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TUT MOKMNO OREGON IAN. WEDNESDAY, J AN PART 12. 1916. 1ft CHANGES RECORDED ELI VI Old Officers Renamed, but Some Directors Retire to Prevent Interlocking. NORTHWESTERN ADDS TWO .fimar l.ki I. t-" .-4 ! " ..'l.l elae'ieta.. y.'..-.r la wtfr, la. lr fia-ag aewa4, Tvtt .f CM' data, t-rr- tn . I m.. f io .- ' wr. ' tr I. r-..t!.4 mf irittoA i I I .T t. Mailt ear Net wa-'t'W-rael We, 4.t4 t. th. 4irr.-t.r. f Nwera-I J w..t.r ri..v. J V T-aJ rlr4 . f-en. In. ' t r N.iral. ..in I. in. .- . ... b..!.---. . a.- L fc. I ' aw..- M I- ( be... an lit. r.i af " r ?- ton . tN. .!. .u.t . T.i-rt. n l. th.t H'.'T. , .ri. vi-.lr, ( l. I if. f tma.l. .Ill -. r.m la. aar4 m4 1 ..I. .lt ....; i . - f a ti a.aa. .. wi'l r---4 T rn' ! ! l.w. wfti. a.r.m. aff.tta . , lrv-r T. ra.a. I. I. . a... i. a'..t.al. I a.o'4 "l rtKaiL la ' r a - . TO. n.a t. a'a fr4 la. im-a.I of IT r tM an4 .4'4j fi.iiinrn.ir. a,ii.t.r. af la. t44 Tl'trm V'...a. fr.M l .r4. af !! lmm f. l.rca N.rin.al. af aMr.. f Ha N'aal. a' T. 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' I. la i ..i I. kae-wd limito. I. - I Mara. gaaera I VrnQl Ulrrlraa llrforK LANGDALE III RIVER Grain Carrier Arrives From Australia. 101 Days on Way. SEVERAL VESSELS LOADING krfli r'-lrartllnary O.crlaaa Xxtrmral of CrrraU and 1 7 lloaia lae Mrorily. rtochar rr. Are Ikrlnx Soo.hl. Oa. af IB. c.roal fl..t that ba boa a. it. 4 aaiiou.ijr and far abirk a full ran af Boar ka bwi rosdr oom. Iim. Ika Brlllk iMp Uonl4l. n shia4 a roa.i4cratlo 4ltanr off Ik Columkia Rir .arljr tiiifrtty. 4 ariork was tak.a la low by on. of ika fort of I'ort:o4 .tin: in- 4o a boo I ml.ln'ul iha bail from All.tr. Au.tr.:.. aa4 aaa 11 d. oa Ik. a.y. Tko Laaa-lalo erlila.llr a . . under rkart.r la Hind. Iloipk a and tak.a oa a rxkartrr by Iko I'orlland Flouring- X l i Companr. Tka firm aloo ob- .B.rd Ik. Nor.tiiii bark o'lv.bank rr.m firaua 4i o. ta lb. .am. maa n.r. and .ka I. fully duo from Rott.r l.m. a. . put out from tkora July II. Tk. .....I vill arork a full flour car.o ko... or:.aalIy P.l4 for Portland. wl to 7ir.nu an4 Ito.tll. for a flour raro to b. finat.4 by lb. rort'aad Flourlnc Vrll. f-nmponr. Tba atramor lort .N.aa.aki Cor Vladiro.tok lormbar li and a . anrjrr ord.rs la prorord from Ire llu.'l.n port to Japan and work rut. for Kan Krancioro. aft-r di charciaa akirb ok. com", nonb. Tko r.rk b.rk Hrrnr. ahlrb rrl.od Moarlay from Hrr.t. I.(t up at J orlrrrk ! L yo.irrday. Tba ! l. roni lKK) lo Htr.u.. o. and will load irijn for Ika I'niiod Kmdora. rf tka rl..l In tba harbor th. liayard fnl.h'd unloading balat la.t nitil and rkifta la a toadinc borth In a day or lit Tko Kn.ln.hire k.ulrd or yo.trrday afternoon from jvirr.ey to AlMna dork lo take on Iko remainder of ber rare The Tort Caledonia l worklna at Irving dork. la .pile of tka extraordinary mor. inrnl of grain overland from the North to be reloaded at Atlantic porta for Europe. efTorta are yet boinr made o obtain additional tonnage nrre. it 1. aald there are' emrellent rhanrea aleo for rerkarterlng If rertaln option ar available About IT rarri.r. are doe aoon for fain, and tka r"ren--h bark Jolnyllle, a kirk lft Ip.wl-'h Aucu.t 2. ! among Iko Ikooghl to be r I at hand. r.sj.E-c.i:it EnviK ample ISrcular and Indrprndrrit Vcaacl l.l.lrd (n Sail Snath Till Work. Ftven alth a derreaed pa.eenaer .rrvlr through th ateamer ll" City brine- off the run and the Ueo. . IMrr lare not to be HI I'd for a trip or ta-a. Portland l not lo u(Ter for want of Iran.porlatlon farllltlr for pa.cngrra. The turblner Northern I a rine rot away yeaterday from r larri, the Itoanoka eaila lonlxht. the r. a. Ktlburn ! to drpart Friday, alea the .iram.r Willamette, and the Heaver ail Kalurday. with poe.lbly th J. tf. J4et.on. The Kllburn wa lo hare gotten away tomorrow, hut la .lightly lardy. Th lirarer arrive todav. and on the weekly rhrdnle that applie while lha i.oee file la off will g'l away the la.t ay of the week. The sailing of th Roan oke tnnlsht Iravea the North -rine o,.i without a ve.jrel for pel Wednee- da. owing lo the F.ln.r being piared on the run to Meiro and rentral Amerlra. but the Prrakwaler. wnirn l lo rrblar-e her. la evperled out in lim lo tak lb following Mlllng. NOP.TII JKTTV IN IINr: MIAPK link lanird flrt !fwn llndtns mmnI foundation I ndrr hand. Information that rorh dumped along th line of the north Jetty at th mouth of th Columbia Itlver l Unking rap idly lo a permanent foundation and that It glvr every promlw of being la th. beet of condition for lha ll operation ha. bee. received by Oov rrnment englne.r. F.rerlrnce ha been on Jetty roa .iruriion along the roa.t that threa vraeoa. are rr.iulr.d In whlrh to rom pirte the enrochmmt. Tht dletrlbuted the fir.t year u.uatly find, bottom .a.!!y. .Inking Into lh aand. gradual ly a. weighi I added la Ike wy or mora Irrrk. The .econd year II go,, dowa I'.. rapidly, while whep tb. ta.t mrk I la plare It require muck oncer for It to lower. F.oaineer a.u ally ralrulale lhat Ik rre.t of the en .km.nl finally .hould b t a height of about rait tide. ITovldmg fund" are aailble I.M. year, a e. ported, rapid work la pro.pretlv. oa lh. north irtit and aet year it wnl b fiaished. V !. JaOtTII N TllllUNK." M (rr-n allow f.re rt Vojasf "' t.rral Norilrrrti Ar Untiled, aioutbbound travel by the turblner X.rtn.ra r.nfic took a .purl ye.t.r d.r atternoon. whea th. greyhound or the taailalM fleet rieared with U pa.eenc'rs. more lhan 14 being first rla.s itKar-rl-" rabln ercommoda tloo. ware w.ll filled and the aferege arid tta raparll. Tk.re were 1 : tons of freight, moat Of II bring 4TgOn r.ru'l.r.l product sod fruit going lo marbet. I .Notl". b Peen '"...r. ...... ' . i.. ...... n r the .a. f r.nri.r-rr , . - - .le.m.hlp Una that th eorommoda tlons lor the neat Honolulu trip Of ika l.raal Northern. J.nuary r.. hav i-.a 'd out and tear ar left tor February tti:mpt t ii.ot iioat vaix nar.rnllnr Janr I. Stanford Mill I Stranda-d Off Port Angrrr. tF.ATTt.ri Vah.. Jen. II A dis patch to th lrrhanta- Kgchanrf n,a Tort Angela ar lhl t high lide at a ' a clock Ik. a morning, an stiempl wae made to pull the eir.ad-d barkeot.ne Jan- I. Stanford from tk reach of :di Hook, off Tort Angeles Fiv lug at th head and on at tba siern wrr unsbl to move th boat. a bleb I !" "ft n " ,B aa danger. inca tha wind has hiftrd ta eaaterly. Another attempt will be m.ua at b f," ,h "TheL ntsafard. whlla proce.uing up the atralt in yatrday a gal. In tow of tb tug rroaprr. parted krr baw.cr sn. was blown upon lh beach. from Orreon Port. AtTORIA J It trf-eta! Tb Is V.. '...- Oltb t raa Moatarer la t.w . .4 Mir f.' i ''i-'aia. after dia. h.r. fa.1 -l at fart ee. T. taaa ai-.raar hi "a S-n-ed frnra rati .. ..ib f... oil for "" ad r.rt- - Ta are.-. -N-r.w Wt!' .nr.tte '"ret ttwtm a. Kr.fic.-e. and .eat I. at- .;.n t. .4 l.raar.r. Tk. Kla.nl W II. Talbot was teeed te W-nanrt. a here .he la to load lumktr for Ae.tra.:.. Tb. Fr.arh .MP Br.r.ere " tawed t Ptrn.aad. br .n. I. ta toad grain. Tba .teamer Norhra Pacific Mlled for a. a rraaoara. rarryiag h.ay ear, of aeral fr..bt. but a ajnail llat el P irr f.rl tka eteaia erheocer Dalay Putnam arrived from aa Francteco and otat lo Kaappto to load lurmb.r. Tb. rlritian .hip Laocd.l Is oatel4 la l.o ef the lu trR.enia end will k. brought la f unag lb. algbt or tomorrow. fOOll BT. Or. J.n. 11 IKperlal Th t-.m abBrr Trllo.atnn. sailed Inr I4." Kraa. lera atib lumber after a Uaj s daisy br reus water Tb. at-atflar Art. 'In. ttrnltb arrtrrd at 4 30 thta aorrilni from ftaa Fr.Rrt.re Th. llhlbuM trnd.r M.aaanlla baa caaa plated tta aerk h-. and 1. .alttn trr rar-.r.M. avalber I. load ewpplle. t Ar. llMbrue. Tr email (aaollna arheonera ar. losdrd. altiag 1. or . 1. ..atrsrr bafora'scnng la tlir.rvrt or. J. a 1 1. special Trr. caeo.laa scboeo.r relay arrived frora r.rtland Tb. arheseer Tlllamrwrk I. sltlt btr. XOKWAV TO PROVIDE SKAnCH trrr Srnl 10 All Port a Guide to Maatcr of Vcatvrls. Commissioner Chamberlain, of the Department of Commerce, has forward ed lo Collector of Custom llurke a translation of a Norwegian royal de rree governing th action of vessels In Norwegian wafers. Th Information Is being imparted lo all porta for the guldanc of master of vessels. Th royal drrr contain lh fol lowing: Aay ttaal l.lr altbla Norwegian water, fauea fir Ma national f:ag aooa arming at aa anchorage aher a Nrrw.glaa mar or pa trol .-w.l happens l be and aao -arherevar ark a rtawl l. In eisht. In addition, ana mail wlrhia Nnrar.sian eater, aurt at" 'lmmri.rir apon bens reaulr.d t do eo br a NM.ift.n ear .r r.trl e Ihinmn. far Inetaere. the signal ba.t of a .teem whist;., th. dl.rl.tns of signal flags or tb. firt-g f s .amtci gaa. Within .Xer.asran alwa, Xrr..siaa war .r patrol .. :. b.ca th. rlsht to searr-n hip. their rarer, a.4 perMa. en board. Tb. offlc.r. of lh. aurit.d ahlp ahsn rssrltiy srq.l.ac. la tb. Isapertloa. lurnl.h su-r Inform. ilea of tntarest- the mllltarv au Iharlnea a. tb.r msr b. sbl. t. Impart, and a.a. ah.ll b. b.ad t. ebe arjrh In.tructlon. as ma. s. gi.n them n-apecting ibalr eon duct nd sti.rTero.uent eatltrg course. CHANNEL CAIXS rLEASIXQ Shlprr Now Ixnk for 40 Feet at Entrance? to Klycr Thin Year. flnce th announcement of lh re sult of lh I terember survey, giving an area of Ji-foot waler at low tlda for a width of UO feet at the mouth of th Columbia, and depth of .0 feet for a mil and a half. hlpper already have begun to count on a 40-root chan nel there this season. In lhat thev ar not In th least dis couraged by Colonel Potter and Major Jewell. Corps of Knglneera. I.ti. A., who ar sanguine Iht the Jl work will be highly successful. Thry now say Iher Is no longer a bar. It having moved with other bara that ceased to net January I. bhlpplng was handled last year In and out of th Columbia without seri ous accident. though -Iher were wrecks to the north and south of th river, and mariner point to the fact abundant water where the river and wean meel has been responsible to a large extent for the absence of trou ble, added to which Is an efficient pilot age service. rrprrinratlon for repairs and over hauling Ihe big dredge Chinook will b lasued tomorrow, on which bids ar to be opened February II. and with funds available for operating that vessel II hours a day during the season, no doubt la entertained that all desired In the way of depth and width will be pro vided by Kali. MOItE ICK IN THE CO 1. 1" MB I A Cold Snap Caar-r-a JCrnrwrd Errralns on Slrrlrli Above SI. Holm. Officers of the sleamer Joseph Kel logg, arriving yesterday from the Cow ing lliver. said that there was a large mount of new Ice forming In the l o- Inmhla Itlver and It was said some Plare showed fully, half an Inch Jiad froxen In ii hours. All wag reported ahov SI. Helens. Captain Nelson, of th steamer Ta- hnma. which is froxen In the Ice near Cap Horn, on lh Middle Columbia, left for th scene yesterday to remain by Ihe veasel. Reports from the Cas cade Lock to the United States engi neers yesterday were that some Ire was running, but no difficulty would be experienced locking vessels through. There Is little prospect of the canal being navigated, however. In view of the fart Ihe river Is blocked above and below ihe locks. YEN AX MARE'S VOYAGE ItOIGH Vrwl I ja Son. In All Kind of Wrailrrr on Hun Eroni Yokohama. From the time' Ihe Japaneae tramp Yesan Mani left Yokohama. December II. until eh entered the river Mon day, only one day was logged aa being free from boisterous wcathrr. that be ing New YSar' dy. The steamer reached Munlrlpsl Dock No. 1 at t:Z9 o'clock yesterday morning. Her Portland cargo la made up of $. feet of hardwood, balea of bamboo polee. porcelain, malting. 313 bag of millet. bag of grass seed 1 1 rase of lily bulbs, four caeea of pear seeds. IS. packages of rice and such shipments. For overland point eh b IJ04 Ions of cargo and there are shipments for Puget Sound as well. Marine- otca. t'oloael Jarara T. jxvtndn. formerly ID rh.rg. ef lh. Second (Irrfoa Dl.trlcl and o. m hi. war to Kanaaa I'll, lo roller. I Jerrlensnl.t'o.onel Herbert Irrsbin.. la rbare .f work ihaf.. Irarea Ino.r for th. iMatl of th. alumb a la In. pert cbansee thee .inc. he Cltert.d Imprareraral opcra tioae. snore thaa laa r-.r. ago. Arransemont. bare beea made for Colon.l entire, for of of Kngthe.ra. lo oceupr quar ter .t room 1 " T. In the t'uelom.houec tr.r.riln. a. dlrt.t.n engineer in charge of .oi la Ihe Vlrat and berond Pl.lrtrta. s. ...I s. la w.-.thirKtoa At prn.pl be I rotoaMe for ail Improvement. In thi. fled, b.t It I. aapected M.ir Jr.ctt will dlr.rt affair. In th. second Iri.trlrt and an (.(fir.. .;I shortly b-- P.med lo pc.lrle n lh. Klrt Iri.trtr-t a. Major Arthur Will lam, now la callfora.s. la to be detailed li a bare. T. alnjergo rrlhor repair., the Regulator lla. iimsoi Palle. city and Hirtncar acre hlfll iMIrnl.T to tb. .rd of Ihe Port -;.nd hhlptrulfdlf-g I'ompanr. eo the work raa h. don. .hlle Ice b.a rlnta4 tb. Mtddl. ! amhia. Tb. I:sller f.atsert. of that fleet. 1. .!. on the ears st the srd snd the stste of Huniniloii. rerrnlly acqulrad. Is mooor a.. tb. At th rrlnlar aeaalon of th. Oregon Pl.t. Hoard of Pilot Oom-nleetoner. vrMTdaf aft ernoon, th. bar license of Captalna Jobs 1-aeing. It F. Aatrup snd C. s. tluad-raon a.r. ord.red rene.rd. t'onalderabl. datall work wl diepord of as well. Ssltlng In Ihe Arrow lln serrlre. tb. ateamer Haley iad.hr departed from Sao lranci.ro f rr Portland yeirdar. ramlag her alth rrg. for M'.l.ul Co.. th. Japsnea at'Smer Mel Msrn left MS Fr.nM.ra St II e'clock ycterrfsr. Kh. loaded t oi.ra snd dlacbargrd prt cargo wltbln in i.oldrn oat. r ..... wi., tombar alth ahirb ahe sslled from tba ner lo October, lh. Brltnh bark lrrd Templeton arrived t I'on r-ine ra terdav. ircorrlmr lo a inraiuiga rrsrhlng tn kler.snts Kxchsags. l a. otch n-ann. boilers to be removed feo-n te atrsmer Krnre Cltv Ihst sr. to oe r.p.scd bv four Dalln ester tube boiler. r. I. be e-rld t th. Coiumbla Contract Com. psny for servic st plants a ah or. ta bar flrat vovsg. here. Ihouxk ahe bs. b-ec In e-rvKe S lengthr period, lh. Isnb learner Mills rnrd las sight frora Port .-sn Uttla. tat rosrt.l lumber charter, were made nn a bear, of a frora tint i Harnor for ban Pedro paid the rtrimrr Westerner. hiic the .te.mee .H.lej s"t .". from Kureks :nr h.a Pelro and lh. W a. h in ton 94 from kuiaka lor ba Frsnr-lsca. Y.V. GETS S2063 CAMPAIGN F1RSTDAY Experiences Are Recounted at Get-Together Meeting of Captains and Teams. SPIRIT IS ENTHUSIASTIC One Division of Worker Heports That Xo One It Approached licfuscd to Lend Hand to Make Work Success. Cash gift or :06J toward Ihe budget, promises of many generous donation, a general expression of appreciation for the good work of th Young Wom en Christian AssclsUon and an all pervading spirit of enthusiasm were om of th resultg of the first day' rampaicn In th Young Women Chris tian Association publicity week. The captains -held a get-together and experience meeting at 4:1 o'clock at headquarters, and gave tnerr reports to ihe commander-in-chief of the cam paign. Mlas Jape Scott. Three teams declared that they had not met with a single refusal. Every one bad bean glad to help the organtxa tton that i doing o much for the girl of th city, th captain said. Several volunteered to give, aaying they had read of tha association's work in lt many branches and wanted to shar In what Is being accomplished. Dr. Henry Marcoit made the first con tribution of fa. a tilvea by One Wesaan. One woman when asked for 120 said: "I can afford more for o splendid an Inatitutlon. My check will be for $50." A little widow gave all she could spare, tl. It w a gratefully received as was th rich woman gift. Th worker engaged In the publicity campaign are headed by Mis Jane Scott and Miss Grace Maxwell, field secre taries. Mr. O. W. Simmon is chair man of nnsnce. The captains and teams Include: Maay Kagaged la Campaiga. Mias Carrl Hotbronk. cptln: Mrs. J H. Greenfield Mrs. C. U. Sfmton. Mrs. F.mory .Unrated. Mrs. Lydell Bskar. Mrs. Cho.n. Mire Cells Saigert. Mra. K. Conk; Mrs. Jsmea hailing ub-chslrmsn: Mrs. W. B. Hlneon. Mure Falling. Mrs. Kusaell. Mrs. Robert captain: Mm Ruth Drake. Mra. Mc-l-orn. Mra. W. t. Thomas. Mrs. W. D. W heelwright. Mrs. W. C. Alvord. Miss Mslsle MarMaater Mra. Wallace xttimmi, airs. Houdlnot Reeky. Mrs. Gage Haal-'ton. Mrs. C X. Msrtln. Mrs. John Bell, captain: Mra. Thorns. Roberta. Mrs. V. Norman, Mra W, Belcher. Mra. S. Lock wood. Mrs. Royal. Mrs. A. K. Rocker-. Mrs bterllng. Mrs. J. B. Wlnatanlev. Mrs. Young. Mra. Enrlght. Mrs. A. lisnnsn, Mra. Matthews, Mrs. Catlln. Mra. M.rklln: Mra. Charles Ramm, cap tain: Mra. Korrcel Flaher. Mrs. U. A- Pi tullo. Mrs. Alan Welch Smith. Mrs. John f'lstre Montleth, Mrs. Chsrlea Wright. Mrs. TV. B. ttabome. Mrs. CI. . woodly. Mrs. i. Bel. i. Mrs. w. J. Hastings, Mrs R. H. Stewart. Mrs E. P. Northrup. captain: Mrs -. A. Odell, Mrs. O. C. Wright. Mrs. Jsmea Ogden Mrs. B. C. Huntington. Mrs. J. A. Cisrman. Mrs. G. C. Parka. Mrs. J. F. An- drua. Mra. rtimoDn. captsln: Mrs. J. P. Ewlng. Mrs Hull. Mrs. William Knott. Mrs. Donald hrtenrer. Mrs. A. E. Bulterfleld. Mrs. Mills Mra W. V. Cotton. Mrs. oeeirge Lawrence, Jr. Mrs. R. W. Wstaon. Mrs. O. Hoires la.rrnr., Mra. W. H. Beharrel. captain: Mrs lirar. Mrs. William . Amos. Mlas Amos. Mrs Char lea ncott. Mrs. E. Bur roughs. Mrs. Csvsnsugh. Mr. Weatcrv.lt, Mr.. Mrlnke. Mrs. Harry U Vorse, Mrs. tleorra W. Tsbler. Mrs. Jcnes and Miss Jcsddis Grsy. NOTED PHYSICIAN COMING Dr. E. It. Ix-Connt to Speak at Port land Academy of Medicine. Dr. R. H. LeCount. who holds the eminent poaltlon of professor of pa thology at Rush Medical College. Chi cago, and who is also chief pathologist of the Cook County Hospital, has promised to deliver the annual address before the Portland Academy of Medi cine at the Portland Hotel. Thursday night. Dr. LeCount will speak on "Unex pected. and Sudden Spontaneous Death." He will Illustrate his lecture with lantern slides. Dr. W. T. Williamson, who'vcill com plete hi term a president, will turn over lh gavel to Dr. L.ulber H. Hamil ton. Dr. C. J. McCusker w ill succeed him-' elf a secretary. POWER FRANCHISE GIVEN Coanty Board Reappoints John B. Yeon aa nemdroahter. A franchise granting power and water privilege to the Oswego Lake, Water. Light Power Company was approved by the Board or County com missioners at their meeting yesterday. The grant is for 2i years. The additional bond of ITS. 000 re quired of Sheriff Huriburt In hi posi tion aa tax collector was accepted by the Commissioner. This make the total bond under which Mr. Huriburt la working, sioe.ovv. J. B. Yeon was re-appointed road master for Multnomah County at yes terday's meeting. This will be bis third year In that position. He is under 910,000 bond. Lumber Trade Spurt Is Predicted. ABKRDEKN". Wash.. Jan. 11. (Spe cial.) Heavy sales of lumber through out 11 with the present, or even higher prlres prevailing, are predicted by H. E. leounabury. general freight agent of the O.-W. R. At N. Ry.. In a letter lo District Freight and Passen ger Agent H. P. Potter, of this city. Th letter uggests tht lumbermen load car to the limit capacity, thereby conserving equipment, due to the heavy demand for rolllng-atocK. Hood lliver Courthouh Work Done. HOOD RIVER. Or, Jan. 11. (Spe cial.) Hood River contractor received awards yeterdy for Improvements at th courthouse, the total cost of which will reach 11000. A new fireproof vault, for the protection of county records, and two additional office room will be added to the court building. Sunday Train Is Taken Off. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Jan. 11. (Spe cial.) On account of lack of patronage the passenger train to and from Yacolt on Sundays will be taken off beginning with next Sunday, according to S. J. Miller, traveling passenger agent, here today. The weekday train will be op erated as usual. Alien Enemies Holdings Heavy. IXJXDOX. Jan. 11. According to an official eatlmate made today, the value of property In Germany owned by sub jects or tirest Britain is approximately 7:. 000.00. The value of German prop erty In Great Britain was given as noi.soo.oon. 1 1 A way Sv II an". & WM V. Ms V K. a as- - a s a-W Saw war Ylftl I ELK etF Spend the Winter in California AVERAOK TEAIPE RATI' RES OF LEADING FOR WEEK ENDING tsATt IUA Uar Win U.AD. k Ocean Park 3T 4'J. L1 Mfint irt Pan Francisco 0.". 4:i 4'J Venice 37 4. liania Barbara 3'J Arrowhead I'atiadena Loii( Beach Lo Angelea (TEMPERATURES The Golfers' Paradise Situated in thf most faflnatlnc part of t-aiifornia. SI lies, of magnificent auto boui ard-; farnoua 17-mlle drive: old Sli? slon: Mir trv. etc. An en-llesn number of diver-ton. VneMuaMe.. fc1 on the iortiest is-h.l.; course in the "West. Polo, i.-n-nl-. hunting, etc. Milr Winter rillllall-. I-U a . Krnctro. PoJo Jan. 1- to April 10. Write for literature. CAR I. MANLEV. Manaarer. r 'w li . ... l a T nt ' awaaw a rs -1 i "Tfl rJAAii, WtelVimm 10NG BEACH CALI L.. VOI R (OMKORT IS ANTICIPATED H FTP Is. la founl the nenufne hospitality every travi'lr ek8. but aeMom findf that which t-eaks irood cheer, comfort and refinement. The Vlrrlnfa Is cel-hrat-d fr Its location. Its luxurious, appointments and Its splendid culfiP Kasflv accesiihle to all points of Interest. All Winter diversions. American plan. Flreproo'. Folder free. WM. P. NESI.TE. Manager. 1 'KKUWfltiAO HOT SPRINGS MJt,T f'ONSrif't Ot'K HKAl.TH-KMKbA- TION KLMOKT IN THE WEST. Marvelous naturnl dl-aotiluiii araenutc steam caves the onlv ones in the world. Under direction of skilled masseur und masrcuss. Hottest curative aprincs known. Radio active mud batlra. Perfect Wittier climate. Masnlflcenl American plan hotel. Intspiring locution overlookntK valley. On four tians IKjrT.il I-in lines: siso 110 miles auto boule vards direct from l.os Angeles. Folder on request. ARROWHEAD SPRINGS, CAL VENICE BEST-I.1KFI' BEACH RKMRT IN THK WEST. The grest fun center of Southern Tali fornla Kvery conceivable attraction. Clo-est to . 7 Angel.-.. Clcane.t and ssfest besch Mammoth plunge. yuaint Italian rsnala snd gondoliers. Splendid hotels 1 I.0 Winter rates Write for deacrlptlvc litera ture VKNHK HOTEL ASSOCIATION. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. ROBBINS To Mr. and Mrs Elmer Rob blns. " Ksst Tenth street, December 14. a daughter. . RADER To Mr. and Mrs. Luke M. Rader. JJ-0 r-lsrk street, January S. a son. POEPPING To Mr. snd Mra. Anton Poepping. 4U0 South Jersey street. January BROL'S To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Brous. Linn.?n Tauon. December 27, MEHELEIK To Mr. and Mra Mike Meneleck. 441 Bryatsl atneet. January .. a daughter. . .... 1 OOP To Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Loop. 1.95 IfscSdam rcet. January 7. a daughter. FRENCH To Mr. snd Mrs. A t. French. 505 I msttlla street. December Jl a son. ANTHONY To Mr. snd Mrs. William A. Anthony 4:12 Forty-eighth street South east. January . a son. WALKER To Mr. and Mr. A. W alkcr. 15(1- Twenty-first street boutli. January s daughter. . M CKIX To Mr. snd Mrs. Sam Mackm. i-S Frsncts svenue, Janusry 2, a son. HL'BER To Mr. and Mrs. John F. Huber. J3i l-.rshsm svenue, December 26, a son. KENNEV To Mr. snd Mrs frank L. Kenney. 1007 Esst Thirty-first, street .North. December 1. son. WASAN'LIEFF To Mr. snd Mrs. Bssl! Wssssnlleff. 7U7 Esst Tenth street North, Janusry 4. s dsughter. RAINE-To Mr. and Mr. Clarence t. ns'ne. -01 Esit Eighty-second street North. December IS. a son. ... . . HELLSTEIN To Mr. and Mra. Anton Rellsiein. 413 Esst Twenty-fifth street, Jan- UmjEFFERy To Mr. snd Mrs. Msrtln Jef ferv 1 Graham avenue. January 2, a son. SA11I.I To Mr. and Mr. Stephen banli. 10J0 Patton avenue. Janusry 7. a son. Marriage IJeenaes. rlM-;TID-NEI-'iON Warren Rlmstl.i. le gal" Buckley. Wash., and Ruth M. Nelson, lecal, r'ornelius Hotel. MACKIE-TAIT Charles s. Msckle, letral. guVorsnd svenue. snd Anna J. Talt, legal. -o'PATTEKStN-Wllllam C. Fo... le .T. .r. Couch street, snd Edna Patterson. Icffiil 72 lrvetny. , I FWIS-fLEMONF Wllllsm I.e is. legal. Ses'ttl- Wasli.. and Emma L. I'lemons, le gal. 15S East Twenty-ninth street. Vancouver Marriage IJcenaes. mil AND-HEARTLEY Archibald Bolanrt. ,BV.f ftiard 8" snd Miss Glsdy. Heart lev 10. of Tualatin. Or. . P. tVlll'S-CONNOIt-Frank Rasmus. ..tt. of H.pVner. Or., and Mrs. Alice Connor. fJ,'vNPi."vr'HAWKINtS Edward Kinney. C7, ofKPoAl.ndHA. ili.. Florence Hswkina. of Portlsnd. Building Permits. t n VFON Repslr l.'.-atorv fireproof J r .tore and office building. 130 V'Ai .Treet between Aider and Washlng loa street buTide?. Dinwiddl. Construction CTiP"?4EK MAN Erect one-.tory frame ALhi., tv- Bvbee street, between M!l lh..nd E.-.tBSixteenth .treats; builder. AKETHnRIOOWreck one snd one-half-. TJi.4, dwelling. 107-109 East Thirty story frSm """"-..,. r.anrW-r. and ninlh "Vecker, Rose City Wrecking Company: 1 JO. two-story ordi- Vjirmm -0-'J5 Grsnd svenu. North, nsry poolroom, F.t rnilch twf'n builder W S. McMeekeu: 500. streets: builder w." three-storv rr.. stores snd rooms. 15 North Third 1," r,e7ween Ank.,ny and Burnsid. ! builder. George W. Gordon bona; .1&00. -.ruTTrtrT vn 1 Renalr two- rnr'v frsm. publ'ic school, Es.t Seventh Story trarna e stnhen. and Hurri- arrn .tree.. bu 'rieV me; 109. son . tree te." - , ttvo-storv ordi nary store's snd offices. 110 Sixth street, nsry srorc. stark streets: bu.idTr O. F. D.rtnsn: 0O -J p TJ Jg A -a- - "a.a a. . v . j v. mnkehouae 30 Wheeler utreet. between Ki,n ind Cherry; builder, Fred Hen- riCkj: -T-,rr.C rtntr i.tlnrv ftrril- narv store nA hot-?.. Washlnston street, b'tueeii Twelfth and Thirteenth - streets; builder F N "lsrk; 11?.". v BRPKWITH Krfft one-story frame .tore 'l MM " East Broadway, between East Tnirtv-thlrd and East Thirty-fourth streets., builiaWr. E. Uiaen; $1500. ." . tr -a. 1 1 HEALTH & . a, sta. Brara HCdWKlO CALUVORMA RESORTS RESORTS eUaVawaaWi i. lln. Mean. "jieanCfba V, JANIARV 1. 19 1. MaX. Mill. CHANGED WEEKLY) -fTaFtL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNlAi t , t. Hill eits. &o& rowniat. esvcti wilta privaie urn to. on."- .el .e Ka h aaatrt Of me ctiy . uc' iuri,te., s.ble to beach carllnea. A stones throw from Central Parle. Luxurious appolnt:Tijut8 . perfect service; piS0 did Kuropeaa plan Tariff from SI. 60. Write for folder. If, at. Dim mil k. Leasee and Mr. I Miiii!iiHMMi!irn t .1 . H. n.nrh ' The center of shopping, bn.iness and theatrical district. Finest downtown location: 30u outside rooms, with r ri val, bath. Rates 11.60 up; Euro pean plan. New management; n.a dlning-room. new kitchen. "The botal of comfort snd service-J. U. Af' shim. Otrmer. Mm. B. .' luod. Aigr. aMJUl.lllt1ltl,waa i1''! Inilt linlrTrarxtMra-mrniroqyjaa ARUNGTOH KOmsa a ,.Vk.can pLa. &mxm raliforiiia's finest "!"""! li'aa ia 1?-. I pie Ot lilClliirBquw architecture. Superbly .,,,.. located. Delightfully ,.":""'; Nca- tire ocean and beautiful fool billd. Finest cnllne. Folder. E. P. lll'XX. Lertaee. HOTEL TURPIN 'IN THE HKART OF THK v'lTT" 11 FOWKI.L, ST.. AT macket SAN FRANCISCO. KVKHV CONtENIKNCE and COMFORT 11 liOl'KAN PLAN. S1.S0 and I'pn-srd. Iim Auto Bn Meet. Train., -learners Cnder .Managemenl nf A. W. TCKPIN R KIM M KL Repair two-story frame dwelling liii'9 East Taylor street, between East Fortieth and East Forty-first streets; builder H. Johnson; SSOO. EI BiU'NZBL Build fent 1:901 Sixty fourth avenue Southeast, between Sixty ninth and Brunce streets: builder. Mine; MRS I. B. LEWIS Repair one-story frame dwelling. ITS Sherman street, between Water and Front atieets; builder, George Lanffford; $80. Ot'Y C. WOOD rtepair one-story frame dwolllnp. 2039 East Yamhill street, between Hast Eightieth and East Eight y-necond streets; builder. W. A. Tompkins; 5350. SI E. PTEPER Repair one-story frame dwt-ilinjc .VJ19 Fort.v-sisr.th avenue Southeast, between Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets; builder. John Ralik: $i'".0. MRS. E. M. SMITH R?pair four-atory or dinary store and rooms. 210 Morrison street, between FYont and First streets; builder. H. F. Oerspach; i:;uO. ON BABTSCHEEKS Sore and Inflamed. Began to Spread. Would Itch and Burn. Face Was Disfigured. Now Clear. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "Small red pimpie which were sore and inflamed broke out on each of my baby' cheeks. They began to spread and would Itch and bum and cause him to Bcratcb god irritate them. lie was cross and fretful at night which caused me to lose sleep, and hi face was disfigured fcr the time being. "I used Soar and with no re lief. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and In a week's time they relieved him or all the itching and burning and for the first time he rested peacefully at night. I only used one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and In three weeks his face was heaSrd and his sldn clear and perfectly smooth." (Signed) Mrs. Email Bradford. R.F.D. tj. Box 79, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept. 20. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold ererywhere. a sample of each with 32-p. Sldn Book win be sent free. Address: "Cotieora. Dept. T. Btralon. mm I r - t r"ii haft' W - Ltui'iHiik 1 13 LOS ANGELES g RED PIMPLES . Zemo for Dandruff 'J You do not want a slow treatment when Iiair is falling and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay means no hair. Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or xi.00 for extra, large size. Use as directed, for it does the work tiuickly. It kills tUe dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im r diatcly stops itching scalp. It is sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as they contain alkali. The best thing to use is zemo. for it is pure and also Inexpensive. Zemo, Cleveland.