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8 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. tttt' mifviva OHEGOXIATf . WOMEN HIT CK AT JOHN P. IRISH Colonel Told He Is "No Gentle man" After Speech Against Suffrage. 'GIMLET WORD FOR EDITOR "Might MkM Right"" Theorist firs rp Ira of Berkeley Andleno Trn He f-mr Beat Class) of Womrn Agrrc With Him. RERKFLET. CsX. Sept. It- (Spe cial. Co:oul John P. Irish wu ilmwt treated to a demonstration of hl pet theory of the r!ht of mlKht. when at the c- of hi speech In the Berkeley XiKb School uduorlam lt night, a Kori of angry suffrsslsls crowded around him. nearly threatening hl portly person. "I am from the South." cried on wo man, "and aa a Southerner I am aabamad of you." "Tou ara far from being a gentle miD." cam from another woman, whlla hle.ee and ana-ry expostulations added to tha Colonei'a discomfiture. Irish's speech consisted mainly of a defense of hla position and anawara to attacks made on him. He deplored tha Oak land campaign and referred t It as a "campaign of Blander." Irish told of an Oakland school taaober who bad told her class that ha represented the liquor Interest. V here upon Henry Wright, a local single laser. arr and asked tha speaker if It wera not true that Irish stood with tha liquor Interesta For an answer Wright waa told that perhaps he was a reformed drunkard, whlla personalities concerning bis aga added to a virulent outburst of recrim inations. Irish made another counter attack on a Berkeley editor, calling him a "gimlet" and a "creature." Ha oald that he. himself, represented etght tentb of tba women of California, tha best claee, wto believed In tha home. In answer to Dr. Aked's statement that votes for women la a natural right Irish exclaimed: "Why, a natural right can't be thrown away." Thera wars about 100 present, hatf of whom wars roffragtsta. Among tha committee In charge war several col leg professors wlvea PORTER STARTS JOHN D. Money King Attention Turned to OH by Menial. CLEVELAND, Ohio Pert. It- FcW lowing tha "thankful celebration" of John D. Rockefeller on tba fifty-sixth anniversary of getting his first ana only Job. tha story of how Rockefellet waa Inspired to bis financial career by a porter In a EC Louis stora became public. . Rockefeller, having recalved an In crease In pay to l!S a month at tha end of tba year, as a bookkeeper for Howett Tuttlei decided ha could not matt or eara much money working for others. In order to g a chanco ha went to St. Louis. At 10 ha had accu mulated ioo. It mas then that ha met Andrews. the porter, becoming Interested In his stories and eventually In tba oil rofkn Ir.ir bueniesa on the. Mississippi River above St. Lou!, under tba firm name of Andrews. Clark Co. It was not long before Rockefeller began to broaden tha business personally, ona of ht first moves being to gain an ln-Tf.-ncnt of 10.00 from Henry M. Fl lrr. WIVES OF OFFICERS CREW I'ltr- BMrirdw" on Article of British Freighter. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. !. Customs and Immigration officials of this port were astounded yesterday on tha ar rival cf tha British freighter Strath ardle. from Australia, to rind that tha ship carried no less than five steward esses and thst. too. doeptte the fact that the Strathardie Is not licensed to carry passer.gera Further amaxement await ed thera tn tha disclosure of tha Iden tity of tha ship's staff of feminine help. They ware Mrs. O. F. Cottle, wlfa of tha surgeon rf the totted States gun boat Ancapo:ts: Mra R. R Wertlake, wife of Paymaster Westlake. of tha sama ship, snd tha wife and two daugh ters of Fayc'.erk Smith, also of tha An napolis. Tha Annapolis has been ordered boma after two years' duty at Pago Page. Thera Is bo direct passenger aarvtca to that port, and as Uncle Sara doea not s.lov family parties on his warships, tha wives of tha officers of the Annapo lis avoided a long, roundabout Journey by shipping aa part of tha crew of the freighter, bound to San Francisco, where tha gunboat will arrive soon. STEPHENSON INQUIRY DUE Senators la Jleadlrwea for Beginning of nearlng- October t. MILWACKEE. Wla, Sept. . T.X Rrpreeentative Charles C Little field, of Maine, will be associated with Wtlliam f- Black, of this citv. as coun sel for Senator Isaac Stephenson In tha Investigation which will begin October t. Within tha next few days tha mem bers of the; Senatorial committee that will conduct the Investigation will be gin to gather bcre. senators W. O. iiradley and K. II. Pxynter. of Ken tucky, will readi Milwaukee today. Senator Sutherland, of I'tah. and Sena tor I'omrrene. of hlo. will arrtva Sat urday or Sunday. Senator Heyburn expects to hava everything In readlneae to begin work promutlr- The-flrt witnesses hava been eubpenne.l. Those from Kansas lty will arrive In Milwaukee on Sun day. COMMISSION FORM IS AIM Yancnuter Start Move Tending Tow aril New Charter. VANCOUVER. Wish.. PpL IS. (Spa rlX At a meeting of the Taxpayers' league tonight. Mayor K'ggtns started tha first move for a commission form of government In this city. Tba Mayor's remarks wera heartily approved, and he announced that a resolution calling for a special elec tion on this question would be Intro duced at tbe next session of City Council. A. Burnbam was elected pres ident of tha Taxpayers' Association. NOBLE BUTTON A1SD AMERICAN GIRL HE IS TO MAREY. -t . . ' t ; , " I ri'4v-''- LORD CAMOTS AJfD L Noble Briton Soon Will Wed Miss MiWreti Sherman. DECEMBER SEES NUPTIALS Man-lags of Bella ail Her Titled Sol tor, lord Cam errs, to Bo Cele brated Quletlr tn New York. Details Being; Fixed. NEWPORT. R. I, Baot. 1. (Special-) Tha wedding of tba beautiful Mtas Mildred Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William WatU Sherman, of New Tork. and Lord Camoys. of Ens land. Is to be a New Tork affair early In Dtcsmbsr. An official announcement baa not been made of tha data, but It was learned today on food authority that It would probably ba December 6. Lord Camoys haa been bare for tha last few weeks as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Gillespie. The latter Is a sister of Miss Shorman. During his stay many details for tba wedddlng bava been arranged. It Is said that tha ceremony will ba performed at tha New Tork residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and that It Is to ba a quiet affair. Tbe mother of Lord Camoys is to coma over for tha wedding. RIGHT-OF-WAY SUIT BEGUN fkutlvrrn Pacific 6art Proceeding for Coast Line Land. ECOENE, Or, Sept. IS. (Special.) Tha first condemnation salt for right of w ly on the Eugene-Coos Bay ex tension was Bled in tha Circuit Court Wednesday by attorney for tha South ern pacific Company. Tha property DRD WHS BEAUTY MILDRED SHERMAN. through which right of way Is de sired Is timber, land located near the summit of tha Coast Range. At the same time, tha Pacific Great West ern Corporation, which Is purchasing right of way between Eugene and Florence, filed two condemnation suits, one against John W. Pfefler and wife and Henry Burch and wife and one agatnat T. J. QUI and wife and tha Wendllng-Johnson Lumber Company. Th Pacific A Great Western has been steadily acquiring right of way. approximately paralleling the Una of tha proposed Southern Paclflo exten sion. But no announcement of Its plana or bookers haa been made. Ralph Hunt, a civil engineer of Eugene. Is acting for th company and payments for right of way are mad promptly In cash. Lata yesterday the Southern Paclflo filed for record five deeds for right of way bet-ween Eugena and Elmlra and ona was filed today. The names of th grantor of these deeds were Jens Ol sen and wife. W. H. Dempster and wife, Lucy Withrow and husband. Carl Madsan and wife. J. Berthelsen and Thomas O. Btarrett and wife. BERKELEY GIRL BRIDE rOKTLAXD BUBIVES3 MAN WINS CALIIXDRXIA LASS. Anton KIrcchner and Mis Caroline Koford Are Quietly Married. Home to Be In Portland. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 18. Spe cial.) A boma wedding of Interest which occurred last evening- wo that of Miss Carolina Koford and Anton Klrschner, of Portland, at the Koford residence In Berkeley, rink and green decorations wore used In profusion, making a pratty setting for th ooro mony. whloh was performed by tha Rev. H. H. PowelL Miss Edith Hlrsch. a school chum of tha brld, was her only attendant. The bridal gown was of white satin, with overdress of chiffon, trimmed with pearls, embroidery and lace. A filmy veil and shower bouquet of Ulles-of-the-valley completed tha costume. Tha maid of honor wore a handsome gown of pink messallna. James Koford attended as best man. After their wedding trip. Klrschner and his bride will make their home In FEELS GOOD TO CLEAN TJP ONCE IN A WHILE! ' ' , , ,'r I NO GROCERIES NO MEAT MARKET NO LIQUOR $1 Gas Lights 45c This is the famous Imperial in verted gas light complete with burner, globe and mantle. The burner is made of solid brass, has new air vents that save 50 per cent on your gas bills. Globes come full or half frosted, of fine imported glass. Mantle is highest candle power, very strong and lasting. Portland, where the former is estab lished In business. The bride Is the PL I LIPMAN. VELVET HATS f4.98 Selling Normally to $8.00 From our workroom we place on sale 75 velvet hats smartly trimmed in semi-tailored and dress styles. No two alike. The shapes are all the very newest models. SOFT HOODS $1.95 UP We have them in two-tone bright finish, scratch' felts and velours in every color combination and in solid colors. The price range starts. $1.95 and continues by easy stages to $7 95 VELVET HATS $3.95 Selling Normally to $6.00 Smart, close-fitting velvet trim med turbans, m black, black and white, and all dress colors. Over a dozen different models to select from. VELVET SHAPES S3.98 Regular $4.95 From the Rales during the past two weeks our prediction that VELVET would be the most popular and most desirable hat for dressy and more exclusive use is surely being fulfilled. Eight new models came to us by express. These go on sale Friday, special, $2.95. BEAVERS ARE HERE . While. Soecial $7.50 Colors, Special $4 98 These are the scarcest hats in the entire category of Fall millin ery fashion. In New York a per fect furore for these hats has set in. Were it not that our orders were placed before this immense demand swamped the manufactur ers, we would have none to offer. We urge you to make your se lection while the assortment is com plete. ' Short Kimonos 98c Selling Normally at $1.25 Ladies short flannelette Dress ing Sacques in dainty flowered de signs, trimmed with fancy bor ders. Has "V" neck and three quarter sleeves. Two plaits over die shoulders and belted at the waist. Colors are light blue, tan, gray and red. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Koford. a sister of Dr. Hennlng: Koford and of James Koford. a well-known attorney. She Is a graduate of the Berkeley High School and of the San Francisco Klrschner Is employed by the Weinhard Brewery Company as travel ing man. He has been In Portland two years, coming from his former home In New York City. On his ar rival In Portland he will take his bride to a recently-completed home, at 1100 Rodney avenue. The wedding ceremony "was solemnised quietly, be cause of the reoent death of the bride groom s brotuer m wermany. air. Klrschner has no relatives In Port land. - WHISKY COMES BY WATER Peoria Firm to Send Goods Around Horn and Save Freight. PEORIA, TIL. Sept. it. It Is cheaper to ship whisky 11.000 miles than 2000 miles under oertaln circumstances. A tralnload of whisky consigned by a distilling company of this city to a gan Francisco firm is billed to start to day for New Tork City. There It will be transferred to a steamship to sail around Cape Horn and back up the Paclflo Coast, to Its destination. The distance by rail and water la approximately 18.000 miles. The dls tance bv rail from Peoria direct to San narrow COLLAR easy to tie the cravat in easy to notch on and has oval button holes, which makes buttoning and unbuttoning easy. 5c 2 for 25c. Oaett, Pea body A Co.. Makers. Tray. K. T. A Very. Attractive One-Piece Frock $12.50 These very simple but attractive dresses are de signed of storm serge in navy blue and black. They are made exactly like the illustration with a lace collar and lace cuffs. Buttons up the front with large pearl buttons and made in the high- waisted style. ' The navy blue dresses are piped with king s blue or red satin, and the black serge dresses have pipings of emerald green. . ' Women's Novelty Waists Special Price $2.50 These waists are very stylish and up-to-the-minute styles. Of silk taffeta, Peau de Cygne, pla'ds and Persian silks. Trimmings of lace insertionembroidered pat terns and fancy nets. In black, navy, brown, light shades and change able effects. They are made with the fashionable kimono sleeves b elbow length and long, full-length sleeves that come well over the hand. Beautiful Imported Neckfixirigs At Less Than Half Price Imported Samples of a Plauen Maker Through a fortunate purchase we were able to secure an entire imported sample line of smart and artistic Plauen Coat Collars, Coat Sets, Yokes, Chemisettes and Jabots. These samples come to us in perfect condition. In the lot there are hardly any two alike. They represent the very newest Fall styles. In white and ecru. The entire collection has been sorted into four prices, as follows : $1.00 to $1.25 Neckwear Special 50c $2.00 to $2.25 Neckwear Special :95c $2.50 to $3.25 Neckwear Special $1.50 -$3.50 to $4.50 Neckwear Special $1.95 Big Sale of Bristle Goods Friday Hair, Cloth, Military, Hand, Tooth, Bath Brushes A recent importation to which is added a manufacturer's import samples, all of which are marked at deep reductions. There are many different styles in rosewood and ebony, with nine, eleven and thirteen rows of $1.50 Hair Brushes 98 $1.00 Sample Brushes 48 $1.00 Emerson's Sanitary Brushes 69 $2.25 Rosewood Brushes S1.49 $2 Genuine Ebony Brushes. $1.19 $3.00 Large Ebony Brushes, long genuine bristles $1.95 25c Tooth Brushes 12f Francisco is about - 2000 miles. The shippers figure an enormous saving In freight rates by making the tremen Driving the Golden Spike ,-AT- Bend, Central Oregon, October 5 THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company announce an open rate of $8.75--For round trip to Opal City-$8.75 Tickets on ealo October 3 and 4, good for return until Oct. 9. This occasion will celebrate the extension of the railroad to Bend and the people of that section are making elaborate preparations for the event. Limit on tickets will give ample time to vist the surrounding country. IRWIN -HODSON COMPANY 92 FIFTH STREET NEAR STARK Stationery Rubber Stamps Printing NO RESTAURANT NO POTS AND PANS NO MEAT MARKET genuine first-class bristles. 35c Tooth Brushes ..19 35c Hand Scrubs 19 C 50c Hand Brushes 35 $2.00 Militarv, pair 98 $4.00 Ebony Military, pair.. $2.50 $4.00 Concave back, genuine ebony military brushes, pair $2.50 $1.50 Cloth Brushes 98 $1.00 Bath Brushes 69 dous water and rail haul instead oi shipping direct by rail overland over tc the Western Coast. Trains leave Union Depot at 8:50 and 10:00 A. M. For further particulars call at our City Ticket Office, 3d and Washington streets, or, write to j WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. p . I; THE