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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1915)
TIIE MORXTNO OlaEfiONIAT.' MONDAY. DECEMBER 20, . 1915. 11 CADET CREWIM PORT British Bark Mcdway Manned by Naval Recruits. STORMY VOYAGE IS TAKEN Vnlrn Trip Med to Taamaala With I.altraait Iron Rrqlrr laja aad Om Boy Hart by I Itlnc Dow a Hatchway. Tarenty-aa alert, ct.an-limbed cadets form , partio cf th crew of the I: -ttif feara M.dtar. now berthed at tft Nery. Pacific Lnrr b r Com5J'l -rert:aiir all will be lakes lata in Print Natal It. part .a oa tkeir rstura i t:aaiaad a' mtbb!pm.ft. for guar of lb bj-a.M l taelr ('t uvu aa lit . but after Ike trio imj. ar In Seedwae from t:aa-taa4 I Mozart. Ta.mani. act ten lo I'o't larv.1 tap" hat U bx-om K"l a, lore. Certeia la. William, wha la anav.ter r tb mmI. reported tkat lb 1:19 o it la lloftart. oa atbl.-a ta eal crrt.vl a care ef railroad Iron. m a fetrd ar. for tri jumt'. aa laey Tan lata a (real deal cf etormr apeetaer. on ef in 4i a Injur-! by f iltn 4wa a -' w.r. and wee left aabin l, it a fceia?itl al tl.ibart. T il.lway Ufl ::w-:n4 U..I April. an. wet t He la trta la llobart. Km ma-le Ih Irto from tlobtrt I ! lan-l in in ;t il-aya. T'. l.-ltay we b4 It a la Cttd In ll'U a. a triair.- abtp toe IB I rutf'jir s-tt-envneal. F ite years ao ebe w a eurtaiMl b a Ur t tb rcigta). aad aa aria I :r '.b Bar ln.-. Captaia Wii llama wu aa ?) aa ef ia Watt tar traatrarte a .4.4 la crr-yirr troupe .!. Tnt U4 l ltt. In lb early sart of In war oue lb reflated aafctea Ala lil carried we lb .Niatb Uaa cei-e. wan-a waa practically aaaaalleted at Won lJ.ut.ntal T. It.rtof chlf eflUef am I Wedwer. a: to saw eotn sarvlc I lb Mr la taw --Iy part of ta wa. T?ia ef la Vejwey ar: TV "Ai.l.tei. caplaia: T. H -rto. chief adl ear; R. Iferrte. Ur.i m.-r: J. Oteard. Mri c-r. C Mart's, third fi. H C. Atamtneoe. kit. -l lnernrtar Tb Xiar ta a af in cla ami tnnai iMsiMo lnLmnnft arblrb tn bar tor la a loa iim t'.mmryhint aa bo.r4 a.pt la a. mrir a 'rl a. tbaaca b bton4 I , tk. rtl . tba l t Iea4 wa.al fetra for Bat fnr. Oicarl a '. far bipmBl la tb l'af.4 Kingdom. irr.uirn .utcr i ct.osrn Tlva tall-Cotambia Li a Ultte draw front Hood Klr. ii-r Frrrn. or r. i .:- rial. rellawlna lb al Ut w.. of If. m.r t m.r rut. ( w.j.n(too l Tn I'-M.a A.teria al(atioa ij!ir, Tb Pt:M-i'o!nmtii Ita bii. It will naintaia It lol d -.. '.aenntinu I-, lo.ml aa-jr. llrjiftr. caul Cbar.a tt rnita. motor o( in cmpr, h o ta lb city T'.tr'lr. Ul B-nrf: enlr friht o nt from point, a lb ?rf rir. W will carry ao fr.iabi from il4 r.m.r t i'orilaaa. r. E. H'on. wb baa ta local ac.nl fur Tb t'all-CofimMa llaa. fill l. lo.l for Portlaad. pisy axd Mtnnir Annin: l orwrr ririrn rail Carro and It lr Comra la Hallat. Carry laa a cacaclty caraa af car bandit aa4 r.mrel. tfta tamr IaUy. atr charter lo Cwayn an4 lioyt. ?'-a4 la karbor yt'rday aft.rnooa al a a claw fram la l'rn. !. hh. kreuabt itt loot at mrv:bodl and mi leea of c.m.ut. Atr diarharclnc ctri al in " lloyi dot th will ba aMftxl and will laka aa limiitr for M. 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T arana eeb" Ar!ia am4 frta a rroaaaarax, rrot4ia la L Meieae I rat I tuar. Tn ar ' a -ta ecbaoray tr.l:ely- la daa la fr.t ctUoiU paia Ta a-aaaa aittattr taiay arrtaad la frata Saa PtaaiaN-o rfOBTJI NUtt t-r. IP Caa4Mi-a af tb liar at I P M. : a, aaad.ratt, a lad. aaatb. tat. sa aala nipa. I IT A M ... II. ta A. ai . AT foal II A. at. T taat T P M. ..ST fat ..-t tat MINISTER TAKES BLAME prrosco pastor ADim act was JCPTiriKO. ( Icraraaaat. w riatt atl.tr ta PI facia c pf ah aVcalltalloa. cashmere: wasb, r. i. fp- rll nr. 1L McAlplnaw ttbosa ttausb tar flcured ta a Tacorea cbarch scan dal recently, aad who waa aatil r really paaior af tha Caahmrra idtptlat CTiurch. aaa openly acknowledged ra- tponaiblllty and pullt la matters that ed ta hie baloc depoard from bis pas. torat. Prora fpofean be addred a lanptby letter to bis former cons rep-a lloa, la wbicb be caadldly conteaaad bis aborlcomiacs aad nuid publlo tb da ta, la of tb Iranaactlon that stirred up nucl acltatlon.. ankinc forclcnta of tboa whom b bad wronged and Of farms to make, soma lima, snobs? rap aration for financial lopaca. la bl It-tier. Ilea. Mr. MrAlplna soes Into details and specifically mentions 11 tbe traneaotlons conceralnar th t ur. ha of an aotomobll. abaoltrind y. IC Marsetta. superlalandeat of miav atonp. from all blam and aaauming la- diftdttal rraponaibulty. Tba latter rinds with true rpataaea r bl t'tttla, and a an etidrnc of bis aincarlty b ofl.ra lo aaeambla all bis financial uMlaellone under a trusle- pl-.ip and pay In a aubal'tatlal aum tact ntontta to llauldat Ibarn. Tb coaara- atloa bar baa lakea a aeoeroua view of Ik clmintatancep ami. wianinc blm ptefy poalM soccoaa, baa ajrbntrd blm cbareb Iraa.f.r paper, iir. AlcAlplne baa reaalned bis health and at p rt a. n t ta emplotad as floorwalker la oaa of Dpokaa a IttHnf d.partment stores. 1'oar Klllrd In Jltary AcrldroU VANnrncnirT. pa.. !. it Tb death m l reauitlnc from It accident early today wnaa a Jitney baa was atruck by a faat frelsot train oa the Peaaeylaaalaa Kali read at Weetapolo was broBs-tit lo faur lanlsM. with the daatb of W. L Oaorpa. owner cf. tbe mac h la. SALStON-PACKLNG ONE or i GKEAT INDUSTRIE. J In 1915 ther ttrrc packet! in Orrroo T14.10S catrs of udmoa, I tahich had a total weight of mora t thAn 21.13 tons. If aU thU food I roo Ul b made into on hujra tal- J man, th f uh would b Dior than 1200 ftt Ion; and iU rrtatc-tt width would b nor thaa 430 fert. The total pack required 3 02 j. 000 can. If theaa cans wrr laid end to end thry troold ni'it on continuous chain f t trndinf from Portland to Tia Juana. Mexico, and back, dis tance of 1S0O mile or would form an unbroken line alonr the railroad track between Portland and Omaha. The value of these? cans alone totals nearly $500,000 and Uv pa. per Label! sped on them coat ap proximately $2S,000. Tbe wooden boxes in which they were packed bare a value to the manufacturer I of 53,000. Orriron ' salmon pack in 1915 was exceeded only once J in IS J when 712 STi rain wrnra S a prxaduced. The total value of the 47 output waa nearly o,vw,- e 000. Tbe bUtory f this important Industry will be presented In aa intereatinr manner in the New Year's edition of Tbe Oreronian. ..oj.ooJba4 IS Dividend Receipts Said to Going Into Securities. Be RETAIL TRADE IMPROVING Sail I'ranclaco Dank, Conunentlog oa Daslacs Conditions, Ixoks for Crrat Drruand for Lnmbcr la West Vt'bcn War la Orcr. uricct proepet for th comlnc year are I resided D tbe current news re port of Ibe Welt Farft-o .Nevada .Vl- tlonal Bank of San Kranclaco. The public," saya tbe letter. "Is evlnclna ita conftcent.- In th future by purchaam; mora aecurltle than It baa boacbl at Ihla aeaaoa In many years. aad tha couolry'a bank poaltloa la so el rone aa lo make poaalbl an eipan aioo of world trade upon a scale never before attempted by American bual- oeaa men. .tome lll.MI.tli of railroad and ln duatrlal bonda mature this month, aad nearly IUS.000.SSt lo December dlvl dend and latereet payments la balag dlpborped. Tha January dlaburaementa for divldenda aad lalereat will ream about l:ie.40. and moat of this fund will probably be reinvested. Since lh month o;ned numeroua corpora tions and Inetltutlona have Increased their dividend disbursements In cooee auence ef the hirhly profitable busl aetp they bare don. Aa acouraclnsr taereaae In the vol ume of rlal trad noted at various commercial centers within the last fort night reflects tba greatly Increased purcnaeler power of iba people. There are few 141 mea In the country today and relatively few Idle cars. In con trast with conditions eilpllnr a rear ao. when the railroads ware com p. amine of poor buaineps, tbe story aow la of a record arraio movement In tha acrlruitural sections wita ronares tlon of frelp-ht at th rt terminal ranters. It la said that I tlmss tn freisht room available on tha trans. Atlaatie l:ners could b employed 10 pood advantage were It poaalbl to In creaaa shlpplnc facilities lo that al tera. Aa it la. railroad traffic la beav lly concealed at seaport polnta and It la not easy lo sea bow the situation eaa be Immediately relieved. 'i'aok eloarlnais for November wr 21 p.r ceat above th November fl urea of lilt, which was tb previous hlen record for that month. For th clues outside New Tork City tb total wss th lars-ett ever reported. -The Paclflo Coast lumber lodustry. after several year of Inactivity, r.es besun lo shoar evident slaTns of Im provement. A considerable demand for lumber products baa appeared, limited apparently by freltbl ralee on rellroaa shipment and by tha scarcity of totj naca for ocean traneportallon. It is reasonable lo pct that ona effect of the conclusion of the war In Europe, taai knar time arrives, will be . a.... A.manrl far lumber for r- bulldinc purpesaa. and tha Influence of .... thia treat Induatry of our Coast may prove to be highly Itnpor. tant." . rOftTIAND BANKS SHOW CAIN National InaUlaUon OnUld City Grow. State Concern lo. tfkit. tVa aaennrres of th banks tt Hit ' . , k - showed a aubetantlal increaae in .r.n. State Bank B'"'?'; '' thai tb banks outaioe i contracted their rasoorces. Th eara-rea-ate reaourct-i . . -t t 1. . r,n N'ovember la. Ill, were tttttniottl compared wnn .oi l! on tv-tobcr l. llt. an Increas of II.ITJ.7.I4. , , Tk. ...mtrrra of the bank In fha .t.ta ontalrl of Portland were lltt. Ill 117 1 on November 10 of th' Par whtla they were 1S !S.1 on Oc tober a I of laat year, a decrease of tan to: tn Th Kiamlnffi rport show that wbll th National b-tnka of tha plate outside of Portland alned 11 J1.S- 7 te stat and other banks lost 12.- (.1.470.(7. COCNTT VAIrtT! $40.HS,283 Ahc-rdeen Irad at Cray Harbor With Appralaemnt of $7,4 1 5, It. ARrHDEEV. Wasli.. Doe. 1J. (Pn rl.t I Accordlns to a lUtle lass thnn a te per cent valuation by th Asaessor all real ana pereottta pmrtu Uray Harbor County la worth for taxable purposes tlO.44l.lH. Tb total taxes lo b ralacd against this valua tion la tt.Mt.44s. Aberdeen la rated a the wealtbleat city In the county. Its valuation being r.lacd at I7.4IS.7II: lloqulam's valua tion la $4.111. !: Montreano. 1457.411; th count la nlaced at t;.3.ej. Coamopoll. I41S.411; and Elma. U(4.- 1. "ALLY nOKDri AHE 4VKAK CaderwTltlna; Syndicate Reported Compelled to Take Crood Block. Thea Portland peopl who Invested. earlier In the scaton. in tne Angio- Frmrh loan are wishing; mat tnry had waited a while. Moat of th local purcnae were made at T and II H. Tha prlr-last week went down to below PS. The mar ket Is said to be weak, owing to the fact thai the und.rwrltlng period ha endd with a large block- of the securities unaold. If the market Is able to ab sorb tba remainder of the lasua It I probable that the price will go op as eoo a aa all bav ben disposed of. Aealelant Bank Xlxamlncr Named. t F. H:a1a. who has been office satiatant In the State Bank Kiamtnere'e Department at lalem. has been a p polnted aa aaalatant Btat Bank Ex miner to succeed E. r. Blina. wno raalgoed a few week ago to becom cashier of th Farmer' State Bank at North Powder. Tb appointment. which was mad by a U Ha r gen I. fttate Bank Examiner, I effective at once. Itcscrve II ranch Ixac Head. A uerttaar lo Ilustell Dowry, dep. oty governor of the Federal Reserve Bank at San Francisco, probably will b named by tba directors before th rat of the year. Mr. Dowry baa re al p ned to become president of Ihe Flr.t National Hank of Oakland, with which b was connected before Joining tbe Federal forces. Oregon City Bond Taken. Th Lumbermen's Trust Company of Portland has bought tha entire lasue of Oregon City bonds aggregating I17S.- 4. The sal waa nmd at par and accrued Interest. The Issue pay per cent. Tbe bonda are Intended to re place outstanding warrant. Portland Steel Sell In Seattle. Ia referring to the new Times bulld og la Seattle as a "Made In Seattle" atructure. the Railway and Marine News, a SsalU publication, vluef.Uy PUBLIC INVESTING do a not tak Into account tba fact that tba atel la being fabricated In Portland. Tba work- Is belnir dona by tha Northweat Steel Company, of this city, Itbeoch tba contract Is la tba nam ef a smaller Seattle firm. Association Officials Namr-d. James K. Lynch, president of tbe Lynch ankers American Bankers Association, an nounces the appointment of th follow log territorial vlra-presrdents: Alaska. Kidney Anderson, cashier Bank of Seward. Esward; Canal Zone, A. G. Clapham. president commercial Kb tlonal Bank of Washington. D. C. branch. Cristobal: Hawaii. B. M. Da mon. Bishop Co, Honolulu: Philip pine Islands, IX Oarcla, cashier Bank of th Philippine Islands, Manila; Porto Rico. Burt O. Clark, manager Amerl can Colonial Bank, branch. Xayaguex. Tie Trade Kipccted'to Increae. COLD BEACH. Or, Dec. 1. (Spa claL) It la expected that the tie bual- nas In Tort Orford will receive new Impetus through the operations of tbe A. F. K slab rook Company. Tbe Esta- brook Company is now negotiating for waterfront upon which to Install cable tramway for loading vessela and for th storage of ties. BAITL.E FOUGHT IN DEN RAIDERS WIGGLE THROCGH II AFT TO eni.EiE. AIR Fat ate Eacaplaa Thrah Dtaara Lead Offerer to Apartaaeat Wber (300 la Oaaltusi Is Ttkta. FEATTLE, Wash, Deo. !. (Ppe- claL Gaining an entrance through an air shaft lo an opium den In the Hon Tick apartments. W. L Slscho, ppecial agent of tha United a late Treasury Department, battled with one of tha Chinese attempting to escape. and after having basted him, opened the door for the entrance of Special Federal Agents Hamar and Watson. Lrtong Jo aad Ah Lrt. said to be the propri etors of th place, were taken to the Pollc (nation pending Investigation. Opium worth 114 was seised. The Government officers went to the Hop Tick apartment In search of the Chlnete opium den. They traced tbe den through the fume of opium that escaped from a door and transom. Poeclal Agent Hamar was familiar with the building and recalled an air shaft that led to the . Inside rooms. Air. Plscno managed ta wriggl through the 11-Inch air shaft until be reached th den. SOCIETY A".' rARTY pf Reed Colleg tudnU upon a novel plan of spending a week of Christmas vacation at Mount Hood. Tbe psrty will leav On tbe ( o clock train Monday Morning for Bull Run. Hero pack a of provisions, skis ana snowshoes will be shouldered and the Dartr will begin a :i-mll walk to the Arrahwtnna Hotel, where th night will be .pent, Tbe next morning the most difficult part of the Journey will begin. About 1 of the II remaining miles are covered with more than throe feet of snow and this distance wlU be covered on skis and snowshoes. It I expected that an entire day will be consumed In making this distance and the party hopes to reach Government Camp befos dark. Here they will be comfortably houeed In the Summer borne of Dr. Richmond Kelly, and after two daya of snow and Ice aporta. the return to Portland will b made In time for Christmas eve. .The members of the party are: Miss Dorothy Coffin. Miss Clara Eliot. Miss' Kelly. Miss Esther Kelly, Miss .Bessie Nelson. Harold Guy Marrlam. Harold Smith, Oeorge Buland, Archibald Clark and Harold Weeks. a Th Woman' Tres Club ws In stalled In Its new headquarter at the Portland l'res Club room Friday night and celebrated the event with a reception to membera and friends. The rooms were decorated with a profu sion of Ivy and red satin ribbon. Th programme was especially bril liant, contributed by Mips Kugenla Woodbury, Miss Gertrude Hoe be r and Mm. June Heed. ll."S Woodbury's reading or Rupert Hughes' (ketch, "Old Nest." was a bit from real life and her pathos and humor were equally appealing. Mies Hocber began her numbers with "Invano" and cave as an encore "Goblin Inside." Her second aong was "Alone In I-ove's Garden" (Hewitt), to which she played her own violin obllgato. with Ml.-s Alicia Mc Klroy at the piano. Mm. Reed's con tribution were: "Hungarian Bongs." "Poem" (Flblch). "Schemo" (Van Goena), arranged by Mme. Reed. The "Hungarian Songs." played by Mme. Reed, are eld compositions, now out of print and attractive chiefly for their wonderful rhythm. At the do of the programme th president. Mrs. Martha P. French, mad an address, thanking th artists for their contributions and also ex tending thanks to th Portland I'ress Club for sharing their headquarters with the Woman's Press Club, a a a T. J. Holland and Miss Edith Hextar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hexter, war married Wednesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Holland left shortly after for the North and will pass their honey moon In Tacoma. Seattle and othei cities, returning to Portland about Christmas to establish their home bare. I a On ef th moat enjoyable affairs of tb past week was th 600 party given by Mrs. Anna II. I'atien and Mrs. Id V. High, at th residence of Mrs. Pat ten. 1I0J CarHeld avenue, on Frldnt night. The house waa artistically decorated for tha occasion with holly. Oregon grape and Christmas bells. Those present were: Mr. and airs. Ed win 1'-. Holmes. Mr. and Mra. Ira H. Harper of Vancouver, Mr. and Mr. William K. Green. Mr. and Mr. W. R Macklln. Mr. -and Mra Frank Weed. Mr. and Mra. Everett Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Ashbaugb, Mr. and Mrs. David Ruhl. John Gregg. William Burcn. Mrs. Earl HacketL Mrs. Julia Knagga. Clyde Knagga. Mrs. ratten. Mrs. High. Mr. Wat eon. Th card honora were won by Mrs. Jewett and Clyde Knaggt; consolation prlie by Mra. FtAnav Weed and Wlillam Burch. aaa Mra J. H. McAfee, of East Thirtieth street, la recovering from a recent se ver lllaeas. a e a Mis Charlotte Beggs, of Chicago. Is tha guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Charles Field. PROSPERITY rests largely with the individual who carefully- systematizes his resources. This National Bank offers every facility for the' accumulation of funds plun a personal constructive service in all finan cial affairs. Interest on Time and Sav ings Accounts. PI NorwestTi?i::: Srrth.avndjl "GAftllLLE" IS GHARFfel Baker Audiences Are Won by Old, Fascinating Story. NONE OF APPEAL LOST Miss McIIenry KmpliasUe Pathos of Lines Without Tears and Edward Woodruff Brings Out Force of Biff Scenes. CAST OF "CAM11XK." Camilla Frances McHenry Armond Duval Edward Woodruff Moot. Duval Henry Hall Oaatoa Rieus Walter Recan Count DeVervllle Will Lloyd Ouetave Walter Siegfried Madame Prudence. . . .Ellpabetrj Roas Mohette Mary Bdpett Baker Nanlne ...Mancy Duncal Oljmpe Minnie Townaband BT LECNB CAM BAER. No on can gainsay tha drawing power of a play holding th values of Camin." It la a elassta in literature, and h had It place In tb fancies of fiction reader for many years. - There will be audience to love thl old story when modern play have passed Into oblivion. Two such au dlence gathered at the Baker vestar day to witness the Bsker Player pre sent a version of Alexander Duma' Dlav. And ther witnessed an espe cially, atrnner actlns- oresentatlon, with Francs McHenry giving a splendidly resourceful performance of Camilla, ana Edward c wooarurr aaaing mawre lie m hit laurelt aa Armond. Always Camilla, the tempeet-tosseii heroine of Dumas' pathetic story, has been a dramatic figure. Her nature Is paradoxical, but .'a full of force and conalatencv It Is truly a late hour to revive any nart at all of this famou tory or dissect the emotions or it sutler Ing heroine, or to conjecture on the why and wherefores or Armonu s ac ceptance of conditions. But It is not too late an Hour to say that Frances McHenry has never played ao close to the hearts of her audlenco as she does In "Camllle." Her portrays Ideallr fits Into that world-old descrlp tlon of Dumas' heroine, "an unreasoned explosion of youthful ardor In a storm of passion and tear.- witn tne excep tlon that France McHenry never ob trudes her tears. She suggests them. and Invariably In good tame. Miss McHenry's playing of Camilla is amazlnarlv .sympathetic full ot near tugs and played In a soothing, restful key. with no shrieking and tearing of dramatics. The Armond of Mr. wooarurr i sin cere and played with ardent spirits and vigorous onslaughts In, tbe big scenes. His performance 1 clear-cut. ana marked with dltrnltv and charm. To Elisabeth Ross, as th garrulous per netual becaar Madame Prudence, Ca mtlle's milliner friend, goes great credit for a quaintly humorous picture. Will DJovd as the Count Devarvuie played with his Invariable smoothness and finish. Walter Regan, as Gaston, gave an interestingly persuasive rolo Henry Hall was convincing as iuva the elder, and Walter Setgfrled played dustave ably. Marv Kdaett Baker brought spngni- ly charm and wlnsoraeness to the role of Nichette and Mlnnl Townshend made 'a beautiful and saucy Olympe. Completing th cast was Nancy Dun can aa Camllle S maid canine. Tn. nl.v will continue ait tnis weeg. with matinee on Wednesday and Sat urday. NEWSPAPER MAN RETURNS It. D. Cannon Again Becomes City ' Editor of TcIegTm- B. D. Cannon, who ha lone been Identified with active newspaper work n th Northwest, ha returned to Portland after a two yeare' absence. and. beginning today, will resume his former place as city editor or. ine Eveninar Telegram. Mr. Cannon 4eft I'oriiana in in zor San Jose, where ho engaged tn the publishing business, later going to llano, where he rehabilitated a hews paper which bad gone Into th hand of a receiver. With Mr. cannon re turn, l'aul Chamberlin. who baa been n charge of the olty new department nd at tbe same time news eaitor, will give all of his time to his duties aa new editor. Michigan ex-Star Drops Dead. DENVER. Colo.. Dec, 19. Guy I. Bort, 17. a star football player of th University of Michigan ten year ago. dropped dead while reading a news paper in a Turklah bathhouse her to V. TOO lATK TO CT.A8SIFT. 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