Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 19, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    Txre Monyixo onrcoyiAy. fhtpat. yorarBEit 19. lois. ' :
LADY GREGORY AWED
AT OREGON HISTORY
Irish National Theater Move
Worker Is Impressed by
Hardships of Pioneers.
LEADER OF IRISH NATIONAL THEATER MOVEMENT, WHO WAS I?
run A L.. k I
HOME PROGRESS REVIEWED
IniM'a-arabk' Aid bjr Ama-rtca la
Jr-lad Mracsle lor lotrllec
IimI rearacnltlon I Ar-kfoW-d;rrf
by Visitor.
'A kiibKAin.l Iri.h "". en art-
Ifwnt wttn apirtt lnJmtiM and
J-,v.tT. Ilratr "t humor l
Cracory. A dismfi'd arenllewoman.
-rtd In hnd.ei M'k that trn.d
.1 ,.. r.et 4 dropo'd wreiib-'.la
frm br shouldr. t amid
bower of s.nt tr Portland frlaod
aed graciously chatted to m.
he b4 IH asid a bok by
Aftrf'rnri tolimr- rrr entrance
4 breath! It up f r d i !-
ft mil kn that sne l tremen
i.ilf lnt.raet.4 to Orro wbew It'll
ytj tH4t lb book was our rionear
klator-r. tt tho.e ri me ana -
ffo-Mj t r-tatn ah jkeJ
MfitmrM creation. Sn '!
Wr cf J"raJe end f ! end
nr. n1 ( euf rlr s.ttlement
t.t Inllan ant th artistic proa-r.
rur -rir ..
A beat f cuM I became animated
bulletin f ts rwcn lii.torc 1 So
ct.tr. l4r f".r-rr tntnha r'T
,-. 4 1 f be wri't.n aroaed th pioneer
fT and faitS end coura f lt
seorle. AU mn ela
M.n l harry up and writ it. sh wi!L
III wac. It wtU b well don tba.
t-dr ;'rT baa a ret many
Cl'i-tMtil ptaaa. motl Iri'h '
J."a. t bar cr..!.t. .a
wit Tt end M"f
itunal itin0'. t'pi4itr "4
TriTn4-"ir"l t in rUi4 trn'il tn
"r TStf r- rr. a pto4i4 f-
' iT'l !! lti!'-t of !'- trtjih N
!ooI Tfr motmn t-dy
r.tVT l i tln o- f ! Inft
tb "tftT ;ton- a( jmfirll. h
ba a bi.4 t ti:Amr t". If "
Is TJljr br br rorin.
Br9Ana('t. b'jmfni la tba nt!o- t
a. lnir5irPiMl war. an 4 bra U a
T tly rmjort . -at!r 4ua tha
ft t'at lrtr tN m ani om
artan af t'" an4 r praotiB taa
tt arv aantual tfb. awt not ta
rt lm i tat afaca Iftb. bl-"fc
a In Aa haa b 4
f-.i.t..t nem o b r'"tO
p.tll b.1or b(tf. b'4l ' BO -
n-a cf It.
AM taMfVa Hvaataa4.
ratanl Ita bai tffim'fM
fcalxat It bar itnf fnr Intaiiartual
fH-uOrlio Br AinafU-.- I-4
ll'dorT. "4B4 t rnaa ao(M of
l b:f ot A"nar.- tl I tMb. H
Bm.Ia.l -Ifalanrf h ba.n mb!!ri
daw far aa tnz tft t am cl4 ta tail
BO'i awnatriiaff af fciHHlnf
"tRtF vr as ara wr Bra
-rtipiai BHD lJ Brra, it tha po
I ti 'al aula k.i l ar'.iarii.Bl t tjna l n.
n4 w;t tba .'tul fiint tT I " Un4
BAaaaaat.it fin llat. that l
t-nat .i.n.ia of tha loitnf i(irtl
tn tAa B thafa MnM t ' b Bo
Intaraat In licarat iM or poaffT.
"Bit aftar tba i't" ft ra!t. th
aiar. aaj tha l.tnpetfr '
fa u ef tba Natlnaal partr. tbar
cam qulatr tima. a n-i lh- tha !
rt Biantal fai.-tion tdh pl.-a. It !
va that t!raa tha". aihal mar b rit4
tha lat.lia- tual fraoraraant a trt4.
a, Caa'.la rail. or Calno Tni-
aiua. 3i. bj Tt!y jn-nt t."ia d!...-ua.
rr af r.t B.a of Irio litaratitra
(n 1 poatrr.
an Umltrr n tala Maaa.
"Vaotbar (llart'J mottnunl t
an tha aafaMithmant of molars art
4iwr l f'jblio.
-t an foun.l-a br m r Barhaar. ir
)llt( La. h waa drowsa'i on tha
ltaitaat. t!;l ha atMihat thi sal
Jarr tbra hjl Bot bo .Ofila ml rt
-! ir of martt f it Pubtm tlnl ta
cudr. T!r bat l to out of iratand
t trfr. ir HaI lan bad latalv
b-aan 9PiB-t itifartnt cf tB National
fi:!ar Of lr:B4. that la rotlrrtloB
f ct4 rntar. Ha b4 Bil It nta
balr. rlnaT fcl oae. paraonal Collec
tion t It.
-Oiiaf arnons t ra wonM'rfnt
frmnnixii. Inwti aa tb f ml-dof f
HamhrBndt. vrat Ti'iao. bb4 mar
Baloua Oora. All of tha rnur rollae
HB) ara lmn ct-l tntr. h yot
aa IbUr l'l baroma. In a lr
far ma r. at th orniB of llama Hula
J-Brtla-Bat. ." of tha craat rt c
ra of r.nrpa -
bibgebImfohgoheh
rno.itrii r hmum nr.
Titnb. or -rtKi.-
RkaaHwa f. . .aat mt Clmh,
rwada raa AaarWa laVaka i'aW
baaatac JatI ITWat toav.
Whan Itw-k" p.jmmar 4ro b raf
r-cht la' ban-tut bJ of tha
Voitaama l-tl "r4r an4
(fr..lt tr -rBtrlmmB"" !o 4um for
MiC. tb l"Torrala llijainaaa
Ma' 'Jub) fnrsot that "t"a mr of
tba Marrtnsa.' lUihmo) vria
llbaoa. thir or that
aaa.a,f Urtr Armr or a, bior
Nar-r: In f't. th :- n" t- tha
rnnbi rti'." n c,y fcraf'l
a'l aaar tha hail.
Tba tit affair la tilt Ti-i)t Blht
tha Arraiaa ;rla. Ia f;M,r of
hi. hj. for tha f:rt tlm. ba o.
r aabla dP wtth mJhI.
Animal !! n4 aiiff.
lhar. jlummara" u- n U ta ba
av an of tb pria. bb4 turhaya
itlnfa wtt: -ra-a maar " Plvaf--aiaa"
labia oa Th'jra.lay Bait.
Afar t& oilifM.-tlat ba4 raa4. TS.
T. Il-lf. rhirma of th dar. la'ro
d -"t Vf. Itobaoa. wad d lara j f.at
tb t o.t.. -ta ahouil NT
a t" U-if c anxal or larr Ibaa
hat maiataa! br Japn. aa4 on tba
Atla.itu: tl ahol4 baa a Nar aa larsa
r larr Ibaa that of riarrnanr. anJ
tha tr rmbina abnuM b aual t
thai of Craat tirttaia. Mr. lobaa apoka
a " rTapra4naa.'
"Amarwa ta a !!" of Irfaata and wa
Bul4 mamtala la th fit-ar lb paat
n4 praaant b:b atanlr-J. ba ron
rt4aii. anntt ro-tn.-la of arplauaa frona
a rro4 !! fi l4 tba banqtiat ba IL
A Wl:a aoi aa (Iran br A I bar t
rtla. . com tanil br Mia A(Ba
M-falU
TM-lvali lll Va' Ilr-aar-.
c H : H t.f War.. Nor. I t .a.
rtti.T' raa iat .wnpur of rata
fr ta a.on baa fa'.Tn in ffba
Ima l'nin t"i" pat t " O or f:r da.
Ail tha atraaan ara up. h-it nnlra tha
a torn rontinja itilt f-.irt.1ar
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DRINK WRECKS GIRL
Unskilled Doctor and Arm Set
Crookedly Blamed.
LIQUOR USED TO EASE PAIN
Jo die Ix-f-r Anion la C of
Vrar.nid lla W bo fond
ncaa for WhlaVy Take
Hrr to Cli Coart.
Ta !! rr.l.ia-a of aa nki;lrl r"y-
arkirc of a -irl t: probabtr b
o4 aartaar. a ca In Munlrip-al Court
raat.rday aftamooo raala4-
Tratir Vre Huatar B'r m
-i.isK.t ra-.lr-l a frrlorad rm
a ..r i; at TilUmk. Tha drtor
,t,o a't tba arm. 15 I w aiJ. oia
bue.'lrc J-'b. to '' h,t ,h
,r bait rrobad aad tb Pm w"" "
cuciitlnf. To dadn in
pain, t Ktrl 4raa baarny CI wniaay.
ah t.atlfi4 la court.
Wh'D b.r arm n tonear palnrd.
thnoc-. rnpplrd fr tf. tba bablt of
indium, in Urom drlna ramaln4.
rotlo-lna- tb IIB. of la.at f''"r
" . ... .....a h iho knoarl1 that
baraoa- of b-r crok.4 arm ah coviM
n.rar b Ilk oth.r una. "
to atiafr a rravlns thai rr rrew
BCf
l.lajar Takra la waa .tmmr.
jiha b:4 b.r mother In th man-
im.n of a rralauranl In I on lartn.
but t i wblabr tiai ah drank nrvar
f,r consanlalnr. tut alar '""
hr ro"m m4a hrr ri.rr.a nnatrady.
dha could rot r-ra h.o UBdar ll ln-
i.itAwintf an orcr waa
ctt.n ahaky fr H.Ji Cuatorn.ra war
ahorl-chaBe4 that ara mien, ......
m.,r,.r with whlrh l buy wblaky.
i - a-tAlrnt trmpar. tba
,rt Ibr.at.na4 hr par.nt and ';'"-
r with pbyaKal oanar.r.
prorogation. an4 wrccbra man"
aralahinata whan in i'- Z '. 'a
r p-4 br bar famltr. and admltt4
r th r.paotant and Bobblra; rlrl.
H.r broth.r a.kad that Wunlcipa
rude Str.naon commit th rlrl until
,ft.r tha fir.l of th. yaar at wbi-h
k... K.Aih.r and crl.d. H
waa far from onmor.d. but ald that ha
lhou.t it baat tor hr n ana --
i.M off Ih babil wMch bad hrr In
ita aTrl.
ApBlt I MkUkr t.raat.
Tha app-t!t of th aTirl for Imuor
id the brother, a ho
maintalaad tbat upon num.roua oce-
lom ah had rainumM mora ma- -
i. a Nha tratlfte4 to th re
cant parch of a nuart at a down.
man importln roqa. .-n .. -lar
for th wblakr. which waa of low
r-..l anl partl.uiarly rlrlooa In U
rff.rla.
Tb ourt Jtataned to tha pi. a of fnb-
. . jt m t' AKin.na that a cbanr
1 1 r i t . . i' - - - -
ba .Iran l!o aTirt. It a brr flrat ap
p.tar in court and bar moral char-
art, r waa u n I ttt paa- n a. j. i-r r-...-.
doubt4 that h.r will would b atronar
anonch l wlthatan.l tamptatlon If
uiuor waa aral'.abla and aald that con
ftnacnrnl ml(M mak II much caalrr
Judar Jitaranaon pa4 th caa orar
until today for final n iaar"- ..".
Iha aTirl b.aT.d l.arfullr not to b re
quired to atar rn orrrnl-ht In Jail,
aatiaar that ft had narar r. ailed b-
.ra what aha waa baomlna
STORE LEASE IS SIGNED
Km r.i iiotmurTT.Kn rAti:
SlTOfK t W BtlLOIta.
aaapaar frapaaaa II aa Oa taa
aat 4raj Bataaraaia mm tb
aat af C at ml il3."a
.. . t..... kl .it v.iitnliv mm.
.t.4 arranaramarla for tba laalB for
farm of 'ra ai u ajrouaQ iioor oi
a laoa bulldlBaT. cornac
fth and Aider trta Tb pJac thai
II ba occupied bf tba cioininc toq
bariah.rr tora of rml Koa.n-
II 4, Co.. I ow occupies or ivaroo-
lon. ClothiBaT IVmpany and bjr tba
Mr. :oa-nh!att Intend to rloe tha
rancea to tha baaerrtcRt iM to in
- - n.i.r urMl and makt tha
in Atder.ntrl entraoc to tha nw
ra wher that to tha baarrnenl
la.
- . . A . . at I aa IharMFrAIV
pi.
a I
lh
it
bat
bla
i:
ant
ator
ator
Boa
at onrt to rarnodrl tba) Interior of the
. iij...
vaiiu.na.
Approximately I10.0OO will be apent
In th remorfellnar of tha Interior and
new fixture, aritresatlnt an outlay of
... . .ti i..i.ni
I wic mai amount, " . ..
Mr. Roaanblatt propoa to make th
. . -n . Ar ffha twat clothing
houaea on Oi Coajtt." He will carry a
1109.099 ttOCK in DIB new luauvii.
liaald th floor apace, the ator will
ua tb balcony for reaerr atock. ad
rertlattVaT room, office, and a tailor
shop.
J. W. BirrelU adrertlalns manacer.
innouni that th clothlntf company
will ba ready to occupy Ita new quar
ter by January I. It la bow located
temporarily at th comer of Fourth
and Morriaon etreeta. where It waa
forced to so after the nock wa de
stroyed br fire in tha Allaky bulldleg
la rieratmbr
RECENT OFFICER ON TRIP ;
Lieutenant Nlaakburn lo Administer
Oalli lo Spokane Men.
T 1-v.nert the recruitmr elation la
p-.-vokane and to atlmulate Intereat In
racrultlnc there. IJeutenajit jonu
ii!.,tK.irn aaaiatnad to the fortland re-
r ml tm atation recently, baa left the
city for a few day, it. j. -.!-..
rr.rdl.al examiner. M i ni'i
lino accompanied UeUlenant uiaca-
b"- . . . .A
Ueutroant Plarbburn aiao win a-
numbar of Mokane men who hare eeen
errl-a In tbe reaular Nary and who
are dealroua of enltatinr In the naval
r.aerva recently auihoriaed by aa act
ot Congreaa.
1apanre Woman Inlicxlla Fortune.
triTTLP. Nor. II. William Holt.
aced SJ. hotel owner, real eatate dealer
and fruit fjrower. who died ot tUDer
. . . . i k. t L.H11..1 laad nearlr all
of hi IliO.OOu tatale to M'a Joe Su-
ukl. a Japaneae woman, wno naa oren
manaarer of a largo hotel here lo which
be owned a half Intereat- Ml Suaukt
ceta Heattle real eatate. valuable fruit
i t v.i.im. rnutitr. rajh and per-
aonal effectn. The will bequeathe 1. 00
to Pcattl charltlea. Holt came to
at'la frt-n TMnr.r Ta a-. ara If".
MEMORIAL IH FAVOR
School Board Indorses Vista
House Project.
SOME POSITIONS FILLED
Additional AnU-Clitaretto Circu
lar Ordered Request for Ap
propriation to Bring Mmc.
Montesori Here Is Denied.
PnrpoMB of the Vlata Houae Associ
ation 7o erect a building In Verpinr
with the .urroundlnK. at Crown Point
on the Columbl. Hirer HlBhway that
.hall be a memorial to the pioneer, of
" vd br a resolution
adopted by the School Board yesterday
,lrrc. Tl'ncaer. J. K. WjrW.
and Marshall N. I" presented the
resolution. mmndaUon
The iioarti vfiucu
of the finance and judiciary commlt-
te that a request presenieu j
tea . ' - .10J0 -or the
lam nnrn'a - .
fund to provide a eerie, of concerts by
the rortland lympnony v.......
C J Osterdahl was chosen janitor
- . . ., c.k,i Janitors were
for ine jaiien . ..
transferred between the Montartila and
Lown.dale schools. W. H. Dunham was
. j i -n aitnei-arlaor to besnn
work December SI. bia employtnent to
continue until juijr i. ai "
. . . . . .w t T. Kerchen. auper-
al-a a muHLd. " -T- - .
visor of manual training In the ele
mentary schools, w.s made amperrisor
ot the same worn in in man '
.. . . . . nra' in aaJarV.
The situation at Willbridsre. wheM
school facllltlc. in advance oi m ,
of that section have been provided,
was discussed by th Board. It ap
peared that, relyins somewhat on rep-
. M.i estate men and
reoenuaii""" " , .,,.,.
otber optimist, two school bulldlnKS
were erected and provision made lor
50 oi 0 pupils, while only IS students
presented themselves. Superintendent
Alderman waa autnorixea to w -
-naarf.H
erer atvi-a ' . - - - ,
Upon recommendation of hupertn-
. - . . i j . n -rt H I tinnal antl-
lenaeni mn ui.m - - .
rlearett circulars to the number or
100 were ordered printed.
Tha Boya" and Olrls' Aid Society and
Ilka Institution asxea iai an
ThanksaTlvlnr contributions do permit
. . . . .kvi A contrary re
lea in ana r. .. - - -
quest waa on hand from th Tarent
Teacher Association, asklnn that con
tributions from the schools be turned
orer to that ornanlxatlon to be used
for local relief. Director Lockwood
suerested harmonizing the two ro-
Th request from Mrs. Alexander, of
the Benson rolylecnnic ccnoui
Oirls. that an appropriation be made
for InatalllnB; metal worn waa m
the teachers committee.
. .. iVi. Cir.ann rotnmll-
1 ... r.nama-Pacino KXPOSltiOn
hat an appropriation be mada to pro-
Ida for an address in ipriian.i yj
me. Montessorl on ner educational
rm was acted upon uniarorajij.
to
syst
JAPANESE BAHOII IS DUE
O. M. (LARK V.IIL ESTERTAI3I
PARTY AT BREAKFAST TODAY.
The Truth About Coffee
"I have -used the highest priced
coffees, paying forty to forty-five
cents a pound and always thought
I was getting a superior quality,
but when necessity compelled me
to find a cheaper quality I found
it a discouraging task until I tried
German-American and now we'
use it all the time and like it
better than any we have ever
used."
So writes one of our Oswego,
Ore., customers. Necessity com
pelled her to find a cheaper cof
fe by chance she tried G-A and
she liked it better than, the higher
priced coffees.
The truth of the matter that
G-A is better than most of the
higher priced coffees on the mar
ket because we give you the
benefit of low green coffee costs.
Lang & Co. were the only roast
ers on the Pacific coast who
shared the saving with the con
sumer when the coffee market
dropped and this price will be
maintained until a rising market
forces it up.
We want you to try G-A.
It may not suit you we cannot
please everyone a single can will
tell the story, and the-saving is
quite worth while.
German - American
Steel Cut Coffee
fi Now
a
p-. 3 lbs. 85c
ik2MW. LANG & CO.
vwfiV'smX W 1110 "Royal aub" Hon88
VUHr. Tear mt Valted Mate. T
II f. a carta at Maltaasaab Preanl
arat rrlaaeVra lartteat.
O M. Clark, prominent lumber man
and vice-president of the Chamber of
Commerce, will be host to Baron Phl
busawa and his party of distinguished
Japanese visitor at a breakfast at the
Multnomah Hotel this morning.
The visitor, will arrive in Portland
early this morning from Seattle, where
they bare passed the last three or four
dy. They are on a tour of the United
States and expect to visit all the im
portant commercial centers of the
country. . .
Mr. Clark has Invited a number of
prominent Portland people to be his
guests at the breakfaet and to meet
parnn SMil'w arm the meanera ni
hi. partv. The following rortland
people will be at the table:
E. L Thnmron. Krank K. Smith. T. A.
I.aavt. Nat!ian titnaua.. A. fl. Ljtt-be. Frank
lin T. ijrlfflth. William ! IVheelarnht.
A. K I-attulio. W. W. "lark. W. .1. Hot
mann. J..hn K. Carroll. V. B. McKay O.
M flark V'. B. Iodnon. I.lnvd W.ntaortn,
John K. 'l-ocan. Maor All,... John M.
fcott J P. c Hrl-n. D.an Vlnr.nt. T. Lrab..
B. Mltul. M. Kaaiaa. Y. Nakaya. K. Ku-tnaaakl.
FIRE CHIEF ACTION PENDS
Wenatcliec Council r liable to Decide
as to Kemoval of Official.
WKXATCHEB, Wash.. Nov. 17. (Spe
cial.) On arcount of the inability of
the Citv Council to nsree on a suc
cessor for A. J. Van LandinKham. the
Chief of the Fire Department, no ac
tion was taken Tuesday- night by the
Council In removing him from office.
The matter was held over until next
week's meeting.
Insurance Adjuster Trumbull, of Se
. . . i - .t. ..at., teri the firA loss of the
Con g'r.gfttionnl Church, was outspoken
VOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE THE
DEMONSTRATION
OF THE
Arcadian Malleable Range
AUIllVa.V O aOIiOi Wl4aU
Every essential improvement, including a $1,000,000
corporation and expert brains, has contributed to
making this range perfect in its cooking and wear
ing qualities. It's built like a locomotive boiler.
Made of malleable iron the toughest, the hardest to
break of all metals and of charcoal iron plates
that have a density and fineness of grain, proving
powerful against rust and which do not crack, blister
or scale. Joint are riveted securely tight. No
stove putty used hence no leaky seams to let in
false drafts to spoil baking or cause a wasting of
fuel. The Arcadian Range will give you years and
years of perfect service, insuring a big saving in
your fuel bills and making cooking a constant source
of pleasure.
CALL TODAY OR TOMORROW
AND LET THE
ARCADIAN LADY DEMONSTRATOR
SHOW YOU HOW THE ARCADIAN BAKES. BOILS. FRIES AND BROILS. DON'T
MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING AMERICA'S GREATEST RANGE DO PERFECT
WORK. TODAY AND TOMORROW, 10 TO 12 A. M 1-TO 5:30 P. M.
Honeym
FOURTH AT ALDER
and frank in denouncing the Fire De
partment to the Council, and declared
that undoubtedly unless a change was
made immediately the insurance rates
would be raised by the Taclfic Coa-it
Board of Underwriters after his report
was received. In this one Instance the
blunder of the department cost the in
surance company $650 it is estimated.
Taro or the ingredients of Chinese jewa
sticks aro aconite, to protect tnem from
rats and mire, and camphor, which makes
thm burn st.adil-'.
ffe. d la
1111! pree:
See Tomorrow's
Paper
3
AN ALL-STEEL
Special Excursion Train
FROM
West Side Willamette Valley Points
TO THE
Big Football Game
at
EUGENE, OR.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20.
Lt.
Feaverton ..
Reedvllle ..
Hillaboro
i ornellua . .
Carnation .
nilley
(anion .....
A anthill ...
Carlton ....
St. Jnarph - .
McM lunvllle
Whlteson . .
Amity
McCoy
Herry
Kail City...
Dal la
7:15 A.M.
t 7 :!'. A.M.
7:40 A. M.
t 7:.V1 A. M.
Si7 A. M.
f S:ir A. M.
f K: A. M.
f Sf." A. M.
St.-.S A. M.
: A. M.
:J7 A. M.
0::tO A. M.
f !:iM A. M.
f :.- A. M.
f 10:111 A. M.
::tO A. M.
10:10 A. M.
fierliiucer ....
Monmouth . . .
Independence
Parker
Suver
Wcllsdnle ...
l.earlshurg . . -Corvallis
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Returning Special Will Leave Eugene at 5:30 P. M.
Tickets for this special at reduced rates from local
agent of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent.
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