Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1915)
TITE MORNING OREGOXIAN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915. riT Kiriir I a I nnirr I Aubt ZHrm to Eaao. The North- L I IMI-VYI ! nn Lr ...I Angora Goat Association i cirarra ox maun .. . - r L. McDonald. Its manager, showed that! ha UrudT had Bled u assumed busl- n uu certlflcate In County Clerk Coffey efflc. A warrant had bean I issued for hi arrest and Deputy Con stable Cat Oell escorted Mr. McDonald to the District Attorneys office. He I araa released by Tbema O. Ryan, Deputy DUtrict Attorney. Hon Bujli Cox ix to Crrr. I Nearly srery 'day th City Council cones face to fare with some new expense In the administration of the aSalrs of Llnnten and St. Johns, which bad not been counted upon at the time of annexation of these two towns to Portland. The Jatest bill Is 1 from the Bt. Johns water Company for furnishing water In St. Johns for fire err ice. The biu. it u saia. wui nave to be paid. CITS M T I 0) SOHEDCXXO. The I reculsr meeting of the fit. Johns Club. for last Tuesday ntgbt. was postponed I until next Tuesday night at the old! City Hall owing- to the concert given on the streets of that suburb by thai Portland Bremen's band. After the I ouooxux itxirsoxHk rht tiller Mete To.. A SflOJ it, sl,:,r ............... Mi . A A ! ti3di t.l.toc Mela T'.T. A o3 J.-Ki U-earuasm ...Hss ;: A vj f. .tr t lr.-u-s:va ...... . . i- ia - J. C3)aU.rMA ......... ' ' 'i. A et rr:x .ir.i-r,-. uia T-TT'Jt A euJ I;uiu4ui BiUui ...iiaia I:, A AHMtsIMX MErLM ("r-adr 4 TayterV . Oeneea w r sit--r.. axtsxaeoa ue aifBl. sia- inr ( ; 1.1. lii:iiit i. i -r. 'Ins. Far. Xsa V.i3i sumuj .t Laae ea i-artiaaa. OAKS aXVSEWEST fKK-Verted eran - msst. eaacsrt ? tA4 iiaou a t Ati A:!r at Bre4er Vaas- u ert.r aiaac a. , -m P. i- v-w.c ,. .4sm a arm I Vs ads ruiouMii - ea .l Mws S KZ rSr3 i 1 I L:; a. - f 1 31, t . ... ' T-,S vSV J aeger Bros. v m I ?W) f Jf request ine -pleasure ti fsj Or your presence at the FSl Formal Opening m of Their New Store M 131-133 Sixth St. M Oregonian Bldg. e&i Saturday Night. 7:30 to 10:30 jg? -i August twenty-first JFj m Douverura for zne lacues rgu MUSIC i ouuu.i At uiont J luucrtM wua the raUeta aseata e at year ivuu nun. le SMmre the seat sremst eaery m Tae Ore- caaiaa. C'.ty reiaa. ' Sakeerlpueas ky J seat! ere saraca ta adraare: mm ih . city, or at. r. "' kay I sbtasaaa. Uf W. A. swa la-. v can BV. saaua Mia Mat Hf I Cetaaa awa-B) J Mr. X. B. Baraaa4 r-a. Or.. ........... ..U W. traaa UflMMI U. c. h iua J tauten, Or. arm, at. A auuxs taa awswsi KU ' Laaa Lrtla Maaaattaa.... ...... ....l-raak .:HW ....iraaa Mltlee ...... A. Karaed Mealer. Or. 9aaia. aa A. M. bwvbw Mewaart. Or O. r. si' IMa rmrk U. I u.a law rark....O. L. araamtay ara traak MUwe --i. raaa JUUee in ir Or (art atrau Mrkrw. W A...t..lahle A DOVT WAIT tVTIL THE LAST MINUTE. 7:30 o'clock Saturday rren. Inji is th Last minute at which classified ad will be) accepted for Sunday' Orefronian. Dont wait ontil thia time, howerer. By brinrin(c them in sooner yoa will aroid confusion, there will b less likelihood of error and yon will more than likely secure better position. Class if ied ad vertising- forms close on other evenings at 9 o'clock. Mastery of Emotional Acting Is Shown in the Won derful Three-Act Emotional Drama 'TEMPER" now appearing here for the first time. Henry B. Walthall portrays with vividness and intensity the deepest and most soul-stirring of human emotions. . "TEMPER" it unquestionably one of the greatest photoplays yet produced. It is plays bearing the stamp of excellence such as 'TEMPER" hat are winning under the SUNSET'S new policy. A PAIR "DIMPLES AND OF QUEENS' THE RING" Two Comedies of More "Than Ordinary Merit ' All Three Productions Appearing Here TODAY and TOMORROW v . lane i m ery X I , muwc I c TwtB ft-tetaJsV . . . . J HiiMatjinai. or... :W kaVfaV. OeT a a W UW aarSase. e ak Muie St. SL Caay ..r. W. hlrLarea Attaeaats lateei tar CM Ste-e k..a. ta Tea ureaoelea -aela aOKa ereieea aaturaas Irat;rjaa Fma DTS Wonna. After ettlcc are to the coer oyer elothine 'r a Twenty-elchth aod Tbur- xsaa streets Wednesday nliftt. three sura made a precipitous escape from u, buildins when fstrotmin Ilasen came open the scene. The officer saw the flrl one climb from a rear window . h..l kua rrokra.OPen ana siarteu In pursuit. The man' ran toward ta arronrwlA and the officer Bred Cre times at him., misaina. Hearlna .Knit ihi ather two men lecamped Iotiiii two suitcases Inside toe buildln. All escaped. Tnaxa MV B l-UA-mr. A move Bient bss been started looktnc to the planting of ornamental trees aiona county rads Includlns: Towell Valley and the Bae Une and anay. r. l ..i. a irareervmaa at Russellrllle. ays they could be ptanted feet apart. The cost would be about .4 cent, and It le eetlmated that .! would plant li mllre of treea The -,.(-r of thl. elan' contend that ih. roa4s are being hard lurf.c,d they should be beautined. CouBit CemraUaioner Ilolman la In. tmr.mtmA and baa tln the matter some attention. mauMa-VT to P AT TSo.rat.. Tuner. I srrr-es for Ahrr F. Wall will . h-ll today t Orand arenue wm.-k tne body will be tAk'a'lo Rwlxtri where interment w,t b. mde. Mr. Wall was year. -,j n. i. .umred by his widow, lie . Ar isulee iait. iwrw concert was over th band was an- tertalned by the local firemen In the olT Council chamber. O. W. Joacm to Rartmx ro Noth -Julius Ia Weler yesterday received a leles-ram from Oeorga W. Joseph, a well-knowa Portland attorney who Is now In Alaska. Air. Joseph bad been seriously III previous to color north. but has now entirely recovered. He expects to start bom the last of the month and will arrlr In Portland about September 10. Beuiiko. the Jeweler, nowst 1S1H Id. northwest cor. Alder. Alain 12- Adv. F. E. Mooaa. osteopath, returned. A ay. 1 DRILL GOOD QUESTIONED ADJfTAXT-CEXF.RAI, SAYS OFFI CERS XOT MADE IX S WEEKS. STOLEN RUGS IDENTIFIED THEFTS LAID TO H. G. BAXSOX XOW REACH , DETECTIVES FIXD. iieaaraeet Yields Fa rail are, Valaakle (UiiAim aad Llaea, Which Are Recwrerew far Owners. With th Identification, by Mrs. Georce W. Martin, of rues on th floor of th houseboat of II. O. Hanson, an other theft of this master burgisr cam to light rexerday. making th total number of crimes attributed to him reach I. Kusi valued at ITS were recoj-nlied by Mrs. Martin as th ones that had been stolen from her horn at East Richth and Center streets on March of this year. Porch chair, hammock, rug, silver ware, linen, and nearly everything with which the houseboat was fur nished were stolen. None of th St crimes of which Hanson Is accused by Uete-ilvra La falle and Leonard, who are Inveetlaatina th case. Is based on unfounded suspicion, but In each cas Prefraalaaal aad Baalnees Mr Caa Get Military Tralalas la Ores Xatleaal -Guard. Say Casasaaadey. "It would b Just as practicable to convert students Rtto doctor and law yers in a three weeks' course as to mak them Into military officer In th sam time.' This statement was mad Jresterday by Adjutant-Oeneral Whit In com menting on proposed camps for pro fessional and business men. "Th profession of arm la Just aa exacting as any other, and more than some, added Qeneml Whit. The plan of spreading knowledge of military matters Is an excellent one. ha said, "but any business or profes sional man who expects to fit himself to lead troops after a course of three, week of Instruction I going to meet disappointment. A recruit la hardly ready to leave th drill lergeant's hands and Join th company as a private after such a course. "If business and professional men want this Instruction they can receive It in th Oregon National Guard, under th direction of Army officers. Such men are needed In th National Guard, and there I splendid opportunity for advancement. "National Guard officer earn their commissions by long service and meri torious work. Business and professional men will learn a great deal at these three weeks' camps. But tbey will not learn enough to qualify them for commissions." f WOODPILE HELD MENACE Storage on Street to Be Kbrbldden . Because of Accident". to th present ordinance prohibiting torag lor mora than so nays. It is declared that several accidents have occurred on account of th wood piles, among them being the recent one. in which J. P. Gates was killed at East Twenty-eighth street and Eandy Boulevard. 3Ir. Olcott Honors Requisition SALEM. Or, Aug. 1J. (Special.) Acting Governor Olcott today honored a requisition of the Governor of Wash ington for George Barrett, wanted at North Yakima on a charge or forgery. Barrett la under arrest at Prlneville. SCOWLS AND WRINKLES are unbeco m I n g. Scowling indicate Imperfect eyesight t he result of forcing the eyes to do their work In spit of natural defect. Properly fitted glasses Iron out V?iVgvo relief and a -, if. joon oeeoming i II ' J appearance. 1 y Let na attend to your eye needs. WHimRflPTICALrO. Fifth Fleer, Orecealaa Building. " " V . . k , Mrs. I'atM Houe- soma of the stolen property has bera buir. . . Mr, r M recovered from the houseboat. Several Accident attributed to high wood- r,n I I oi - He was a mem- persons visited th houseboat yester- piles shutting off view of auto drivers : n w . ot " x xi of .0., dy with the detrctlves, and additional at atreet Intersections has raused the r or , ?, tdV A. CX 'v W of lxt waa reroa-nlxed by those who had preparation by the Public Safety Cora- '"' euiy a . Railroad already recovered much atolen prop- mUalon of an ordinance prohibiting Portland, ana in w" ioa of wood In these Dlace: The Th most valuable loot Is still miss Ir.g. and every effort la being mad by th detective to trar It and re cover It If possible. Most of their clew lead to Norway, although on point toward San Franrlneo. A. F. WALL PASSES AWAY I Wrll-K Railway Man I Victim of thort Illness. Conductor. . .... . m MDS'rr practic. tea .. ..I Jicarfl bid. AdV. M.inea Fr-i'. rti-ad. eiunday. Au- u.t li. Trains lr water ana tan xr. at A. M. urrtr. Jicar.r. Ti r.nt. linn on rxhibitloo at S W.hlnto street. Tuket on sal at v..,i. mi iii. h rirar stores: iilbrt s amok. top. Broadway and Morrison; Nl ....... .m KrstAjrani. 4. MUr. Fmpire RtAurnl. 11 Third. N .l.)iio ill Morrison. Adv. Fa", lavas' Cirprr'V fscatots 1 . k n k trvlnr. ba rAm ber rernt- T r.om k.a kom at Antelope, io era yallrf from VrisntS aisease m't ear of It. A. r- Kovkry. is so tAt b l nt pecte-l lire. Mr 1-rine la at ta home ef Ms dAUbter. ls H. Ir. nr. lit' KAt Lincoln street. j.r i:,.rkrr rrrt lt r. iriies con.li;i Is b-prlr-e and doe n em- p-ct bin to tire lnr lhaa a day or .1 ita !.. a widow living at 14'l -nrr-..-.v lu-- r!Ml fi . arenue North: Ira stelers. Mrs. nd Mrs. and aa .ifiuf( will be held at in wan bona at o'rlork today, th body leav tag at .li for Roarburg. masire le proposed a an amendment Gearhart Golf Tonrnament. Golf tournament at Gearhart by the I Sea 'August lJ-23- Prises now on ex hibition at 10H Fourth street. aov. CARD OF THANKS. ' We w4gh to express our sincere thanks I and appreciation to all of our dear I friends for their kind and tender words I nf avmnathv. which did so much to I soothe our great bereavement and lessen I our sorrow over ine loss oi our uear uo- parted husband and father. MHS.CAROL1NE F. ALISKT. Adv. CHARLES W. A LI SKY. The wlld-looklna lad whoss hsnd points skyward and several other directions, ml) I not be eesred: he may be tryln to break I In a Tonne and rncnifna pompiaoiir. A. F. WalL on or th Best-known railroad men In Oregon, died early yes terday at H. Vincents Hospital after a short Illness. M naa ocen in ine train leervlce of th bout hern I'actnc he U-'. It. N. aa conductor It rear lit Mr. wil went Into ta rvic or the ot-W. R. N. 1 yer ago. widow living at 1491 J I.!., jit.rensor. rrtorrd to his dut!e flm ,0ob, of Portland, a ' d ""'"I I'hilip Math-ws. of l;o.cburg. f fcia s. a-4'il.l appearance, asd waded ,,., noc-4 br ths Imir tireocTi ttt constituted sr.. t with a nr 2--Bnil automobile litorniA and NrradA hi relation. Iurina h s stsn.-e triAt s. slnre August l Frr:ri.-k H. ftaJter. Pspair City Clark, officiated aa JOkipal JuJse. J R. Iiec Ilea rs Visit J. R sAair.1. frtht trsfT'-f mAneeer tor the Northern Fsciflc. rlsitsd I'orttsnd ye-t-rlAv ea h's WAV borre from Mi FrincKMa II Is oa his ra-atioa. This ts th di-et -tuAl rit-tl.in IFiaI Mr. riAlrd ha k4 ia th last I )' oi'identallr. ha arrived ber wbii J M. llAnaAfrd. prvstdeat of th NortSern nni". ad ethr rSeta:e were parlivc a visit to 1'ortland. V. fiua ItrvT Pl. Vr. Fsrah Ilar.t di-4 at her homa. oa rttstr-thtrd rsni end Fast Kiltr-nrst street, tn tie uts EasI i-f, reeterdey at the tt ef ti rear. "fe had llvrd In Ore- fr eisrht rrars. Mr. Hunt Is sur virsd r tire s"is and two dausthera. . T Hunt, "f Fo't'end. two sons at J-e.lt La-. Airs. W illism lllllsrd mrvd Vim M. llnt. ef fortlAnd. Tb fu BerAl be beii llir. Mtst-.tA Issfa Vaiihi No ad- serttslne: fwi'mm tor Musicians' dsr at Crystal Lake I'srk on Ausust : Is heir. pubUshe-1 aeccrltng t Gore 1. JseTerr. president ef the Musicians Mutual AsscH'lattnn. and b bss warned 1-i-Al inerrhsr.ts against fraudulent -jl:.-i'r for auca a rrcgrsn-me. pur porttcc te rerreernt the asciatioa. I1irrrr Hrr PLACxrsirrst ifr Frote.t has b-so c.ed by M. O. fhea and 8r others !nt a blacksmith snoo conducted by XArl Keller at III -Vancouver arrnue. It Is complained triat the then is noisv. dirty and smoky and a general nuisance. Request Is tna: tlAt Mr. KeKar be forced to mors. Ca Bear fansao Arm. Left eAdir.c toe near the cartrach cn IV'AShlngten street, between West Fark and Tenth streets, the automobile of Mrs, J. H. Cook, of Uot Belmont street, was barcped by a sue-tcar at 1 ! yes terday afternoon. Th damag was ailcht. Tara o vTsswmuioa. Pally round trta. Tb tiirs aod way landing Laave Taylor-street dock 11 F. ht Leave Dalle daily eirtpt Monday. II U. Tel. alaia (it. Ad. 0"JrrT I"r Fa:rtej Brvtmsox T. W. Bait Co.. Mala A Ilia. Ade. Fan Cecm asd pl-nte at Bar View Jkcfc Sunday. Aug. 15. Adv. Pa. E. SsajeX W'icxsrrmojt returned. RECEIVER CHARGES THEFTS Acroantlng by Carriage Work Official I Detnanded. Charging that William Pell tried tol dWraad th Insolvent Wlllsmett Car- riACe and Auto Works, of which he f or- I merly waa proprietor. O. C. Borts-1 n-.Ter. receiver for th company. ys-l tertar asked that Mr. Sell be forced I to mak ant reonnting and b enjoined I from further Interfering with th af-1 fair of the reccirershlp. Tb rsxivrr alleae that h dls corered Mr. felle was disposing of I goods and retaining the money himself. H'hen h mad this discorery. ays Mr. Portjmrjrr. h dlsmisard th former I manaser. CRAWFISH ARE PLANTED To Dine Wkm -V at The f xJl ' Portland H tlt With goodly company, vith tutrouni- h irr "g th"1 delight the eyes, the hours spent here are pleasant hours. If, Breakfast 6:30 to 12 47 Club Luncheon 12 to 2 A1 Service a la Carte to I A. M. Ml ' . TABLE D HOTE DINNER ON SUNDAY J 5:30 to 8; $1 yT m Portland Hotel J Ceo. C. Ober. Manager .''seta i"i nVl The quickest, easiest and most economical way to get inspira tion for jaded appetites is to se lect the best from the best here where you are also, as sured of widest assortments. Note these: MIDSUMMER FANCY HOOD RrVER PEACHES too boxes Crawford Peaches Cfin to arrive today, at. per box. . UUI These will come direct from our own orchard at Hood River. They are of extra fancy quality large fruit th best of season. Now is the time to buy them for pre serving or for table use. They will keep several days. SPECIALS CSB OUR HOME-MADE BREAD. Large Pan Loaf 10c Regular Size Loaf. 5 Large Raisin Bread lOe For a new and refreshing home made Summer drink try Iced Cof fre TURKISH COFFEE is best tor th purpose. Make it in the usual way and serve with Ice. with or without cream. TURK ISH COFFEE, S FECIAL, 0C, TWO POUNDS FOR 00U DOLE'S, HAWAIIAN PINE APPLE JUICE. A delicious, healthful Summer drink the pure juice of ripe pineapples. 25c size, six I Of) for 1.20 50c size, three for I iaU 5e RIPE OLrVES White Cross Drand, the best quality of ACn large fruit for. "The eervice In your Delicat essen Department has been a con stant revelation to me since I first began to investigate and try it about three weeks affo." said a lady customer yesterday. "My family is just as well satisfied with the quick and easy dinners thus made possible, as formerly by doing all our own cooking, and It is cheaper, too." Tou may likewise profit. In vestigate today. Phone Main 7200, or A 6181. 290 STaARK ST t"omrni.ton Frovtdrs for Trent renter and Diamond Lake. N The Stat Fish and Gam Commis sion has just finished planting In Cr. I Irr Lake tee crawfish from Odell Lak with a vlw to propagating food for th trout. Thla step was found nec sary because ef the manner la which trout hare been multiplying In Crater Lake In recent years. The commission also planted SOlO crawfish la L'lamond Lake to make pro-I vision for th trout with which th lat ter lak has just been stocked. Odell Lak Is about Ti mile from Crater Lak and T mHes from Dla-1 mond Lake. COIN MACHINE MFG. CO. I Stork-aranted. Inqulr 111 Lewis bldg. Adv. Kn'cht Shoe Co., Morrison street near Broadway. 14 and IS Pumps and Military Oxfords, all lies and width. ILti. Hundred of pairs, small sLle. tie I Thrift A little foresight, trenthened by habit, make a savings bank de positor, and eventually a thrifty one. As the balance grows, sa does the incentive to save and to add to it. Make up your mind to become thrifty. Place your savings in this strong state bank, where they will earn an Attractive Rate of interest, and be absolutely secure. One dollar or more will open a savings account here. LADD & TILT0N BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third Capital and Surplus Two Million Dollars Kryptok Glasses They combine near and far vision In one lens. Yet they have no lines or seams to blur your vision give you a freakish appearance or accentu al your age. And thev free you from fussing with two pair of glasses. TV- ... n .i.n furnish anv other style n, i.ns ss waII ti all the very latest and best eyeglass mountings and frames at reasonaoie prices. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PRICES Lenses Sphero in your own frame si.w Lenses Sphero in Aluminum frame. Lenses Sphero in Gold - Filled frame. "...13.60 Lenses Sphero (curved) in G. E. Glass Mtg (5.00 Kryptok Lenses gS.00 to $15.00 i : nr it STAPLES, The Jeweler Optician, 162 First Street ier Morrisom, Portlajid Or Summer Sweets that are prepared and ar ranged in dainty, cool, attractive-like fashion. Luncheons . that answer the required taste these warm noonday hours, and afternoons. Fountain Beverages that refresh and invigorate the tired business man and hurried shopper Are to Be Had to Your Liking at The Popular Sweet Shop Morrison SEWARD HOTEL GRILL Reopened by Seward Hotel Co. After four years under separate management the Seward Hotel Dining-Koom is again under th management of the Seward Hotel Co. Hereafter an excellent e u i s 1 n e will be maintained at moderate prices. We serve an excellent popular- priced business men'g lnnch from 11 A. M. to 2 P. Try it. Sunday Table d'Hoto dinner 5 to 8:30 P. M, $1.00. W. M. Seward, Manager. WANTED. By young- man. 29 years of aire, position as assistant Credit Man. Am now employed as book keeper by wholesale house, have good knowledge of credit work. Can give bond and first-class references. Af 19, Oregonian. Phone Tour Want Ads ta THE OREGONIAN. Main 7070. A 6095. IQCHWAB PRINTING CO kl DCKI c-r.DrFWF-HAPDV FISCHFP beS STARK STREET tk pair Adv.