9 THE 3I0RNING OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, yOVE3IBER 29, 1915. CITY NEWS IN BRtEF r::v;'rr.:::::::::-i::M-! a.ifirf i.. ..ti ,. a I .- .a 4 .(WtMI. .. !'. 1 . . , . ... T' . A ' .,.,.,.,. Me a N:. A t r"i.'. ..- ... ..... ti a Siri-i.a-4.4l . . M , ... A Atfrccvn. r - -- TiiIJll el I l Strrtt. (f e,tsa- aa. T ' f-.aa.t . - -r..a-a At a . - - -a - ...a. TMSaTie-l ,-. .-.a- i,aa ,- ta " ..ar-iar' tM at la a a a. Cftr-ntts r-.aia ei aai:t ea-i r ..',.n ii.txl. J aaa J r. M. firiJ ai -.Jr Va4 ... rattx-ataa-ee 1 1 eas r m. fcv.-sa-as in !-- s-a-a rw- V4ii... ra'..aaea 1 4W, 4 aa Ltsi.. r.--B a. I a .Mtui-t"." Iuom Cntsy-sj To MT.--Ciarta'-w.ee:!-f WlU Balal 1MB 1 IB rrt.ede CaxrcB. of S-aaratde. ! am TBr.v al 1 'elocB. at IBS Borne f M-e, Alice lUiMa. It It East Salmon streat. la ! eveataf laa reeeter B-uaineae -neatm of tba charts will Be Beta. -n tar afternooa at I o'rWxa la ri4r aaoaiaa af taa re-rtieaa) 4.)1.(,y ar.eu Beil. Tba nrai -n.et.es: will tr taa tmoistsra. elders " aa-t evereaers. Ieet.anel rwaa win : i!u"tf I'.ev. C. O. VhitaiT. ef Nwor. will a rap-ort af tit .National SI t-taee asa:n bald at IlktnaiHl. In ut4ar a-oraia Beit .aa-ali-aa will ba Be. 4. "US a a. os evaecllcal sseatlaa la taa after aan la tna HannveUe meade Chereh. lirre A art Ptaa. Ro Ar Cl' J.a. Mionltf mtrainf al 01. Via casta llo.:il frm aaart a4 2T. Ha U arla4 r a wlfa. Mra. . Lara Uij. anj a foar. W!T Clap, af Mtio'v I'itr. la.. a aa aaiinofia4 ar itr. a4 aaaa la laa amptor af l Amrn- l:mpraaa Comcar.r. ai4 l:l a: TSa Iiia. Fuoaral itl pa rmjxKd ion(f aaaraiaa- at tl.il lo fi-om IL T. Iifftkaar- t l-itu elal !;:ima aaa a4 Kw(t traat. m-i taa latarmaai will mada in Ko. iltj Ciratarr. Ha. Joha t. .. ur af t. Jaaaa : c lacop! CSirta. af JUoo4. wlil offl.-i.lla. U. yT V. ceaa Cosrtrw fatpitt-.Ufa. Urr A. Cariar. w.Joaf af tla Uta U U or oaf. la la a vary rtoo coort.:ior at ar aama. :J t'ma t .la Iflw, llut ta al aiaa4 to lla. M m Baconaciutta aa4 aitraraalr . A fw ia a(4 an fall wkila at taa-pi-Irar ta cima taa itirr at r bum, uataiatn aavara injiftaa. ftcla4iac a J aa b-r f )'".1l Tt aoch af tfea fall tn4 ar f-ao: raaJitoa. wlta Bar aa af i jaara, IM raa4ara4 bar ra. raaary 4oaff il ia la Mn eara4 far Mr a. K. - Talaaiif. aar ai.. Mra. I araar a a a lia la alla4 far tha faal i: af Ctiauai rtarn Nra It THa llahiaa af a ?a ! I 4 4a' ra af rm 14 1. ia-r1f I'liUiif. aitraata4 taa atlau-l af I'airauaaar Claanaat aa4 f I at 3 li faatafvlav aaaralaat. aa la taa Ma'i:tla f al i If Biaa wara) ir. raat-4 '. f. fnia waa rBara4 wits roa.J .:fiaT a mI1 aamav aa4 atait- - a tuV")f aama waa t rkant ;a.-aaj a "t t'.o't K f. 1 fl. I'.4ar4 rmi-v far. IJaarta V Cartas. aar, .a Jtaaaoa. Karr- Taaa. Ocaafl :ar. JaAa Baa-'V I- J. aaaaa, C lUixa aa I P-rt Jaaaa. Laoixa tt.a Caamau larmM ahm.4 a( fail ta acta4 taa aeeatl auaar af taa L4iaa' Al-4 fraalat al taa rra? U. r. i'lar Taao-tar. N- tanaar 4a. aa4 Wiaawlar. twaaMr I. caPTair)c aeriiaia fjr aa;i4ar g!fa. t.'ia aoaj.rfjl aaia(i-if la I r W U '.aft Kawarlaa af Loaf ra:'-r'a famaua " fr Waa li: a. Valaaal at t;l Jjl. Cairkit 4taaar Taaaday aaaa n. it. t-r aaala; laatkaaa a4aUf awaa li aaaLa. It ! inat aar: A4. I iaiaa a-a Rarra.- Ta arawk I n s aa4 In lr wlwa flaaaaa wara ' " I. laaaaiaa J. T f,mi la kia koaaa at Ij.' .a4i Tk.rtf -axit alraau .Safta. aarlr tatarJir rtaraiat a 4 aa fata4 a a.'aa till at amaaa fraaa a law matt f ra. Aflar fattlatT kla faariTT fm ta torn la aaaty ka tali?aona4 tlta f.ra taIBanl. Ta aaatlaot wark af tk aa af Kiftta l a4 ( lost. canflnlftaT Ika flfa t Iko lam:i a4 taa 4aaaaa I akaal Jiaa R Car a kraa. Joha It Coffar. lanriif "! aa4 yraxninaal a-maar af la rrttaa4 Kxtca af t.Ika. wiii aiaka taa aaaaal aaanvoriaj a4 4raaa for 'aa4.aiAa o4. .N. jii. apoa taa araaioa af tka aiaavLaaa la kaaar af 4a. W4faaa 'aalar. taenbr . Mr. Coffar w aa laai4 kr Ika fa4ta- taa naalllaa. af wklaal Cllta CHaaaira la ikaiimaa. a4 ka kaa apt4. Tka a.rawa wit ka feal4 la tka wa Tkaalar at ran4:atda, ac4 tka aakiM U lait4 ta attat.4. Auora taoa.ra Carrraura auckl a4 i.iartiflai aa taa aaaralafial rnaa Ba kaTfa4 a maal a4 a room la wklk ta ala? far ta eicat frer J a waa la.f. af 14 I'ortar alraat. aa eaaa kaa l aa4 alula awa 4jririaT tka aki wtt la.4 kaionstn la kl.a aaaafacur. n;.4m raar wi.i lira a cara af lafaar la Maairipal t'oart toaiav. Pa tactiaa lla:lrr raucat taa maa jaatar a. ail aaaarta laal ka ra-ara4 a camjial tanfaaaia.t af tka trlma. y au-a .a Tv-n .ram il6 r an 4 imoit kal'-a4 aat la ia a a!oa4 wka t-aa,r-oll P.jla M.'Maalk, ma 14 at lit iralaav atra.t. oran.4 Ika dof af ai fsfnava aCafiar Biofnlna. tkat kar ra'a an I nM ha1 wara k-irn4 aa4 arat anaataa. aa waa latar ramor-4 fa tna iio4 f unariiaa kiaoilal kat kar laj 4fia wara r.oorta.l a la fta a.fiaja ar.tia Co-" T ra T'tinr la Ika rirat facaa4ial CTiarvk. Twalfta aa4 Taylor atraaea. Iaa :k. iha Aaoita Cow tart Cemsan- af .N.ar toft C t r al l ila a araaraaaaaa at aaal art laatrw maalal anatj far tka kaaftt af tka dian-K. Tka aranlaf ta plan -..4 ky taa paatnr-a laafia af tSa kvtia. Ika aa Carta!" man i la fra. it vetaalary auaar affartea will k lakaa. ircajroat mrmrsa. Jcartaai CktBa Taa aan:of f Varaaa naoot far naat!a larsoaal aa I ltHlHmo tkar1na will kw aaarw) taanorrww aiski kr a "tfiimataafr lak'iaar a4r tka tatiraa af tka Alkarta k'aaia'a trnprvaoiaai t t 4fa: aitr affl -iaia a4 e:aar m.irt af tramiaaara will ! k rt al- tarw Ca-acaac Kwaa lta pr'a JUr.l'.aural r aenl'k. wka 4 al laat rniar a Nrawaa, VI. waa al ana t.ma -at. aa4 at tarttaa4 tt ara: iiara. Im ei'ia if taa par 4a aar'Bn.nt af I "la t n t I Kta'aa Arcf af 11a Narflaaal llaaart! kfTfiCk waa aa a-, la af Mra ITaSarl f MI. af kt tor. Uata al Maual T t w. Ma. Iicattit T" Ijc-rac C'j iear!!tlal L K. A! tarwiaa wi: 4a taar aa r:ii'rla. ta.-' afa li'IM f I i4a fria.-!t. . J1I tiaifnta an. J tat l aa af -avflt Tka tat,a will ka la aa al la lafaf 4-aaa la tla ! it p'ian.9 ita a, an. 4 ai l aa ft:'r !. f-aMa af tka K 9awl a(trV- I la Ctaaaaaa Itnt HiaifoiiiKi Tka Ckrtaitaa Ua4atar jlaxiatr af ta Ra4- a.. a..u. 1 krl.tl.a I J ft fcal4 lt naual bofriaor'rn aTraa laat M(kL arilara. afwt t lar-a rrfa. fkairmaa af Ika toalaat rommittaa, roaqjriin lk arajar mr ar4 matt briaf al draaaaa. Tba prinf .p at a4-laaa aa 4a. ni.r.j kr Dr. U.oria Iran Vpaviai M...a; I. .( kaaw aranafal b kfra. aHa Irlca L. Kltsaaotva. itararal taoft talk wara mtl kjr ana m bar af tka boraa to"ia!r. t . . . r- . . n p a T . a a Irirtna.-aA It fifo atatioa la n4r eonalrn'loa t w :auia an taa propanj oi n ftowav Tka atatlara ta II kr f-'U an4 will raat I) A towar M balngt bull! at an ar4 af tha balMinc (or lha boaa Ctir-t Ct-aa Cmrii'iaioo. Tha Cur rant k.na t.iu ai .e!m.r.inr t- fcatariaa c'karcb baa arrn4 for City .h.f.lin4aaf f li Al.larrr.aa la lac tMfa la tba chunk auditorium Iara roTf.n rat riK rruimTE roHTirTM WKtinttU A -XITEHIINI. . A x ) ' ' I v. C ' . ' 'if-'' ' ' . r7' .rn I J Ti7jTj ia i . a. a.." Mr. aa4 Mra. a, taaab. Tka firt!a(d w. 4 tine aanlraraarr af Mr. aa4 Mra : n umli waa rata. braia4 aa Tbaekactriett aar at tka Kama af IR-ir tii(Hir ant aoo-lo-law. r. ant M.-a t'Cartaa 8, Mtlinawa Aa aiakwrai auppar waa af4 at aa atlraatl'a labia, aaataraat with aa Ira mama w41.ac eak. r-4 a4 anu.ic affar4at 4iraraioa. iTKaa tor kick Karat wara awa4a4 ta Vft, Carna tnoa aa4 J Caaaoitr: ara4 arlaa ta U. tt::a aa4 Mra. t'onBollr. Taa fnaata wara laal lata tka 4laiB-ro-tn kr lutla tlaaaor Mattkaw. bar T aa taa fertUa! poblie arbaoia. aa4 aapaia:-f aa wkat la baln 4oaa la Ika blab acaaoia. Tba club baa arta4 a camfaittn af a4dratlaa la all paklia Kaaa an. I win ma a lactur ooc a taaa'b aa uM "ioi 0 R. VILBUR SPEAKS HERE immi bcitoot. rnrtioiikT ADOMCaaca OIO rOM.kl t.Tlot. rar.f .fal.a. CatjuaTt Atrwat V rrT Waa Lira Ta Maah k likla Tbrlr Ow rarailaa, kfWt1ag ra4f tifa. Bay, V UK lag rraarbar. Meat man la too murh In thatr occupaclop aa4 do not ajalra nooh lata tba tblnaa about than, cuaaa- auaat: fali:BC la lira tka broad, fall !iaa which lhar ctnarwl.a ml(hL Tkla ta.-laratlon f.rni4 tha fcaraot of Ik a44raa of l:r. Karl l. wnour. t. t. rraai4nt tf taa l"a-iflc Ubl- lariaa Iwnool for Miniatrr at U-fhalr. f'al. wht mka at tha I nllariaa Cbarrh. Hra4war aa4 Yamhill atraaia. yaatardar Bioramgr. -jia k rrrrr cpprtinitr to climb tba monniaia paka of ar"ri-Bno. ao that aiat aal nror-a'ir falara4 law f Ufa." aald Ir. Wilbur, fllmb an4 )o wilt aaa that U4 a trulb la broaaar than an man a cmmprahanalon. tvnd bia paraaaa aiaaa brta4r " lclarina It waa lh arlrllaata an4 4irr af faorl to rntr Into tro4ar an4 ikttr llvaa. lha arak-r iota i Ika raai paitililiaa It me for anyona who woul4 taka up tha nlu4jr of liiara lur. acalptura ar pamlinc. er any of Ina olbar kranrftaa of feu ma a bnowt 4aw It Wilbor aai-t that tha Mtf f ma ar a nation apan4a with tha wi4aaaa af taa vita, lia clttj taa laa aouatriaa af 1'alaatlB and Craaca. aowinat wkat an influanra lba ta Kona ka4 wiat4a4 on lha tboucbl aa4 4aaiApmant af Ika wart4. -TkOa raoplaa bad at.a!(-1 Tlaw oi trmtb. aa tbal taar lntfir4 Bn4 la4 IB wl4. ba tlatlra4. tr. a ilbur 1014 of taa laaaon whlek ka bat aarn4 from climblnC Ik mattltint of bow trltial human rl4 ar4 a hlaaamatiia raallr ara. I v wuaur waa paator of lha t ni folMtwIBcT Ita la bar on a brtaf la'.t I - - . Orrc") taoata (U ta Yakima Pttow. nrytT!l. Or. Nor It tMpaa-lall tri:',iira :iaMl. Jr. a lra thtas an4 taairaixr af IMa alrinitr. kaa takaa a ar of fcla akaa-p an4 aoata to lha lift aiow at rtt Takim. With. Mr. ''t. rfta-iy took trt pru o ka ataxb at Ik -Uioa at Pan Kraa eiara. laataa a ra. '! ' a t a-l att aa . ' ' a-a". a.r tt .' aa.1 ! 'ttta aaaat aat a I ARCTIC PLAY SHOWN Baker Company Puts on Stir ring Drama of Alaska. THE BARRIER IS PLEASING f-raac McIIrnr mnd Mr. Wood ruff Wla New Lttr-l la Pro d art Ion of Iramall-Blion of NotcI by He IVeach. a. 4JH tUtttttTaT M 1 I CA9T Or "THE BAatfKH." Captaia PurralU U. a A a t fcdward Woodruff Joha Gala Joha R. Pummar laa Biarb Wrnry Hall I Ka Craa La Wllllaaa trtlla I Htaaaa Wilt Ut4 J rolawa Ixrt ' altar P.aa Carparal Tbamaa. .. . Wallar Iaftrla4 v a Maria Franraa McMrarr I Altaaa Mjllla. t ...Ellaabatn Roaa ...klaml i7an . 1 Haalarn 9 A tron drama af lha Northland. "Tha arrlar." opanad raatardar at tha Dakar Thratar. i'ackad hoaaaa ret4 both parformancra. ThIB I tha flrkt of a sarlca of Ihra of I la Bracb's popular borala that cava scan drarhkUiBd and will ba 'known, In suocaaalon at tba Baker. Tba Blar Is full of alamantal farllntr. rlvVdly Intarpratad and adequatalr and raallktlcallr taed. Trkneaa McHenrjr. la tha roia of tha harolne. Nac!a Oala. corad anothar tl bit aa a dacldadly rlarrr and raraallla actraaa. In tba emotional acanra aha la kuprrb: aa a aimpla happy ttirl aha la dallantf ully natural; aa a loyal woman aba attra-t tka admiration and Inapirra nar auai taca. ill Mcltanrr did lha llttla lova arana la tba firat act In which aha firal maa I a bar -aoldiar man. brautl fullr. and rltht on to tba drop at tha curtain ah waa ail thai could ba d- alrad In tba part. Kdward Woodruff waa Captain Bur rail. V. ti. A.. iSacla'B -aoldiar man" who bad bn aant Into tha .ukon country lo ptrf law aad ordar. At ftant baaau. whara lh piat la laid, tbara hatra baa n coma rich atrtkaa. Aa a rraulL. of rouraa. airaniurars maaa tncir aypwi aar. With lha arrival of lan a-iark and Runnlon tba troabl bKlna. Thay try to Bl control of iSa-i-la a rtrb Claim. Cold an. I woman bacoma tha objacla of tba atrifa. Mr. Woodruff handlaa hla rol with dianlly ara4 fina faalln. Ita narar atarduaa lha heroic parla Hla Iota for lh at rl ba thinka a hal(-brd 1 wall w o r k out: bla loyally la hi old Houlharn blood and family la navar anobbiabi ba la tba sanllsman. tha aoldiar. lha tru lorar and lha man. Aa 'Polaon UoraL Walter K(BO did lonii arllant cbaractar work and nr tor aa Inataal did ha forgat lha arrant and manneriama that utaka t'olaon ana af ta ama of tba play. Aa John tal. Uta rxiuaw tnan." John tt Mumnar ittt a faithful pirlura of an Iniaraatlnt rbaraclar. torn by many amotion, bauntad by tba m-niory of Ba Old loa and a (raat tragedy of yaar bafora. Williant 1I1I wb No Craak Laa. a nnlqua pvaraon who llranad Ualnsa up by prxxlucin aararal good laucha. No Craah had dlat-orarad gold and would at to ""rlco"" and bara a "big fad and long drink Mr. Pills mada thU part on of tka big hit. ICanry Hall had lha difficult rota of tha unecrupuloua Dan hlaral 10 portray. II a cava a conrlnrinc delineation of bla diaagraaabl part and dcaervad tha applauaa that ka shared with tha Ailitrt r.unnlon. played by Will Lloyd, waa a not bar "bad - man pari, wan given and true to tha rough and emda time or whim tha atorr tails. Waller M-gfid "taa A faithful Cor poral Thomee. lha friend of bis superi or officer, raptain nurreii. r.aec-rial Dtaiaa la 4ua. loo. to Hllia be'.b iloaa. at bo. aa Alluna. (tale's mute. Inaoired hint to ba man. iit li Molll. an ln4ian girl, waa Mamie llaalam. who bad but a small part, but did It acceplkhly. ..... -Tha Harrier" wlil ba played all this week, with special bargain night to night and regular mauneea on cani day and tiaturdar. FLOWER AUTHORITY DEAD Kdwln Ha I jlt Latld Known Widely Amonf Horlata. Edwin nalpb, XaadJ. who died recent ly waa known to flortata and nursery men all over the Pacific blopa. Ha aaa lha originator of several choice planta and fiowera. spaolaltslag la Una dahlia. Ha bad Judged roaa shows I ITTton V t.J w. .... I " - - and Judtted lha Portland Ma !-liow lasl saaaon. lie acted in a naso . . . . atinw t'lovara war tor 1 11 -..... - - bis hobby, and h know tbem thor oughly. Mr. Ladd was born March 17. US.. In this city, where tha Library now stands. Ha waa an amploya of tha Portland Hallway. Light a. Power Com pany. I-st Kpring ba had a savera attack of pneumonia, which leTt blra wltn heart trouble. His death cam aaddenly Monday night, November SI. Ha was burled Wednaeday la IUrsr view. Mr. Ldd left a widow. Mra. Agnee roir laJd: hie father. K. J I-add. and threa slstera, Mrs. C T. Walker, of roresl Orove: Mrs. H. V. Adls, of Tetacada. and Mlu Erelyn Ladd. of l or t land. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd llred at lilt Kaat Blxlaaotk street. KNIGHTS HOLD MEMORIAL Columbus Order Celebrate Solemn Maea for Xad. Hi'.ama memorial tna was celebrated yea'.erday by Portland Council. No. 7I. KuchU of Crlumbue. at til. Philip aria ilSurrh. l.aal butaenth and Dl viaion streeta. Members of this coun cil aaaembled at their ball and Pro ce44 lo tb cburcb in a body. Tha an ore ware members of tha council. Hav. father vjulnan. cbarlala of the roancli. a.alated by an augmented choir, sang tka maaa from lha manu ami ..in .J a 1 a a in Honor of f Phi. 1 r Nari." rea-antly eompoaed by D. II. Wilson. Albert Clanalll lint during the maaa with fina effect. Father Qulnan delivered a brief but eloquent oration on tha brothers who had passed away during tha yaar. pay ing high tribute to their fidelity to the Ordar of tha Knlchta of Columbus, and pointed out aa well tha duties of lha knlgbta living. Tha names of tha knights who had died and for whom tha services wara held ara as follows: a. K. Pmlth. John Condon. Richard tViiaon. William Snehy. John CosteiSo. John II. amlth. Matthew Foalser. Walter li. Carroll. B. 8. P.ellly. George C. Stout. Matthew Murphy. T. J. Mc Itonnell. Bernard Albert, Jerry Collier. John Jessop, W. 1L Carney. Matthew ti. Downard, Charles A. Deubar. Charles B. Merrick, John Conlln. Charlea Mc Cowan. laoola N. Dole and J. N. Smith. Tha church waa crowded to Ita ca pacity by frlenda of tha knights, and the services wara specially solemn. In tha afternoon aX t o'clock tha elaborate and Impressive ritual memorial serv icee wara conducted at Cathedral HalL which was for members of tha order only. MEMORY IS REVERED I.IKR ASD -PERVICES Of BlSnoi HOORB ARE LAI DED. Taylor-Street Ceagrrgatlaa lacladea Mra. Clbba la Memorial Meet- lag Deep He Rata. Tha First Methodist Church paid trib ute to tha memory of Bishop David IL Moore yesterday morning, whan a part of tha service was devoted to a me morial in his honor. Bishop Cooke spoke eloquently of the high place the late bishop had occupied In the esteem of churchmen and lay members. Vt. Frank La Lovaland added words of praise of the good deeds and worthy life of bishop Moor and said that his passing had touched the hearts of all Methodism. Ir. V. A. Walters also spoke of the great goodness of the de parted churchman. Tha quartet closed the service by singing "Rock of Ages." lr. Loveland's sermon waa on tha sub ject "Our Privileges Becomiog- Our Perils." The open-air congregation of the old Taylor-Street Methodist Church waa caught In tha rain for tha first time In many months, when tt met In tha street at Third and Yamhill yesterday morn ing to hold memorial services for Mrs. A. C. Olbbs and Bishop David II. Moore. A week before there was a slight rain fall during their services, but In all the months that they have been meeting there ea-h Sunday there has seldom been enough rain while their service was on to inconvenience them or call for tha raising of a slnala umbrella. Tha congregation paid little attention ta tha waa Hi er yesterday. In spite of the severe coldness of the rain and sleet, but carried tha memorial service through without haste. More than lOu persona attended. B. lat-a Paget presided over tha meet ing and the addresses In memory of the late Bishop Moore were made by Robert Hughes, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, and Mamuel Connell. Trib ute to Mra. Olbbs waa made In addresses by A, Tburlow and-State Senator Kob ert Parrel L Both Bishop Moor and Mrs. Glbbs were closely Identified with the work of the Taylor-street congregation for many years, Mrs. Glbbs having; been a member of that congregation for at yea ra. RECITAL IS INSPIRING Mrs. Beatrice Dierke Proves Mastery of Piano. PLAYING IS SENSATIONAL LYRIC SHOW PLEASES irtitKLixo roMRor is offrred BIT IlO I -I NEW KOLli. surance a as I altmal af Oe I ay .at a a 4 tke-r a'kr f i W lipi yregonpc rrtaj-weae !.r -.- a -ra Twla I kaar gejeWa-BmBsweai -3ww--BaSS-- aBarBaf 1 t l-.aa at a T'ta.ltr. 'Vamkr I t. II l. M . f e Tka t' aa er4 war la4iaga, paaaiaa, a,.... ta4 w s v Iaa4isa PraiarM a-4 paaaCara. r) Maaa III. A I'll. A4. C. It Lata, la tee. f.M.! wttk r ft Ttflay a t.o.. Ill nttwakl H. A4 ilirllt Ur -wiataJW Ttf rart at. ar Ilea. gars--. f.n!tae4j I 4ar4. -Alt. company Only Company "ExcIuiiTely Ors-gon" Best for Oregonians Home Offlct. Corbett DuUdinr. Fifth and Jlonison, Portland A. I- Mills, I- muel, C S. Samuel, rrtsldfnt Crneral Mo--afr .s?istant Manajer , Cawkart aad Mal4eaa, Rasaae aad eef era aga aa4 Daare Ar re a real a Clever Bill. An entirely new setting for the Lyrto players Is ound In the produc tion thai was Initiated at tha Fourth street theater yesterday. In "The Ath letes." Dillon and King, alwaya favor ites with Lyrlo goers, have found new avenues for expression of their mirth, and In the role of athlete and trainer. Uliloi. and King present sparkling comedy of a new variety. Cowboys and maidens, with the ever present love situations. Western longs and dances, offer a diversion of song and comedy that Is Irresistible. Dillon, the much-toutad runner. Is backed by tha cowboys of the ranch to win a footrace In order tbal the championship may again rest In their midst. Dillon mskes the bluff good ea long aa possible In order to retain tha affection and admiration of the girl that la In lova with him. Whan be discovers that he is to be "found out" and his touted athletic ability Is to be shattered, be telegraphs a friend to coma to hla assistance. The friend Is an excellent runner, but when he arrives ba la found to have a sore foot. This feet kills the hope that Dillon baa of winning the race. However, the unexpected happens: The opponent of Dillon In the race, pleading stress of financial circumstances, offere to -throw" the race In Dillon's favor for the much-needed "coin" and the af fection of the almost-disllluHloned girl Is thereby retained; the money of the eowboys Is doubled, and the fame of Dillon la unsullied. Among the solo and chorus numbers "Plney Ridge." sung by Frank Har rington and chorus, and In My Tepee." sung by Miss Orece Allen and chorus, ara favorites. Elaborate Programme, to Which Ar tiste Only Are Equal, Ib Given Smilingly, Modestly, Fear lessly and Itentarkablv. BT JOSEPH MACQUEEM. Mra. Beatrice Dierke Is a great piano artist, among; tha best that has appeared In public for a lone time. Mrs, Dierke haa not played lately In publio recital In which she alone was the sole pianist. It now turns out that in the Interval and In strict retirement so far aa individual piano solos are concerned In a long programme, airs, nurha haa atudied nractlcad. dreamed. worked hard at piano concepts, had Inspiring music visions as come to a poet; and In spite of the terrific phys ical strain that Is the lot of those who spend many hours, days, months at the piano keyboard, she finished this period of self-examinaiion ana men tal artistla measurement In fine physical and mental condition to make such a gratifying success as that re corded at yesterday's recital at the Heillg Theater. ftne cannot nlav Chootn. Debussy, Llsxt aa one would show In a mathe matical calculation that two and two make four. It Is where an aiona rules. Mrs. Dlerke's wonderful piano-play- Ina- mad a muala sensation at yester day's recital, and the large audience cordially took note of It. Their ap plause waa enthusiastic, to the point of Insistent recalls, but Mrs. Dierke wisely stuck to her programme sua the only extra number she complied with was a repetition of the beautiful, anui.atlrrlnc- Mendelssohn's "Spinning Song." Her playing of this exquisite music reminded me of a bummer gar den and tha gentle humming of honey- laden bees, but wltn tne iune pie- .rJ aa a livinST CntitT. It was a programme, too. sufficient to tsx the resources ana sirengin anu art of any great pianist such aa Bauer. ZelsleY. Hoffmann and others. et Mrs. Dierke emerged from the ordeal smiling, modest and unafraid. The colossal MacDoweli "Sonata" took nearly half an hour to play and fairly bristled, with tecnnicai uiiiicuiiiaa. but Mrs. Dlerke's art surmounted them all. Her Chopin "Valse." "Maxurkas," Prelude" and "Etude" all lived again, bathed in romantic mysticism. So did the numbers from Debussy. Rachma ninoff Liszt and TschalKow-SKy. me ii-iu' -111 live surelv in our memory for months. Its fire. Its Intensity. Its n. aai v tha famous "Ride of the Valkyries." from Wagner "Wal knra" made celebrated also as a vo cal solo by Gadnkl, the German opera star. Mrs. Dierke playea this long pr- ..mma antlrelv from memory. This in Itself Is a remarkable music feat, Mrs. Dierke is an artistic pianist. When, she wants to she can play In New Tork City or any other world music center. Monmouth to Aid Aimenianit. MONMOUTH. Or.. Nor. II. Oiciat.) The woman a board of missions of the Christian Church here will give an en tertainment at the Christian Church at I o'clock. December J. The proceeds will go to the persecuted Armentana In Turkey. Echo Youth Joins Canadian Army. ECHO, Or.. Nov. IS. (Special.) Charles Markham. a 14-year-old Ore gon youth, has lately Joined the Cana dian contingent of the allied forces, at Calgary, Alta. according to word re ceived here laat week ny his mother. 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