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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
12 lTTE MORNTXG OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2o, 1010. Merchandise PtxrcHased on Credit Today, Tomorrow and Remainder of Month Will Be Charged on Your December Bill Holiday Candies in Our Basement Candy Store Juvenile BooK Department, Main Floor Sheet Music in the Basement Tine Greater Olldl "Eing' Store Fomorrow Another Doll Distribution' 10,000 Boll to Be G wen Away A Beautiful Dressed Doll Will Be Given Away Free With Every Ftircliase of $1.QQ or Over in Any , Department of tlie Store . . Tomorrow We will distribute Free to our patrons 10,000 Beautiful Dressed Dolls We have only 10,000 to give away, so come early To each Customer who maKes a purchase in any department of the store, amounting to $1.00 or more, we will gftve, absolutely Free, one of the handsomest and best quality Dolls ever given away with purchases of this amount This offers a remarKable opportunity to secure a handsome Christmas gftft absolutely Free Bring the children to our store tomorrow Santa Claus will turn Toyland into Joy Land Don't fail to visit the Big; Toy Store on the Fourth Floor foef?' ..i-.r.'V.t 10,000 14441 e Hearts Will Be M adeHap By Tlhds Generous Distr itotition of Beatifi D resses and- Do. nT Don't Fail aiSto Make a SLOG P TaKe advantage of our offer to all who select their Toys and Dolls now We will lay them away to be charged or paid for when delivered Come early and select from the best stocK of Toys in all the West : r I- h M TEXAS GUINAN IS NOT STAGEY OUT OF THEATER Prima Donna of "The Kissing Girl" Docs Not Ladle Out Prepared Inter views or Display Scrapbooks roll of Boosts. creamed for the police, while the rob. ber ran down the stairs. His mask was fotrnd at the foot of the stairway by Patrolman Cameron. Mrs. Mean suspects that the attack was made by someone who knew of her affairs, as she had the unusual sum of toOO In a small safe. ACTORS ar.4 actresses Invariably say that they dislike belnc In terviewed, that It Is an ordeal to be compelled to reel oft platitudes, that no writer clr though he or she may be. can dtjrorrr aught of the Inter viewed one's personality In a half hour'a conversation. To prove all this, tiey meet the pendl-puxher more than two-thirds of the way. armed with a fAt irrap-book of favorable press no tices ver see any other kind In an actor's wrap-book . and a notebook In which they have "Jotted down a few observations I'd Haw your readers to nave, or -n, few things I've thought out." oftrn. too. thev" spring that peren nial. Mace I have been ao Vro-o-o-lly misquoted out here In the West they y It as If we were aborlrlnes) I have had my stenographer I note the " posaesslve take down a few notes for you. Kindly return them to me. as the S n Francisco papers are clamor Ing for them also, and If you'd be so klud as to snd the office boy up with the proofs of this Interview so that my ecrtarv can correct tbem. I will con sider you and the paper you represent still everlaMine.y Indebted to me." VViilrh proloru N all to lead up to tte vimpl statement that pretty, plump, and altogether Jolly Texas Ouinan (pronounced Oy-nan), star of The Kissing ulrl. current at the Ilel Ha. Isn't nke any of these. She I. In fart, so un-iiur and absolutely hu man In appearance that for a mlnyHn I fancied Id stepped Into the wrong mm, when a starry-eyed, rosy-cheeked maiden aril bundled up In a wet rain coat opened the door In response to my knock. the had Just rams In from a horse back ride, (he said. A horseback ride. she further Inferred that had consumed most of her morning, and that had taken hr over, all the prettiest spots of Fort land. 8 he trailed abont the room, divesting herself of her wet gar menta. "Imagine riding horseback In a rain but do you krow its a vastly differ ent wet from the rains of the Kast. This Just comes down so delightfully, eo rell" Invltlnglv that I cantered alone and didn't mind a bit. In fact It was a refreshing novelty." said she. "I've Just got to ride every day." she said as she pulled a wonderf ully-and-fearfully-made green velvet bonnet from her head. "Thais the Texas Gulnan hat." the pointed out what she was pleased to call Its merits. I guess every actress In the world ha something or other named after her. I'm glad It's only a hat that 1 feel responsible for. Think what It would mean If someone named an obesity corset or a breakfast food after me." and eh looked almost horrified stage horrified at the Idea. 'Hey! do yo'i know. I think the riding horses here, In rvrtland are candles. I've had one or two every dsy since my en gment opened and tliev've certainly tea above tMe averse horses I've been Me to se-ure In any of the Western eft leu N motor cara for mlr.e If there's horse within tea miles." . All this time th lady with the nam of the loce atar state, which, by the . Is ber own name, wee wildly brushing her hslr. a la Mtvine Elliott In '!er Cn Way." Ph Is a rara ais In these days of rate and cur!, f.r every pne of the per-rsl thousand yarrte, of hair on 1lee iritlnan'S head la firmly fastened 1rf her had It ctirls end fluffs and billows) like the seven Sutherland Sla ters'. "Now what on earth am I to talk about T asked Vies Tesa. "I ran do tie b!riWhttr stunt, and have my small h s-V. .. J ;i Mima Tries (Ish, Teraedleaae to the Masiral Play, -Tie Kl f lag l.lrl," at llellle Theater. ! verbal fllnr with tiie average talker, but belrg Interviewed Is not a grand passion with me. Frobahly It because I realise that whatever I think has already been tliousht of: whatever I say. someone els, has already sold, and far better than I could put IL "I'm going Into vaudeville next Spring. That's real art. In April. I close with thla company In Chicago, and open prob ably May 1 on the Orpheum circuit. Then T il be back out hers ass in. I'm a regu lar Coast defender. Why, I've jut bought an apple-orchard in the Yakima valley, and Intend to spend my mlddliv age right out here. This part of the world Is like that phrsse the novelists dwell on co much, Mod's country. I think Portland has the handsomest omen I've seen In all my traveling. Maybe It's the rain that gives' "em such wonderfully clear skin and bright eyes, and maybe it's the climate that makes their wB so elnstle. I'm sure I don't know, but they certainly are substantial and fine." ROBBER, BALKED, SHOOTS Bullet 11 red Thrnush Poor Nar rowly Mi.es Woman. Barred out by the quirk action of his Intended victim In slamming a door In his face, a masked man fired his revolver through tha panels at the Kikton rooming- house. North Sixth street, yesterday morning and then fled, throwing away his mask as he ran. Mrs. Nfarv Ttean. landladr of the place, was aroused It 1:40 o'clock by a persistent knocking; on the door. She opened It and was confronted by a tnnk4 man with a revolver In his hand. He thntet the weapon close to her face and commanded her to hold up her hands, hut she quickly threw tho door shut and locked .It. The rob ber fired and the bullet narrowly missed Mrs. Bean's head and lodged a the opposite wall. Mrs. Bean ran to a window and CHI IS FIFTH FltATETtMTY TO INSTITUTE CHAPTER AT UNIVERSITY. JAPANESE SLAYER CAUGHT Morimato Much Emaciated After Trip Through Woods. After killing his housemate at Ortlng. Wash., and wandering about without food In the woods nearly two weeks, Toyjl Mor imato. a Japanese, came Into Porthuid yea terday and was taken Into curtody by Po lice S-rgeant Keller Snd Patrolman Hpna. He did not know that the man he had shot was dead until Informed by the officers. Ho wept when he heard the news. , Too bad: he was my friend," raid Mo rimato. Morimato said that on the night of November 13 he, and Koamura. his com panion, had trouble, in the course of which Morimato was severely beaten about tha head. He had bruises on his head to substantiate the statement. Smarting from his Injuries, he secreted himself at a window with a shot gun the next mornliifr and shot Koamura as he sst at the table. He thun threw tho gun down and fled to the woodst Kor 11 days he wandered southward, keeping himself concealed by day and living on such sustenance as the forest afforded. He was much emaciated when arrested. He will bo returned to the Washington authorities. IRATE WOMAN CALLS HELP police Hera led for Lark of EnthnsU a Mil In 95-L'ciit Case. "Send some policemen and detectives to 104 Eleventh street, right away. quick." said an excited female voice at the other end of the telephone, at the police station yesterday morning. "What for?" asked the unemotional Desk Officer Harms. "Never mind, send them along," was the response. "They're taking their furniture out, and I want them at tached. "Wo can't do that," said Harms. . "If you are having a fight over It we might send up and get all of you." You're a good-for-nothlnc bunch." said the irate complainant, as she hung up. Thinking that trouble might ensue. Captain Baty ordered Tatrolman Sims to go to tho given number on a motor cycle. He returned shortly to report that an altercation was going on over difference of !5 cents, but he saw no oersslon to make arrests. Six I'orllund Roys Are Members. ' Oregon Alumni Will Attend Cere monies at Eugene, Saturday. Six Portland students will be charter members of Sigma CM Fraternity, to be established at the University of Oregon Saturday, November 2S. This will be the fifth National Greek Letter fraternity ror uregon. the others being Slxma Nu. Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Sigma and tteia i neta fl. Installation of Sigma CM at the Ore gon "U" will be conducted by Grand Tribune Trimpe, of Chicago, who will pass through Portland today from Se attle with the degree team and members of tho chapter at the University of Washington. There will be a smoker at the Koda Khan house In Eugene to night. The Installation will take place Saturday night, followed by a banquet Monday there will be a luncheon at the Oregon Grill In Portland, when Grand Tribune Trimpe will be guest of honor. The 23 charter members of Sigma Chi at Oregon are: Homer Jamison. Portland: Ilnrper Ja mison. Portland: Glen Brledwell, Amltv, Or.: W. "C. Campbell. McMInnvllle. Or.; K. P. MrKenzie, Athena. Or.: U. R Mott. Salem, Or.; A. A. Perkins, Salem, Or.; I. C Parks. Junction City, Or.; K. A. Tlllotson. Rockford, Conn.; C. M. Homer, Sumerville, Conn.: B. P. New land. Palo Alto. Cal.; t P". Brown, Portland. Or.; W. T. Elliot. Portland. Or.: G. F. Carter. Leesburg, Va.; A. If. T,ewls, Portland, Or.: R. B. Early. Hood River. Or.: P. P. Bridwell. Amity. Or.: R. W. Coke, North Bend, Or.: J. M. Moore. Klamath Falls. Or.: E. M. Watson, Eu gene, Or.; (J. . atson, Eugene. Or.: S. R. Davidson, deceased, Portland. Or. Members of the Portland Alumni Chap ter who will attend the Installation ceremonies at Oregon will leave for Eu gene Saturday afternoon. Tho alumni members are: J. G. Beach. J. F. Bel cher. V. P. Harris. M. r,. Holbrook. E. G. Chamberlln. P. M. Dlrnlck. W. S. Gay lord. P. Holman. H. B. HumphreTj R. P. Hurst. O. P. . M. Jami son. C. W. Llnebaugh. Lyman Con vert. G. E. Hogan. N. Marcum. W. W. Merrltt. B. Moores. C. A. Tce. f. H. Sheldon. S. R. Smith. J. F. Watts, W. S. Wright. C. V. Everett. Dr. Mulish. M. A. Cleveland, Paul Thompson, R. Bml denhagen. J. A. Ingram. R. Boyer. T. G. Skyes, George A. Stephenson, M. C. Rich ards. "laude Nesburg. Tom Bennett. T W. f'hlllon. H. Van I oennenhurg. Edson Rowley, C. Letter. GVD. McLaren, J. E. Montgomery, J. B. Montgomery, Jr., Tom Ross. . Sigma Chi fraternity was founded at Miami University, Oxford. Ohio, in 1855. Among some of the fraternity members ore George Ade, J. T. McCutcheon, Judge Ferris, and Governor Harmon, of Ohio. Farmers' School to Be Held. FOREST GROVE, Or.. Nov. 24. (Spe cial.) A farmers' school, to be con ducted In Forest Grove under the aus- plces of the Horticultural Society, the County Dairy Association and Gales Grange will be held December 6 and 7, Inclusive. The meetings will be held In Knights of Pythias hall, and classes wlM be conducted In horticulture, dairying and general farming and do mestic science. Austin Buxton, ex state master of Oregon State Grange, is making the preliminary plans for the session, which promise to be well at tended. It is probable that members of the State Agricultural College will be here to conduct the classes. "OUCH, OH, MY BACK" rr 18 WONDEBFtX HOW QCICKLT THI I AIN AND STIFFNESS GO WHEN YOtJ USB S! JACOBS OIL For stiffness, soreness, sprain or brulso Nothing is better that you can use; Lumbago's pain, rheumatic twinge. Your back feels like s rusty blnget Sciatic aches all pleasures spoil. For happiness use St. Jacobs OIL 25c. and 60c. CONQUERS PAIN The S9c Bottle Contains 3 Timea Much as the 25c Size 1 F.jyHrrirKTTTlHIW XBft Not One Drop of Alcohol n This Acer's SarsapariUa is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. WTiat is a "tonic"? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an "alterative"? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Ayer's Sarsa pariUa does all this without stim ulation. Never take a medicine your own doctor cannot endorse. 3. C. ATEB COMPAXT. Lowell. Hum. On Your .-pljp East The Army of Constipation Is Crowing Smaller Erery Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS am lespotuible they not; only give relief they permanently euro lotutipa- tma. Mil. liont use them for Bilious- kets, IndigYslioa. Sick Headacna, SaDow 5Ma SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICK r Genuine im bou Signature iisiafuf'iopiiwuijv'i juulwup CARTERS fJITTLE MlVER Orrine Does Cure DRUNKENNESS The endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's Pills u a family laxative. Liver pill. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them. Enjoy all the pleasures such a trip affords by using The Oriental Limited the magnificent electric lighted through train to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. CpmpartmenfObservation Car, super ior Standard and Tourist Sleeping CarsDay Coaches and Din ing Car in through service on this train. The Vacuum Cleaner System, Four o 'Clock Tea, News bulletin and Telephone Ser vice are among its new features. Leaves Portland 7:00 P. If. daily. Try it on your next trip to Spokane, Minneapolis, St Paul, Chicago and East. GREAT NORTHERN CTTT TICKET OFFICE. 122 3d St. and at Hoyt-St. Station, 11th and Hoyt H. DICKSON, H. A. JACKSON, City Pass'r Agt. A. G. P. & P. A. This Is a Dosltlve fact known to ten of thousands of wives and mothers of this land. They know Orrine Is a re liable remedy for tho cure of drunken ness, because it has restored their loved ones to lives of sobriety and. usefulness. Kvervone of these women botisht Orrine with full confidence that it would effect a cure or their money would be refunded to them if it failed. This guarantee Is in each box. No other remedy for the ctire of drunkenness is sold with this liberal guarantee, but Orrine has been so uni formly successful that the makers want the buyers to know that, they have full protection If It should fail in any Instance. We never publisli letters of Datients. but recently thla letter came to us from Dr. Nolte. Stli and Race Sts.. Philadelphia. Ta. Read; 1t nd vnn wil! readily annreclate why Orrine is so well thought of: 'T have had a remarkable case or in- ebrianv under my personal observation. The patient drank heavily for fifteen years and readied a degraded condi tion, which caused the breaking up of his family and separation from his wife. Every hope was given up of. ever saving the man from his stronir desire for drink, and only a mother's Interest finally persuaded hlni to vol untarily take treatment for his dis eased condition. Jt was my pleasure to recommend Orrine, your liquor habit cure, and the treatment was taken faithfully. TI1I3 was two years agro and the patient is now In a healthy condition and still abstains from the use of stimulants. I have sold Orrine for a number of years and have always found It to be satisfactory. I believe you have an exceptionally good treat ment for this disease." Orrine Is prepared in two forms. No. 1, a powder, absolutely tasteless and odorless, civen secretly In food or drink. Orrine No. 2, in pill form, is for those who wish to cure themselves. Orrine costs only a box. The guar antee Is in each box. Write for Free Orrine Booklet (mailed In plain sealed envelope) to Orrine Co., 730 Orrine Buildlnp, Washing-ton, E- "!. Orrine is for sale in this city by Skidmore Druir Co., 151 Third St., and. 372-374 Morri son St. They know Orrine Is a reliable ani efficacious remedy for drunkenness and they will not offer you a substitute. W1 jiuA JSiiicK' sttUx ',i.A.t ,, tais Ms. I if'Tfi' l 1 11 aWit i ; j 4 fr i. r----1-ef TtJ ftnu i4 ' F r'.. it fc ami: