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Kafor eomptat f!- aria IVr. .n-or.d k.t tb. .-l.r...l r'.h: ........ v... !' a,o,:.b.0! aoad a ba,f,., ... mpa.Ud. rraaa. 4-.-l T aa of I.J.I. OUtJ ' kr "" ; -.... ar.r. How- atai!-: ara MO,.all ah.wa t. ut. ti .i,,,, whan th. marlt.t fj.j4 l-awtl1- '' ,., for ta. lti ..,. .v,.,,. i- th aa l .tr.dr tb. .f. - La Ural T.prt rl-raacU .Ja'tb. -ot Ubara, In S" oa taa bjlia p.ebar. r5'.. i!'"!.! '.a ta.C4T rata" .-- WHEAT. OT-a . "!. .K7a. .r.7ft. LIT; :::::: - ,s i? -IIS Tl! :It mr ...... ! UAIt. jh . !, . a ta kiay I."'.-'' 10 ' ,'ug 14 111. "' - l..l. inlt jj., 14 ft 44 ai 4 ta. r;-J ...... ,.,u. v a W baf,, ."V 9a 4) -W aft. ar.w-ijw. '-v. - r tl 119 1 If. N I bard. I..). a.l ll: a 4 4... 4 rara aa. 1 "-- - - . - -. -. -,.!... .. No. 4 ab.ta. L.w. 4 ' 1 1 r .44 i 1 I. . ' Bntt l-4if ao. a wi.4 .w--.. ttatftta. I y a. a. .a t OTtc trfnit.r 1J '. 9 - r.air-lit 1 1 1 mar rw-a.pla TTft.a'. .!?.- a ;t boaU... ". I. " l.T:.0 4H.-.a:a: aa'-a. I .. .v .v- "; aba, la f.w la, i4t,fv kuah.- rim. T4rt oi ia Too, 000 buahal: Oat4. 479 400 it ftTft.OO bl!h4!ft. t::aranr Whrat. 994. oo bu.hala; corn, TO o tua-: oa:a. 3. ITa.oi.iJ buanala: flour. ;.uv barra.a. laraira tirala Mark-ta. Brr.XOJ AIKEK. Dae. 17. Whr-at. H cbanaad to He laaar; corn, uncbaxtsad. M la aa pa 11 a Gratia Mark. atlYVE troi.ld. Da-. 3T. Whaat Dat-atn-bar. II Tl a. : J"r. H IT: .v. I bard. II T4S : No. 1 Nor:hara. H-HOl --S; Jfo. T. North am. IklTo 1 lf-t. Harlar. iViUiTc. 9'ax, fXUi, ti:.14H. Grata at 8aa Fi X FRANCISCO. ne. ST. Spot quota tion Walla. 114 0 "'a; rd Ru.a'.an., ll.4.'Sl-ft: Turkar rrd. It 9T 4 1.7T H : t:u.4:am. 11. TJ S O 1.; ft d bariav. II. IS til.T-; whit oata. II 3T S V l.I.'i: bran. I.: middlings, IHJJO; sborta, ITld Call board aaliw Barl.r. afar. ILItH bid. rna't Maaad tirala Market a. SEATTLE. Pac. 77. hat B.ut.m. l; Tartar rod. tir; fortr.fold, Tc; club, tft'ic: fl.'a. ktc; rd Hun. an. Ittc Jiarlrjr, I TH 50 par ton. last.rda car racelpta Wheat, -i; oata. 3; bariey, 1; corn. 1; bay, ii. f our, lit, T A CO MA. Dac. Tl. Wheat Plnaatam. Pc; fr-rtr-fold. ttTe: club, MoiTc, rod fifa. t3ti.'.c; rad Kuaalan. aoc Car receipt Wneat. oata. 1: barley, 22. corn, S; bar. a. 'aral fUiarn. PAVAXNAH. Oa . lc. 57. Turpantln., firm. l.c: aaia. md tarrela: receipt. b37 barrala: ahipment. barrel; acock, :; barr .a Koaln, firm; aale. 817 bavrraU: receipt llVv.7 parrai: ahlpmnta. HI 4 barrel; stocks. 104.1V.J barrrla Quota: A. B, C. D, E. S.aHo; r. u. rt. a "c ; t, p i c; t.. o.avc; at, a.vc; N. a. Tic; U, 7c; WW, T.-Sc Chirac- Dairy afratlaca. CHICAGO. Pec. TT7. Butter etoadr; creamery. S.tAj trUSHe. Kilt L'naattUd; rarelpta, S3S3 canes; firata. TTtjOTac; ordinary rirsts. 2H:7c; at mark, caaaa Included. tlSQ27hC BOXCAR FIGHT VICIOUS SLEEPING MAX ATTACKED WITH CLin IS VICTIM'S STORY. BEST 111 FIVE YEARS Steel Stock Advances on Very Large Buying. ENTIRE MARKET BUOYANT Trl Beat War Fro a La Graade oa Freight Trala Aaaallaat la IlcU and Baker Follce Called. BAKER. Or, Doc 57. (Special.) Aa the result of a three-sided battle In a speeding? boxcar a fear miles west of bero this morning. C. O. Keaster, with lic and head a mass of cuts and bruises. Is being; cared for by friends. John Meade, aged It. also of Ia Grande Is being- beld in the county jail on a char it e of assault with Intent to kill. and Roy Sargent Is held aa a witness. The tbrea were beating their way In a freight trait, from Ia Grande. Keaster aiserts that ho was awak ened from his sleep at 3 o'clock by th nare of a match, and had barely turned bis face away from the light when a heavy blow, presumably from a "billy" afterwards found on Meade, landed back of his right ear. almost stunning biro. A rain of heary blows followed, and the pain, partially restoring his con sclousness, Keaster stagsrercd to his feet and grappled with his assailant. As they straggled about tha car floor they fell over Sargent, who awoke and assisted Keaster In relieving Meade of tha loaded club and of an Iron bar. which ha had wielded In either hand during the fray. Sargent substantiates tbl story. The lights of Tlaker had Just come Into view when Meade was subdued, and his captors appealed to Officer lirennan when tha train drew up at the O.-W. R. .V. X. depot. Tha three were taken into custody. EMPRESS SALE IS DENIED Manaccr Conlon Says Mr. Connldlne Has N'o Deal On. There Is absolutely nothing to tha report that the Graumans. of iSan FTan riaco. have a deal on with Mr. Consl- dine for the purchase of tha Fmpre.is Theater at rortland.- said T. it. con Ion, manager of the Portland theater and son-in-law of Mr. Consldlne, last night. -Evidently the Graumans simply want a little free advertising. I talked lth Mr. Consldlne over the long-dls-tanc telephone both yesterday and to day, lie said that there was no truth In the rumor and that he dldn t nave anything to draw htm to Portland for a conference In the matter. He Inti mated that he had no Intention of com ing to Portland soon." FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILED Transfer of Passengers to Wlllapm Harbor Mnde Necessary. CHEIIAIIS. Wash.. Dec, 27. ((Spe cial.) Traffic on the Milwaukee line to Grays Harbor points ana fugei Pound cities, and from those sections to Chehalls and Wlllana Harbor, was serl ously Interfered with today owing to the derailment of four cars on a freight train near Ford Prairie, necessitating transfer of passengers to other lines. Fireman Robert Tracy, of the Mil waukee, prevented what might have been a bad accident at Meskill Christ mas night, when be found a broken rail, caused apparently by the falling of a monster boulder, and flagged the evening westbound passenger train. LA GRANDE LIQUOR IS LOW Even Common brands Threaten to lie Exliaasted Before January 1. I .A GRANDE. Or, Dec. 27. (Spe cial.) Fancy liquors and even Just common rock and rye threaten to be exhausted before the year la out ana the long oasis begin. A canvass of the liquor situation tonight points to the fact that tha extremely heavy orders from households has cut Into the alreadv limited stock and If I4t Grande Is thirsty this week It, Is likely that the common and popular brands will be sold out before midnight. Fancier llnuors are practically ex hausted now. John Barleycorn will make his exit amid a general celebra tion In La Grande. Table already are being reserved with a rush In grills. BANK CASHIER IS INDICTED Ittrcelpl of DeioslU After Inaolvencjr Charged at roeblo. rUEBLO. Colo.. Dec. 27. F. A. Eracken, ex-cashler of the closed In ternational Bank of Commerce, was In dicted today by the county grand Jury on counta charging receipt of deposits after Insolvency. Two Indictment charging mismanagement were re turned against J. Q. Greene, the cashier preceding Bracken. J. Q. Greene and his brother, w. K. Greene, ex-presldent of ths bank, are la Jail on other charges. CniaUlla Delegate) Doe. IMAT1LXA. Or.. Dec. 17. (Special.) A U Means went to Portland tonight to represent this city at the Oregon IrriiaUoa Coort tomgrrpa ( Highly Favorable Earnings State ments Stimulate Hallway Shares. Coppers Aided by Another Advance In Refined Metal. NEW YORK, Dec 27. The final week of tha year on th Stock Exchange opened with greater breadth and buoyancy than any re cent period. Sentiment seemed to derive much encouragement from the movement in United States Steel, which rose 2 points to S9. its highest quotation since 1010. Dealing in btee! were la enormous volume, ranging from individual blocks of 1000 to 77oo shares. Steel' advanea was accompanied by the usual variety of optlmlstlo rumor regarding dividend prospects and trade condltlona. Ac tivity in Great Northern or on Its ris of IS to 81H. wa a material factor in the ad vance ot Steel and allied share. Another advance In refined copper to 22 cent per pound gsv added strength to the metal group, and high-grade railways were moved to better prices on publication of the very favorable November statement of such rep resentative systems as Union Pacific and Atchl4on. Other actlv and strong Issue Included Mercentil Marine common and preferred, American Smelting, Anaconda Copper. Colo rado Fuel, Baldwin Locomotive and Mexican Petroleum, the latter making a new record on It rlae of St point to 1084. Th recognised war share were up 1 to 8 point and miscellaneous issues registered similar aalns. Gna. diaconcertlnr feature of tha session was tha renewal on a very extensive scale ot llauldatlon In Anslo-Frencn war bonds. which fell to the new minimum of 94. al though much of the trading wa at slight fractions over that quotation. Total shares of stocks aggregated 875.000 shares. Firmness of sterling and French rates de noted renwal of purchases of finance bills on London. Rates eased In sympathy with th decline In Anarlo-Frencb dm. but hardened later. Total aalea. par value, amounted to 3,t73.000. United State bonds were un changed on ca.1. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Alaska Gold.... Ai:is-Chalmer. . Amir Beet Sug. American Can.. American Loco. Am Sm 44 Refg. do pxd Sales. 3.2(10 2.41K) l.aoo 7.6"0 6.!0t 15.6iX 8'Xl Am Sug Refg. . 19 txi0 Am Tel at Tel.. 1,200 American Tob.. 1.000 Anaconii Cop.. 3i.?"0 Atchlon 2.600 Ilaldaln Loco.. 24. COO Hall & Ohio tl.aOO lleth Steel i'00 Br Rap Transit. I.2"0 Cal I-ctrol Canadian Pac... I.400 Central Leath.. 2.a"' Che Ohio.... 2.'.l"0 Chi Ort West... SO11 Chi Mil t Bl P. 3.700 Chi N W WO C It I i V Ry.. 3,2o0 Ch'.no Copper... 7.6o0 Colo Fu t Iron. 18.10O CruclMe Steol.. 5.200 t) a R O pfd Pl.t bocunllc. . 7.So0 Erl 8.7O0 Gen Electric. . .. 1.3O0 Grt North pfd Or Nor Or ctf. 2fl 200 nucsenheim Ex. IO.O00 L:inoi Central. eoo Int Ci.ns Corp.. 7o0 Inspiration Cop. 17.300 Int Hsrv. N J.. 41.1" K C Southern... 1.2U0 Lahtgb V:iy Louis tt Nssh.. SOI) Mexican Petrol. 22.100 Miami Copper.. 6.700 M K T pfd Mo Pacific 200 Nafl Biaeuit... 2"0 Nat'! Lead..... 30 Nevada Copper. l.ftOO N T Central. . .. S.2i'0 X T. N H H.. 3.M0 Nor A Western. I:l Northern Pao... S300 Pacific Mall Pac Tel A Tel Pennsylvania .. 11.100 Pull Pal Car.... 500 Ray Cons Cop.. Reading Kep Ir A Steel, oulhorn Pac... t-outhcrn ity. . . . Studebaker Co.. Tennessee Cop.. Tex Co Union Pacific... do pta , C S S'.eel. do pid High. Hi" 32 ' 70 Clti 71 106H 112 116 l-'ilH 206 111 107 120 Tft PS 470 S-ft 3:i a lS2'a H'4 61 15" 05(t 133 17V .V. S 64 7itt 43 175 'fii , SlVl lis 21s 415 111 32 4 129" 11.444 3i ""4" 127 lti'l IIOI4 TT 1221 lib Low. 25 52 9H COlnj 70 105 111 IL'iT 129 205 M 107 llll'i 1H. 47" ISO tft ia1, U2's 15lft 84 is i:-.2 M, M 5.1 74 "asti 4T'a 173 '49hi bOs 107 21 S S IIO14 31 hi i'w" 10J14 34 127 IS losx J21S 117 S 60 li 106 50 s ICiai. r,o 10:1 'i 2314 1U ilou 235 13a. (3V, : 116S 81 8H' ii 500" 29 S S2 53 ' 4 la 23. 1174. 1U) 2:1014 131 Vi S3 bTS llH SO 4 871. CD'i 10.3'HJ 15.200 H..I0O . l.Sit . 3.50 . 3.1O0 4"0 . 14.2"0 300 .222.li' . 1.SOO Utah Copper.... 11.100 Western Union. . l.ooo Weetrng Elect.. bOO Montana Power General Motor. 700 Wabash B pfd. 3.5o0 Int-Marln. pfd. ii-W-V.' Total aale tor in oy. oi,w - BONDS. V S ref is reg.. 9014 1 North Pao 4s... P314 a rf 9a COUD. fa I do 3S ........ t'l T; 8 3l re I .... 101 V. I Pac Tel A Tel 5s 1'9 '4 U S ss coupon.. IOI -alPenn con 4...10514 f s 4a rer .... 1091a South Pac ref 4s n U 8 4 coupon. .110 J do cv 6S......106V4 Am f.melt.Ps. .114 -4 Union P.c 4.... 1.7 Atchison ran 4 B4l do c 4 0a D R O ref 5s Km 'TJ S St'el 5s.... 104 NYC gen SHs.ll-alAngle-French 5s. 4 4S5 2H bid 24-4 32-4 6:il, OOiJi 7014 10514 111 la 115H 1201 00 "4 107 H 120 14 U.i 470 b74 S21, lai 53)4 63 15 14 , 13314 104 544 53 74 23 484 424 17414 1264 51 Sl4 10114 21s 464 1184 31 S 81 W 1211s loT "4 34 . 164 3 '4 124.4 6.- I6I4 110a 704 12214 1174 1164 32 ' 5a 166 23H S21, r.a 103H 234 l7a 60 232 1.194 M'4 Si- 1164 1114 874 :, 72 490 29V4 3 Bid. Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. Dec 27. Mercantile paper, 8terllmt.r 60 days, $4.8; demand, 4.72: cables. 14.73 ta Par sliver. 88 e. Mexican dollata, 41HC. Government bonds, stesdy; railroad bonds, "tViii loans, steady; SO and P0 days, 2H t24 per cent; six months, 214 214 per "call money, steady. High, 2 per cent; low. 14 per cent: ruling rate. 14 -"'; last loan. per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. SAV FRANCISCO. Dec. 2T. Sterling. SO dar.' I4.es 4: demand, 14.7214: cabl. 14.74. Mexican dollars, 41c; drafu, sight, lc; do telegraph, o WATER PLANT OFFER CUT St. Johns Company Willing to Sell to City for $120,000 Now. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars Is the price now asked by the St. Johns Water tt Lighting Company for Its water plant In St. Johns. Up to this time the company has asked the City of Portland $138,000. It la expected Commissioner Daly will recommend against the purchase of the plant at even the lower flirure, his opinion being that the price still Is inn hlnh. considering" the actual value of the plant to the city. He considers a plant the city can ouua tor ni.v will be much more adequate. It Is probable that if the Council takes the same tioslllon in the proposition as does Mr. Daly a lawsuit will have to be gone through before tne question 01 Bull Run water for St, Johns is settled. STATE OFFICER NOT TO ACT Attorney-General Brown Won't Go to Pendleton Unless Ordered. P.OSEBURO, Or.. Dec. 27. (Special.) t vin nnt aro to Pendleton to 1..-. . inveatltration of the alleged election frauds and subsequent near riot reported a lew weens ago unless 1 ..4 t n A n an hv Governor Witnv- IDtLI U-74 - - combe, was the assertion made here today by Attorney-General Brown, who Is passing the holidays with relatives In this city. The Attorney-General says he has general knowledge of what occurred. aU to, lia at at.in.ria- pi. election, but that he has not had time to g-lve the matter serious thought. "If the Governor should consider it necessary for nie to conduct an Investi gation at Pendleton I would feel it my duty to do so. My presence at Pendle ton In the" capacity of a state investi gator depends upon the action of the (iovernor, who Is the chief executive of the state." REWARD JUDGMENT WON Payment of $100 by Detective Agency for Capture Ordered. Payment of a reward of 1100 by the Pinkerton Detective Agency to Charles McDougall revolved upon the question of whether H. E. Richards, alias Charles E. P.lgdon, was a professional criminal or not. District Judge Bell, who had had the case under advisement since the recent trial In his court, decided yesterday that McDougall was entitled to the re ward, and authorized a Judgment in his behalf against the William and Allen Pinkerton Detective Agency. McDougall arrested Richards, alias Rigdon, last Spring- on a circular. issued by the Pirtkertons, agreeing to pay $100 for the arrest and conviction of the fugitive. ASK 'LETTER-WRITING' AID Chamber Invites Co-operation in Arousing Public Interest. Letters from the Chamber of Com merce were mailed yesterday to every newspaper in the city urging- assistance in the campaign to promote, public In terest in "letter-writinng" week" which has been set for January 17-22. In that week every citizen of Oregon will bo urged to write and mail to friends in the East at least ten letters descriptive of the scenic attractions and other things of Interest to tourists, and urging friends who are planning trips to the West to include Oregon In the itinerary. The movement is not aimed to at tract laboring men, but to bring to Oregon the moneyed class of tourists and travelers. 'GARBAGE' DINNER, CHARGE Husband Asking Divorce Says Wife Also Threatened Daughter's Ilfe That "she Dut a kettle of garbage on the table for my dinner and threatened to poison my daughter and sell are al legations which Jacob Holzman makes in his suit for divorce against his wife. Augusta Holzman. filed in County Clerk Coffey's office yesterday. Holzman sets out further that his wife was cruel and inhuman to him, often locking him out of the house when he would come home evenings from work. He says he was afraid of her. His daughter is by another wife. The bill of bomplaint also says that Mrs. Holzman abandoned and deserted him. TIMBER FIRE SUIT FILED 3It. Emily Timber Company Asks for $10,000 From O.-W. R. & N. LA GRANDE. Or., Dec. 27. (Special.) Alleging that sparks from an O.-W. R. & J. locomotive Ignited mount 13m lly Timber Company timber land, tnat firm has brought a suit for $10,000 against the railroad. The complaint, Just filed In Circuit Court, contends that damage to the amount of $10,000 was suffered by the company during this fire, which took place in August. 1914. Negotiations for a settlement sere conducted for several months, finally ending In Cir cuit Court. ART AUTHORITY TO TALK Collection of Paintings by John Trullinger to Be Discussed. Art lovers In Portland are Interested In the announcement that Judge Charles H. Carey, an authority on art, will give a lecture on this subject in the music hall on the sixth floor of the Meier & Frank store. Judge Carey's lecture is set for Thursday afternoon at 3:30. Judjre Carey will touch upon the col lection of paintings by John H. Trul linger now on exhibition in the music hall. The collection numbers 32 can vases and has been exhibited In the salons of London and Paris. Two Steamers Purchased. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 27. The Pa cific Coast Steamship Company today purchased the steamship Ravalli from the Hammond Lumber Company, of San Francisco, and the steam schooner Au relia from Trower Bros., of San Fran cisco. The Ravalli will be used as a freighter between Puget Sound and Southeastern Alaska, and the Aurelia will carry freight between San Fran cisco and San Diego. $500,000 in Gold at Seward. OPlmTTP iFa.h Tl 9 7 A rlf- 0jn 1 l .., ,,...., - . ... patch from Seward, Alaska, announces the arrival there of lauu.uuu or goia . . . 1 1 1 vnn. 1!iaini4 ftvul" tViA, trail. The gold will be shipped to the Seattle assay office. Three dog teams and three men brought the gold, and the Journey from Iditarod occupied 24 days. Mrs. Julian Byrd Dead, nivrn rtv Ta.e 27. (SDecial.) Mrs. Julian Byrd, wife of the editor and owner of the Timea-Herald. of Burns, died at the family home at Burns after iiinEn nf a fnw weeks. Mrs. Byrd had lived in Burns for many years and was well and ravoraDiy Known m church and fraternal circles. A hus band and three daughters survive. Railroad Promoter Dies Rich. . n . arr trnlrltTi t.1-1 ItJ AUv-1, Lec il. UCUlfeB ' .......... Harding, aged 85 years, ore of the pro moters or tne tnicasu, "nui6iuu n Qulncy Railroad, died atttiie home here today. His estate Is estimated at $5,000. 0J0. A son. George F. Harding, Jr., is an Illinois State Senator. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Dec. 27. Maximum tempera ture 41 degrees; minimum, 37 degrees. River reading. 8 A. M-, 8.3 feet; change In last 24 hours 1.6 feet fall. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M ). none: total rainfall since Sep tember 1, 22.16 inches: normal rainfall since c.r.imhi i 13 31 inches: excess of rainfall sine September 1. 3.78 Inches. Total sun shine, cone: possible sunahine. 8 hour 36 minutes. Baromater (reduced to sea level), 5 p. ii., 80.33 Inches. - WEATHER CONDITIONS, a itiatnrbance from the North Pacific Ocean has moved southeastward to Alberta. Warnings for this storm were ordered at 7:30 lor tne Bintll wi Juan ua r u.a, uu i.. Ttnded to cover ail Washington sea ports and the mouth of the Columbia River. The following maximum velocities were re ported: Tatooah Island, 60 miles south: North Head. 42 mile south, and Seattle, 36 mile outh. These warnings will be con tinued during me msni. h,bu v . ...i .I., mint nf th country from the Ore gon-California Coast to the Atlantic Coast Preclpitsiion has occurred In Oregon, Wash ington Idaho, Northwestern Montana, Brit ish Columbia, the Southern Rocky Mountain States. Kansas, Missouri, western tennessee snd the western portions of Pennsylvania and New York. The weather Is decidedly colder In New Mexico and Northern Teas and northeastward to the Lake region: it Is much warmer In Alberta. Saskatchewan, Northern Montana. Northern Dakot- and jn the Appalachian Highland. ..' ceuvUUoas a. fora)i f rja lus-, FACTS While a farmer's house may stand within 200 feet of a railroad track, he may be five miles from the nearest station, neces sitating hauling his prod uce and bringing Wis supplies from that point, at times consuming the better part of a day, so that he finds himself com pelled often to lay aside important work. With an improved road and mod ern methods of transpor tation every farm is transformed Into a sta tion, every house a depot, and constant communica tion is maintained with market centers if roads are hard - surfaced with BITULITHIC Warren Brothers Company, Journal Building:, Portland, Oregon, day In Western Oregon and Western Wash ington and for rain or snow east of the- Cas cado Mountains. It will be warmer Tuesday In Eastern Oregon and Southwestern Idaho. Winds will be mostly southerly, probably reaching gale force near the coast. THE WEATHER. STATIONS - Wind "3ft n n 3 1 .-r C (C O ft 3 fi O I S' : F t : Stat of Weather Baker Boise Boston Calgary Chicago Denver Des Moines . . . Duluth Eureka . ..(... Galveston . . . . . Helena Jacksonville . . Kansas City L-js Angeles . . , Marshfield Medford Minneapolis . . , Montreal New Orleans . . New York North Head North Yakima Phoenix Pocatelio Portland Roseburg Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake San Francisco . Seattle Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island Walla Walla . . Washington Winnipeg 20 0 34;o 44,0. 34(0 2S 0 22 0 2') 8'0 32 0 70 0 30 0 liOll 24:0 62 0 42 0 30 10.0 34:0 70 0 400 44 0 36 0 52 0 28j0 41:0. 40' 0 52 0 nolo 26:0 580 44. 0 32 0 44,0 4 1. 44 0 52,0 s;o Oil... S icioudy .02!. .'NE Snow 00 lOjEW Clear 00. .jSW Cloudy .00; ..IW Cloudy 01 IClear 001. .:."W:CIear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy .00:10'SW OOi. .'N .01. 20 K 00! . I v .00:10 NE . OS!.. NW Clear .001. W ICluar .08!.. ICioudy 001. . xw Cloudy 001 . .SW Clear on "ft! w niondv .oo!l2!SE Cloudy 00 20 SW ICIoudy :lai a Kain 00!..N"W 00 .. TV .00 . . SB I .00 . . 3 .01.. E .00!. . S Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear .ss!io;ntv snow .001. . E 00!. .W .oo 2e's .14llO,S 00 lu s 02 44IS 00 12-S .00).. 8 oolio's Cloudy Pt. cloudy Rain Cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Clear CleaT FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain; southerly winds. Oregon Rain west, rain or snow and warmer east portion; southerly winds, prob ably reaching sale force near the north coast. Washington Rain west, rain or snow east portion; southerly winds, probably reaching gale force near the coast. Idaho Rain or snow; warmer southwest portion. THEODORE P. DRAKE. Assistant Forecaster. TRAVELERS' OC1DE. San Francisco Los Angeles ("Without Change En Roote) The BIsTa Clean. Comfortable. Elegantly Appointed, Seasolns; S. S. BEAVER Sails From Alnawortta Dock, 3 P. SI. January 1. lOO Golden Mllea oa Colombia River. All Hates Include Bertha and Meals. Table and Service Vnexcelled. The San Francisco A Portland S. 9. Co., Third and Washington Street (with O.-W. It, & IV. Co.) Tel. Broad way 4500, A 6121. .Twln'"PaIaces of tfta "pacific.": t.-A..a a aa - . T t?vv? ..&:.--5 a H. "NORTHERN PACIFIC." SS. GKtAX NORTHERN." 1'iirtland-San Prancittco. San Francisco. Loa Angeles, Honolulu. "Northern Pacific" for San Francisco, Dec 2..1. 30: Jan. 4, S. 13. IS. 22. 27. Steamer express leaves 0 A. M. (lunch on board ship). Reach San Francisco 3:30 P. M. next day. Great Northern from San Francisco for Honolulu, Jan. 5. 25. Feb. 14. Mar. ti. TICKET OFHCK. 3T1I AND STARK. Phones Broadway 020. A 0C71. Tickets also at 3d and Morrison, lot) 3d St., 34S Washington st. 1939 NORTH PACIFIC SIEAJttSHIP San Francisco SANTA BARBARA, LOS ANGELES) AND SAN DIEGO. S. S. ROANOKE Sails Wednesday. Dec 29, 6 P. M. si32B 0553 tSaaf WOSt1 SIB rnn ray P EUREKA AND SAX FliAXCISCO S. S. K-ILBUKIN Sails Saturday, Jan. 1. 6 P. M. Ticket Office 122 A Third St. fhi4-a Main 1314. A 1314. at29 a-SSS EZS9 EESB1 WOS FRENCH LINE Cotnilasnie Generate Traii!.atlantiqu Ift.TI SKKVICE. Sailinos From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX LA TOURAINE Jau. 8,3 P.M. LAFAYETTE Jan. Id, d P. J1. RSPAGN'E Jan. 22, 3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU Jan. 29, 3 P. M. i'Olt INI-OK.MATION Al-ft-X C. W stinger. bO 6th St.; A. O Charlton, : . a" a- af-as-tkftn H i JtE Mat t' iii Ky - Uorivey ii. tsuiitb, lib 6a St.; K. k. " . . J- A ., j I. ii l ftl..l-... tija t. ft, taa-ra. LnKton St.; NortL Bank Koad. 5th and btrt ii.: F. . McirarlaBnd. ad and U ashlntt, Todav. r:3tl P. M., Dec. 28, San Francisco, Portland I-o Angeles Kteamshio Co- Frank Hollam, AgU 121 Third St. A 4596 Main 86. STRALIA Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand THE PALATIAL PASSENGER STEAMERS RMS "NIAGARA" R.M.S. MAEIKA iaO.000 tons dis.) 13.000 tons dis. Sail from VANCOUVER, Jt. C. Jan. ID. Feb 16 Star. la. Apply t-nnauian rtcuiu llalltvay. 0 iliirii St.. r-oriiuuu, or 4 the Canadian Australian Royal .Malt Lin, 110 bcjuiuux SUcct, Vancouver, B, 0. us V