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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1915)
STEAMSHIP LIKE WILL RAISE RATES Action of American-Hawaiian Company TsV.cn to Indicate Canal Opening Wot Close. MANY ITEMS ARE AFFECTED flUlM M. IUw la Vararja aaae-w Sa-ajtl ri for t nlrakilinx lllala te-a-U llrlrt tp WM-fl .i.Ja-a lira. (l FMt.-- 't te Iireelra ef tha A neu--n .it awr ati a art- rwl Va. f r a r'imptinn of irarn.? at vf tlae p" n m a t'anal aaaan after Jai-iarr I I latiraata-a br n.ilk re aiva. .Bara-dar of at a.lan--a of I eaaf r ea..-n l-l tunj a rniirff cr- roirfrirttiN' ttM-in that aiill om ita-tia l.'m ;r it the r.rt'jr friarra anr lora. of the BCaama- faait a. It ardaj . Ba"rr?iltira,l lmpltmfilf ratal. ir, - rtorn an! nattinc k-aaa ai;4 mrrf tra n. fuet, ytntintf Inlk mnr mmaro't arti-'taa ar r-'aeee-l r tha raiaa. and. aa ri?B an xrmm ma..ia a moot ' on either aMrrrrant. Ii unlrlHJ ! im ply to rrmMa for the a.ta tir" er aleamin ta llnera fey f of the e.lrila of Maara-iari ainra the linim a.vjre la 61r .. ial Tha HWiuiKnnnl t'nr'laad bous'i or-poM-jnil v to rder a-ippli-a frr earlier pMpnwnt lo oil the hisher rate er what I r .I'rad for the frsda tf th nar future ". praaant the A t Ian E i l'a:in" line -o balia" btr) tr I'nrtlaB-i frma lo fian covl obnr from the Art steamer that ara bI I at the Itii ntrinr t II I'llul. wit tha r taiion thai tha tM would bo cliri.J nrtthout d-la. aa on lh --!. ara mint hoi lv twli Ibat will bo la actia damarvt early nt monln. The tmr -acta i 'or il i a. of the Ora- P-at. ta loohe-! for hr .rabr . an . it M-tf-m'tt. 1'ortland anc. t Ifto mI tll bo worb4 MMi to b'jrrr bor raro ahoro. lta prfr-0,-0 botna alvn irilm olork a far aa po.blo. a boan irada of I'm r' n1 n'-r an.l irtrtr W,. tl.ii In tbo ahip o a to faritllalc Ibo nntoailinC Tha Amori. an-Hawtian wi'l ka fbo to-waa hr t ' m tr !. and br foKM wilt bo titdM with Iho aamo Dooil to fromnJtla tho lrol. At io of!-o of inat lino II I aij ial If lni-jirio aro mnr rrttrion or oie4 of rirr ab"r4 tho tooan romop wttta tho r;a of boitjar vo4. hr Iac of thoiao atamr woro oo1. at York II wa not tbousht lat aloloa In lha ("anal would prov aif!.-intlv aortoua t blu-b tho rhjrwi'l lor i!K-k a lon prio, and tho avhrd io4 Itmo of arrlal bro wa rurb that ahipmonla roill tiao b'.n dtlT rol Wimnrlr a rvt au(llt4nt tlmo a I -tw4 for Battint lhm 11 hpo for o piT to tno butxian Ira. I' hn it omo cortaln that t ft - .! would bo kato bo mo rllnonl h.lt.ar oo-l . wtrt ordro4 lo bo b'jrrtl br rkiro'-k bwt Ut omo bouo tho bulk of th .i!-i-h. wit b- niUM onir a hort m rforo tho b yuitido ru.h, In tt hiihtoiimi. Tiur sTorrrn a lUaan Itrfawa Aajlilonal Prmill. Major Uatirr Will P I .hand. N" rtiNT"'X Not. !l IJipo'tal Tht Iho fn.-ifltf fooat U(o moan. Iun wbn It l'ipl a ro;i4(lco to trohibtt avhibieioa a'anno althar la tha .l or Jiprinc t i4n:l br tho ro- - f.u4: of ITai.Jnt l aum to altow tha Jkll . N'Wnl. and All Amarurana to it anolbar coact oa Thaakasl'lnc av aftarnoon. f " lnrrtt. oho La mantfinc tha mr. bad ud It woufd bo a fpod . tut to b" aaor n4l. l1 oa Turhoy ar. V ba la aakad for raiia.aia ba ran a ctwi a -Jiwrr.- sold iTaaid-al Ma ' tho t!aphoa. "!t wo baao a rw!a forbl.llini: thl rt of thin. Tha raooiutioa waa p-a..-d at our annual maatmc. but. tnaamtrh aa your taama bad alraad boao book'd In to .Man J'ran-rL-o. w da.rid-d to allow I hoao ia" at and Hut to pormit any mora -bihitiona would b atrutly ao.in.at our rnnar " Tha bc laaariara look tha s,-trn with at m''-. foral wii: aa for lh I tat Vdnadr mortiln:. whlla othara will ramaln tr a l"a" lit on lha tipoatllna imuad. r.ni. r nTiii:K TarMnrr In IVr lo.K- lr Tola) and sall- Irldaf Jr Honolala. tfit'tttiaa data ra. hd a umbr - of fvrtlnda from tha f.raal Norlharn f'a'-lfi r'imliip I'nniianjr to attrnd "a aublt. r"-pin and lurw hon to - bald mt wi tomorrow aboard - Ib turbnr ;ra.i nrtharn. a h h will bo al nr Tha affair wa plannad birtgia lha "J" at Nortbarn laa tha ;o-4aa ".ata frtdar oa bar flrat oy- a; a of tha aaaaoa to lioaolulu. and aha la lo raroalnj on tbal aebadulo until hprint. wha aha raturoa lo tha Fan ani-o-t"l c I run. Tha airrat Northara waa bald In th tar from Saturdr "HH. waa It haa aallad. until I.: o'clork .B4at mornlne. and aha rrachad Mn Irtt'lK at ta 3 o'rlock Jaatarday inoralsc. Tha Northara r-lfir. bar ' tr bir. whW h baa boaa oa drydock for claanini and pairtmc and waa aaafhao!a4 to xnia aalant. loavaa PaB " rranrta-- for l'!aal today, and U lo ramam tn thai rout. 11II.V MTPI II ;o OllTII Ial t'argra oC V-aacin Krarli dm rramrnl Tarty al Abrhnm.r. m: TTt.:. Waah.. n. Tha bl f-aihiar rowar4 aaiiad .nlaihl witk ! ton of ronatroitton ajuipmanl and malarial for tho iioiamm.nl A'aab.n railroad on tha laat HtH of tha jaAf t a'ook Inlat. wbf'tl toon o.ll ha rlooad to naialon by h-o. Tia jiaward will bo tha laat boat lo 1,0 h An horaa. 11a rrlrwifal con a'ru'tion rmP of lha Ala-ka llnclnoar- traa: laaml'1 I atil Davuaiion in I'ook Intal ra- opan ta t!ia J-rlo. riuml!'llo "w in lha ra.'1'ood buildara will bo anairvi a!nd throyata ".award, wblch U ara to aaiat(wa all V Intar. c 'oMMottoiit: tr -ii:k i.t: CafXala Korla . Itrtaraa Aflrr amlw-r t Vrara tn OIJ I rbrntla. apfato ITtartaaon. of lha mtlah 'lark lararlro-a. whKh) raarkad bara iudar ii(M from .dli4a. la find-, l-al a nuaio-r of frlanda bf .mada IB f .ra.f d. th-auh It I about II jraara ..noo bia Laat ai.it Ma waa thaa In "ia laaarurta. ta whth ha mada Iwo ,,. to Tora'and. and la lodar aom-ano-iora of tka -laaar" f aat of aai.'ara. la fnaaior irirt hia t wna tba atub'a rapntattn of bre on- et lha bai afloat from a aailor a tandplnt. partta-oiarlr aa l lb ata of food roadaai for Iba fora.aatla rrowd. and lo nlKfr wala aha Waa a moat daairabla camar on kk to ahtp. It la aaid tjl lha Inaarlyoa la no dtffaranl than CVptaln t'hariaaon a nrmar loaimino. m tha oai from Ad-laldo ha ajd tha wralhar waa not to h rornplalnad of. o(har than that baad " Inda war. bothar am. and tha ah IP waa la lha tta-lnlty nf ia ia Iwira bf--ra h nada It rlnaa anxh to bo within lha ona of lha ia. Ihouch lhay rrui aall off Two Vraaa-U ArrlTo; lrc Hrrarta. In arlta of lha proaaillBC baay waa t.r lha a'aawar tiao . ::dar ol Into iKa ntar f-om aiiforma iorta )!" 0. a moroina and tha Nortbarn ra.-lflc arrlrad from lan I'raH'Ufo at I o'rtork. T N a .. Mooaar Mu lafl Aatorlo for llonolula. an tho lirral .Northern ot an ay fo "an rran-'iac In tha faro of tha atorm. Thia will bo Iho laat ItIP of ha i.raot Northara from l"lal to ..a r ran. 10 baforo tha lnuural!oa of lha llawallaa a'rlca. Mlk Cargo A rrl r-. JiHATTt-r No. ZU Tba Japan.aa linar jioud Mara arrl4 from Toko bama today with raw auk and alia oia alua4 at J.1.o for dia rhartja at Ibla point and ablpmcal aaatward br faat iraina. Marlar .Voaa-a. A n ..rn.a. f a ) a-k Una. haa a-aa'l-4 t- I'anai. A .uar aod ain.r p.xi'a a.a la I pair O. t am-' '. la t-a ,l.r,.l v "ia aam.a I'.aata ol oaiar aa -.pur-aa! ...aa Ik- aallra i-il- ana on r a-aro r.:t i la l"al ahu 4 "a ra.na (aa- (aial la ma ka :a a traanat a. l I- ow lal oau.4 lala'tara oua laa vr-MO 1 Ha aaaaa a t :: -vri:a.ot aal for tha a rran.la.-o A l'..ri'-d a'aaaaaMp lll. n.a lafl f.r -a '" a a tatr.aa tn. 'Tai-a of IKa 11. Tkraa" llna ara a.na hn;.4 bar dvr baa aoa-ava b Ir 4 wr ai. eM-l 'a'l Xm ia-na.1 propartt and aa.laallaa alda al nai lt..a.l wa-rak. lnp"f .i.i-ni l.ianiaau-a I'laitl'i. Ion 1 .a kaar rlar aat-r4r l"aaa ara and'r oar lo tapailr.f a o- aa ..f tfta ttrrar haa a ad -tna ol-ar aar k4:in at. f I lea lUamal flal.aa l-at-aart aMn irt'l Janav I. to p.aca bar 10 anaaa far lh lia aaaaoo. ran ma aiaamar lalay fataa-n. t niaa la Airaa I. laa a-r-la ara L..a ..f una rarana-l to 16a Tarr-Mc-. ..,m,m ,.na. ola.n "lit o anlooUad al i-.au.n-ai.raai djr. n.. tna Airoa Una fiaiaht oill a d-hari-d aa aaual at A.- ar asKI. la (.! o Iba fa-t iba or.fnal faamar tnna-a Ho pa larnad aul a ma I nloa t- Moraa nan I'laariata;' at. o.J t ralaa Imaraala o n ranamad tar a'a.-ir oh.a a aa. wn-1 ataamar of in. aaa upo " aa a.o lo niracham iat.-a.ata al aaaanak. and namad tn t.a- ana. Ja".aa K-..pa Jr. baa l-t a '"- i lo lha lava l-n ' ' " a Ihird ...a.1 Ihal oi l fco ma Annaeia Mo ?. Tha I'hIk -a. aia.a har irlai irl Isalurdar aad -lit ro..aal al a-a I l-a ""! uA f. ....r r I'.jropa. Tba k.al ol in tr4 aMa ol.l bo Uld la a I- "la-a Toa aa- oa 1 ka lo ba h irrlad lo rout p.atton a -ayaa 1 aa taal-.... .fa bain ' .o. n.d a aftar t.ia I'ac.tlc look tba "'- a-a I ni-.d ta-aa fmmt nana-nra l.d oarda aad ' ar oar- boar taatardaa wil" ho ra af lha ..rlfl fa-If ! aiaamar a'an In.Hatinal Ih.ra inlo Itia raqutra maota f t - aaa aaam.n a lao Tha I a . m .iin oh.al al Mooigomary Sac aa fraa- ia-o makim: i.ti:li-i.:.ck. Mranrr rSarfaa-dara?. DC'K TO APa.IV a .aa rrorn Da' :.a. v. Udor .... a l".a ia port iar laofk .Jaa rraa-iaw.... la por' IWar MAn..M a- a. K I. bora aaa r'maaa.... Jo. m ll.aaar ....la iM..l - M.ao.aa ...... tH-a HaoaOiy x-oAo..aa l-. 3 pes to Di-raaT. aaa ror '! J Kioi'ot Malarfa at. a t..a a a.-Jar ...Ma ll. Mar. a .r-ara -atlfal.aa raarota....ba, -J . a. a ...... aa. j Kl.bara .IKa.K....ar. .a H.a.- ..aaa;aa aa. it ii..ti .aa4ro ...... a 11 Ta ma.paala .....- t Paaaiaraj. ... Jar. 1 I: , aa It. aa ...... lc I .ar Lai aaia lot i M . 11 ab. ...... aa l-fa ..poo. J HI .alia. l"a f"- T l-a aa fr lora. . . . Uaa. a K. Mr Laa alfaa. I. klaaalb ... ao ltaa. ... ... uav a ra-l la a AlkaotW il itn. VVB TO AMHiVft. kawa rroaa Paia altataraja font lot I "a-. iaoaa Jao Vara....... !"-. la ruaaa .......... Nao Tar....... aaa. J kialla. ...... ao Vara. ...... . uaoa.iaa Ii a Jar. a PC B TO PtTAWT. Naasa Far Pa'a la ia.a-a:W l iaaallr... I-aw. 1 iaoaa .a tall .-. aa rtnaall ........... ao-aii .o ....... l-. ... u waa Maaij.a I ia wawr.oa aiaoaaala .- Mar. lo la of Vraaarljl. paaTI..M S"J Arrad aiaaraar ITiint.a.a. Iran, aaa laa a-a. nai aj '.car li-aaa CUT. l-r aaa I rasck-a aad aa t'a.ira A-ar'a. Noa- SJ A-alaad at P Bad Eaft ttp al t a A. 1. ataomar aaablaaao. from ar r.iBt.ara aa I ran. la-a Na. T2 Ar?ld at S A M . at.a-a.ar aaata larara. fforaa C-a-ara. a. a ai -r. al IB A. al.. ..a-nar liraal ,Nrln ri riaa f. a K oarn. Iro:o liort- aad a a I aa liar asd l-araha "'a4 al 11 A ai . Iiaaaar. from ymrt.nd tor nan I'auro -nu-r :t A -r .a a.i attain, a--. $a.amalk. r-'.m l-iri and for litta.fr.al. J.riaa laii aara. ffara f rt and. Aliaa. taa.af la'ia X . bl. frwta I'irt.aaJ. aaa faal-a. N r. Arrtaad llt.am.r a. anoa.. from fart aad far -aaa i;aa la a a. p-a nan I'raa'lam Sr ZZ rrlaad r'aam-a-a aaaca liarnora. t'.a lolrsbta lt:-.r; llTaiaa. f -m ..o. fatra.-a lllr-lial. Wa. at a-a. iir.t Noflftarn I -oia .latern, t;al--ia- Irna .1 Ani, f. A b.' bora frm r-nraaaa aa. .d . -a rn ra Cat II t. Iraka. f.r an.;oaar. Aaon--i.n. f-r I'atlianl ta:a- l Arnaad Maamar llalab fa' f.irn fort aaa. Ot llaaaV.-'-c I arriaad tilaaroar rhi-ar VI.j-o from Tl-ima a.i. j. -. t immi -riaontar Maol. a! l.oto Naa i-rb l;.o Jan. Ira . . rri4 -Mlaamar b. .. f--n aa a f-r tod-n. -ar.aa. Nat l Mini "l"l laaali Mt'a. frofn llonakauc f-r alaaft.a r.attla. Won. Naa. A rrl ad am ara irt..ra naa I"ao. rata Mara tJaia aaaat .x-'-a. 'lto foab-a HoUlB ...art. Aa.aa. Wuhlil.o. m fraarlara; ,. alraa IHrll a I frlnr-a Muporf ... .a-l.ax.ra -aaard. soalh-olar aaaa A l. naqlh-aaura Alaa.a. frlhra -laorao tl.rlllani f-lnra nuparl: Inllad -.tjt.a t'oaat ti-aard rau.r PUar. naa froa o oj lvk aaiihoid iataiiBl Ipaolrk. Vrwa from trren Ports. i raM ia,T. yr . Nov. TZ. Uparial Tha a,.aalaat .t-.rm of 'a tail h-a baaa ra lo, tr..rn ta. aao'ha.at dirlnj tna art.r a oa morh rala baa fa. Ian ralafhon otr.a ara Oooa In marr tjlrort -aa ara II ia d.f --uil rammttDtral. aim ottl!Tln dua-ncta. Th-ra .a bao ronaluaraiiia ol-.l but llii;a damaa la rpar-.j. Tt ataana a-ha.mr V blinrooB ' rual hara from nan Kmrrlara al mia m.r.mi and all ld lajnit-r al Iba for tr t.-Ktl! Tl.a ata-a arhnaaar Tat'-o at-a arfiaaj fr- m aan araa-la.-a tl I ' I' rna ra.ia fa' f I" ai. Ma aaila. al tl f.r f rt.aad. I'an'ala i ia.r I salai a-t Knaloaar Jamaa failiaiaoa onl oar .a&d. aaT'tnfA N" ii spatial. Thi ri.rBMia a an-aia jtr-auir.i -t.ar"..a a im mada a af tna I'arua.aa barkan J'- noaa alar-o a amaahad la a ..'-a oi! !"- I af lha Mian.- irai taSarf ,jt.nt la c'a nundar mara'ef Tn'tr . . . .... ma'la lab and olli na iuM a r-J rf'-a. t to la rr a ooaara aad tha t.t" aarjo af foal oil f.r Aabnria an I for-'.aad. I a lar blaamar Waahtaaaw a r -1 . a-l fr.aoa ra:.?rti!a I 1..)mc carr a' 1 a T from fori ana and A aa tna a'aham nhiar lira, liar. I,,, ,r-.-l "al fo nan 1 11. lata bat ra turaa1 la p"ri on in-aa"! af Iba hran aaaa ra'. n jala.ua aad IB- dala-r la bar lark. Laa 4 -r-- k ba'k a.aa -aia -a-a from ivitll '-a tali. oaa a-llftad la lta ioa a a n ar -r ' iri a a J a Wtr-na ota'ir af f'a d-aaa fa -o.. hit rat-arna-l f--m a-a rraa--la.o. wa,rv r.a ba. baao tp-tdirf a fnoatv aa I. .wa 1 1 . aaaa la l.ian'-a l r-.jm. aam. enaad al laa araoia. a - 4 tiftl la r.ma.1 t .ar al !aal a mant.t brta'al a!rf I r in- r iii'tt ot la br.n a now dradfn I paa n- "- tadaanjakka kl- ka Ha pan. VoR.H j - - r Naa 2 ? rm'll a of ba- al i r. M. P. roaigk.otad. aamlk .oat r rnli.a Poaa.ad B4 laarllaaw Ta.larafcaa. a,nial laaaa 'm. ba fa- Ha. TVaao aa Aaaoata Taaa.baa. H ab. la II M .. ' I V .. t faat j a - m a l-a : : ". . . . a fool ta.' Am.n-an f 'ti" ao. W. b:-4.r. ran a.a. av-o. f-om can llao aod ! porta. I.Oi It A ITS IIT.I' KOK CIT' California hlranrr arly One Hoor last I -a tint; IVnh Hrrr. Tao r raft to tow of a Hf aiaamar h-ld np tt-e ataamar Roaa City and har Hi paaaanrara atrday aftar noon. whtla a acora of tratcar and hua-lrada of rrvana wara atall'd on lha Hroadvar brldf Bo lon that acme of f-.a rata wrra alartrd bat ai ovar tht; rout-, Tha rafts tamo uptram. anal In mld rhannrl aa th Km Cii wbb raadr to aro bar north at o'rlock. Captain ICankln hold lha ahln for li rnlnutaa until Ilia rafta wnro moinl hla hlp had a rat-a in whirh lo "lino op" for lha Hroadwav hridBf. In rttnia; away from tha dork and handlina tha voaaal ao aa rot lo ba. k aarainst tha raft, she did not t'l Into poaltlon for tha draw, which had boon oprnt and h waa than bat-h-d la tha Ufp a" of Aln worth aiorh and llnaa sottrn oul so n rould bo swuns Into po'ltlon from lharo. It was 14 o'rlork whan aho finally hrsdaal Ibromh. Tho It oaa City had a oo4 rarro. In which waro Inrludad nina cars of ip Plaa Tha Baar Is dua lonay ftotn Call farsaa. n roMMissiox iir.ins to mrriiu: Ikmrla Hoard as ll a Tort of I'nrlland to Halt? cw i:rrtiUc. Pai.la H M. Mrart who has rtilmtd aa praatdrnl of tha Port of Portland Cotnmlaaion. and laiv.a that hody Iu-ramb-r P. F. W. Mulhay. chairman of .i Co.nmtasloii of Public Dorks, aril! probably attvnd bis final mat-tins with that ora-aniaatlon tomorrow, aa hla term plrao Iwrrmbar 7. and In apita of the tiriirt of friends and asclatra. has so far defllnrd lo connldrr reappointment. Mi. Mulkey has been l.lentifled with the rommltalon of Publlt? lot-ks five yeara and f-la that h haa ahoulderad hla har of work, ao Is wlllinat for in otlirr to aum the re.ponalbllltiea Tho appointment of a aucceaaor rent with Mayor Albea. and It win probably b made early In Iieoomber. As to aho will follow Mr. Mears on tha Port of Portland Cotnmlnslon no dct-lalon has bean rearhed as far as all membars ara concerned, thou Kb. there will b a commlaaionar etectad at the rrculir Riaetlnr December . who will b subject to ratification by tho Lecls Utura al Us net scaslon. MICH IK IS KX KOtTK IIF.RE (mirrBnirnl Ortlrra IreiU From Coo Bay to Bo Ort-rhanle-d. To undergo repairs before sha Is either aaataroed to work on :ras Hat bor or Is tied up for tha Winter, the t.overnrnenl dreda Col. P. H. Mlchle waa ordered here from Coos Bay yes terday and left ther at 11 30 o'rlock In tha mornlnn. Conditions bar been such at the. en trance lo Coos Hay that tho dltrtrer could not continue rrmovlnir. material from tha entrance and. as aha requires an overhauling and eliarht repairs that will raiulr four or flva days. It waa dncldad to uteam 1r 10 Tortland and she la looked for toduy. It haa been eiperted thai ah would iro lo C.raya Harbor, whara considerable dredxinc ta lo be done Inalde the bar on which he can work If weather prevents oper atlona at the -entrance. 'lawreal Iroaa fartlaad Veairrday. A mar " r.- m-r lioa. t '-ir. aT-ncr a lvar..iaf. arfl rn ltlro. VISITOR POINTS WAY POUT LAND aU T AID KMTRAL URLuUI ltllLn.IV, tll-IMON. Prealdeol af t'alaalaattaa roaapaay A a era lo Lao A III .t Baaloeaa . t aleaa Iaaeal People llr. "Cnleas the people of Portland Jump In and hlp aomoone build a railroad In Central Oregon, all tia trade In Cen tral ores on la kulnic to Co out Into Ik-la a and lalt Lake City." says W. P. Davld.ou. wrll-knoan tit. Paul capital ist, who ia In Portland on burlneas. Jdr. laldon la pre.ld- nl of the Ore. on Wolorn t'olonlutloo Company, w.ilch acuired 100 OUO acres of Central urrcon land a few years aso for the purpoee of openlnc It to erttlement Asaociated with him In tha entcrprla Is U W. Hill, cha.rman and preaidont of the Great Norther Hallway. "We have been trylns bard to colo niae the iaml.'- said Mr. Davidson a, the Portland hotel yeaterday. "but find It a hard Job. "Wo are putting a lot of people onto the aoll. but some of them don t wait to stay there. That la. they haven't wanted lo elay there uulil the laat year. -Now Ibat the O.-W. It. t N. Com pany Is pushing- Its line from Kastern t.reson toward the Harney Valley, ron aiiliotia are itetlinit laeltrr. The people are able to ahla their prodlfta out. -But tna ad part of It. no far as Port land l concerned. Is that Ihry are ah I p. pin-, it :n the wron direction. The railroad la ads out throuth alo and Ontario, and the trade naturally roes to Itolae. NalurallV. the thins thai Ihry buv alo come, from Boise.'" lr. Iavld"tn la much Interested In the plan ef Itooert K. Mrahorn to build a netwvirk of railroads lo Central Ore iron lo ci-nnect the eitsllntf lines ter tnlnatinc al the border of the Interior Country. "Portland ouebt to back that railroad for all thai she Is worth." he declared. -This Is a time when Portland can't afford to alt still end be Idle. Other cities are reaching out and Portland Is In danrer of loslnar some of Its prestige If It allows the further development of the Interior to no neelected." . 'IMMIGRATION' IS TOPIC Missionary to Japan Speak a on Proh Irma Rrtvarrn Nations. rVt-lsrlnS that tha Japanese fe-l Ihev are bolus: dist-rlnilnatr-d asainnl br the present IrnmlvrHtton law of thv I'nlted flatrs. Ir. tiidney la Uullck. for more than 10 years missionary and leat her In Japan, who spoke iSu inlay niKht at the hunnyside Consreilational Church, uriced that Uils country revise Its Immigration laws so aa lo deal with alt allena alons aome fixed policy. This, ne said, would do away with frlc. Hon between the I'nlted Mtatea and the Jat-anrte and Chinese. Dr. Uullck advocated rtarld, restrlc tin of immiicratlon to thia country, declaring such a course to be neces sary. Me aald that unrestricted Immi gration of Asiatics to this country would plunae the I'nlted states Into difficulties of a serious character. Klamath alary Ttrtarnaj Indictment.. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Nov. 23. (ripeclal.l The Klamath County grand Jurv. after being In session for a week, made Its first report to tha tilatrlcl Attorney showing tha following Indict ments: Charles Murphy was Indicted cn lao charges the first, of keeping hla saloon open on l-unday. and the other, with furnishing Charles A. Hmlth with llouor oniunday: W. C. Hill was Indicted for desertion of his wife and family, and A. i:rnst Lawrence was indicted for selling fira to a building owned by iHirsey K. Johnson. Sl par rant .f lha llna ft a railroad ba -las bnji i la fol'a-eiasd art b stir bridge ad 11 re' real lln-ml lanaals. CHURCH VO GES JOIN Thanksgiving Day Services Are Being Arranged. MUSIC WILL BE SPECIAL Joint nrna-rnncm Are to Be Held by fiome) Congregations anil Special fserrnona Are Being Planned. Prayers, sermons and mulc exprese- I a I . V. Aa Tk.HV..Ilna day wiu be beard In Portland churches an Thursday. In St. Mary s cainearai Archbishop Christie will preside at the when the special Thanksgiving service will be celebrated. Other Catholic churches win hold lmllsr services. In lt. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral, the Ri. rtev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop of tha Kplncopat diocese of Oregon, will conduct the service at 10:J0 o'clock. Special music wllj be given. Carl Den ton will preside al the organ, and the choir will attend. There will be an early service at 7:30 o'clock, when Dean H. M. Ramsey will officiate. at. David's Services Arraage. In St. David's Episcopal Church Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector, will conduct services at 7:30. 9:10 and 10 o'clock, bt. Mark's will have services at 7:30 and at 10 o'clock. The church will be deco rated with Autumn flowere and fruits of the season, and these will be taken. with other gifts, to the Good Samaritan Hospital later In the day. All the of ferings In the Episcopal churches will go toward the support of the hospital. In tha Vlrst Methodist Church there will be union services. In which the ser mon will be preached at iu:.i) o cioca by Rev. George Darsle. pastor of the First Christian Church. Several of the West Side congregations will Join In thia service. Among these will be the First Baptist. First Congregatlonallst. First Methodist and First Christian. In the First Presbyterian Churcb Thankirlrlnr will be celebrated by a Joint meeting of several Presbyterian congregations at 10:30 ociock. ur. j. H. Boyd will preside. Caloa Celebration Arranged. n-v. - .AnrrriilAni nt ths first Uni tarian. Universalis!, Swedenborgian and Jewish Beto Israel; win meet n aa .-..iso-v in tha 1'niversalist Church. East Twenty-fourth street and Broadway, for a combined celebration. Rev. Frank D. Flndley. of the United r .hi.ti.rian rhiirrh. will nreach at the union service of the Sunnyslde Metho dists. Krlends. Baptists. United Pres byterians and Congregationalisms, who ...n mKi- a 10:30 o'clock in the Sunnyslde Congregational Church, East Taylor and Thirty-second streets. Denominational lines will no in a large .measure obliterated on Thanks giving day. Calvary Presbyterian luurcn win hold a special morning service In Its own edifice. Advent Christian Church. also, will hold a separate meeting at 10:.10 o'clock, when Rev. J. S. Lucas .in nraairla. Strancorn have been especially Invited to the meetings. Immanuel Lutheran Church win cele brate the day by a service at 8 o'clock t nlcht- when the pastor. Rev. J. Rich ard Olson, will give an address. HEAD OF FAIRJS KILLED j, o. Wink" Injuries In Auto Acci dent In Mountains Are Fatal. TVASHOU05AL. TVash, Nov. "I. (Spe cial.) J. O. Wink, last year superin tendent of the Clarke County fair, died Saturday from Injuries sustained when brakes on hls machine failed to work as he reached a dangerous section of a mountain road and his car was thrown over the bluff, flipping twice In the air and pinning him beneath. He was hurrying to keep an ap pointment with his wife. He Is sur vived by bis widow and the following children and stepchildren: Mrs. Blrdte Wallace. Wallace. Idaho: Mrs. Fay Marble Portland: Mrs. Ray Slayton. Washougal: Frank W. Wright, C. U Wright and Rena Wing. WaabougaJ. Woodland Power Line Planned. KELSO. Wash, Nov. 22. (Special) The North Coast Tower Company. with headquarters In Portlaond. Is planning the early construction of a power line from Woodland to Van couver to connect up the Vancouver plant of the company with the power plapts on the Kalama River and at Cha-hslls. The power line from Wood land to Kalama would also have to be rebuilt. KelM to Build Team Slirltrr. KELSO. Wash, Nov. (Special.) The Kelso Statfl Bank offered the Kelso Commercial Club the use of a quarter block near the center of town for the construction of free team quarters for farmers vinitlng town, and the Commercial Club has appoint ed a committee, consisting of H. T. Ames, C. K. Putman. W. W. Curtis and H. D. Vaughn, to attend to the build ing of heds. A dance will be given by the club In the near future to help defray tha costs. Win lock Creamery Output Bit;. CKNTRALIA. Wash, Nov. (Spe cial.! The Wln'.ock co-operative creamery la turning out 1000 pounds of butter a week In spite of the fact that November la a short-milk month, Thia la 33 per cent better than In Novem ber. 1914. and only 30 per cent below the mark established by the Wlnlock plant laat Summer. Mine Overwork Charpe DiMiiised. CKNTRALIA. Wash, Nov. -'-'. (Spe- ,-lsii Justice Charles Hoss Saturday dismissed the charge brought by Dep uty State Labor Commissioner A. C. Hughea against r. K. Petrolias. pro prietor of the Free Burning mine east of this city, wherein It was alleged that Petrolias worked a miner under- tnw m.ra than 10 hours. The warrant was Issued on behalf of Nick Kolllss. Araerdeen Connlder Curfew Law. ABERDEEN. Wash, Nov. J2. (Spe- eial.) A new curfew ordinance, which will require that children under 13 years of age bo off the etreets by 8 o'clock on Winter nights and by o'clock during the Summer, will be presented to the City Council Wednes day nla-ht. ( harvard Creek Nrliool Completed. C:NTItALIA. Wash, Nov. S. (Spe cial A new achoolhoiine haa been completed at Garrard Creek, west of Rochester, and a new community hall at Connie ' Both structures will be dedicated wlfh .-. celebration at South Park Thank-giving night The pro gramme iitcludce a homo talent play, speaking and a banquet. lerry Browning Claim HeJccted. CHEIIALIS. elal.) t tb Waa'i.. Nov. 22. Spe-meetlng-of tha lewll County Board of Commissioners, closed Saturday. B. J. Bergen presented a claim for damagea alleged to have been suffered by liirn in the operation, main tenance wind se of the Cowlita ferry at Kiffe May 29. Bergen lost two chil dren by drowning owing to a vehicle being backed ott the ferryboat- His claim for 3I waa rejected by the county board by unanimous vote. SOCIALISTS' KNOT UNTIED Baler Couple, Prominent In Poli tics, Are Divorced. BAKER. Or Nov. . (Special.) Mrs. Mayme Mayville waa granted a divorce from A. N. Mayville by Judge Anderson here today. She Is allowed to resume her maiden name of Mayme Hawklna. Both are prominent In the Socialist party here. Last November the then Mrs. Mayville waa candidate for County Clerk, while her husband was candidate for State Senator, both on the Socialist ticket. Desertion was charged in the di vorce coi-iplalnt filed by the woman. A cross complaint filed by Mayville waa dropped. Old Resident Dies at AVInlock. CENTRA LI A. Wash, Nov. "2. (Spe cial.) Nathaniel Ferrler. a resident of Lewie County since 1S75. died Satur day at his home in Winlock at the age of S3 years. He was a native of Mis souri. Mr. Ferrler is survived by his wife and six children, all residents of Washington, and two brothers and a sister. The funeral was held at N ln lock yeaterday afternoon. - Schools at Cnnby Standardize. CANBY Or, Nov. 22. (Special.) An enthuslaatic audience attended the meeting which waa held at the Canby Band Hall Saturday night to stan dardly the schools. Addresses were made by Professor F. J. Tooze. City Su perintendent of Oregon City schools, and County School Superintendent J. H. Calavan. KLAMATH STOCKMAN DIES George Peal's Death In San Fran cisco Due to Brfglit's Disease. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Nov. 22. (Special.) Word was received today or the death In San Francisco of George DeaL a pioneer Klamath County stock man. Death was due to Bright s dis ease. Mr. Deal left here a short time ago for Southern California In the hope of improving hla health. He was about SO yeara of age, and had resided here for the past 30 years, and was one of the best-known stockmen in Klamath RUt'lves left immediately for Cali fornia, and it is believed he will be buried at Hornbrook. Cal, where other members of the family are interred Besides bis widow, Mr. Deal leaves four sons Cecil. Clyde. irgiL, and an Infant, a daughter, Nola, and two brothers. Carl and William, all of whom reside near his ranch in Langell Val ley. 30 miles east of here. r Willamette Rlf.cs Four Feet. ALBANY. Or, Nov. 22. (Special.) The heavy downpour of yesterday con tinued today. The Willamette River has risen four feet in the past 48 hours and Is newrlng the u-mm nmrn ,' ;:?hw '--alii -f iter Apvw .Vff $f&& r5r 7 -.-'-iV Mr. Coffee Bean Seems to be having a hard time of it these days. He has been found out. Some coffee 'concerns have tried to rid him of caffeine, a powerful, habit-forming drug:, but without full success and in so doing have par tially destroyed his only redeeming feature, pleasant taste. Coffee is becoming more and more unpopular with thinking people everywhere. They are finding out that its drug, caffeine, isa frequent cause of headache, nerv ousness, biliousness, and various other ills. The point is can you afford to risk health and happi ness for a few cups of coffee? The wise thing is to quit coffee and use the pure food-drink. Made only of wheat and a bit of molasses. Postum has a rich flavour much like mild Java coffee, yet contains no harmful element. Postum comes in two forms: The original Postum Cereal requires boiling; Instant Postum is soluble a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water makes a delicious dnnK instantly. They are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. Ten days' trial of Postum has shown many the sure way out of coffee troubles. "There's a Reason" sold by Grocers everywhere Send 2c stamp for 5-cup sample of Postum. Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. . i - " ' -"" ' STOCK SHOW IS NEAR IXTKRXATIOJfAL EXPOSITION WILL OPEN HERE DECEMBER 6. Premlam List Totals 15,000 and So Charge la Made for Entry, Ad mission: or Rental. The fifth annual Pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition will be held at the Union Stock Yards, North Port land, December 6-11. The principal officers are: K. L. Thompson. Portland, president: N. C. Maris. North Portland, secretary: L. R. McC.ee, North Portland, treasurer; O. M. Pluramer. North Portland, gen eral manager; John L. Smith. Spokane. Wash, assistant general manager. Gen eral ManagerX). M. Plummet said yes terday, in dwelling upon the im portance of competent Judges for an occasion of this kind: "In my opinion, from a breeders Standpoint, the most important feature in connection with the livestock show. Is the matter of having qualified Judges. It isn't a matter of the cost; It is a matter of competency. Such judges establish correct standards and are the men who guide the livestock industry toward the goal of the high est efficiency." The coming exposition is unique, in that there is no charge for admission fee entry fee for livestock nor stall rent. Neither is there n'' sa'arfn so that the premium list of 115.000 is practically equivalent to 120.000. The premium money is thus divided: pure-brod cattle of tho beet type 8SIJW Dairy cattle. '.;-,0 Fat cattle ir,0 Breeding hogs s01) Kat hoc j;,no Breeding sbecp s00 Fat sheep . The sum of $300 will also be awarded to the student-Judging contest, which will be participated in this year by students from the agricultural colleges of Oregon. Idaho, Washington, Mon tana, California and Utah. Wenatchee Hatchery GcU Pump. W'ENATCHEE. Wash.. Nov 22. (Spe cial ) The Chelan County Game Com mission is installing a new pump and electric motor in the fish hatchery here on the eSst side of the river, the pump to be used, in case of necessity when the eggs are hatching, so they may get fresh water should the supply of the city be shut oft. Lewis Stockmen to Visit Show. CHEIIALIS. Wash.. Nov. 22. (Spe cialeveral Lewis County stockmen who Ire interested in the breeding of pure-bred animals, will a tend the Cas- 1 t compSe rrrfothaedft:KyhrrS?teAnd: creasing number of Lewis County breeders is developing choice ines of pure-bred Holsleins, Jerseys and Short horns. Wrnatchec Apple Returns $51,000. WW-VTCHEE. Wash., Nov. 22. (necial ) The Wenatchee-North Cen ral division of the North . Pacific i Fruit Distributors made its first distribu Uon of returns on the m5PPlecW Nathans, Delicious. Grimes Golden BnH lain - 1 la-intATa Kon,'iT1H. 11"" 4--:?-!;V'v ar .r.a-.-L " : i,-.V.. CC .- -"T a. . ja'sa. '-.-'--- FACE DISFIGURED WITHJPIMPLES And Poison Oak. Little White Blisters Itched and Burned. In a Week No Sign of Trouble. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My face was broken out pretty bad with poison oak and pimples, whicla bothered me very much. At first the poison oak only formed little white blisters which Itched and burned so badly that I scratched them, then they would fester and become much worse. At night my face would burn and itch until I could hardly sleep. My face was badly dis figured. "I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and the first applica tion reduced the itching very much so I got more. I bathed my face with the Cuticura Soap and warm water and applied the Oint ment. After using the Cuticura Soap and Ointment for about a week there wasn't a sign of the poison oak or pimples." (Signed) Miss Minnie Powell. Drain. Ore., Feb. 2415. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad dross post-card Cnticnra. Dept. T. Boaa . ton." fold throughout the world. ing to ?51,000 were mailed to its mem bers. Since -the passage of the forest homestead, act. June 11. tlttl, there havo l.een l!s.M atrts ot dKrlculturai land listed to over jopft applicants In the ntatea of Oieson ana W.-lsiliril-t'-n hv tVe F"T-et Service. GUI OUT MS IF L Uric Acid in Meat Excites Kid neys and Irritates the Bladder. Noted Authority Says We Must Flush Kidneys With Salts if Back Hurts. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns ua to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, hut become weak from the overwork; they pet sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog: and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of'sediment, or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief dur ing the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheuma tism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending uri nary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oc casionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv. BETTER THAU L Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edward's determina tion not to treat liver and bowel com plaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these Utile, olive colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. Thev take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Kdwards" Olive Tablets take its PlMost headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets when you teel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. At 10c and 2oo per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum bus. O. Adv. . Af.Ti-KAM..lA TABLETS FOR ALL PAIH -The efficiency of any drug" says Ur- pJ; Bobbins, "is known to us by the results wa obtain from Its use. If we are able to con trol pain and disease by means of any pre paration, we certainly are v.arranted in It bse. One of the principal symptoms of i all diseases Is rein, and this is what the patient mcoTten allies to . for. r e. ometbjn. to relieve his pain. If we "n"""''' promptly, the patient is most .liable to trust in us for the other remedies which will eaecj k permanent cure. One remedy which have used largely In iMPVr,tw. kamnia Tablets. Many and varied are ther. 5ses I have put them to the test, oa many in. T and have never been dlsappolnlc 5 1 Sund them especia.ly valuable for headaches of malarial orlmn. where quinine was beiM ?aken They appear to prevent Uie bad after-effects f the quinine AnU Kamnia Tablets are also excellent lot the "adobes from improper digestion, alio tor fcaadacbes of a nenralglo origin, and e aeclaiiylorwomensLoJecttopairisatceitaio time- Two Antl-kamnta Tablets zive prompt reiief.ano in a short time tna patient labTe to go abiut as usual " Tnese table t nav be obtained at all druggists Asifoj -k Tablets Tney are also unexcelled tot aeadaches. neuralgia anj au pains. EUGENIC MARRIAGES Will insure to this country a herjthier and more. Intelligent "family of the fu ture" and many a woman, obviously un fit for marriage, has" had her health re stored by the timely use of Lyflia i- rinkiiam's Vegetable compounu. ma most successful remedy for female ills the world has ever known. .Enormous quantities of roots and herbs are used annually in making this good old-fashioned remedy and no woman who suf fers from finale ills sllould lose hope until she, hsis tried it. Adv. . KIDNEYS ARE YOU 0 ij 4 V