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THE MORXIXG OKEGOSIAy. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. 'i SOCIETY NEWS looocoooofloooaijaeoeeeiwwwwuwvw ixwwww'evw- u. week INTERESTING VISITORS WHO ARE BEING DELIGHTFULLY ENTER ,r. wto TAIN ED LV PORTLAND. .. . . . w. iv-rrorcTlvr, VKimRS VIM ARE RFJNG 1 AH (. Uf L.U aria i vi. via. Hilan Ferrer, wh mai-Tlaca Gmti to Itardla wa Umn4 Tburlar n.Bt at tha borne e Xr. and Xn. Hanford gmllX of Port ias lleichta. T6 l.ev. P. K. Ha BtU. rector of Xrialtr EplePal Chorea, of Asnraad, eama lo I'ortlaad officiate. Tna weddlae appotnt m.nts were la eilor. a eior wonder fully boai o tao anova trp paaisb baautr. la ""I"-. cu. crapo chiae wit ' ad a koujut of bride a reaaa. Har estar. Hra. iSanford ttmlth. woro tune.oa aown f Tallow pu.r--llj-taffeta a4 carried a liaaa. I"aite !. .Vtadeioa Jena Bro- 4ia wa ! '' lrl- , A weddio aapp-r waa eerveil OB ne roa4 veraudee orloohln Ilia eny. TMf w.ra : bu- ail membareof ttta femur ar latimata "? .rid. t taa dut.r af It. Faol T. .rrer. af N- tor City. a at t.nda . acaool la J"-"1 ra4uat4 la Uaeola H.aa School fcerw. ta.a wt to San i-elvadore and aa ar return, r- la a.r elat.r waa per, .a4-4 br r. Hardl la ra- af Ika arid. Mra. Iimrea Hardin Bro4-. a itofla-la"-. aanC saveraJ treutl.'ol aaleetlaae. . Tha brid.aroooi . tne of Mr. and tr, Oaorsa A. 11T4.BC. "7-.! ,.fr H- " ,n bu,Jr;" a4 aluk clrr. After their " "rip lb couplowin liT la fortlaad. A prettr w.0.!ln of W4r4r too ,.,. .1 I rouatr, hom. of Mr. and u,. ) p:un.Ir. at rrorraaa. r. Tha Ku.B.l.r aJ Charl.. J. Tola- at.., 1 wrl.nc br..kUt for a IMp throuho.,l lha Th.r will ra- jt.i.ridn. W j. wnara Hr. Tclao ia a.-itabnhl a bn.ineaa. M . Jaa Dunbar, on of tha moat eharmim of fa brJaa-lack ,oo4 cu.t al a witr lB I " Vra. V K Kmc and lia Iahn war i.dn.dr ami Miaa Kdna Smlin and lr. Howland Franca .ntarlaiaad for htr at a r-nl auctloa brfl afur- 000000000000000009 . . .' . . ? 7 i -'1 ; v-;- 4 " - C'4 J-- ' : "-.i4-;'.:.f 1 Ocs J-C OS Vrf- mfeAn f-'ijo Ml -.a KUabli Corotbara. a ttachar la ona af tha r.ty .-hool baa raturoao from C-nnon Hach. uri IJ, ibi'u ww - Mr and Mr. E Walnwrifht ht u d,ienln to the iplrlU Th M, tUan. Jr. of Vanco'ir. B. C ara houaakaaprr who novar looks over tha itttn Mr. Tbomaa lllohard Conlon WA; o routln aha ha built for bar at taa k hara'iaro apartmanta. dailj er weakly work to aa what ia aw la tha bouekeplnc world or what Mr. and lira. A. I. Andaraon turned from Cordova. Alaaka. whera ily went to attend tha weddlne ' u. y.rr lula Ilrtla an4 Carl it. .lrn. Tha ceremony waa olam-iu-4 in tha I-re.byteHan maoaa about i rortmcht aco by tha R.r Mr. Jc lirid. patr,r of th. ehurrh. Th youns JoupU mad. the trip Anrhorasa and return on tha ateamer Jl.rtp.,. Mr. Anderon la aoc.ated w.th tha Alaaka Copper Corporation of whu b ha U niinlnc enclnear. Tha bride t. an Albany Ctrl. dauShler of Mr. and V r. tlranl I lrtla. a a a Carl Byron Tuttla will arriva In Port land tomorrow ta join hi. lf ' and .on. who ara cue.ta of Mra. Tuttle paranta. Mr. b4 Mra. 0; M.CIark. Mr arul Mra William T. Parker and aVushtere. Miriam and Vlr8lnla. haj t.turaed to Portland after a iwo week aiait at Sao rranclaco. e . Mra Maud. Steadman haa bean th bou.. cue.t of Mr. an4 Mra. Henry Ray 1,1 for tha paat two weak, and taa bad aa enjoyable lit- Mr en4 Mra. r. Jeroma Rlordon wera recent viaitore at th apaltlon in San Pranclsco. Mr. Waldemar Llnd and Mra Pertha Cardner will Co to Jeai4e today to at-t-nd tha carnival to be held at tha Hot, I Moor tonisht for tha beneflt or tha Lawla and Clark aatl cairn fund. Dr and Mra. Lao Bicen will leava on Monday fr a fortaifht a vtelt to tba aspiaition. a Mra. Adeline Temple, a prominent vcftT matron of I'endlelon. paaaed t.irouah th. city thla w.a en route to mn KranctaciK Sha waa accompanied by her aon. Hoy Temple, who will at tend a military academy thla Winter. (n her return trip he .ipecta lo paa a few d leltinc frlcnda her, when eh. will b. entertained etenlely. Mra. Temple with her family and cueaf, Ml Ha. Vocal, motored throush Cali fornia f-r two moatna thla Summer, aniline Ihe two faira. Miea Maria riandman anj Ml Belly reri.d o ara havinc a pleaaant !! at ri-eide. They will return about frptcmbar I. ... on of the prett.eet eventa of lh . - m:b..!i.fiKiui shower tor iuiu f.'iiiMir who la to fee who la to a mere ia a c.riaio n.on o I7.n-h-.i 'ii.T)i: ;;!;.y'of io th.t . cr.mP,n d 'heron be Mih Mac-hero an4 Mlaal narrowlnc Vaci H.atru-. Ct.flord. The boa.a waa beau- thla. clvea mm na v..-po. J '" "full, w.th coWen-clow and mtnde In the aame work a. hi. own bla.k-eyed u.ana. tha entire color And If ha la receptive, he come, back ' . . f... ki. hi. er and broader and ton. ot the anair Mini Ji'u" - - ------ k : K....i.rul nd'miih a heartier appetite for hla work ...i -r .vsRinc waal than wlien he went away, b ia.-et with niuaic of th routine that la ehackllnc ua. whether It be a routln of daily llvlng or a cramped mental extatrnc. a a If we ara houaekecpera, we ara aipt to drop into routln. On needa aya--M i a -. knitBMhMnina llaohaxard. happy-co-lucky nouaekeeptnc- doea not Hut there la a difference between or derly, efficient avatem and a routine other, are dolna; la reatrlrtlnc her worni. ia inuiuui wm v. - ' i .1... I. -.tlnu.llv wonuer aiw j" j w. com in C Into life from th new thought Uiat ia unioiumK ot or ' And vacation la a (rood time to d la- rover thla. The eeelnc of sew thine the contact with other waya or nvinc and of looklnr at life will ahow ua how w may have been reatrlrtlnc lite and bow much we may have beenmlse Inc. provided ot courts wa ar open to conviction. a a a A houaekeeper who had been vlalt Inc Ilia Panama-Pacific Imposition brouaht thla point home to me rather . . . i t- k . KhAl. L'.imalllnn ah. iUI I III. .. w . .... aatd. "la a revelation to me. Hut the reod iTocucta uuiicinc par&ivw-.r bowed me what a houeekeeplnc rut I had nnconacloualy allpped Into. 1 hava alwaya bad an Idea 1 waa rather up-to-date in my housework; but when I aw tba new thlncs that had been broucbt out In th laat year or ao simply for th table. It seemed ta me I had been asleep. There wera de licious new thlcca for salads, vary easy to prepare, and the moat paJate tlckllnc thlnci for desserts that save both tune and work In the maklnc. and Innumerable other thlncs to vary the menu at a wonderful aavlng- of labor over the many thlncs I have been aerv-Inc- My trip to tha Imposition haa really made housekeeping over for ma" a a a Her vacation, you ee. ha. shaken her out of some ruts and clven her such a new and broader outlook on ber work that aha la returning to It with aa enthusiasm that will mak her home-work henceforth more delightful than It haa ever yet been. ... Tha vacation outlnc. whatever It may be. will also give this helpful shake-up lo tha bualness woman or man If aha or h la receptive. To be sure the worker In business fields does not get Into quite the routine that the worker la the home doea. He cannot afford do. And the constant contact with tha varied Interests of tha busi ness world k-epa his mind and hla work fresher. Ha 1. mor alert lo what la new. But even with all this, there I certain routine ha follows. He settles down at bis desk to the morn ing or take, hla place at th counter and to a certain extent follows tne line of work of preceding daya. And when ne ooe inn hmm w .j - - . toer is a c-i i.iu iib.ii . --- a heartier appetite tor m -wi i v. w . . haw.ua. ha eventnc wa iun viii.il - - ' .,, heme d.ltcntfully entertained suits of soma of Ihe new Ideas hla va . . . . w ...... . ! .llnn Itmai w.M.nf IO ill. W 1 1 II 1 U II mi. I) r lla e-ran .wr. - " . -. , v . . m . . i TN.i nres.nt were: I -.OV A! p.m i . . .. a- . - - . u . t.l n- n flAaa. Jtuo.r .! r . in" . J w - . . . -. . . . i . II. . I . l . . n .1 xieuian r.iu-o. ia " - r. .. Alad'herson. Misses lul .Meyer. Mavm Tunny. Tlllie Muschallk. Hr..t tirirTith. Maud ftrarlc. Gertrude r hii?r. 1-rtt Khodr. Lrflltaa I'attrr ..n. Arabel Hrttec. llestrice Clifford. Mvrtle inahall. tra Stone. Sara K4 wards. Kva SchneKler and Crlssy Mac l'brrson. e e a Mrs. rrut A. Polph an4 Miss Hasal r!pS left yesterday for ln Kranctwo. Alter vl.itmc the evpoettlen they will bo to New ork City and other places of Interest. They probably wtil b away several months. Misa Mary Burn., daughter of Mr. arvai Mra. 1. C. Burns, haa returned from a vt.ait I Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Bus ache, ot halem. ... Mr. an.l Mrs. G. M'-Gill and son. Wayne, who motored from Portland .t week, left Krlday after a week a atar at Nye Creek. .rcotnranyln Item was Ihalr cues!. Ml Regena V est. of Mlcm. si.ter of ex-Oovernor W est. And so In many way, vacation Is . . a I . . lima In mil MM US e I i 1 1 1 1 s "" - . ital nn Pa a. nr and irom r .a- . - - beautiful dress upon Hie and aenda ua to our tasks with a keener Joy for trie doing of them. That la. vacation time la all Ibis If we win uae anu maaa our own Ihe refreshment for tha spirit . anil pnlltirt with wnicn i' " -1 - ' ----- many different oullooka on Ufa haa for Snepskots Tk aetta ailrrlas. VArTlN" Is a good tiro lo shako en a self oat of rule. Souie of ua get more deeply Into ruts than others. But there are tew who d net wa:k a treadmill of on kind rr another. nd It !a rot el rul of living Into whim w. fall, but ruis of thlnkinc. . ..... a. - . 1 1 m a la aT.t a By Mrs FJV&lker. ONCB up Prince The Poor Prlneeaa. non a time there lived a poor incess. Tliough her home waa a . . ....I., an ft her father a King, yet she waa poor, for th family wera unkind lo her and she waa maoe m wear shabby clothing and keep out of .t.Ml. va The way it happenea was inn im married a second Wife. SO that ha wxnr Princess. hose name was tloldle nn srnignt of her beaotlful golden hair, had to live In the same place with a daughter of the eecond Oueen. The Queen was a proud, cold a .ha kilail little Goldle. M 1' 111 H. ' .......... tha rhlld waa aweet and pretty, while her own daughter. Klmi. So she to'4 the King all kinds of fala lales On in poor I ruurca, ai. a Ihe father began to dislike hla own rhlld. She wa put off In the kitchen to eat and made to do the scrubbine. . . . r-1 . I . a mil n 4 fh. country nil. r.ima " " - - on spotted ponies and hid a crowd of servants to wan on ner. . in. i. . .ui. .ant aaiat liana which aha waa very fond, for It was a mossy bed with a circle or trees over head hmiiali which th light flecked nri oianred Hka tiny elfs. She was feeling very miserable, for the Queen had been scolding ber, when irte beard her nam. called. laiiiie ooiuie, iiiti. wmtw. -Ae. la haa alhow. Th Ctrl aaw standing beside her a dwarf. He wa. - . . V 1 . 1.. . 11 ..n clumsy looainc, ana nn i-ooe an wa . a . i i. - a.1. ...lw .ma anrl lll. shapan body, the girl fait a pity for Dim, lor HI iniw " "a . " - - onnappy. "Tou seem very unhappy. Goldle." continued tn owari. i wouiu iic w . , . .an T llva neip ou IB a.i 7 w m i a - alone her in thla woods, and nave often eeen you anting nera vnvnn. ooiaie tola nim huuui b They had a long talk and became good - . i ...a . 1. . . .ka ilwarf irienus. do. irai una . " . lived In a cave, and waa lonely, too. an ik. nrt time aha came out Into in ihitii una Mitjiiiiii - . - -. which had been given her for lunch. The dwarf was very homely and very i i.... a"La.lia .ninal ha hail a kind heart under his ugly doming ana grew very fond of htm. Once the Queen said that ahe was l .alaa Viilahanila for th tWO girls, her daughter and Ooldle. i mva neara inn you ua . o m ... -a .a. a I l.n.hal th rriena in mi u u u . a ua. - Qneen. "and I- have decided that roil. shall marry bim. Now the wicked Queen did thla to get rid of Goldle. She thought that by this trick the girl would be sent away rrom tne raswe. anu men wn.n wi King died Elma wonld rule the land . . . t- .i.. .i.i.mlnal that in nia place ail u. . - Goldle ahould wed the ugly dwarf and live in I O. wiwiaa. The Queen aent the soldier, to the I ore a l. inry . ..a- I ' . . - - dwarf and rod back with him to the castle. Now." said the Queen when the . . .11 arafhararl In the great wuri a mm an 1 - marble hall filled with richly, dressed loras ana isaiee. jvu mtimm vnnr bridegroom before the com pany, nomie. 1.11.11a? " a " " '- a .. k.in in tha fine crowd, looked up to see the eve. of th dwarf fixed on ber In fear. Bit aw ne was arnwa . . .i.iku. -hlah hainar lno.elv in ciumer viwiiima, ---- . . on his twisted frame, but she remem- wup ai in iiuii- . i ... - - the unkind look, and sneer, of the courtiers. a-Va. aha aaM hravelv. "I Will take him for my husband. He may not be handsome, but nia nran ia nuoic -ki.. ia - hatter than fine clothes over wickedness.- And ah laid her whit band In the dwarrs roinn paim. i loud clap of thunder, a white cloud nied the hall, and In the midst of it al . annaarao a radiant form Clad In shining garment-. On the figure'a head was a crown of star, and in her una a ion - - Ihe dwarf, and In a moment he was .banned the rouan cinimni 'i .a .ha mifahannen form was no more. In Its olacr was a handsome young Price clud In ptirpie velvet. who.e an waa .urmounted wim piumes, anu it hla aide swung a coioen ewuru ill . a a. l jfwripii Piaii'iai'.. -Tour ounlshment I. ended, said the falrv from the cloud. "A year ago I changed you Into a awari to i.i jou . h aairiah ami nroud vou bad be- -aMa anal melee VOU a rood man to r.UIIIOle lillu aai.'-a. . -- - the spell would last until some one loved vou for youraen ana v.bb wm- . ...... a.B lllat BB TOU Wr. Ill ugly dwarf. This fair Princess loved you In spite of your looks, for she saw .a... ... had rfaveloned B nobl heart. so that she wui do your rewa. It three times In the air, and In a mo ment there ram in at the window a . ... . i a Th. ahali were, set In flashing rubles, the cushions were TKe Seed triio &rr.r.n KJ nitl'll.iinl , "I I'm Hi Sllliliiil I SlSfJ jsiHl I III'MplptimltipliE at fri Juliet lfcr Tompkins Recently a roting contest was held among magazine readers to determine the most pop ular author in America. The result was so decisive, the winner so far ahead, that in the hearts of this generation of magazine readers at least, Juliet Wilbor Tompkins has no rival. Her earlier novels "Mothers and Fathers," "Pleasures and Palaces," or those delightful "Diantha" stories gave but a foretaste of the charm and splendid imagination that reach their full power in iteous "The Seed of the Righteous Begin this great story now. Ask your news-dealer for Good Housekeeping Magazine today tomorrow his edition may be sold out. You will agree that it is the best all-around magazine, the biggest 15 cents worth on the news-stands today. At all news-dealers NOW 15 cents V September Good Housekeeping j Magazine 1 I ' ' , iiiiiiiaiiiLwiinii 1T-.-a-aBaTi J5ivr--'---- frwr--IRaaiwr ' . . i i. . . wn anniv.whltl mil orew 11 c ' . " eagles. Th Prince helped Goldle Into . . . i ....... v. a tha tne cnarioi. in mirjr eaglea and away the happy pair aped to tho lOngdom of the Prince, fnr off beyond the seas. (Copyright. 1015. by the McClure Newspaper BJ II '1 l:m IT-. - r- M.r.r. . "J-l VETERANS PR0MISED CAR Party of 15 or 20 Will Go to Wash ington for Encampment, a .racial oar will carry membera of the Grand Army In Orejron to the Na tional Grand Army encampment in Washington. D. C, the last week In September. It 1. expected that 15 or 0 veteran, will make tne trip. a d.i..aiaa will he headed in viii . .-- ..... - by George A. Harding, department com mander. They will leave Portland via the North Bank road at 7:25 P. M. Sep tember 7, and travel over mi nurmciu n-ia. .a C Xa.ll I h i r- tfl 2, NOrth- rtCIIIV I Oia a v. . 7 western to Chicago, and Pennsylvania road to Washington. The rallroaaa win nanaie inn mw. ment on the special Summer tourist .. a.iaW la tins Kit far tha round trio between TorUand and Washington. OALY MEASURE IS PASSED Ordinance Itesulates lloui-s for Cer tain Classes of Traffic r.. ..a.niannil. VOt the CitV COUnCil yesterday passed Commissioner Daly's ordinance fixing the hours ror tne uaui inc of awlU and garbage In the city. ..a. - niaaari with an emer- 1 n. llCiaui. Taa- gency clause making it effective ,at """The ordinance provides that It shall t . -,.i .a haul an-lll throurh the Dl uaiiaiui . ' itreeta except Between iu r-. ji. aiiu I: JO A. M, and that garbage may be . i i . v. . 1lata.ft hminrled by nauieu wnuiai u . - Oak, First, Tamhill and Tenth streets ily between 10 P. at. ana m a. m- Elsewhere garbage may be nauiea ai ia .v.a mihllri mnrket nn any urn.. . " " - --- , . Tamhill street garbage may be hauled between :S0 . i- ana ion hour of the market the following mornings LAKE HEARING UNFINISHED Alkali Filing Case to lie Transferred to Lake County. . t- a-l Wnrlh TTnited ACCoruniK i . States Surveyor-General, the hearing of . Il.-ll T I- - aaaa Will tint hfl COITI- tne Ainaii inc " - - - pleted until next Monday. When the examination or witnesses ua. nleted the hearlne win oe rraoito i Lke County. he case arose irom mi ippimimn . . . . . .. sa.. fnmnanv for a ine arciiwia f ' . - i aw. l.fea harl under the TT1 1 Tl - eral laws. The application was denied by the surveyor-General on the grounds that the meander of the lake had been made and its boundarlea nxea. mains itate ana not req-rai pn'in-i ij- of Mir TICKET SALE IS TODAY AD CLUB IS BOOSTING I.ABOR DAY HIGHWAY EXCXRSIOX. Special Low Railroad Faree Are Ex pected ia Attract 'Thoosanda for "Jaapectlen Trip." H.va vou bought your ticket for the -Inspection Day trip?" This 1 the question memoers 01 ti i-iinh are asicini? their fellow mem bers as they meet on the street, at the clubs, or in oftlces o.- tne cuj. i . . . a-anar.il rhairmail Of B, . oiiuuu, - . -- the Labor tay outing on the Colum bia Klver nignway, una day. when every member of the Ad Club is expected to report at ths up town headquarters of the organisation. ?33 Morrison street, on the ground a -a UTA-thaaraatem Bank DUlld- uaur vi i"u ..w..-. - Ing. buy one or more round trip uck- etu. and secure au tne a..... . -1 .w. i.m mmm ror tne tion regaruins u j . r, . .- - - day at Benson Park. Multnomah and Horsetail iaiis. Every member of the Ad Club Is expected to spread the news of the excursion ana urgo an m '- " their friends to go. The slogan. Buy ii.u-i. -,.- ha. rauirht on over your iitucia iim, . - . the city, and many inquiries are be ing received at Aa tiuo ueWuu.... tbe Chamber of Commerce and tne de partment stores regarding the many features planned for the day. We feel sure 60.000 people will want to make the trip to the Columbia River highway on uiow ,,h". missloner Baker, who is the clubs , . .a- nair ia a cenersl presiaenu eii - J - , .. holiday; all stores and factories will be closed." he conunuea. an- . .j i . ia. all Pnrtland to DO n lU.ai liaaav . turn out and inspect the great road- WAV. "Tho trains will not be able to carry more than 6000 people, and when this number of tickets are sold the sale will stop. Those buyins their ticketa 1.7 w. ...aa Ae a nli.1 nn the ex- nOW Will Ut3 Biaaw . " W - " curslon trains to make round tripe be tween the union .uepoi ana iiii the highway." . COMMUNITY CLUB FORMED University 'Park arid Portsmouth Residents Are Included. T an the Peninsula who live at University Park and Portsmouth have compieiea me ominiauu . . , . .. . I. . ItnitrarEltV Park wnat ia s.nuii a 1 ' J -- Community Club, to stimulate interest In cltv affairs, to promote iniereai the schoo's and in civic Improvements In that community. A constitution haa been adopted setting forth these objects In detail. The new club has about 50 members, and many more are expected. Its offi cers are: President, C. T. Catson. a well-known Portsnouth business man; . : j u.B r r Ttanehman: vice-picMunii, ....... ... v . secretary, George Deerlove: treasurer. 1 . l.owr. r ur ino Jia-i"- ." ' quarters of the club are at Lombard street and peninsula avenue. DOUBTFUL DIVORCE PROBED "Railroaded" Cliarge Being Investi gated by Bar Association. ri(ci.i. a ttnmr v.vm.n is investi gating the doubtful divorce granted to Mrs. Addle Xawheaa on may i. ii"tsu E. Brady, the lawyer, is still being sought Mr. Evans yesterday wrote to " t i a a. riiia Dnrlt. Wash., and also to Mr. Lawhead, in Seattle. Rep resentatives of the Jar Association investigating to determine if Mr. Brady deliberately "railroaded" the divorce through without filing any papers. Tha aiA-raa wA Kiafned bV Judge Gatens after the testimony had been heard before the court reporter in tne Judge's chambers while a criminal trial was being held in the courtroom. COMBINATION BILL GIVEN "David Harum" and "Life on Con vict Ship" Shown at National. A combination bill, Including the five-reel Paramount feature of "David Haram" and the added two.reeler, "Life on the convict ship Success," was sufficient to provide subject for e r-m Protect Yourself Avoid jr Substitutes a for nntrtuit 1. jiuuiiiAi. : " . . r . .7. i . The Food Drink For AH Ages Highly Kutnuoni ana wnTemem Rich milk with malted grain extract, in powder t orTf in water-more healthful than tea or coffee. Used traninar athletes. The best diet for Infants Growing Oiildren, Invahds, and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestion. Ask fon"HORUCrS"-at Hotels. Restaurants. Fountains Don't travel without it. Also keep it at home. A lunch m a minute. all emotions at the National Theater yesterday. "David Harum." as everyone knows, is tho picturlzation of the world-famous novel, with William H. Crane, as the great-hearted banker. The veriest grouch could not see "David Harum" without laughing his very sides to distraction. Accompanied by a lecture by J. C. Heerey. the motion pictures ot the Success furnish a terrible indictment against prison cruelty. With the scenes laid on the actual "ocean hell, pictures were taken on board of the life of a convict. The vessel Is shown at sea. convicts are seen being: thrashed at the triangle, and every manner of torture Is employed. The Success is made alive again. DRYS TO ANSWER CRITIC Mass Meeting Called ot Oregon City! Mr. Brownell Asked to Speak. ' OREGON CITY. Or.. Aug. 27. (Spe cial.) Plans for a mass meeting to be held under the auspices of the Anti Saloon League to answer arguments of George C. Brownell were made public bv C Schuebel, who has received u t. n UnHnn Itltl a letter trom n. superintendent of the league, outlining the proposed meeting. Dr. J. E. Anaer. son. who introduced the bill, will be one of the speakers, and Mr. Brownell will be invited to point out the faults of the measure , Hop -Pickers' Special Trains Sun- Aug. 29, for Independence and Wigrjch. Mon- Aug. 30, for Independence and Wigrich. Tues., Aug. 31, for Independence All specials will stop at and handle pas sengers for Newberg, Lafayette, Mc Minnville, Amity and McCoy. On Sunday and Tuesday only specials will leaTe Portland Union Depot at 9 A. M. On Monday only special will leave Portland Union Depot, 7:35 A. M. TICKETS will be good going on special trains only on above dates, but can be used for return on any train within limit. BAGGAGE for Wigrich must be delivered at team track in terminal yard on Saturday, August 28. Number and location of baggage car can be secured from baggage agent, Union Depot. Further particulars, tickets, etc.. at City Ticket Office. 60 Sixth street, Cor. Oak. -Phones Bros4sy 27B0. A 6704. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. AgU Portland, Or. embroidered with pearia ana in eic tia outlook, to ahak ouraelvea out 1 T1 . n.j- iiii' '"". .... - Into the foreet Into a ulet place of