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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1915)
- 13 HUNDREDS OF POBTLAXD JfEWSBOTS ARE GUESTS OF THE OREGOXUN ABOARD THE ANTIQUATED BRITISH CONVICT SHIP SUCCESS. NATION'S LAWYERS '' -) ' ' "f TTTT: JfORXTTfO OREGOXI1X. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1915. PORTLAND INVITES '" V"V" " " ' "' V-g"--' . . V. m!i "-i Prccramme Mads for Joint Sessions of Washington and Oregon Bar Associations. 520 VISITORS EXPECTED Principal Meeting Will B Held at Ileilig Monday. Wbei (i-Fmt-drat TaTt Will Sp-ak Enter tainment Ret for- Tuesday. Utt:i of th atlr United Stat know about tn Joint mt!n of t! Bar Auocuttou f llrtfon and Wu.i:utoa in Portland nasi weak. Teeterday Albert R Kldawav. secre tary ef tn Oregon association. Nat a talecrana to Peter W. Ueldrum, preal- dst of th American Bar Associa tion, aotifvlne him of tho fDMtinc Ta tekram probably wa r.ai bo for th National convention In fait Lax City yeaterday. It xtndd a cordial Invitation to member of tba National association to Tint Portland and attend ta meeting. Acceptance hav t n rc:vd from lidcea and sttnrnev In all pacta of trvaon. WtJhinrtoa and Idaho, and brlea H. Caray. chairman of tha Ortf a general eommltte. apcLe mora than ta!tora bar neat ilon-1 day. Tha prosecuting attorneys assocla tforue f r oi tha two states will bold fofnt MMion Momiay mornlnjc at tha pftnarn M"t.l. A feetur of lh:a aaa ?oo arr-ans-ed ty I'Htrlct Attorney Kvan w!l ba aa atidres by Attorney Oen.ral tfrown oa tha m.tboda of en forcing the umwr prohibition laws of u.-tjon and VahlnTton. T.ne ma.n a. .ton vt tha convention w:K o;-n at tha telli Theater at HI P. it. lonfT with aJdressaa of wel rme bv Mayor Alba and Governor YVitavcomb. A reply to tbe ad w .t be made by frank Keevea. f VVn-iuh.. prrsident of tbe Hua i-itor J;r AuociH')il Ex-irtdnt Ta:i ad-frM on "la and Govern ment- wtt! fai'ow this. Tha Jultclary reception will ba held at tha t nir.ty ilub from to 14 e'eto: Monday ntcnt. Tuesday's alone of tha convention win bo held In th. Central !JbrrT HaIL Ve4neaday wt.'I ba o"-e-jDt.l entirely with tho Cd- Ijmbta Itw.r Klctawar trio. Tho comrnftt. in char- of tha an- trrtalnmrnt for T 4 ty baa arranged ror a boat rule, a lawn partv at th Waveri.y Country Club from t to 11 I afn la the rlub ballroom, Ila-hl ra- irenmen,:.. and aa boar's entertain mont by tha Ad Clb quartet. Mr. Kota e ma of wonderful memory, and us cleverest act ef rnt- bill. Ths steamer Jo Rl.or h an chartered for tha evening. tu is tha fact that at n.-M it la per- tnltted to carry but :i pauenaers. tha boat win bava to make two tripa from aa docs or tha Kellofg Transports tloa Company at (ha f-vi of Washing a Bireet to tea eitio float. : r .-r a-r-il r ll- Ci- itrti r-J..:. "-.I. 7; 2 .. L- . i--q 11 I:r, U!rs... i 11.-1. - G'i -r .f-f : rrvt'i K. fort.-, -. -v. '1 rfi - 'a. ' 1 - " - . I GtkW CcmMx Terminal New York The Niagara Falls Route provides the opportunity to see the great cataract,' enroute to fOStOO and many other points East There are five trains daily, carrying modern steel equipment and oper- -ating over a smooth, double-tracked road-bed, protected by automatic block signals. Leave Chicago 9:05 a.m. 1030 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 12.-05 midnight Arrive New York ftOO a.m. 330 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 555 p.m. 703 a.m. Arrive Boston 1155 a-m. 255 pjn. 1050 p.m. 835 p.m. 7:05 a.m. Included in this service are the two daily 23-hour trains so favorahly known to experienced 'travelers, the Wolverine at !h05 a. m. and tha Michigan Central limited at 5:40 p. m. NewYork&ntel Lines Michigan Central" The Niagara Falls Route" AH New York trains arrive at Grand Central Terminal, tbe only terminal on all lines of local transportation subway, surface and elevated lines. Comfortable tourist sloepinc cars daily to Boston and intermediate points provide eminently aaualactory accommodations to passcaex9 eoiuywa economy in travel. Additional Through Sleeping Car Service Micbisaa Central R. R. Lackawanna Una Leaves Ckicare 5 -AO p. bl. Arrive Mew York 7 JO a. ak tBwr -Srewelea Crovrdlaa; Dock anal Caaaplaak Colas A board. Lower Vie w Javealle Visitors Gresftd iiiii lawil-Vesa Baraea. 13-1 ear-old Carrier at A lllaaaette. Or, View las: Kelly Armor. Aft FUSS DUE IN GOuNCIL S5C0 ASKED FOR BITE Uon Club Owned by Dancer Sal J to Have Attacked rtojr. Exact Copy of Invalidated Jit ney Law to Come Up. . MR. DALY FIRM FOR CHANGE ATr.RJIO.V. N. J, Auc. li. -Queenle- ta It-months-eld Ilon cub kept p-t tv telle Goull la els back vard at II North Mala a'reet. may coat !Kul4 more lata trto antla aad eookeel ait on whlrM ana lives. rr4erl- W-ny. a arocery driver. rhars.e that "uufU" whti out for an a:rlnc d-'iboratrtr tit a piece ont I Proapcrt of 'oor Votes Against New of bl. war. tor wtica he la suing: Gould for f) dsmaava. The raae comrs U soon In the I'atereon dietrtra court. Genu, who tea-hea public ecriool by ty an-1 ducra Krptiaa folk lirurca for aitureaa ki.it by atcM. nenles his pet attacked Xooney. "Why. her t.eth aren't developed tnoura lo cbew her dinner. ha SAid, and lo demon strata ho let tha cub. sprawled at bis ft. aivo hla 1-a: a playful hue. Gould bonshl VJueenle" from BUI S-nv4r w rten a ttr tr.l I'arX Zoo. MtW I . - ' li thoroushlv cooked me.L Br thi. tame 3 and knocked out on a lecnniciiiiy oy rl:-t lit has kept her docile and tome I tha 8tate Kuprema Court. Mayor Alba what e'nnted r-r lrana. Ilsw meat I win nresent to tha Council this morn- Mrasa re anil for Original Means rxnerirrocjr Claaso Voattl lie Iiropped I-onf Delay Faced. Holding that th Council would not ba acting In food faith to th public t adortt a iltnev reaulatton ordinance ii- J Z tnodl.'led In any material manner from WO SRs I ha mala her twlc as tlt as . now. he srys. ELSIE FERGUSON ENGAGED Acrre to Beoofne Pride of Xrw York Banker and Clnbtnan. NEW YORK. Auc. li. CUl rTwu- in. the popular and rharminc art' resa. to om tho wife of Thomas Kn.f1ict Clarke. Jr. financier and riuhtran of tnia cur. Mrs Amelia l'it uton, tha atar'a mother, mad th nnonncement of th encasement from r.r omi ill Central Tark South. er.tnar an th heel of tho actress' Tnt'im from Los Anreles. share she rmted her eaasoa'a lenax rsn ta "Out cast."" ta aaaouncecnent w aa a aar prtsa to her many friends and ad mirer. Tnentaa II CTark. Jr la vlco-prea- Mart and director of Ui llarrlman National flank. M Is tha son f Thomas K Clarke, th art coilctor and eoanot.aeur of thta rtty. FIGHT FOR TEAPOT OVER rtalladrtr-hla Ivarr Tad l.illra tloa Over llrlrluom. Ins an exact copy of ta measure sdopted by th voters and will urs Hs psssaa with aa emergency clause. rt will aak that tn measure do eu- a'.ltuted for the maaiara preparea by Commissioner Paly, eliminating moat of the esontlala of th original ordt nance. Thl action on th part of tha aiayor I oipectrd to atir up trouble when tha ittnev situation la aired today, lorn mlas'.oner I'aly. altliougn th originator nd on of tha aupportars of th orlgtnal measure adopted by th voter. I said ta b Inelatent upon modifica tions being made. Mr. Blgelow,a Attttad rakaowa. Commlaeloner Baker and Commis sioner Ineck are aald to b with th liaror In th opinion that th original measure should b passsd. Inasmuch as It waa knocked out by th rupram Court on technicality, concerning th manner ef Ita being pasaad and not tha legality of th provisions,' Th altitude of Commissioner niar- low ha not ba made known, except that t eurh mattera h has adhered to th desir of th public aa expressed by th votrrs. If b follows this course It Is expected he !.: t with Mayor Albe In tfc Jitney dlaput. Caaalrarlae it Pwaalble. This would make four vote for th original ordtnan.. which would mean ti measur cou.d not b passed with an emergency. It wou.d lay th ordl fanded dwn rently by Judge Ue.t rp ,or .V rf"Bao- which. tn t.o Orrftaa' Co in stl a spirited eonte.t ttwer Wr Martin. Ii. trench, ef telv Pin a'reet. who Is nearly 1 yeart old. and Mrs Arlington t;, jiln, f 111 IN est school tn. ier Bnanttfwa. over tba ruetoUy f a stler l.arot and salver, which tad been pre s.ac.d nearly ! yers are to John t'lam.nt, en.-.etor of th Imgaata. k th ::;ni f a leva ta Lug. and for I iel.wig a rtet. T cherished heirloom vu teiHH to Mrs. I'rencV rne fig.it ever t.-e teapot opened last avemaer. when tie eatata of krr.tly . rt"-ar raei. aa la (J (rpana Court br audit. August 24. 1U. They have on child, alary Grace, a years old. Mrs. Haley alleges that tn-Aprll. 1913. when sr. was living In Brookport, 11L. six miles from Metropolis, her huaband sued to recover th diamond ring, fib sera th case waa continued eight times and finally dismissed. In July of th earn year, shs says, her husband Instituted habeas corpus proceeding In Jacksonville. 111., to gt th custody of their child. This suit also waa dropped. ller husband, ehe says, earns .300 month as a sslrsman. bst falls to provide for her and their child. I Haley could not ba reached ror a statement. NEWSIES SEE SHIP Rapid Fire of Questions Put to Lecturers on Success. . 2 FIGHT WITH ONE KNIFE easaaa-aaeawasas Xcroc Baltic, VcaMn Changing Hands During Straggle-. WILMINGTON, Pel, Aug. 15. Henry Brooks and George Anderson, two ne groes. sngaged In a desperate flsht re cently In a house at No. ( Chipper street, and. after both of them had fallen exhausted from the loss of blood, they were sent to th Delaware Hospi tal. Brooks waa later arrested on a charge of aasault and battery. M'hat caused the troublo between them the police did not learn, but Brooks Is alleged to have attacked An derson with a butcher knife. After be ing cut In several places about the face and chest Anderson succeeded In wrest ing the knife from Brooks and In turn Slashed Brooks several times with It. It Is alleged. Th knife changed hands several times during the atruggle. At tha hospital the physicians found both men terribly cut. although none of the wounds Is fatal. 200 TAKEN IN EACH PARTX Interest of Xoae In Historic Treat ment of Captives on Vessel Is . Greater Tlian That or Mala Traveling; Far for Visit. Apply to your local agent for tickets and sleeping car reaerva-l Uons, or tor complete lntormsuon can on or saaresa our Portland Office, 109 Third Street V. C Seachreet, Caneial Acant PaManger Department its GAR AND GIRL STOLEN ARRESTED SPEEDER CONFESSES , SERIES OF CRIMES. Ante Declared Taken la Seattle and Friend' Wife Carried Off Home Is Shelter In Woodi. Confessing to the theft In Seattle of the automobile In which he was caught speeding out Sandy boulevard by Coun ty Of (leer Whit at 10:80 Wednesday night, W. Jennings, at 4 o'clocl; yes lerday morning led Police Sergeant Oeisner, Patrolmen Ervln and Russell to a shack of fir boughs and moss near Eighty-second street and the Sandy boulevard, where on a bed of straw, with coverlets made from gunny sacks. lay Mrs. B. A. La Shelle, 19 years old. whom he said he had taken from her husband. x ne girl-wife was later turned over to Mrs. Lola a. Baldwin, or the worn en's protective bureau, and Jennings was taken to the County Jail to await the arrival of officers from Seattle. A complete confession of his theft and activities since leaving Seattle was obtained from the prisoner by Patrol man Ervln- He admitted stealing the auto a month ago from in front of the Cobb building. In Seattle, and fleeing from that city with Mr. and Mrs. La Shelle. When 60 miles this side of Eugene the two men had a falling out. ss a result or which Jennings tooK French leave with La Sheila's wife. Tbe two came on to Portland and had been living here for about a week In this primitive hut. Tbe hut was well hidden from passersby on the road. was Mrs. La Shelle. Jennings, who is 21, admitted having served a term of five months in Seattle for the theft of an automobile. v MOTORBOATS TO AkO NAVY New York 3Ian Plans to Hare Fleet Armored After Races. . NEW YORK, Aug. 15. J. Stuart (Blackton. who owns a fleet of fast motorboats, said recently that after the motorboat races to be held next month he will have his boats armored, so that they can be used as auxiliary coast defense craft. Naval experts have agreed with him as to the efficacy of his plan. "These boats can be built rapidly and are one of the most feasible means of rapidly ending our- present state of unpreparedness. aald Mr. Blackton. 'I should say that almost any one of my craft could operate successtuiiy against the.U boats such as now in fest - the waters about the British Isles. Judd must leave $20,000 at the entrance of the Spruce Place apartments or "something would happen." Yesterday a second letter' was received, saying that the money must be left by mid night. The letter was turned over to the police and the vigil by Mr. Judd and the detectives followed. Temperature and Depth. London Tit-Bits. It has been generally believed that the temperature Increased at almost a constant rate from the earth's surface toward Its center, but this supposition appears to be incorrect in the light of recent experiments. In one mine the average rate of Increase in tempora-r rture, carried down to 8000 feet, waa one degree for each 250 feet ot descent. Various results have . been obtained., from measurements In other places.; No temperature variations are shown between depths of 1400 feet and 2300 feet in the Kalgoorlie mines in Aus tralia. These and other observations are considered as Indicating that the increase of temperatures with depth in; the eirth is not governed by any gen ersl law. BLACKMAILERS AVOID TRAP Former Mrs. Gates Gets Threatening Letters and Police Act. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 17. Harold Lee Judd, husband of Florence Gates judd. who was formerly Mrs. Charles G. Gates, assisted by two detectives, re rantlv kent an all-night watch In vain attempt' to capture blackmailers, who have been sending threatening lottpra to Mrs. Judd. Two letters were received ny airs. being in a heavy clump of woods. When Judd at ner residence here.. The first, found, the woman admitted that she received a week ago, said that Mrs. HORSE GIVEN TO SISTERS Newspaper Story Brings Gift to Or der Operating Hospital. HEMPSTEAD. U I, Aug. lSThere much Joy among tha members of the French Order of Little eistsrs of th Poor, who conduct th Mercy Hospital near here, for aa a result of aa article la a paper recently thy now have a splendid bora. The newspaper item aald: Th Franca nursing sisters of Hempetead would b grateful to any on who would donate a hora to their servtc. It would receive good care." Mrs. Michael Coleman, of Cathedral avenue. Garden City, read the article and sent to th hospital a well-bred and genii hers. As th sisters are located a mil or mora from their church, store and station at Hemp stead. thir work waa handicapped tor lack of a horse. GIRLS SINK IN DEEP HOLE aToar Wadlas tilUt 11a nd Cla'ped Mrp Off and Ar Prowncd. trWHAVEW Pa, Ang. 1. Four girl or drown "J at Hemlnfton, near her rocart'y. Ty fcere: ether F'saer. : years ld: Th!ma riorua. ta. ef fleatmaton; Marioa "war. 1. rt Monument. Ta . and Erm Bu'terba-sh. if. of Cherry Tr Pa, Th four g'.rls lrind heads, waded lata a creak and stepped lot deep hoi. if Invoked, weald t: up Jitney regula tion for two year. Maror Albe when questioned regard ing hi stand jeatrrjay said that he aia auiaeu ana aaanor lo prcaent tne. origins sraiP.Dca pi aooay a meeting, bacauaa h bllve thl m .a tire in Ita tart form should ba adopted. -Tha ppl have espreaaad their vole In tr: matter and I ran ae noth ing for th Co-'ncil, to da but to feilo t.iat vet." aald he. "I cannot wher ther Is any occasion for chang ing th ord. nance, and I shall do my part la seeing that th wishes of th voter ar earned oat In thta ease.' WILLAMETTE EXPECTS 100 Freshman Class to lie Larger and Coarse Mora) Varied. NURSE SUED. THEN SUES Plrorc Asked From Man Who Peeks Court Aid to Itegala Jtlng. T. LOCI.t. Aog. . Mrs. Orar Haley, a gradual nurs. filed salt In the Circuit Court recently to divorc v:::iana J. Malay, a traveling sales man. Oa ef th Indlsnlt e that sh seta oat In her petition I that th huaband nd her to recover her a gar.rn.nl ring. Th rou-l was married February 7, ltie, la Metropolis, IU, and par a ted SALEM. Or. Aug. 1 (Special.) A record attendance at Willamette Uni versity Is predicted for th coming yar. Appllcatlona ar In greater num bar than ever before and ther Is no question that th freshman class will be th largest In the history ot th In stitution. Th class last year numbered Is. and this year it win number more than i. Th students ta th academy will hav four optional coureea Instead of th on sc'enuflo course of last year. Th student may lct to tak with other subjects mathematics, history or sclenc. CUaeave Oeta a Jolt. Christian Beglatar. Tm not going to that femal bar bershop again; there's a rude girl there, don't you know." "What did aha aarr "Why. sh looked at my mustawsh and awaked me If I would hav It sponged off or rubbed In." Lag.aas aa laesitliy rug la soma tea- Tha newsboys of Portland took eharg of th old British prison ship Success vterday morning. They cam from th East Side, North Portland. South Portland, St. Johns, Sellwood. and with them were carriers of Th Oregontaia representing an even larger field. In fact, some of the latter cam from wuiameit vaiiey poinia and over in Washington. - Th ship was theirs from 10:30 o'clock until noon. And they mad th most of it. Captain Smith, owner of th vesael. could not hav had greater freedom aboard than he accorded tn boys. Not a call, compartment, deck or nook was closed to them. About 300 Take la Each Party, In droves they Invaded the ship, and when sufficient reached the deck, which meant about 200 In each party, they war taken In charge by a lecturer. It waa then the real sport began. Not a visitor lost a word. There was no talking, Jostling or moving about aa they hung on every word of th skilled lecturers. ' rrom n moment may started on tbe port aid aft, where th history of th Success begins with a recital aa to th us of th leglrons, chains and "medicine" balls hanging thre, they wr busily engaged in drinking in every uftersnc of th guides. Little Miss Vena Barnes, of Wlllam ette. Or- located about three miles southwest of Oregon City, had mad th trip with her father. B. Barnes, just to' be with th ether workers ot the circulation department on th Suc cess. 6h Is 11 years of . ge and reputed the most lively agent in th Northwest. Vena has looked after Tha Oregonian subscribers at Willamette for four years. Her list ef Sunday papers num bers 10 and th Portland office has yet to find en mlstak in remittance from her territory. Uaeatloaa Fired at Lecturer. "Pay, how long would a feller liv In on ot thos black holes r" was a question from on voungsur of the guide. "Wher do yon get water to drink at seaT' waa another. "Pip th Iron maiden." earn from on as he "spotted" th famous tortur device. Huh. Portland has this faded for a jail." on wiseacre was heard to de claim, and bis pal supplemented tha remark with on to th effect there "must 'a' baen funny cops la those days." If rrn any Judge soma ef tha futur business man and millionaires of Port land ar In this party." observed one of th lecturers, after bringing his crowd from below. H said their ob servations would hav don credit to delegation of collegians, there not being th most Inconaequentlal detail that escaped their notice. While th newboy war . going aboard not a ticket waa sold to others, though tbsr ware many standing around, waiting to visit the ship. Cap tain Smith said th ship was span to th boys and that meant It was closed to others. Not until noon did tha public resuaj Ita Inspection, Saturday Sunday Monday By tie Ocean 33 .oo The Root ta through tha Coaat Range Mountain threngh the most scenic section of Oregon to the Tillamook Seashore Resorts season Tickets on Sal Dally. S4.00 Portland to Garibaldi Beach points. Corresponding low fares other points. Short Summer Trips Newport, Yaquina Bay A delightful resort to spend a vacation. Good hotels, cottages, boarding-houses, camps. , S6.25 Ronald trip season Hound trip week-end. .84.00 Through tourist sleeping ear leaves Portland very Fri day night and leaves Newport every Sunday night. Loop Trip Electric 100 miles of typical Oregon scenes. Fast electric all steel trains. J 1-60 round trip week-ends, ,2.30 roupd trip 30 days. Lake Grove Oswego Lake Pin for swimming, picnics, family outings 30 minutes from Portland electric cars J5c round trip. Wilhoit Mineral Springs A pleasure and health retreat of much fame. Beautifully situated In the forest 13.00 round trip, 3 hours from Portland. Willamette Valley Tripe From a scenic or Industrial point of viw, this wonderful vslley offers many pleasant outing trips. Low-priced week-end and dally round-trip tickets on sale to all Wil lamette Valley points. Our desarlptlve literature may help you to see this great state. Call at City Ticket Office. 80 Sixth St, Cor. Oak, Union Depot or E. Morrison St-, for full information, tickets, reservations, etc. TelephonesPacific Broadway J70. Horn A-1704. Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Indian Summer Excursions East via . ROCK ISLAND LINES Daily to September 30 Return limit October 31, 1915 Route of the Famous Golden State Limited Via California and Rocky Mountain Limited Via Colorado Tickets Good via Ocean or Rail M. J. GEARY Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. Ill Third St., Portland, Oregon. Phones: Main 334, Home A 2666, How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair (Toilet Talks) A stiff paste made with some pow- : dered delatone and water and spread on a hairy surface about 2 minutes will.' when removed, take every trace of hair with it. Th skin should - then be washed to free it from- the remaining delator. No harm can result from this treatment, but be sure it is delatone you get and you will not be -disap pointed. Adv. Goiters, Tumors and Rheumatism. Latest and bast methods. No Operations, no Medicine.? Consultation and Examination Free. 8J2"S wetland Bids. Phone Main 6574.