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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
B TnE MQRyiXQ OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911. i 19-year-old girl t NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO SPENT M0EE THAN .-. nA tat rinnTrrv MnvTtre flUVV Ail XAAWUAAJJrfAl Get your Red Cro tamps for Christmas packages on our main floor arcade. Help fight the battle against the world's greatest enemy, the white plague. " LAVISH SPENDER rt!! The Time Is Gett Helena McDonald Stallo Dis poses of $21,406 In Period of Eighteen Months. V Fourteen more days remain in which to do Xmas shopping. ,We cannot emphasize too strongly to get- satisfactory choice to avoid the uncomfortable incidents of last-hour purchases Shop Early. If you are undeciaed, the fol lowing suggestions may be of help in the selection of your purchases: i GUARDIAN HAS RESIGNED r ;i r- 1 V Father AYIahm So longer to Look A tier Daughter Who Expendi tures Exceed Income Heiress Breaks Off Engagement. NEW YORK. Doc 7. (Special. The father of Helen McPonaid Ftallo. the l-year-ld irlrl who spent 131. 40 In II months, while the Income from her estate was only lll.JIS. no longer In Trillins; to be her guardian. He haa written his resignation to the po altlon prorlded under the will of the girl's grandmother. Laura McDonald, and ha presented hia accounts to Sur rogate Fowler. Kpiund K. Ptallo. the father, saya he wanta the duties of guardian lifted from hla shoulders, because he Is In poor health and contemplates a trip to Europe. He does not say whether witnessing bis daughter spend JS2J.3T for lnncheona at Sherry- and 1505 for a week at the Flaxa Hotel Impaired his health, but the girl's extravagance mar hare had something to do with It. The engagement of Helena McDonald Stallo to Nils Florman. reputed son of a Swedish Admiral and descendant of kings, waa announced. It will be re membered, and then broken off. Kasmareaeeat Brakes Off. From her Summer home In Prince Fdward Island Miaa Stallo In October announced that she was no longer en gaged. It became known that the reason for breaking off the engagement waa the discovery that Flurman'a father waa a masseur and hia mother a masseuse. Stallo'a ate-wardship aa guardian of the estatea of hla daughters haa been more or less turbulent. The surety companies with whom he filed a bond ' of 1400.000 fought him. even going so far as to apply for his removal. Stallo won out In the courts. The companies will not oppose the acceptance of his ' resignation. It la said, until certain premiums on bonda have been paid. In addition to Helena Stallo'a In come, from her estate, of 111,31 It from April. 110. until October II. 111. ' there haa come the sum of 11437.0 from other sources, so with her expenditure - of IJ1,40.1. aha still haa a balance of , I33S0.14. Kor-teeee Have Sfcra.k. The estate of Helena and ber slater consists of 133 shares of Standard Oil stock. Tbey will get a share of the estate of their grandfather, the late ' Alexander McDonald, which, la In the course of settlement. This was first reported to be 150.000.000, bat It was found that the firm of McDonald Stallo waa In bad shape through the "building of the New Orleans. Mobile ; Chicago Railroad and that only $1,000, 00 remained. But a shrinkage of her fortune has hot stayed Helena Stallo In her pleaa ores. Some of the Items of her ex penditures for IS months ware: Millinery , , . , Oothlns ... ............ Chaperon ........a-..... ... . Automobile i.. Wea at Plaae Hotel ............. pitto .....m..... l.ur.rh.oa at 5herrrs ... siooo MOO 91.40 aoo.oo 1.4 SAM 314.f IS on 623.87 10.23.00 .Fald In caah Clothing ooet the girl only $51.40 for -the term, as far as the account shows. .while shoea coqt 153 and mHllnery $310. In the same period, however, one-half the expense of running an automobile ' (the other half waa charged to the als ter. Laura) waa f 143S.I4. and a charge of f80 waa paid to Mrs. S. D. Johnson for her services aa chaperon. In actual cash there waa delivered to the 19-year-old gtrl. for her to expend aa ahe wished. 10.2t3. WEDDING CARDS UNIQUE Washington Teacher Asks Pupils to "Come to Parly." EVERETT, Wa.h.. Dec. 7. (Special.) Miss Eva V. Bailey, who recently re tired as superintendent of the Snoho mish County schools, surprised her friends lat night by being married to Elijah V. McFail. "You are urged to be prevent at the annual party of class No. 3. at the home ef the teacher. Mtss Eva V. Bailey. 14 East Grand avenue. December 6. at I P. M" said the invitations sent to her pupil. " Not till they reached the house did they discover that It was a wedding they were called to witness. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. H. W. Itees. of trt First Methodist Church. The bridal couple are passing their honeymoon In I'ortland. The bridegroom Is a member of the firm of ale Tall Bros. DESCHUTES GETS WATER Gravity System Installed by Town site Company Is Success. DESCHUTES. Or.. Dec. 7. (Special.) The new water system Just Installed at this town by the Deschutes Townslte Company Is an unqualified success. The system comprises a reservoir which will hold l.:.0.ooo gallons of water, at a point 100 feet elevation above the town. This Insures s steady pressure of water at the rate, of about 40 pounds per S'l'tare Inch. - Three main streets of the town are served, and altogether there are 13.000 feet of six-Inch and 200 feet of four Inch pipe. The water Is taken from the Dschutes Hiver by gravity flow, the whole system being a gravity sys ter. It is the heat town water system In Central Oregon. TARPARTY MAN IN JAIL Watson Srranton Begins Serving r Sentence of Year In Jail. . LINCOLN CENTER. Kan.. Dec. 7. Watson Scran ton arrived here today and began serving his sentence of one year In Jail for his part In the tarring of Miss Mary Chamberlain. Scranton. together with E. G. Clark and Jay Fltxwater. pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery. Each was sentenced to one year in Jail. Clark and Fltxwater appealed from the sen tence and their motion will be argued In court here the latter part of the month. Ecranton refused to Join In the appeal. . . Jf .-r-t -V .. ' i J. y v .; at3. - . - ' ' ' - - - - - - -- ' - ' J-- .- .-f.j.-. ,.w.r.J RKLEV4 IfDOVALO tTALLO. LAWSOHS ARE GLAD Son Born to Third Daughter, Mrs. "Hal" McCall. STORK FLIES EASTWARD Farm Folk Rejoice With Proud Grandfather at tatter's Estate, Dreamwold Whither Oregon Rancher and Wife Go. BOSTON. Dee. T. (Special.) "When Mra. Henry McCall, Thomaa W. Law son'a third daughter, Dorothy, who just a year ago was the bride of Hal" Mc Call. Harvard's great second baseman and son of Representative McCall. came from her new ranch In the center of Oregon's wilds for a three months' visit to the scene of her charming wed. ding, the Dreamwold Farm folk re joiced," says an article In today's Globe, "for It meant that the Christ mas festivities were to be graced with one of the favorites of the countryside. "Yet Mrs. McCall had no sooner set tled in her old home than Dreamwold people were thrown In a state of great excitement. She had been followed from Oregon by a great bird of won drous mien and proportions, the like of- which had never before been seen upon the estate. He waa discovered the day after the arrival of the young couple, perched upon one of the bells of tile Dreamwold chimes In the great gray tower which overlooks the sea, an he has since made his home In the chime. -At first the dwellers about took the big bird to be one of Oregon's moun tain eagles, but his long legs and longer bill quickly dispelled this Il lusion. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. McCall seemed to be at all disturbed by the bird's presence In the East. "Yesterday morning the great winged stranger as he emerged from his tow ered nest was seen to be carrying a white bundle In his bill. 'With It he flew straight to his perch on the win dow cornice, where he remained, anx iously swinging his precious bundle, until his plaintive cries for admittance so appealed to Dr. George Washburn, of Newbury street, who happened to be visiting with the McCalle. that ha threw open the lattice along about sun set and the bird eagerly flew to the snowy couch and depositing his gift with a statelv obeisance flew out of the window, and heading due west made fast time for his Oregon home. He had hardly disappeared Into the setting sun when the doctor's cheery voice was overheard proclaiming A boy and nine pounds of him.' "l-ast night the chimes were ringing at Dreamwold. the grounds were ablase and In the big barn hall, where one year ago the farm folk bade 'Miss Dorothy' Godspeed to her new Western home, the countryside were 'hoeing It down' In honor of the youngest college athlete who has thus far come to Dreamwold." IDAHO TRACT FOR ENTRY 1,500,000 Acre Restored by Order or Preeldent. WASHINGTON. Dec 7. Nearly 1.500. 00 acres of land In Idaho, withdrawn from entry about a year ago for coal land classification purposes, waa re stored yesterday by order of President Tsft on the recommendation of Secre tary of the Interior Fisher. s-.-.r,.! Held examination revealed the fact that the land, was "without! coal value. The land restored Is along the Snake River. ' ANOTHER ROAD TO COOS (Continued rrora First Ps. Spring 260 to 2000 men will be put to work. Backers Mot Told Public. Officials of the Pacific. Great West ern decline to say whose money Is backing the project. The Pacific Great Western waa In corporated two years ago. X. H. Bing !- . ham la president. R. B. Hunt vice-president, and F. M. DeNeffe secretary. The company la closely allied with the Pa cific Coast line, of which H. A, Sumner Is chief engineer. It has been freely asserted here that the operations of the two companies forced the hand of the Southern Pa cific, resulting In the announcement of Its Coos Bay line. Rigkt of Way Nearly AH Secwred. Ninety per cent of the right of way from Elmlra to the coast has already been bought. It Is announced, and con demnation suits covering the remainder have been filed. One crew of surveyors Is in the field for the Pacific Great Western and two for the Pacific Coast, finishing the work of permanent loca tion, which will be completed by the first of the year. The line haa not yet been located from here to Elmlra. Chief Engineer Hunt aald today that hla company was making no effort to block the Southern Pacific, nor any one else. Its sole Intention, he said, was to build a road as rapidly aa possible. The Injunction suit now pending In the Multnomah County courts Is merely to protect their priority right, where their survey conflicts with that of the Southern Pacific In crossing the Ore gon & California grant. HARVESTER TO APPEAL IiANGUAGE OF MISSOURI DE CREE GIVES HOPE. Declaration That No Wrong Was Done to Consumer Basis of "Renewal of Fight. CHICAGO, Pee. 7. Counsel for the International Harvester Company re ceived a telegram late yesterday from Jefferson City. Mo., announcing that the Supreme Court of Missouri had granted a writ of error on which the ouster case might be carried up to the I'nited States Supreme Court. General Counsel Edgar A. Bancroft for the company, said the case would go up im mediately. The constitutionality of the Missouri anti-trust law will be attacked by the International Harvester Company, It waa announced after the receipt of the message. The basis on which the at tack Is made will bv the language of the Missouri Supreme Court, which, while fining the company $50,000 (later reduced to $25,000) and ousting It from doing business in the state, said that tbe company had done no actual dam age or wrong. This language will be the basis of a contention that the restraint of trade alleged to be practiced by the har vester corporation is not "unreason able." aa defined by the United States Supreme Court. e Supreme Justice Vellient, of the Mis souri Court, said In his opinion that he waa "compelled to Impose sentence on a corporation which, while technically In error, had not wronged or harmed the consumer, but. on the contrary, should be of service to the -consumer." NOTE FOR $44,000 GONE GOVERXMEVT SEEK 9 ASSETS OF COPPER COXCERX. Paper and $1,000 Cash Disappears When Office of Mining Pro - moter Is Raided. - NEW YORK. Dec. 7. Search for a note for 144.000 and $14,000 In cash waa formally Instituted today by the Government attorneys who are prose outing the case against George Gra ham Rice. B. H. Scheftela and others charged with enlsus of the malls. The note, it Is alleged, waa given to the Ely Central Copper Company by Scheftels and was turned over to him with $14,000 as part of the cop per company's funds when he became treasurer. Two days afterward the Scheftela concern waa raided. It is charged that both not and money have disappeared. H. S. Turner, Scheftels predecessor as treasurer of the copper company, testified that he had given the note and money to Scheftela when Schftels aaaumed office. Mr. Turner also ldeni- For the Man Pocket Flash Lights $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 Gillette Safety Razors $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $9.00 Leather Brushes Genuine Badger Hair Adams ..... .$1.50, $3.00 Rubberset $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Others 25c to $1.00 Pocket Knives That We Guarantee $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50 New Arrivals of the Celebrated Empire Cut Glass In Latest Styles and Newest Designs At Special Prices. The Christmas cheer that will radiate from the well appointed dinner on Christmas day will be strongly accentuated if the table is set with Empire Cut Glass. ..... See our' display on our third floor. You will agree with us, it is the handsomest line shown. 'Just a few suggestions are: $2.50 Spoon Trays, Sunburst and Star patterns, at $1.90 $2.75 Celery Trays, Sunburst pattern, at f2,1!? $3.50 Olive Trays, Star pattern, at $2.65 $4.00 Powder Jars, Sunburst pattern, at $3.00 $2.75 Vinegar and Oil Bottles, Sunburst pattern, at $2.10 $4.50 Catsup Bottles, star pattern, aj $3.40 -We Out of Town Folks- Woo.d.ard9 Clarke fled contracts between the copper com pany and the Scheftels concern, giv ing the latter concern an option on th copper company's stock. This ls the second company whose stock. It has been testified, was under Scheftels' option, the first being the Rawhide Coalition Company. TEN DELEGATES ALLOWED Oregon to Elect Two Additional to National Convention Next Year. SAXiEM, Or.. Dec. 7. (Special.) That Oregon will have ten delegates to elect to the Republican National convention In 1912 under the Presi dential preference primary nominating plan is the official statement received by Secretary Olcott today from William Hayward, secretary of the Republican National Committee. Under the apportionment for 1908 there were eight delegates. Inasmuch BILIOUS HEADACHE, BHD BREATH AND SOUR STOMACH MEAN LAZIf LIVER AND BOWELS Turn the rascals out the headache, the biliousness, the Indigestion, the sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarets. , Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels or an upset stomach. Don't put In another day of distress. 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It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and Neva-Hone Razor Strop $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Desk Clocks. .$1.75, $2.25 Gold Watches $6.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Silver Shaving Mugs Mounted Brush to Match $3.15, $3.75 and $4.00 Triplicate Shaving Mirrors $2.50, $3.50, $5.00, $10.00 give special attention to mail orders. You can save money merchandise here. as an additional Congressional district has been added there will be two more delegates for that district or ten in all. Oregon electing no Representa- tive-at-Large. Located in the heart of the shopping and theatre district. HEADQUARTERS FUNomnEim visitors nm U UN FMKCISCI , Metropolian Service Running Ice Wster in Every Room EUROPEAN PLAN, A IA CARTE CAFE Under Management of CHESTER W. KELLEY morning a 10-cent box means a clear head ana cheerfulness for months. 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For the Hot Point Iron $4.50 Chafing Dish $4.50 Coffee Percolator. . . $3.25 Casserole Baking Dishes at $3,50 Teal Ball Tea Pot . . . $3.50 Ebony' Hand Mirror.$1.25 Stencil Outfits for decorat ing purposes $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. Dresser Clocks (small size) 85c, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Whisk Brooms in fancy Celluloid Cases with rib bon hangers. . .65c, $1.00 CALIFORNIA HOTELS, HEALTH an WINTER RESORTS lis SUNNY CALIFORNIA If yon' want solid comfort amid blue grass Uwns and acres of flowers, spend your Winter on the MONTE REY PENINSULA, 125 miles south froia San Francisco. ' HOTEL DEL MONTE 'midst its 120 acres of lawns and flowers, with its beautiful 18-hole golf course, only five minutes wane irom the hotel, offers everything that the Winter visitor can desire. BATES, $4. f5, $6 and $7 per day. American plan only. PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL in the bustling little city of Pacific Grove, 20 minutes by electric car from Del Monte. RATES, $2.50, $3, ?3.50 and $4 per day. American plan only. Hundreds of comfortably furnished, bungalows. Both hotels under management of JJ. R. WARNER. 1 Del Monte, CaL BELLEVUE HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Cor. Geary and Taylor Streets. EVERY ROOM tVITH BATH. American plan from g4 a day 2 per sons from ST a day. European plan, from S2 a day 3 per sons from 93.50 a day. SPECIAL. MO.XTIILY RATES. A refined house of unusual excel lence, centrally located. Illustrated booklet upon request. W. IS. ZANDER, Slanaser. HOTEL STEWABT SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New 9tmml and brick structure. Ewmrf modern coavenieace. Moderate rates. Center of theatre and retail district. Oc car liaee traiuferrins all orer city. Eleo trie emnibae aneeU trains and steam are Woman Swiss Gold Watch, special at ..$7.78 Scissors, the serviceable kind, . . .75c, $1.00, $1.50 Belt Pins New patterns in gold and silver plate . $2 -Parisian Ivory Sets; brush, comb and mirror . . . $7.00 Cross Sewing Basket.$7.50 Traveling Bags, with fit tings .$20.00 Leather Jewel Box. .$5.00 Cross Glove order $1.50 upwards. Stationery Suggestions Cross two-letter gold monogram sta tionery, regular price $1; special 75c Ward's "line a day" address, calling list, engagement, my travels and guest books, all sizes; inexpensive, yet most acceptable as Christmas gifts. "Woodlark" Fountain Pen at $1.50 You can please him or her with a fountain pen. We have every well known make such as "Woodlark," Waterman's "Ideal," Conklin "Self Filling" and the Fountograph also the Stylo Ink Pencil. Prices are from $1.50 up. by purchasing your Holiday far" 4 CALIFORNIA This Winter. Orange groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, fa mous hotels, historic old Mis sions, attractive watering places, delightful climate. You can see it at its best via the SHASTA ROUTE And "Road of a Thousand Wonders." Southern Pacific Company Route of the SHASTA LIMITED - A strictly high-class train in every respect, unexcelled dining car service, quick time and di rect connections to all a ptint3 south. Special Round-Trip Rate of $55 Portland to Los Angeles and Return. With corresponding low rates from all other sections of the Northwest. Liberal stopovers in each direction and long limit Interesting and attractive lit erature on the various resorts and attractions of California can be had cn application'to any S. P. agent, or from John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon. star -tssmM A