THE MOI.XIXG OREGOXIAX. VRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1915. PYTHIAN GHIEF IS PORTLAND VISITOR Supreme Chancellor B. Young at Meeting Embracing 2 States Is Speaker. . IDEALS OF LODGE CITED l. Mo of lamr and I'jthUa l ):-tl.l anal Vmzrrm In atari I l.r. prrj Mr, . ounx !: Icrtalnril bj WonK-n. r:r ! ol'l "f t'moo a4 kiiiix ct I TIM. T"pl. .tct ' . ,!.ar air-.'.. hr. f- .. t.r-m. rwn.tllor of Kn ( of l'thl- I" I'" nJ lr.lH '- a of lr.tla-r lodvm Tna l'fi I"1 I" trm of -ft.riitl. .tl''Ul lf'- l" Kp ahta .f r.tM.a fcm an ora-an- . t..t,.. tRa- t'vm ' l "M O l - i .. ! tv l fi"ir "d I- tr lour.-. .-,rir'"l Mr r,,-,!.;. rr,,.-i vaatardav on a " t". t aural Mala. " 'anada Thai I ... ",. ar aia.rint .. I''.-! and ' .,niilt! will f-' !"". ''" com. r ..I. forma r tl-a !""' brir l-alll-d aa 'iprn:f rhittftt or Mf haa avarv atata la ' I r ' n n aal aU t"'l provincva el rnwl aa4 r Oatfcraala Hramltr.. Tip irolirl lot runt bromht ! jTir n-imhr of prnl and paat rPi. i. of ( laOla "" "a ir.tnw rt-rant.uv of ! ton Villar4 1. Mark.. .f ,.lafiy. ranJ f.v.!Hf of t-b. praaidaaj and Moar. vu.rm rcraantativa. made ia aMa of a I omv t con cmooii e( tha a.ldr.a bv Mr. Mark. viifa,t.t N. l. 'urti mada iwpoi'. all abort I i k ra ..Ivan kV William V . ft I'ortlB.I. and . I. Hrad of Ta ltllca, j n H. of V"i. tVa-h.. ll:rvm rrrBt4tit of Vvaahinc tn. r""il "J borl m4- ir rupfm hn'llr Tc. l hh:f of lr r::lt lil.-. prr.l hnt urn rtrn !. itiirvnt r : ti ti.- i im Wf. lirin l l'rjmll'r t. lrBt nd t.mil Hi lm4ll !t PBI. n. I t:a(rrtslal. r. T'"( nlrrtln4 lr- f, hi Wr. lor arvl lr. Irant. Mr Ui w tiiir lo.4 rj,.irr nf ttrndin IM -ror- Mr ri M' tun m ll h Uk'll or( ol:n.!. lli4hrT an1 othrr ' ii dri. n n.J out l'"r IjirxJ. I . j.l lr Ut fiiiM Mr Vouns ' l.lit mon otllrr Mn. " f 0 ! nnw tril lftr r loUr tirsrlr ! ,lu lo-) htM ltr on wM.N r J"thin UM. rvri vhtiM mbl rrj Wrhi I r- BoT of tl nmnriooH of Und of our, t" oi rh lhl in i yr hl rr-at rmy ! iron from ort f'thian :tr mrwt U mn ado i.mhla tul tl tlrat :tr n4 Brl PiMo h In 1 lh ap'r4'4 army of toor tft :.'l mt wh ronalilul . f'Y rh tap iana IxIa ' llt.a- " ar ir.ra ha pJ . ! poruU of IM rt fralarnity art orir mtliton man. Ifia iwai of th land. l n ti. k4 it 1'ithtan In ' f arvl tlln laaan, and athol ha inn ojI Into in "'i i'"l" man rs raaaua of bln b f laaana of ryt 'acivm put Into j l h-t of n" fvlMan Mf"l trp- of .,,jitl-l.u'li lo palf. I"all t f'"t!. -I'r aorna. loyallr t n i trir. pv I ' " ! " aland" only1 f r fl Ivr "f loyally charar-' Itfii,.) I a lifa of I ial formar patriot i' iH j r r.nfiir mar isa trf h nshl. t ,? my .ivjnlfl. ns"l r wrona:' I VI- . t-n j.v.la of lha phl'.firhropk ! ark of tKa or'tar. a aa of l.irai'- f-al'trra. of in .wlal & I A-f wora of lha ar!ou. trn-ha tf ha or-lar V lmifi aP'ina ya.tarday lhl a rar r-n l Han.amln .- I Tori. D'jf 11 r1 h anaara .- llrt ptnra a kn rarlaara.l hr'm plana .-.! IM KnUMa of fylMaa con. a'aa. alH i t. be ' lit forlUBd pan year. DOCTORS GIVE THEIR VIEWS . rp-a p'l-aa rata a eprt.a mother agreed wtr ti at tenj.ng phyaician flat tife to uch -be wa a burdenx not a bon. a n-i eimmandad him fe not raf f .-irm I n an rfia that wmuWl have kept thy a a. ''a Inatead he I I It die. I'r Hi u'k!. the phiaKian. haa fc-.r rr 'i.-iaed In I hleago for bia act. )i waa a r om n-va awl rJ hv many who Vh.f4 h waa mercit'.l In thai ha fiaa the aar eVlt Tnr'.iaad pop e. proeo.neMt In r Itfloit. .ned.ral an. upiiM rtrcfaa. aen aaat-rd pt. however, approae lr. Hal- aeran a a' I generHy The d'C Jf ti ai piaaatng that h human mil waa not mad lo w:k t. rough Ions had- awa l fa IIP" .Miaahapen. pr blind, with II mn "! iitina in dubl. eraniat nerve and "an ear u.k'rg. with twlatad limb. ha f paraliaed. tha tortured oul Of 'enrh a rlt'ful human lotn they be--1 ava. wo'ild. If given II -ol. B t-niB the Ufa before II. Interview on the ibe- follow - le Fran I- le.and. paalor Fleat t-tolit i hurrfi-l think the act wa r;-hi t half a ronetant opinion thai b-omee rnre and m-ir en.-lou tt every child ha a rlg'il to be well--Norn. I believ It In IM caaa to ia been a b'.eaamc lo the child. -Meea ng to the parenta and a bl-aa.ng ""to tha atata for the tragedy to end with the Brat act T J fleeton. I'nuftti Judge, bead of J aer.i'.e I'o jrt I don t believe the r l id PO'ild haae been allowed In die ,f it could he ben prevented. Kvery rfort ot acien.e ahould hai been ' mad t prevent I 'a death, evan though : It mlihl not bave develop Into a noemal being. The child had a rlgM to ha and verytrifng Bhould have bean d-in fiat w a pupal'il with the I -aourvea al han 1. Mother t i a deal. " f!v. W. t. .hnk. paator of Kaat ,,lt Paptiat Churrh f rom what I l have r-ad. It I hit opinion lhal It! tn child aeyer could ha been nor- jmal. it 't' " ' w'ild not arpeoa u h a eoura. bow 'var. If ther were bop that, after an operation, th. child might ba a health) anl we'l ln.!ildit yfrm, ,arah A. fivana et-praidenl Oregon r-1rtton of Women flub phypl-ian in that r a a d:d JJat r . ghla ll wa a courgeou and rom nendl tMn m th motir to acre to it aa t e b-at thing to ba done. aa. Mi: II- Trumbull. crtary of t Jfete ll.ard of nartur of I blld . air I think the mother and p'-yi- ? d I a-oiule: rigfit la letting tha n d die t' U d Meed It wou'd ta tl It Uca cfisci X.l-vf as 4 n on ha a ruM to forca that on any siTtne Mmi It l kad bon crippled phyalva l and oaaad a normal nrrnd. trwat mould hjti been uffirint Iardcap lo trul aainl and no ona arould feral It mr than lha cli ld llaolf Tharc la mora nhP Pf ot ja. t than ore with Jual titanlal Itj nouch to roa'ua h" limltationa. M Plummar art-on auanlt and .Vhnol I'lracior Th !l-IIi(pcr baby at Chlco ro't a merciful fat'. The a-l of I b dormr the bumana Ihlns to do. TM Ibe original eu-cenf-. th ellminalion of Iba unfit be Iba procaaaea t nature and I think th rm alii come hen thl method aritl be rertnlld mora generally. Whan one ,rta tha cM'f in after yaara that la caua'd by Iheae caaea. we all Ihlrh IVat the aolutl"B In thla ac I the pronor one. tr. K II. 'tmnuirb. Coroner I do not pee bow tha phyalt lan In lhat raaa could hata don o'h'r than he la prte- lo bate done, prorlded the rhil-i condition waa aa described In tha diapatrhea. Nalura alii UaUally rorrf -( It arrora. If left alone, by taking away the life II (Kra la the defective rniijran and I think thla la a merciful pfevlttnn It l-.alph M.Koo-If tha child were IcrrtMy deforced. It I lo I'd to thrut life upon It liampcrad by ,urll appalinn dirficu'tie. It la tuo bad trial wa have not a l- w that make a.jrn a merciful art aa I at of tna phairian In Ih raae IrcaL There la. pf rourae. lb otucr aide to It that (Urh b taw m'ebt ba taken advantaca cf an- (bum), but ur iar proper aafa suaria. I believe It would ba a bleaa int lo mankind. Mawaa loaaaaeada fb ale lata. tr Alan Vc.h emlih. .-rioo Di- ff-ior An Irfant lhat cornea into tha world under bm. h a ifui'iMi hanallcap oirt mnr lo ba allowed to lle. T'era o-i.i to be a law auffu-ient lo deal Will I hoe - of courae. Ill d. r ancM re.iri-tl.na thai there couM ba po aril cffe.ta of au.h action. Wit ! ahould be required in ail auch raaeas to provide acainat the atiuaa ot a u.l a law adra I: l" Honduranl. chairman of t wldowa penaion commill.o of the iaiDn I'nnfrc of Mthcr I Iblnk tha phyatcian ehouid ba commended in Ih Bttnude wKirh he look in tha mat ter. I aay thia becauaa of etperlcnc which I be had dirinc Ike laat fly year aa a epecial worker. My work haa proved to me lhat auch action aa that pbytictan and mother took ahould bw taken mora frequently than II la. i cnvi: imoii:i in tacoma Opera I Ion la.orctl br iHnlora I'rvv trntrtt by I'arpnla. T ('UM Vah . Nor. It. How a Ta-i-orra molhar acnlemed her baby to death In a caaa of defortnuy much leaa horrible than that ot the BolltnBer child, whlt-ft died lo fhlcaS" niaht after Ita mot her and phytician bad de rided aainet an operation thai m'ftht hat aaced It life, wa ravealed today by Pr. J. IL Brown, laat year a prcal drnt of lb Waahinston Stale Medical Society, when he wa ak-l lo giva hl opinion of tha Chirato (i. In lb Tacoma raaa. however. Dr. Brown aald h recommended the oper ation, railed In other phiriana. who after a ronpoltallon alo advocated an operation, but the mother, he paid. r fuaed abaoltuly to permit an attempt to eav her baby'a life. -The rd didn l maka tha baby rlhl. and II P no ua Iryinc to aava It." the Taroma mother Bald, according to lr. II row n. flea ia later the baby died. -Th baby had a cloaure of the atom arh. Juai aa the B..i;iner child, but ot her a laa it wa nowhere near a bad ly deformed aa the 1'hiraco Infant." aald I'r. Ilrown. -Both mother and father wr In favor of leitirrj the baby die. W wanted the mother to permit U to operate, but ha etoutly retuBed. n opetatlon probably wwnuld havr aaved the baby life, althouch II nilshi have been left omwhat deformed. I railed other phyau-iana Into ronaulta tion and they acreed ther would favor (,.in ahead with tha operation. The mother Bald phe would n"t I't ha child lit and auffer. and fiy daya latr the baby d ed. -In the rhlcaato cape. I believe the I'lda-ment of the mother and phypician ahould be reaectd. It eeemp to me II waa tha right thing- to do. tha dr. formity wa bo great. imteider h.td better leave the matter alone. lon; lera are uauaiiv not allowed lo lit-" Eatrly Native Sont of Van cotivcr Are Feted. . It, Twaley elekratea SaMk rllrtk atav laaltrraarl W If h IMnaer la rtewd at Ilia ll-aj aad. V Niftf V Kit. Wah. o. I ihpe- a-lal lu.t half a cemtury ago oray (- t fooley. foreman of I'l truck gang al Ih fpokane. Portland a. i-cal-tl llall'oatd ph. .pa here, waa born on Mam ptrea-t. beloar r'lflh. Tonight be ralrhrated Ihe een,t br Inviting It ol hia men friend, all of whom wera born in hia city 1 jear ago, or longer Tha d'rtner party waa held at lha home of Mr. Tooley. ;ij Weal Twelfth ptre:. II btoak from hie birthplace. He haa alana l'vd In Yam-outer, and all of bia a-ueet have alao llveaj rnopt of their Uvea here. Mr Tooler Invited .drd bchoneld. i W". mllh. William Molth. Ioui W la. I(anh fupuia. John H. riddmga. John Mar. h. r'adward It. Itrow n, laoula l.urty. John lariaeet, and Mephen lr nn All wer preaent ev.-ept Mr. ho n,u. who la confined lo hie home by tllne-e. Tb labia waa entered with a large boj-fiet of yel'ow cbry aanlheniuma. and the faor were corn, ob pipe, in ported from Mieaourl for the event After an old-faahioned .linner tha even ing wa r'm4 " recounting til eofll hialory of Vancouver PORTLAND NIECE BENEFITS Wealthy lartitrr Clubman l-catc S I .000 In Trut In Mill. t'r.NVKII, Nov. It i.pe.-4l The will of the late John II I". Voorhlea. wealthy nver clubman. Bled lor probate In lha founty four! today, gives the bulk of hi I i ealat for lha erection of a memorial gate or arch In t'enver civic center. ;a.ir9 being pet B'de for lhat purpoae. Tohinl-e. Nancy Voorhlea.-hola. of Portland, i r h-i gave l.w In Iruet. tha proBt to be paid her aeml annuallr atd to go to heira at her death To each of hi nephew , fiordon Voorhlea. of Portland. and l"hare Voorhlea. of lrington. K, he gave Sa raan. Mr. Voorhlea w a an tingle of Mr. J. B. Ilaggin. widow of the copper mil lionaire of New Vork. DRYDOCK OFFICIAL QUITS . n. Iinonl Kralina ld lo fhlrf of Seattle Con-lroi-tlon ("onipany. h:TTlJ-U Waah. Nor. It .p- c,al t. K latmont. for eight J ear aietanl to the prealdenl of the r-t-lle i.-ontructon irdmk "."onipany and one of Ihe heat-known of tha lounger member of hi profeealon In .-eatlle. ba rigned lo return to pri vet practice., having hern retained by pome large engineering and shipping intervale. Mr. l-atinonl Brat came to Peait'e to enter Ihe cup'oy of Mran Itro,' Com pany a ship and en.-me draltaman In the tiprlog of !! Mr. Urnonl la a director o( lb 4l.onal City Lank, vt celiac. STORM BLOWS OUT Gale at North Head Drops From 42 to 20 Miles. ROSE CITY ARRIVES HERE Mcanicp UntTiuntcra Santl and Al-kall-ljitlrn Hrrc Off tall forniat otat llnnrMta 1 Saluted at Sea. Stormy conditions prevalent along tha Coaat for tha paat few days ap parenlty changed for Hi bolter late tlcrday. there n only a :o-mlle brecie and unlet pes a .sr:i Head at I o'clock, while earlier In tha day It had tern 4 2 mile from the eoutli. k . t. H. . I - r ... L r. arall hut ao long aa It held on save promnf of Inereaaing In strength. T Captain Kankin and other of the Hose City a crew Jell a freakish arainvr ri(iriirni a - ...w -" enaied at I 20 o clock laat night when pne maa laat ai Ainiaui iu uw-a, -her IJi j.aasenaerg were most bub-pl.-loualy cheerful. Inul. aim to the knowing tlo.-k forco that caKknesi lad bn no stranger. rsoutu of Sin Krancleco Ihe Hose City waa in a reguiar "J'anl Ana." a th Southern California native brand It. the condition being an offshore gale accompanied by fino particle of sand and d-it which sift Into every crack and crevice. Captain llankln said that for a lime the ship took on her tormer Army transport color, alkali carried with the blow coerlng her in while. (.eiling away from San Krancisco plea. ant weather with light northerly winds were enperlcnced as far I'oin. Kryce. which iitt way to heavy wc.trrly swell that Increased a the vessel wended her way north, and on the Oregon coast II wa mo.t active. Pricing rain and .u:Ib accompanied lha heaving sea. and those conditions held on until the ship entered tin river ctcrday. r-.-a A shorl distance south of Cape Blanco the Itose City passed the giant i.real Northern steamer wn"'-; bound from I'uget Sound mr imi.. , wav of S.n Krancisco. Kl. '"'- . . . w. .1. and those were givrn oy oon ae - .... on tha Ko.e i lty expressed h("-""4" a, satisfied to be aboard rat he r than passengers on the Mlnn.sot.. h h ' ai- marine stunts In tlie waa aeen -- - big sea., thouch deeply loaded. Football players oo n. - ---- sailor.- was all tha PP'r reS.rd.n H "iember. o om.h t uh uTe"oi m- forma aner - . , , p,c Club. -..I-V!" "dr.P'V Retard gam. Al mai " 1" r the young .ho.ed .hero were . f-w th. pigskin cnasera '"r ro''J"rTe: s7ht 11.. -earner had T0 tons, and In that were I car. In.da of orange., the Initial shipment loans ai aa . . tMa season. here from tna near nriiAun.it i rnoriTAnii: Com.n. Mcl..ll S. Co. Make Nent Ilnnrn on Mcl Maru. i ach:irt erlne .ABO, .onn.. !, being dl.cu.sed In or'.ent. ro;;.... to Mitsui Co irvd then ..lis under the na of the '. rowder Company for nine 1 1? . of li shllllncB. The chartered by vrascl orlslnaliy a a o tk. r-wder interests. nine month, she 1. u y '" m" mut not enter war .ones. A. romyn M.ck.u co. "V : i.fv:.:m::v: ; . .rout r.r months of IM.ngs. San Krancisco advice, have If lhat .1,. charter of the new steamer Pacini; 'which I. io be ready ...morrow, to load on rug. tZ'. at 111 & a ion. or at about l. shil- r.u1"- . .w..h .h. sTHaTIIAKUI-K -ok OltlKNT H,llnr line Will Maintain Van- o.uirr-rar I jfirrn hcrvlcf. n to ih Orient I the Vancouver, c- - - tancnuae, British steam- thlrdl.wVich,...... ah.p Company reeeni . , " . Burrell Sons, o, ',m'" "rtf'TA -r. ;o.1-r.,h.,.h. lone nr. ,cP...r, - l.h a .-n.th .1 .CS ot.buil.ln. w . - a. tAfii..ii Kir.Ka.trrn :;V. 'and effort-, h-ve been made to In ter.. Japanese - rr:. "i ';..ng p.v.l Mail ""'Vher f r. "eels win " r V - movements dependmi on the kuropeaa war develop""""- ltllM.KHi:M l" ,s CIIANC.HIi. Strsnier Mrllako X III Make Trl- Wrekly In-trad of Ially Trla. ....! i-. . v. Vov II (Spe- RU-i.r r . r -. . " -- - rpU Hrothrm. of rorilan-l. whl.h pltr between ...-....--. ""7"- . .1 ta... rtnlnla. hSS and rornsnn mn.. - - changed Ih .chedol from dally lrli ,o a tn-weeklv run. leaving Kl.luefieid on Mondays. Wednesday. nd t rldays at 1 in the morning - 1 .. .i.-j .i tha same time on ,"rnlf morning., thus having three Sundr,- at tne various I""?""" point., the rreater part of the tlma stopping at Woodland. ' ...... v. r.oi.1 have mad a change at .he wharf at this place. W ill . u jt..ita haa aui:ceeiled Jimrf P. Cherrlngton. former agenl for the Met- lako at Kldgetieio PAflKIC CAKdU l.XLOA DIXfi Portland onipany Tranfrrrlnjt to far at New Orleans. .- nni tiv Nov. It. ISneelal.) I'nder tha supervision of M. II. Will iams of Portland. Or- an officer of the Oregon Steamship Company, of Port land. Ih steam. hip r.ures.a. oi naj nne. today bgn unloading her cargo of piano, talking machine., steel goods. hardware, orygooa. a nu luuai-iu. - . - titan 1 nil earloada. ereeaiin " - - - which will b rhlppd to Portland. San Francisco. Seattle anu vmec i"" Cos, cities. The vessel loaded in .ew torn, nui because of the slid In the Panama r.n.l had lo put In here to unload. She had been chartered bv the Port land company lo the Southern Pacific for the New Orleans-New Tork trade. Irrds Iee- Hapld Work. KK.laSO. Wash. Nov. IS- (Special. I Since Bellln. UifOUh. tte roi.li cut near the Kaston place. Just above the Pacific Highway bridge. Ihe dredge of Collier & Stevenson, which is building the dike In district No. i. near Jveiso. has been progressing very swiftly. The . . . - ..a a last two day the marnine nan cui ar-aa- Ihrnneh the mnr.hV bottom gt I speed of 301 feet a day. The pumping . t tk. nl.nl la arriving. and the plant will be Installed at oitce. JlIX.i: TO IIKAII IIAIT CASK Part In. lo Astoria Suit Atrroe on l at-l- and I)l.ernc Willi Jury. . t i ii i . i . vAv 1 ff I n a r i H 1 . Tlie l rlnl of the case of the Hainmond laiunber Company, against me ciairus" & Slilpowners- Tugboat Com pany, of San Krarrlsco. was commenced in the Circuit Court thla morning; be fore Judge Kakln. The attorneys asserted that there Is oo. ma-. iv no controversy recardinsr the farts In the case, the real points ta itr. Kenneth l. raslaa. Former Portland Phyalelan. Wno Haa Waa ProawalioB In Kagllak Arawy. at I. sue being nucst loim of law, and agreci io disen.e with a Jury. . Tnls action Involves lik:htly over ITJ.0'0. the amount of damages aouthl for the lo.s of a raft of piling which was wrecked on Peacock Spit In De rembir. lull, while being towed to sea bv the defendant company-, tug Daunt Ic... assisted by th tug Hercules. Negligence, on the part of tlie de fendant company's agents and em ploes arc a!sed na the cause of the accident. advkktisixg ikovm:i ox I faci.cTtiiiiriit OrtliT- Komoval of CI- nului-ai and I'lflttrf'. ;.iviriiment offices nro not t be utliled for the illi-play of any advertis ing matter. Pictures, no niatt-r how attractive as to tlie subject, color ef fects or novel makeup, are not to be tolerated, so long as they hlazen forth underneath or on either side the fact they are Issued, presented, donated or otherwise furnished by a mercantile e-tabll.-hmc nt. firm or corporation having wares to si-ll. In fact, the order Is so ftrietly con strued that It mention, calendar tpe-rlfli-slly and goes on to make plain that at Washington provision has been made for Ihe distribution of clyed-in-the-wool tlovernment calendars of a most business-like and convenient style, one of whl.h will be forwarded to each Fed eral office here on the receipt of a reg ular and formal application. Notices that a ban had been placed on adver tising placards reached tlC on Uncle Sam's payroll at Portland yesterday, anil no doubt th.-re will be unuslially well-filled wastepaper baskets Jurlng the next few days as advertising matter Is cut from calendars. Marino Xirtrs. rlr.nsiti. ..II trom California, the . h....ner .. .... l'..t nlahl Mil all i..e. frum hail Kran. I.i.i i the tug Navl eaior. In,, to conditions ent.iil. II as n-.-iiv-k e.ier.lav niornlug when ihe sieamer It.axer arm io eea a.... m. --- ok .-'oaa.il out at 1 1 boih b"ind (or California port. K I, Mi-vtl aen. eenerai nfe. of ihe'. rlli fa. Ifo- leani.hip I'pnipany, . ... . --. -r.i . i ... m Kan Fran- rea- neil mr .1.. i - rla O on hiiaineas Cnne.-led lth til UH- Pa-ih -f the sieamer Vural.m. which ha relumed from Ala.ka and la to load hen f..r ran Krsnclaeo. t.frir-ial repi.ri. .hoar thai the niiiiiinu.r . . . - - - i -i. ........ ri.natitlr-l.ci al la-roar . ruai. a - - --- -- - I, i-.l Ik III I.' the I raic i"'i. - - - cnl ,-on.pleierl nd Ih lon.ler llosc. hullil- ... . - .o.n III I !- Ins al aaiio-. . - - ; , . . - 1 1 . I . I ... I to in The Irmi'T ri.i. - Ala-ka dlatrb-fa fieri, finally lias be. n sc-rn-nd a..d laid for. I in ln.. Vi--ornii-H ptsnicr r. i.rii.a. .. hl.-h aallert ye.lerilav for Cuaimsa by way of Mr rran.-ia.... -i . - - - railac I.IC-. fet of lumber. T.-ie csse . imiii ii... aairre- raol.n a lair n-. -- . - - - - oii.lrn iii- and ihere -he will lake on all thai ran l-e .-coinmilaiel. ihere tlna a . . ,. n r. ana III tirf. nilinoer oi n.io.oa -- - UoonU f"C C.ua.ma.. The Klsmslh Is tt mak.- a .e.on.l rml n'U month wll.i 1 ,rrv a (hirrf rltln lumner inn p -- - . , ih .inn .he sleani.-r Wapama la not pent inarc. Hound for California wllh lumber, th . . ' . i.i niki from Italn- irmr sna-i eau-. -. - ler. The .learners Slailnnmah nd liiarmlH are lo .at aw. Among paaaer.Bera arriving on Ih lto Olv laal nlchl were two children. Colli and Kibbler H...I". who traveird from the -a a lha atewarileaP ...in in care ro . - and were met h.r bv relailves. They ar aalrl lo naic oca-.. a.....a on th ship. In Ihe late.t schedule of Ihe I'lrr-Hrl nr ml, i, ae'ilrr the p!mer Hornet Is shown to b juc from San Krancisco November .. . Irlr . n.i- in 1 1 - ' " - " - . " - ... . a -i-1. airav. Ilarhor tlulinomaii in-crm.-. . - finished dla.liarslng hr caro laat nlKht. City iSrappler liraoy ana r... . - Jiier were rmrloiid y.ateiday lo Io. ate . . .11 1. 1 . . ian( over. Shall on III r"o in.... - ::: ' hoald from in aira.i.cr aa dav. Pecauae of th- f-iet that a urond story la oemi added to the Hia rk -pi reel boat land. inc. where i.e I i"n-n'"-11 v I. in hale IIP ocadnuart. r In the fulure. llarliorma-tir Spel. r haa moieil to the prep, em nfriees of Ihe Ink k Commission In the Worcester building. Car-, in l. noo rret or liimner ann . ii. . i. .aLiti ia aehonner lora or nienoaioii-e. .... - - - Tll amook sailed yeaterday ..r Impqua and Hsniion. im the whooner Kore.t Home completing her cro at St. Il-lens thla afternoon, she . - . . .1 -.a In la. B 1 la VIe."'ew, (l rie - - one.. The vc.acl Is to be cleared for Aus tralia. vi n ( no per. I'nlted Slate C.eneral Ap ,' v,r Vork. Is to he here Novemh.e -r tn hear le.ilmone covering the value and ... ..mmiwIIMo Ih! rates oi nui on e. .. ---- - - been eiilerad n which cons aner. nb- .-. i to ihe classifications fixed by tna 1'uatom-house staff. Colonel James B. cavanausn. i "rns o, u a .n ..haraa ol rivers and r.njri'r; 'w , .he State of W.slilngton. wss In .the city yestenlay. IMalHrt K re-aster Heais sa. .lie .a ....... - elie River here win rea.-h a slags of aeven ' . . ,n.nnrMW Va.lrrdav a and a 'iaii -- re.illnr. showed Ihe g.Use Stood SI all feet above aer-. at o'clock, a sain of M feet In "I hours. The greatest rise In the same laerloo on in. " ' -- -Mlrttt. r-L I lea real Yewlerday. Caaollre schooner Tillamook, general car- a-o for Coapt ports. Amerl.an plcaii.er Klamath, lumber, for Guay mas. raela Knlrred Yealeeday. merl-an sieamer i:ras Harbor, general cargo, from San Kr.it.riiQ Columbia River Bar Report. ...... e- r v.- 1 i-ondltlon of the bar ati V. m": ba. muderau; wind, suulh- ui. io mu. a ' ! DOCTOR GETS RANK K. D. Panton Is Lieutenant Colonel in England. SISTER IS ARMY .NURSE Former Port lander Promoted After Seeing Strenuous Service In Franco In Vyres Dattle and at Hospital. Pr. Kenneth D. Tanton, formerly of Portland and a nephew of Dr. J. J Panton. of this city, who left with the first Canadian contingent last year for the French front, has recently been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colunel In charge of an ambulance sec tion. Ills sister. Miss Kathleen Panton, also well known in Portland, is serving as a nurse attached to tha British army. Dr. Panton. started from Vancouver, B. C. with the rank of Captain. He was In charge of an ambulance. After a sojourn at the mobilization camp of Salisbury Plain he went with his con tingent to the flghtin? front, whave he saw very strenuous service, his dress Ins station sending to the rear 5200 wounded during six days at the battle of Ypres. the staff working almost continuously night and day throughout that time. Hospital Work Done. Since shortly after this battle he had been attached to a stationary hospital at Ua Toivrjtiet. France, until the pres ent monlli. when he wa. placed in charge of the British Columbian, unit In the hospital at Shoriicliffe. Kngland. with the rank of Uieutenant-Colonel. This hospital Is interestinR- in the fart that the physicians, surgeons nurses and patients are all Canadians, Sir William Osier being at the heaa of the medical department and Lr. Donald Armour being chief surgeon. Dr. Panton graduated at Toronto, and after serving as interne in a hos pital there, came west to Portland, at one time ti Ulnar a position on the house stnff at Good Samaritan Hospital. loiter n was connec-tea vnu me Hos pital at The Dalles. He had spent 'the last several year. In private practice al Vancouver. B. C. Mater Xurae at Shornt llffe. Serving oi the nursing staff at the ShornclifTe Hospital is his sister. Miss Kathleen Panton. who also has many acquaintances in Portland. having spent a year visiting relatives here some years ago. The following ex tract from the Toronto Olobe refers to her: "Dr. Donald Armour, chief surgeon of one of the principal hospitals in Kngland. writing to a friend In lo- routo, pays a high compliment to nurses trained at tho Hospital for McK Chil dren. Toronto. He writes: -I waa able to lend Nurse Panton lo l.adv Allan at the time of her in juries received at the sinking of the l.usitania. They wired me for the best Canadian nurse 1 could find, and I at once sent Nurse Panton to QueensLown as fulfilling that description.'" Including the doctor and Miss Kath leen, there are six Pantons with the British .army, the Irish cousins being oflicers In the engineers, and the sister of one of them being a nurse in an army hospital. There Is also a cousin. Uasil Bevan. with the Canadian expe ditionary force. PORT MEMBER IS SOUGHT Siicceshor lo Be Named to S. M. Mears Wlio Quits Next Month. i-i.o -iii ttieed S. M. Meal's on the Port of Portland Commission as pres ident of the body and who is to be named as the seventh member when he ..nr.. ii.cemher 10. are .mentions asked in business and marine circles. When Mr. Mears announced his resig nation at the last meeting, a week ago ...uAi-ei.. v it came us a surprise to his brother commissioners, who said they had no Idea who would ne weicomeu iu the fold to fill out tlie personnel. vt. hut held office since July, 1911. and feels that he has done his share In the port's work. With the most extensive dredging plan under wav In the Willamette lUver that has been undertaken, the prospects that early steps will he outlined to open the West channel around Swan Island and the maintenance of the towing service between this city and the Pacific, the commission must continue a busy body. 1IAI.IXK INTELLIGENCE. Ft earner Sch-dule. DUE Name Ro.e City t.reat Northern. Northern Pacific. . i;ro W. Elder.... B-ar K. A. Kllburn Heaver Hoaaoke. DUE Name. TO ARRIVE. From .I.os Angele .ban Kran-lseo. ... .san Fran.lPCO. .. . , San Diego ,l.o Angeles .San Kranclpco. ... ,1-na Aneeles . Ban Diego TO DEPART. For .Fan Diego .San Franclpeo. . . . .Han Kra. -Isco. ... , l.oa Angeles in Krancisco.... -San Diego . San 1I. go .San Krsnc-rco. . . . . San Diego .l.r.a Aneeles .San l-'dr.i . San F-anelsco. . . . . san Dle.ro .Los Ancrlil an Diego . san Diego -Atlantic Service. TO ARRIVE. From .New- vork . New Tork. ...... .New York New York . Honolulu TO DEPART. For ,.fi Vork .South America. . . .Honolulu , Honoijlu . Honolulu Date. 1 n port Nov. Nov Ul Nov .1 Nov. 2i Nov. -J1 Nov. Us Nov. - Data. Nov Willamette ; real Northern... Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Deo. Dec. Yo.emlt Koee City i Voe.hern P&C1I1C.. j. B. stetson :ao v Kider... K. A. Kllburn t elllo rt- ar IVani ma . ....... Tamalpal ...... ltoan k M. aver liTitnmh...a... Klamath Iortlaad DUE Name. 1 ov. an santa Oecalla. . . Panama. ......... Kentu-klan Gc-uraian DUE Name. lowan ..i santa Cecelia finimin. ...... Kentucklan. Georgia. a. ... Data. Dec. 9 Dec. JO Dee. -JO Feb. 13 Mar. 3 Data Dec. Ii l 'ec. 1 1 1 lee. I'll Feb. It) Mar. t , Movements of VcwseU. PORTIaAND. Nov. 1. Arrived Steamers Ito.o Cltv. from San Pedro, via San Fran rlsco: Wm. H. Murphy, rrom San Fran cisco; schooner Monterey, from San 1-rands, o. Sailed Steamer Klamath. lor Gua maa via San Krancisco. ' Asorla. Nov. IS. Arrived at S:.-,0 and left up at 1":1.-. A. M.. steamer Hose City, from San Pedro and San Francisco. Sailed at li-30 A. M., steamer B-aver. for ban Pedro via San Krancisco. Sailed, at ! A. M steamer W. K. Herrln. fur San Fran cisco Sailed at 111:1.-, A. M-. steamer Roa noke, for San Dleco. via San Francisco. Ar rived at 1: 13 nd left up at 11:4... A. M., at.amer Wm 11. Murphy, from San rran " s trrlvrd .1 H and left up at 11:40 A VI schooner Monterey. In tow of lug Navigator, from Son Francisco. Hailed at 11 A M.. steamer Atlas and barga No. 91. for Sar. Francisco. Sailed a t 1 1 A. St.. steamers Tamalpals. Daisy cadsby ami San ta Monica, for San Krancisco. Kan Vranelseo, Nov. IS Arrived at 11 A M ' steamers Great Northern, from FIs-vel- Geo. W. Elder, from San Diego, for '"'salfpedro. Nov. J S.ArriverlStcamer Hear from Portland, vis S;.n Krancl.ro. Sari Krancisco. Nov. 1 ..-Arrived Steam- Jlnir. Vht.-naw. from cuveri GnrnT Norihrn. from .."wni. c....... from Bur". Aire.; Calrhas. from fif.al.il i.Vorwecian. from laltal. Snd-- St-am-ra Haclnaw. for Fort .iiiid -; tsrwa- lio, Uiabc;ii. lot Bandoai . ilmingtun, I, for Seattl-; Capt. A. F. Lucas, for Balboa; ship Champigny .French., for Quoensiown. Murconi Virele8 11cMrU. (Al! poltin i-eportt-d al I'. M., Novpm lfr 18, unleiM otIi"rwi indiraleU.) i'olunibia, tan Francisco tor La Mao, lOiio miles noutl. of San Francisco. Gove-nor. San l'edru lor tian Francisco, off Point Arpuello. Nann Smith, tan Francisco for Valparal&o, 3-0 miles south of ian Francisco. Speedwell, San Pedro tor iSaa Francisco. 10 miles north of San IVdro. Wapama. I'ort San Luis for ban Pedro, llo miles west of Sun Pedro. Chatham. Aninfagasta for Sau Pedro, 11 mil.ji outh of San Pedro. Aroline, San Francisco Tor San Pedro, off Point conception, Asuncion, port Angeles for Richmond, 610 miles north of Richmond. Kilburn. Portland for Coos Bay. off Cape Athko. bar bound. Grai-e Dollar. San Francisco for Tacoma, ,"i74 mile's north of San Francisco. Queen. San Francisco for Seattle, 90 miles nouth of Cape Blanco. Atlas. tovunK fearne 91. Portland for Rich mond. 10 mls nortii of Cape .Meare. Hoanoke. Portland for San Francisco, US miles south of the Columbia River. Beaver. Portland for San Francisco, 4"2 mites north of San Kra ncisco. Drake. Seattle lor Richmond, 245 miles from Seattle. Herrln, Linn ton for C-aviota, .0 miles south of the Cohimbia River. Coronado. Gravs Harbor for San Fran cisco. l'J miles south of the Columbia River. V. S. Porter San Francisco for Point Wells. 73 miles from Point Wells. Mauonia. Honolulu for Sn h rancisco. 1U40 miles out. Novembe r 17. i P. M. Knterprise. Honolulu for San Francisco. 1701 miles out. November 17. s P. M. Hyadei. Honolulu for San Francisco, 1 0o miles ont. November 17. .s F. M. Bessie Dollar. Vancouver for Manila, 10. 1 miles from Cape Flattery. November 17. P. M- Topeka. Ki rt'ka for San Francisco, off Point Arina. Lucas, louIiik barpe 0:;, Richmond for Bal boa SO miles soinh of San Francisco. Buck. 1'ohit Wells for Monterey, 100 miles north of Monterey. Conpresis Sea lie for San Francifico, 40 mfls couth of Point Arena. Minnes ta. Seal tic f'r Kurope. miles north of Farallones t'entralia. Eureka for San Francisco, bar bound in Eureka. St. Helens, Bellinpham for San rranc;s:o. ,VJ5 miles north of San Fmnclsco. News Inm Oregon Ports. ASTORIA. Or., .Vov. 18. ( Special, t The barge Monterey, with fuel oil on board, ar rived in tow of the tug Navigator and pro ceeded to Port land. The ne hnoner Manoema lias finished load ing lumber for Hawaii at Knappton. and will drop tlie lower harbor tomorrow-. Bringing frclifiit for Astoria and Port land. th steam schooner Wm. H. Murphy krrived from San Francisco. The steame- Yucatan has finished dis charging 12,000 cases of canned salmon at tlie Sanborn wharf, and shifted to tlio San-born-Cuitins cannery to discharge the bal ance of the 31,000 cases of salmon which she brought from Alaska. The Yucatan will load Kraiii In Portland for San Krancisco. The steamer Roanoke sailed for San Kran cisco and San Pedro with frciirht and pas sengers from Portland and Astoria. Carrying cargoes of lumber from Co lumbia Klver point the steam schooners Tamalpals and Santa Monica sailed for San Krancisco. Having barge No. 91 In tow, the tank steamer Atlas sailed for C alifornia. Grain laden for the L'nilcd Kingdom, the Norwegian bark Hiawatha arriwd from Portland. After discharging fuel oil at Portland, the tank steamer Wm. F. Herrln sailed for Cali fornia. Completing her cargo of lumber at Knapp ton, the steam schooner Daisy (Jadaby sailed for San Krancisco. The steamer B.aver sailed for San Kran cisco and San Pedro with freight and pas sengers from Portland and Astoria, The steamer Rose City arrived from the Cali fornia porta. COOS BAY, Or.. Nov. 1". (Special.) The steamship Kllburn was off the bar all day and mado no attempt to cross, owing to continued rough weather. The bar hart smoothed down some towards night and It is believed she will enter port tonight. The wreck of the steamship Santa Clara lias broken in two and the stern hold and superstructure came ashore. Beach comb ers have removed much from that section of the boat since it came ashore, but a great deal of lighter stuff went to sea. The C A. Smith mills, now running four days weekl.. will be put on five-day shifts afi-r December 1. The dredge Michle has been orfifrea ti remain on Coos Bay for the proient. Douglari Land Holders Sued. ROSHBl'IlG. Or., Nov. IS. (Special.) Suits to eject a number of Douglas County ranchers from jaroperty alleged to belons to the Southern Faciflc Com pany were filed in the local Circuit Court today. It is aliened by the plaintiff that this land was purchased by them for rights of way for the Wil lamette Facitic Kaiiroad and is being held unlawfully by its former owners. The defendants in the action are Sncll. A. K. and .1. G. Stocker, Mrs. Sarah Morningstar and Henry lled rick. DaniHKes in the sum of $1000 are also asked from the several per sons sued. (.rnys Harbor Is Ilernsing Homilies. ABKRPKK.V. Wash.. Nov. 18. (Spe cial.) Gray Harbor County is refus ing to pay bounties for cougars, wild cats and other varmint because the Commissioners fear animals killed in other counties would be brought here for bounties. rrosecutlng Attorney J. K Stewart advised this action follow ing the submission of many claims to the Commissioners by hunters. Bootlegs" l'ined $11.10. Pl'urOIN, 111.. Nov. 1.1. Judge Hart well in Circuit Court here sentenced E'eter Pops to 0 days in jail and lined him 1I30 for bootlegging. This Is the heaviest sentence ever imposed in GO Qregon plectric To the Championship Football Game at EUGENE.SAT., NOV. 20 Game Called 2 P. M. University vs. Oregon Agricultural College Round Trip Friday and Saturday TICKETS TO THE FOOTBALL GAME Select grandstand tickets on sale at 5th and Stark streets, $1.50, $2.00; general admission to game, $1.00. SPECIAL TRAIN via OREGON ELECTRIC leaves North Bank Station 8 A. M.; Jefferson-Street Station, 8:15 A. M., arriving Eugene 12, noon, running on limited schedule. Returns after the game. REUl'LAR DAILY TRAINS. limited. Express. Limited. Owl. Leave North Bank Sta.... fi M. 2;0 M- ft & ArHv" Vn ?:! V. .1 Pi M. M5 P. 8:50 V. M. 6:50 P. M. Usual stops' made at street intersections. ,,a.fca .nai t..Brk s 'l n t H mild Hoyt St. TeVthnjVorrUon'S-.a. Kron, and Jeffcr.on St.. Tenth and Stark Sta. Telephonea Broadwa j 0-0, A 6671. T BE BILIOUS, Enjoy Life! Liven Your Liver and Bowels Tonight and Feel Great. Wake Up With Head Clear, Stomach Sweet, Breath Right, Cold Gone. Take one or two Cascarets tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand, your head will b: clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach regulated and your liv er and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store now and get straightened up by morning. Stoi the headache, biliousness, had cold and bad days. Keel fit aid ready for work or play. Cascarets do not gripe, sicken or inconvenience you the next day like salts, pills or calomel. They're fine! Mothers should give a whole Cascaret anv time to cross, sick, bilious or fev erish children because it will act thor ough I vaiidcvirinotiniui Southern Illinois for violation of tha local option law. Itlalio Ke.juisition Honored. SAU1-:.M. Or.. Nov. 18. (Special.) Governor Withycombe today honored the requisition of the Governor ot Idaho for Ralph Walker, wanted at Lewiston on a charge of forger. Walker is alleged to have raised a check for M.T.-, signed in tavor of L. Walker bv G. K. Wasem to e 130. THIS COLD CURE Tape's Cold Compound" Ends Colds and Grippe in a Few Hours. Take 'Tape's Cold Compound'- every two hours until you have taken three doses, then all grippe inm..., your cold will be broken. It promptly opens vour cioEgea-up nmuua .- ----- air passages of the head; stops nasty ..' oova running: relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness. throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. lion t stay s""" u-"i'- ., . v.. and snuffling. Kaso your throbbing . . . , r nUa Ir. the WOl'ld giVe.S neaci no""b tn , - .. such prompt relief as Paps cold Compound, wnicn rosu, u.... - at anv drug store. It acts without as- ... ..nr. OUIKaQ n o in distance, tastes n.c. ---------- convenience. Accept no substitute. Adv. To Overcome Eczema v n,inH i.ow nfton von have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itch ing eczema cjuieKiy ny applying a n.i. zemo furnished by any druggist for 2jc Kxtra large bottle. $1.00. Healing be gins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of pim ples, blackheads, rash, eczema, tetter and similar skin diseases will be re moved. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, zemo is an excep .i..i r-oo.oHv It iu not irreasv. sticky or wa.try and It does not slain. When others fail it is the one oepenuauio treatment for all skin troubles. Zemo. Cleveland. flpecial frain of Oregon HOME-COIIING Jl BlLKi:, EIM.KXIO FRIDAY EVKMJili. D o n't miss these 8 p e c t acular stunts, free campus show, pajama parade on streets, serpentines, gigantic bonfire on K i n c a i d Field, re unions and rallies or students and alumni. DON HEADACHY, SICK OR CONSTIPATED jvVDRK WHILE VQU SLEEPJ NO QUININE IN