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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
T1IE SroKMNG ORKnoyiAX SATTJKDAT. P'ECOrRTTR 18. 1915. A5IERICAN CIKL RETORTED BETROTHED TO BOY-ED. A BILLS UNDER WAY McArthur and Sinnolt Co-op-crate In Measure Provid . Lng for Federal Aid. ' -W-S V I bar EASTERN OUTLET OFFERED 3 waasadmwaa-am M a asai m V tit I II I II I VSV " rmlUa Mad for Dedactlow from Ove-goa's r-hare ef t orn rn Kript Bill la Lin With XrynJBsl Policy. ruroxtAX xirw ptxeac Wash ington. re. IT. Keereaeotelitea He Arthar and flnnoU are c-pnl( la n;um a birl a(lrU! lie -retary ef Agriculture ta eipeed tiZi.- 11 frorn rarelpta ef U forest reeoreeei I Oreeen far IBa current end com tec fiscal yeara la eoaslruetleg taa Meual Itw4 road. Te bill provtdo that the road shell be : ImI M and shall ma from a point near Oerverameal Cesap. la Claehamaa Cou-nty. to a point near Jtonnt lt-i Loie la rpper Hood Valley, with a brnaea road itnciii weetward la t; Meadow and braachee attending eastward la troohea Medow til in tie wiittri Itfimtm at the Lv:i KUnger ro-ad frora Dufur. The maJ-i road not only will connect vitt tie Kerlow aad Wapialtla roa4e at tJoverameet Camp ard tha Colombia niver Hishwar. via, Hood River, bat win afford outlete la The Pellea. tufur ul ether points la sweaters Ore-". rMi sw rrderd. It Is prosoe.d br IB alii that IB r.ottrwil Ball eonetruct tSeee roadi tirouta taa foreet reservation aat of f ehere of IB annual receipts from tie forest reserves of Oroo. but thai trio coat af eontructla eveetuelly :! t deducted from tha I per cant aito-taJ to the stale. o lataroot la to be charged esainat IBa auto for f in la advanced, but frora July I. the pereentaa-e of forestry rocolpta aiiote. to IBo strata of Oroa la to ko re.i-iced from !i to 14 par cant antll taa derenee. 11 par cant. equaia IBo mat of road construction. aftr which lite state shall receive Ita full li par OS'.i-IaI cf tha Toraat Worrtea eetl-r-ti taat by UJJ. chiefly by reason af tBo coastruetlon of to roads con templated la tBo bill sow la propere liaa. te receipts from tha Onto Na tional I'oreat will bo Increased to a f sure that tho decreased pereeatage wtu yield mora to tha state thaa tha frraaaot Zi par cant. p-oooot -rto Poaoorto Ilk Tha ro4 bill ha tha baehiaa- af tha Torai rvco wBtehi baa eomplatod a aaraar aa4 aatlmata af tho propoo4 ktr Rapraaatro MeArthar will latro Kf tBio bt.l ta tho lloaao ao4 It will bo rfrra4 to tha rommittao oa acrt c:t-ira. af which) ;asraantatlT ulr la a mambr Mr. McArtbar ai 1 toOar that tntrodttctton ha4 baaa :a.i aatu aftar tho bolldara bo- aan.o tho data r-iatlao ta aaraoro bad aat rat raar had WaaBlectoa from IBa rortutad o9t.-o of IBo Poraal ctrtka It I alpartad dally Ji.j! a crj'iar. ta tBo oo Raproaata ti.a .Tr.ArtBttr will father haa baaa hir! icH r RapraaaatallTaa Joha kit af Waahiactaa: (mill of Idaho. Tarlor af Caiorada aa4 Uaadall af ft temiar. proaldin for aimllar flnaac lt of rooda ra foraat raaoraoa la tBair ratsactraa atataa. laaamaca aa thaao bit a coll for so d tract appropriation and ara la tiao with a policy favorad br t"a flaerotary of Aartcaltara. tBar attnd batcar chanca of paaaao thaa tvia villi If thay bad ta rua tha atntlat of tho approprtatleaa Cora a:;: taa. I" Vaa '-' V tvv-.v ... V -a Jj a, a i v.. AN t.Oa: Jr-CXi aal I'hoto by Underwood. MISS TIMGIIA M tCKAT-WITII. WABIIIXOTCJf. Poe. II. It la romorad bar that M!ao Virginia Mackay Smith, daucbt'r of tho lalo lilattop Ailndtr Mackar-mllh. formar rector of t. John a rplacopal Cbnrch. one of tbo moat eicluaive concrrcatlona of tha capital, ta encacad to Captain Karl lioyod. tha Oar man military attacna wbo baa boa a rata. lad by bia (ortrnmtDl, oa tho requeet of tha United States. ASTORtANS LOSE DEMURRER Oppm-ltion to raylas for Patlnj to Co to Saprraao? Co art. ATOrtA. Or. to. IT. 45palatl J'i'ta -mll of tho Oralt Cowrt. wh haa baa bare tho greater portloa of tha weak to haar the teetimoay la tlta cua of lUdwetl. liardoa . of t'orCaod ainat the Citr of Astoria. rt tomcht for Or-ftn City, where be la boil court tomorrow. Ma oeamtlad tho demurrer of tho de facto n tha caao o( A. U Dearth vt al. . tha Cty cf Aatorta. Thla artloa wee broach t to rer.ra!a tha city from pria abool l:il la warrant Inaa tr defray tho eipeae of Ira proalrc Irvine ". Aa appeal will bo taaea from thla ra'.lop; to the Su promo Cuu 1 1. HOSPITAL ROAD PROMISED Stale? Highway rommlwloa tiranta rrdltoai Appeal. rrTTTT.rrTOX Or- Dec IT. po rltit With too aaaaran-o at all tha manbera of ! Hta.ta Itichway Com mneioa. InctuJinc Covoroor Withy, rnmbo. Treasurer K and cretary o Tott. that tho Commiaeloa would pro vide faada for tho pavlnc of a atrip of roaf from Pendleton a city llmlta to the Tiatara Oraroa srtato Itoopttal la 1IT. r.'ffroeentatlve Roy Rltoer rotoraed to ndlatoa tBia moralnaT. after conau'.t lac wita tse Hifbway Commlaaloaera to amm t:me. The dltaace laclado.1 la thla piece ef read I about a mile aad It le pro poeed ta ' It a hard aurfaca It feet iia 'STORMY PETREL' IN TOILS f.ranafatbrr Tirade for IToy Who I &m In Ilrtorm Srhool. rftE''i? CtTT. Or.- Iee. IT. Spo ei.. Toefve year red frora. one town aaother. M father drad and Mo irote oat of tooch with bum, Waiter Wotdenlauer today waa rom m "a.l to the Dlate He form School by J-Mce Aaderooa. Tbo boy haa ba ?vmc with kla a-raad'a'Bar. W. J. toldeahaaor. oa taa Aboraathy aear Oraoa City, and baa baaa la aumeroua aat-hbor-h""4 troublaa aal thefta. TBO boy'e craadfataer ta depoadaat a'T.oat entirely oa charity, bat pleaded fir tae lad. SS alooai la La-wta Coaaly to Co. C7T?TJtUA- Tfaah-. Toe. 1Tpo laL Leoa thaa li eaioona will bo pat o'K ef biatneeo la Lowta County tha n-at ef tie rear weea tho dry law bo .omae eactiva Centra. la aad Che ht.ii baa II. fader 4. Tole.lo S and N rev. a aad Sfrtoq, J eo- a. Tfea oaro trflrarf af tie Mif bava tahea a area stand la favor af taa ea UNION IS DEFEATED Suffrage Forces Not to Affili ate for Battle. MRS. CATT IS ELECTED Sacrraaor to TT. Anna Ifoward fhaw Cboara by National A clattoa Coaflktlnc TTtro rtro) Held IrrecoocllabW. WASHINQTOX Dec IT. A proposal thai tho Centrreeslonal Ualoa for orn an Surfraco b permitted to renew ta afflllatloa with) tha National American uftrae Assoctatloa waa defeated after a spirited debate at today's aesaion of tha aaaorlattoa annual convention. Authority waa aoted. however, for fre quent cooterenreo between tha lecta. latlvo committees ef the t wo bodiea In their licht before Concresa for a red- oral suffrase ameadment. Earlier ta tho aeseloo tha aasoclatloo held Ita annual election. Mrs, Carrie Chapmaa Call, of Now Tork. belnd choeoa pree.dent without oppoeitloo. to aueceed Ir. Anna Howard (boaw. AfftlUdow roiesally bWteeied. Consideration of tho reunion proposal followed a report from a committee of five ea conferaoca with a mailer com- mitteo from tho Concreaalonal I nlon. wbica, had ena-aeeted that tbo two or sreniaatione afailate. or that at least the lSiatatlva cemmltteea co-operata The committee report waa adopted, re jecting the first ur.es:loo aad accepting- tho second. Airs. JleCormlck. of Chl-ac. aad Lr. i.1w rtcoroualy opposed re union. Ti-.e assoctatloa bolievea la In creasiaa; the number of sutfraae rep resootatlvea and sen a tors, wbatev.r their party." said lira. ilcCormlch. "The union Inaiats that a quicker way la to hold tho dominant political party re sponsible for tho failure of Con-crass to paaa our amendment. The two theories are Irreconcilable." Xliss Ansa "Martin of .-Nevada, Mrs. Clendower Crana ef Massac base Its. Mrs. Itarton F. Jenks af Rhode Island, aad Vlra. Helena 1 1 1 1 1 Weed of Connec ticut arfed that affiliation bo permitted. Ovatloo Clvew Dr. Shave. Aa ovation waa accorded Or. fhaw. who nnorr a reaolutlon adopted yee- terday becomes honorary preetdent for lite. Aa a band becan to play a Pro ration of sutlraae leaders entered the ball, carrrlaa- flowera. Tbo deleaates reeo aad joined in tha el name of The 0tar-?;anr!ed Pan Bar" aa tha flowers war showered over Dr. fhaw. Ulia M. Carer Thomas, president of Bryn Wawr Cotlera. annouaced the ralaina- of a fund of ll.e to pro-vide aa annul tr for tr. Shaw for Ufa. BAKER SNOW FIGHT FILMED Ulfh fk-bool Pa pi la Dexllcate Manlo Ipal Cbfietmaa Trrr. BAKER. Or. Doc IT. Special V- rive hundred puptla ef the Raker Mich School filled the air with snowballs while the Ulb School nana piaye4 and SBOvlna- picture man busily turned ta crank of bta machine this arter aoak aa tha schools' dedication of the pta- municipal CbrUtmaa tree on Main treat. Benied tha rw battle aa at taa base af the tree waa a larce sua taad- Inr "Merry Christmas, TiaVar, ISIS wblrb had ben put up by the pupils. Most of the pupils march.4 to tho tree to tho muslo of tho band, and many lel-rha. packed with children. Joined In the parade. The fllroa are to be used la boosting tho city. GAMBLERS ESCAPE PROBE Seattle Grand Jury Rrcommenda Raid by Aothorltlce, SEATTLE. Wash. Dec IT. (Spe cial.). After belrwr In aessloa Inter mlttrntly since November la and re lurninc nine Indictments, the county rand Jury waa diechar-ted Friday aft ernoon by Jud4e Uiiiiam. Tha jury notified the court that Ita work bad been completed. The Jury said that, althourh many witnesses bad been examined in reaard to cambllna conditions. It bad been unable to connect any person with linbllnc conducted In beet tie. The report recommende that evidence of a-ambllae; bo obtained by raids con ducted either by tbo Sheriffs ofSce or ijKM-e department. The grand Jury waa composed of nine women aod elcht men. INCORPORATION IS DELAYED Apple Crovrrra' Association to Await (iorrrnmrDl Snrrr-f. HOOD RIVER. Or, Dec IT. (Spe clai. According to WKroer Plc. sales- manacer of the Apple Urowers Asso elation, wbo haa returned from Yakima. where he attended a aeasloa of the Appla Shippers Lftrna, tha organisa tion will not apply for papers of In corporation until next February, fol lowing a report to be made by three repreaentatives of the United States Wpartrnent of Arrlculture. who will make a survey of tho apple situation under the Joint supervision ef the De partment of Markets and Federal Tradrs Commission. Mr. Slrer says that the proposed cent a bos tax on apples for next year for an exploitation of new markets wsi touched on lightly. LAD OF 17 WEDS LASS, 17 Dakrr Youth Otrrcomni pirric-altlra and Gets Llcrnse In Idaho. BAKER. Or. Dec. IT. (Special. That love baa no time to wait for laws or years was shown this morning when T'aul. tho 17-year-old son of James Wright, returned to hla home from Weleer. Idaho, with hla bride. Tounr Wright went lo County Clerk A. B. Coombs y.eterday armed with permission from hla father to wed Mia Ethel Wllhela-ht, also or Baker, and of younc Wright's age. The clerk could not lasue a license because of the boy's age but the lad boarded the next train with his brIJe-to-be for Welser where no questlone were raised and the Pres byterian minister married tha two. COLONEL FRENCH ARRIVES Vaoconvrr Command Taken Orer by Officer From Honolulu. VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash. Dec IT. SpeclaL Colonel Francis H. French arrived last night from De troit and thla morning assunted com mand of thla post, and the Twenty-first Infantry, relieving Lieutenant-Colonel David J. Baker. Jr.. who haa been In charge moat of the time for more than a year past Colonel French, bis wife and dauahter Catharine, are house ueata ef Captain and Mrs. Robert K Offler for a few days. Colonel French waa last In command of the oecond Infantry at Honolulu. Start Your Shopping Tonight Twenty-Six Stores Make Attractive Offerings Twentv-six stores have scoured the producing centers of the world m order to assemble for your con sideration an unparalleled showing of Holiday goods. Whether you contemplate a gift for -father, mother sister sweetheart or child, you'll find a greater variety of whatever you have in mind at one 3 the stores listed below. Visit these establishments tonight-get acquainted with the service and their interesting prices and ample stocks youH find it decidedly advantageous. Members By Invitation, The Saturday Islight Shopping Service C. H. Baker Jaeger Bros. Shoes, 270 Morrison. 170 Washington, West Park and Washington. Felix Bloch Jeweler and 8llversmlth. Hi Morrison street. C. C. Bradley Co. Men's Hatters and Furnishers. US Washington street. Buffum & Pendleton Men's Clothiers and Furnishers. 311 Morrison street. Clarke Bros. Florists. Cut Flowers and Potted Plant. 287 Morrison street. A. & C. Feldenheimer Jewelers. Diamond Im porters and Silversmiths, Park and Washington. The Florsheim Shoe Shop Men's Shoes. J&O Washington street. Jrri'IIo'lson Co. Stationery. Printing. Engraving. 1ST Washington street. Woodard. Clarke & Co. Wood-Lark Bulldlnr. West Park and Alder sts. Jewelers, Diamond Merchants, 131 Sixth street. The Juvenile flnthea for TTidrlles. 143 Sixth street. Bet. Alder and Morrison. Knight Shoe Co. Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes. Broadway and Morrison. u e -Davis Drug Co. Druggists, Prescription pharmacists, Third and YamhilL Lfffert Jewelry Co. Jewelers, Silversmiths, 268 Washington street. r'nthhlf Co. Men's Clothing. Shoes Furnishings and Hats. Fourth and Morrison. Lennons Gloves. Hosiery. L mbrellas, 20 Morrison street. Mat his Clothier. Furnisher. Hatter, 147-149 Sixth street. Powers Furniture Co. Furniture, Draperies, House Furnishings. Third and Yamhill. Phegley & Cavender Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters. Fourth and Alder. Rosenthal & Co. Hunan Shoes, Main Store, 129 Tenth street. Branch, 303 Washington. Samuel Rosenblatt & Co. Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, 266 Morrison street. Ben Selling Clothier. Furnisher and Hatter, Fourth and Morrison streets. Sherman-Clay & Co. Pianos. Talking Machines, Records. Sixth and Morrison streets. Af. Sichel - Men's Furnisher and Hatter, 331 Washington street. Max M. Smith Florist, Cut Flowers and Plants, 141 Sixth St.. near Alder St. Staiger Shoe Co. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. 293 Washington street. At the stores listed above you are welcome to look without buying, and, if you care to buy without looking- it is as safe as it is convenient to use the telephone. COUNTY PAVING CARRIES Rr.rAIR OF HILLSBORO-FOREST CROVT. ROAD WISS AFTER FIGHT. To ,t. Bads for Waahlasrtaw la BM aad Kfferta at Red act lea Only Cat ll.Mv. woolgrowers meeting In the Commer cial Club was devoted to lectures by W. T. Ritch. sheep expert of the Oregon Agricultural College, who spoko In the morning on "Cross-breeding to Produce Double Purpose Sheep," and in the afternoon on "Construction and Man agement of Shearing Sheds." Thirty business men at noon gave a luncheon at the Antlers Hotel In honor of Mr. Rltch, Oran M. Nelson and W. E. Reynolds, sheep experts from Corvallis. Mr. Ritch urged co-operation by the Commercial Club In bettering the sheep industry. Electricity Is senerated by a windmill o sncceeetull- at a German technical school that It Is estimated that a elmllar plant could supply light and water tor 100 per sons at a cost of 1128 a year. HILLSBORO. Or, Dec IT. (Special.) By a plurality of 1 Totea tha Waah ,n.n Count budret meeting today adopted the Item of I2L000 for repair the H I Usboro-Forest orove roaa j i.h Aii.hAund macadam. . ... . debated for nearly o hours, strong opposition develop- to a tnrougn nm-" . . . . lstricta. wbo ex- semauves oi w . - . . pressed willingness to pay a high road v' . . " w A-nended x, but oeuevec n euuu. h ahways leaamg i " pplng centers. he adoption oi mo "'"" - . - .ii 1S000 from the a highway fund, and this amount ' .i..ini tha can of a little mora than two miles In the im proved road between Hlll.borc .and averton. wnica la -"hwav ith this dona a macadam highway extend through me wuou Multnomah line in the Canyon road . will I KalnW Oaston. I ino iam The total of the budget proposed eras i.690.27. and wnen rned at 4 P. M-. after considering It . , ...iriinn of onlr 111.- had been made. Of the amount cut. 1 000 waa proposed tor a lldlng to replace tha old structure the poor farm, which haa been con- . . aewanJ 1nrin. .i.. ... fha. moat laircely nded of any held since the budget . -.. i.. Pran Has sen- tlment of the county waa that tax es uld be reduced, out i" - posed expendlturea showed that the a Items were iixeo ----- - , Mnij n n T DM inncnio. Of res Tht t In, ser tsi on hit the staH will Heai Wit will tb to IJ Jot ltei 00 IK bu at dem Thi att I shou pro lar me meni ana wun - Senator E. W. Haines, of Forest Grove. presided. . WOOL MEN HEAR SPEAKERS Attendance on Second Day of Ses sion at Baker Is 1-anjcr. RAKER. Or- Dec. 17. (Special ) With a larger attendance than on the opening day, the second day oi us The Hotel Seward will serve an excellent CHRISTMAS TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 12 to 8:30 P. M. $1.00 Per Cover Three Special Dinners Served Daily, 5 to 8:30 P.M. 40c 50c .75c SUNDAY TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, 75c W. M. SEWARD, Manager cPIum Pudding No Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner la complete without it When one is filled to repletion with roast turkey and the other good things that go with it, any ordinary dessert fails to tempt, but one will always save a little room for Plum Pudding. Bring it on the table in the loaf with a sprig of holly for garnishment. KC Christmas Plum Pudding; By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor ol the Boston Cooking School Magazine. pound beef suet; 1 cup flour; i pound raisin (stoned;) pound currants; S ounces citron, cut fine; 1 cup sugar; orated rind of I lenwnj 2 cups flour; t level leaspoonjuis o Baking "ovcaer; j tea spoonful each, ground cloves ana cinnamon; l teaspoonful each, mace ana mm M asr 7 J.fS a M 'fcpsT JfTVKi-i eggs, i If! hi fr ifc&igl Sift together, three tlme, the flour, bafc ing powder, spices and salt. Chop fine the suet, mixing it with the cup of flour; add the fruit, sugar, lemon rind, and the flour mix ture together. Mix this thoroughly, then stir in the eggs beaten very light and mixed with the milk. The mixture should be quite stiff. Steam six hours in a buttered, two ciuart mold. Serve with hard or liquid sauce. Chopped figs or dates and nuts may be uied in place of the fruit mentioned. There are everyday and holiday recipes in "The Cook's Book." 90 of them, all by Mrs. Hill, all practical, all certain to suc ceed Send u a certificate from a 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder and we will send you "The Cook's Book. Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago. Kissing may be indulged In with perfect safety by observing the followlne precau tions as laid down by the American Social Hviiene Association: Cut out a square of tissue paper, give It a bath In an antiseptic solution and place it over your mouth. Thi3 safeguard will prevent the kiss dolns you harm, provided you don't wear out the paper or breaa inrougu tu A 4 neat of the sew U.