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TIIK MOKXINO OREGOXIAy. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1915. ' 1 Adi.ticn to S.vayne L Hoyt Fleet Here This VecJc 4 VESSELS f.O'.Y OPERATED I leaf Its fuaMtaaal a a a. a a aaa-taa-a Mart 1'roaa toM-a Oata C Zm--iT. tit CanUby la rod. T. Arraer Lisa st.Aater riiu la t rA aa a rr'it f en le a f"T- Ik- Ml ri'J i:l ! ,s a Bar erl trl ! ta part T l"'IW. .-rvl a Banana.'--an-a l ma, t a . t laa-a. ei"...-e of taa m.)ao- aaalarO-ar Tl I"'"" 1 ' r-t la al t tiut, t- le taraa lijit ..tr :.! J:t u Ml Ixk'lvt lal r'tJ. Aad Wilt H4jU l omoaa ! Wlti A m 4. r. a'-ee f-eiiBI eervl.re. Jiaaroe at It l Baav- bvib;ah A ve iif .-ta.i4.a af aeae:.4. ill It r tisu tae( sear . laar cut Aaaa la seit ta 4 eoatiuoa foe a r:r.j frtUe eVartaeT t Winter. Toe I'sr a baa be:., e ; '. !" t ". ea. ln'4 -rts. bat taa cum. a ef I! foun.t lKtMff i .a !. 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AKK HUtU T41DR OM vtmaiT DairrKair.n tvii. t lata. aa4 Uitwrla rlttaa tVaaalaa at A aaaa t. aa4 t.ra-aa4a Ara Apraaaaal far IMasUjra. la raapaota t t.4 InritAtian ttaaai ) U U. I'laBircar. (aaara. at.acat.ar af tia f.rtt AiB.al r--ir lataraatieaai Uliala I: tyaaa.tioa. ta ba tall Al tia I'ort.ana aaiua tlKt)ti14. .Xarta I'rtlaaa. ta''mtaf 4-11. rajt.iaa t4-B-aa;aa' to cjma ia bduata thara taUl ta a U'i attaitjanca. iTtaHttl c aai. at l.ia Caat I'.jair.taa Mam t;.. aaa atr"iat a taa:il. oi wtl' A la It at-aftia A ttiamaar. to conitr auaiti.'B affKia.a a t Baa t- inn mImh can t'tl tare Ua ate l a co-r.m ltaa co:crlaa . It I aa r. airmaa. Tafnaa A. l-4r-(Jt. J..-r.a" Uli. folltoa. K.CO mi) t Uaoa. 11. L. lamp ae4 C. C lu:-. Ii.a.aa irat:xk. cf lha rart:an4 Tra.atftti"B. t".s-t. a'aptaal tfca in t.talwa aa basa.f of lha cl-4t to At las I IR4 ai. Aral A corn?t.l!.a .l ta Bfpiinla4 lo maka tiituti; ar. f B'4Bta, Ja.-uaa M Kjl. t4er ef iiBAf'.ala. wrota t."at ba w"J -t attaad Bn-1 an Beue'd t.a "i.tuiM lo BpIP la caarr aar aoaa.t;a to rr.aka la aipo ut oa A bias auf'-aaa 1 trot c( praarai.oA ara Boca lo cUava. To ef t!4 Ur atSltJl ha, i.nia. atrl r b, taaa aa.-ta4. au4 o-.-lara 111 ba POt IB irPVOA W. . Ilitilial of ilraakam. ka OA tapa. a laro a-amtar of aaaa ram as4 Itir.M totna a rtilr. ttar croupott la ta. af f.BO--ra4 t"rttA C. 9. !Uaao ln fcata tatara4 A t1nMr ef poup of aowa and loaf. A.I ef IhO lit-x braatl J-ihA T. Wtal-ar. PortlAA, Ii44 AO-la-aj A fia euac4t of tlJarBaaya. ta l"ia I artiM't riaaa. ar.triaa ift ta by r ut", -t M"o4 U!ar. a l?a Ottor4 ctaaa. J. J lu-lty loitxin. Wottl. lata mada a larca aatry of earaa. rama ar.4 lamba. M.trorit tra !.'pr4 tf II U Htm tpara of IinarBBit. itoni. Clltfr4 F. c,'" foft:a4. om fln J.pa-Ta tro Jaraaya arc aataral by T. W. AlltipaOA ab faOP. 'Q3aTBO. Moot. GROUP 1 BANKERS MEET I.anrhron ilT-n Ofrvrr by IIloy p. Watkrr. hAlrrrtAt.. Aa infartnal tnaa!:ntr of tba offleara aa-4 atarutlta rrtitpmtre Tnarnbafa of t.ro-ip ttta. of the orea-oo lianAara- Aa aoviBll'J". aaa ba 4 aruuoj lha luaclt aon la-ta al ta Chtnibar of fommarco lag Mliriar. an- ' ll.jt t Wa.Aar. tMiftMB of tba irM?' Tftoaa praacnt ware' . .4 -p a.a t'nl!act Kllla. N. Iiopia' .p.k. :.'. J. Vattatba. tiiMar liaoaio, CoiaPiT. Iloo4 Illcar. a til . Joi. aaalalaot 'M" of na iral National Haak: raul I'lrk. ...I.t.nt pa. Mar of tho lnlt4 titatat Mi.oui. ICJaar II. ft-aaaoicb. eaahlar of tBo .XerikaMtpr. .National. ao4 -f. anmoaa. tailtlanl caaMar of lha t.utr tarrnan .Natluoal. All of Portland. SEATTLE BONDS BOUGHT .amba-rrorna Traal Company, of r-nnUnd. TAkr tS.0 Itlork. Ta l4ttiiaptnapa Trual "(imftnr. of papt:aa4. kaa f-4iv6aa4 ! of the rot 4 rn:v.rt eooda ra'aotly Uatja4 6y taa fur of jUaltla. Tl. ertM-aeie from lhaao Koeda are la uaa4 to eo"lir.f lha aaa-ly aanata4 tgltrk of iai.ar4 ailUt taa ri:y prewar, inaktnar lha t-jborb mora Ir.-.n;. a r.ai'la Tha bond ta of a n.ar itP a-taorUad by lha laat WaaMaaT'oa Ufiilalara It laka (ira-alava aaar etrael Imftotamatl i(4 oCiar boada. aaJ acaxy oin.r ;io .ir;-in lala OA tia (rctt'lf a .., 1 al. 31 MAY BE PAROLED State Board to Meet at Peni tentiary Saturday. ONE MAN SEEKING PARDON Lie! of Applicant Includr-a Prla nrr trtl One and Hrlurnrtl Two Iara later and Two Ila-tarnr-d After Jjcapaj. ItALaCU. Or.. No. H. (tioaxlal.) a. a. h. - a.. a. t M.t . tLnaPtl ' PT1PP tA A-l falorday at tba Orcn Prnlten Hary for Ita racular monthly 'lon II alll cooaMr tho rtiat of St eoovlct Who aro allaTiaie I " r paiw. -r - of thrlr mlniinutn Bntnc fcatlnc ot- Tboaa) boa rttPi will ba eonaldarad ra: , JaBa yarata. pomnHtad from rftrt faiaalv; laau.l apuri a -..- ' - a rnoai a ta I a.ara; mlr.lmum aaatpoca . a ariPa-4 January a. 4.. . aa.w.a ll.apy aaruta pammlitad frem Papr Conn, oiana aaeMr. aaa ta ailtilraam aaatatico a.plrad t-toar t. :' a a r ra-raae, caoiiatliao fpata "" Caaaiti l-raarj: laa la 1 yaara: mlnunom aar : n .-a a tvlraj Naiambar ... IHi . . . 4 . ... JafkaoA rtal: au.-npla larcaap; ' paa .o-t aaa. half Taara: minimum aaajiroea 1 r 1 fa-t aamkar . V Jli fiari.paak. caTirm-.iaa Tmm '"-"'-raopti: aiiamp'a.1 larr.BT: l tnontha ta threa bpiI ana. na. 1 - - "'-I N-'aaa-r -'', . w a l.:rtipr IWfcman. rmmiu.'i a raurir: Urrr at a , 1 m-n.mt.rA aaniaBca aaplrad NTanbar la. Iiarp-r riao. rammHtad frtita Potii'aa raa.tr: larcaap: ta ea.aa Taara: 1 minl- . ..... a V.nmh4f 19. l-1a. ttftt an .nr. . - . 4 .... 4-nmraltta-t fpam "aV4 r.umr: hpaaBma- lia a daa:::n Ihraa tP.Pa: miMmurn aartmPa plral o. .a.t-r JJ ti. ... . a a.-. Ilanry m-nmMl. rpnn:ti4r, -aa.tr: ttrftr. t la a 4-a::iB: iwa ' ta n ,.ap. mirlitiom aaotPBca pmplrt-A n tmsar :l. IHV . . w.mr OMil.la Tina, lammni-i V (-,.,,. ap'PT: aaa la flPa yaara- minimum rrnpet S-Pla. pommlti4 fpfn Valhaar f.,.: uiaar: i T-ara mlnliouo. a.nl.lf4 PtrlP1 aa-lam-ap j-f ... - Jha Rtaa. lommLi"! frnra I ti-r Couniy. Ll,ar ana la arr.p, yaara? Pnlnlmatn aan- t.r-a alfl'-t la.m-iaT . IIV Hart a ah. fmnl" tmm raaa,, : b-r.-r,s .-- - "L,n':,.Ti'"" a.a a"i'4r" . 1 - - - Hay l-irar rapnmtltad fpn-n t.lno Caoatr. ...,,- ana ta 10 taa-a mlnlPnorn aanlanca a lata ll-l'aa la'aaiaaP . . rranh rataP. cr-nm:ill tram a-a -- rtl. Ba.4-.ll Ba parray. - P"-- -I r- rlrlnin aaniappf arlPa January 11. . . . 4.. . aJllllAflal tM4rarn. it:: T 7 . . a" J II. llaPTIaay. p.H ml , I 1 l'.ra . "7 r.i.(.; l.-aar: mjnirriara ai lata aara:a4 April IV 1M. -TL J?.'.a . a-t.-aah Vf -n II I . - a. Pnrnnii-. - -' '- - rna.ir: .alolaTr rrlma: rat t fa-a vla'maa. aaaiapia aaplraa twatahar II. I1B H.pt Via 1-Yrle. camtt I! Ia4 fpaat JB-aao taaa;: iarr.ay: la e-i.e yeara: rnlnj- aaana a-n-aavca - ' " ..1 tar . !: "! ratamad Antmi ' I"1 a .a a at.l.aa. ta.D i-aacr: laaraaa: aaa ta a-aall T-air.i-.i-a a-l."ra aaplrad Blarr-h !'. ar Jane IT. It:. and ralortia4 Xy ' l'1 . a . ar, r.an-y aaaa a I Bid f-Harr: thraa ta 1 , .... ralrltnaia aaolaaca ap!rad ItfimMP " Jlft Orln. oamlli-l Prana rla'aap l-..nt. MaiPlP laa-r t-laa y'" . . ai. Muai aaetanc-a acrlrad aia ta 1 ' ' . - - ....... - - Vaai-a Vt aaa. aatiml-lad frail VmtMlll l-a-aata . l.f.4-11. ana I- a-aaa a4-a tolBBI ata.ra 4-al.nra aapra4 tVl.1 J. I1V Han" I. .a la. r-mmlKa-l tram taaa r.a.i,: .apc arr: ',k',": T.?'-a- an...pa atplpal NaaamSar . - Il ' . .... a . i.l a D r..,. lapvaaj; t yara: rareiTed 4-ptam-J?. 111 . caa.a J ,P a -(afPra, raraminaa raaPti: (itiiMft pptma: aaa ta l ya"P- rn.ia.a a.4t(a itrl'aj laranvr a. lia ...a . - u.'l..m4l r. i Hi :uaa em mi . 1. a 1 r-..r. ....... . faar-a. p.air!P B r fa aa rtalmtat; i...a aani.ara at aa a rue J. a -.--. - 4I..4 .a-a ll ....... J4. Vittf-PI ran mi. taa inra laa arantt; 1. .. . . a a'. . at rlmm tailaPca aar!Pa tw.mbar T. Il j,ra H.4.1 roirfTlfat f-"fii Mol'namaa raat'l; aaam'l. n t- to aaara- t,!tl!BUia n-a.-a aip'raa lawmNf IT. ml W. I'aa. A lil '. aa.a.ir. iraai 4---r,.,. saaaull alii rnlaat ta Bin: ana ta 10 . - . ...aa flap. wiKar 1.44. f-i ,r ma ta aaa-a ! lt tl.tl.aat ifapiiM'r. rnmtnltlad fPHflt ra- 1 l m a f . .-- " " - raraia.4 raProarr f. ll w 11:14m H Tat. rattiftilliad from Cena Caaaii: aFaii.ipy rn-aa; all moaiha la ta . . ...lail In' IT. taara; ar-. 1 1 "i .'. a-... ...-a .--- --. ITti BAfiK SYSTEM YEAR OLD n:arrRTB ixrrrrtT-iorif piatb db- aorra or aitippaooa. Barrrtar-y af Kaard. Rtrclowlac Ara-aaa- ajUahaaaata. lx-claraa Sdaajr ta forma Oroaahl A boat. In tb year ef It tilalanc wht baa tb radaral yanfA jBtora ACCom- pllahad? Tbla la the quaatlora taal da oat era tbroucbout th country now r a li me theroaalvoB. The arBtam il A year old November 1. While no conclualra BtimAiri or available. It la flsurad that A A unit th rrslonAl reaerva bank aamrd S par taut on tbalr capital durloc tb II month. They hare an acrra;ia of (aid-la capital of approm'.malely oa o. Tbey bar total dapoaita of Illa.OvO.vvO and bold U-J.0u0.0v m CAa4. II. Parker Wlilla, acrtary of th Federal llaierv Hoard. In rarlawtoC lha work of the yar. recontly mad th fuliowiBS obBf-rvallona: rirat IViipibc lha paac year the aaw Bank a a... ...... a lana al.a toaard earurtaa the a-andarvliaallaa ef taromaititl pa par. There Baa a aa taaa a ary 04"iaq io-in ia ar maallna eatlaf4Ctorr Btataataala 4f caadnlaa aa ise part af comraarvlal toa. cama M mrvar panka t aa haao taad.:y aa. paaraa4 la kaap a part af Ihe.r aaaaU In 11.14 a.4 ra.4.4.niet.le cuaaiuoa: aaa Ian aurrp t"! la aa dalnc aacaaa TBrauah lie careful aaa af the paa.p la iani troataa BB4 etarulor poaera a anra ua Ma haaa placaal apaa ouBd M in an4 taaay BaBka kaaa teund that Ihay aau: I ajl raa-elae lata ranriillll af thair raa;aeatliri(T aaukaial altatlra Pualnaaa pra. u,aa af 4oiikiral wualaaaa. BB4 vlihaul e:lml aaonc Aaat"aab.a PapaP from Ibear aaaauv T:nr4 Many kaaka ahlrb arr la aaad of tauaiarra hut n.a dlractly aldPd tbrouab ina raJl4oanl pailr ef the raaerte banaa. aa4 b'a a.n aaatl44 la raatapa Ihanaaiaee la a e:i4 an4 aaiwraclary coadlll.ro. y aar b Tbara baa aaaa deralapa"! the ka. ttp.ama af a eie'arpt af Urk.rr arcaptanre kaa.aaaa a IcB ia a.Pa4y taking etroof r'. aa4 u Ilk. ly ta eaaa4 rapid. y aa tba year 'Vi'i'k avatera of flaartnc and oollaa-tlo tiaa nauiiral.4 ahlrb haa :raadr ba4 ,., in.lirart aa aa.l aa dlract raau.-a. aca .hl-ti PiaPnlaNaa trie beele I rf aa Bill, taa a .4i4ara aall'4 af lha chaiH aad -aaa.t atat.ea lhf.ntn.4l Iba roiiniry Biaib . la a-t laa aaach la ear that. aa. 4aa Iba leaaarahla af Iba Fadarat raaarre aial.aaa. taara b.a taaa 4aa taarar4 bPlnalnt a taal a raraanliioa a lha 4451:11 pPlnclpUa af taaklr a4 aparfll Ibaa ba4 baaa acarn. t.ia-ia-l aartng ma aaanr year ef carraacy bb4 aaakia rat.r-a aci-auon. Trwcr lira dc be la l'Un. Item auggaetloA that the number of I'l.UB. fMATft alUUU lit TX(A44 " . I . - by th HmlnAtloo of At l"t two haa tmaeatad rcnUy from yarloua pource but no deflnit Btepa In that direction baa bean taken. Tb proposal Is mado that th Min neapolis dutrlct ba abollahed and lt territory placed In th Chlcapo district; aleo that tti Richmond district b abol lhcd And Ita territory divided between th Atlanta aod tba Philadelphia dla Irlcta. WlU regard to th reports that tb aboMtlon of th Minneapolis Iteaa-rve Hank was being; considered. K. VV. Decker, president of th North western National Bank, of Minneapolis, and on of th director of th Minne apolis Reserv Hank was quoted re cently aa sarins: I da an believe there la the (llghteat prob 4ii:!.r of the bank batng rauiupad front UiMFtpailt. Abu I Ihlna the rrlurti of Jie aauafar uon and lack af em port are aar tFfaiMl. The bana ia doing wall and will cepilaua to da wall. rroteat from banks In the western part of Connecti-ut against their In corporation In th Iloaton dl.atrlct. Is on of th mattere before the Hoard. Th Connecticut banks wlrh to be In cluded In th New York district. Banks In the western balf of Alabama, It la Bald, bay nled an Appeal to do bust ncee with th branch back at New Or leans In. lead of with th district bank at Atlanta. WAR'S HARM FORETOLD iiionr clk'vys hei-s davgcr to AMERICA IX PltOLONGATIOX. T rat para rr Advaatag Fraaa Fllllag Preaeal Orders I B Of fact by DlJBlaUkrd BayUaJ Pwer. America Is destined to feel th vll effect of th war. even should the war end At an early period, says Henry Clews, the New Tork barker. In his latent discussion of financial conditions. -Our financial outlook." ssya Mr. Clews, "ta undoubtedly promising;, but contat'na many difficult and unprece dented problems. prAftlcally All of which ar an outarrowth of war. Th violent derangement of our foreign trade, the audden and overwhelming demands for munitions, the undreamed of Applications for American funds and th consequent secondary disturbances affpv-tlntr shipping;, rallrusds. factories, labor, commodities. excbaraKO. money, securities, etc.. are too familiar to re quire mention. No lino of business has entirely escaped th effect of the Kuro Pan cataclysm, tomi of these prob lenis hsv already been successfully faced. Others are still In prospect nd will require cool and careful action. Although our flnanclAl and industrial resources have alryady been mobilized upon A wAr basis, tier sUll remain two jreAt contingencies yet to be faced; either an early peace, or prolongation of the war. th former may be within th probabllltle. A aeyrely disastrous and costly Winter may be Influential In that direction. -Should th war continue Indefinitely It will have a twofold effect. At first It would mesn a prolonged demand upon the CrUled Steles for war raa trrlsls And food products, such aa bas been experienced for the past six months. Temporarily we should tain by such a result, but eventually we should lose by a long; war And It would ba danseroua self-deception to expect that the L'nlted Btatcs could per manently profit by a strutle ended only by exhaustion. -Although tbla country will undoubt edly feel the harmful effects of the war leas than any other, and will Actu ally benefit In some respect, we can not hope lo avert the reflex action of destruction of millions of nien and billions of property, the present cost of the war belna; at the rate of about IJO.wirO.O'iO.Ooo a year. When the war Is over we may procure somo temporary advantage by sellinc machinery, con atrurtiv materials, etc.. to fill the sap "ntil th devastated reelons are able to supply themselves; but subsequently our exports must b affected adversely by an Inevitably diminished buying of Ail tb belligerents." TRADE CONDITIONS BETTER American National Iiank of San 'ranclco Note Improvement. Business conditions on th Taclflc Coast ar slightly above normal, say th American National Bank of &an Francisco in Its current report -Tb Taclflc Coast, which Is always slow to respond to (treat changes In conomlo conditions." continue th re port, -is slightly behind in th run nine, but Is faat coming; Into Its own and no doubt will, aa usual, reap the benefit of thv present uplift for some tlm after th Eai and Middl West (iv Indications of Ita subsidence. -Th year's crops hav been Abun dar.l and prices are fair, but market ing; la slow, especially of that part of our producta which Is being: exported. Tba lumber business of the Pacific Coaat. while showing signs of coming to life. Is still far below normal. Heal slate continues sluggish. The bank ing; business will probably fall behind In profits thle ear on account of low Interest rates. Increase of Interest bearing; deposits and lack of demand for loans. In the latter respect, how ever, the situation is Improving; and Indications promise that the first quarter of the new year will brlnr general All-round Advance In rate. Averaging; condition as they now x tst. tber 1 not much cause for com plaint. Som peopl are making- mor money than customarily, whll others ar not doing ao wall, but thla disparity ia Incomes Is. Ina manner, corrected by th notoriously extravagant babits of living of our cltliens, which act as an equaliser .whenever unusual pros parity paya any of tia a visit." Minneapolis) line New Hank. The State Deposit Bank of Mlnneap olla la the name of the new Institution which la to take over the business of the Pavings Bank of Minneapolte. The plea for the reoranlsatlon of the lat ter with a view to the operation of a commercial business as well Aa a aav Ings department haa been under way for soma time. The new bank la to hav a capital of 1100.000 and surplus of i:.00. It will begin business About December . Dividend Rate Maintained. Desplt Its decreased earnings for the current calendar year, the South ern Pacific Is continuing; on a per cent dividend basis. Th next quar terly dividend of II 60 a share will be paid on January S, 11. Thla an nouncement doubtleaa has had an ef fect on the bullish tendency of the stock In the lest few days, which Is' now strong at loa THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ct ban Fravncieco. lounded 1S34 Capital paid in sold coin Sf'SSS'SS Surplus and undivided profits 8,Zoi,oa.J4 Commercial Banking. Interest paid on Time and Savings Deposits. rORTlaaVXD BRANCH. Corner Third and Stark Sts. Wm. arV MacRae J. T. BurUhaell Manager. . Assistant Manager. GRAIN BEI tlG BOUGHT Portland Investors Disposing of War Stocks. . ROCK ISLAND IS POPULAR SIot RpcculatlTe of Isanea Not Handled, bnt Large Holdings or Steel Common and Iiafxurl Paclflo Aro Keported. ForlUnd Inwstora seem to have de serted "v'ar stocks" for the time being;, and even have turned contemptuously from the more stable railroad and In dustrial securities;. They now are placing- their money In grain. It Is the evident belief of many well posted men who follow the market that Uie war stocks have about reached the crest of the upward movement and many of them are quietly unloading;. Few Portland Investora were for tunate enough or wis enough to sup ply themselves with Bethlehem. Gen eral Motors or other of the shares that hare gone "out of sight" through their exres.alve profits In tilling; war orders. Holders of United States Steel are numerous In this territory, however, some of them buying common when the company first was organized. Others gathered up odd lots a year Ago last Summer, when the stock was In the 50s. Some t-hareholders have been quietly disposing; of tneir oieei snarco in the last few weeks at figures around 8i. evidently preferring to take their profits now rather than wait for fur ther advances. The number of Portland people who hold Rock iMlnnd stock is surprising, but most of the holdings are In amall lots. When the shares started to go down below 13 recently some shrewd 1 . 4V.ar.aK4 It anlllrlPl't fTO TTI 11 ('h lower, so they took a "flyer." Now the value of the stuff Is from next to nothing to II. Most of the holders are reconciled to the belief that by the time the road gets through the receiv ership In which it has been placed tbey will be wiped out altogether. Recent fluctuations In Missouri Pa cific also have affected A number of Portland buyers, hut the volume of this stock held here Is not great RUSSELL LOWRY TO SPEAK nead of Federal Reserve Branch Duo In rottland December 15. December 15. 1 and 17 are the dates set for the visit of Russell Lowry, deputy governor of the Federal Re serve Bank At San Francisco, to Port land. Mr. Lowry will make at least three Addresses here. He will speak At the monthly meet ing of the Portlend Association of Credit Men on the evening; of Wednes day, December 15. on "Trade Ac ceptnnces." and on the following even ing will address the Portland chapter of the American Institute of Banking on "One Tear of the Federal Reserve Bank." He will make a straight busi ness talk to the members of group one of the Oregon State Hankers" Asaocia- IDLE FREIGHT CARS FEWER Of 172,325 Out of V'e November 1, tit 4, Majority Now in Service. A constantly Increasing volume of traffic on the railroads or tnia couoirj has reduced the net number of Idle freight cars In the United States and Canada from 172.125 on November 1, 11. to 62.467 on November 1, 1815. The American Railway Association has prepared the, following comparative fl cures showing the gradual decrease in Idle equipment In the last year and in the last month: November 1. 1!1 ?!!! October 1, 115 "?4J November 1. 114 .2,m These figures show a decrease of 15. 474 Idle cars since October 1. More than three-fourths of this reduction Is In boxcars. Canadian Bank Officials Changed. Officials of th Portland branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce have been advised officially of the recent change la the management of the par ent bank. John Alrd, assistant general manager, haa been chosen general man Ager to succeed Alexader Laird who haa resigned. H. V. F. Jones will auc eed Mr. Alrd Aa Assistant general man ager. 4 National Charter Sought. In order to affillAt Itself with the Federel reserve system, the Fermers StAte Bank of Scappoose, Columbia County, haa applied for a National charter. The reorganisation will be ef fective About January 1. The cap italization will be Increased from $15, 000 to $26,000. Salt I-uke Bank Has New nead. J. C. Lynch, president of the Nation al Bank of the Republic, of Bait Lake The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICB Toronto, CanAdA. E-sUblUhed 1867. A general banldng business UaiiAActetl. Interest paid on time deposits. CesasBereUI Left era ef Credit laa aed. r.srkaave aa toarton. ICaateea. Boaaht aad Sold. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark St. F. C MA LP AS, Manager. The Federal Reserve System (This bank is a member) Constitutes the financial bulwark of our country and provides the machin ery with which to prevent financial panics in the future. Deposit with a member of that splendid sys tem as the best place for your money. The United States National Bank Interest on Savings An Investment of $100 Investors, by placing their funds in bonds of the Anglo French Five-Year 5 Loan, will receive a liberal income with the maximum of safety. These bonds are issued in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000 and are payable in gold in the United States. The price is 98 and interest to yield nearly 5'.. Particulars on Request. Hall & Lewis Investment Portland, Marshall 655. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK Sixth aod Urrlaotv With which is included by purchase The Merchants National Bank, transacts a general banking business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Safe Deposit Vaults Resources Over $9,000,000 City, has been elected president of the Salt Lake Clearing House Association, to succeed Frank Knox, who died a The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. Capital and Surplus - $3,500,000 The officers of this bank welcome small de positors, considering it not only right, but good business policy to give equal attention to small and large accounts. TKATCL1R.V CC1PB. All the Way by WATER C00SBAY.EUREKA and San Francisco S. S. KILBURN (alls Tuesday, iiovember SO, S T. M. I San Francisco EAST A BARBARA. I-OS ANGELES AND SAN" DIEGO S. S. ROANOKE Bails Wednesday, December 1, S 1 Ticket Office 122 A Third St Phones Main 1314, A 1314 3 Twla'Vlacee- ef tare Vactt lc -KOKTHCKN PACIFIC -OUtAl lORIUi-KN" SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU "Kor.ht;ru facile" tails lor Baa trao- clsco DEC. 3. 7. 11, 10, 21, 23. 30. Steamer expreas leaves V A. at. ll"". ' beard ship), arrive San Fraoclsce 3:o9 P. tf. t day. Great Northern from Saa F-anrtsre ror Honolulu, Dec. 18, Jan. 6, 23, l rb. 14. utaal Utl'l-B. 4TU A.N U MAUa Phonee Broadway 1)20. A CJT1. Tickets a'.ao at id aad Uorrlsoa, I'Jv 84 il, S4S Waaiungtoa st AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti and Rarotonga to Wellington, connecting at WeliinKton for Sydney and Australian porta Regular talilnut from San Francisco Deoember 6. January 3. Febru ary 2 and ewery 2S days. Send fur pamphlet. Inlon biraniahip (u.. of New Zealand, l td. Offlre i Market atreet. haa Frani-lsco, DC local 0. a. AAti Ha fit ACODta. Third and Oak Sts. Securities. Oregon. Lewis Euilding. few weeks ago. Mr. Lynch also suc ceeded Mr. Knox as president of th. National Bank of the Republic. ; TRAVKLEKS" CiTIDK. San Francisco Los Angeles OVIUioDt Change En Roa(e) The Biff, Clean Comfortable Elegantly Appointed, Seagoing S. S. BEAVER Sails Fran Alnatvorlh Dock 3 P. M., December 100 Golden Miles on Colombia River. All Rate Include Her t ha and .llenla. Table and Service Unexcelled. The n F-raacisco Portland S. S. Co., Third and Washlngrton Streets t tilth O.-W. R. fc X. Co.) Tela Broad, way 4500, A-6121. FRENCH LINE Comnagnle C.ererale Transstlantlque POSTAL. SERVICE. Sailings From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU Dec 4,3 P.M. LAFAYETTE Dec 11, 3 P. M. ESPACiNE Dec. IS, 8 P. M.1 LA TOLKAESE Dec. 25, 3 P. M. mK INFORMATION API'LV C. W bllnger, M th St.; A. D Charlton, ;Jt JlorriMin St.; K. K. Oarrlaoo, C. U. t t Paul Ky.i Doraev 11. Smith. 118 8d t,JB. Jr. Baird, 100 3d St.: H. l.irkwu. 348 "Wash ington St.; .North Bank Koad. Sth and Stark sts i F. Mcl'arland. Sil and Wai.lilngtoB at a. ; K B." Duffy. 144 3d t.. Port land. imerican-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Freight Service Between Portland CD.Kenaedy.Agt ia H tar It at ParalaAO. DailyBoattoTheDalles Strs. DAI.I.ES CITY and STRANGER Leave Portland Dally. 1 A. SI., except Friday. Leave The Dalles Daily. 7 A. M., except Satnrday. 4LHKR-ST. HOCK. PORTLAND. 1-tioDe Main MIS. A 4.101. ereve Torn Bostoa Charleatoa Norfolk