbe center dt one of th most' unique industrial battles ever waged, following an nouncement today that two manufac turing organizations have . started drives to control the ''laughing g&s" business of .the Pacific coast. Business men have watched bitter competitive battles in the past, bat -expressed the opinion todaw that "laugh ing gas' was to be taken seriously,' - The battle was precipitated when R. F. Piatt, head of the Portland Nitro gen , Sc Oxygen company, announced that Hurley-Mason , & - Co. bad been awarded a. contract to erect a factory at Bast 17th and Center streets for the manufacture of nitrous oxide, bet ter known as "laughing gas." - , Piatt ha made a - survey of . the-i tnedical 'and -dental profeaipns , and fouhd-thar;The pacific "coast m de? pendent ; upon ?asteTOi11aaghing- gas."! He determined- to develop his owa" laughiu'g gas'"buslne8a 'and.'obtained 940,000 for that purpose. ,;.' . ; i Meanwhile ' the fi, eastern organiaa tion had an agent In the field and immediately- after "Piatt- made , hla an nouncement, this agent eaid the east ern company already had machinery in the city for the manufacture of this product.":-Th agent reported that a location for this branch factory would be announced within a few days. . Belief Plans, for Astoria Coming TJpi At Saturday Meet Plans for stats relief for - stricken Astoria will be considered in detail at a meeting to be held in Portland next Saturday by the committee of five ap pointed at a meeting of members of the state legislature Monday. This meeting has been called by Senator Robert S. FarreU, chairman of the committee. The -other members ' are Senator Robertson, Condon ; Represen- J tatives Graham or Forest tirove, aura of Seaside and Fletcher of Indepen dence. I . i The report formulated at this time will be forwarded to Senator Klepper, who was chairman of the general as sembly responsible for -the formation of the special committee, and -tie prob ably . will again call-the members t the legislature to assemble to consider the report. ?;.-:-i j v". j. "Inspection of Astoria will be made by Senators KJepper-and FarreU Fri day, .and they; will then confer with the Astoria executive committee as to the most practical step to take to af ford state relief to , the burned city. $m FOR ASTOB.IA FCJfD ,: Hoquiam,-"Wash. -Dec 20. Nearly $600 has been contributed here, to fund . for Astoria, relief, started : less than a week ago. The total was swelled yesterdayvby a $100 contribution from the Grays" Harbor Lumber c company and $250 from hte Poison Logging com pany. . This week . will mark the end of the campaign, and--the money, will be forwarded in the form of a Christ mas present. -. - SLIGHTS TO INITIATE . The Knights -of Columbus, Portland council No. 678, will hold , an Initiation of the three degrees- of the "order tomorrow- night at ' the headquarters, when a class of over 45 will Hake the work. . The of fleers at the -council will have charge of the first and second de grees and Supreme Director' Frank J. FOIST. VIM FLffl SKITTED T OCITY COlCIL City Attorney Grant laid before the city council today the proposed: agree ment between the city and the Port land Railway, Light & Power company respecting the old Ford street viaduct, whereby the city is to cancel certain assessments against the company for street improvement work, and the com pany is. to -assume certain obligations in connection with the construction, of a new viaduct. : 1 2 - -. - Under tl present plan. It i . pro posed that the property owners of Portland Heights shall be assessed for SD per ent f -the $140,000 which it la estimated-tbe new brWge-will cost. The Portland RailwayLight A Power company is to pay 25 per cent of the cost and the remainder is to be pro vided out of a special bridge appropria tion from city funds. A portion of this 1 sallowed in the 1923 city budget, and the- remainder -will : be included in the budget for 19 ft. The . new structure wiln be erected west .of thew present viaduct, . and tbe old one will be kept In us until it is completed, It is to be of concrete with length, including- approaches, of about 600 feet. The main arch will be 250 feet loner and it-will arise 90 feet above Jefferson street. . It is estimated that the engineers will require about five months to com plete the plans and that the actual con struction work will take approximately 10 months. The bridge will have a 40 foot, roadway and, two six-foot side walks.'. - v . - I WAJTTS TEMPORARY WALKS On behalf of the St. Johns Commun ity dub D. C. Xewis appeared before the city, council today, asking .that Bteps be taken to provide temporary board walks reaching - to tbe .new Roosevelt high school building along streets that cannot be Improved until next season. Commissioner Barbur, to whom the matter was referred, in dicated a willingness to have the pub lic works department lay the -walks if the school board provides the material ' POSITIONS OFFERED An -opportunity is open for a quali ifed man and his wife te secure , per manent positions at the isolation hos pital at Kelly Butte. They are wanted for cook and to handle the janitor and laundry work. The pay is S 150 a month for the two with room and board. - The hospital Is equipped wltn model laundry machinery. Persons in terested should get in touch at once with the city health bureau.. ; ' i McNary Measure ; On Reclamation Is :. Given Indorsement -- Indorsement of the Smith-McNary reclamation measure was made, appro val of soil, drainage and irrigation sur veys being made by the state was given and objections: were adopted against the - upper - lake - irrigation project . in Klamath county in resolutions passed at the eighth annual session, of the Oregon Drainage association, which concluded its meeting Tuesday nighu - The objection against the upper Lake project was that 50,000 acres of land would ' be destroyed by back-water. while" the stored water wowld -perused Egg Prices Drop; . MaietlFlooded Witli Production Egg prices are dropping very fast with wholesalers and retailers un able to keep up with the decinUrtjr, figures. The greatest egg produc tion ever known at this period is shewn. ' resulting . in t complete de moralization of prices. - .- Wholesale prices dropped from S to 7 cents a dosen. within 34 bours. i At the same time a greater sup ply of turkeys than has ever been known for the Christmas trade has arrived. Prices are lower at whole saler On the public market the best is selling at Ss cents a pound, while private firms are asking from 40c to 50c a pound. ' There are plenty of ducks geese and chickens available at r lower prices than normal.- .. ' Branch of Federal Labor Bureau Is Urged; for Astoria Ramiest for the establishment of a branch office of the federal labor bu reau T at Astoria - has been . made to Washington by WV-H. Fitzgerald, gov ernment labor representative i In the Portland ; district - ana ju-uiui- .... tt. Jones, director of the Portland mu- .irfiui omnlnvmnnt hurean. -' The re quest was,- forwarded following .the recent survey of thcr lire-aevastatea city by the Portland representatives. A considerable number of skilled and nnaqiUed - workers will be needed in the.' immediate consxrucuou oi porary buildings at Astoria, It Jsbe lieved. however, that there are enough needy Astorlana to supply- this first demand. - Later, when . recon struction 'is undertaken' on ai perma nent . scale;" craftsmen - from outside points will be required, it is said. Pierce to Address . Jackson Day Meet AM it7aT4m lit YirrA will he the chief speaker at the Jackson day n. a th iha mhr of Commerce. January 8, on which occasion, the Democrats of the state wiu noio jum- 1. .nr- t),. uisnicea of the j JackSOtt club of Oregon. This is thei .party's red letter day. Harvey G,' Stark weather, president of the club, .will be toastmaster. aia assistants win -as hosts and hostesses. X31d Hickory's" followers from every corner; of - the state are expected to attend, r Demo cratic simplicity win . do ooservea. Tifinttmn anil Mta.t TXTtitt:TfiinlMWtT1 ' " . J .L WWW PLUlA 'WCfcfcC WVUH -fttWCl represent- the .council-1 the italor,Jde..r-i irrintinr - land, .in TWorthej-Ti tiaii. gree JSarly id January "a class of -1001 orala. - About - 40 delegates, attended will be Initiated. ; - - A the "meeting. -V, - . -nbttf J J CyvJj VlA tsjfej CHARLES RAY in "Smudge" Feature Comedy- ;. and "Screen Snapshots" ADMISSION (UclselBg war . tax) 1 MATS f EVE8-, Sie , Ckildree . Always tee Xvealag Priee . PrevaU at AH Skews em Sat' Ssa. and. Holi days. , - . : "Toe ; Kentucky - v.-.- - - -.---.. ' !- Derby'- with Hesinald Denny 10 Discount at the Box . Office Ttli theatre ha for sale at tbe Box Of flee AdmUMoa Boeks good at aay itow. at asy time, at aay of tbe f olio wis g theatrest Peoples, Liberty, Rl veil, StajetUe, Colam bla. Book Contaialar $5.S la Admission are, IS.M Books CeatalSlBg 9.7S la i Admisiioa ara .....fse i They save yea meaeyi they are good forever, aad they make I IDEAL XM AS GIFTS The Blue Ribbon Event f tb . Season and One of .the ' Bifg-eet . Racing , I Pictures Brer Made 2'' On Wood and Coal Grates, Andirons, Spark Guards and Fire Sets. A good time to equip your fireplace. ; :;;v : , Opmd Ev4asunt T2J - Chris tlnas M. J. VALSH ELECTRIC C 106 4th, Bat.4 WasW and Stark Aadirem,' Gate Repair ad asWL , L Never Like It! Anything Last night my wife and I .,. -i Thought -we'd forget our Xmas shopping for a while And enjoy the evening ;- - -. - - i At a theatre, ao we went Down-town tother: l..'.-- Where we f elt'we would find The best show in town, 1 Knowing the Rivoli's policy, And we saw a real, honest-to-goodness photoplay POSIT It was one of the best we ' over saw i - ' - r We were tired of cheap mel odrama And hokum and bunkum - . And "Omar, the Tentmaker" with its 1 v . 1 Persian mystery, wonderful .' -. story , - - ,. : Of love, sacrifice and devo . tion . . And the best acting we've . seen - . . e -on the screen with' San Uella's - ', H " - exceptional musical score of t . . - j . 06 classical selections made . . ; ""'I it a real big treat for us and ' ' - v t- - ' t ' 1 i believe that everybody ' i N ..should i -.,-.. 'See this drama Because it is a master-piece Mr. and Mrs. Portland. New Sterilization Bill , Proposed by Dr. Owens-Adair Salem,' Dec. 2a Sterilisation "of all feeble-minded, insane, epileptic persona, habitual crinuaals, moral degenerate and sexual perverts is provided for in a bill which Dr." Owens Adair , of Jorti land has prepared for consideration by the forth com In legislature, s-1 - A similar measure, drafted by Dr. Adair and passed by the legislature in 19L9. was declared uncostitutlonal be cause it provided for no day la court The "sliinirig morning face h r e a ks i nto smiles and the unwill ing step to school is quickened when, the schoolboy's bread is spread with 'try :: - ') ' ' i - The Qreat Enerjy Spread for those affected. Tbe new bill over comes . this objection. -- . " y The bill would include lit ; its -pro visions not only Inmates of state ' in stitutions but any persoa whose mental or physical condition,, . would justify such an operation.' .; Another proposed measurs drafted by Dr. Owens - Adair would require a physical and mental test for both men and women aa a requisite to the issu ance of a .. marriage . license, women over 45 years of age , only being ex empted,, ' . ;. : H.' XOtJXSBUBT BETr3rS ' "Kearlngs before the Interstate com merce commission " recently on the Southern " Pacific-Central Pacific un merger case had a .larger attendance than any hearings, ever held before theNnational body and a total of 400a sheets of transcript was obtained in testimony and. cross-examination, ac cording U IL K Lounbury, general freight agent of the Union Pacific, who returned today from the heartnsa Arthur C ' Spencer, . general -, counsel for the O-W. w . V, will return to night. - - . . J. y. FIELDS Oregon CUy, Dec 20. -Word of the death of J. N. Fields, 7IM son -f early Oregon pioneers, has been received by Mrs. Harry Ilardinc of this city "from .Clarkston. Waib. ! ; - ' T t Mi1 wl mm ' y 1 '. ." " 4Tw 1 rr u-Xl "Hill for Christmas give the game that all America is playing ! . v V4ah-orig2 makes the ideal 'Christmss Citt , Insist upon Babeock9$ Dook cf uUs! Aothoriied dealers in Jertlaad: ; J. K. Gill Csapsay . i ' ' '- Canton Bazaar ' Meier & Frank Co. Upman. Wolfe & Co. - ' s r . Olds, Wortmaa & King VtAHWONCO SALES OOMPANT OF AVtEIUCA SAI4 raAlfClSCO MSW TOBX . A I r Trade-Mark Iieslstered Contented Eyes! YOVn EYES are either - y, comioruDie ana U reet-r. irritated and strained, and ialwaya on four mind. Lt us give you comfort witn jlaseea. We - V. ' aliiee ??rr Xtnt . ORINOIMe PLANV OM THE . yJr ' institute: tf te til Ceraett Sslldlag F1IU aad Morrison Street . Since isot , : : ': Chas. A. Ruses , : , Pres. aad Geo. Mgr. v.- R u ' - - WaltaW tU Blswe. -. WaRx. t .1 From."U00ro White. Bean- I . . 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Bo cause Colombia has discovered a process which produces phonograph record ear face so fine in texture, so marrelon&ly : smooth that tha needle travels 9vcr 1 almost inaudibly. This new and unbeKevxb qoiet sur face xsaixs the pbonosraph what it should be. a musical instrument of the highest : and purest type ivina you every in flection, the most delicate phrasing, ex- , quisitely expressed-shades of harmony that have previously been Host In ob- ' ,truslve surface sounds. The new Colombia. Record tout to . jtlay are all maul VUh this ultra Cxxm, tdtrm smooth amd quiet, new surface. . ' ir, Alld amono; them Are two youll want ; at the very first whirl J"All for the Love of .Mike" and "You Can Have Him. I Don't Want Him, Didnt Love Him Any how Blues. Both are by Van and Schcnck ' ainjrfnir in their happiest of happy . ' harmonies. And they are delidously. frea jCrcsi irritating scratch or scrapa. , - Tear out the accompanyine; list, take it to a Columbia Deafer and listen to any ; or all of th&se New Process Columbia Records. 2ot3 the smoothness and full-. ness of tcna. 2ota the, beauty of. ex ; prcsdoa. OlaNewlWessColuiabi XUccrdi will 7u find this new aad ukt tsrtit. Tt jrrcccrs is patcatad. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COLIPAWY, Nca York p . . "