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THH 3IORXIXG OnnfiOMAX; TUESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1916. 1ft EDUCATORS OPPOSE JOHNSON ROAD BILL Seattle .Delegate Sees Danger to Schools in Plan to Di . vert Tirrier Revenues. VALUE NOW APPEARING krntl s-hooA" NrbrH to C are IVr t rsl e l-Ummrrf Mat t ommi nr.xry to .VrrMtflil Hralt. ef rr-.tM A rl fi--i trt 4 from trvrtta. war MiBaf pi4 at lt a.M t'Mn cf North st m-A4 JmioteraMia fffr, - 4 8-dr a? la lhi city. J 4I lia a 14 ! t lb 4u.sata f t altara aaaatoa v ft a W. Jmmm. imkr t thm Lr Mum f tit W a tn . 9 tat tac ltur, f'h-r mt ta 4tr-t rnmarr a4 w tM-raUrir m( tft Hor4 tilW fa Aa4. It sppint4 tha chair t-. f . cnmmittM ! kn4 I a f?t at tfc t.n af th co4 t.-t f Ika fun4 ta vfr co'taty la (hi atata a4 hif'aa m aa tta jwp-or t vC lha tow rvi eth l awhr af ia in4r of of U. 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Im.h.ii a.va'"a' I 4-:ta la--t4 IB r 4ona ta ta B.f. a4 rf-'a' t"ata -hio(.. ih K.cnactT oT. t U'.t I p- af .U'Wa ;-aMi. ta o h.p. i . tat ..'I --'". it - c . af ) jr. -a f "4 tt.' ittrfom.it( ia ; -r a4 la tto-a al. ' la?t y af a-(.- pvnoal hut!4 nr-phbraa Mill la l--al. .gt.r.a'a raalf-au4 yaaterday .-. ,.'r..u ..t T. aau- a..-. IJ.tf. t . :- n-n .1. taa).. r-eei--. : -. i "l r-.-. .1. i i rrM.tit..a.i. t T l.fa: raiLira.' i.a-n aat.r.r aa. Ttt af .- i4't we-a warne-K i.ij.i the ttatau airwi tie aneatng .r ita r-''r'i latii. i aa aar y i ia 1 SCH(XL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS FROM OREGON AND WASHINGTON WHO ATTENDED CONFER- ENCE HELD HERE YESTERDAY. ion Dredge Gives Harbor 20-Foot Depth 200 Feet Wide. DIGGERS BEING REPAIRED rod la ad and Cotambta Ordrrrd to nrydorl ao l lllamrllc M ill Bo ly Otav of Pprt'a llrrt In Vnttt..TiaUf Trrd Oal. North Tartlaad Harbor U Boar radr fT tna trrommodtlloi af aaaaU. a tha 4ral rortlaad. of thm Tort of fortlaad n-at. fiaiba 4tssta thr today, aad Wavra a ranrI Z fft 4-a at ara taat aaa a af :oa fat. ffatsadias from th tla of the rood coal bunkff to th mouth. Tr4r for machtavry rurd for the cal alaal ara ad t b all la. aad ta att ta I to atr contrarta Th Portland I la a whiftad ta th kobltt 4ry4o-h for avrhaaliac and ra lirv o oal an of I ha port' 4 iff r ain b la ccmaiMtok IM Wiu Um(if arhwr a l work in a Jt In id ta p of th Wi).mala Hlr. a4 will aa rtia4 ibro for a oort tm oarr. Th (o:ufnbi ta ta ba ltfld aa ih drv4-b to4ar for rrir an 4 aoia b raa4r for rlr la a a- a ar two. atra aa cafatd oa th aw ! 4r4 Taolatia yir4ky forth fir-t ttm. th aurpoo bam rrtn rtoa-'T la st vtd af roao and oil ta ta alitor to aront fa mm ltr. aad. atbii It a aot la th aatoro of a tt of br tuipmaf. II Ik bHir4 ar itMintrr aA)tta ar all tftat ha4 H't roont4 Oa. K W ttrtfM. m r aT 'r of tha rrt af Mtini 14 yir4y tbt ba fll rta IK Tvalotia ui4 b ra4jr for oporatioa la t w a w- k . a4 ha w til a nt at i v fommiMioy aa tha arfci of ta f-t. b n ta oo jr dt. Cr f th urit h'M a lorbin ta. ao4. watt tha Viitmtt hmm a tl hail th mm aa lb Toalotia. lao attr aobo4t tha aot modra a4-aataa la caal drdft aa4 ? k mm l trvot owrf ul lrtl wtia 4ftca of ar typo la arva-. t fi-r amttinr arracnata arith lb Ur topartmat. th rf af fort Uad la lid oa to taba car of th r a f i btwa Nrt a4 and th toowth of lb WuintiL aorrosimat! 1 1 anii. wbnra knaf a o lr 1 th 4i af a rhnnl aa ho wt W f a ta4 nowld it finally oo 4a trni4 to rra lb I wirwjr. blL tN t'aliad ! aoiar ara rooaib! for th chnal btwa lb t-i of k tila and tha a- T h nttr r4 la rriHiirH ia tjood ua. artta aa important Impfot. moot to a kw4 wba tha rnoMRl 4r4 t bk ibn aa4 V u 1 1 mmm h cuMp.ii 4'itftfl t a w a.ubtr rot. a axa I it w rir ro4 a traiaht mur h tm is- r t aow a rewbal rout lhi la aot rcr4d a taa aiut airabl tr whrh ta h4t wi4y aad 4o-U4a aaa tIIMIH iitn: MKIOI.H it irr Hra.trtrl PW ard at flarr With Milra of f-olld Ire. I tfia a raapi !l"l--ba lil"r tr Tha !-lla. affin.l. lii.p"' a of tha m V.wtitfr ta of tha U.aalalor that th-ra la aa i m . a . ra-t af a rompiioo of ..r,. a:--. Ih.ra la .u4ra an4 aa- t,a4-for rMn. la t.xiTalor- that m.:t ! ! blorkaaa or rasaa a rt ta lha rnr to carry II !. I A tw pr-tal! of tha haa. fo low. ! ire a trip I'Aiit lha rt.r juntay. has at Mma!oMa I.laa4 tha rt-r la rlnr.at br l-a aar a atratrh af inf.. mil.. a4 at Cpa Mora it Is rr4 for aotit lha ama dt.taara, ha ..tnr Tahoma hivc frotaa la th-ra an4 I iTtrtc J faat fmftl hora aat lii thra-a-.arir of a mila rn-a fa .ar a4 af th. h-a i.ra In m k . vf K-a ara aal4 v a aa a4'4 la aaa pa.a IHarr. Indicating it pl4 ta a rota tdcrabia 4pih at I rata . rtlrt It ta fraraa. ta Thraa-M!t. thaa op-a for a laba'jt rort .'ataftia aad fratea aorid again la tit Pc t:-ldv. rape wae fi-uad all of lha dt.taajcew i.i:ia hits Ptc.irr horxo Jaw l Maaford In) tagtr-aa Pa altaoat Off 101 .Urrlr.. a: CTTI.r. J .a. i The J. a. I. Man ford i. ri-re off Port Anar'e. in aA.l rwA4 aad t In a danger aa p-satttow. a. a avorthraef gal la kaelat cartge of wind would pta-a taa taerl en a lea ehoea. Jka at t. aa.pt waa ia4a r taaa In pail, taa Urtaatit alf ta-djaa. hit fall'd An ather trial wl'l ba ro-d- al high tide lomerme T .. wa from Aoatralla for Tacoaaa. Irr - pr - iarn rl TA raja i lit hf Iprdg- Maa-iW la NaMK-a-a baV. II-Hjl I t d. .!. Jaa la ts-pe-rtal I T r le now a rbeakoel arroaa tha tira, Harbor bar with a d.pth of It faet at ka tida level, or with a d'Plh eat from It faet to 11 ft at k:gb 0 i ! c zz. :jzr Oytvd-. - r . M. T1 cbmuorl la about half mil la Mia. Thl. I. ih disl rhannrl that r ha lnca hipiins from Graya llartor bn. ana cir. a aara an tranr fur any ral In tha Pacific Tte tmfrtvJ rbaan.1 la a reault of tha work of th bla iiovrnmtnt dradaa V 8. klirhla. Tha lrl ha. baaa on ciraya Harbor at wotk on tha Inn.r chana.l an4 lha bar alnca tba rly part of Nvvembar. i:i.ii:u irKit time ciiahtch orih l'iric ITc-rt Kiiirrtrd lo t'onllnae In land hrrtc. ConcarBlnat tba t.mparary a Undraw- al of tba Nor lb facllle iltimtf Uaorg W. Kld.r from tba fortiood-Callforola routa la ply batwran taaa rranriaca aa4 port m M-uco aad Central Am.r Ka. M. Mark, manacar of tha Cali fornia Pouth aTtfjatlon Company, haa rxlcan out Informailoa at tan KraO' r ' .-o that lha f.ld-r haa barn taken tin d-r titna rbart.r for thai aarvlra. Tba l.ldor a III tnaka atz .farrier, lha Una la oparatios. ao4 aba will ba tba larsaat aa4 faat-.t. Man Kraacl.ro r. porta hit. It that tba chart-r of tha l:id-r rarrlaa with it aa option to purri-.a.a. but rcpra.an laticra of th North I'aclflo flaat h.ra My th.r do not bHa tha vcaaal baa acaa olfcrad for rata and that aaaur nraa baa ban klc.a br C. P. to head of tlia ronrtnr. that tha -ort laad-(a:iforna aarvlra wilt ba con liraued. tha Hr.akwalar taking tba tl haul'd. I "OUT LAND II VH HOfGH TItIP (ai-taln ltc- hat III lf Proved llc-M Sallnr Aboard Mi I p. ta a I-1 1 r. Captain Raa. of tha ilaamar lorllano. haa arrlttrn cover inc bla voyaaa to New Tork from La floa-hella rta K-rmuda. ha aaya ax perlenca tha t.aa.1 want throuah on tha way df.hearten.4 tna rre w and that tha chief rciner left tha veaael at P'rmiidi, .ufferlna from a narvoua breakdown, whlla the nerra displayed by Mr. !: when tha atorma w. tha a or. prompted tha crew to turn la' with a wtIL fha waa ra.lly voted the be.t aaltor In II a crowd. Tha Portland waa brousht here from the a.reat lak.a by the tiloba 1raa A titltna Company to operata batwean thia port and California harbora In tha wheat trad, but high frelghta draw her lo te Atlantic aide temporarily. Captain l;eea la welt Known bera and baa alwaya boaalad an all-AmarK-an cre-r with no hyh.nated namea on tba article. il. MAHf IMS ARIUVFD I irtx h tVhlp Ba-rrngf-r 1 1 era- to laoad fr htraaaa latrn-atav faringlng t0."aa feat of hardwood and other freight for Portland, with conalderahle cargo for tran-onttnntal point, and conaignmenta for Puget -aouad. tha Japaneea ataamer Taaan Mara made the river at o'clock eterday morning from Tnhohama and left up at 2 o'rlork. Iha begin dle- cbaratng at Municipal Lwk No. 1 tbla morntng Tba French .hip Prener waa an other lo gain tha Columhta yeaterday. .iha balled from Preet In ballast and Inada a r.raal ran. here, under char ier la Mraue a Ca t:ritMK i mM i, wintn lata trrjr rrmla-ra ar.rr-alrr Arra of Ihre-p t ala-r at Columbia" Month. Dal romplled from a rurvey of tha Columbia rtiv.r eniraace. fmt.hed Jn iiarv I. and made public veelerday by a'olonel potter. Corpe of roglnaara, ft. A . indicate that aatural ecourlng la rapidly widening th channel. Tb auraey waa mad ander moat fa vorable coBdlllona, tba bar bavtcg baaa "Tsr-JZ 1 k: j K VI t . :-. ' Nx 7ci com. 0 0 4 atnooth and aoundlnga ahowed that for a.diatanc of 1100 feet from tba dradg Ing rang northward thera I a ruling depth of li fret, the ftrat too feet of which la In tba dredged cut, and for looo feet north of tha cut acourlng h Inrreaaed tba depth to IS feeL Prom the aouth Jetty thera la a depth of 30 feet, extending for a mila and half, except for one Bounding of 29 feat and two of :H feet between the aouth channel and the dredged cut, and that lump la gradually acourlng. WIDOW GKTS $100 MONTHLY (ovrrnntrnl Allot Pay for Year to family of Drownrd Offict-r. That fncle flam la not devoid of aen tlment la llluatrated through the War Department having granted Mr. Anton L. Lofalrom. of Aatorla. flOO a month for a period of one year from Septem ber 19. 191S. becauaa of the death of her hueband by drowning whlla serving a third mate of tha Government dredge Chinook. The allowance repreaenta M a month aa wage and tl a month for aubal.tence. Colonel Potter wa apprl.rd yestrr day of the provUlon made for the widow. GKOIU.IW IS AT ADELAIDE W. II. Tallxrt In Itlvrr Aflrr Hauling I ai-l Itun' I'roni (aolrtrn tiate. Captain Hrandt. of tha barkentlne Georgian, did not make auch a good ahowlng on the voyage to Adelaide from the river a when the veaael laat cama from Aualrallan water. .She had been on the way from October -' to January 9. while eha wa only S day on th way to the river from the Antipode on her prevlou voyage. The schooner V. II. Talbot ha sailed Into the clipper rlaaa throughahcr per formance In covering the diatance from tha laoldrn tiate to the Columbia In three da)a and a half. Marine Notra. Por aa oeertiauliB and ta ha her boll repair! a Hera It a a. H " in a amort lira. ai. lha .teamer Georata burtoa h.i h.jld oat at in. ..rd af to ran- land lMitaJ-d.ac Compana. Sotira ha. be-a teaued that pmpoa.l Tor repel-in ahe rlelae nnofc aaiil ba r cetaed as the Africa of Colonel Potter, ''ori. or En1ne--v. l". A . in the l uatom-Mouee til 11 o'clock fabnura it. it la plannea 10 ba.e lb ! dlc drvdoraed tor cl-n it and raioi:n and ta baa bar machlO' rr aa.rbaatl. faatrtn a fo early yeaierday mornlna the aaaiara tkiairood r and Ruth Colltrled near Jeaiaiinaa l-l a, tba latter haalng ber baua. damaaed. Hrlnrlne raraa cmalaned to the Arrow I ti in. caamaf pal. I'tttnam la looked for today from hart Franctaca. and th J. H. Mtoa, aalllit In the Farr-atc ormlck a-.rv. due from tha south wlib eeocral rreisht. Amon the late lumKer eaaaaementa era th. future of tha cho-nra Annie at. rampseii end Trie to load at a North Pa cific port for Australia. at. Keller, head of the Tfamhotdt ateam- eMp t'otnoanr. ia In th city from Seait'e. H- aaas th ateamer Hufnhott aill ! ever. a ; 4 moo irj rioni mrr-m on thPn t-t sotii-t-.ai-.trn Alaska rout tlic tr pmrx of rlriry. l.'rl rf -1ranlnK an4 plnttr rb boll f th Rniltih brk F'r'nrrtlr harlnc bn rntrtt4 b hif from ih port of ptbrtiatM rr1o-( to J4-y dvk by th ianr it k'ahama y-p-itrtla af. mooa. ght lo4a era I for h I'ni4 Kingdom. ralrd Tr4a. Amn-ri ,mr Rrank. Baral rirra. from mq Dtcn an! t prm. AntrKa tuc atcator. kalian, from Amf can hoonr X-antarw. car of all. from X-ntry. Vpai rla Orarvd rmt p Jay. Amrtcaa tac Nk-iaattr. ballaau tor Mon- trr. Aronraa rnaear ifoatrr. aallaat. for MASTER DIES; DOG GUARD Vanraatrr Man Found in Bed With Kvrr-Iaithfnl Companion Near. VAXWVER, Wash.. Jan. 10 I Spe cial.) With hi moat faithful com panion. Buster, a fox terrier, atandlng guard, the body of Robert Buswell. elorekaeper at Flrtli and Wahlngton tret. waa found in bed In the rear f the etore before noon today. HI death had bean peaceful, and the ever- faithful dog finally jumped on the bed In aa effort to awaken hla master. Mr. Buawell wa about 72 years old. lie waa a native of England, but had been in this country many year. Hia wife died In Oregon laat year. ' He Is urvlve-d br fit eon a Kobert and Al bert Buamell. of Cortland: Henry and Jacob Huewetl. farmer., near Helaeon. and George Buawell. In California and two dau .hters. both married, ono in PurCand and one la Texas, STATE FAIR FUND BALANCE IS $8208 Operations in 1915 Show Re ceipts of $50,377 and Expenses of $48,151. ENTRY TO GROUNDS PAVED Srcrrtarjf Jones, In Annual Report, Comments on Excellence of Ex liiblts Last Season and Rec ommends Racing Change. SALKM. Or.. Jan. 10. (Special.) A balance of 1801.01 i SbOWn tO US credit of the Oreson State Fair fund for lha fiscal rear ended November 0 last. according to tne annual report or w. Al Jonea. aecretary of the Fair Board. The report will bo presented to the Board next Wednesday. On December 1914. the Stale Fair fund had a bal ance of I5S12.H. Keceipta for 191 were ISJ 277.19 and expensea J4S.151.25. n the laat 1- montna many improve menu of a permanent character were made at the fair grounds, the most Im portant being the paving of the road from the Southern Pacific Kailroad track to the entrance of the grounde. A total of 43IJ aquare yams ot ouu llthlc and concreto work waa done. a -.-oat of S-S13.U. "Thia I feel la only a starter, and small part of what ahould be done on the grounda in the near future." saya Secretary Jonea In hla report. "It auc ceeded In doing away with tne mud and water to auch an extent that the public during the .rainy daya ot tne week could come ana bo iuiiii con van ience. Completion of the men's rest cottage on the ground, at a cosi oi H"'-' Secretarv Jone DOint Out. proved Treat convenience. The removal of th tivaiock rienartment to the rest cot a relieved the congestion in the office, or tha Administration building. Among the other improvements made durina tha year waa conatruction ot water tower at a cost of 1403.90; tower equipment. $605.71; repairing poultry hoe. no s:,: fencing. 1284. 9S; repair. ing rahorao barns, 15.:0; improvini new exhibit, building. ii.i. "- "" manentlr wiring the camp grounda, c-- ah. f.ie ornundii farm but 6S5 bushels of poor quality oat. SO ton of ciov.r hv -1 ton of cheat hay and 1T110 nnunda of red clover seed were ot. talned. The clover aeed was of extra good quality and aold for 1S.5 cents a .., nt no, te Jnne. advises the Board that at preaent all the clover ia killed by the midge and plowing snouiu u done In the Spring. The rest of the land, he saya. will not produce success fully until crop rotation is praciiucu. Knaaklr.tr of the exhibits at the fai last year. Secretary Jonea calls atten ,on to the fact that the new pavilion i i.w.r floor waa rilled with agriculture exhibit from IS counties, which were tha beat ever shown. The excellence of other classes of exhibits was comment- l on That more attention be given by the board to the race events next year Is recommended. It Is suggested that the track either be cut to half a mile or more entries ba required. in the livestock department the re port show that 1&0J animais wera e hIMied aa follows: Horses 254. cattli HI. sheep 25 and wlne 42. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARBIVK. Nam. From Data R on Fan Dl-aO Swrtocra PaclO...bn Kranclte. Braver ,...LrO An it !- .. F A. Kllbura. .....n KrancUco. . la port .In port , jta. i- ,Jn. V2 Jan. 10 . Jan. IV Go. W. EiJr..,.. n Dli-iro B-ar Lo Ancelaa. .. PVK TO DEI ART. Nam. ror Data Xortbara Padne. .Fan KrancUca.-aaJka. Keaa.it. . ao LileRo. Jan. Willamette. .. ,...ian Diego .... Mn 'rari.-lco. ....ban Franclaca. ... -IS F. for e. D. . . ....San Pranclaea. .... I Anec. .. ...s. r. for 8. a... . Jan Dteco-... . .... Lo Anaelee. . . ... Pa IK-ao. ... ,...an Ulega...-- .. Jaa. . .Jan. ..Jan. .. Jan. . Jan. .. Jaa. .. Jaa. . Jan. . Jan. . eb . tab. K. A. hllbtua. San Raraoa... Harvard .. J. B Mateo. . It.avar. ....... ta, tiro. w. Kldsr. Hear... Clio Miiiiaamah. ran land-Atlantic lUi I lea. DU TO AKBlva Nam. Keniu-ktsa aieotfiulaa. Lata ...... Jv'ew York.... New York Dll TO miFAJtT. ... Feb. 11 ... Mar. l Kama Vor ICeelurfclaa. ...... -Honolulu. ... Uoaoluiaa. ...... ..Honolulu. . . Data. ... rb. 1 . . . Mar. a Marronl Wireless Reports. (All patlaa. reported al P. M. January la anir. pturr.i. - tllatnette. Oan KratictacO Iwr Portland. ao nitie aouth of ro'timhla Tttaer. Columbia. Tacomi for Han Kranclaco, . . i ...... w nf sn Kranclaco. 57P MHIa ran Luis lor Purtland. 133 mllca l.urllnr. rn " FTancieco for Honolulu. 11 ml.c out, January Ihojia. Honolulu for Kranclaco, i92 mllea out. January . a hlna. fan Kranclaco for Orient. 1020 miles oat. January 9. .... Ureal Northern. Mn Kranclaco for Hono lulu. 14-14 mliea out. January a. Vlanoa. Honolulu for tan Francisco, . i . .. ., lanmrv U 85 I .rake Klchmon'd for Seattle. 100 miles corth of Richmond. 0 Beaver. Fan Francisco for Portland. IS mile, north of Point Reyea Yoeemli. Ran Pedra for Sao rrndaco. 4S m'lea north of Point Arsuello. inventor. Ptn Franctfco for Fan Tedro. six mllea aoith of Plreon Pnlnl- W: i?. Porter. rVatll tor Point Orient. 110 mile from Seattle J. A. Cltnalor. Monterey for "Tverett. 7.1 mile from Monterey. Arellne. San Pedro for San Francisco, off .Point : - Firm In Balboat. left I W Elrter. Pan FranHro for fian pdr. M mllen nortn ot romi -i"-iu; Vuttn, San rnim ir r. mtlr rat Of Point . onrp.-i-.. Klamath, alv fan ir uiw . - lira outt. of fan Pedro. fiIlwel1. Pan Di; for San Franctuco. ; mliea norm ' x-m r"uco. Kirn. Pra. for fcau Pedro, 1020 ii ...rK rT Man rwiro. Balboa, 594 Mr aouth of fan f rancipr-o Waparaa. San FranrtBfo for Maxatlan. mtlr aouth of rnn i-roro. vi darling inln( lare i. from tan rrtnrifco for Heattl". 413 milt, norm or Richmond. c. TTrn- I-- mlTa DOnn T rn fi'" H'rrln! I.lnnton fr Monterey inUep.( aouth of Oilumtii bar. .unclon. tordova. for Richmond. 37 m!p nor-h of KlchmontV acu Richmond for rortlana, 25 miles north of t. Citorre'l Bp-f. Tlic Dollar. Taroma for San Francisco, r.V. mll-a north of Kfn r"' . Mvadop tan Franrtfo ffir b-iattlC, mtic aouth of "a r Mendocino. .Moirnieuts of VeMtelb. PORTLAND. Jan. 1 Palled Tug Navi gsior and achoonex Monterey, for Mon- UA-Ttorla. Jan. 10 Arrived at 8:2 A. M. and left op at t P. M Janaocsa ateamer Yatt Mini from Yokohama. Arrived at I A. M Schooner W. H. Ta.bot, from a"n Francisco: at noon French ship Bereo rr from HrMt s'n Kranclaco. Jan. I- Salted at 4 P M t i earner Uaer, roia San Pedro for Port- Al-latde. Jsn. 9. Arrived Barkentlne Gorsu.a. from Columbia Rlvr. mn Iedro. Jan. t. Sa tied earners Wspama. from Portlsnd for Maratlan; K amath. from Portland for Cuiymti. La.loa, Jaa. It. Armed Steamers Capt. A. V. X acaa. from San Francisco, to win barxe 1 1: Marram Abbey, from Taconia. .sailed 6 team era Pennsylvania, for -ban Jr'rancisv. fean Kranclaco. Jan. 10. Arrived St-? am era Tbor, from Nanaimo; Carlos, from Grays Harbor, bailed tt earners Beaver, for Fort- iana; Lyn.in fctewart. Col. fi. JU Drake, lo: Vancouver. SeattU-. Wash.. Jan. 10. Arrived Steam era Pretdent. from San Dieeo: Washtenaw. from Port San Lui; Noma City. Admiral Karragut. Northland, from San Francisco; rr.nce u-eorge (British), from Princa Ru pert. Sailed Steamers Admiral Schley. W, S. Porter, for San Francisco; Northwestern. Admiral Evans, for Southeastern Alaska; Prince Oeorne (British), for Prince Rupert. New Tork. Jan. 10. Arrived Steamer Aamiraien. irom Vancouver. B. C. Antofagttsta. Jan. Arrived Steame Ioan. i rum Portland, Or. Las Palmas. Jan. g. Arrived Steamer Ri-oonland. from Saa Francisco. Shanghai. Jan. 8. Arrived -Steamer Eado .Naru. I rum r acorn a. Manila, Jan. 8. Sailed Steamer Manila aiaru. ior i acoma. Yokohama. Jan. S. Sailed Steamer Yo- aonania Mttru, ror i acoma. Pemambuco. Jan. s. Sailed Steamer t aroiyn (.irom baa Francisco), for .New lorn. Xe-s From Oregon Coast. ASTORIA, Or Jan. JO. fSpeelal. The schooner W. H. Talbot arrived today from San Francisco after a remarkably last run up the coaat. She sailed from the Bay t-ity at 9 o ciock Tftursday afternoon and sighted th Columbia River lightship at 3 o'clock last evening, making the trip in 74 hours. The Talbot will load lumber at West port for Australia. The French ship Berengere arrived 152 das from Brest in ballast and comes load grain at Portland. She reports en countering rougn weather ofr the Horn, a here she lost several sails and minor dam age was done to her rigging. Ten day ago she waa 300 miles off the mouth of the river, and since that time has been tattling with head winds, not sighting the heads untl! yesterday. The ship missed ber outward-bound charter by 10 days, but as her rate was only 72 shillings, she may bm neia tor mat iifture. The Japanese steamer Yesan Mini ar rived after a alow run from Yokohama wtth general cargo for Portland and Puget Sound. Sho 1a under charter to the Royal Kali Steam Packet Company. Owing to the repairs to her hull not progressing so rapidly as was expected, th Peruvian barkentlne Judith " 111 not) begin reloading ber cargo of lumber for a couple of days. The tank steamer Mills, a sister ship to the Oleum. Is due from California with a cargo of fuel oil. The vessel Is under charter to the I'nion OH Company. SUPT. SEYMOUR RESIGNS Polk County Educator Will Join Staff at State College. DALLAS. Or.. Jan. 10. (Special.) H. C. Seymour. County School Superin tendent, haa tendered hla resignation, to take effect February 1, when he will go to Corvallla to become connected with the field work of the Agricultural College. As yet the County Court haa not def initely decided on a man to fill Mr. Seymour's place. Several Democrats, as well as Republicans, are applicants. Araopff the Republicans prominently mentioned for the appointment. Pro fessor B. A- Teats. City Superintendent of Schools at Independence, seems to have the lead over other competitors. If appointed Mr. Teats will become the Republican candidate for re-election in the coming campaign- BIG MILL MAYS00N OPEN Cobb-Mitcliell Interests Believed Be hind Reorganized Plant. D ALL. VS. Or.. Jan. 10. (Special.) It ia practically certain now that the big sawmill plant of the Falls City Lumber Company, at Falls City, will reopen about March 1. Several railroad exten sions into the logging camps have been completed. It is reported that the Cobb-Mitchell timber interests will be behind the new organization. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. PIERMON To Mr and ' Mrs. Edward L. Pierson. -fH3 Sixty-first s treat Southeast. Df emitter IT, a daughter. BRADFORD To Mr. ana Mrs. Kantian Bradford, inla. Or.. December 1, a daughter. MArLt. TO r. ana rs. ttoy c.. Mapia, foot of Miles street. January 4, a son. MrI.HOLLA.ND To Mr. and Mrs. Marry E. Mulholland. llMl East Twentieth street North, December 15, a daughter. Wl .SflVTn Mr tl nrt Mm Jontl A. WJI- son. 1J East sixty-first street, -uecemoer jo. a son. CHAMBERS To Mr. and airs, uamei ChamWrs. o4H East -Forty-seventh street North. January 1. son. DOMXI5fcE To Mr. and Mrs. Fylvester J. Domnisse. East seventeenth street. anuary 2, a son. VaiH-ouver Marrtajce Licenses. FTOl'T-NEAL 0-orge Stout, 4T. of Port nd. and Mrs. Jennlu .Seal, SO, ol Port- lsnd. x THOMAS-BLAi KHJILL iinry - Thorn an. .M. of Spokane, Wash., ind Mrs. Amanda V. BlaeKweii, 4. ot uamanu, ri l.t IM-U1KULAM1 t-aouen rutfiiu, . Portland, and Miss Mary Girolaml, Alt, Portland. MOORK-LEBARD Charles Kdward Moore, 3V, of Portland, and Mrs. sue i-e Bard. of Portland. L, SHJMfc-UA in jam i wonie, '-"go.-, Portland, and Mrs. Belle Davis, legal. of trrt ;nr1 DKfiltOAT-NICKELL Joseph 7eGroat, rsl of Portlsnd. and Miss Jane Nick ell. legal of Portland. MMi- rLA? i r-. " nojm rv j. ttle. and Miss Olita plaster, 19, of Port- PT. TR I' K - J A v a v i l. -J", iwanurr rui-i ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ANegelabkPrpDafafionlflrAs- sLmilaiin$ttKFoorfamrRtiiif 1 (ing tlic Siemadis an&Bmzlstf Promotes Digpsttonkeifii ncss and RestrontalnsneiitH' Opium J-lorphine noriiaeral NOTNAR CO TIC. JhMltUtt- AperfectBraieily forConsfip Hon . Sour StomadLDlarrtoa Worms JL onvmswns s kwi TiEssmLOSS or au ftcSinile Sijnatnre of tw Cent ALU CompaDJ TVNTlTT f S f 41 in 1W Exact Copy of Wrapper. . TMC CMTAUR MMMUti SJar TOM CfTW. The girl with a clear skin wins If yon, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com plexion, just try regularly for a week and see if it . does not make a blessed difference in your skin. In severe cases a little R esinol Ointment should also be used. Resinol Soap helps to make red, rough hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair healthy and free from dan druff. Contains no free alkalL Jteainol Soap and Ointment heal eciwna sad mi- Isr akin-erupoona and usually atop Itchina Inataml-. Saisplas Ire. Dipt. 20-P. Rsaiuol, Baltimore, Mi PAIN GONE! RUB E, I Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil." Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Run soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender ipot," and by the time you say Jack Robinsonout cornea the rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from .aching Joints, muscles and bones; stops sci atica, lumbago, backache and neu ralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a mo ment, you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheu matism away. Adv. rick. S3, of Portland, and Mrs. Elizabeth Javanovils. ;W. of Mount Angel, Or. FLICK-SIMPSON Cnajles A. FMck. of Portland, and Mrs. Laura L. Simpson, -IS of Portland. fcS BORN-BROWN Walter E. O shorn.- "t, of Portland, and Miss Marie L. Brown, IS, af Portland BARTON-COOK B D. L.. Barton, 24, of Portland, and Ml&a Maudo Cooke. 23. of Independence. Or. Marriage Licenses. GOODMAN-LINDBURG Dean Trueman Goodman, leal. The Dalles, and Grace Ruih Lin d burg legal, 1 Ss3 East Alder street. TELKCKY-OLSEN Frcnk Telecky. legal. Rltzville. Wash., and Caroline Elizabeth Ola-en. lusal. 'Ji North Ninth street. STRAl'B EL-SAM SON Arthur F. StraubrJ. legal, 4)T Holt street, and Mary P. tarn son, leal, Sunnyside Apts. WADE-MYERS Raymond R. Wade, legal, 1479 East Oak street, and Rhode M. Myers, legal. 1108 East Thirty-second street North. Building Permits. BROADWAY INVESTMENT COMPANY Repair two-story ordinary stores and rooms. 310 Union avenue, between East Alder and East Washington streets; builder JJurlej -Mason Company; $150o. BANK OF CALIFORNIA Repair three story ordinary stores and hotel, t3 Third street North, between Davis and Everett streets; builder. J. A. Melton; $73. T. J. Mc ANDREWS Erect 1-story frama garage, $K'37 East Eleventh street North, between HumboMt and Alberta .streets; builder, . same; $30. North Kiver Road to Be Opened. ABERDEEN. Wash., Jan. 10. (Spe cial.) That plans are being made lor the opening of the Nortn River branch of the O.-W. R. & NT. Railroad, com pleted in 1912. but never operated, ia the statement made by local railroad men. The road is about 13 miles lorn? and pierces a rich timber belt. Its open ing will ive the farmers of that dis trict a chance to get their commodi ties to market. The Ting Pong shingle mill, long located near Lima, is mov- ins mm mia " " ' ' - ill For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria .Always Bears Signati In Use For Over Thirty Years Rsinol SDR RHEUMATIC ACHING OINTS the a.lll