Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 05, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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THE MORNING OREGON! AN. THURSDAY, - AUGUST 5. 1915.
HAPPY CHILDREN, SOME POOR, SOME RICH, SOME WAIFS, WHO DISPORTED AT THE OAKS YES.
TERDAY AND SOME OF THE PROMINENT WOMEN WHO WATCHED OVER THEM.
11,417 TOTS AT
BUSINESS HOURS.
STORE OPEN W EEK DATS. 8 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
SUNDAYS 8 A. M. TO 1 P. M., 6 P. M. TO 10 P. M.
HOME A 1333
PHONE MAR. 2000
Manager Cordray's Guests at
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Krr Rldea Given Toanptrn, Gidn
Flayed, I lace Course lid Oat
nd Storlf Told by Women
and Some Hike Far for Fun.
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Aa little towhead number on buret
through lb gates of The Oaks at t:10
o'clock yesterday morning, ha
Bounced bla determination forcibly.
Ha was the advance truant of pre
cisely 11.41T children who were enter
tained by John F. Cord ray at The Oaks.
It was not nntll mid-afternoon that
i the full 11.000 trot under way. Bat they
made op for lost time. Shrieking, yell
Ins;, screaming, laughing, they tore
from one and of the trail to the other.
In solid phalanxes, hundreds strong,
they stormed the mystic river, where
It was also part of the day's plan to
take the tota on a rlda without charge.
Half a down hot. perspiring men
loaded children Into the big boats by
the bushel and shot them off for the
terrors and thrills of tba half-mile
water ride.
Catldroa'e Mefc Calls Oat Cars.
The rush started at First and AMer.
where at 11 o'clock the streets were
Jammed. I'anlc-atrtckcn. the ticket
men In charge sent In a hurry call to
the Portland Hallway. Light Power
Company dispatcher. The rush waa al
most unprecedented and for the hour
unexpected. Soon big trailer cars war
rushing the kiddlea out to the amuse
ment park.
A rathetic touch to the day waa
furnished by the man In charge of the
auto road sale who reported that lit
erallr scorea of kiddles had tramped
the long way out to the park from the
center of the city.
An adult waa almost a rarity. There
fore, the fact that not a mishap of
any kind waa reported spoke wonders
for the care with which the youngster
were handled.
Wasaea Calde Child Play.
A group of well-known Portland
women. Including Mrs. D. C Burns,
Miss Mary Burns. Mrs. E. K. Coovert.
Mra Oeorge H. Thomas. Miss Vella
Winner. Mri Horace D. Thomas, Mrs.
Waller Guild. Mrs. U Therkelsen. Jr.
Mrs. B. tl Haney and a number of
others aaslsted In helping the children
have tha best of a good time. Miss
Nan Lyall waa a veritable power of
strength, 8he not only conducted a
game contest, told stories, but acted as
general manager of the fun squad.
By the time the performance in tha
auditorium began the big building,
which seats 40u adults, possibly COuO
children, was packed from roof to
floor. Cheering, laughing, clapping,
tha kiddies were an Ideal audience.
George Burton sang a number of spe
cial Juvenile songs.
Race Coatcata TarlUlaar.
Tba conteatanta for tha races
stretched la lines right across the
park. Mtsa Lyall. Mrs. Horace 1.
Thomas. Mrs. Guild. Mra Therkelsen
and Mra. Haney hand their hands full
policing the course and picking; out tba
winners. Imagine selecting a winner
when 200 contestants are dashing: to
a mark at one timet The winners:
Gwyn Weber, boys under 10: Dalebert
Hayes, boys under 10; Ruth Relther.
girls over 10; Frieda Gleaek, girls
under 10.
Nat Oae Child Cries.
Tba first child to cry hsa yet to be
recorded. Tbe agea ranged from 1
years to well, tha limit waa supposed
to be 15 years.
Klddom had a frolic for a day.
The nest children's day was an
nounced for next Wednesday by Mr.
Cordray. when another amusement
will bo operated free, in addition to
there being no charge at the gates.
Mrs. Burns Is anxious to arrange a
special day at The Oaks for the chil
dren of the various institutions, and
Mr. Cordray promised his co-operation
aa she congratulated him on the suc
cess of yesterday'a undertaking.
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Vaper Ift Oi tbe -lilae- Btreakk. Isrer Hlght ( Let t io HlahtlMlao Mary Uorna, Mra. O. C. Bursa, Mra. E. E.
Coovert aad George H. Thoaaaa. Proaalaeat W.an Uk. Cared for the Children. Center (HlBt) "Joe." the
Moakey. aad a New-Keued Frlead. Below Oae Groo Seelag the Sights W 1th Harry Riley. Chief of Police, of
Tha Oaka.
DEMOCRATS SPLIT AGAIN
PATRONAGE FIGHT RENEWED IX
STATE OF WASHIXGTON.
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LA GRA.NOE P1A.XO STCDEXT SATS
AMERICANS ARE DISLIKED,
Jaly Rala DUaellcd Geraaaa Harvest
CIoobb, Resorts Oreaoa
Jaat Retaraed.
Waa
LA GRANDE. Or, Aug. 4. (Special.)
Except that women run streetcars,
work In factories and In every con
ceivable way have stepped Into men's
shoes. Berlin Is no different today
than a year ago. explains Miss Harriet
Young, of this city, who haa returned
from a three years' course In piano
under Egon Petri. Ehe left Berlin
July 1. juat when a prolonged rain
waa saving the cropa for the women
to harvest after a long drouth that
bad tha Germane gloomy.
She says that at Llpslc and Dresden
tha feeling ag&lns'. Americans and
KniclUh la more bitter than In Berlin.
It la the English tongue and people,
more than American Individuals, tba
Germans despise, and It would be dis
astrous to apeak an English word on
a streetcar or In a public place, aha
say a.
German resources as to men seem to
bo hardly called upon yet. Tba peace
faction of the socialists are in the
great minority, she says. "Peace with
out victory can never be." aha affirma
to be the keynote of German feeling.
Tha Kaiaer la revered and worshiped,
and General von lllndenburg la the
national hero.
Aa to the Lusltanla ainklng. MUa
Toung says that the rank and file In
Germany deem It a part of war. Ger
man papers gave few details of tha
incident, and of American papers she
nothing.
MINING CLAIM IS SAVED
Contest in Baker Ends in Favor of
Original Holder of Trust.
BAKER. Or.. Aog. 4. (Special.)
Efforts of William Penhall. George Ep
pmger. J. C Wilson, Andrew Hickey,
J. A. Still. Peter Derla and C E. Price
to gain possession of rich mining
claims in this vicinity, conservatively
valued at Ili.OOO. were put at naught
here today when Circuit Judge Ander
son handed down a decision in favor
of the plaintiff. John W. Flick, who is
leasing tbe mines for the Huntington
Mining Company.
The defendants filed on the claims
In January and testified that tha prop
erty baa been abandoned. Tha conten
tion of - the plaintiff, however, that
tlO0 worth of work haa been done an
nually on tha property, was given cre
dence by tbe court, and a permanent
Injunction given in bis favor.
Coilectorahla of Custom of Paget
' Soaad Caoaea Rnptare af Dill
Wallace Relations.
cmv ist Wash. Aur. 4. (Special.)
A re-openlng of the Democratic pat
ronage tights, or wun a r-ns"-
. . b. i- nn nor of Husrh
Wallace, of Tacoraa. against Represen
tative C. C. Dill, la conceded now by
Washington politicians and admitted In
a atatement today from Mr. DilL
The collectorshlp of customs at Puget
Sound, a $0t)0 place for which Mr. Dill
. i - v umnA tt RnnkanB. la
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the point which led to open rupture.
Judge w. w. xiiacK. oi r-Toreii. dem
ocratic senatorial candidate and also
w . .nii.tArhln arrived In
Spokane today, and the assumption is
that he wouio line to go mm
i.w II- l-wil in . strsio-ht-out flirht.
Mr. Wallace succeeded In controlling
the Democratic patronage of the state
after the election of President Wilson
and practically displaced me party or
ganisations. Democratic belief has been that the
election of a Congressional representa
tive would settle the dispute, but Mr.
W'ailace. aaslsted by Dr. Mark A. Mat
thews, of Seattle, has transferred his
opposition to the organisation to Dr.
Dill and the eomng test of strength Is
being awaited with the greatest In
terest. .
Ultimatums have thus been served
by both sides, and while Secretary of
tha Treasury McAdoo Is the man who
would normally decide tha appoint
ment. It la probable that the fight will
go to President Wilson.
Judge Blark's candidacy Is more or
warn tiijoMrii"". v ---
lace haa refused to indorse him. There
Is a chance. In the case ot a aeauioca,
that he might be na.med.
TRESPASS CASE IS TRANSFERRED
TO GOLD BEACH.
Of Mae Mem Cited la Connection With
Dea tract inn of Property Five
Appear at Marahflcld.
MARSH flELD, Or, Aug. 4. (Spe
cial.) Tha order of Judge John a
Coke, citing nine Kogue River fisher
men to appear at Coqullle today and
give cause why they should not be
fined for contempt of court for tres
passing on the Macleay estate in con
nection with destruction of property,
was vacated today. The action fol
lowed a motion made by the defense
which was argued for an hour. Judge
Coke postponed and transferred the
casa to Gold Beach for August 23 be
fore Judge F. 8. Benson holding tbe
Curry County annual term of court.
Of the nine men cited. William Hun
ter, Charles Wilson, Alexander McLeod.
W. P. Spencer and Frank Hoge were
present. The defense had witnesses on
hand to prove the tidelands on Rogue
River had become common property
through user rights for- the past 60
years.
A lengthy petition was presented to
Judge John 8. Coke signed by the
Curry .County Court, Sheriff. Treasurer.
Superintendent of Schools and resi
dents, protesting against the action
being brought in Coos County, to the
expense and Inconvenience of the fish
ermen. Tha order against Charles Wilson,
one of the men accused, was modified,
as he Is a fire warden and It was
shown that he had not trespassed
other than to extinguish a fire on the
Macleay estate.
Tired Worker Entertained on Farm.
GASTON, Or, Aug-. 4. (Special.)
Through an arrangement with the
Portland Associated Charities, Mra.
Keith Abraham, of Fair Meadows
farm. Is giving an outing In the coun
try to two of the beneficiaries of that
organisation. - a tired working mother,
convalescing from a recent illness, and
her little 3-year-old girl. They are
to be Mrs. Abraham's guests for two
weeks. . Keith Abraham is a son of
V. 8. Abraham, who recently -purchased
the B. F. Purdy farm on the Patton
Valley road, and is associated with his
father In the operation of Fair Mead
ows farm.
SNAKES IMPERIL CATTLE
Pomeroy ' Harvesters Find Rattlers
in. Hay Shocks "
POMBROT, Wash., Aug". . 4 (Spe
cial.) Numerous reports have come
into Pomeroy from the ranchers thai
cattle on the range have been bitten
by rattlesnakes, which are numerous
this year.
Two ranchers, Jeff Bently and L. A.
McXaught. while looking after cattle
recently on a fork of Curamings Creek,
killed a rattler about three feet long.
Mr. McNaught is authority for the
statement that there is a den of rep
tiles in Miebel Gulch, on the Tucannon.
Many of the farmers report that
rattlers have been found coiled in
shocks of bay and are causing the har
vesters considerable trouble.
SPAN WORK PROGRESSES
INTERSTATE BRIDGE STEEL TO BE
ASSEMBLED ON DOCKS.
Application - Made to Have Steamers
Slow Ip ao Waves Will Not In
terfere With Construction.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Aug. 4. (Spe
cial.) Twenty-one-million pounds of
steel will be used on the Columbia
River Interstate Bridge. Already
enough has been turned out by the
factory at Gary, Ind., to complete five
truss spans. Twenty-eight cars have
arrived.
The steel will be assembled on docks
of piling built for the purpose, and
when completed the spans will be
towed into place. Then the scows will
be sunk gradually and the huge spans,
some 275 feet In length, will slip Into
place. '
The adoption of a lower rate last
Spring by the railroad companies will
effect a saving of approximately 40,
000 on tbe freight bill.
The method of construction will
eliminate all false work. In the bridge
proper will be 14 truss spans. Ten of
these, on the Oregon side, will bo 265
feet in length, and three on the Wash
in gonsldewnibe2J5feetlojigw2th
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Johnson & Johnson Shaving Cream.
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Lloyd Euxesis, price, per tube 45
Mermen's Shaving Cream 20C
Pear's Shaving Soap, price, per stick.. 20c
Rexall Shaving Cream 20d
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Gloves cleaned in one day. Leave your gloves to
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5:30 the next day. Charges 10c for short white
gloves, 15c for long white gloves. Satisfaction guaranteed.
25c Tooth Brushes 25c
We import all our tooth brushes and are one of the
heaviest buyers In the United States. We carry
every conceivable style in all textures and variety of
handles. We have tooth brushes for old people, for
young people and for people with false teeth.
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KODAKS
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one much shorter. There will be 11
spans, without trusses, over the Ore
gon Slough, and lour or uio same iyuc
over the Columbia Slough.
The lift span will permit a ship to
pass under, at extreme high water,
having a mast 1SS feet high.
It Is settled that the fare will be 10
hAt-nraAn v.tirniiTr and Portland.
which Is 5 cents cheaper than the pres
ent rate. The tracas win ue uum
both wide and narrow gauge.
Several piers have already been com
pleted The contractors are having a
little trouble with the wash of the
...... rr.m rtsRsinor steamers. The
waves rock the caissons which are be
ing filled with concrete ana nave a
tendency to- break it up as it is setting.
ii.iinn haa hcAn made to the Fed-
eral authorities to have the steamers.
when passing througn Vancouver nur
bor, reduce their speed to six miles an
hour.
Walla Walla Beds May Go Abroad.
WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Aug. 4.
(Special.) Dr. J. W. Summers, of this
city, who Invented a hospital bed in
use here and at otner nospiiais, re
ceived a telegraph inquiry yesterday
. t r i .... .-,1 2. ri nf Kw York.
irom xi. .i imiui w ww., -
asking for quotations on large quanti
ties of the beds and the date when
they could be deuverea ior use oy me
belligerent nations.
$4000 PRIZES OFFERED
PREMIUM AWARDS BY COUNTY AN
NOUNCED BY FAIR BOARD,
'Industrial and Stock Exhibits to Be
Made at Gresham and Racing
Contract Taken.
GRESHAM. Or., Aug. 4. (Special.)
At the meeting of the Multnomah
County Fair Board Monday President
H. A. Lewis announced that $4000 had
been obtained from the county to be
used for premium awards at the com
ing fair. One thousand dollars comes
from the state fund and the rest was
appropriated by the county budget
committee in December.
An industrial and stock exhibit will
be made. It is planned to use all the
stock barns for cattle and cows and
provide a huge tent for the poultry
exhibit.
A contract has been signed with the
racing association for races on the
last three days of the fair. The con
tract provides that the racing associa
tion put up all the money for prizes
and collect all entrance and entry fees.
Admission to the fairgrounds will no(
Include the races.
Two evening attractions Intended es
pecially for the benefit of the people
in the country have been obtained. The -contract
was given for an elaborate
display of fireworks.
Space was granted to Postmistress
McColl for a parcel post demonstration
to educate the public. Authority to
take a display to the State Fair, at his
own expense, was granted to President
Lewis. It is likely that seven granges
will have exhibits this year. The Port
land school display, which did not
come iast year, will be there.
Canal Earnings Still Growing.
PANAMA, Aug. 4. The tolls col
lected for use ot the Panama Canal
during July were the largest since the
waterway has been In operation. Tho
total was $57S,3C5, as compared with
the March tolls of 560,7S4, the pre
vious record.
Goiters, Tumors
and Rheumatism. Latest and best
methods. No Operations, no Medicine.
Consultation and Examination Free.
312 Swetland Bldg. Phone Main 5574.
INFORMATION FO
R TOURISTS
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 m doubt about P
you have heard about is not mentioned here, call at the Information Bureau of the haniber of Commerce
or phone them-Bell Phone, Broadway 440 or Automatic A 6091. . Information wJl g adly be given
Literature of interesting points furnished -Time Cards Beach and Mountain Resort ; 1 erature The
Oregonian asks the names and addresses of tourists for publication. Enclose your business card with
name of your party to Summer Resort Dept., The Oregonian, Portland.
- Pealafeala Park Snakes Gardeae
A city park and well worth a trip.
Take St- Johns or Kenton car.
The Hazelwood
Confectionery
and Restaurant
Washlasloa at. a Tcatk.
Best Food Served at
Lowest Possible Cost
Amid Homelike Surroundings
- BEATING CAPACITT 430.
MOUNT HOOD RESORTS.
Claud Cap Iaa Is a delightful 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 Is mad
by ra:i to Hood River and thenco by
stage. Tho round-trip rate, includ
ing all traveling expenses. Is $12.50.
Service begins July 1 and continues
to September- IS.
Electric carlloo to Boring. 14
miles; automobile to Welch's, Rho
dodendron and Tawney, round trip
from Portland. I7.7S. Same aa above
with horse stage all the way. I5.7S.
Welch's, Rhododeadroa aad Taw
. aer's are located on the south side
of the mountain. Automobile from
Portland to either resort, round trip,
each $6. Oregonian on sale at these
resorts.
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MT. HOOD AUTO STAGES
Dallr to Mount Hood reaorts 8 A M.
Round trip $5; Gov. Camp S7.50.
Speciul rates for week-end and climb
ing pirtlea Information, reservation
and ticket at
KOrTI-KDOE SEED FLORA!. Cu
IS d St. Mala 6966, A SSIU
Or Irvlngton Uarace, Sast 136.
Stockyarda aad Pacltlaa Plaat
. Largest plant west of the Missis
sippi River. Located on Columbia
Slough within 40 minutes' ride of
Broadway and Washington streets.
Take Kenton cara 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. Faro 6 cents. Visitors
admitted dally except Sundays.
SWASTIKA AVTO SERVICE
Stage to Mt. Hood Resorts
Jas. 11. M. Kibben. Prop.
Leaves Travel Bureau. 8d and Waeh
inxton Bto.. at S A. M.
Passengers called for and delivered at
their homes. Rapid, safe and courteous
service. Phone reservations in advance.
Tabor 3794.
StTXDAY SPECIAL leaves Journal bids,
at 4 A. M. Returning leaves at 8 P. M.
The Oaka (the Coney Island of the
West) Every form of entertain
ment and accommodation for tour
ists. Orchestral and band concerta,
prima donna and musical comedy
company every afternoon and night
in tho 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 launch (10
cents), from Morrison-street Bridge.
COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAT
A scenic drive of rare beauty,
built along the south shore of the
Columbia River, a distance of more
than 40 miles from Portland. A
series of remarkable waterfalls,
rugged peaka and deep canyona are
among the attractions.
ii ytoi""' t t-f s ,
Windemuth
ON THE WILLAMETTE.
Open River and Tank Bathing. Take
fast launch foot of Salmon street
every half-hour, commencing- 1:30 P.
M . fare 5 cents, or Brooklyn car to
Woodward ave.; free launches connecting.
SAFETY FIRST.
Yellowstone Park Tear S36.30
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 FAITHFUL PERMANENT
CAMPS.
SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS
AND SANATORIUM
the greatest health and pleasure
resort on the Paclflo Coast, in the
heart of the Olymplo Mountains,
open for the season. For full
information address
Tho Maaaa-er. Sol Dae. Wash.
The Shelburjie ff?i
,wwan tjuw na.nu
bHELBUKXB STATION. North
All modern Improvements. One ot the
largest hotels on North Beach. We raise
our own poultry. Reasonable ratea Spe
cial rates by tha week for families Phone
In hotel Buy tickets to Shelbume Statloa.
Trains atop right at door. Address Baa
view. Wash. T. i. HOAKC Pcea.
?,i.Tn.TJiat.iiii..i.ir.n
An Ideal Place for Your
Knmmri HMt
ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET PRES.
C W. J. Beckers. White Salmoa.
Safety at All Times
Mt. Hood Auto Line
calls and delivers to any part of
city, day or night, to Mount Hood
resorts. Round trip, fa; Govern
ment Camp, $7.60.
Pboaea, Main 381, or A 3331.
ANDERSON BROS.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP
ING TENTS ONLY
$1 PER DAY
Electrlo lights and -water In nearly every
tent; go surf bathing or hunt for crabs
and clama; tent city la under direction
of Bar View Hotel; many entertaining
features; no liquors allowed sold; rates
by week $5 and up; sleeping tents ana
board at hotel 2 per day up. Write W.
A. Wise, Bar View, Tillamook Co., Or.,
or 210 Falling bldg, Portland. Or.
SPLENDID RIVER TRIP
O.-W. R. & N. Steamer HasIoM
To Metier and return In on jJ.
200-MILE RIDE $2.00
Leave Ash-street Dock 8:30 A. M.
Mondays to Fridays. Inclusive.
Tickets at the Dock or
City Ticket Office, Washington at Third.
A 12L Broadway 4500.