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Document 6537793
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AMUSEMENTS.
May Bob.
HE1LIG (Brondway at Taylor
son In "Tiah.'
Tonight.
Baker
BAKER (Broadway near Morrlson
Stock company in "The Womm in Koora
13." Tonight.
""y
iLCAZAR Kleventh at Morrison)
company In "The Revelations of a V?e."
matinee for
TuniKlit, with afternoon
ifcmen.
iLYRIC (Fourth
fit Stark) Musical
Three
Girl."
"The Champagne
P. M.
shows daily. 2. 7 and
VaudePANTAUBS (Broadway at Alder)
ville. Three shows daily. U:ao. 7 and
9:05.
(Broadway at Yamhill)
BIPPOPROMB
Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5.
6:45 to 11 P. M. Haturdays, Sundays and
P. M.
holidays continuous. 1:15
y.
toll
THRIFT STAMPS
WAU SAVINGS STAMPS
On ?a! at
Buflinrss Office, orcgonlan.
Colored Man With Whisky Fined.a
Albert Johnson, colored, who had
secret method of securing: liquor from
the trains coming Into Portland was
fined f j(l in municipal court yesterday on a charge of violating the prohibition law. He was arrested, at the
Union station by Patrolman Cameron
Tuesday with six bottles of whisky.
at
Just after he had caught a train
the east side station and rode across
the river. The whisky, the officer
reported. apparently was secured
from someone on the train. Floyd
Wright, colored, a companion of John-iowas arrested at the same time
md charged with trespass. He was
released by the judge.
Grace Memorial to Celebrate.
Episcopal
ilen of Grace Memorial
hurch have invited the women of the
"jollification"
to a
Congregation
dance to be given
einner and
evening
at 6:30 o'clock.
tomorrow
The event will be as a celebration
financial camiover the successful
paign which Grace Memorial has just
The church raised $ST59.70
closed.
Episcopal fund
for the nation-wid- e
nd $24,000 for local needs for a
years,
in addition to
period of three
J30.000 raised last year for the new
A. G. Findlay is
church building.
Chairman of the men's committee. A
community sing will be led by IS. N.
Strong.
The
Fill to Be Completed Soon. port
fill which Is being made by the
of Portland dredge Tualatin on the
eite In the Swift industrial district
Selected by the Aladdin company for
their Pacific coast factory, will be
completed about January 20, according to an estimate submitted by James
H. Polhemus. general manager for the
port of Portland at an Informal meet- lng of the commission yesterday
afternoon. No business was trans-a
acted at the meeting because"
n,
old-ti-
could not
quorum of commissioners
be assembled.
Proprietor Fined.
Fred Fritz, proprietor of an establishment at Second and Burnside
streets, was fined $20 yesterday by
Municipal Judge Kossman on a charge
of maintaining a
machine.
Fritz was found guilty by
a jury in the municipal court Wednesday. It was announced last night
whom
that ' nine others. against placed,
similar charges have been
would plead guilty. The police hold
14 machines
which were taken in
Xickel-in-Sl-
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nk'kel-in-the-sl-
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Realtors to Discuss Zoning. City
zoning will be taken up at the meeting of the Portland realty board this
noon at the Benson hotel and a lively
discussion Is promised, as members
of the board are known to have strong
convictions both pro and con. The
proposed zoning ordinance will be
discussed by Roger B. Sinnott and
F. V. Holman and the committee
named by the realty board on city
planning will render Its report. The
meeiing will be open to all property
owneis who are Interested In the sub-lec- t.
W. B. Shively, chairman of the
legal committee, will give a report
upon the subject. "Is a Zoning Ordinance a Valid Exercise of the Police
Power?" J. Fred Staver will be
chairman of the day.
Rate on Vaccine Announced. Announcement was made yesterday by
City Health Officer Parrish that vaccine against smallpox
would be
offered to physicians by the city at 20
cents a point, the price paid by the
city to the manufacturers. It is believed that this offer will aid in the
fight being made against the spread
of smallpox in Port. and. The vaccine
can be obtained at the health bureau
in the city hail, or in the
at Powers & Estes drug store on
street.
Auto Injures Pedestrian. W. K.
Statzer, who gave his address as Dr.
Pierce's Sanitarium, sustained bruises
yesterday when he was struck by an
automobile driven by H. R. Ansai,
Tualatin. Or on the Terwilliger boulevards Mr. Ansai reported that Mr.
Statzer crossed the boulevard in front
of his machine and then stepped back
when the horn was sounded and was
knocked into the ditch. Mr. Statzer
was treated at the Emergency hospital.
Christian Science Lecture. Third
Church of Christ, Scientist, announces
a free, lecture on Christian Science by
n.
It Would Be a
Long Story
to give you all the
i
Selling Out
de-
all good.
OVERCOATS
For men and young men
At $45
help
Our
windows
the story.
Monday Evening
tell
SEATS NOW ON SALE
at Sherman, Clay
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Exclusive Kuppenheimer
House in Portland
Mor"ison at Fourth
: terday.
I1 a watch
Mis.
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and a gold badge.
E. II. McAllen. 3S3',i
Vanaven e, reported her house
entered and a quantity of articles
taken, including a purse valued at
$40. a cameo lavalier valued at $25, a
Happhire ring and a pair of earrings.
The window of a store at 19 First
street was broken some time AVednes-danight and three pairs of shoes
taken from the display.
Mrs. F. Aminoff, 18fi Skidmore
street, repo ted sheets, towels and a
jersey shirt taken from her clothes
line.
H. R. Olsen of the King Albert
apartments reported his apartment
entered and a quantity of clothing
and other articles taken. The stolen
articles included a handban, two
suits, a shirt, two pairs of silk socks.
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SPECIALS
25c
Beef Stew
30c
Roast Beef
Corned Beef and Cabbage... 30c
Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut 30c
50c
Roast Pork
and others too numerous to
mention. Good eating; at
SHORT REELS!
Literary Digest
Current Events
Mutt and Jeff.
Christie Comedy
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Hood Knights Templar Install.
HOOD RIVER. Or.. Jan. 8. (Special.) Officers of Hood River
Knights Templar, were Installed last night as follows: E. O.
F.lanchar, commander; A. G. Lewis,
generalissimo: C. K. Marshall,
Truman Butler, treasurer: A. D. Moe. recorder; C. W.
senior warden; George M.
Sunday, junior warden; James H. Hai-let- t. PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE
prelate: E. I. Scobee. standard
bearer: Glenn B. Marsh, sword bearer;
. really
O. B. Nye. warder, and "W. J. Baker, In monthly Installments and
own your home. See us about your
sentinel.
renewal. Special proposition. Portland. Trust Co.. Sixth and Morrison.
in
Adv.
Flt Sundat In O.. W. & I. airplanes
from city field. West Moreland. from
X P. 51., reasonable rates.
Adv.
Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co..
mine agents. 321 Hawthorne ave. Bast
J188. Adv.
Union Safktx Vaults; 284 Oak.
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captain-
Adv.
CARU OK THANKS.
express
our heartfelt
We wish to
friends for their sym
thanks to osrrour
recent bereavement:
pathy during
offerings
beautiful floral
theWellington
also f.rMrs.
Langguth
Children.
and
Adv. Mj and Mrs. Arthur Langguth.
in'
RUSSIANS AND FINNS EXPRESS
DJESIRK TO EMIGRATE.
5$
(
carry home some
tl(U OF THANKS.
express our gratitude to
many friends for their kindness
heln during the bereavement and
of our beloved wife and mother:
for the beautiful
floral offerings.
,1.
We wish to
our
and
loss
also
Adv.
t4. ftf.Kl r
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GLADYS LKKRTOON.
2
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HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary
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Rock
Cottage
Cheese
Rates from $1.75 a Day
76c Lunch 60c: Sundays
75c Diniw $1.26; Suiuia$ 1.60- -
tin: itjU
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This may aptly describe your income. If it does, your
greatest concern should be for the "spare" part of it.
wrz t : v;
Here's the Place for It
The
Little Home
Durand
Steel Lockers
of it any one of a score of
delightful salads.
"Red Rock" has a wholesome flavor; it is healthful to eat.
Breakfast 40c and
And a Little to Spare
5,
Eat it just as it is, or make
Street, uit oil Union Square
Famous for pood service, comfort and excellast
cuisine at reasonable price.
Municipal Car line direct to door.
Motor bus maets trains and steamers.
Red
i
For Schools, Factories,
Offices and Gymnasiumsa
Sanitary, fireproof
and
Bank
(,
inde-
structible. They insure order and
neatness in the locker room.
Ask for Catalogue.
s
Dont get in the way of thinking that because a quarter
Glass &
is only
twenty-fiv- e
cents a dime only ten cents and a
nickel only five cents that it doesn't amount to much.
You'll be surprised, and mighty pleased, at the way the Little Home Bank will gain weight on these spare bits at how
much and how frequently you can add to the Savings
Account that a dollar will start at the Ladd & Tilton bank.
Open your account now while the first month of the New
Year is young. You can't begin 1920 in any better way!
Prudhomme
Co.
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Pure Wool
Suits Are the Best
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Tailored in our own big shops, our clothing
is superior in quality and workmanship' and
lower in price.
Men's Suits $30 to $50
Boys' Suits $10 to $20
Brownsville
Mill
Woolen
Store
Clothiers.
Third and Morrison Streets
Mill-to-Ma- n
Msi
gar-- 1
ments are all
styles and less than.
Enough
1
fresh zest in
PUT.
your appetite
Sold
Direct
From Manufacturer
to Consumer
DESIRE. TO LEAVE
Most of these sale
-general:
on
"Mill-to-Ma-
During this selling out sale your
money cheerfully refunded if
not entirely satisfied within
three days of purchase.
up-to-da-
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vice-oreside- nt
Alien Russians and Finns of Fort-lan- d
and vicinity have appealed,
through representatives of the Cen
tral Labor council, to Mayor Baker
for assistance In obtaining permission
from federal officials to leave this
country and return to any part of
Russia desired.
Mayor Baker yesterday conferred
with United States Attorney Humphreys, District Attorney Evans and
i City Attorney Kvans, and it was de
cided that a telegram would be sent
to the immigration officials at Washington, to learn the rules now In effect governing such cases.
Representatives of the Russian and
Finnish colonies of Portland re- j quested
the Central Labor council to
arrange for a maes meeting, where
the aliens might set their cast before
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Desks, Filing Cabinets
7
Broadway
and to the post of assistant treasurer
of the Pacific Power & Light company.
Mr. Myers has been active In the
affairs of the Northwest Light and
Power association, an organization of
the international northwest light and
power companies, serving one term aa
secretary-treasure- r.
At the last annual convention of the association,
held in Seattle, he was chosen
und member of the executive committee.
Local Foreigners Wish Mass Meeting Which Mayor Refuses to
Sanction at Present.
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Printers, Bookbinders
Made-in-Oreg-
ALIENS
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STRAND)
an army sweater, a jade ring and a
cameo lavalier.
Women's Suits, Coats. Dresses,
Skirts, Waists, Sweaters, Tricot ine Dresses, Silvertone
Suits, Bolivia Coats, Trico-lett- e
Dresses, and many
'Samples to be sacrificed regardless of cost. Watch our
beautiful windows for slashing low prices. They'll be the
gossip of Portland, and yet:
Mm
6th and Stark
nt
Edwina Avery Powell
ef Boston, Mass., will speak at the
regular meeting of the Bahal assembly tonight at 8 o'clock in room
K18 Bush & Lane building.
Subject:
"The Christ Realities." Mrs. Powell
Is a native of Oregon, a graduate of
the Oregon Agricultural college and
well known to many Portland people.
Naval Officers Fined for Speeding.
The naval recruiting office was represented In the police court yesterday in the person of Lieutenant F.
E. Lee who appeared to answer to a
charge of driving at the rate of 40
miles an hour on the Terwillieer
boulevard.
The judge levied a fine
of $20. Lieutenant Lee was arrested
by Patrolman Wood.
Novah Zkdek Talmud Torah Services Tonight. Services will be held
at the Congregation Novah Zedek
Talmud Torah, Sixth and Hall streets,
tonight at P. M. and tomorrow morning at 9 A. M.. Rev. Abraham I.
Hosenerantx officiating. AH men and
women welcome.
Religious school
meets Sunday morning at 10 A. M.
Ahavai Sholom. Services Tonight.
Services will be held at the Congregation Ahavai Sholom, Park and
Clay streets, to .ight at 8 o'clock.
Rabbi Arthur S. Montag will deliver
a sermon.
Tomorrow morning services will be held at 8:30 o'clock. Rev.
R. Abrahamson will officiate.
Mothers. You will find the popular children's hair cutter formerly of
Meier & Frank at his new parlor,
room 316 Medical bldg. Adv.
The Hunch or Intuition, today noon
free talk. Mental chemistry, 8 P. M.,
$1. Hotel Portland, by Dr. Green.
APPAREL
MADELINE
TRAVERSE
Vise will speak.
Powell to Address Bahai
Mrs.
LADIES'
ness and another's heroism, starring
My-e-
Mrs.
Winter-Fa- ll
I-
A powerful drama of woman's weak-
DINNER
buiRlars entered the place
through a rear onor by breaking the
glass.
The articles taken included a handbag, a suitcase, a wolf rug. a gold
brooch set with a diamond and pearls,
a gold bar pin. four suits of clothes,
-
& Co.'s
office, Sixth and Morrison streets.
Lower floor, $1.10. Dress Circle,
85c. Balcony, 55c.
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Splendid
Sin'
Concert Public Auditorium
The
4
Entire m0MW
The
Special Values in
the public and create public sentiment
for their hopes.
Mayor" Baker is not enthusiastic
Adv
over any such meeting:, contending
that its real purpose is. to protest
against the deportation of aliens who
G. L. MYERS IS PROMOTED are guilty of violating: the federal
statutes. He said yesterday that he
would be wi: ins to aid any alien,
who has been iaw abiding: and who is
handicapped in obtaining work
SPKCIAL POST IS CRKATKD BY now
because of nick of citizen's papers,
in leaving this country.
POKTJLAXD GAS & COKK CO.
Russians and Finns who have appealed to Mayor Baker have said
Secretary to Guy W. .Talbot Made that it is impossible to leave the
United States "at the present tfme uild
Assistant to President Executhat it is equally impossible to 'retain work. Sentiment among the
tive Abilities- - Hectoguized.
aliens who desire to leave the country
said to be divided, some favoring
the soviet government of Russia and
Announcement was made yesterday others
supporting the old regime.
of the promotion of George L.. Myers,
Until some word has been received
secretary to Guy W. Talbot, president from Washington concerning the
rules now in effect. Mayor Baker says
of the Portland Gas & Coke company, to the post of assistant to the that the officials will refuse to sancpresident, a position created especialtion any meeting, claiming .that the
ly for Mr. Myers and in recognition of Russians and Finns who are protesthis proved executive abilities. The ing have no case, because they are
not aware of the attitude of immigrapromotion was effective January 1.
Mr. Myers is 30 years of age and tion officials.
was educated in the public schools of
Redfield. S. D. In 1906 he was one of
the editors and publishers of the Red-fiel- d
THEFTS REPORTED
Press, a weekly newspaper.
In
1907 the young man went to Baker,
Or., where he graduated from the
Baker City business college in the
same year.
Bl'KG F.A ItS ARI! BC'SV lX AM.
His secretarial experience has been
SECTIONS OF CI TV.
varied. He was clerk of the Oregon
senate during the 1909 session and
later in the same year ws private
secretary to Will R. King, associate Kntrauce to Houses Forcotl anil
justice of the supreme court. In 1910
Clothing, ticins and Valuables
R.
he
entered the service of the O.-IN",
company as a stenographer to
of All Rinds Takfii.
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and general manthe
ager, and later in the sam year became stenographer to Guy W. Talbot,
Thieves entered the residence of
president of the Portia nd Gas &
Coke company, the Pacific Power & Alex Donaldson, K5S I'.lenn avenue,
ljiffht company, and the Walla Walla Wednesday afternoon, while the famValley Railway company.
in 191 ily was away, and carried off a quanhe was promoted to privat c socret; rv tity of jewelry, clo'hing and other
articles, according to a report made
to Captain of Detectives Circle yes-
0
Sign on the Corner
s
tails of the variety, value
and virtue of our overcoats, so well cut it
short by saying they're
Dr.
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360 Morrison Street, Cor. Park
A, f
s.
Look for the Big Blue
McMahon. Adv.
Dr. George F. Koehler returned.
Consultation by appointment only.-A- d.
Milk Cure at the Moore Sanitarium.
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4,1
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Adv.
chiropractic.
TO
SAMPLE SHOP
ship of the Mother Church, the First
Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston,
Mass.. to be held In the municipal
auditorium. Friday evening. January
9, at 8 P. M.
Doors will open at 7:30.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
100
NOW!
GO
IT!
Kzra W. Palmer. C. S. B., of Denver,
Colo., Member of the Board of Lecture-
Beth Israel to Hear X. K.
y-t-r
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Professor Norman F. Coleman, t
president of the Loyal Legion of lo?r- Kcrs ana iuninermen, win speak at 44 5
Congregation Beth Israel tonight at
8 o'clock on some phases of the inGforgf 1..
of Portland
(inn & Colic company, who had
All men and !
dustrial situation.
women are welcome. Saturday mornreceived promotiiin to a.valat-aing service will be held at 10:30. Rabbi
to the president.
Cole-Wa-
America's New Tenor
fc'i.xth
Reasonable.
3
Hear
JOHN HAND
sub-stati-
raids on various establishments maintaining these machines.
Sawdust Dams Creek: Two Fined.
"Sawmills operating along the tributaries of Turner creek in Yamhill
cqunty have unloaded sawdust in the
stream in such quantities that at one
point it was completely dammed up
and a campaign to stop this practise
has been deemed necessary. Deputy
Game Warden H. McDonald yesterday reported his third arrest for this
offense, when A. A. Craveness of
Pike was taken in custody and fined
$25.
W. M. Kelt of Yamhill also
paid a similar fine.
Hearing of Alleoed Reds Set.
The hearing against 17 alleged "reds,"
Jield following their arrest as the
result of recent raids, will be held in
the municipal court January 14, on
charges of criminal syndicalism, according to an agreement reached yesterday. Attorneys appeared in the
court yesterday and marie arrange- :
In the
ment for the postponement.
meantime 'the prisoners were transcounty
night
jail
to
the
last
ferred
to await their trial.
I.ec'TOre on Does Tomorrow Night.
"Dogs of the World" Is the subject of a lecture, illustrated in natural colors, of 5" s?ecies of dogs, by
A. K. Parsons, secretary of the National Field Trials (Kennel) club, a ;
bench show exhibitor and judge, at
the Audubon society, library hall, central library tomorrow at 8 P. M. Mr.
Parsons will not only show the pictures of favorite dogs, but will tell
their origin, history and usefulness.
Dr. "Warthtn Lectures ToNidHT.
Xr. KIdred Scott Warthin. professor
of pathology in the medical department of the University of Michigan,
will lecture tonight at 8:15 o'clock in
the Unitarian church, Broadway and
Tamhlll street. His subject will be
"Heredity of Disease."' The lecture is t
to be given under the auspices of the
Portland Academy of Medicine.
Save the S. & H.
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SA VINOS
eve.mxus,
Courses in Commerce
offered by the
University of Oregon
Accounting (principles)
Business Law
Advertising
Cost Accounting
Foreign Trade
Commercial French (two
classes)
Commercial Spanish (two
classes)
Salesmanship
Business Organization
Term Begins This Week
Fees only $5 to $10 per term.
Soldiers' Fees laid
For details and bulletin apply
to 652 Courthouse, Main
3575, University of Oregon
Portland Center.
DEPARTMENT
e to s, for.
OPEN
voir
SATl'RDAT
con venik.nce
Ladd & Tilton Bank
I
Oldest in the Northwest
WASHINGTON AND THIRD
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Li(.rw. ntJLnii.
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A Business Education
to become successful In
almost Indispensable to the man bewho nants
best obtained In this school,
themen
business. Such an rUucatiun mayyoung
men teachers, and with
students.
under
Students are
given individual and personal attention.
is
Day and Evening Sessions
New Classes Now Opening
IN 8UORTHANU.
Tkh School
TVPKWItlTINU. BOOKKEEPING AN O BUSINESS
I.KTTF.R WHlTIVfi.
With the State In Providing; Financial Aid to
Returned Service .Men.
Y. M. C. A. Business School, Div. G.
TAYLOR STREETS.
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162 2 First St.
Portland, Or.
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