THE MORNING OUKGONIAN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY .. 1916. IB T CONVICTED QUICKLY Jal Sentence Is Begun Day Following Arrest in Room at HoteL LIQUOR GOES INTO SEWE.l .a. .tadrrw Adealla -aW-a Mr rrohlbttlo Ib-ssa aad A prtrt-l Mark ratals t anplotrsl la sna. Aa-fereon. ef h. eot:.fter te . arreei.e I" Offo nnd.r the trontlilioa serving; m S-a- of tArM iiiuim i the C'iij je.i t..t.f.r. foit( ?' ' - ition t'itru.-t .it'r r.a. Mannar mikt al tl ! Anderson a'r.ele. al ! lo. Je..rdar p. tea's, -for ! raraal J-irj. t J f M. era indtcimeel reiuraed. SI J r M Aederaoaa pl44 !: a. 4 a-nl.nee r Ctrrott Judae Ka.esaon. eea at li r. Iba ra.-et'4 Ui'inr w a bain pur4 Into tva imrtH T eon.wte4 " a i.todv la room i rt Area-- llat.l. 114 Ileal alr.et. br pl fb.'la ITauliea. peeks.. Hardin. Jellsr Hurl b. jri m4 Iptr tt't Altoraes l:ra The iikyfi fauna) th.re ei n-tart a"1 14 pml '"- -blabr. i, Kettle of e.er. two boUlee af o.iiiixifw aad Ibr.a a tart of wina t. l.r a rte4 laat he had af- nrnr.rtai.4 m-t oc inn iia -! a a -pf ' In tr arklla rortiaad tr.. tr.MamiiitiiM b Mr. . la Jd Keena..i, court Aadror net etilr almitfe4 lha aln whlskr ta a -'. wita . ha arbaf4 p.. iS. allT. kxl of eas.rel pral aai. a elnee taeenbr riT tat.tr a-t Altarsvr llyea aad e.veral rt-tatr Sneel.Te eerte4 tberoa s.rat.4 IH'V la l a- wrnr '" It M poor.4 lata Inn strain. Pla Kn-nnn mpi.m tkix II la lakr Aul)n I "'" Aaaoval oC .lrotwl. r:a aa liMlwtwn frem Mavar :aa. ! --tUa tt r4r Baarad nplaa mt M.fl" ! aaaiT.ia .a d.inoM lha aa-at a aKoaal. Ta . a.ra lra4 ta l c" taroaca fxmir.l lt al Taa oil III Irnura a.'l a aa. t.ur iT.al ma f r-lw't a-'l-)4r4 la ' MT"M. T!ia a-a mf Niar. '. !- ill T.n1' T lrl laa ara ir.K'ilk'lvH ta Totlaa4. laa lloaaal In ra taa aa4 ! Taaa-r la Kaa.a 4-UraJ fT aoma at tla makx. If "I '. ' aaa-al-aaall'. UT f rrl l'llow. l I ' ara ! ! la ' . :n. im aiarl r-"-"' alal. f iPr. la aaT aUaaal r.l. TIM nrW. ' al"r Ifam a- at. l !" ' lia aa aat aa4 mt"r mark'4 at aaa Va la'a4 laam r a taa aaalta Uaaatowa, tt t-WtT phy T.Trti: alia WalU Trm 14 Prawhlra OaliitHiii Matr law. TTI I. WIJ. . Wa.a.. J TIa 'tr I amliM I hl ..,. aa.a4 aa r.arT r' affina a4 aav " " tan la I TIa ar4lfiaaa t.ra . aaa ana a4 laipe'aaamaat fa .arfara It aa4a aalaafal ! all!t a4a lmlr.1"..t. al'aaa r aaearnv a atr laltat II la aataafol a ait.Mrlaa la taaua a iript H' laaa taa la"l aaal!y ' -.t.4 troP'KKrt aall'liM a-'Ta waff aat. afc-aal aa4 aT ta a Innat. la al.a rvakiai-1-4 M.a,fl-.ea mm 4 aai. af laaar ,11,. mn.t ifr .ji- U a !". INal.la.al l la a..l . la i a I V mm aa4 I la ' tiHH v to m: MrT nnt ra Mair af larhrvrUJ Aai IWaaal rait-M MR.rir.trV o. Jaa r--.MT" R.,a.;. af Xrt an-l M. R A aVi.Pia. a M.r.a.fl.14. mm'm Ina-aa-aralarf taal aial an4 aark p( ami' a ai..M(. attlac !rk Ika a4 af kia vaaratiaa romaaatly aa4 laaMnttl '.ata.(n.a Vavav I'aprla a m a-1 J rnara atnaiaal all l- Ika rrkiktlMaa aar t . ... .a.raw.waa rawaf lfaa Mpl.tM. aa4 MafM H ..ll aal4 Ikal k.l-(lna aat ka la rata4. two i iit.iai: iigion m:t ral Orwaa V kalnlWsae Frlor M.l. rnltll OtargrsJ. lo aftl.xr. Or. Jaa , Veeil aai k.-tk af Imia.. w.ra a.C4 sua i"tte aaltaa law r . ' la 11 af.'aw4a pyx ' hi. i ri.i. raae will ra- I ar-rial Jemea fleedell. errate4 Ie4. af tha loral r-r al by Ika alalala. ar for bearing !l? resft Is. la J i.ll' S af la Taa aia.fa snaeni al Kail la s-atk , ... waa sas-l al riti tnv. mini: ioit: it T ana aaklaaa I lavda l.asjastsr Irrw- lara IWlag fl-lrlbalral. ORTII TKtV. Weak. Jaa. . I I a The rt'T fMfea for. a waa re st aa.l he aa. as.fvtal aa4 ana patrol f. Mantav aa a.'vounl of Ika 4'f Ua- It'.aUsa af lha ?- J t Allar siae wa. ratted iMar ta 4 .Irlattaa af s.reulara a a a'altfarala haa a. wbb-a a. arraag.4 far sirrau af li-iar bare. rradMoa lra(fMa Take rprra. rt tnt.rTOV Or. Jan. paHal .rar f.nf ta raa.f:ataa wtik aa. e . r mm laa Jt Ika s-nmrt r . . ftaauia la aa'l atkrl ai- aa t .!. I ta peaiaittoa law taa a-aaa af l 4r-..t f.a aer lawa. la ta. .-a.nr are e! to liat. The tt '..a aaj ip... afwa ara s-ap-mit4 am lha mm-mmmrv blaaks oaa whi-- la ea.isnea ni'il make lrrlpl fe I a. a. niasaa DMsiaa I'lral l"vraal. ft.TWM.a.v J .s-ariaU -i.-a f.r.i li-.or ppvmt a a. l4 l..a Ise as . a. ISO aa).-a .a.a.4 ... a won.. a. Aaala a. a. taa. e'l- J.aa I- l.sad. af 'ta.. a. a . . a niu.4 la iaaart Iwa aiuai-is ef a e.sei. FIRS BOOTLEGGER OREGON'S FIRST BOOTLEGGER IS SENTENCED AND THE EVIDENCE PUBLICLY DISPOSED OF j.Vf'T H'iT M :j .1- FORGER FEARS MOVE Life Sentence Possibility Washington State Looms. in 4 CITIES WANT PRISONER rnnland rolled Ara Holding Man lor Yanroatrr. ah., Aulhori tira and IlrqaWtlaon hj Go rrmr la 10 IVc A.krU. C.nram Lh Thn. aliaa Hilton, and lfttjaiRf : aihar aliaa. lt haa rarraa4 la frarr In all clloB of ika t'niiarf fuira. ill tlehl ailra dltlaa la Vaacooair Walk,, ha aaid r.atardar. Il la "! In Vancou .r en an tor fry raanaa, earn for l.'iia. i ki.f af Polira Barkaa. of Vanrou ar. aa.. au In rortlan4 Jaatardar an4 ma4a varal altro-ta lo art Tfcarna la K9 la Van'aot.r without iradiima paprr. I'Maf Rarbaaa an a0aar4 ta.i mcbt Ikal would -rar. ranQ(ulon lmm4ialal from lha ietarnor of UnMnilnn on Oorarnor iikf caata for stradilion papara. I'llv tatM-tlTva 4vnnaa a4 Tal Molonaa. who ara haa4llns lha raaa. aa Tborna la afraid to 10 la Waahtna lea f "t far b wilt ba ranlanrad for lifa aad-r lha habitual rriminal art of Ikal ataia. Tki act provi4a for lb atviaa of a lifa aantanra in raaa a man haa aar4 two oravloua tarm. Tborna baa aar4 a Irrm In lha plllmirt al U Ua andrr lha aama of taravaa i "Tborna lalka frlr about cartaln ph.aa or hi raraar." ana of Ihrm aa.4. 'but lhr ara crrtaln p-r -o4. tbat ha aama ta ba baaoifif dark. Howarar. ..a If II ba rraTad Ibal ba baa only ar4 lha ana laraa ha la al.a waal'4 la iaattla and fpokana ao thai ba ran ka aaaiarad for lha Vaa coui.r d-al and than raut4 la ubrr af Ikoao olbar rltlaa and t far lif Tha dalarlia-aa ara of lha opinion that Tlnraa wauld laiarb ralbrr ba iraaa iih'r In CaaiaM and faa Plaao. Cat ar Maalaaa. M'f b ha wantrd alaO. aharirf M kilik.r. ef Mlaaoala. ML T.al.rqar trlaraph4 tha Tollra Haraaia. a.blna for Tborna andar lha mmwnm af W J. TroabrldO. who ba 4laro4 waa wanl4 Ibara for ullrrlnc a bad rhark t'hlaf of rlro Clark tbo Ova a f-r Vaafaf. Waab. CREDITORS' HOPES SLIM : n jih3:T ion bij-i rr miar (onrtiT mibr.ii. I sea la Ilk l asoeakla larriataa la taal. a law taa IK Sargrat DiWi a waa af Urlap. SALK.ll. Or. Jaa. i. ihoartal ll-ra of fulara 4im.d for depositors la tha d'lus.1 Ameri.aa Hank Trust I'ompanv af I'T ! I n.l will not ba raal 1 i.a u r e time, earn tkuKb Iba tu - s.sasia t'nsM alrtrma Ika Jeimal ov Ina .ar court la the rasa sivulll b nur-arinlrnd'al of Hanks rsrgent naia.l I. la. Ilal.lon. aa-presldeat of taa institution. tie.-ree aaamsl llal slaa and a aurnbar af other aefeadaols far IJIJ-IO wllk Interest aasrraatlna about la.eaa wera obtains!, but in bis annuel report ta la. Mate Hanking ttesre roanplel4 tariav. sgp.rlnlang.al r.Tital sa II la 4m'i If Halatoa s real property will sail for saougb to ati.fy Ika jgdinital. Tea llaieloa rasa was beard la Ika rld Sfaeia a'oiarl 1' lob.r I. last. al.d la aow pea-Una de.-lsion If lha lower court s ju-lgnienl ! a'ttrme4. and II Is found Ikal llalslnn's prfparly will ol satisfy la. jgaiatal Sgi.rial.al'l tari.nl lor.M. Ik n- . l r of further pro raavt'ncs. involving aaparata suits again. I olkrr persona la w kom Ralston rsalljad property prior lo t ka begta nlng of salt again.l him. but subsa au.sl la bis purvfca.e of stork la lb bank. s-artker 4ivdenda. ba says, denand aatlealr apon lha aakma of Ika aulls brousnl acamsl the onamal promolars aa4 atoekkoidera. Hesidea the suit m an Ital'loa tha d.janm.ol Insu lated prne-aedlaaa agalo.t t! W. Waier bary aad a aoniber of other stockkold- "Ta Iba Irial of Ika Walerborr raaa aJgm.nl for : J1 waa obtaiaed la the slultnoaaak t'lreall Court. Tbis a'so kss se a sppea.ed lo Ika pupreme t-ow.. l-epo.itars. sa far. haso rea-alred I par real of tk.ir elaima. I 1 $50,000 SUIT IS HEARD Waaaaaa t oargea J. A. Wood. Walla Walla. Proanl-e-d lo Marry Her. 7lal ska propoa.4 a loasl lo lbs sne a wa ska riaim fa1.4 to beep bis prorniea lo bar. bul w ka was about lo marry anolker. t.ir A. ptarnoa laati f,4 kafora t'ireult Jsira Kavaaaugb i.at.r4ar la a aao b'.a. k of prom ,a suit e breughl asalnsl JofeS A. e4. af Wal a Wal . Ikal Ibis toast Is a I'wrtlaa4 reetaareet lest Juaa was (,a.4 w'tk aarrs.lie latent at Wood Thai sPe lata up a gx4 p-aaltioa a a aas.ie lea.ker to aursa taa aaolk.r of tha .ralal. aaj.e proeni.a of snar r.aca after Ika par.nl a Seals, sad lhal after Ika strata Mra. w oaa aa Maj r.. r h ;: r I V ' I V. . i a t a I : . V -w ss.'-- a- . -i' "V- Cs ff 'A. . 'v - Isser IMetwra Itaaa 1st Oreaalt l4s a kataaaaik'a Coarti Creaa Mark a Caa Aadaraaa. lb Uefaadaali Dlatrtrt Atlaaraey Ktaaa. Milk Paper. Is ( bara laar Ika rruaseri Jasss hataaaai a aa Ike Rears. I-awer I'lrtar IVro aly IMatrsvt Allara'r Kyaa aa4 braalr nairrlffa Hee'kaaaa. Ward aad Pkll llaa raarlagj 1'oaflaratrd l.lsjsjar lata Ike Irralauage I'lpe la Ike Caarl y ard. IX. Mil. she k'Pt house for " ood until lions of Miss Xlamm. LIVE WIRES HEAR TALK K. M. (oy.la t:plalna light lor Cotnnaoallly Italr Ita-darllona. OflKO'tX CITT. Ir Jan. 4. iSpa rlal Kdward M. Cousin, a traffic at torney with headTuartrra at Portland, who Is reprrarnilnsr Wlllamriio Valley merchants In an effort lo obtain a fur ther reduction on commodity rates for a number of the valley tow ns, talked lo tha IJve Wires of lha Commercial Club at Iba club's weekly luncheon here to day and eaplainod briefly lha fight that baa been la progress for the last five yeare before Iba Interstate Commerce Commlaelon. There a ill ba another bearing on lha rasa at Washington this month snrl Mr. Cousin will attend. K. K Hrodle. K. Kenneth flanton and Rev. J. K. Watklna were appointed a spa. laf programme committee for the Luva Wire. DAILY CITY STATISTICS MLrrnTv -tn i ... . . r m tm y. .. ArJa4. M b and (;rrira4 La i,'o,i'vin. ai. Trtm.r f.mi-m Airt-".t. Mti.: r"i.r.iox ioh a. mh!--. p:. Iurr4aa, Vf-. 4 Ia4(lll talltltl. ('. pa-r hit- MXL jtTrl.l.Hr.lWll l'mn4 D. Wif-ll. llolrl r,.Atil. HI 1IKr,-N,W-V Tlit-hrr, f I'vwrt. . ni .A ray li. A-Jtrto-. . . of I'. art ;. sane ! lKr B. M- r-f I. t i n rw v .111. . i.h ariff Murfwan f lr- anJ. ar-l Ma i:mr. irt of orilanrj. V R-JON r.S - t la I. Mack. 2. -t tv.-i .... N T . aad Tear. i . Joeae. Z-. oaf t.rtaraK lr. Bin fee. HAMV-T Mr. and JUre. P. T Himp. aa Hal. I f frt. Ssa-vatnb4rr IH. a , RUKK To air a-4 Mt. VfcaUar H. Rdrwia.r. -3 lon tret tUe.. Januiwy I. a . f AUANO Ta Mr aad Mra. rrsnria--tt Pa. x r.avat KK.Maia eireM lm heaai. tsra m txr 7. a aa. ijHT Vr. and Ma Wll'am J Is'. Ia-i Mih el! rlh. ivctmr i4. " a. . hit-TROV T Vr and Mra rrank J r. RnMnfrom. Markat aireat. 1- i-rtvr -I. a ar ItiKIH - T Mr ar-1 Mra. rrt-d4rr1ck Kin... 1:3; CumOr:ad Road. PcttmlHf 3;. a iucitr VIUNAlOM T V. aad Mra Char! W. Vimn.ucn. Mu:tBrab airjel, Lcem aar . rH-OS Ta V' aad Mr. Arthur f. w -rton w.-a a tfiy-ltf in t ri North. tBkra-T)tbar . a. a 4amn. W M . rM i R T Mr and Mra rredrrk M It h'r, .- r l-Waa-fiiv-aacoad atret dMr sa. wevbtMr 2 m dauaMer A N M'. Hj' 1 N 1- Mr aad Mra abrMl Ai4n 1 4a.i" Morrta atreit, lKfmixr r. a iiihf. rNMil. Ta jar an mra. wniiam -af. i. Til! r.rS't-4fce.4 atraat l-tst hat. tv-am -wr .1. a k. 1 i T - Ta Vr a"d Mra. J. W-ttlnrtn t.-ilt. rifl -a'thth avana aad B.htr-thtrd atrw( Ibay. mt-r S . ! t4iTi Mr. aa-. Mra Pri-T W. Pn. Sal? 1 a tj-,Mr4 . Ieemter . a .. I'-T -Ti Mr aad Mra J Oaan t. raav t ''? rt T . oad eu-eet Narih. tkavwon kva a daachtae. I. R 1T r . El r Ta M. aad Vra tt-nrar A ir.r f "rf l "orr-f 'f h a (. IMNitb eaat. P-riair ? a SaasMf. Batlldlac recmlta. I tM)r i.r.V'4 TRt'aT COM PAXT Ha. aa r a.-'" far-pft-f raltfrrrad c4nrrta r r -a awM tit. i".fh teM. hi4-a . itk nreta. i:,4r. A. r. W.i ao 1 1 I )ft til M TfKfH "JT -Kfrf t4.atry f na .rime Kaof Tety-:th I t rs I lafVrl. aiaraw pa l lul ' ' - as-'a er-a. ay A r :aon. f a; X a . c 7 J'Tfrm -. Krt n wa-- v4 T-rd r. K. Wii- ,iill fj WA Kirttr tniufT f 4vf rm -ifrrw4 r-af4rta .4rf nip. J-.T-r - ma, i; - i. imi fat-er-4 aa'l Thtiw t-j al-f. .Ha llll-al . . j r t a- - Vr- e'lira rav 4f aii'e. aidr. K a- ai'i II At PAMJ PlMrt-Rb4,ir fe,r. tataa;aj C 4ba. m aad laoyt atreate. V ' 4- i' n WJ-1 -Ik: fv w" a btjilrlcr PriliDd Pur4 Milk tk Cream Com- KI-I.AHKTH R WIIITF RiTv-lr On-.tory s;rn4 artiu od k.t tiixth atrrrl; builira tUi tn . $ -4. F. UOHf.P. Krod-t n and nn--ha If-siory frsatnsji fJwt.Mni, ".'11 VJ.l P roadway. b ln . KiaiM. -fourth and rt H.athti f.fih nr4! but.fjcr, K. J. Ia4ppp-r; 4'H. K. NAII Kra.t op and onr-h;f-ptory frnrnr d.lin. ia4 Tabor -"urt. bftw-ra y.Mmx For-ty-ninih -nl Kml Kiftith strta; buiidar. Mm- l.Vw. l r. 1; W IK lirpair f ' v--.ifry ordinary 9inrm and "a 7 1 A'a-hinginn atrr, sMt-aa-Tfi Park anil YVM Tark; builder. 14VX ra lr- Mar-hrna Wo' tee. no. J WBINKIi - Kcptr n-etorr fram da:iine. UT3 Ki Hoyt iir1'. (MiwMn Kal Korfy-w4vntri and lvj.t Flftjr-aetrona irs-atta. tni-.tirr. iffi A. Vorpahl. lrf. I' A I " Is M TKHVVK Krfct on.atory fram car , 2T Uichixaa ivspu. batwee r'remoni and Bajr'i atratia: baiMer. Take o n Ivl anuf as-tu',r,if ' nrnptni ; .KHiK Itl.AKK Kmt iwo-rr frame il.itn(. t..ai . inftp-nih atr-rt Nrtha M-b Knoii and Mao too a! rta; builder. R. B. RIra- 4'-. M 11. M'NAMARA Repair thr-if.ry rrlmarjr alnraj and rooma. -T lnrrkan 'fr t. batiasn Frfi nr-r! First i re ta : bai -It. J. ; Klf'rrrd-n; f .00. T. J. PKt'FKRT Rapa.r twn-afnry fame r. i" 1 - T VI tirand 'nuc, bl worn Hi I horn a, Bflj rtt A"mv at recta; builder. Traa Cbe't rjpp'iui; f-' ln;wv.NMS HH. W !- k ne-atory frtm dar'Iin-;. 15 North ThMnth atrsl. Ki a nrn Itoyi and Irving eireele. wrecker, 4roe : 91(4. "I Feel Like A Real Day's Most men do have good digest steady nerves and a clear brain. Right living particularly right eating makes for energy and ambition. The sound nourishment that gives "punch" to wade right into work is richly supplied by the field grains. But some grain foods are lacking in certain mineral ele ments which are all-important for physical and mental vigor. FOOD made of selected whole wheat and malted barley, furnishes one all the nutriment of the grain, including their vital mineral salts phosphate of potash, etc necessary for the balanced rebuilding of body, brain and nerves. Grape-Nuts is easily digested; has a-delicious nut-like flavour; is ready to eat direct from package; and with cream or good milk is a splendidly balanced food. "There's a CHARTERS NOW RISK Exporters Debate Chances Ships Are Taken Early. if WAR IMPORTANT FACTOR Blocking or Canal Also Is to Be Considered In Weighing Value or Obtaining Vessels for Cereal Shipments. Although the opening of the 1S18-17 cereal eaon Is six months away, the subject of near crop chartering haa been before aome exporters through the fact a small amount of tonnage is said to hava been offered for the coming sea son. There appears to be little chance for anything- to be done along that lino at preat-nt. That It would be a huge gamble to engage ships now is admitted by those In the trade, who characterize the out look as the most difficult to conjure in the history of grain exportation from the Northwest, as so much hinges on what may develop during tha next few is admittedly an excellent propo sition for vessel owners to engage ships at this time If possible, for a cessation of the war and reopening of the Pan ama Canal are two features that would exercise an influence on freights. It Is assumed that any engagements would be made at Irss than the last rates paid ria .alters, and no doubt nxed under 100 shillings. Steamers are. of course. a... a. aha niiaalion. none oeing uncus bnnwn lo ba available except such ..ne rnnatructlon on ina omi. In normal years new crop vessels! coqutlle and Bandon. the gasoline schooner are not taken so far In advance as ajAhwaneda was cleared yesterday. rule, but owners apparently ngure mi avnortera would oo wining m "ft" tlate now on tho Bumptlon the war will continue beyond the coming: Sum mer. Aa to the Canal, there are many who think it would remain inaccessible for large steamers until June or July, and others fix the reopening for the latter part of March. In either event it does not promise to help out the present season, for so much wheat is Kolntr overland to be reloaded at ports on the Atlantic side that there may be little left at tidewater when ships now under charter are dispatched. There are approximately 20 vessels remainm on the list to load at Port-lai-d. with three others in port. One estimate is that wheat moving- to ine Kast Coast Will aoout equai ui-i .v floated from tidewater for the 1915-16 period. irEUCCLES BEING REPAIRED Columbia Contract Company Will Hare Maria Overhauled Next. Installation of new cylinder timbers, -lining up" the engines and other overhauling aboard the steamer Her cules will be finished at Supple's yard in about two weeks and then the steamer Maria is to be hauled out for considerable work. Both fly the flag of the Columbia Contract Company and the Hercules usually Is operated on the Columbia River, towing rock barges. m - Kastern oak for use In a 5i-mile steamer Mr. Supple Is to build for the Kitsap Transportation Company, of Seattle, was started for Portland Fri day and as soon as it arrives active work will be commenced on the vessel, most of the fir lumber required for the hull being already on the ground. DOCK CONNECTIONS FINISHED Commission Take Over Tracks Near East Side Wharf. Freight lo and from points on the vi- n V Spokane, rortland & I Seattle and Southern Tacific lines now. w i.. ..riled direct to Munic in.l ran , , Ttock No S. between mh uhk am Washington streets, through the ac ceptance of track connections there veeterdav by the Commission of Public hock, which held a special session for that purpose. The acceptance of the work means the trscks ran be used henceforth and the operating depart ments of lh roads concerned have been so advised. C. I Prown constructed the tracks. Work Reason" the contract price belniy I3S17.47. While the tracks connect directly with the line of the Southern Pacific on Kis: First street, under a terminal agree ment participated in by roads on the East Side, cars from the other steam roads will be switched to the dock without additional expense. Marine Notes. Mariners speculated yesterday n how Ions a ood slant of wind, with which the French bark Pierra Aotonine and tha British bars. Galsate went to sea yesterday, would hold on. it being reported Just before they towned out that there was a smooth sea wun a six. mile breese from the northeast. The British bark Medway arrived down n the .ttornlna and Is to cross out today. Whether she. the Galsate or Pierre Antonlne arrives out first on the other side will be watched, as the sk.ppers have each promised to greet the other ashore In the old country. To load part of 700.000 feet of lumber for San Francisco, the steamer Johan Poulaen left last nlarht for Oak Point, she will also have aboa.rd lumber from SL Helena and Westport. To be lifted for caulking and other work, tha Steamer Golden Gate has proceeded from the O. tV. P. dock to the Oregon drydock. On leaving here she goes Into the Mexican trade. As the last of her earro Is discharged, the steamer Rose City was hauled over yester day from Alblna dock to the plant of the Willamette Iron Steel Works to have her boilers removed so four new ones can be in stalled. R.tnr rearir to start loadlnr. the Russian bark Fort Caledonia waa shifted last night from the Clark & Wilson mill to Irving own. Repairs required will be prosecuted while she is lying at her loading berth. It is thought that the new Port of Port land dredge Tualatin will be ready for her trial in It-ss than a month. Finishing work is now under way aboard and no delays are looked for. The dredge Columbia is be ing repaired at the public drydock. leaving the dredge Willamette operating at the mouth of the Willamette and the dredge Portland In North Portland harbor. Cltv teams used In clearing snow fram the streets were driven to tha foot of Alder street and the foot of Pine street yester day, where the "beautiful" waa dumped Into tha river. To load for Taqulna Bay and points south, the gasoline schooner Patsy Is due here this morning and is scheduled to sail tomorrow afternoon. Captain G. B. Macdonald met many old friends vesterday while the tanker Frank H. Buck was discharging 54,000 barrels of fuel oil at Ulnnton. as It Is almost a year since the skipper and his ship maae port, ss sne had been operating under charter to the British admiralty lor a time. r..n-vtn- 30 tons of cargo for Newport. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUB TO ARRIVE. From Iate. Name. Geo. W. Elder. . . Rear Roanoke Northern Pacific Beaver , .San Diego In port .LoaAngelea Jan. 6 . San Diego Jan. s .San Francisco. .. .Jan. it .LosAngeles Jan. 1- . San Francisco. .. .Jan. 12 F. A. Kllbirn. . DUE TO DEPART. Name. Klamath Geo. w. Elder... Harvard Bear Celilo Willamette Multnomah Northern Pacific J. B. Stetson. ... Roanoke K. A. Kllburn San Ramon Beaver. ........ For Date. . . San Francisco .... J an. ..San Diego Jan. . . F. for S. D Jan, . .Loa Angelea Jan. .. San Diego Jan. ..San Diego .Jan. . .San Diego Jan. ..San Francisco. .. -Jan. . .San Francisco. . . . Jan. . San Diego Jan. , . San Francisco. . . .Jan. San Francisco. .. .Jan. IjOS Angeles Jan. Portland-Atlantic Service. DUE TO ARRIVE. Name From Date. Kentucklan .New York Feb. 1J lionolulan New York Mar. 3 DUE TO DEPART. Name. For Date. Kentucklan Honolulu Feb. 18 Uouolulan Honolulu. -. Mar. 4 Movements of Vessels. PORTLAND, Jan. 4. Sailed Steamer F. H. Buck, for San Francisco. Astoria. .Ian. 4. Arrived down during the night, British bark Medway. Sailed at 8 A. M-. steamer Klamath, for Guaymas via Han Francisco: at S:45 A. M.. steamer Wapuma. for Mazatlan via San Francisco; at 10-40 A. M., British bark Galgate. for United Kingdom: at 10:45 A. M., French bark Pierre Antonlne, for I'nlted Kingdom: at 'J-:l P. M .. steamer Northern Pacific, for San Francisco. Arrived at i:l5 P. M-. steam :r Daisy, from San Francisco. San rranclsco, Jan. 4. Arrived at 7 A. M-. steamer W. F. Ilerrin, from Portland. Ar rived steamer San Ramon, from Portland for San Pedro. Sailed at 2 P. M.. ateamer Bear from San Pedro, for Portland. Jan. 3. Arrived at P. M.. steamer Beaver, from Portland for San Pedro. Coos Bay, Jan. 4. Arrived at 8 A. M. and sailed, steamer F. A. Kllburn.. from Portland for Eureka and San Francisco. New York, Jan, 4. Arrived Steamer Edison Uglit. from Seattle. Balboa. Ian. 4. Sailed Steamer Acme from San Francisco for Punta Arenas. Ariea. Jan. 4. Arrived Steamer William Chatham, from Seattle. Seattle. Wash.. Jan. 4. Arrived Steame- I Colonel E. I. Drake, from San Francisco. for San Diego. Marconi Wireless Reports. AII positions reported at P. M., Janu ary 4. unlesa otherwise Indicated.) Matsonia, San Francis.: for Honolulu, lt:;7 mllea out. January 3. 8 P. M H.vades, Honolulu for San Franclaco, 900 miles out. January 3. 8 P. M. Yucatan, San Francisco for Kobe, Jllo miles out. January 3, 8 P. M. Coronarlo. Aberdeen for San Francisco, six miles south of Point Rey.a, for GRAPE-NUTS Sold by Grocers Everywhere BEAUriFUL Hi THICK. WAVY. FREE Draw a Moist Cloth Through Hair and Double Its Beauty at Once. Save Your Hair! 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Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine aro to vegetation. It goes right to tha roota, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely havte pretty, charm ing, lustrous hair, and lots of it. If you will Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it aa directed. Adv. --. ti , can Vranrlara tn Portland. 13 miles south of Point Arena. , an L'ranMira for Balboa. UJ miles south of San Francisco. Porter, Seattle for Point Orient, 10 miles north of San Francisco. San Ramon. San Francisco for Rcdondo, off Cliff House. . . i Northern Pacific r iavei tor pan rrsiiuiaw, 120 miles south of the Columbia River sua Point wells for Richmond, off Her- eta Head. , Wapama. St. Helens tor san rancisto, w miles south of Heceta Head. Klamath. St. Helens for San i ranclsco, - miles south of Yaqulna Head. lOIUSa, ruin ouimu - . . 504 miles north of San Francisco City of Seattle, Alaska ports for Seattle, left Juneau at 2 P. M. Queen, Seattle tor ran nauu;, ,. Tatoosh Island. a -An. R,i- for Sen Francisco. 310 miles north of San Francisco. . . . . . . . , .i....... . Mfl mil,.. tnannor. i-.verevi iui sou t h of Flattery. Yosemite Seattle for San Francisco, f miles south of Blanco. El Segundo. towing barge 91. Seattle for San Francisco. i:;S miles north of San Francisco. , . Adeline Smith. San Francisco for Marsh field. 2.'il miles north of San Francisco. Multnoman, ban rrancntu ti hor. six miles north of Northwest Seal rock. News From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA, or.. Jan. s. i ore British bark Galgate and the ""ch bark Pierre Antonlne sailed for the United King dom with grain from Portland meallt;d for Mexico with lumber from St, Helens. . - f , The steamer .-vonnern r-i-i'. -San Francisco with freight and passengers, ru, mhnnnr-T Daisy arrived and went to Knappton to load lumber. ' . ;cM..al The ' steamer Spedweli' sailed for San Francisco and San Pedro today. fc, Arriving this forenoon, the steamship Kll burn brought MO tons of freight for Coos Ba-A The Kllburn will sail for San Fj-ancisco neee.maschooner A. M Simpson arrived . a. K-ranrlseo and will ship lumber at the Porter mill. Vessels Cleared Yesterday. a -in steamer V. H. Buck, ballast. for San Francisco. American steamer Johan Poulsen, lOO. 000 feet lumber, for San Francisco. . n.. ...hooner Ahwaneda. general cargo, for Newport and way ports. Vessels Entered Vesterday. . i. steamer F. II. Buck. 54.000 barrels oil. from Monterey. ..- American steamer J.u,,,'r'"J,l"i' - Mills. Seattle for San Pedro, tjOo miles north of Ran Peoro. KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. We are advised to dress warmly: keep the feet drv: avoid exposure: eat less meat, but dVink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine: the pores of the skin are alfo a means of treeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and slusgisn and fall to eliminate the uric acnl which keeps accumulating and circu-latine- through the system, eventually settling in the Joints and muscles o.iisinir stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twlntre 01 :nr.n , on,. nharmnCV flbOUt f Oil T ounces of Jad Salts: put a tablespoon- - . J.j.1. haforo ful in a glass ot water ai:a ui"'. , 1 . r .. .. . .. ..1. mnrain? for & Week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal ac tion, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. . . -.a Jad Salts is inexpensive, namncea is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who are subject to rheu matism. Here you have a pleasant effervescent lithia-water drink which helps overcome uric acia ana is uene ficial to your kidneys aw well. Adv. When the Table Is Spoiled How many thousands of house wives bemoan the fact that hot or cold water spoils their table tops? Perhaps they do not know that certain varnishes are water-proof. If they do not it is because they are not advertising readers. We cite it merely as an instance of the Information one may lose by not reading advertising. Every day the advertising col umns of The Oresoniara are full of It pays to read them. FROM DANDRUFF