11 TITI. MORNTXO OREC.OXTA5. MONDAY. DECEMBER fl. 191J. PURE-BRED STOCK OF WORLD IS HERE international Show, Open To day. Covers Space of Five Great Circus Tents. NOTED JUDGES in CHARGE CMwalkro Ar to It Met4 la Coif portion With Maple- mad Pair Attract .ttrnikri of Pree-dcr l m All ve-r Country. ?e daee and (! and r-"eee pnn"a. tna snteks. "" ., s-aj-.a a t a.-ial'ral from a I the r-r ef trie Pe-ISc Coet tioB If ...!!. J.faa. Oufk S"IOft- t.rg, llerefort. fieraahirae arvt Oete wa.da, and Inrawmeras.e oiher elans ef lne aad la end aneap. ttrtd "9 liir voice -4 aaa la m.nr t tie Csloa lto7nrde all "r lot 7 . tarda? For taa- B-ta Btl4 aoot aal sbeoe-1 st::s end pane " thai tnr !( Se l reed.aeae to eeepl tl to ef the rll IMe moraine; I tue fis f te I'a--i9a Iotra- loul llve.fa.-B asr. -r.er M)I rti ta ISe eattle tn !r. ee laof tfierr, i r ts Bee ,,r fj-nr uet t d t tna eountr fair. To-v broua-st them la drove: na- Irtnl then lt r the rertoat. a r'i3l them ta r the trelnleea. atee ta IraMkl r Tvalalsaaa, ta:a were t-Jdattn trains of tram llttil ear aao-it. snur-tlre thn ante eenxement swltrhaa so that thev Balhl a aseee. ors ai't scores ml ' af rd.a-r. enf-Ie wera fnarcn'd out and ! mea thle la tie esal&tt Hunt The fmctSi Inrernatloeat Uo rcwi'.inn i Bir tries anvtin fcarrvi-n flailey ever treamd ef pJt tin en the road, not only la the spread ef ,. h t In tn- sue of ! aoimal sneer. TM Be bis? tente. everr er.e a bit a tha rr: top la a clrcua. a4 rr on Jn-t fth rows r . tBt(.l acil aa4 trwdi4 wtta In llvt'h. Tftra aa maaa aotrlaa IM, r a tlir a yaar l m. i ::.. ara taat taa altn4-aa-a t4 U aatrtoa til racraaaat a i4r ra of cuug'ra a taa leita4 a'.ta ;aa cr .'.-. MinllM tt ta fa ItaM. Biia accractlena af toa ito t:ir. taara wi;i ta a aambar of eaa tutioat aat maottaca af llastoM or-a.j-tio hal4 bara thl aab vaa af Bit! orinca Ita tool ot dala-,:-. Amaa tasaa apaelal coaaa lon will ba tha eiatroc of tha Ora-..- J.rr Cattla n. urta Guam ar Catia ilaa. OT--WalBtoa-I'ha-UonUa aatna Braa-lara' Aao clatiua. Oracea Cattla act tlaraa Hata- f Amc!tMoa, Oraa ! Braa4- r' Aaolatloa. Ot'3 lto'.t!o Cat fa Cl'V Jortnwt liaortofa Aaaacl atioa. urtcii Uuttar an4 Cbaraa Jl- rt Aaoctt:oa an4 tha Joint aanqaal at bra4-r ao4 ?ock!an. Taa JaJflc at"; ba Jim tdaf and tamorraar. Tj at4nt' JjJla tt. la arhlca Sa acrtcrutiurai eoll ba raprasaa'.a. will ba Bald la tna mofaituc. aat lc tha aftaraooa tSt nt will ka dona aa tha clti at (rtord. Shortboraa aad llol ataina. Tcmormw in of a I n c will Ba la ).ln of ft atl. abaap. aalna. Jr.a. Ayrabtrat aa4 Oartaaa. aed la, a a afcaraaoi taa work oa ail J-J4 CUmi wllafea flalanad, Balaa Ara Attraattaaw THa 1'arafor.t aata o raeatnbar H. nrjap taa aup!ra of taa Amart'aa Jlaraforl Catt:a liraadara- AaawclaStoa. :;! ba ana of lt bijt aBt of It BIb4 la tha Tha aortttoro win ba an Tharadar and taa Itol.fataa o- rrtdT. Vadnaday. Sta:.nr t. I. tha data -t tor tha iu of ilwpisi lal. i4 i.a aa4 car lot. Arooe tha Jlaa ara aoma of tha r-o: rf'"in',l !t;a i?art in taa I tit. jttataa. John I. fmilh. taa f.m.i tiilxtrlit br'!r. will bawi:o t J'i.ia of tha It-raford aartloa an t ' T Htft na. of Waoaaaba, WH, will J-4 ija tr-.a itaortharoa. W. i. . no. and J. I'.- Taaha ara min( frorri tha l:jt for tha flrat tlma ta afrv taa r m'l i:i Jnla tha BalrT bfi. A. J. Wtirtr. Judio of taa bf bri nmn from taa Ka aaa titf t'Bioa t-rirda aat la a n- of Natioaal (coniitta; la tha ato-l oaatna. t X. ac. of pokaaa. wha !H J-! aw.na. it wall fcaowa tbroach lan aru-a la taa NortSwaat at ri:iu Uaat Ton nora. frmrl aa tha atita unlur; board, will Jca tn9 aft't Tom ttrak. of 4t:aox aill Ba ona of tha Jt?ta of a win a. Taa aurtal faira a taa waak far taa J t'Uo an.f ataibitara wtll ba taa farr' a ad bitr tnt i"l ta ba ha!4 at tha CSansaar f oramarea Tbura daa Biat. l. it. riaxmtr win ba to.tm tar yttaa at taaara Caaaa ft aaa "Tha raaalta ta tha ahoar alraad baao taaa a aarpriaa to ma." aa!4 CX t. Minnif. (narI raaaaarar laat atcht. rradrs and borara waa ara aa tha iranikit alraadr Inform ma tbat It Is taa b'-ra; aa.S!t of bf braa.; laat ha ar baa mada aa tao I'acitie i nul. Taa aotriaa af Jaraar aod (;i:arniT trlftf taa lima rommant TSa animala oth!Mt bora Bao baaa airtad t a roach a doaao ar eaora a-raat saow ta 3 :f-T.nt part a af tha t'Bit't li'ataa aad st aow Is rmt tiara:; taa tut m!" craaaal at tha car4jioa af tha country. -1 1 i. a!m!tt4 by all ataa that tnM la4 la taa pramlar plar for aartton aa and ta pravtots Tar t bara t'ma BBt acaia aat saw mark la ear salas. ota.r ptaca la tha country t tha raotat!on a.noec daatara la th a I'm that Portias t baa. "A rrsal cms ;! man t ta aar anathod f ahoatnc waa paid todar br Ira 1rr IlKlop. of tha jartrrant of Mima) baftandry at Taaainctaa Vtata o;ia. Ila Is Iron rot aod and for yoars bafora ba cam a to this coantry ba li;ioid all tha araat r,tHo ahowa la tha BrttUa talaa. All of tha ro?aJ ahowa Bd otaar bl rattla aow la acotlasd a ad Knctaad. ha tBfor-ns ma, ara bald ta taat paaiilaaa la tha urn faahtoa aa tna saoar wo aro "Tha law- ipan a of shawtna la taata aaabaa It a atraUat atnity aaow aad matt aoarlr a. I taa monay avail aaio ta ba appraa tm tha prmlaoi Uat. . PERSONAL MEfiTIQM. TL J. tnusaar. af Artrria. la at taa Orafea. Joaa Vajors. af aUIaaa. la at ta froaw Job a Hartllao. af Bay City, la at tba (ward. Ida Mallo. af tha Orp ha a tn. U at tha bVaaro. It r. Akr. af CorralUa, U at tha (aw ard. A. A. Dattarana. af Saattla. U at tha faraiaa. W Wood, ef btaataaaBO. U at tbo r'h!aa. - C C arta. wha baa baa a la 8a a rraaarlara for a aambar af waaka. baa raturard ta tha Multnomah. E. T. ABd-rsoo. of IiaXar. U at tha Coroallua. It. U. Itufrina-toa. af ft a Joaa. la at tha rortlaad. VT. J. Obarndorf. af rittaburr. la at tha Vlu.tn- jriah. alias Maria A. Paraatt. af Waaeo. la at tha Oracoa. TV. H. llath. cf Hood Rlr. IB at tha Multnomah. Chartaa far tin. Of Sn" La ha. at tha I'arklna. & Hcbwaodarraaa. of Taloa. Idaho, la at tbo tatua. II. C l-awi.. af London, la raclstarod at tha lortland. Mtaa Itarri't Taylor, of Nw Torh. Is at tha l-ortland. Mr. and Mra. C W. Howar. cf falcm. ara at tha Katua. A. M. 5"yir. of flrldaprl. Cono ta at tba -rh!na. A. Caaia. of Ahardaoa. 8. D la r ttard at tha iValoo. Mr. ant Mra. J. Mallard, cf El Paao, aro at tha Multnoaaaa. Emry T. Smith. Myrtla Craak. la rac latarad at lha JSaward. C. . and C. fi. Frandaar. af Itil! born ara at tha talon. Cadria Maaaall. af Darallla. la ra !atra at tha Corasllua. It. M. Vantyna. of Fpobaaa. Wub. I raatatarad at lha Nortoola. e tff Hianair ttt Tarsal. Waah la raalatarad at tha Xortonla. Mr. an Mrs. It O. Calroar. cf Naw Turk, ara at tba UultnomaA. Mr. and Mra. r. A. Grant, cf Spc kaoa. ara at taa MaUaonvah. p. r. Llxk and arlfa. cf Merrta. Pa, ara ratat.rd at lha Nortoola. Mr. aad Mra. A. D. TBurman. cf Ilrowaayl.la. ara at tha Oracoa. E. J. Plankaaablp. of tha Caltad Stataa Nary, la at tha Caraatlua. Mr. aad Mra. E. J. niankanabla. cf r.oaaburc. ara at tha Cernaiius. Miaa K. Oorrasan. cf r4nr. Aos tralia. Is atopplo at tha Nortoola. Mary Shaw, baadllnar at tha Or phaucn. and Itoahaaara aad bar motfcar. olaa cf tha Orphaum. ara at tha-l'ort-lanU. A. J. Maarar. cf Kaaaaa City: W. B. Moaa-rtpa. Laka Lima. Minn.; Job U KmntK cf Bpokana; J. K. Danka. Vct -ralrla. tVla. aad T. F. Iloylan. of a. . -. h. -t.taraat at tBO 19- partaL Thar will act aa Judtaa la tbs llvaitoch ashlbltloa. Thirty students from Cryallla. st from fullman. al from Voacow and .aiao from Uaala. CU Slulaala cf ani mal hujibandry. ara at tha ImparlaL Tha stadaata ara la Portland to act aa juda-aa la tha llaaaloek ahoar mat will bald all w.aa. at tha Union bloc. arda. CllieAO". laa. a. Ifpalal Trio following- Portland raafdaata ara rtl tarad at Cl-ato hctala; Graat North ara. C E. Wjrraan; La falla. Mr. and Mra. WlUlam Kapua. murmr is topic DR. rlUVX U LOTELASD DI9Ct SE tumrtontcrr ntobLr.a. Paa-twv IVrrUraa That tata aad a ataly aaal4 Praaaat Waata af Mawt Taraabla Aaaat, "Otta cf tha teaihsst aed most aspcratlBC stamptrB that homaa stu danta baaa had aa thrlr stataa" Th.a was lha way lr. rrank La. Loa tand aummad ap tba UBsrnpIojrsd pro t lam. In his nraio laat hUbl la taa tnrat Mcthodlat Church. "Tha unnr.ployad problem Is about aa old aa tba problam ef ovll and about as bard to aola.- said Dr. Loaalaad. Ita aald that for aaaral yaara tha church bad daalt with It by tha com fortable but not eoncluaWe way of wlptna It ofT tba slate. ir. Liraland aald ln part: "auraiy svmathtaa ta wrona with cur civilisation, with our laduatrlal and economic standards, whea It U aa In dlaputabla fact that the raatar our production, the rraater our list cf on amptiyad: that the mora paramenia, tha mora porarty: the fuller our benfca. the more amply flour barrala. and the richer we bevorae aa a Nation tha more menac!n b-oma the cry cf the un employed. This should cauae thtnkars la the etate aad church. In the bui nrae and prof etjioeal world to He awake Blahta. -Home time we must laaro the cnar tha safer that man Is the real unit of aloe snd ihat the hiabeat function c the state and the city la ta sea to It that this "unit" shall not be waatad crippled, btaatad aad dwarfed by com- morclal. Induatrtat or economic aeinea Le aa aad araat" LINNTON INQUIRY NEAR END tr. La Itorbe Soon to Ilraort In Ix slrrd 'DlTorre" rrc-reJlne. The O Jast of City Attorney Lal'.oche for some laeal technlcalily by which tha cfT mtsbt anaul tba procaedinaa b which Linnloa was annaaed to Port. I) lavat June wilt be concluded thia waait. The desire cf the City Council to fat rid cf Liaaton has beea caused by the discovery taat proceeding's by which the Skyline boulevard waa con struct ware so handled that the city la apt la have ta pay aaywbcre from j e to . J e of taa coal. The eria-.nal eetlmate for tha boule vard was t:.Ke Bad tba ileal coat :Ve. hi;e the courts have per mitted a -reasonable tacreaae la coat over the erlalnal eat. male. It baa bean Sard ta this case that the coat baa aee peaalbly I :. beyond the r oaable palat. KLAMATH PLANS CEREMONY Patriotic Kicrclaa-a to rrttore Jfal- rallsatlosi of CI U waa. KLAMATJt fAUA Or. Pec. I (raclal-k Circuit Judca D. . Kuy kaadalt baa sat tomorrow ever.lnj as the tirae for the eaamlnalloa af It cao dldAtes for American clllianahlp la or der that cltnena araarally may be able ta attend. At that time the Baa silk da a pro Tided by the Oreson rioclety of the Soae ef the Amerl.aa Kevoiutloa win ba ereeeatad to the court by Caplaia O. C Apptasat. of this city, who Is a srraadsoa ef a Revolutionary vaiaran ahd a member cf tha ardar. There will ba ctaar speakera. also patrkaic sonca. Patrtotle societies, acboola aad rivte entaalaalioes ar lavitad. SNOW BANKS AT IRONSIDE Storkmra Far Extra Month of Ordloy, and Worry About ITay. IKOX510E; Or Tea. I. .'paclal About four weeks ( the first snow came In this raalon and It la now about cna foot deep. On two or three nlfhts tha mereury baa fallea below sro. and all Indlrattoee ara that the comma Winter win ba uc a caa aa oldtlmers leil about. Conaldersble aprrehenaloa Is fait anions- stockmen laat their Kar run short with aa ealre month a fccdlc- In ivht thla aaaaon. Iiabhtt ar mora plentiful than for many ytaxa. SANTA CECILIA SAILS Cargo of Foodstuffs for South America Is Carried. GALE BLOWING AT SEA Irrnch Rark rifrra Anttmlno Off IMvcr Jlonth Corn 11 Dart IhxWs at I-lnnton Steamer Erroll Is Una Here Soon. With a rsrao ecnsiBd to tba Wt Coast of Kou'h America, the Grace Line steamer Santa Cecilia dropped down t:a river yeelerday. rearhinc Aaloria al S.ie I. M. Tna ataamer wilt (O first to th Sound, where she will take on additional canto, aleo atopplnf at tan pranciaco for a part load. The cargo with wnlcn ehe cleart-5 bare la valued approalmalaly al Io. o and coneiila of li.Hi buanels of wheat. tSTI barrels cf flour and loi shook. The santa Cecilia will probably act out of the river some time today. -reach Kara: la Gale. Tha Trench bark Pierre Antonlne. which aaa picked UP outside the Co lumbia Klvar by the Tort of Portland lue- cneonta al Saturday after noon waa et III outelde laat Blcht. ac rordt'nc to Informallon received in Portland. There waa a hairy ale biowicc Palurday niht. aicordlna to reporla. and a tv-mlle wind yeaierday. and It waa probably thought beat not lo try to brin the bark Into the river, f.-.a wtll probably be brought to As toria some time today. The Pierre Antonlne la under charter to M. J I. Ilouser to load train bcra for Kurope. Tha Trench bark Cornll Part, which made Astoria falurday moraine, was brousr-t up to Unntoo yesterday, where she will dlscharce ballast preliminary to leadlna a-raln for turope. The vaa- aal la under charter to Uaifour. Uulh- rle Co. Sleaaarr I'-rroll Dae "aaa. Tha BriUah steamer Erre'tl. which le to load (ram here for Kurope. 1 ex pected to make the river some time to day. After tsklnc coal al Tacoma she led Saturday lor thts port. A sooth wind has beea blowina off the coast and that may delay ber. otherwise she seould make the distance la about 3 hours. Te Erroll Is under charter to Kerr. Gitford at Co.. and la a veaael of : . ton, the should band: about :Sv.OuO bushels of arrala. Amona the cram vsaaela which ehould reach Portland soon for load In ara the Ruelaa bark Port Cale donia and tha Norwegian bark Olive bank. Tn port t'aladoola Is under charter to M- IL Ilouser. The veaeel left Dublin July It en route lor mis port. The OHvebank. which la under char ter to the Portland Flourinc Mills Company left Rotterdam July IX. MAItIXT? KTIJXIGESCE. Stramcr rchcdole. DIB Name. to Aftnivc rr-m .Loa Anes Da te la part 1q port I n pert !. UaO. L i Lac 14 Koaai.tr . W filer Northern raclfle.. .fan rranr'are. ... . 1 oa Ati,:aa. ... hn I rao -lace. . San Ihco. . . Coa Ancle TO DKPAHT. From . F f-rB D. . . . . ,.M lleSO ,.Le AB-!ae. ..... ,.haa yranlaco.,,. . j. F. f -r . D..... . MS tMcgo. aa t uia. ,l lMa. ...... .saa I'i-ro. ....... aa Keanrlaao. ... . I oa Aaselea .Saa I v.lr , Caa PI-o ,.l.oa Ancctar ..... Saa Ulef o. . . - -At'aalla Vrrvtee. H.ar r. A. Kllburn It aanofea. t-earer PL K Natae. Data. Dae. tec e Uaa. lac 1 Imo. a l-a. Dae. I'ee. a Dec. l-c. 1" ti 1- lc 1 Dec. li Iea. Ii Dec :u Ta:e al wit near ah. aat It V . .. . ..rt ... rn raalflc. liar. au-d. ia-v W. F.LIer. ... j h a-.taa (Kimatta. F. A. kiisura I U arna. 1' oa.ioae, i.aaer ... k.amaih rartlaad Kiel TO ARI'.lVa From ,.N Vark ,.w Tor. ...... ,ar Turk ,Nt Tors TO DEPAIIT. For ..tlnoaiola lion ol ulu.. ...... . Honolulu. Name. .aaa. . . Data Pao. 1" Da-e. i K.t. Mar. i'aramaa. Kati--!aa- Oeoaslae. N'ania. Pate Pao. rs F.a. Mar. a raaant . . . K.i.iu. k'aa. . Oaarf.aa. ... Oiannrl Advanced 1510 VcvU wt a v riTT nr rwc E fflneclaX) The report ol the dredce Oreson for the month endlne; November snows inni !.! cubic yard of earth mere re-" mnved In the dreda-lns of ins new Tillamook liay channel, which la bctn done by the Government under the supervision of It. F. Cole. Junior en gineer, tn rharce cf the dredae. The rhannel was made for a distance of me lineal feet. The actual worama dsys were If. with an average ad vancement of H I feet, vra From Ore icon Torta. JiaTUI'.ia. V-r . - . -. . - . ' . . . 1m(U,j mA VAaat- yart. the a:am achueoer cilymple aalted for saa i ici, . .. . - . , Ih.Ii., ha. waat. pact, taa eteam acaaoasr aaata aloelca sailed for eava w iibii- . TS t.m Kaaaaar niii.oi.iia ' ' from Paa Franelaeo aad ii (a to Weal sort aod Bale i. r ta load lumbar. lirtnfte iraiini ao ....... .... I'.am.r Nortara Faciria arrixd tram Baa fralca Hia -..-nr Qae. W. r:dr smvad from aa I ran. I- aaa van no ,tn aand raaa.afart fr A:on aad rartland. TBa steam rnmwtww ...... r - a Fraacuca IU a cargo ef lumbar trout Vt astpocc MovcmrnLs of Vcauvls, r".TlJlM. a.-" " ' - .7. . tri: am-'.a. ffu ea Fraoriece: Oao. Vk. hi f U- Kai l'lee a war porta. French tarn Cmu Hart, ftora lublln. Faf.ad f tmfnmr eafita t, -cii.a. i-i " - - lln-t Sviur.di Teaamiie. tar n Francisco. Aiiiria. IK. "" " ' ' ' .1 S OO A. M. ei--.r - ., ...c-.. o-nl. 1 ' afU rnT.q a a -: " -a S i v M teajnr taaa. TV. Kider. freta ran l iaa via ar porta Arrived do II U P u ,.,tn.,r Faata Ceie. Arriaed at 1 to r M . iama Morthera FaclClc, from ca rranct- . . , . Fa lta..-i r; -. - J.a'lr.ra'etrB A. vj tner casta 'Dr from Co. am b la Fiver: al a A. M . . a .AaK I.- net.afiil - sT A . Kile B a.maT- ni' . , - - . . - t,.,n. iron, lorrurd. via t. oa llav and ai-ar.ka lar-nbar ."ai'ed at F. M . at.am.r l-sralao; Norari.it eieamer Baja v.a Kornla. 'or Fart land r: :. Waah. tec. Arrived Btcamer AdT.t-l Farrasul. Alameda, from Boojh . . a i u ...... n f mm aill aaalrra aaiauia. . ' - . ' , m.iva rall.J "i .am.ra Admltal I..,. I Baa Franrieo: Northland. Hr of stt. r1-. r-i"",.t'H - - - CM . for tlmoiulo: ... n and Vahony. tor Craa Martvoe: Jacary. fvr Haaarhai. . imvmI rilaantanl Ua, saata Harbara. F. A. Kllburn frem fartiai4. a.-F . - a.,.,,.,: Itlo Fsalx from hlial. al.ed staatnere admiral Bchlar from healUa; City at l-oab frana Tacoma- Tacoma. P. a. Arrleed ateamer Var ssti Abway illrf.laS) from Ntacall.a, Asa- u..a- Ttdea at Aeterte Meaday. tlisn. 1 x) w. O St A. X ... faafH-SO A. M.... feat ll.il ii 1 fl. Tna F. M....-1-B feat Marconi Vlrvlnaa rtrporta. (All a.lt a. r acted at S F. M Dee t a. c a. aaaaaaa awn ,.-, .... anil. a h of jlaa 1' d TO. Fran II Furn. Woot.ray fur llaitoa. 1KB mii.a .-uta "i "."-"-. - H.-anik. an Francu a for Saa redre, I ...a aeal of baata aiatbaia. Tanr.lranla. Fao Francisco tor xalboa. mua .JIH of t- n framiaco. nty ef I ara. Ila.baa for fB Pranclsco, 5.-. mil south of baa Kranciaro. Haiti Luckrnbach Kan l"elro t Ba.boa, TPo mure aou'.h of Fan redro. Arouna. san Kraaciaco for t?aa redro. on Point Afue;: !-icele.il. Frncico for Saa Pedro, H' miiea so-ata of han rancico. l(llantB. lino for ban Francisco, mil' cut Pe.-an-.bar 4 latonl. fan -rnnclecO for Honolulu. 1133 m!a cut. tcccnilar 4. wtihcimlna. lioot'lula for Saa Francisco, 2 1 miles out. w:-ir. Ticonia for Pan Franelaeo. B ml'aa aouia of (ape Mcnnoclno. president, heattla for can Kranclsco. three mftca a..ufh cf pc M.ndocin. . '-HiaBM.ia. Bin Francisco for Seattle, 9A mi:. norm of H;r.ro t;ovartrr. hn Francisco for Ictorla, ml.. ri.-rUi of l'l.nco. Vacaran. an Kranc.aca for Tacoma. -u ml r north of Sn FraBctsco. i-"rona. f.ra- lltriwr for Oakland. Bo ml awuTh af I'a'imMi Itlver. alii! traettl for frto I'aalro. e?0 ml. frc-o hn r-.lro. raiam. Tuc't f-ord for aaa FrancUco. SIT mtlea frorn Han Franclco. KT-.RAf OF ClVtl. WAR DIES AT A OK OK Tl 1 EAK5. Isaac X. Valdrlp. N Isaao N. Waldrlp, a veteran of the civil War. dlod Saturday at his residence. 1131 East Madison street.' at the are or 71 years. Dealt) was caused by cardiac asthma. Mr. Waldrlp enllaled In 111 and served until tha close of the war. lis waa a member of Ben Butler Poet, Grand Army of the Repub lic, and of the Jasper Lodge No. Ml of Oddfellows of Monroe. Iowa. The funeral will be under the auspices of the Grand Army this afternoon at 2 o'clock from lo: Welmont street. Mr. Wald rlp Is urv ived by his widow and two children. Kdward L. Waldrlp and Mrs Kiln J. Kelleher. of North Heed, Wash. Fniei rise. Feectle for Honolulu. 100 miles frcna t'apc Flattery. Kama Car.ua. Fonlard for Seattle. BO ml eooth of Cape Fla-.tary. 1 1. en 'or. ;oniery xur vrwi. north of ifnr.terey. nrara ru::ar fas Francisco f.r Esndoa. Ml milas north of fan Franelaeo. At:., fortland for Richmond. 10 miles south cf lllanco. Adeline finlth. Fan Franelaeo fnr Cooa Ils. :l mli north of 8an Franelaeo. llaoa A alahonv. eeattte. lor Aesruvcn, - -mil from ccatt HIGHWAY WIIIS PRAISE ST. PATL MATOII PLEASED Will! MIU LANCASTER'S BOOK. Elisabeth 91. eat Wrltea That Cela fcta Hlckw y Exceed Aaythlaa la Italy. Pre ye ar Algeria. Tha Columbia Highway and Samuel C Lancaster. Ita builder,' ara receiving mora publicity and praise, A letter recently received earrlea thla message to Mr. Lancaster from Mayor Powers, of St. Paul: "Althouch I have not had the pleas ure of your personal acquaintance, I cannot refrain from expressing to you a sense of personal obligation for a areat pleasure I have had In perusing your wonderful book. The Columbia America's Greatest Highway inrougn tha Cascades to the Sea,' "I receive many elaborate souvenirs at my office, but never before has a volume come to my desk which, by its beauty and worth, so wholly took my mind from the stress of the day's ar or k " Another letter baa come from Eliza beth M. West, to whom th book was dedicated. "I have always considered tba Amain road a wonder," ssys the writer, "but the Columbia Highway far exceeds snvthlnr In Italy. France or AJgena, Miss West says that the scenery along the Hudson, upon which river she make her home. Is "tame com parea with the wonderful scenery In the West." She concludes with the nope uai -our engineers will make the Driage at Storm Klnr aa beautiful and substan tial as the brldgea of the highway. J. D.. FARRELL RETURNS Llttlo Buslnras la Transacted by Head or I'.oad on Trip. J D Farrell. president of tha O.-W. R., N. Company, returned Baturday from a month s absence In New York. Mr Farrell went Ksst primarily to attend the New York horse show, of which be has been a devotee for many years. He visited other points along th Atlantic returning home through St. Paul, the Canadian Pacific and Hpokane and arriving In Portland yes terday morning. Business question received compara tively little consideration on this trip. ..i via Farrell. on his return. He held but on meeting with Eastern directors of th L'nlon Panne system. Chelan County Bavnks Grow. -n. lactirr w . h Dee fi. (Sre- L.a ii,"!... -- . : claL The aggreaate depoalta of the eight banks of Chelan County on No vember 1 exceeded Jt.OOO.OOO. the high- water w . - , . , ty All cf the banks showed by their statements that they were In a much healthier condition than at tha same lim tan i .,Mt a..r tartca aa mans SorkTpTr""plV.V. of" ,'h. t n.,1 btat h"'1" F . "!. ... 1M act al but In! b. anBua'ly la t)0 Indlv.do.l while "V."it'd th. rau. U aa bl.h aa on. ta .vary 7I persons. f"' ,7.. i -. I .l J -" 4 j! v p ta : The Citizens Bank 25 Years In East Portland. 4cj, Interest on Savings. Cor. Grand Ave. snd Alder St. EYES CAST ABROAD Self-Sufficicncy of Country Re garded as Weak Point. HENRY CLEWS GIVES VIEWS w York Banker Declares Tht AVltli Accession to Position of World Power Foreign Mar ket Blast Be Cultivated. One beneficial effect of the European war, aays Henry Clews, the well-known New York banker. Is the realisation It has brought to American busi ness men that the United States I a world power la the field of commerce as well as In the field of diplomacy. "Wo have too long considered our selves self-sufficient." says Mr. Clews, "and labored under the delusion that we could Indefinitely shut ourselves In and others out. We must awaken to the fact that we are a nation of grown-ups: we must take our place In the world's affairs accordingly and adapt ourselves to the new opportunities and new obligations that are fast pressing upon us. With the growth of population the United States Is rapidly changing from an ag ricultural nation to a nation of manu facturers. The paat generation has seen big changes In thla direction, and the next will sea further changes of vastly more consequence. We urgently require foreign markets for our surplus manufactured products, and If we In tend to sell to others, we must be pre pared to buy from them In exchange. for the simple reason that all foreign trade in the mass la nothing less nor more than barter, even though In de tail the operations may be highly com plex and delicate. "There are but two thlnra now neces sary for securing a bigger market for American manufacturers, and that Is the co-oneratton. of the American In vestor and American labor, both of which can be had if intelligently rea soned with and led. That trade follows the loan Is axiomatic, which means that In order to sell our merchandise we must be prepared, not only to give credit but to actually Invest abroad. Thla is a new but absolutely necessary departure for the American Investor, and he rosy require both education and experience before venturing. Although the large and quicker profits obtained at home will always command a large degree of crefcrence. the rewards of many home enterprises are settling down to more moderate and stable limits, snd foreign fields begin to offer larger opportunities and larger profits than In the past, especially 1n view of the Impaired ability or Europe to sup ply many of these requirements. CALDWELIi FARMERS PROSPER Banks Show Gains and Gralnmen Still Holding Crops. A healthful condition of affairs In the vicinity of Caldwell, Idaho, is re flected In the current trade bulletin Is sued by the Caldwell Commercial Bank. Sam, af tha moat significant observa tions, which are typical, are the fol lowing: -"All banks in this section show a anhalantlal Inrre.tiae In dcDOMlts tn the call for statements as of November 10. over the last call of beptemoer i. ,ik- wlse all show large Increase in re n-1.1. .nn.llrlnn 4a hniind tO re ran -. ..."- - fleet favorably on future development and Increase in traae. we are aiao pleased to note that the trade letters which -era receive from banks, both East and West, are reporting a marked betterment In trade ana aeposiis. 'tk , r , v.... ahlnned from here dur- v. eir-.r ia months of 1910. two cars; during the first 10 months of 115. 122 cars. "Th, Vnvamhar horse sales were well .tt.nriari and ennd nrlces were paid. The next sales will be December 7. 8 and 9. "Those who did not sell their grain at threshing time are still holding for higher prices and are generally expect., i.. aA hnul until Korlnar. "Some of our customers report that they will have entries In the birst .-m tlonal Corn Show at'St, Paul." bewlston Bank Deposits Grow. t t?wTTCTnv Tdaho. Dee. S. (Spe cial ) Lewiston banJcs now have de posits of more than J3.000.000. which la an Increase in one year oi it v' On November 10 the deposits were: c-i . iMinml Ttnnk. 11.794.187: Lew- lston National Bank. 9877.453: Empire .i , tti t mt- IHaho Trust Company. 182.157; total. I3.9S5.817. One year ago the total in mo cuy na 2.69.0S8. Boston Slerchant to Speak. Edward A. Fllene, one of the leading merchants of Boston, will deliver an addresa before the members of the Chamber of Commerce In the main dlnlng-roora at noon Wednesday, De cember 15. Mr. Fllene Is on a tour of the Pacific Coast and la studying busi ness conditions here. His subject will be "The Economic Effects of the War on American Business." Yamhill Banks nave More Deposits. M'MJXXVTLLE. Or Dee. 6. (Spe cial.) Yamhill County banks Indicate prosperity. Notwithstanding that the farmers have about half of the annual croo on hand, the banks of Yamhill County towns show a net Increase of IKa.OOO for a period or aoout live months. The Increase seems to be general throughout the country. New Mining: Field Attracts. Many Portland mining men and In vestors have become Interested In the reports of productlona In the newly discovered mining aiistrlct near King man. Arls. A number of Oregon peo ple have pone to the scene of th new discovery to look tbo situation over. Portland Bonds Bring Premium. Portland municipal Improvement bonds now are selling in ni.-ugi tlal premiums, necent quotations show that $10,000 iVt. due In 1945. sold for lOJVi. giving the Investor a return of about 4.35. Road 1tj Is Nearly $25,000. F ANDY Or., Deo. K. (Special. The put OWN MONEY in the bank. Someone else puts your money there if you don't because your earnings are deposited sooner or later. Start a bank account in this strong National Bank and DO YOUR OWN BANKING. The United States National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. Liberal Rale Interest Paid on Savings. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon, Suggests as a practical Christmas gift a savings bank book with one of its automatic recording safes in an attractive holly box. aw. A Savings Account Can Be Opened With One Dollar or More. additional road meeting held Friday night voted a special road levy of 10 mills. District No. 48 voted a 5-mlll special road tax. The special road meeting held at George voted a special levy of 8'i mills. In the Kelso dis trict a 6-mlll special road tax was fi YOUR BANK ACCOUNT whether it be business or personal carried here, gains for you the co-operation of our many departments of accommodation and convenience PLUS the con structive aid willingly offered by directors, officers and employes. You will find the central location also a feature of attraction. Combining by Purchtut Tha Merchants National Bank Interest on Savings Accounts. Northwestern Sixth and J aJ THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of San Francisco. Capital paid in gold coin Surplus and undivided profits Commercial Banking:. Interest paid on Time and Savings Deposits. PORTLAND BRANCH, Corner Third and Stark Sts. Wm. A. MacRae J. T. Burtchaell n Manager. Assistant Manager, The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Canada. Established 1867. A general banking business tra exacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Ceaaaaerclal Lettere af Credit see aed. l.xrbance aa London. Enalaad. Boasht aad Sold. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark Sts. F. C. MA LP AS, Manager. TKATLLER5' CCIPBi. San Francisco Los -Angeles (Wltheat Change Ka Rental The Big. Clean. I onafortable. Klraaatlr Appelated, henselae , S. S. ROSE CITY Salla From Alasworta Deck 3 P. M December 7. IOO Golden Miles oa Colombia River. All Kates Inelnde Kertha and Meala. Table and Service Unexcelled. The Saa Francleee at Portland S. S. Ca Third and Washington Streeta (with O.-W. It. N. Co. Tel. Broad way 4SOO. A -3121. IIDBBBBIII- KORTU PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA. LOS ANGBLES AND SAN DIEGO. S. S. ELDER Sails TV edaeaday. Dec. 8, P. M. "coos"bay" ECREKA AND 8AV PRANCISOO S. S. KILBURN Sails Krlday, Dee. 10, P. I Ticket Offtee 1S2 A Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1314. nanBMBHa you: Third and Oak Streets. levied. Altogether, near 325,000 in special road taxes was levied in the district near and Including Sandy, for the ensuing year. Eitentve work has been beg-ua to Brora definitely whether petroleum caa ba fauna In .South America. Interest on Time Deposits. S-mKwjiv! Dank Building ,:' jvrs, nomaorv. Founded 1S64 $8,500,000.00 8,251,868.97 TRAVELERS' CFIDK. .TwIsjTalaeea- of in Yracfz7e.a' sjpwpi "asla ' na a!iTIa limJiWBal. -NOKfllilKN t-ACIKIC" -v.lifc.Al AOUliLaVKJii" SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU -Northern Pacific" for San Franelaeo. UEC 2. J. 11. 18, 21, Zi. 30. Steamer express leave v A- M. tluaob oa board ship), arrive baa Francises 3:&e y. M. text day. Great Northern from San Franeieee aaa Honolulu, Dec 16, Jan. S, 15, Feb. la. ail.ht.1 utUlt, STH AU BlA-hM. 2-hone liroadway 020, A 6671. Tickets also at ad and Morrison, 130 3S t., 34s Washington St. FRENCH LINE Compagrnir ficT.eraie Tranatlutiqu POSTAL HKYICJ. Sailings From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX LAFAYETTE Dec 11, 3 P. M. ESPAGNE Dec 18, 3 P.M. LA TOURAINE Dec 25, 3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU Jan. 1,3 P.M. l'OK INFORMATION APPLY C. W Btloser, b0 Uth at.; A. D Charlton, i.a.6 Morrison St.; E. K. Garrison, C. U. A St. Paul Kr.; Dorser B. l-mllh, 116 3d St.; K. V. Baird. 100 Sd t. : 11. IlckMn. 848 Wash. lna;ton st.I North Bank Road, 5th and stark al.; F. a. Mi'Farland. 3d and Vaeht;tB IU.I U B. Kuffj. 121 3d at.. Portland. AUSTRALIA NEW ZK ALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti ajvd Rarotonea to Welling-ton. connectlnc at Wellington for Sydney and Australian ports. Regular ialllnga from San Francisco, January 6. February 2. March 1 and every 28 days. Send for pamphlet. Union Steamship Co.. of New Zealand. Ltd. Office 57B Market street. San Francises, or kK-al 8. 8. and K. B. Ag-ent. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. C.D.Kenaedr.Art. itlt. atarB P DailyBoattoTheDalles Stre. DALLES CITY snd STRANGER Leave Portland Daily, 3 A. il, except iridar. Leave The Dalles liallr. T A. M., except Saturday. ALDKR-ST.. WICK. PORTLAND, phone Main Sid. A tSUi. l&r3at(3 FrelBht VT, Tor Service EjVl Bm0, Betvreca Cnarlestea Partland tJir Horfolk