THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING,' OCTOBER 3, 1313. THRQUGtf .,WQMAN'S ENERGY AND ENTERPRISE' ' : - i ; ; r ;,,r.;r jonesmore has CONCRETE: SCHOOL BUILDING SPEEDING XJLXJXliJLJ U U vv uxiu; Evidence:. That Speedometer sft,V 10 rn i t lmto m UUII LLMIO CHARGE miuea ai neinai. " LentaOr., Oct IS. C. C. Oberinlre; who' VM fined, the minlibum of 115 and costs Jast Monday for speeding on ' the gudr tMiI Sunday, despite hi protestations that the speedometer the arresting officer, Eugene White, ' was inaccurate, persuaded Justice KJlneman to' reopen his case Saturday and .was acquitted. Obernjlre introduced the evidence or an expert. JjOckwooo of a' speedometer company, that his ' speedometer was tested and found cor rect. and ' in fact showed a speea 2 f miles when the actual speed ' between JI and 25 miles an hour. fleer White ha since the arrest bought a new SDeedometer. ' ft. -A.-. Wolf cans;, in whoso case th clrcuntastances and evidence were am as in Obermlre's, also .: auitted. ' ... ' A . l ick em. - cashier of the Scandi n avian-American bank. ' J. B. hong and K. 8. HI rains, who were arrested by Officer White for speed in r last Sun t.y on the Sandy road, pleaded iruilty. and .were each, rinea iro ana cosis. Th eases of EVW. Patt and R. IX , 1-Vntana. manager of the Oregon Pack Ins; . company, charged wlth speeding, wilt come no Monday at a- in. Conrad 8. Olsen. proprietor of gro cerv f store near .. Lenta1 Junction, who was arrested Wednesday- on a charge of - assault and battery tn bis wife, wan allowed to depart Under a sus pended 'sentence by Justice Kltneman Thursday. Qlsen,,.who baa been In ro,ihl before for this off euse, , was forced to pay costs,, and will spend 25 days on the rockpile If -toe gets drunk or vlalent again. The versatile Justice managed to reconcile ' tlie couple and ffiMpant . Ivniv Action.. . Mr. E. Colton of L Croisi Wis., arrived this afternoon for a , three weeks' -Visit At the home 'of her uncle, John Welrod, on Foster road. ARCHER PLACE ANTS MORE If LIGHTS ADDED Improvement - Club; to Discuss Needs; Foster Road Ques , tion Considered, Archer i Place,' Oct. 4. The Jit Scot; ' Improvement club, at Us regular fort nightly meeting In the Anabel Preaby ( terian church Monday, will lay plana for securing- mora lights for the district, and will discus the Improvement of Koater road. - , " . .The petition for improving this roil from Klfty-fcond to Seventy-second : street already contains the fignatr.rea of between 30 and It per cent of tUe required 40 per cent, of property own era. The petition baa been held up. In the hope that the city would help pay , the cost from the general city funds, aa Foster road is one of the main arteries - of travel and concerns more . thaa its own Immediate district "v - - , t ' . Forty-second - avenue from Flf ty-a ond to Fifty-ninth streets la ;. being cleared, and crosswalks , and cement sidewalks are being laid. ' Similar wort i is being done on . Fortieth avenue .front Fif ty-aecond street to the car line, and the water main on this street Is being lowered. ' Petitions for similar work on adjoining cross streets are being cU- :. culatedv - j- . ,&:M. : . vtsV V r ' south of Foster road-will hold a neigh borhood meeting soon to plan for-planting trees in the parking of the streeta of the district Uniformity In the loca tion and kind of trees used Is the object TOW ML. IE Deputy District Attorney Gives ' Opinion Regarding Pro ' visions. i " "i; Ayr. - v ' " I V"- -v. .rt - r .r-:.' VIS ;, u ,- . of ' ill I x : i'i n .'i. "A I , "--ii" V.'. or i i ill 1 1 ;.". i w . i ' - i t ... n l.iwi "' I J ' I Vjf r" ' ' ti If Mrs.- Mary., A. iVyae ot 44S JEast Eighty second street. . north, had not been a' born, organiser, and booster,' It a highly probable; the children of the Joneamore district would still be truJg. inr mile and a. half over muddy roads and through reina and atorma to school. For years the Monte. villa school was the only publlo educational institution available for the youngatera who live in the hollow below Montavllla, And the city , fathers did not aeem disposed to alter conditions. Mrs. Vyae. on the other hand,, thought ' the residents of Joneamore . fbrmed a large enough com munity for a school building of their own. Thereupon she set out to procure the building.'' . y;'4Sy. Constituting- with. her daughter. Mxa. Elisabeth McKern of Ut East Eighty second street,-north.- a self-appointed committee, they a tar ted p campaign for joneamore. scnooi zor joneamore cnu- dren.' They haunted board of education meetings; they gathered hundreds of petition signatures, and by unremitting hard work, , aecured e little . one-room ortable, achool building. Y: ;i. Tnla'waa nearly four years ago and waa deemed a great victory at the time, but the movement then etarted by Mrs. Vyae grew, with the ' years, and today Joneetnope la the proud possessor of a new concrete building, with four teach ers and nearly ISO students. ' i The hew Jonesmore school la altoateJ in the same hollow where ,once lta pre deceaaor. : the - portable) ahack, . stood. The old one-room school - ia doubtless now doing duty in some outlying part of the city, until aome-woman of Mrs.-Vyso'a- stamp takes the .initiative and impresses upon the board of education the need of permanent quarters. The Joneamore school building waa opened October 1 and la a handaome structure of Concrete and stone, modern in every Top At left, Mrs. Mary A. Vyae, .who Inaugurated move ' for 'Jonesmore school; ' At right, future young 1 ladlei of Joneamore. Bottom At left, new 'school house at Jonesmore.,. .At right, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Kern, who autet$d Mrs. Vyae. - , - ,' ' v , v detall with. an assembly hall . and six classrooms, , "I (Imply could not bear to see those children walking mile and a ; half through all kinds, of weather to school every day when they might Just as well attend a school near , at : home. Mrs. McKern and I put. our shoulders U the wheel. . and were rewarded for our f forts.". Thus briefly vnd expreaaivaly Mra,, Vyee describes ner efforts. In- addition to, having secured:-: the Jonesmore school,. Mrs. Vyse has for many - years been , a successful .organ iser, for the order of Lady Macabeea. She claims to be the mother of Lady Macabees In Oregon. Largely instru mental in securing organisation of the order in . Portland, her meat ', recent achievment "la the' establishment ; of th Ingleaide Park hive, Irt the community in which she-Uvea. . . . ' Before coming to Portland Ura. Vyae was a resident of Detroit ; 1th so children! lor at f least whose nil dren would not oppose the marriage, would, be- acceptable. . :,:. ' ;v.''.-v '; . ,A She said she wrote the aseeesor be cause she knows that he la acquainted ith the atandlng of all citlsena. Aeaesaor Strain has gone over , his hooka and selected, several farmers as ellgihlea, and has written toe widow some advice ' as to how to approach ihem.1 , ' IN PAWNBROKERS Deeputy Dtatrfet Attorney Delch, who Is handling cases under the 1913 law governing money lenders, does not be lieve the law includes pawnbrokers In its provision. He said that his under ataiidinif of the law was that . only tboxe who received more than 10 per cent Interest on personal credit were amenable to the law. If this conten tion ia right, he Bald, pawnbrokers would be eliminated, as they lend ( i.itvic,q ,nq nuv on credit. .The question was raised because of the fact that In the title of the act pawn brokers are specifically let out of com pliance fWltu the provisions of the act, ; while In the body of the act no men tion la made of them. .The first trial under the new law requiring money lemlera to aecure It-' censes from the state banking board , before they charge more than 10 per cent Interest will come up for a hear ing tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Lpu'sa U. . Rosenthal, sole owner of tho Elby company, waa arrested on complaint of V.' H. Johnson that ho was assossed by 'the company '12MC Merest on a 7.50"Joan for 98 days, and was charged with not having complied with the. law.; Cash bail of $250 was put 'p for. her ! appenranco beforo District .'udge.fia.vton. It in expected that the v pui jurwara xnai me ccm- pany operates under a city license as a pawnbroker ,es8.blihm'nt. Delch said if that plea la made he will take the stand that the n oney waa loaned on personal credit and therefore she can not hide behind that plea, but W liable to, punishment, for violating the law. UMATILLA; BACHELORS r3V"HEAR lTE,'? "HEAR YE" Pendleton, or., Oct 25-I admire Jlxe western. ona,n so much more than the eastern; man that I want to get one all my own." .Thus wrote a widow of Sal era to 'Assessor C. p. Strain f Umatilla, county, prefacing a request for him to recommend some good man of middle age who la convinced that It in nut good that man should be atone fche wrote a very modest and sincere totter, declaring that she is no adven turees. Mit simply a lonesome Woman ith a desire to make some good man a good "wife. - The man, she aays, must " tnumis, nnqueauonea so orieiy ana i in IYIC LEAGUE WILL GIVE LUNCHEON SERIES William : Fielding:; Ogburn presided yesterday at the regular weekly meeting of the executive board of , the; Oregon Civic League and appointed the. follow ing committee to arrange for a' series of . civto J lunoheons: 5 A. C. Newill, chairman; Mrs. A. C. Ne will, Mrs, C. B. Woodruff, Miss. Mabel . Weldler and R. Fulton -Rlseling,,, ?;- fe' ,?, ?':( The first 'one of the series will be given next Saturday at noon, November 1. at which the topic to be discussed will be the . Workmen's Compensation Act, William MacKensie, secretary of atationary engineers' union, will, speak in favor of the act, and the name of the speaker ? opposing .it , will be an. nounoed shortly. After the apeeehea free discussion will be invited, and it la expected that, a great deal of Interest will be shown after each aide of the question baa been explained.. The place will be announced on Monday. Places mav be reserved by phoning ; to the office of the league, 309 Journal build lng. Main 2869. f. Divorce Suit Dismissed. After four days spent In examining SI witneaaea for both sldea. Circuit Judge Davis yesterday dismissed th divorce complaint ' r Ethel MoCrow against Garnet McCrow, saying that he did not ; find sufficient evidence on which to baae a decree.' Neither party waa given casts! Judge Davis advised Mrs. McCrow to return to her husband and two small children, saying that she did wrong to leave. home and children In the first place. McCrow said he was ready to welcome her home, . . The suit is baaed largely on trouble with McCrow's father, a Polk county farmer. After the marriage In 1906 McCrow took up the management of, bU f father's '380 acre Polk county farm, ;., OREGON REPRESENTED ;'t 4 AT STANFORD "U" Stanford Unlveraity, Oal., Oct.' 11 there are sixty-three students regis tered st Stanford University from' Ore gon, of which the majority, thirty-eight, are from Portland. ... . .. yv , The law department has' t( of these, the engineering courses nine, seven in econom4os, five in history, four bin Eng lish and the rest scattering through practically every department' This reg lstratlon for the first semester alone exceeds that of the entire last year by' thirteen. .-, y i Preparing for Big dame. I i Stanford University, Cal..: Oct 2B.In preparation for the big annual Rugby game between California and Stanford on November 8, the Stanford athletic oonncil . Is erecting V 2000 additional bleacher seats, which will make a total aoeoimnodatlon of oVer 17,000- besides mti. JU. uiDion, . traveling - passen ger agent of the Southern Paclflo Rallwav. ' Mtniunv.' with ttA1niiAetr at Cincinnati, and P. K.1 Gordon,, gen eral paasanger -, agent ' ; for the . ' same company, with headquarters at r San Francisco, are ' regtsttered at, t ; the Multnomah, . . -. , ... . . : ' ' :-The east "la all' right, bat I want to aay that It's ' the west . for me," said O. B. Johnson, a merchant of Astoria who has . Just returned from a montVs trip through the east, i and la registered at the Multnomah.' . "I had a fine time, encountered much good weather, but believe more than ever that there is no placerlike Ore gon."' :. ',':yi Mrs, Kelson Gorf Inkle and her ; in fant daughter, V Lorraine Annes, -are returning to Oakland, Cal., with her aunt, Mr a. . Rae Pallmbaum. who - baa been spending several months in Port land 'as a- bouse guest of , Mrs. Gor flnkle. On arriving in Oakland Mra. Gorf inkle wlU be the gueat of her brother and ' slster-ln-laV, ; J Dr. and Mrs. ; Herbert J. Samuels of 1414 Myr tle street Thy Will ; leave , about November 1st. :;r;:. , C Leaser Cohen of the Globe theatre 1 as returned :J rom ' New Tork, accom panying 'his .son, who is to.be associ ated with-' the General Electric .com pany. i Mr, Cbhett vlalted the film, atv dloa while In the east and became peri aonally acquainted with many of the icreen -actora. ? H saw', several . pictures m the making; at tn Vltagraph and loibln studios. During his a lay he contracted for 'the' choicest ' piotorea r reduced by the licensed makera, the Olograph. Vltagraph and Edison, whose exclusive service la now being shown In his theatre. , . f&jrvxt. iHL' C Richmond of ..Seattle, t local ' rreignt . agent or the - Milwaukee ' rail- road, was, in Portland yesterday on company business. ' ' The members of the''' Washington State College Football 'team are at the Oregon. , . . " .t J. -Buchanan. af business ' man of Maryhill, la registered at the? Oregon, ... - J. E. McGowan an . Insurance man of Seattle , is stopping at the Oregon. Arthur JW. Bennett, wholesale Jew. eler , of San Francisco, is at . the -Ore gon. . '. f ".'';-''. ;'"!. ..;..f .:AH;,.;;i ". Mrs. O. T. BUnchard of Grants Pass, is a. guest at the Oregon." ; . Judge Webster Holmes and "wife, of Tillamook, are guests ' at the,' Im perial. . i-L w;rw;.' .v.'- ' . v . B. S. Rolfe and wife, of ; Elugene, are registered at the,',ImperiaLv':.' r,.- 'i : Judge A. ' M. Crawford, attorney gen era! of Oregon, Is stopping at the Imperial. 'V-V':'. "' V i-1 . . -: ' J. French. Jr., a sugar man of Hon olulu. and ,;wife'.;: are f guests at the Imperial,! 1 ; CABINET MEMBERS ABOARD U. S. S. WYOMING. t. '' 'J I 1 4 I 1 NT asw Secretary of , War Garrison aid Secretary of the Navy Daniels watching a;' hotel j. man, and Harry Kayler. a- merchant, . of . Lon I Beach," are at the Perkins. V ; , ; .;. : :. B. M. Colvert a, . merchant of ,Mt. Vernon,, is stopping at -the Perkins. ' John .Kill, a merchant: of Mt , Ver non, is stopping: at the Perkins:.' :?v i Thomas Luak,. a merchant of Silver, ton. is registered ' ati the Perkins. : Frances ? Norbey . -a , milliner ef Astoria, sis " stopping '.at the Mnlt- nomah. f - .:' H-'t I C. Bogett and' R. ? A. 'Grimes, realty men of Camasrara at the Mult- nomah. :". tV;i wswyj-!-w, 3. D. Donnelly, a railroad contractor of Spokane, and wife, are guests at tne Nortonla . 1 ? , v -':,..V?' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. I Ring of Seattle, Wash., are apending a few days In Port. land visiting friend. They are regis tered -at . the Portland. :'i.rt- ' '.- 0- ' Charles. Woodbury, -who Is giving a series of lectures in Portland on Ralph Waado Emeraon. is t:reglaterd at ! th Portland.""..: ' 'w f J.. IC: ' Pratta prominent Clnauranes man from Eugene, Oregon, accompanied by his family,. Is stopping at the Port land..; ''! .h'-'yyP--'- ; ' C. A. ! Bennetti a- rubber ' manufacturer from Los (Angeles, Cal is , a; guest at the.Portland;....:ff!'i . l&WP.if: ' H Dr. E. H, Packer landed at 'New'Tork yesterday , after four months' . Euro pean trip: He will proceed at once to nia winter noma in .Anaona,. out win come via.. Portland and will spend' aev eral daya here renewing old friendships. For, the past three years Dr. Parker has made his home at Phoenix, Arts., where he flnda the dry atmosphere and the elevation beneficial to his health. ' L. F. . Clark.-1 a S merchant ..of 1 Rain ier,. Is atopplng; at (the-Corentlue. R. ' F. i Nelson, ' a .hop man , of New- burg ia registered at the Corenetlu. W. B. Thled a merchant of Eugene, Is a guest at the Cornelius.. C. T. - Tfeompaon,.' a banker, of Wal lace, la. registered at the. Comellua. . GIRL' WINS IN SUIT ; ; ,A1NST"ADNA RANCHER Centralis.!. Wash.; Oct. -SS.--In the Xwls county, superior: court, yesterday a : jury returned a. Judgment of 120.000 In favrtr of the plaintiff in the suit of Amy Bronson aitalnat Harry. Byverson. The Jury was out 30 minutes. ; Byverson, who Is a,' prominent , rancher -of Adna, , The ., fair, circumstances.. A I standinaemai . rr v ..v.v.i j. h.,..n I EW,, tne Atianua neet at. MfBOt practice from thn hrlrfiro nf. th ttsttia. I was sued by he girl for seduction. pose at ims iamous noiei,vitn its doors opening to the North, South, ; ' East' and West in cordial invitation. v , . . - '- .i ,.., . j, 1 j v. - . -A cuisine famed not onlin our own city and . , nation, but as well, in '.the, great Asian and,, , ' ( , European cities--a cuisine that ranks with that j ; I . -J of any hostelry" in the world, - , " i i- 4 'l t ; v , The table d'hote, dinner " - served-at the Portland are ar . t. j tuttc triumph in food and ' - 1 - tervice. s, The targe v dining ; ' , i room hat been freshly decor ? . , : ated for the Fall and Winter season, lending a most pleas , .fag. effect. , Afternoon , eog , . " ? , are served in the coxy grill' room, which -. has a-: direct : en- trance on Broadway.. . 1 A V 4 f i Onhr the "most refined type of musical enter-, ' ) . .. j .. t - j - i e j 1- - - j il. ' ' ' lammenx is renaerca ror me rucsis or 1 inc-, Portland ; the soloists and musicians are artists of, rare ability. The entire surroundings : and ? 1 service-bespeak. an atmosphere of; culture" and-k , ' long-established' permanency. ' ; .T The; Portland Hotel Owned nd Operated by' ' i THE PORTLAND HOTEL CO; " . ! J Kaufmann; Manager. ; ' N. K. Clarke,' ' -., f Assistant' Manager,' " " u II Peters' , Bankrupt ' 4 4 . If " ( ' I.' 'A 1 rurmture Sale L8tWeek--Mu3t Vacate Petera' Rockera anil Chairs; .f.r -J Werei" ,Nowi . .$18.00 $10.50 Peters' Rocken and Chairs. 12.00 :a5o .4.00 ;;4.00 40.00 35.00 3aoo 25.00 Peters' Hall Trees.;. .V, 6.25 Peters', Phone Stands and Seats. 1 5.75 UvingRoomSuite (LteS'i&Fr) 60.00 Li ving Room Suite (LSS? ) 50.00 Liv 40.00 Extension Table .............. 45.00 Eitension Table . . ,Y. . . . . . . . ;30.00 Extension fable ... . ..... . .VI . l&OO Bedroom Suite (SToEr? ShiS?1") : . 65.00 45.00 Birdseye, Maple ' Bedroom Suite; fSSSShT) 65.00 ". t - .. '. . .,Y. iV ' 1 ( . ....... -': " ' ' ..." German MahoffV .i ' , Bedroom Suite SL?eiae2r) 60.00 Golden Wax Bed- ?l . room suite (EES? waS0) . 1 60.00 - , Buffets. Dining Chairs, ' Brass Beds, Springs, . Mattresses , : GreaUy Reduced Prices. ; Further Reduction to Buyers of 3-Room Outfits. I 4, 1 ' 1 ' ' I '' - 4 63 Fifth Street, 2d Floor 'V- LAST-'WEEICm"" . . 20.00 I. 1! 10.00 I I. ' i, T 45.00 e-4 i n 40.00 40.00 I I t t . ' ) i I 1 14 V " I 1 1 o ojo IL U J bmliilor la; prefenWbutiAwldowerlmore.;.::-;.;.:' -!;. .y:A'iy"l ''WahlrtWvomlni. when she 7W'.stm&:&f,'rrtrsUw years i4f'.v.