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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1915)
n TIIE MOHXTXG OltEGOJiTATT. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST? 4. 1915. s mm I I SSasaSSasnei eagslsnnejeea.. ssssswe..- - 1 : . )Ooeocooeeooooocoooeooooooeoooooooooeeaoeeoooogofloo80000,ooaoooooooOQ000 SOCIETY NE'WS o o SLEEVELESS EVENING GOWN FINDS CHIC EVENING GOWN DEBUTANTES. FAVOR WITH f. 1 1 , ( r : I ill 'v; ' v J I London. England, are the gueata of Mra. WUlli Dunlwey on 'Willamette HtlfbU for a few days. Mra. Robert H. Tate left yesterday for San Krenclsoo, wura she will at tend several conferencea She baa been appointed by Governor Wlthycombe to represent Oregon at tne second annual Race Betterment conference to be held August i-t. David Starr Jordan Is president of this organisation. Presi dent Foster, of Reed College, also named Mrs. Tate as on of the' dele gates from the Oregon Social Hygiene Society to attend the American Social Hygiene Association's conference. Mra Tate will speak at the latter gather ing. Her subject will be "The Adolescent Boy." Domestic Science By Lilian Tingle. BT LILIAN TINGLE. HERMISTON. Or.. July M. Will you please publish rerlpe lor pressed chlrKen. and aleo one for peach cobbler? Thanking PRESSED chicken. Dress, clean and cut up a large fowL "Meatiness" is more important than tenderness In this case. Put into a pan with two large slices of onion, a bit of celery, or half a teaspoonful of celery seed tied In a bit of cheesecloth, and about two inches of very thin-cut lemon rind, yellow, on both side. Add boiling water barely to cover and one teaspoonful lemon juice. Simmer slowly (the slowness is Im portant) on the back of the stove, or on a gas aimmerer. or in an oven, or flreless cooker, until the meat la ten der and falling from the bones. Rapid boiling will make the meat etrlngy in stead of tender, even when it "falls from the bones." When half cooked, add one half tablespoonful salt. Free the tender, cooked meat from all skin and bones. Leave the stock in the pan and reduce by rapid boiling to about one cup. Strain it, remove the fat and season to taste with salt, a few grains of cayenne, if liked, and a few drops of lemon Juice, If needed. Season the meat; decorate the bottom of a mould with sliced egg. or sliced stuffed olives. Pack In the meat, pour the stock over and put a plate or board with a weight on top of the mould. A breadtln makes a good mould if a fancy pressed chicken mould is not available. Keep In a cool place until firm. In warm weather add 1 teaspoonful gelatine, soaked and dissolved over hot water, to the strained stock. If preferred, the stock may be stirred into the chicken meat before it is packed Instead' of being poured In. Some Southern" cooks like to add a few strips of fine flavored lean ham or tonaue to the cooked chicken meat. Others mix chopped egg or olives with the chicken. Peach cobbler. Peel and halve ripe peaches. Fill a deep earthen baking dish with them, sprinkle them with sugar acoordlng ' to their degree of sweetness, and a,ddlng a little water to prevent burning. Cover with a sheet of very light, rich biscuit crust or strawberry shortcake crust, or a richer light short or flakey pastry, as pre ferred. Most people prefer the bis cuit or shortcake crust to regular pas try. If the latter Is used, it must be very light and thicker than for ordi nary pie. Wet and pinch the edges, glass with milk, make cuts or pricks for the escape of steam; bake until the crust is well browned, and the peaches tender. Serve, hot or cold, with plenty . of cream. Let me know if you wanted details lor making tne crust ana 11 bo, what kind of crust. A Js7 rssr S0zA:. A pretty pink satin sublime gold 1 ace evening gown. This sleeveless model, with pink ostrich, black tulle atreamera at the neck and with pink roaea on the skirt, has attracted wld e attention. The model Is by the Frank lin Simon Company, and was exhibited at the Fashion Thea Dansant at Jew Tor. tg LEXMORIE." the beautiful borne I I of the Fred P. Moreys. wea the acene of a delightful plcnlo upper and dance laat night, when Mra Moray entertained a few Intimate frlenda in compliment to Mra. Harry David Gue. of New Tork. who la visit ing her sister. Mrs. Alma D. Katz, of Barter street. The grounds ef Olenmo rle were gaily lighted and the rooms and porches were artistically decorated. Mra Gue will remain here nntll Au gust IS, when. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Kats, she will leave for Cal ifornia to visit the Exposition. Mra. A- E. Rockey will give an aft ernoon tea on Thursday at her estate. "Rockholm." Mra. Gue will be one of the honor guests on thla occasion. Mrs. Robert McBrlda waa hostess Monday night at a delightful porch party given at her home In Laurel hurst for a congenial group of friends. Musle and supper were enjoyed and dancing waa a feature. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Smith, of Kansas City. Mo, who have been pass ing several days In Portland, left Mon day night for Clatskanla. where they win visit Mrs. Smtth'e brother. George Conyera. see Miss Helen Barber, who has re turned from the East, has as her house guest Miss stolen Emerson, of Provi dence. R. L Miss Barber had a few girls in for tea on Mondsy to meet her guest. The afternoon waa most In formal. e Mr. and Mra William C Alvord. Dr. A. A. Morrison and Mra Harrison Cor bett returned recently from a fishing trip. see Misa Nellie Hegardt haa returned from a month's visit at North Yakima, where ahe waa the guest of Miss Agnes Frem. see G. B. Hegardt. ehlef engineer of the Dock Commission, has rone to Ashland. Or, for a few days' vacation. Ml as Norma Hendricks, daughter of a Eugene banker, is in Portland visit ing Miss Jane Knox. see Mr. and Mra Walter Carr.es, of this city, were honored guests at a dinner given recently In San Diego. with Mr. and Mra William Clayton as host and hostess. Mr. Carnea is a former San Dlegaa and for many yeara waa con nected with the Spreckela Industries there. He waa secretary for aeveral of the companies for some time before coming to Portland to live. Mr. Clay ton la manager for the Spreckela In terests and Mra Clayton Is one of the leaders; of society In Southern Cali fornia. The Claytons entertain fre quently and they are known to many Portlandera who have visited In and bout San Diego. see Miss Marie Adams and Miss Glen fthope entertained reeer tly at the home ef Misa Adams, announcing the en gagement Of Miss Anna Hodecker and Dr. H- H. Schmidt. The newa waa made known at the recent informal tea at which Miss Hodecker waa guest of heaor. and several of her girl friends were among those present. a Bishop. Waller t. Sumnit eatarUlaad, yesterday afternoon at o'clock tea In compliment to several visiting frrende. Among those Invited as honor guests were Mrs. Marshall Field. Dean P. C Lutkln and Mrs. Lntkln. of Chicago, and Rev. H. It. White, also of Chicago, who is Bishop Sumner's house guest for a month. Mr. White waa the bish op's assistant at the Cathedral of St. Paul and St. Peter In Chicago. He Is the son of the bishop of Michigan City. Dean Lutkln is head of the department of musio in Northwesterin University at Chicago. Mrs. Field hss been stop ping at the Hotel Multnomah for short time and has been enjoying the scenery of Portland and vicinity be fore going to Seattle and the Canadian Rockies on her way to her Eaatern home. Charming Eastern visitors In Port land are Mrs. Jack Gootlleb and her beautiful daughter. Miss Irma A. Goot lleb. of Chicago, who are at the Benson for a few days. Last night they were guests of honor at a motor trip and dinner party at Crown Point Chalet, at which Mr. and Mra Frederick Nor man entertained. Tonight Ludwig L. Pokorney. who Is relative of the ChN eagoans. will be host at a dinner at the Hotel Benson In their honor. Sev eral other gatherings are planned for the visitors. . , , xn.. nrtraAa Ross, oast grand presi dent of the Gamma Phi Betas, who Is a visitor in Portland, was nonorea yes terday at a. luncheon at which local members of the sorority were her hostesses. Another smart affair given for Miss Ross was a tea at which Mra. Alice Benson Beach presided. Mrs. O. Y. Hsrson. presiding officer of the Gamma Phi Betas, will arrive here Fri day and she will be extensively enter tained. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cadwell have returned from a 4000-mile auto trip and have taken apartments at the Wbeeldon Annex. They formerly lived in lrvlngton. , . . Another successful dsncing party was given on Council Crest last Saturday night by the Panorama Club. This week the club will bold Its dance Thursday, August 6. instead of Satur- d'r . . . A meeUng of the Central Woman's Christian Tempsrance Union will be held at their headquarters at I o'clock today, under the leadership of Miss F. E. Gotehall. state superintendent of the law and legislation department. The programme will Include music, an address on immigration with nar ratives of personal experiences as as) Immigrant girl by Dr. Emma Make Wicksham. and a talk on food and drug adulterations, with special reference to their effects on the mother and child, by Dr May Harris, a writer on pre natal culture. e e e . Miss Elisabeth Lord, of Salem, and her house rueet. Miss Klsa Pelmel. of CASTOR I A Far Infants And Children. Tfij Kind Yoa Hars Alt ajs Bought Basra th l47atweof Park Band to Play Tonight. The Portland Park Band. W. E. Mo Elroy. conductor, will give a concert tonight at Southeast Portland Park at S o'clock. The programme follows: 1. March. "The Liberty Ball" (Souaa); S. overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe); 0. Verlglolll: . waits. "Wedding or tne Wlnde" (Hail): 5. musical comady. "Hiss Tit.w" lerimn: a. If ohammedsn earenade. "Imsa" (Maul: T. eextette from L.ucia (Doolxettl); t, medley popular songs oi 1K15 (Leaps); 9. finale. Biar-pangled Ban ner." LODGE TO HEAR GOVERNOR Woodmen Arrange Programme to Which City Employes Invited. Governor Wlthycombe will address Woodmen of the World members of the city Friday night at the regular monthly meeting of Webfoot Camp In, Woodmen hall on Eleventh street. An open meeting has been arranged, the occasion being known as "City of Port land Night." Musio by the Police Band and quartet, aa well aa varloua other entertainment featurea, have been arranged. A car load of watermelona baa been procured that will be served at the conclusion of the programme. Mayor Albee and the City Commis sioners will attend and all men offi cials and employes of Municipal Port land are Invited. Several surprises are being arranged by the entertainment committee. PAVING TO BE PASSED ON Council to Take Action Today on Washington-Street Proposal. The proposal to Improve Washington street from Twentieth to a line 240 feet west of the City Park will come up for action at the meeting 6f the City Coun cil this morning. The completed peti tion for the improvement hss been filed by Commissioner Dleck of the depart ment of public works with the recom mendation that it be granted and' that the City Engineer be Instructed to pro pare plans. Tha imnrovement of Washington street was up at thejast meeting of the Council, but owing to the difficulty in verifying certain eignaturea to the pe tition it waa deferred. The pavement at that place la full of holes and has been causing a great deal oi compuuui. MILLS MOTOR TOUR ENDS Portland Banker and Sons Return After Month's Ontlng. A. L. Mills, president of the First National Bank, acoompanied by his sons, Ai U Mills, Jr., and T. Hunt Mills, returned yesterday from a month's au tomobile tour through Oregon and Cal ifornia. They traveled through Central Ore gon, stopping at all the points of in terest, and then proceeded leisurely throusrh Central California to Lake Tahoe. where they passed several days. They motored across the state, then to San Francisco, visited ine xjxpesmon and returned to Oregon along the coast route through Eureka. SEWERS CAUSE COMPLAINT City Engineer to Malre Investigation - of Ilnnton Conditions. ' nv Rnarineer Dater has received complaints from the Police Bureau rela tive to the Daa conamon w m in Linnton. It is said that a new sewer. paralleling the old one, was pui m about two years ago, but that not aa the property owners have put in con nections. The old sewer Is said to have no outlet except on railroad property and consequently Is held to be Insani tary. . Mr. Dater said yesterday that he would Investigate the matter Imme diately with a view to ad adjustment of the difficulty. Pcllegra Fatal In Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8. Pellegra, contracted from a Mexican servant girl, caused the death of Mrs. H. W. Kelsey, wire or an ei-mayor i w Aris- at a hospital nere toaay, nine weeks after, the first symptoms of the disease. PRINTERS ARE FIRM Demand for Reprimand Over Protest Is Ignored. LABOR PRESS CONDEMNED Cnlon Supports Declaration Made Against Liberty Bell Article - by The Oregonian Employes and Council Is Not Obeyed. Members of Multnomah Typographi cal union are maintaining their rights to free expression of opinion when their Integrity as patriotic cltisens is brought into question, regardless of the Implied attempt of the Central Labor Council to "reprimand" them. This attitude has been assumed by the Typographical vnlon In support of the protest signed by certain of Its members particularly those employed In the composing-room of The Ore goclan against an article appearing in the Labor Press ridiculing the Lib arty Bell and the attention given It at the time of Ita visit .to Portland. The Labor Press, which Is the official organ of the Central Labor Council, mado fun of the Liberty Bell and .of the people who sought to honor It. Incensed by this surprising display of unpatriotic spirit, many printers em ployed by The Oregonlan, signed a pro. test against tne JaDor rress article. It is understood that many of the other crintera suDDorted The Oregonlan printers In their attitude. Many of them also ordered tne uioor Jtress, wnicn was coming to their homes, discon tinued. This stand on the Bart of the Indi vidual members of the Typographical union led to a severe rebuke by tne Central Labor Council at its recent meeting and a communication was sent to the secretary of the printers' union asking that thoee who had signed the protest be "reprimanded." But no reprimand has been forth coming and It is probable that none will be. The communication has been placed on file and probably will stay there. "I guess it will be rgnored." said an officer of the Typographical union yesterday. "tn the matter of Tatriotlsm. if this country should ever nee men to de fend It again there is not any ques. tlon of the part organiied labor would take In the task." eaid another mem ber of the union. "The constructive union men of this city or any otner would be found at the front in as great proportion as any other class. We would be there and it is wrong for the impression to go out that the attitude assumed In the article in ques tion reflected constructive union labor feeling." British' Tighten Coal Embargo. LONDON, Aug. S. After August S, British coal cannot be shipped any where except to British possessions and protectorates, according to an order-In-council tssued today. The new ruling eliminates all the allies. T FOUNTAINS. HOTCLS, OH ELSCWHCRC Get HO RUG EC'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for All Ages BICH MUX. HALT CIAIK EXTRACT. Ill rOWDEB Union you say -HORUOCSm you may net a suBstituto uimnimiraa s ,11 A I EOtt t 1 1.1 ipmtmHunwuiuiuiuaii THE Portland Hotel bids hospitable welcome i to the tourist and the visitor, and offers every luxury and convenience. Its location is ideal; its environment is I the best, and its service faultless. g Spend a few days at this, the I most delightful of guest-houses, g and visit at your leisure the g many places of scenic beauty g that closely surround the City g of Koses. , Breakfast, 6:30 to 12 I Club Lunpheon, 12 to 2 I Sunday Table d'Hote Dinner i five-thirty to eight, $1 i Service a la Carte, 6 :30 A. M. to 1 A. M. The orchestra plays every evening. ThePortland Hotel - - Geo. C. Ober, Manager. Broadway, Sixth, Morrison, Yamhill MiiimraiiminHiiiiiiMniBnMM Open for Business 269-27 1 MORRISON STREET We Are Able to Serve You, as Always "The Popular Sweet Shop" OREGON'S FAMOUS RESORT 'Health. Happiness. Hospitality xs HOTEL CEARHART: Noted for Its superior accommodations and culilne. GEARHART BEACH: Unsurpassed on either coast GOLF LINKS: New lS-hole coarse, the finest on the continent TENNIS COURTS, Lawn Bowling, Horseback Riding, Motoring. NATATORIUM: Fully equipped; extra large swimming tank. AUDITORIUM : For large or small gatherings, seating capacity TOO. ' AUTO SPEEDWAY: Hard sand beach 1000 feet wide, IS miles long. CEARHART has more than 2C0 beautiful Summer homes. OCEAN FRONT building sites for sale at low prices. Full Information and reservations at HOTEL GEARHART. PORTLAND OFFICE. Gearfcart. Ore. i ar lOOH Fosurta Si. i.t INFORMATION FOR TOURIST! Mountain. River and Beach Resorts Where to Take a. Short Trip Out of Portland Herewith is a list of short trips in and about Portland. If you are in doubt about fJrJ i i i -i --a. ' i. 4-: j of Tn-fnrmufimi Pinrpmt of the unamDer oi oommerLe you nave xieara aDOUi is not meuuuacu ncc, v u ZZ.iY ,n o-ioHlv ha (riven, or phone thera-Bell Phone, Broadway 440 or Automatic, 6091. Information wfl e veru Literature of interesting points furnished -Time Cards Beach and Mountaui BrttoratoWa The Oregonian asks the names and addresses of tourists for publication. Enclose your business card witn name of your party to Summer Resort Dept., The Oregonian, Portland. WW COLUMBIA RIVER HI8HWAT A seenle drive of rare beauty. . built aloav tbe south shore of the Columbia River, a distance of more tban 40 miles from Portland. A series ef remarkable waterfalls, rug red peaks and deep eanjrona are among- Use attractions. ' The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant Waaklactea It. at Teat. Best Food Served at Lowest Possible Cost Amid Homelike Surroundings EATIKO CAPACITY 430, MOUNT HOOD RESORTS. Clend Cap laa Is a flelightful re treat, 000 feet above sea level, on a sheltered spur of the very mountain itself, and Is located Just at the upper edge of the timber line. The trip to the Inn usually la made by rail to Hood River and thence by stage. The round-trip rate. Includ ing; all traveling; expenses, is 1.60. Service befina July 1 and continues to September IS. Electrlo car line to Boring;. miles; automobile to Welch's. Rho dodendron and Tawneys. round trip from Portland. $7.7. Same aa above with horse stage all the way, I&.7S. Welch's, Rhedodendroa aad Taw. ey's are located on the south side of the mountain. Automobile from Portland to either resort round trip, each ft. Oregonian on sale at these resorta. . PeatBsnla Park Sankea Gardeaa . A city park and well worth a trip. Take St Johns or Kenton ear. The Oaks the Coney Island ef the West) Every form of entertain ment and accommodation for tour lata. Orchestral and band concerts., prima donna and musical comedy company every afternoon and night lp tbe open-air theater. Perform ances free.. Admission to park 10 cents. Reached by express special Oaks train (fare 6 cents), from First and Alder; or by auneh" (10 cents), from Morrison-street Bridge. Stackyards aad Parkins Plswt Largest plant west of the Missis sippi River, located on Columbia Slough within 40 minutes' ride of Broadway and Washington streets. Take Kenton cars on Washington street at Fifth. Sixth and Broadway streets to Kenton. Fare cents. Take Kenton Traction Company cars at Kenton to Packing Plant and Stockyards. Fare cents. Visitors admitted daily except Sundaya. Eatacada, Casadere, Boll Rna cars leave First and Alder every four hours, dally and Sunday, every hour aa far aa Oreaham. Good points for basket plcnlo. HOTEL. SCHELL. SEASIDE. OREGON. Rooms, comfortable and home-like. Situated near the ocean, on Broad way Seaslde'a White Way Just halt a block from the dopot. Open the vear round. Summer ratea .o vacationists. Rates T3c and up. Mrs. I.. Schell, Prop. TAWKEVS MOCNTAIJf HOME. Formerly Manldlag'a Hotel. Ideal spot Hunting, fishing, camp ing privileges, eaddle horses, home cooking, etc, J per day, 10 per week. Sunday chicken dinner, 76c Large independent bungalowa for those who prefer them. F. H-Tawaey, Prep. Welch's P. O., Or. WELCH'S HOTEL Oldest resort In the Mount Hood district Good water, airy bunga Iowa, excellent cuisine, hunting, fishing, horseback r i d 1 n g, etc. Rates 2 per day. flO per week. W. K. WELCH. Prop. Welch's P. O. Oregon. TROLLEY TRIPS FOR TOURISTS PORTLAND AND VICINITY Ask the Man at First and Alder Marshall 5100, A 6131 PORTLAND RAILWAY. LIGHT & POWER CO. THE WARREN ' CAXXOS BEACH. Tbe only boast aa the beaon front Good flahlna. nun Una aad eurf bath ln; unsurpassed table, excellent service; larae airy rooms and bunaa lowa Auto stace meats all traina. P. Xoola, Or. at S. Warren. Prap, HOTEL MOORE. Seaside. Clatsop Beach. Oregosw The Pacific Coast'a moat popular ocean resort Directly overlook ing the ocean. European plan, rates ll.BO and up, special week ly rates. Dining-room service a lt carte from 1:10 A. M. to S P.rM. Grill and evening enter tainment Hot salt water baths, surf-bathing: natatorium for In door swimming: canoeing on tbe Necanlcum River; good .auto roads. Automobiles leave Hotel Moore for Elk Creek and Can non Beach. DA5 J. MOORE, Prep. Hotel Meere, beaaJee. Or. The Delightful Beach Hesse, THE ELMOS At Elmore Park. European only. Larae, comfortable rooma amldel home-like aurroundlnga Broad ver. eadaa. aun porcbea. overlooking the ocean Ratea 11 par day 'tone or two Kereona) Excellent dlnlaa service, a h earta la connection. Make rea ervaoone by phone or mall. THE KLMObUC. Bockasmr. Oregea. RELIANCE HT. HOOD AUTO STAGES Dally to Mount Hood reaorta a A M. Round trip S3) Gov. Cams T.6u. Special rates for week-end end climb ing parties. Information, reservations and tickets at - ROCTLEIMiK 8KKD ar TXORAt OtK. lea id St. Main esse. A ssit Or lrvlngton Oarage, East 133. CLATSOP BEACH Is the Nearest to Portland of Any Coast Resorts a Four-Hour Trip Along the Lower Columbia River. CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS, GEARHART AND SEASIDE, MAT BE VISITED IK ONE DV. ROUND TRIP, FROM PORTLAND SEASHORE LIMITED... 8t-10 A. M. VkxK-ENO bPfciClAL. .2tOO P. St EAC-.E?R0U1.DTfilP. Stop Over en Route to or From California, Expositions. ' Observation Parlor Car Seats. Tickets and In formation at Fifth and Stark Streets. RHODOPEXPQRN HOTEL 41 MUee aa Mount Hood Ante Reed. Tbe finest mountain resort in Ore con. Daily ratea 3. weekly f 12.50 and up Special ratea to families for the Bummer montha. Saddle horsea, lawn tennia, croquet, finest flatting and bunting grounde. Our own dairy, poul try and garden truck. Electrlo light, telephone. For dally auto stages, phone Main 6958, East 185 or E. 638. Lmii Fransettl. Prop., Bawa, Oregon. SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS AND SANATORIUM the greatest health and pleasure resort on the Facifie Coast In the heart of the Olymplo Mountains, open for tbe season. or full Information address The Manager, Sol Due, Wash. SAFETY FIRST. Yellowstone Park Tear S2o50 Complete satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. You can pay more but cannot get better serv ice. Buy tickets at Salt Lake. Ogden, Pocatello or Yellowstone OLD FAITH PIT L PERMANENT CAMPS. Safety at AH Times Mt. Hood Auto Line calls and delivers to any part of city, day or night to Mount Hood resorts. Round trip, $a; Govern ment Camp, $7.60. : Phones, Mala 831, or A 233L ANDERSON BROS. SPLENDID RIVER TRIP O.-W. R. tk N. Steamer "Haasalo" To Meglar and return in one day. 200-MILE RIDE $2.00 Leave Ash -street 'Dock 8:10 A M. Mondays to Fridays, Inclusive. Tickets at the Dock or City Ticket Office. aahlngtoa at Third. A S12L Broadway 4500. SHIPHERD'S HOT SPRINGS The Ideal Health and Recreatloa Resort Hummer Cottage and Camping. CARSON. WASH. r