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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
TIIE MORXTCG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915. 15 'THE LIE' ABLY GIVEN Margaret HJington Winsome in Leading Ro!r PLAY SEASON'S SUCCESS Crral Heights of Artistry Itrarbrd la ti a tallow of Gripping Hot; at Ilctllg Thealrr Map port las; Company I Cooat. ve ca.t or riaaap Mtaa r'neeat ..... iiiu-l... ere elaeeet Sa:a. KUMn 1714. ... erI.t yaeee.r... Stele...... xa (MMa...... stee. a ni..... t-iK -not m r.- . . . timm ox ir . Ytria;e nvM( , llt Kent O. W. 1IM ..aterearea l::iaie . . . Ki.-fter fle:rerse 3(.ev.'?-e L,e-,ere ,...C Aeeeev Salt ...... TlMa atere .....at Unreal kaale) T LKOXS CAM BACH. TSere af (w actresses ea the Ameri aa nut who ara a nattal a Variant I: lias-to a to kwp a:ve the pirn ot rnotic! acUaar. To bar w mi always love: fair aal with seur - for p ravealaneeia ef sreel tr-tate-ly and far noble Impersonations la whatsoever role e!ie la cast. II I. entirety wttaiea the limits ef rarvitit abatement to assart that te rumor SraJe of Marserel tiling, to Uut eight at the Ucliig U the act let trt of the i'u The pun. written by Henry Arthur Jnnea, U a frtloar o for the evleaded aaiua af Mera-aret Illiecton. It ta a lease a .l atwrtiKf story. It tells of oaa i!sir'i aaaidt aievotloej la aa thrr. and haa Ita hl.tory la aa Imjov. er.ad uctoDt InfllaD family. .oe alalar. Locv. with e.lrewd ateelen eea fortune. a anaitcloaslr waafee. liar Hee sister r.iraaor makes a "iill ear rt flee to Bei Lory, and return tn Litter puta bar own ihuna and tha maternity of Iter cblhl apoa Kleenor by a Ita. f " !a II ta CeraM. taa nua who loaes KI'nor. and thus robs bar ef lir hope cf harptnee. Later Lar-V marries tba tnaa wha baa rarad for aUeaaor. Tba a. throua aa ao-tdcat Eleanor I earn ef tha l' fear elater baa told. It la bare that tba tremendous fore aad paaaion of Mies l.linxtoos a rtlat ry bursts all bound. la a tarrifle araaa aba reaches tba euM!me ta dramatic Intensity, denoanc lac Lucy and foreleg tba promise front bar to tall UaraJd. iliee Illingtoa ph-turea Eleanor from within; we wttneea a steady progres sive developmeel ef cumulative mter a t. a etodied delineation ef a phase of bomaa aatura that ha ma)aty and poarar. Tba play la admirably act ad tbrotihout by a raat tbat ehawa tha raa'ill ef carafttl la tloa and la ( favttTaly atacad. . W. Anaorj aa Flaanor and ljry'a falaar. a bibuloua eld arlatorral. doao at tha baala. but coaaunlly alart I looktnc artar-tk a Inaar man. ptaya with vartacy aad raaoarrafulaaa. mablnaT a aaot ef a rftaractar that alaada out la Il-.-l'a beauty. lrcadaa wamort la Lurr. and to thla airad;Bly Irylnjr rola aha brim a'l Ina tltraanti tc m flartna.a and daratt. liar portrayal ta rmarbabl la tt morula. riu-bard Maltara aa flaral-f. an4 C. Anbr-y Urnlib aa a fin friend to K:aa nr. bota ara aabta for am"artt In IBoir rolaa. Uula Mildred Kahle aa l.ncy t rbild. I'ta, taa a loyabla bit. Maa tl'.taatoae anjamant coatlauaa loniaht. tomorrow attaraooo and to. aaorrear Btt. aatoec tba arrlrala at the Saward y- tarday. P. N. riaaoedoD. ef Ketao. Wb U raciatarad at tha Prd. C rTwaat. of Saraet, Idaho, tha towa feuadad by blm. la at .a Ira pa rial Mr. and Mr a. Cooa. of Ray City. Or. ware sueele at tba Howard yaatarday. P. Maos'.noL of Fan Franrlaro. Il araoatr tboae raciaiared at the Nortoola. O. Vf. Dtmtnlck. of Knaebora;. circled about the Imperial lobb'.ea yesterday. Mr. and Mra. Edarard Murphey. of Tacott. Wut, are v tailor a at iiotal Oraa-oa. Mr. aad Mra. C M. Cram, of Fort Caeby. Wajh are quartered bt ba Ttortooia. Mr. and Mra. IT. J. Parta. ef Seat tie. are at the Nortonin dunna their atay la Portland, Anatla E- Orlfnthe. former Chief of Polir ef aaattia. aad aoo ara at the Portland Hotel. J. Doaaetty and wife, ef ArllneT tea. Or. era Ttli:n PorUaad aad are at the Imperial. O. T. McKeadree aad U XX Arthur, of Laaeylew. or, cam la yeeterday aad ara at Hotel Orecoa. Mr. and lira. U. O. MHIa. of Tha Pa. iea, are amoa the arrlvaia yaatar day at l"e Portland Hotel. Mr. aad Mr. Cbarlea L. rowetl. of Mora, who ara iallora la Portland. lopplnr at Iba Imperial, wtll return heme Saturday. FILM IS DEFENSE PLEA nrjLio to rnccxT "rnn mmc CRT or rtAci;" ciiriitta. Creel PtedoalUa PWtarea Reeedl ad rorelaa laeaalea af Ceeatry Xo Ready for Attaew. "Tha Battle Cry ef Peace." fUmdoro'a chief contribution to the rampaJtrs for National preparednaee acaJnat poaalblo focela layaaion, will be preaented to Cvt It. aaai Cbarlea Rk-baiaa. SAFETY ACTJS UP TODAY Caa Cat-Off an! FprlnkW-r OrdW warn Coen for Tanaac. Trorvaa.f erd'nancea ref'trtna; out- td aaioenatle araa ahutorfa en all buttdinca ta rnrtland. and requirinc conatraccloa ef aatomalir aprtnblr eyetema la ba.amant ef atl aoa-fire. proof atroctaraa mere thah one etory bica wiihia the fire timita. will be bafare the City Council thla moraine foe final paaaaata. The measured were bald np aatil today pandinc Inyeetlaa rn by taa Chamber ef Commerce. Tae caa ehutoff ordlnaace would re quire aa arransement aa arery butld I've whereby the area supply could be anal off by the praaatntj of a buttea eal Bothlnr Is done. Portland at the HeilltT Theater for one week coenmencins; on Cbrlstmaa day IVcembor a acrordina to trie an- nounremect yesterday of Manaaer Tan ale. Tbie losrlrad and lnplrlne appeal to Ptatlonal patrlotiaro. a pirturlaad ear moa atralaat war. which haa provoked such Inatant response from the A roar Icaa people. Is at present piaylnaT 11 varloua parta of tha -country to approil. mately ie).ie daily. Keveral wreAa aco Nortwrat theatrical men combined to obtain IMI production. , . The play. "A Call to Arms Asatal tVar." was produced by the Vrtaarrapa tompany. under the direction of Corn, roodore J. Muart liiackton. and la baaed on Hudann Maxim's "IHfrnsrlrsa Amer ica. and presents Charles Klcbman In the leadtnr role. One of the moat stu pendous photoplay productiona ever at tempted, thousands ef regular and Na lloaal guard troopa. Grand Army of the Itepubllc. tt Irrut aad clviliana were reiurrd ta ataare IL while thousands of do.lars' worth of shells were exploded durtnc the fiimin. Prace propaaandlats ara ridiculed and eotdtere ef aa Invading army pictured aa murderers ef women and children, in the two-hoar film. A few man raise their voices asratnat nnpraparednese, but the maaaee blindly follow the lead ers who ridicule a poesible war and While a bare peace the outside ef the bulldlna. The I coeerreee la belas; held news la broucbt sertahlar ordinance wootd require the I sertakier syaiara InataUed la ail build teas wltbla the fir limits except reel- . where tw or more stories la I ketcbt. wlLhla three year a CHURCH GIVES UP PASTOR V V.r. Y- K. riolllncrr le to Awall Minuter lorn Alaakn. Ttarommeadatloet ef the official board ef the H ah land Cnnareaat lonal Churc" that the ra.irnatloa of the pa.ator. Ra. I. JL poliinrer. be accepted so ha mar enter ea bis duties ae paator ef the Doartae Concracatloaal Church, ef Alaska, waa approved at a traaeral meetias ef the ma en bars Wednesday aisht. - The time ef Rev. Mr. Rotlinrer -partare tor Pourta dapeada ea wha'her Ray "wn I'mstaad. paster ef Nuataa CTiorch. ran be bad for ata months for lltarbland Cborch, as tha latter ch-jrchdaslrea that K-v. Mr. t'matead spend sic snoatba with the 11 chlanl Chirrk before a permanent ca-ii ts extended blsa. tbat a battle fleet represent In "Iturl tania. a country wlia which relations had been strained, waa approaching New Tore. Tba t'nlted Btatee la shown equipped with Inferior coastal runs, which fall far abort of their mark, while tba en amy's ehlpa drop their sheila Into New York. The enemy aerial fleet meets no resistance and deetroya outre bkyscrap a r. while the cltlxens are In a panto. hurrying about seeking places of safety. Two shows dally will be showa dur ing tba week of tbe film's slay la Port land, a matinee at 3 11 P. M. aad a eisht performance commencing at i ll P. M. PORTLAND BOOST PLANNED La jnx-n'a MItonary Motrmrnl I After Convrntloa. Pretlmlnary action toklna to the or ganisation of ronventloa committees la each Individual Proteataat rkoreri in purlland aad Orrton. was taken at the meetiRa' of the executive Committee ef tha Laymen's Missionary Movement ef roo, held at tbe Toang Mea'a Chriattaa Association yeaterday noon. The plan of the coavvatioa commit tees e to "teot" for the convention to Vs heid Ira Portland. February 1J, Il- It was decided to have three reinvention committee orrann-d and Ira operation by lrcember i. Early la January the p:a is U hsve a banqiiel tor the fn-mh-r of the commltteea A. H. I'aiiiila waa elected treasurer I f the com ml t tee. DETTENING OF CHANNEL I MAKING HISTORY FOR PORTLAND. The cirantie trujrc! on the I part of tha Tort of Fortlnd. with tha co-operation of the ! IrtrAi 5sratea rv...m.l a 9 deepen the channel of tha Wil- I lametta) and Columbia rivers from I the city to the form an im- t e t e PERSOJ.ALMENTIO.Ve W. a. Parr, ef Corvallia. Or, Is at Hotal trregoa. A O. riannay I among tb arrivals at the Nortoola. J. U Carraen. of T aco ma. la a guest I at the I-vrtlaad liotcl. lean I- Tyrra;U ef Rainier. Or. I BO'ased at the Imperial. J. f. IUi:ey. af AtMaaJ. Or, was porta&t part in the history of the J development of the Columbia River Eavin. Since 1S70. when J the chanrM wu "only 15 feet deep, work haa been prosecuted consistently at a cost of millions S t 9silt.re tintit tivlif there im m channel of a uniform depth of 31 fret between Portland and the mouth of the Columbia River. I rthen it U recalled that in J e September, 1915, with the river at the lowest (tare of the season, J e the steamer Strirda. carryinif HJDOO tons of wheat and dra wine; 27 feet of water, went through ! to the sea without a moment's delay, it seems difficult to believe J that in 1673 the ship Sparklintr Utr, wiUi a loaded dra: I or j feet, was forced to lighter 150 tons out of a total cargo of 457 tons. The history of the work that has resulted in putting Portland on the list of world ports will be rnrhically told In the forthcom ing- Ar.nuA Edition of The Ora- ronian. Meeee eaeaa d, A Christinas Gift to Employes Was Closed All Day Thursday What For? Cause and Effect What we did to the prices on ths merchandise -was a shame. If in doubt read these prices; then if you don't believe it, come and we will convince you. The stock of the "Wonder Millinery at 4th and llorrison, the old location, consisting of itfillinery, Furs, Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists, was turned over to their employes at their own figures, which certainly was very small and according to Mr. Fisher, one of the employes, we will take out the amount we paid for this stock in three days. In other words, the Wonder Millinery actually gave it away. In turn, we are going to put on sale, starting this morning at 10 A. M., every article in the house at such prices all ladies and children in the city will derive a benefit from this transaction, actually giving stuff away. V yVvSse it Wih You X- i -f FREE TO THE FIRST 30 CUSTOMERS 30 Bolts of Fancy Ribbon lO Yards to the Bolt il A $25.00 Coats, $6.05 UOTTIINO to compare with these val- " nea baa been shown this season. TTiey ara broken llnea of our Win ter stock In all sorta of fancy and plain materials: some fur trimmed, ana every Coat a eealrable model. now at..... i r te rials: some rur ery Coatsfb-ra aT 'f.r.'??f 5tb THESE are tha regulation Middy Blouses, of excellent material: soma nave eerg-e collars, others have all white or atrlped collars, soma belted. stylo. Priced I J?1 V?. to$2;5 Children's Hats rlped collars. f ear othersNorfolk MlC 15c IV ASSORTMENT OF HATS, that we ri would $23 to $30 Coats, $1 2.95 I this' lot;" I Furs COME astonlahlnr values In w all lata models, to a larae variety of cloths and mixtures; some plain slralKht-llne coats with belts and patch pockets of nice. soft, cllnc-lns; materials, other models made rul plain backs, trimmed with velvet collar to match; also many other novel ties; now WITHOUT A FUR one is not com pletely dressed. Our assortment la larae and comprised of extra fine skins. In this season's styles. We bouarht this stock cheap and will sell It cheaper. In fact, you can select a Neckpiece or Set at your own price. I be ashamed to men tlon their former prices, go now at..... 15c r- IJ . $23.00 Suits, $4.95. THOSt; who are already acquainted with our onusually low prices will be astounded at the still irreater re duction. There are about it of these fulls. In plain colors and c-hecjes. so come early for ona of Te A f hese garments: If to 41 l m7JJ ...4 A. Is made full Muffe and Scarfs range Te -tj C I ,d with velvet I up to 65.00 aad down 1 .UO I (J"frtQ I I to as low aa tJL'JSiii I 1 Children's Trimmed Hats at 73 Togs for Little Tots and Big; Tots, Too A TTSEKCLi CHRISTMAS GIFT. Rea-nlar Prices Fran $1.00 to S4.00. COWBOTT SUITS, Scout Suits and In dian Suits, of Rood quality khaki cloth. INDIAN SUITS, trimmed with blue I tape and red fringe; with this a head piece of feathers. COWBOT SUIT has chaps, shirt, hat and belt, hojster and red bandana handkerchief. SPECIAL PRICE, 50 AXD TJP. CUCH A WONDBRFHIi ASSORT- V MENT. TOO! These are children's and misses', in velvet, corduroy and plush. Colors are black, j blue, red, Copenhagen and pink. Priced at. $23-$33 Suits, S12.95 rlESB SUITS are reduced to about one-half of their former prices and ara distinctly Hiirh-Class Suits, and ara all new winter styles, in broad' llfttD, poplin, gabar dines, and aerae. colors. Priced noi uroy and 73c Little Boys' and Little Girls' Hats, 25c? ifr cti !. m ornaa- $12-95 lies. ITkred now. I $3.50 Trimmed Hats I N ASSORTMENT of every color, ma- !n terial and style you could A p . wish for, and real grood-! I looking hats for..,. fjLZU I FOR THE LITTLE BOTS we have a g-ood assortment in velvet, plush, corduroy and balmacaan cloths, all Nobby Hats, and FOR THE LITTLE MISS there is a lot of Cute Hats in black velvets trimmed with ribbon bows and bands of pink and other pretty colors, in tnis lot t there is a grood assortment of other colors. Priced at..... :25c I $4.00 Shirt Waists, $1.65 ADEUOHTITL and acceptable gift, made In the very latest styles, of All Trimmings IV THIS STORE are divided I Into two prices. Fancy trim ninga up to priced now I 57.50-S12.50 Trimmed Hats Ie r e p a de chine: c o 1 o rs Te -at jAfT r" til' aV,,otnob:u:LB.0lr22 Ostrich Feather Novelties . aaBaaaaassBBBBBsasai vasaBBsaaaaBBeaaaaeJ Tataea S6.00.- $1J50 Lingerie Waists COR CLEARANCE wa have marked tba balance of our Lawn Waists to aell at tha small price of.............. 225c MADE INf EVERT FORM one can Imasrlne or could desire. Solid col--ore In white. maUe and pink; in fact, all of the Winter shndes. Then there are sjl sorts of combinations, such aa white and brown, srreen and black. tan and black and orange and black. These are all beautifully, made and all are on sale at the one price of.. THIS IS AN UNPARALLELED VALUE. Such Hats could not be found elsewhere at such a price. Sail ors and turbans, all smartly trimmed with feathers, ribbons, fur and fancy ornaments an the styles. the Brood shades and they i at the small price of., pi, TJMES, CM B RE I, LAS AND OSTRICH BOAS MAKE AS AC CEPTABLE GIFT. ir and fancy :f99c 25c Assorted Ribbon Remnants I I ILL COLORS, In satin, taffeta, moire; "also Striped and Pico t-Edged Rib bons, In all colors; lengths from one to three yards. Assorted prices. Ladies' Trimmed Hats Up to $25.00 THESE ARE WONDERFUL HATS, I and a more wonderful assortment to select from. Included are hand made Pattern Hats, in large or small models, made of Lyons' or Salts Vel vet. The trimmings are worth more than the hats are selling- for. At this price is included the small hats of white and black which. are so stylish right now. Priced at..;...,... small nats or S$2.79. Sale Starts Today at 10 A. M. Open Every Night Till Christmas Wonder MHlinery's Old Location 4th and Morrison Employes' Salvage Sale Remember This Sale Is at 4th and Morrison ANOTHER HEIR APPEARS t. .. BALDW1, or POR TLA S D, OXK 'or BALTIMORE CLAIHASTS. a I tatteiaee-y Faalaeer "Thtaka Share of Great ilalale Will Ba Oa aalderaWle. M ether. Teat, May Get StSO. J. A. Baldwin, a stationery engineer of Portland, who Uvea at 1JS Dela ware street, may bo one of tbe many musing heirs to tba estate of Tfeomas B. Price, which now comprise a pari of tha City of Baltimore. Md, and on which soma of the municipal ouiia- Inr there are e ran lad. bloc the announcement that Miss Ruth L H. Price, of Portland, had been notified tbat aha was one of the beirs. belnc a Breat.areatrranddauKhter of Thomaa B. Price, orlxlnal owner, Sir. Baldwin. It haa been learned. Is ona of about belra wbo have been discov ered In various parts of the country. Ur. Baldwin baaea bis claim on being a rreat-grandaon of a Mr. Schllcout. of aitaratt Schllcout, lesaeea of 171. whoaa leas ran out In 1, but wbo. on tha mother's side, ara held to have aa equity la tha estate. Mr. Baldwin's mother, Mra. It. L Bavldwln. of Cleve land. CX. waa Informed several years aco that bar share would be fto.000 when settled, after paying all at tor ney'a fees. Mrs. Baldwin was la Port land about .three moot be aso and con ferred with ber aon about tha aetata. Mr. Baldwin, of Portland, haa a brother James A. Baldwin, wbo la a railroad man. operating out of Lewis ton, wbo also baa a claim. IS. 11 J. since which time laundry of ficials assert they have destroyed rec ords bearing on tha alleged crime. Wood burn Captain rt room mended. WOOPBIH.V. Or. Deo. 16. (Special.) Captain Eugene Moahberger. of Com pany 1. Wowl hum, has received notifi cation of Colonel McLaughlin's recom mendation of him as Major of Infantry. Moshberger was senior ranking captain. Government iUcs Cost Bill. In accordance with the decree signed by Federal Judge IVolverton last week In which he awarded to tha Govern merat costs of Its action In the lower court in the Oregon & California land grant case. United States Attorney Reames yesterday filed a oost bill of $6219.03. This bill is against the Ore gon & California and Southern Paclfio railroads. FLIGHT LASTS 3 YEARS Kmbexallng Suspect Wanted Here Stay Not Be Proeecuted. J. K. Hardin, driver for the Crystal Laundry Company, who was charted threa years ago with embrnllng fits from his employers, was arrested In Los Angelsa yesterday, according to a telegram received by Captain of Da- eg uvea Baty yesterday. It Is doubtful whether or not tbe case will b prose cuted. Ifc complaint was Issued rovmher j STUBBORN COUGHS, COLDS. AND BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS RELIEVED With Best Home-Made Remedy 128 Teaspoonf uls for 25 Cents If everything waa sold In aa liberal and fair a manner as Huntley Drug Company la selling 8chlffmann'a New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfac tion could possibly arise from anyone. These druggists say "Buy a bottle of this new remedy and try it for Bron chltls. Bronchial Asthma, Whooping Cough. Severe Cough.. Croup-or any Bronchial Affection and wa will re turn your money. Just the same as we do with Dr. chlffmann'a famous Asthmador, If It does not giva perfect satlafaction. or If It la not found the best remedy aver used for any of these complaints." In addition to thla guar antee. In order that the public might try this remedy without further delay, these druggists announce that they have decided to make an extra Induce ment and will aell 200 regular EOo else bottles for half price, IBc. to the first 110 persons who sign and present the coupon below at their store. Although they and the proprietor are losing money on every bottle aold at this price, they both have decided to stand this loss, so as to give those who have not yet used this excellent remedy; an opportunity of trying it, at their loss. knowing It will be found the best medicine ever used by anyone. Even though not In need of such a medicine at present, it will pay to ob tain a bottle now at half price, as no donbt someone In the family will re quire It before the Winter ia over, but you will not have another chance of buying for lesa than full price. One bottle makes a full pint (12S teaspoonfula) by simply mixing it at home with one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of water and makes a whole family supply and as much aa would ordinarily cost from .2 to 3 for the same quantity of he ordinary, old-fashioned, ready-made kinds of doubtful merit and also with out a guarantee, like this remedy. It la prepared from strictly harmless plants and is so pleasant that children like to take it and It can be given them with perfect safety, as it posi tively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic, as do most cough mixtures. Absolutely no risk whatever is run in buying this remedy on the guarantee of tbe above well-known, reliable druggist. If a neighbor or friend would take and pay for half the bottle, tbe cost of half a pint of this excellent medicine would only cost each about 12 cents. 26 Hours on the Ocean TWBSTY.FIVE CE3IT COBPOX NO. 3. Tale eaapoa anal Z3e ta oed for oae Coaly) SOe battle of Sehlff saaan'a New Coaeeatrated Hx rectors at at Maatley Drag Casapaay, If year a ease aad addreaa ta filled laa. Nas Addreaa. "The Palace of the Pacific" To San Francisco and Back FIRST CABIN Meals and Berth and Extras Included Round Trip Fares to San Francisco For the Gay Holidays $30.00 $26.70 a SALE DATES: December 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30 RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 4. MAMMOTH STEEL LINER S. S. Northern Pacific Sails December 16, 21, 25, 30 Special festivities and menu on Christmas day sailing: Fares one way, inclusive of railroad fare, meals and berths, etc., Portland to San Francisco, ?20, $17.50, $15, $12.50, $8. Tickets at NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE 5th and Stark. NORTH BANK STATION 10th and Hoyt. - Bwdy 920, A 6671. Main 7070 PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE ORE CON IAN A 6095