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MORXIXG OREfiOXIAN, T1IUKSDAV. .NOVEMBER 18..' 1915. THE IS HEW CHARIER KlfllS iU M .LII.I FLOUR TRADE SPURT Reported Re-Engagement of British Steamer Abbey Sets Exporters Agog. DROP IN RATES IS NOTED t'4-tf M- anil lirmll rf M;trnl hj krrr. .lfford A o .raln Tnniuir IVrlni Offered I Krporlrd Mnall. f,,.ri., eirei.. w.r. ..ter - over t'a r.-rt. a.narter r.f irif...- t--ir Mirtin by m. M. lluHt to t"a I'ortlan-I riorlri M i: t'omrany to I ! fl-ir. pre.um Mr on I'urt raunl. for ll'jror.. roi'owlna on tha he-la cf tha an tljm.lil VomUy of t"a rw llmr l.-:f!.-. fca'ac fnl.h.H at Kran i o. to load flouaf! fnt ound n afer .nam.rt to Krr. Ui'f'-rd Co in.f t!v- davelormanl ya.fard.y that tha ma frm hail tha flr!t:.i tanar :rM f'ia4. ant lha r.port that aha woiM work a flour rtt tha lala.t rhar'.r wa takar to Ind'.c-ata that iara wltt ba a brik mtmnl lo flour, tftoush It l not known fcow tnta It Witt b" Ta Mariam Av au anead Mm lima ao atd waa la.t rrortaf 'iic from Naw-.r t-, N J. . fr I fono ul 4. Noamhar 3. bud har. Mala t-mm Tkaa lor rarllW. h l .f :TTI ton n- r.l.tar and f. to hara.baan fird orllna!ly at ahont T ! . whila tha naw -hart-r. a-aorti r to fn riia. I. prohably rlo.a ti 3 aMIlin. hihaa. Thia W wt'i-it l.. Ihn waa rM for tho Pa-nfi.-. hr fr.ijM In Am.rlan monry rn loff.toii. Tha r:rrll ui () from Itn I'.dro Ta.iav f"r rR rrr-ii-o ard will ao a to r'4rl Jnjri'l. aha balnc load rd wuh rorn frorn 11'i.no, Ayra that i. ron. fn.d to .M"r. Iimtfiara. f t f fna nat rai.tar anl will t ijr on kar i;4ropan .?yas ai-tr In t'mSr. Urn tirtti.h afamar In port, the St. tiian. wht'-h arrtva. lata Tua.'tay rrcht from tarlivoatok yta Muroran. wrl racaiva rarffo aa imd a aha t ra - The a.a waa I dayp frorn Wimrifi to ror!n.J lilt that la looked tt1 a a-'"-! lime for ona of kar rlaa. aaraaUaa of (.a laa tt ea n ad- plat V. La-n raportarl a aurraa. a.ia of tfalaa ware ront.fidr4 witk and ta ata.mar h d a tonaty trip, no other ai'o. h;nr airhta an rowta. Th.a ara two wf'i.fi ltte1 f--r Iort l.nd from VlA.Jio..tfk. tha Norwt.Un .tpamar lo- -r-r.t 1. a h l r h waa at p;arkioa O'ttoar on bar way from Norfolk for th R-iian rort. and the No,'i(lin .(laarnar Yas-na. that raa ha. Tort ?i?tf Noamhar I and Vro- ra . V ladivoaok. Tho two N'or- w.eiana ara ronicnl t tt.ttfotir. llitftp'. Jk n. and are IntanOrd for "ort.n.J loafllnf. '.tportera aay lhra I. :ti' Erain Imnif. bainc off-red. Ihoush trvrf fw dT. a .hit boh. t in the rharfe a-arhat thtt waa hot known .r.ri:y I -a t aai:ha. ftrmrr Kftirors IUn to Cnrvaltl Afirr Sapmo. Mnrf Jane. Ttfrfw cf pl ij.in tho tht r --iT i-itomri:jr n)()ftr tit fori ts.i.oVl;r tt-hffitjl. IC( It Tti;i rt, Un hia Nottmhtfr I ?v.1 IV. ron! -R. I i-CIr,y r-rnf t;m I ftf W i:tmt? f.t.tr bjt 'n at l w .. rin- tf lh rf f - ! hv broucM rr tr ur bvijr&C tii th- cm-r af" ma -i t lnuvure ti i'or t-rtk lftt fr.rrtiac not fr fein4 tft f rTjf p rtoJ T I -I trt twtvjr ,-ijr)' y ( ffaiori for licpt In r irm &:mn tt'nf B low ilf r th ftt t. i r min i : r t h t ati4 ! ftaV bU!r4 -f JT Ofif fbni A rtmbeii of ttn-.- ( tn-ihin tbo ruqn4 t-iw. T I'omwfn l tn th fofl?t1 jVor- r'l.--f fte-ni,o of ttm lr to ICucm tho rorritin f tver. o' a brtj dJfr t lrri- i" o It tnT im( o fx r ni 1 1 ifto pjt( f IKlNOl.t I V lti: It (,t'.l. Aarrraa-llawailaa Lift liff err ra ti! on Iirrt-t valllnc. Tn';rl-. ware ra.-aid at th offlre ef th m.rkn.l4.iiin fiat ya- rt.-n. k.nllvkua an. lif tn. whirk a - I o pro-. ad to lion I'ru. tr. Iaaa m.a by . ir of l'yi Sionl aot ta ah.r. direct f -om Portland, and en nonneamant waa mal- that fia itlra eharaa of ft i a too ta- b. aplad a rr f'tim PvrMn. f.r ll.moluiu. l PujT.t riotmd. wonid b a!imtnatad and tha ..ma rat mad. applicable from ba prt.. Th. t.rtfT af II 5 wa. flmad orlff- llll'lf I Ilk r. of part of I ha as- Ca..a of lo lirif rrtii .1 hara and f--lo.&dtn It, on llat flound abrd .taamaf botin I f .-r the I. land, whirk hv rot m.4e Portland In th pa.t. om ftrma apet t- obtain Honolulu a-jra in adaae of tha eaHInc of the K.rturkian and O'orcu. Ijr rea'-hmc I patrons th.ra at onra. .UMi: lOMIM.t I. T KIX hey-nncl tei-r OrdernJ ut Id raily Matrrla! lor tawr. After kala rut of atiea eommia- mi a year, tho'tch) ph had ban In pafyk for hoft period In that time laoklna" after o.M Job, tha pl.amar Anal I'omtnaa I t rorr.a oil lorrtor tit. and oTv on tha boll roul. lo . n ft - ply the f'rae-on t'iiy paiar M.ni Thai ort ll'irton. of the aame ft.e. tha eafara Trae.portatio A Tom tomoanr. t Ii.ir j rottonwood rafi.. a2 wtrit Ida iVm. put on to take rifp of the pulp movement tha fturton will nt be ruphad. .4,im. towVota oeuafTy t"8f"l In in rlTlf ( aawmtic wtrh log raft. h.v. ravn lai-i ttp for long; parioda afui prambatnv n not lo.a: for a marh--d rre-.mnt In that clj.a of tralTLj eatll JlprlBa-. by waVh ttm If I. : Va-ta4 mora plart. ba eparatinaT palx a to mi l. and 'olo ramp (,liUK Will. ID TO ll.IXT Two Xewr Mraiarr. on) l.lrx-a of hanla lara Aatlaoriarel. w rr w !'. n. it. ii-p. r .1 i It. K t.r. K'D'fal manacer of W. K. iiff. A Co at sun. I inrii., annvme.d to.!ajr th the .New tork (i titti-'itnl had a ilhoricd the bull I lea of two new pta merp on th. Ilnp ef m .t.ree aiAnta t'lara. lio.pl!. r pawl laal It kad aot been .;- I J- I where the ve.l ouJ be Mutt. lie e-lal. honr thai the eturdr nl attra.-lor? tvp- or the Jtantaa" nu. duntillfM re--ornitiend themaelvaa to b. r.ampanv. Tha Cr'"t alreadv ha ttira. of the- new veenela under vunet ruction. The.e. with the two con -tertitleJ. wIM make a fleet of five new -..! to ba added to the rapidly Srotni( Grae. eiuadron. Ko-ir of the "Santa" fleet have been ......ratf-a! t I't.rtlanrl at'adtly from New Urli. live M-tt- t'at-llna. J-anta Ce-llia. e-nt flara: and Hanta rua. while the . Iiarbara waa launrhod at the I'riipp yard about I o eki ao and work under wajr on to olhfn there. Tha plaa-lrta- of oriT for two mora arrir ni" that lha Grace flaa" will fly frrtn nine t'nrri In the New York ,,rl' In another year. Tha ."aria l;rbjr ! to be ready In the Jprins arvi tn two oihrra at tha Cramp plant ara to h turned over to tha company m tha earlv Kail. Haatdea It la underaiofad tha com pany I. ahortly to award outran for two iiwntti. prrtaoiy on inn ia. of th 1P of tha t'olj.A. which waa nurjiird blrn Portland arid louth American porta' until tha outbreak of tha oar created ! a demand for nitrate. In tha Panama f'anal trada the Careca litva hat been In direct romprti tion with tha Amrl.-an-Hawailan fleet, which titimbara Ji -eneral rarro steam- era vanl'e inn(nr aa ta-ma "hhh'ti i - th. C.-t and l-o are under way tr-ithat f to eiclu.l.e lumber car- SHIP ACT IS UNLIKELY tiiit ni ri:rTTi r. i or m:n to mi:i R- naeohlh-aaa. With 4 ml w Trw.e eeaia la Mowae, Will Me Able to Kilt Parrkaae Milk i:i:.sxi.x nkws nvrtKAf. lnior. Nor. I!. '"I vota. a'alnpt the phlp-purrha bill laat aaion; I ahall ..te atfiiryil It thl Winter. In ml opinion aantlmant In Naw York la oer whatmlnstir asalnpl Ihl propoard Uf I.I.tlon." i:a;rraniatlT K.lsrraM. of Naw Vork. .-halrman of the committee on aiproi.riation.. and now rattarJed th laadar of tha I Tammany man In tha Jowar branch of Consre. la the man who nttarad tha worda ouotad whan lie arrtred Iri Waahlncton for Ike coountf aa.. ion of t'onKrepa. If Mr. Miarld waa or,n tha ylawa of all the Tammany man In the nrw ronxrp.a. the Admialatrallon'a ph ip-purrhaae bill la dead, for Tarn mry holdp the baian"- of power IB the lloua. Tha Kapublican minority la oppoard to the ahir-urchaae bill and with tho Tammany men hare enoush ilr to prevent the pa OI ina om. 1 Kurtbermore. the Hand of Mr. rui- frrald acainat th hlp-iur-hap bill b'lt empbapnee the fart that the two b!ttat and prvaumahly the two atronsa.t Iafrcrat. on tha floor of tba nnt llou.e dipatfre wuh tha I'real dcnl on th ahin-purvhaaa bill, for l!ei-rae-ntative KM. h n. of North Carolina. Iwmo fnr floor I'a-lrr. alio la oppoaed lo th b'.il. in: i:.ii:cti:d mkix ix pVakk Skair Srnl Into Wlnlrr Vuartrr al lw i-lon YrMrrday. f'arlne an erly appaaranre of lc on tha rnak lilf.r. "I'aptatn" Pudd. of tha ..V. It 4k V fra.ft water Una. ortrad th ataamar r(,rV.ane phifted from Klparta to Lewl.tun. and ahe waa rroyal yptardy untirr the romii-.and of l't-un Work., of "taptaln' B-add'p iaff. Tha ateai:iar Iwlaton la n (ilnl In carrying whrat. ami ahe will ha rnftlinipHt In parvi-e to hanttt Kraln AlrwaHy ordrrrd. unlap. t-e condttionp pravenU The t'amap prairie road, owned joint ly by the o.-V. It. N. ami th North tn rartfir. haa beurt work on tho rortairwlton of an Inrlln al Cmrn. ahTa wheal will be rarrlad front the Jo.lkin and Mayeiew territory and thara loaded fire-f Into ran for phU mant lu i'orttand an I 1'ucai found. The naw fartlitie wilt eliminate a lone rtr.r lrlt and ad I to th aone from hi h bu.ine.a ran be drawn. Marino Xotr-a. "AJnlr-"" 1- K.arna. eoa af I ha water, tv-.! p.. r.7f-i ii't.. af a fcaaoloa g:- i.at. ta'tw af h P.- .1 pi from .m a .'fi. la: d r -neip ha : h'm , f a.tnMr. f ilia rpa e'.t. tl.np liipr ll-.-aw l..rnml T -h.rp Bf. liar: .rt ll :-ri. .tafa:ln t ...pn.. -a lp ..4 p.oif i aij I fia a. f af t ...aa-o i.an a t eahawae inranir t h. e 01 re Italia I. e peeled t r ppi aa pi aa. a a. S laPa vr the ra.rr"l- t .1 -. af f.eir rri-f t i". iH.uir. J w 1-t aad Aai M.iipaa fart--t f." pai.r It.a'.a rapaela laat a-ii nai -.--.iia i' .ra h l baee a aailit-a a tn I i:wl' af a fait, (rum the ilh al Xe-h li.a-i .'aJ. lha (Pla blew Ispa.l w- aa4 a. 1 ! .airfp al'raao I a al-vl ec In ha a.a-appit. the pap fp.l la at4 th. bawoielee ft.p I? I. Ihaaaht n.-a LP av.r. thaieh tt.. fa op. no PiPfO. ,r a T-i.ai.rp. alfht -f th aia thai meal ;. . .d Itaeir (aitHat jt, it a ahlpap'el af a,tp.ha palmaaa fraea K.t.-h.pp-, th- N-erh I a'i'u- .taam.r la aa rta.1 tha rtae at o JP cloak -tariae haln a dla'Pf.4 lha aa.Pal IP I. fef- aal P.P. t'-r a fa! rarp-a af oh.at for Pa ra r- -r a e'o af 1-tT.bae p'a loada.1 h-e. - t-r raa'- : t' K iea--a m t orn- ha pt..-.e w-li::. Nl af pretiau .1 i.p'b.-Mp .a-.--'a ha batna r.port.4 tr (ha slwvhaaia' Kr-happa. , ,. rraoh .hip, f. Th.o-lora. (fain al.a. fae th. t"e- KIom ar-l4 .a pt Arn-a a' ' cl---k Tao t.lht. .. tap. oaly II h-a-a en th. oar from Port land in I " a of lha OPaoota. It ha. ha'" nafi.'aj tr xk w 1. lamp ,-oip af Heeloeefa. I . I " rna.a a artll - a:e-lac an Is. PaaPa lliaae. lata th. I 'oraeibla. tf..' al l- wofln al Hominy liap.'tp h:! iia pt-ampr Aaatla f .e frm tpa .k. KK'i ta rW if lljoh. Tlia rhaaia la do t- tha tM thp Mrtpka Itlver improee m.til foa4 aa pin .1 pppeeded Hrtr.atna the tlfpf of tnte aeaaon'a phlp nwa'l af a-o-'fap ral'am'a e-ttlaa. me .n.r Rjaae ' 111 af tba - Mia Thfaa- III IP d . .a t-ip pft loalPV rh other raria aa-ard ahe hpa a tot. I ef T'- on II. e rP..r i'1 l'-:aop l:i rpmaa. Th. II a.r pai ao.fl. Hp4 ili PtP pr4 laa a rarav taa the fiaimar ilrpap llprbof. whlh 0181. Ia ftrf itafarOai 'ram the paiatl ar . ,.f i-n.r.l r.rpo f-r th I'prT-pla-l'oe-ml ..rla that Pie . la alle-here luOPT Pt l aKn air-al rhp pteamer m. l. wtrprv. f tha Arrow Una. baa P too. ef (Ip.i.r for a'oueh.P'raet doeh. Ahoard the .eo:lne aehaoear Vrrenl. h.-ra rteara.! -pterlar for Uaidport. were phitro.B- er wait;- ? toe.p fin eat-raj l-fa a mlal ai.eiil aaorimenl of ffa-lpht. aaa Pfapriae la If. afa.tlnatlon of the M'.o-tal p uttPi' foaml'a. aharh P PP ....ra.1 a..tpf4.r lth p". -p-o fa.t of turn -r.a alft. proop t a ea-ti.ot phlpm.nt from Pan yrpatr a- o amoiiBtlfa. I iTO tone lip tip arrial lentP a' the A.Purlai.4 Oil r.aari, p pl.amer th" r ILrMn. xlth 4;.a0 iarr.P of rria'te oil aod IS-iO harr-l of ppao.irv. h.r aatlura a.re put tMrouph ih.tr pa . tr I nlt-d :a'a tr-p.-eetore k.4- pf-!. pad Pti'l.r a. f- ihalr uoa:fl-ptline pp pb'a aanian On !" Ip'I t f ,h aM fcr r.e a a. rrtiftad a. llf.Uoatrnpa. T- fcaap a P. wheal fitted, ohleh bap pr-r-:val if-. a ll-a Ma. I. Ih .reamer rn-rtea la to ba li'ta.1 .aa toe t.-.a lfe doe lo-m-MToa Tup o all ba aarrld out PO p.i. wll. tf'paft a p nala'a In the af.rinooa. a ih North a--l't- l!B- Woanoke. ihl--h 4.pr.d ip.t a'fti foe a'a'irornle harb r. a.tp a eember ol paaa-r.p.fp and full fff f-f.rr. Uapp hPe bean ojp !a aboard the .p.-arra--r ll-amer trr her annual tnai.cloa t-!a. oh. h ap'll ha oanrl I'M ajn.lee Ih 4ia.'tauo af 1- I ld naua Inppaelore t-l.prla end relter. t.aoipae ra leo for Aiaira'la. th. p-a-aaaf r-a.1 It -.ma I lo t.a.a M.ere taoor ra. I t -a fie to l a a. ba-boe aa4 ol'l pr.a-.e-t i t.i-l la a 4a o. Ian. TVara Bl Aaiaeta Tkaradat. Hi a. l-ow. ta -a vi ... a T f-. t 77 a Vl . . . " faat 1 1 Jk. M. ... feet, i ia P. M 9 3 foot SEATTLE HAS WAIL Portlander Gets Contract for $80,000 Steamer. SPEED 'FIRST REQUISITE Vraprl Ml Make S3 Ml Ira an Hoar Sound Ilulldrni I'naMe to KxcrehJ 20 MIIct w Hall iH-oicn la Adopffd. It U paid there l walllnit and rnaah Ina; f teeth In peaMlo becaupe the Saatllr pplrlt loet for once when the ta.k of butldinc a ainmrr l!at would reel off : mllee an hour, entialllna; an eapenditure of lo.00. waa clen to a -nri Innda-r. Jopapli Supple hae mi re.pftilly nrcoiiated for th Job with the Kltpap Tlanportallon Company. Mr. riuppl .ndmitted yepterday that overture Itad hern mad to h.atro him build tha tr.jar-1 at Srattle. but he paid ho could not afford to conplder puch a pr..1M..l and thai lie entered lil bid with Iho eapectatlon of uelna; hla Port land plant, where he brill the ulcainera ItelUnre. Iljrk and Kltpap. now under Hi flapT of the Klt.ap Trnportlion t'omp.vny. It tjurt not nppaar that lha queatlon of tha copt of the vrepcl entered Into the bld-lms a. much a. that of rneed and the deet offer of Seattle builder. ae ihut Hie e.ae would make II mllee an hour. Mr. Fupplo promlped SI nillep ami ) h doea not feel that he la bar-klrs an rtr-rlmttit by any mean, thouch h will not foliow the model of tlio other ateamera conptruct ed for the Una. but will Introduce an Innovation In eteemboat bulla by adopt InaT tli pattern of ppeedy niotorboata. Ih un aa have N-en tried by th t'mtetl Stale Nary Prparlment In 0 ml'o EApoline oulp on the Atlantic foaL Me aaya tno hull will be irlven aa much buoyancy aa poMbIe. con.ipt cnt wlt!i atrenath. ard while H will be a lurce racina hull, hrln 150 f'rt la.n. It will bo Ptrenit thened In every way poprlbla. Aa to the m-iclilnery he aaya the en rlnr and boiler will be "f the Sea burr type, which have already been ordered by ta lesraph from the Eaat. Th engine palected la one of two that war orlcln:ty In the yacht Sovereign. of New York, which were In the rrpsel bout alt wceke and developed a ttpcen of it knot. They were removed inn turhlrra InPtAlled to Five the ve.eel 40 knot, and with thatrljof machinery pile only ha 40oo-herepower the tun- . . . . - .oaii.a. ""' """t " " havlns- beer. 4 l""-horpepo wer, Ae the new pteamer l to b reany My I It tp 111 irlve work tiurlnar the Winter to Is or 30 pkllied men. uroera ar belnat pl.vced for lumber for moat of the Job here, ihotish Eaptern wnite oak, will be uetd for the frnmep and pu h part to nld eirenKth. It la paid that undT a Piinet Hound license the pteimer will curry EO0 ppener and Phe will be fitted In the latept mode tor a flpyllslit run. The contract does not Ini lurla the furnl.ohlnsta complete. aa thi ovanera are to Inet-ill certain rnbln equlfment. matlrep.ea and bed dinar. In the crew quarter, and the like. Tl UIIINKirS SAILING IS 1. 1ST (rrat Northern I-av-rs Satunlay Nielli and i:nrrt lloiiolnla Scrv ktv Iue to delayed paillne at :tS oVlock eterday from Klavel. on account of a -.le. th ptaamahlp tireal Northern will aall at 7 f. M. riaiurday evrnlns; Inatead of 1.10 P. M. The Pteamer eprer. rarrylns pap.enaerp for .'alifornia l-i thia line, will leava Portland at J I. M. Iiiateed of A. M . and dinner w ill be aerved aboard phlp. which l acheduled to reach San Kranclpco at I. M. Sun day rvpnlna. a few hour behind her retrular achejule. The Northern Pacific will leava San Prenclpco attain on the recuUr run northbound al 10 A. M. Saturday. Sat urday will be the Ureal Northern' laal patlintr from the Columbia Iliver until after her Honolulu crulac She prob ably will reach Flavel al A. M. Sat urday. Btln away from ban Fran clam about I A. M. Friday. There la a bSaT freinht accumulation al Ih Flavel dock and a lartre paa penser IipI for the aoulhbound trip Saturday. MAItINK IN TKLLIGKNCE. Ftramarr Scrn-dole- DL'K TO ARHIV1 amp From ft wa file .1 T Antalea. ... ..at Northern . . .. Pan Frao la-o. . North-en I'aelflc. -ean repot Ipco. . ..o w. r.Mar faa ineeo lUar I Anpai.a. ... y A Kllbara hat Pranriaeo. . ft.pv.e t--e Ar--"a. . .. Hoaook. Pan IU.o Data Nov. 11 Nov. la Nov 31 Nov . I Nov; a Nov H Nov. .v Nov. . Data. No.. IP Nov. Dll TO DEPART. Name For Ki.maih aa 11 :.aoi.t........ean i.pi. ...... i.faal horthera. ...ban Praitctaeta .., Y.M.nlte. ........ .hn In -lao.... tl.w- a'lly l-oe .Mil'laa Vlg.ln -man .a 1 M'tfo. . . . . V.rih.rn r'aclfle. . -can Kr.ncipco. . . , J H ptptaoa . ....aJpn lii-. ...... lap W l..4.r han l'l-o V A. kllbura. ... ..h.n 1'rani-iro..., ' pillo. epn Ineco ...... tt.ar l-o A na.laa. .. . . Wai'ima ...... u.n I f dro Temalpale fan l-pnelpre. .. Knan .ka hn In. pa baar. .......... -I-1 Arifetfl. . rertlaad-Allaatle Herake. DIE TO ARItlVC a ma. From Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. No. Nov. Nov Nov. Iae. Dec. Pata . tec. a ..lae. Ill . Iac. r . t-eh. 13 . Mar. 3 Data . t'c. II . . iaa-e. 14 . . I -. ?.l . . Feb. Irt . . Mar. ti loaan -.ar York...., nip Cecelia New Tork. ... Panama. ......-.N.w York..... Kentiarklaa N York.... Oaorcian ..Honolulu DCS TO DEPART. Nprne loapa aanla rpeplla. t'praman . . . . ., K.etueklaa. - . (i.orgiaa For Aa Vork ..ri-oith America. .Honolulu . ll..o..l .lu , llonol.rfu. ... ... Xrvrt J'rom Orc-on Porta. rfHls HIT, Or. Nov. 17. iSpeelal.) Tha etaam pchoon.r llprily .ailed for ean laneip.-o thlp fi.ranooa phortly .fore II. Areortllne to ord.fp from the t'nited Htatap fcnelfl.ar'p offlre at Portland, the taovernmrnl dreatr Col. P. S. Ml. ni.. phlrh hpp bean emplo.eai here all riummer. will pall f.re porfand lonmrro., where. It la Pal4. aha aalll r-maln rlurlnar the Winter V piron pa.uth.rl atorm praaalletl thlp pfta-rnoon on Coop liar, but thar ar no tltllnpp of rlpmppe an) a here. The copptai pa-n.n did not report are tncreaea In wind f-ondltion-. P.aln fell during the mo. I of tha alt.rnoon. AeTfUIIA. Or, Nov. 17. Special The ptram.r tlr.Pl Northern, which waa delaied ar.t.rajatr on aecouet uf the .torrrt. P.i I led thlp morn'n for Hn Franelaco aim a rapafili (rtlalit and a afalr liftl of pappen .r Vflee lalnr In the lowee hprlior over itlchl. th. .ta-amrr p. A. kllhurn pall. 4 for han I'rar. Ifu with freight and paaaenffM aia f'oo. Ilea aod l-Turaka from A.toela and -prf I and. Witn a rnrs of litmhae for Pan Fran rlpeo. lha ate.oa p hoonrr ripnta ploolca ar rlvvd from Upptpoet. but will not pall until tlia w.atoer rorrlltlon. Imprwve. Th lark Pl.arr..e AtlP. with hpraa No. 01 In toa. enrl t li lum har-laden pteam p, hoon.r Tpmpipalp ara tarbound tn the :owr bafhoe. Th- .learn. r Y"e'an arrived thlp mnm ln from oouth.a.tern A'aaka. hrlnclna .11. m.a full raea ! rannaj pplmon tor ban bfn A t'o. With freight for .V.torla and Portlat-I. lha pta-pni l-.oora-e tlrarP llprlar arr.d ffooi ran K'aBftf o. The I'onr h ba-k A "-Ira Thaod'.ra. rrpln- U4ea lor lb loii.d KinJ-oi. arrived from Portland lav evenln. but will not fro to p. until the w.atha-r condltlona Improve. Tha l.prk waa brought down the river by lha tua Oneonta. Capiplnp McNuucht and Cenereaux mane a purvey or lha cnobieo Judith thla afternoon, but their report, with rarommenrlatlonp. will not ba announced befor tomorrow. Movements of Vcl. ptvitTANK. No. 17. Arrived Ftepmer Crpyp llarhor. frjm r'vn Kranclncn. Sailed Mr. mere Beaver, lor ban Krianclpco and Man Pe'iroi Roanoke, for San luepo via way p.. rip: W. K. H.rrln. for t-an Pranelpco: Nor. p.iian hprk Hlaaalba. for United hmidora. A.torle. Nov. IT sailed at W:4.. A. M.. Pteamer Grept Northern, for t-pn trpnclpco. Arr,v,4 pi l:30 A. M-, Pteamer Vnrptan from K.tchlVen -Arrived at 1:4U A. M. and i-ft up at I Su P. M.. pteamer (jn)i Harbor, from .-an Krpnclpio. ean Kranr-laco, Nov 17 Arrived pt 7 and pjlle-l at II A M . Ptepmer Upppmp. from l'..rt'pnl f-r n Feoro. not. io. rn.ro pt s P. M pteamer Delay Pumpm. from I'ortaanrl. ... . , , Ba.h.u Nov. 17. Arrived Steamer Mel vll'e Hollar, from Tortland. r.n Pelro Nov. PI. Failed Rrltl.h Ptrpnw Kreoll for Frpm-'pco: ptramei (lao. w Eiflar. for Porttpnd via way po"p A.torla. Nov. In. Arrived down at loU P M Kren. h ahlp An.lre Theodore. Sin Franoipeo. Nov. IT. Arrived Steam era Wppanip. from Alton: Norwoorl. from irpp HP-bor. Sa'.leal Steamer Wllhelmlna pnrl Hi'onipn. for Honolulu; N'ann Smith, for Coop Bay v.'1-one. for Topolobampo; CJueeu. for oapttle; Flflairt. for V.quinp Pay. Auck and. Nov. IT Arrived Steamer Ma kuri. from Vanroaver. ... Svdnev N S W- Nov. 17. Arrived Stf.m.r' Cycle, for hn KrjnclPco; Ventura, from hai "Franelpco. . Arlrp. Nov. IT Arriveil Steamer Suecla, frrm ! Krn-la-o for Hilmo. ,. Shanghai. Nov. l.V .ipl.ed Steamer Bhld Hirkp VI ini. for T--oma. Honeko-ie. Nov. I Sailed Steamer Ha P'I M iru. for Seattle. oeattle Nov IT Arrived Steamer CoL r I liralrr, from San Krancleeo. Spiled ai.am'i Alamali, for Southweptera Alaska: Kralond . lor MutheePlem AlaPka. t'oronel. Nov. I ' A rn veil Steamar El rpaton. from SfPttle, for Norfolk. Vl.;nlav.lap. Nov. pt. Arrived Steamer lla keriaaca. from St. Helena, or., for Lon don. Mart-oiil Wlrrlpa- ncjaorts. fll pwaltlowa reported al P. Novem ber IT. ooleaa atherwtae lodaealed.l H.pa fiti. ien Prpncl.co for Portlpnd. la mllnp pouih of Hem lT"'1-, ' . , " nieh- Allaa nnd harito Wl. Portland for Rich mond l.arbound In Columbia Iliver i on rep. S'-atti for nan I-ranclpco, ml 'P poutli of Tatooph. Porter. Fan Krar.lpco for Seattle, n-1 mile. r..rth of San FranclPa-o. irept Northern. Flpvel for San Franclpco. 23 mllee pouih of the i.Viumbla Klv',i.ii.. Kllburn. Porldland for Cip bay. Ml mllep aouih of the Columbia Klva-r. ll.rrln. Urm'"" lor San Franelaco. " trl'-a from Llnnton. n.. Calllo. .-an Kranrlpeo for Seattle. 3a mile noon of North Had. , ,a ., Villa. Spn Ptdro for Seattle. 10S mllep from Seattle. . vn(l i oiumhia. San Frincl.eo for lallao. sou ml'ep pouth of San Franclpco. Ilpttle I.urkenl.arh. Hallxva for San If"- clP'-o. "a ttili'P aouth of ran feuro Chatham. Antoropa.ia lor can aeoio. a m!. pouih of ban Pedro. Pennevlvanla. Halboa for Kan Franrlaco. lepvln ManxanUlo at lo P. M.. Novcm- Kroonlpnd. San Franel.co for 1ndon ll-o ml'ep aouih of han i-edro. November Monrolla. San Franrlaro for London. -I'-S mila-P pouth of San KranrlPCO. November 1 1.- a hathani. lirf 'an a""'. " ."'-.. eliaro. .V14 mllep pouih of San Pedro. Novem- c aVanrlaro for Sn Pedro, III ml .p p'ouih of Plnt Sur. Qur-n. bpn Frpncla.o for Seattle, five mli-a north of Point Arena - . Arolln. San Franelaco for San Pedro, off l,iiUofiianr""an Fronclaco for Honolulu. 12S mil. out . K,n Wapama. ban tranriroi ..... lain. T.". mlVe pouth of Spn Franclpco Nann Smith. San Frapcl.ro for alparalpo. no nil'-, pouth of San Franclpco. Adeline Smith. San -Fraiiripen for Coo Hai. 3o mllee north of San FranciPco. umnaaota. S-attle for :urope, a2 mile south of planro. . . ISuck pnlr.t WelU for Monterey. ..12 mile ".rr.r'r'lli'r"';-. Fran.-1.-o for T.cotna, .4 mllep n..rth of Spn KranHeco. 4 entraiia, nartmuiiu aa " ' - - i. . t...--it IMvae for Port Ansrele. 9.1 tnllr from Port Anpele -a J a. f natiaior. onie.-. w.. ...... mllaa from Kverett. November lo. pavlof. Anarortf for Alaaka. north end Oreenvllie Chann.l. V reave I F.nlered Yeplerday. American tamer W ". Herrln. canto of oil from OpviotPi American ptepmor 1 oa-ra-lie Varco of cement, from San Krancl.ro: ar.iollna pehooner M'rene. aneral ca'.o. f-om Cv.ipt porta- Ilntirh pt.pmer St. Dun nan. bal.jJt. f-om Vl.divo.tok. Veaael Clew red Yeaterday. Amartcan pteamer Boanok. eeneral earato. for- San Di-o pnd w.v portp; Amerl.-un .rpam"" W F. Herrln. ballp.t. for San Iran. cIpco- American eteamer YoP.'nnte. rarso of lumber, for Spn Frpnclpco; ap.ollne hooner illr.ne. aen'r.i eprao. for . op.t porta. COLLEGESHEEPWIiEBu . A. I". KTHIK AT SAX FRAX CISCO RKCKIVE AW ARDS. Ilrrtpp :klblt, Thoack Limited, la Sareeaafal ta Caaapetltloa W Hb Bier Idaho Stock Raackea. OREGON AGRICfLTfRALCOIXEGE. Corvalli. Nov. 17. ( Special.) Im portant winning have been mado by the oeep entered at the Panama-Pacific Expoltlont-y the OreBon Agri cultural Collee animal husbandry de partment A telegram received from O M. Nelson. In charnc of the collece tr.k at the exporltlon. Hives the fol lowlnB ad received In the dif ferent clapaea: Pen of pure-bred Shropphlre year llnit wether, first, second and third: pen of three- pure-bred Shropshire ycarli.i.r wether, first nnd champlon phlp: pure-bred Shropphlre fat lamb, second, fifth nnd sixth: prrade Iambs, third, fifth and sixth: carload of fat l.imb. third. Interest centered Inrpelv in (he car lot contest, which was won by the No lan aV Finch firm, of Soda Sprinira, Idaho, winner of this olac In the great Chlcaro and Denver show. Sec ond :: ailao won by an Idaho firm, the Butterfleld Llvebtock Company, of Wclser. These firm have thousands of lambs to select their show- tock from, while the Collenre had but few head. Fourth and fifth place In the contest were won by the University of California. Mr. Nelson reports the ale of four pure-bred Shropshire ewe lamb at $50 apiece to the Nolan ale Finch Com puny. A'so the sale of the wether lambs at 10i cent per pound as fancy mutton. CASE ONLY LACKS EVIDENCE On Certain Date, Itoy Got Drunk In Ortaln Plac," Information. Charles W. Roblson, Deputy- Dis trict Attorney. 1 looking- for "a certain boy of a certain use." who "on a cer tain date Rot drunk In a certain place." That's all the Information he ha. From lhat ho i supposed to work out a criminal cac that will mete out Jus tice to those woo may have contrib uted lo the "certain boy's" delinquency. A woman, somewhat timid but anx ious to see justice done, called at Dis trict Attorney Evan' office yesterday and pave Mr. Roblson thi Information, She knew the boy' name and hi atre, he ald. byt she didn't want to tell because hc knew hi parenta. Woman Xominntcal for Mayor. TROUTDALE. Or, Nov. 17 (Spe cial.) At the mas meeting; held Mat week. Mrs. Clara Larrson wa nom inated unanimously for the office of Mayor of this place. There wa no other candidate for the place. The other candidate are: Recorder. J. S. Hudson: Treasurer. Fred Strasser; Marshal. Loui Kummer: for Council men. U'i Harlow. William Holers. K. Bailey, li. Jennlne. C. I. Baker. Three Caaunrllmen are to be elected. The elec tion will be held Monday. December S. Peru i the sli of Spain. France. Ger many ard Ital put together. BAFT RULES -fASIER Present Equipment May Be Enlarged Under New Act. STEAMER'S CAPACITY CUT Federal Inspectors Decide That Liners Will Xot Need New De vices If Alterations Pass Tests. Order Means Saving. Life rafts carried on passenger steam er that fall short of tho requirements of the new seamen's law aa to the deck area demand-rd for each person It Is to accommodate may be enlarged, and If they pass tho test set forth in the act a to buoyancy, will be accepted, ac cording to a rullr.jf of Captain J. K. Bulger, supervising- Inspector for this district. Tnrn-n..tl..n aanplnp fin that feature was received late yesterday- by United . . . . L-.AamKA-a Tn.nafllra T-H W H tH . . Idirn .-.icaiiiuu., - - and Fuller, and If it works out satis factorily In a majority of cases, will save steamship lines considerable ex pense and temporary loss of passenger capacity. . . Tho Inspector had taken the position that a life raft were built under strict specifications, the same as life boats, and officially passed on after be ing tested and permitted to be utilized, thev should not bo altered to conform a .'v... m.n'i law without authority from district or department heads. As a consequence, me en-om. ver. which tailed yesterday for Cali fornia port, had her passenger list reduced to 3.M persons, which did not work a hardship, as the total number r.au.ac-a no her wak 275. Her license under the old law was for 571 passengers. The license capacity 01 ih. i rltv tarn lowered somewhat for the same reason, and both will be restored when the lire rarts ar passea. The law stipulates that rafts shall v.-... 1 ahun thean otlhic feet of air cases or equivalent buoyancy for each person wnom it can pi.-cuiiiiinm.ic, -Kali hiva a Herlr area, of not less than four square feet for each person. while the piatiorm snaii iiji o ioa than six Inches above the water level when the raft Is loaded. SCHOOL WELFARE DESIRED State Superintendent Wants Parent- Teacher Move Extended. Ril.KV. Or.. Nov. 17. (Special.) To a.akt tn the orcanization of Parent- Teacher Associations in Oregon and thus unite more closely tne nume wiu the school is the purpose of J. A. Churchill. State Superintendent of . . . . , V. 1 f n-hlph PUDilc instruction, in a iioinpuiv. he has Just Issued. Subjects of practical value are sug gested for the rural associations' dis cussions, arrong which are: "Construc tion and Care of Buildings on the Svhool Grounds"; "Pure Drinking Water"; "The Hot Lunch." and other topics pertaining to betterment of school conditions. Superintendent Churchill has sug gested a plan for the formal organiza tion of associations in rural communi ties. STOCK BUYING RECORD SET Canby Man Pnrrliase" and Ships 2 6 arloads During October. KSTACADA. Or, Nov. 17. f Special.) r. r I. a f i-anhv 11 n rl OU b t edl ' a , r.. a-.ii.-r... has established a record for individual livestock buylmr in Oregon, nanus purchased, loaded and shipped 26 car-r.i- r kfT. and rattle from Esta- cada. Canby and Molalla during the 26 working days in wtooer. Two carloads were shipped from the a- -.1 . thla week. maklnaT a total of 27 cars from these yards In the past 11 months. The Kstacaaa siock vards were Installed by the Portland . . i u . a. rnu-aa Comnftnv last ttaiiwaj . a-.ia,i. . - - . r . . December, with the expectation that six carload would ne nanuiea wnnin the first year, which haa been more than eclipsed. LUMBER PRICES SOARING Fir Tp From $1 to S3 a Thousand Over Mark of 60 Days Afro. SEATTtaK. Wash., Nov. 17. Lumber and shingles have moved upward in price during the past few days. Fir lumber is now selling at from $1 to 3 per thousand higher than 60 days ago. Conditions in the market are better than for months and possibly for two years. Drop-siding, quoted a short time ago at 1.1 to ,13.50 per thousand feet. Is In demand at 1 and up. An advance of l per thousand has been made on all lines shipped from Wash ington and Oregon coastwise to Cali fornia points. LfOgs are reported scarce at Puget Found mills. There i a limited supply of No. 1 logs and Puget hound mills have about quit selling to brokers and middlemen. a, TWO LODGES ENTERTAIN Vancouver Elks and Oddfellows Hold Meetings. VANCOUVER, Wash.. Nov.-17. (Spe cial.) Both the Elks and Oddfellows he'.d bilr meetings in their halls here last night and more than 200 attended each. The Elks held their first annual Uomecomlng. During the afternoon an auto patrol arrested various mem bers of the lodge and halod therA Into the lodgeroom. All of the past exalted ruler possible were present. The Oddfellows' hld an open meeting and invited their families and friends to attend. Deputy Grand Master West brook, of Portland, for the Jurisdiction of Portland, spoke. r POSTAL CLERKS ON STRIKE Fairmont.' W. Va.. Office Gets Aid From Nearby Towns. FAIRMONT. W. Va.. Nov. 17 Clerks from neighboring town were rushed here late today to take the places of the 23 clerks and carriers in the local Postoffice. who struck. It is said, as a protest against tha discharge of W. H. Brand, assistant postmaster, and three other employes. Postmaster Charles E. Manley said tonight that the work of relieving con gestion was progressing rapidly and that conditions would become normal by tomorrow. p Doiislas Educated to Meet. ROSEBURG. Or., Nov. 17. (Special.) The ticboolijiaoters' Association, of Douglas County, will meet in Roseburg Saturday. An elaborate programme has been arranged for the occasion and it is predicted that the session will prove profitable from an educational standpoint. Only superintendents of schools are eligible to belong to this organization. MOTORCYCLIST BADLY HURT Boy of 15 lias Skull Fractured in Aufo Collision. ilis motorcycle smashing squarely into the radiator of an automobile go ing In the opposite direction on Prescott street, niar East Twenty-fifth, yester day afternoon. Gus Wollerman, aged 10, of 1086 Alberta street, was flung up ward and through the glass windshield of the auto, sustaining a fractured skull and many cuts and bruises. He was rushed to the Good Samaritan Hospital, where his condition was reported to be serious. Tne automobile collided with was a delivery machine of Enke's City Dye Works, driven by Max Bojanower. Gresham to Have Two Tickets. GRESHAM, Or., Nov. 17. (Special.) There will be two tickets in the field at the coming municipal election here on Tuesday, December 7. The two fac tions will be regulars and insurgents. At a mass meeting Monday night George F. Honey, William Thorn and Kay H. Todd were nominated by the citizens and their names will appear on the ballot as the citizens nominees. Mr. Honey and Mr. Todd at present are members of the Council and will retire If not re-elected. Mr. Thorn was chosen In place of Joseph Pateneaude, who re fused again to be a candidate. Another mass meeting has been called for Sat urday night. November 20. at which time the insurgents will nominate their candidates, who. will appear on the ballot a independent. Track Connection Wanted. SALEM. Or.. Nov. 17. (Special.) Declaring that the need is urgent, 127 residents of Molalla. Or., have petitioned the Public Service Commission to direct the Southern Pacific and Willamette Valley Southern railways to connect their tracks at Mount Angel for the through passage and exchange of cars between the two lines. The petitioners also aek that rates for traffic via this route be named. The request is made in accordance with a resolution favor ing physical connection between the two roads, which was recently adopted by Mollala Grange No. 310, Patrons of Husbandry. Married Man Has Guardian. NORTH TAKIMA. Wash.. Nov. 17. (Special.) Although Lincoln Hackett has a wife. Judge Preble, of the Su perior Court, held yesterday that it was necessary in connection with set tlement of an estate to have a guardian for him because he is not yet of legal age. Attorney Fred Parker was ap pointed guardian ad litem. Teachers Meet at Pendleton. PENDLETON. Or., Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) Over 400 teaohers from Gilliam, Morrow. Wheeler and Umatilla counties are In Pendleton to attend the teachers' institute, which is being held today, tomorrow and Friday. A Jarge num- ff Bouncing Health and Active Brain come naturally with childhood, but in later years are usually the result of right living. Proper Food Plays a Big Part Many foods especially those made from white flour are woefully deficient in cer tain mineral salts which are essential to life, health and happiness. To supply these vital mineral elements, so often lacking in the usual daily diet, a food expert originated rape-Mi This food, made of choice wheat and malted barley, supplies all the nutriment of the grains, including the phosphate of potash, etc., required for the daily rebuild ing of fcdy and brain. Grape-Nuts has a delicious, nut-like fla voris ready to eat direct from the pack age with cream or good milk, and is com- , aaa. plete nourishment. "There'saReason"forGrape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. OUCH! PAIN, PAIN. RUB RHEUMATIC, . ACHING JOINTS V Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of OM "St. Jacob's Oil." Rheumatism is "pain only. Not on case in fifty requires internal treat ment. Stop drugging. Hub soothing. penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints and muscles, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jarobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber un! Quit complaining? Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "Hi. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffness anil swellinc. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "tit. Jacobs Oil" has cured mil lions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, buck ache, strains. Adv. be.r came in advance to attend the lec ture of Richmond 1'. Hobson on "Na tional Defense" ;.t the high school on Tuesday night. tine programme has been prepared for the week. Greshani Club Plans Vour'n Study. GRESHAM, Or.. Nov. 17. (Special.) The Tuesday Study Club has decided on a course of study for the coming year and will hold their next regular meet ing in the library on Tuesday evening. November 23. at which time Mrs. George F. Honey will conduct a drill in parliamentary law. It is expected to give a brier drill or mis kiiiu ueiuru the meeting every night this year. The club meets on the second and fourth i Tuesday of each month. The pro. I . r .v. n..amh.r 7 myelin:? Uranium iui 111 t,,.. . will be a study of education in Oregon, which will be presented as follow.-: "Oregon Tioneer School," Mrs. J. N. Clanahan; "Schools and Colleges of Oregon," Mrs. W. E. Bates: "Public In stitutions of Oregon." Miss Pearl Durst. Yakima Valley Canal Case Vp. i NORTH YAKIMA. Wash.. Nov. 17. (Special.) Judge Edward Mills, of Walla Walla, yesterday heard the evi dence in the suit of stockholders in the Yakima Valley Canal Company against Sheriff Murphy and Carl Berg to enjoin execution sale of the Cons don Canal to satisfy a judgment of ,18.500 held by Berg. The case will be submitted on briefs Dallas Levy Is 15 Mills. DALLAS. Or., Nov. 17. (Special.) The City Council of Falls City at its regular meeting last night adopted its budget for the following year, ami levied a tax of 15 mills. The tentative, budget prepared two weeks ago calletl for an 18-mill levy. 2 mills less than lat year but in the formal resolution making the levy the amount was re duced to 15 mills.