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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
6 ERCHANT SHIPS THE LIE" OPENS RUN AT HEILIG TONIGHT Miaa Margaret Illiaftoa I Appearing in Henry Arthur Jonra Bir Tlay. With Epigram That Ar Exceedingly Logical. fledfield Proposes That Gov ernment Shall Build Ves- . se!s for Owners. CIVIL BOARD SUGGESTED HAW-YARD PLANNED T JrrJrtMa Made TImI lew rxrU . Mill Kctarn to lorrljo Krgla- try After War. Owing to rrobable lira Taxation. BHOOKLTX. N. T- N. 11. r-tra-len ef merchant ehlpa l Oor erament New-yard waa protfoeed here teatcht by Secretary Redf'eld. ef the Teartment ef Cc-nmri-. in a p-eech Before the Civic Club, adve-atm leg. U:tka la tin with thai roBtempIated la lk AdinlnUlreliea'a w merchant nana bill a a me ana of unfettering AairKaa foreign commerce. Creative ef a ehipplag boar4 with Brew. powara ef regulation end rate- making oer deep-wattr traffic cotrartia of ' by the Govern meat ta be ol4 or lea el ta corpora Ilea a hone tork would be open to ptablle ubertptlo are eoaWmptaUd la Ike A4alaUtratlen plea. fteeel Beaoretalia npee4. Mi". rW'teM al he would reaetractera direct tba build in met alp aj the Goveraal provided I ae them adaptable for at naeel aui:irlee la lint ef war. TereoaeJiy.' ea4 th crtry. "I Bheatd be gta4 la eee Ihle matter ef ta mercbaal marine pal lata the baade af a shipping board. majority ef waeee member (heal! be from cItII tife and wha heul4 other . btuiaeea ar function thaa le watch ewer aa4 promota the mercbaal maria af ear ceaalry. "1 boa 14 gte them Broad auper-vi-aery power. Tbey abetiM b empow ered la construct la private ar pnbtle shipyard ! for the mercbaal ml rla. ar ta perehaae then and la char ter. Xeaae ar aetl tham ta Individual fir me ar corporation dlrlng la ue them la the for lea trad of tne l'alt4 SUatae r betwaea Ita aorta aa4 tioe af aar laaalar poeeeaalona. ttiinawt Ceepeattee OwlUateeV Tbla would be tba prtaclple af puh fte aaaerihln with priest operation. I aeuld act atoa at tbla. ber. oa weuM (tva tba ablpptac Board, power ta orgeats a corporation ar corpora tioe aad la aubecrtbe) aa behalf af the Vatted, Stale ta part ar all af thlr alack aa tha Jadgsaeat af tba board atcbl. after dtecaealoa. thlak beet. aa4 la ta apea la order that the laablllty af private capital m'cht la aach caeca aa should pro aeceeeery be epolo- meat4 by tha power at l6Gm meat." Never baa tha country bn aa 4e peadaat aa foreign ahtpa aa . aal4 Jar. Rdflld. 'pit .the fact that the American merebaat marine aevar ao larae before ao4 la growing so faet that ele bow building ahoutd put tha TBlted Stat la third p!aca among the maritime aatloaa. Great Britain and Grrmaar Belag first aad second. tea pecneely. rarelara Tuatiea ndlee. Mr. R4fleld aspreaaed doubt that many veae!a that have come aadr - Amerlcaa ractatrr aiaca tha European war beca would retara to forelsa refletry. lie aald tba preeast belli ereata weald b forced ta tas their hlpptaa; baUy after tha war. aad. moreover. Coaareea mlsht era fit to consider whether the traasfer of a hip under Amerlcaa rajtstry la aa a:ia r.a ahould Bot be conditloatd aa the Uovarameata approvaL Referrtn to the a4 for Baval aaxltlarlea. the secretary aald Great Britain waa uelaaT aomatblns like 3 hip aa attandaat oa br areat war reel; thai tha failed Btate weald need about ro merebaat veaeela to keep Ita fleet wall auppliod at aea, aad bad en:y . CORONER OFFICES . KEPT Washington Poprrme Coart Holrv Abolltloa CacoastltationaL t.TVPIX Wash, Pec li. pe-lal) T?a Waahtaataa art of 1913. abolish-Ina- tha ancient aad honorable office af 'rener. escopi la Kln. apokaae aad 1err roantie. waa held unconstitu tional hy tae Kuprome Coart tod. ruled thai wbile the orftco an i ba bea eliminated la tall rouatiea ao diecrlmiaatlea could be ma Jo. As a result Coronera elected la 1I3 fa tae rematalnc it couattee of Wash, tactoa remain la paton ef lhir re, apocttva ofricea. aa ao (lectlone for Ceronr wer held la 1)11 outside of councie or in rtrsl el Awahraa rriaonor la Jail. Mr ROAKBT-Ktl. Or. Do.-, li- (? postal ) I'oecT lid. a Rabsrr youth, who waa recara4 kr yatrday from Ash land. ware b waa arretd Oo a caara; of ihft. fc4 a l.irlliina; ap rloara durlna- bia larareeratloa la the Asaland Jali. II waa awakened Uce Biabt. s the aecocnpanylnaT of. Beer aaid. to Bad thai the beddin was aara, Tba yeeth called for beta, but waa aoie i eatinciisa the Bamee be fore aeaiataai-e arrived. Tart of bis rt-msm wr deatrored by la flame aat b displayed aoveral mlaor baraa about tha baade aad fat. . , mm ?' " ' -- Joo.a MARGARET IUJXGTO.V. I presontlnc llnry Arthur bia- play. "The Lie." with Croat a access, baa perhapa a kaeaer Ins I cat lata human nature tbaa most ac trass a af bar aca, for th simple reason that th parts aba baa Inter prtd of latter jcare bar ben etrong motional one rola reiulrln; a icreat deal of etudy aad slvlns; aa Inalcht lata human aature people of flesh aad blood, aot "puppeta of th atate. Tha He" la ta opea at tba HiH Tbat lonlcht. Some of th epigrams are eareodlacly tUlnc. logical, and coatala muck mora "-truth than poetry." If you make yourself taterestlna: yon can snap your tlngera at any beauty doctor. "ifacaetlam. temparameat. beauty 11 ar born In aa. ciryareb Evarv woman bellavra th man aba lova. "To b happy your ailnd must be at rest, you must hae aomethlng big to live for. and than your work will win you success. "There are three Important thlnas for a woman lo remember be sensible. k- level-headed and be simple. "if everyone In tha world would try la make som other belnc happy the universal result would be amaslna;. "No two people ever agree aa t beauly'a etanoard. Most man think that braina preclude th Idea of beauty In a woman. "Most of th Joy In life la being un derstood. "f or a woman lo have considerable vanlir help her ever the bard places of Ufa. "Kaow tba real thing and tba real people la life and pay no hacd to any other. I "A woman will tell you aha baa lota or friends, but ber real frlanda aha can count upon tba finger of one hand. "Th harder w work th entailer our trouble. "Self-coneclouaneaa should b overcome." EUGENE HEARS WLMt ralAXK RASCtl RILrT GIVE TALK AT IITKIUITT or ORECOX. Katablleasaeat ( Aaalllarr at Eaaeae fip d aad fart la Ostlai la rtaaaed. EUGENE. Or- Pee. It. Spoelat Aa enthuataatlc audlanc of atudenta aad faculty member of tha nnlvaralty and toaha-peopl of Kugen filled VII- ard Hall this morning- to hear Frank Hranrh Riley, of fortland. le. lure on Mountaineering In the High Cascades Mr. Riley, nature-lover and experi enced alpinist, described excursions lo nd ascents of th principal ano mountains of the ortbwest and grew enthusiastic over Oregon aa th future playground of the Nation. W ahould appreciate and then a: art It with authority everywhere, that recreation out-of-doora can nowhere enjoyed In such surprising variety nd at auch trifling expenaa aa right here at home." aald the lecturer. "We bav been ao busy cutting th most timber trees, rannltur the most salmon. ipening the most apple and markel- ni the most hops, that we nave Begtected the exploitation of the mo productive of all the asset In thi tat, the wonderland of the I aaradea. Mr. Itily told of the early history f the Maaaraas. Oregon a premier mountaineering club and talked of heir recent achievements. Mr. Hiley proposed the establishment t the I Diversity of Oregon of an unitary organisation of the Maaamas. In the Masamas ramp of ll. lo be eatbUhed.at the base of lb Three later Mountains, there la promised a arge attendance irorn iai section oi he valley and ITealdent Campbell ex- pecta to bead a small party of eden tate from the campoa. Mr. Riley and hie father. E. F. Riley. who accompanied him ro Eugene, ware gueeta tonight at a banquet or the Round Table of fcugea at tba Oaborn Hotel. KLAMATH FARMERS UNITE Mra. A. A. TTttaaaa Die la Klamath. Kt-tMATrf FALL Or. Dec. Ik (Special.) Mr. Aaaa A. Thomasc prom lo at among th member of tna Klamath Watar Leers Association. pae4 away yeaterday. Death waa tea to pnanesla aad paralysie. Mrs. Thomas waa years of age aad a Ba li' ef Montreal. Canada. ft Ilabblte Glvra Away. I.. GRANDE. Or. Dee. It. foeclaL) After It waa aaaouaced that rah blt killed nunday at North Pwdr would be distribute from falvatlon Army beadquar'er her. It look three boura ta get rtd af th aupply. m Grande farmer ftowlag. tJk GRANDE. Or. Dec. 1J. DpeclaL) t'aloa County la agaia snow-covered, though not In ejuantJUea. Farmer roa tmuo4 lo plow today, taking advantage ef the motatur. Offsrvr i:krtrtl for Co-opc-rativo Organisation by 4. KLAMATH FAIXH. Or, Pee. It ( Special. A t a meeting of 4 Klamath Couaty farmer la thl city Katurday the Brat step wer taken toward th organisation f a Klamath County Farmers' Co-ope relive t'nlon. Officer a lcld wer: President. Ed ward Mutton: vic-preident. Bert Hawkins; secretary. Caleb T. Oliver: director. Guy Walton and Charles Gray. Betterment of stock conditions and other Improvement la farming conditions generally aro to ba takea up by the organisation. FARMERS MAY FEDERATE tf fort to Vnile Grange and Colon to ft Made at Eagvne. OREGON AGRlCXXTt ftAL COULEGR. Corral II. Dec 1J- t Special. ) Aa ef fort vatil be made to federate the State Grange and Karmer" Union of Oregon al a special convention to ba held dur ing Farmer wek at tb Elate ColUge. January I lo t At Ita list aesalon the Oregon Grange paaeed resolutiona fa voring la a-general vay federation with th union, and mora lately the executive committee took action favor able to an attempt to effect a federa tion during tba rural life conferencea at the college. Leaders of the Farmer t'nlon are also desirous of considering the ques tion during Farmers' week, and have appointed a special committee to meet with representative of tha Grange January J. LOCAL HORSES GO TO SHOW Dolman Draft Trains to D Sent to Agricultural College. OREGON AonrcrLTi'RAt. roi.- I.EGK. Corval'.la. Pec IS. (Special.) Through ro-operation of the liolman Transfer Company of Portland and the Oregon City Transportation Company four of Portland' finest draft horses will ba exhibited at the horse ahow In th college armory ber Friday evening of Farmer' week. January 7. These horse ar th pick of tb Holman table, large, perfectly aound. dapple gray Percherons. used In moving heavy truck oa Portland street. They were Inspected with about 40 other draft teama by student of animal husbandry under C N. Kennedy, and they asked that th animals be sent to Corvallls for th bora ahow. Tha request waa granted. Trofesaor Kenntly tblnka that there are no finer draft horses In the coun try and will be glad to hav them ex hibited here. They will aot compel with other horse. SCHOOL CONDITION UNIQUE i:iltrlbl Children In Coo Reported Krwer bat Attendance Gain. M ARPHF1ELD. Or.. Pee. IS. (Spe cial ) An unusual eltuatlon In school affair prevajla throughout Coo County. Inasmuch, as. with fewer chil dren of school age, the schools In North Bend. Marahfleld. Bandon. Ce- qullie and Myrtl Point, report larger attendances than last year. Every school dlatrict which Includea city reported fewer children of school age than In 114. caused. It la aid. by families moving from th county. Bandon baa th largest num ber of school children. ELMER RUSSELL ELECTED Henry Kern In Final Spurt Defeated tor North liend Mayoralty. NORTH RENT. Or. Pec. IS. S so cial, i The offlc'a count of tha muni cipal election wag completed thl morn- nr at 1:20. Henry Kern, who once led by J00 vote for Mayor, waa defeated by 44 by Elmer Kuasetl. Aldermen elected ware: Robert Flanka. of tha Kruse Tt Rank Shipbuilding Co.: A. K. Mor ion and C II. Worrell. John IL Grave and C. E. Maybe war elected Treas urer and Recorder. IS YOUR CHILD THE GREATEST OF STILL WAITING FOR ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS? 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Goodman was fourth In the count. Mr. Ooodman allures that M.V. Powell Dlea In Klamath Fall PAPCO. Wssh Dec IS. (Special.) M. W. rowell passed away at North Yakima at I o'clock Monday afternoon. ollowing an operation for appendlcitla. Mr. i'oaell waa prominent In buslnee circle In Pasco for the past four yeara and two weeks ago -removed with hi family to North Yakima to reside, where he had encased In tba automo bile and electrical business. WATCH SORE THROATS because swollen glands or inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and lung trouble easily follows. As Is attire s corrector of throat troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is speedily converted into germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycer ine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weak ening influence which usually follows. 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