The OREGON STATESMAN. Sa!sv rc-en. Friiay tlcrrfay. December S. V PACE TWO 10II ITES PROBE SOUGHT - Ccrey Dissents in Order to Commission; Hotel Costs . To bz Discussed TKeGalL Board By OLIVE -M DOAK ' Tamalf ration AT- All rates. : ehnrrea and toil of the PaeltlC 'TkUnhonn. anS" Telesranh . com -yany U - Oregon- was; arged by - 33L It. Corey.. veteran membor of thejsmbUc nerrlc oas naUalan. fa .talaorttr orter -of tt .commli aea handed down -JseTwyoeterday; Trash- J. Miller, ehairsnam of the eosamlasion. and O. C Bortmneyer refused "to sign Corey' order. Corey's- orderirao banded down fa eanaectlon with a majority or er signed by MHlor and Borts meyer demanding an investigation of the ratea and charges-imposed sad collected by the Pacific Tele phono and Telegraph company;-for telephone service to hotels In. the state of Oregon oatsldei of tbe city or. Portland. Corey refused to -vttn this order on the theory that tho probe should Include all tele phone rates in Oregon and should ..not bo confined to rates for hotel telephone service. tThis commission " has received Informal complaint concerning the rates and charge Imposed and collected: for .telephone service to .hotels In the territory 'served by tho Pacific Telephone ' and Tele graph company outside of the city of Portland' read tho majority order of tho commission signed by . Miller and Bortsmeyor. : "It appears after informal in vestigation that sufficient grounds avtat In warrant the commission In Instituting a farther probe np- nn Awn Tnotiod for the DUmOSO of determining whether tho rate for '- hotel ; telephone service Im posed By the Pacifle Telephone and Telegraph company are un just, 'unreasonable, unjustly dls- ' criminatory or otherwise- In vio lation of law." The commission has set Decem- ber 25. In Portland, as the date for citing: officials of tho tele phone company to appear and Justify- the rates and charges now made In. connection - with hotel telephone service. Copies of the majority order of the commission today were sent to officials of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph -company and other persons Inter ested la tho Investigation. Corey set out four reasons In his minority order why the Inves tigation should Include- all the rates and charges - of tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, com pany and not be confined to the rates . tor telephone service fur nished to hotels outside of Port- - land. - -.- : These reasona included the busl mam denrAsiIon. low cost of mon ey and supplies. Installation of an trim at In A iala btwI rnttlnn 1n the-Dercen tare of tbe graos reve nue now paid annually to tho American Telephone and Tele graph company, i "I . 0 - ' V .' ,f Land Purchase Held up While I Probe is Made An aollcaUon tiled with tho state land board by S. H. Roberta n J. w Marill. who desire to purchase for other persons the "bed and rellcted lands aroond TUua T.aka In Multnomah eonnrv , from resort purposes, will bo re ferred ro'tne attorney, general following, a hearing held here - WAdnMdav. ftortafn land nvnn In the vi cinity of tho lake objected to tho sale of the land. Thev contended that all .Interests would be best umi1 k allnwtna" title to the lands to remain la , the name of the state. i - Surprise Event At Club Today A surprise program Is planned tnr tho Ad clnh this noon. Dr. Henry Morris having charge of : tne axiair. ur. m orris saia yester day ho had secured Mildred Tay lor and Loreta Wolfe to give some musical, numbers. He did sot an- - nounce the name or me- speaker. Rami.. AAnalderailon of tho lllum- lnatfon program being undertaken . by tho club win bo made. BLIGITS CAPTTOI Today Spencer Tracy and Clair Luce la Up the River." i ' ' " . . 1HX DOIXTVOOD f Tod. Kenneth Hsxlan to ' "Tinder Montana Skies." Mn-Tia-Jnn'la The-. Lone -Defender." CURDiirJ OUT-STATE UCHiyOOGOT Hoss and California "Official To Cooperate to Stem . - IHasal Purchase., -.JXinS'lEZJBIXOSCZ -Today Coasod'Kagel In "A : ' ImAy laiiuoitsss " ' ' t. i . , . - THE GSAITD . , Today frimbrfr -bill "WlHi . Jaek'MurhaH tn "Tb Fall Gar. ead 10Tia-Tla ln - Ontho Border." e-e e- o-0"O e e e o.o A Tory ehsver -plaT sophistica ted and mnussudy woll east 1 Tho .Womssi SozroBdorsr. now showing- t -tho Els buss. Tte play eomest front -tho novel "Slncority" written by John Krskin and tho screen : play 'Is retataed much, of tho bold oophlsUcallon and. analy tical reality , which marked: tho book.. Conrad Kagel -aa Basil Rath bone are tho old friends to one a the play- progresses. Genevieve Tobln appearing for tho third time In a motion picture Is one of tho fesainlno leads and Rose Hobard, stage star, irtbo other.- Tbe re aro -other characters Is the play bat aside from Edgar Norton as the butler, on does sot pay much attention-to them. for. tho plot, and acting of the four leads are so - mncix ' in character and so artistic aa to absorb one's whola: attontion. - The. storv. has to do with a tri angle developed by a wifo who does not love her . nusoana. ner friend comes to visit tho couple Mi falls- i-n Atrvm with the hus band and.' another man. Basil TtainfcoM. who. ..'makes an artis tic foil for .Ros Hobart aa. the dlsaatisfJed wife. The nlav'ia one to remember and ' en toy beeauso of - excellent acting, and-; n interesting-; and clever plot;i Oregon sUto officials aro to havo tho cooperation of tho Cali- tnrrtm mntM - vMela - lleenao bn- reaa In an of fort to curb the -nao-j of CalUornia Ueoose plates la this atato, aeconSlng to anaovaceouni aaado hero yostarday by Hal E. Boss, jac i eta ry of steto. Hoaa ro- h atooted a avatom. of portion of ill SLppXloatiGM fllouT ta Callformja from -tala-ataia. . - Tho plaav aa veuer oat do-tweoa-Hosa and PYaalrSaook. lal, caargo of tho Califorsia bureau . axovidoa that' taoreafter all ; Call forai Hconao pUtaa-ordored mail a tw rwnn lkMiaffloa adlressoa wm baoamitoaowahertff of the eomty in. ; whJcntno. applicant is smA hjthai Iff. in ta n. will refer ail such plates to officers of tho state traffic sunaioa. wns wm pass apoa taoilagallty of the. use of. tho plates before tho applicant is permitted to uso thorn. . "Pit Hmmii Ismt nrovidea that no resident of Oregon ahaU oper ate a car with iiconsa piatoa, ox aa1tr atata" aaid Mr.' HOSSV "While a groat many vlolatora arw approbonded each yearv n u i" that tho new plan will result in saving to the state of Oregon many thousands Of aouars in li cense fees. - ... t.. fait that California plates cost but. 1, wbilo. the average Oregon passenger ear s axouuia $21, induces many people to at tempt to evade tne law. ' ; New Officers For Dentists at Meet This Eve iMtlA nf of fleers for the sew wmv- ' ..lit. fMtnn tho regular monthly meeting of tho Marion- Polk-TamhUI Dental society meet ing to be held at C:Stt o'clock to-t night at uta E?a. la addlUoa to tho election, oaca member wiU giro a three-mlnnte talk on helpful hints and short eats la dentistry. . The society Is making a strong; attempt to bring into membership every dentist in- tho three coun ties. While many of the dentists belonjv: the desire is for a hun dred per cent organization. Crosha vr Waives ' Hearing Held Nelson Oroshaw waived hearing aThr-;of farrenr-whaa he appeared la Jastlca court Thars-j day sad was Douno over w grand jarr br Jaatice of v the Peaco Braxler 8malL' Bail was fixed at S2ftaft - Croehaw was un able to furnish It and vas loged la laU,--- - v. CRKTrr . MBOOMTIS L'KO ' r " VATsnm lima. 4 Cobbs and Mltchel store closed its doors to credit customers Monday, Decem ber first, i Strictly, cash, and non-proru hia' ht th notice road posted by D. A- Grout, manager. (PhHtlforihCcJcb m VV "VO- 1- zy4 ct ZLy caT arSSa. tatVia erV-s- vt nniLiLTr7in) HOME OF 25c TALKIES i TODAY and SATURDAY Special MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SAT. 1:30 P. M. to- A. - -Wl .bv m a m - J ji i Stranded Jazz Babies And Cowboy 'Codpapas 1 1n Musical Comedy- J Drama Alt-Star: Ctt A U r- ..aa - Wwawaanasa WariSB9 - v aavaa: ji wm sw i Ha AU Star Cast with Blnfj'a Latest All Talking , Dorothy Gulliver and f Also Picture. Slim Bnmmerville Mickey Moos in fTho Gorilla) Mystery Patho- Tafktats; Comedy and Newa "LADY CSMVtSVE TOBIll BOSS .inr UOBAHT memo Wl FEATURE PICTURES R1W TIN TIN ' . - lav" ' On the Border AND , c??!li?sSas?aaS?wr ifi' HELEr4 TWELVETREHS MARJORIE RAMBEAU WCARDO CORTEZjlPHJOIPS HOIMES JAMES CLEASON . ON THE STAGE . FANCHON AND MARCO'S , Enchantment Idea ; '. . Z ': v - Featuxina:' t . ; . , . . ! - Of Orientals . . sffA LAST TEVIES TODAY l 1 rLs. i A Ms. 1 SaakiaC Bewties A Today! Only m 3 Up the Rlver sets its own hllar- ious standards and laughs up to them. As comedy, it will tnako scream his tory. NO UUOHINO MATTER IP YOU STAT AW AT be cause you'll , miss the newest team. Spencer and Hy mer, , this season's greatast glee giv ing, gloom " chasers la. a robust riot of laughter. .Talking comedy,. News- and Leah Holt. SATURDAY ONLY. A real college foot ball story. 2s. Si til n ill . - I. ,g IHI-E5 - B n G'lI-gJ 5).n S : yi f 'tm - i t a 1 II ' r i r ! l w a snsBMBSs f iEnough " ' Comedy to I I keep yon I r ' "i In laughs . ) t r"- - l fora year. f football j ! game youll V . ' s A thrill every ., minute and twice aa anany laagha with llarloat Nixon, Jack TVhltin . . aad others. - Stmdaj Brinsa for a 4 Day run. . Attraction extnuinmmrY . , .... . . mm: a Is s Z .till -E - col erf a . melodic, - bumorows, dramat ic, apectaoalar aa4 stapestaoos mmmm triamph that marka , a aew ; en-, tertatameat la soand pictarcs. To sc it Is to havo tho greatest tun of your ljfe. - a ' ' t " - T - - " . life- ? . " . ' -'- 1 - ' r li' ii v,' ' 1 o . ' shoes: sol TUT mi j i : ' ' " ' SBfcw- ' .ajaiaaaaawaaa (m M' ' '"" . rJM, ': 'T: . atMssaas g ."" , , . saasaJjl rii - (!,.: ,.,,.. t aa a a an . tVomen'o Gaipcbes Ball Brand First Quality . Broken lines boots and fcaloahea. Some of. these have sold up to ?5.00. For quick sale now 1 ;49 z Women's Punip3 Ties (k Oxfords Hundreds of pairs pumps, ties and oxfords. Many taken from the Price Shoe Co. stock. Regularly sold to ?10.0a. Broken lines but most all sizes in the lot. - TO CLOSE OUT WOMEN'S ARCH SUPPORT SHOES In kid or calf leather, black or brown, both in pump, taos and strap effects. All sixes in these shoes; These reour regular $5.95 and 7.50 values, and we will put them in this sale at ' j - r : $4.95 ! GROWING GIRLS SPORT OXFORDS Black and brown Brogues, two tones, 10's and flat heels, most all aizes in these ihoes. Begular 15.00 and $8.00 values now - - , $2.9583.95 j i WOMEN'S COMFORT ARCH SHOES AND SUPPERS ': ::: - .-. -;Ji J: -;' . , j Black or brown, practically all sizes. Lace and straps, military and low heels with rubber top lifts. These are wonderful values at . ;V ' , 2.95 $3.95 MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Black and tan. These are ffoing fast. Come early anj get yours at . S2.95 BIEN'S 16-INCH B00T3 Ball Band with famous Mishko sole, retanned upper "stock. The sreatest shoe to w&r. .Wafi theT 1&s Regular $7.50 seller ... - " $5.95 BALL BAND HIP BOOTS All go at onei price. Come early and get your size at 84.95 Genuine Imported English RWs OXFORDS "Ski" and regular toes, tan grain uppers, waterproof soles and leather heels. Regular $&0 and $10.00 values. Now $(g.95 Freeman Llerfu 03ff0RDS i j ' - These shoes sold at 15.35 and $6.95. Broken lines from our regular stock. ' ALL 00 AT ONE PRICE $'2.95 '.. ; Z.. SEE rr NOW . Sound r.licliey T.Iouso ;..CZ3.CtatoCtrccV -ITcst to Ladd Bush Ban!;