Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 14, 1916, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE MORNIXG OREGOMAN. " FRIDAY." JANUARY II. 101C.
I
STATE BANKS ELECT
Eiistng Boards Re-chosen In
Almost Every Case.
TWO MEETINGS POSTPONED
Ifc-ar. t Ctrm-tt He-tlrr-a Irmmm l-aetel
at rtlUM tNrrrorM fH
lorn With Xrm U J. X.
Teal lui ifli; Tr4.
fvkliWir af taa .rio. aeahe
eeerellee; Hhl '! fKrtt aaat
y..tr4a- eaej imh1u4 la.ir !
eta-tlaa
r.M-I' aatr.fi.-t alt te -eeeat
I una ef aftare. te ?areadera mad.
aa tma-ertaal raangea. Tle elaetlag
fcaar. w -r r...le.'t.4) la !( '
Taa eaaal aigalfK-aat wee taa
yatlr.ra-.at af lleary I foeru mm
e.,-tr af in. Us.4 TUtea lUaa. Thi
t f trim ruvio eatl-tru,t lew
fililif laterta km ( eVreetaratea
V. f'nrBatt M Mlof ef Ik Flrat
Nafle-ia. T. te. TUleej fn
'a. t-tx la bis etar.
I V T.i. r- t r l a. a enrete
af ta Ftr.t Sauaaa! aa Taa.ter. re-
t. ki iaa aa ibe e-a-ej af te
.itr. stasias. A T-a.t t'M.Mf a
rM"fl.i aaaatiag Taa taa kaafc
ae aw! mt trim easee .at af ele-a
lha:,4.re. t rcvnt a.aaaad. af eeb.f
tia.iMM aas taa eala-aj.el aValta re
H.nra.t af ejtratara )' t
araaael ..!.t.aa. fare4 M' Teal's
tiinai.il fraaa lk I'trat etioaal
w.u II tVaaiii a a eiacted) reaaier
af tsa t'ttlaaee' tlaafc. la fill a eeemi
lit at kaa ealataa far anana It
ftrat.re ala-4 by Ik taftnl
banks aar a. follaa.
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tmrnmrn T e:ia. J. V. Teal aaa Jeeaaa.
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UaMfaaM T-.t CaaMar-
a K.atiea. r. A frtaaaa. Jeeaaa faa.
altar. Jr. r -al-. J K W kealar
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Carry.
at,an!a tteab f. AaJraa?
a;-. Fr.aa :. t-al. la.ta?
aii. Jana tTtarail aa4 I. V. .
f.rl
a'iia' Haak X 1". (araralar aaa)
Jaart rvat.
rrt'4 Traal ala tlaak
It L. rxiark. Caarrt Ol aaaa.aw. U
rrtaa. Jok a T"ar aaa) trr. A. ft. Nrrk
Rank af Kralaaa raa T Haa-
a.r. Jaaaaa ft Krr. J V. Hark.. J M
Taatraar J . :.aarar. f. ka . Mar
Ma aa J ka . .'.
rtr.l Trw.1 Mila fUak T.
iv.. UaM l.,l r . tra.
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a.l H4a H.k M M V.akalU I.
N.k I aaa) K" N.akall
Daaa af MaatarlUa La Araall. A
r Har. U a MCr.all. taara V.
fiaikalr. k J flraaa. Wllltaaa alr.
C. V raal.r aa4 W. T. J.aa
fhaala af ttallaan t. II. Al.l4
Jmmmm Maaa.. W II farark AlKa M
Al-aa4.r. .. A. Ziar. Tk.aatar No la
aH J kk t .a-aa-ll
Haafc af linrla W flal.a a Tax
t.'f. w. Hat.a. Jr. Umj4 Hat. aa4
J. r. Hlrr.IL.
AIT RaataHa C. K. r.aavrlia.
R A. our aa4 X. A. A-hl.l.
Ta. vaa4ta.tiaaAa.ri'a ftaak
a.f la. MaltaaaM Ulala Haak a-
ana4 Ik.lr aaaaal atacttaaa far a faar
a).
Tka Tula A T. faaaoaay aal4
IHa follala 4irIMa. J. . Alaa
anrtt, la'l 1. flraaaack. Joka '
Tair. kaait.r kt. Iai. f'raakiia T
i..l'it. J U llartmaa. R. H Ilaaar4.
r. V. t44 aaa) kkaii.r Mackaa. Tka
firl.ra Ik.a aUr.4 Ik foOearlnt
mHWmtm. Jaka T tmlr. -
ktaii.r Mark-. kr..l4.al: I'.arl
a hrflMuf V fcra-araa,al: Wallar
W. tr. traaaar.rr H.at.r A. raiiar.
aaaraiarv; L. J. Moraa4ar. aaatrianl
ar r.lar.
I. - - J
BOREAS EASES HIS GRIP
i-Mt.. ri. Nf a
ikurfta. auioitwkil aa4 karaa-4raa
aaFikla Iraffv aaa araria. Ktraat
ak.a fallaataaT laa kata Uk.a ataaf
Ik mtrmmUmt Iravka II taaa a aaa-k k
aa aalaaxakita aaa aarlk la r.alar
f.r lata aapiaar4 atrraia oktra II
aaa l'ilr4 altk ckaiaa aa Ika rar
Iji-.a,
r.imm rkaia ral4a I aaa II. aaa it
ajta iivl la a arafl. Aa4 aiaar a car
4 4 a-1 l i a.tr4a. aa4 k.4 la k
akaa4aa-4 aal:l na aaaar aaalia. ar
tka atraal-rl.antaaT aaaaflaaal aaakaa
t t" lm- t ikal II kaa ka.a taa.nf
ax 4 4a " .
I PTar kaAtal.a atr.at aa4 la
V.r4 atraal rill a.r 7ra.varla far
vka'aff.Hfa kaa Al aaa Itaaa laa
Iar4r aft.raaaa tl f. fraaa llraaa
ataaa la litaar V ar4a. a.r at " k at
.aflrota aulal. aalaaaa ia.taaatk aa4
kaoiajiaa a4 tka Iar4 ar.al .
a ml tn.aa k4 k.aa aaa4an4
alii katt.r ana A ianaatal karaa
a, lai-iaa aaaraf'il:t la aaa aa
atk.r. aa4 Ika claiflaxr af tka Ink
a la. a. At Ut r.rarta 6 aa aolll
pt.rtf.
aat aa fta aa:ar.4 t'aal 94:
Irara4 aavirkl. riaturri aa tka
aktta aaa 1 1 " . alaa4uaH araatara la
la aaka af a r.traatlaaj kattaa liar.
(Mi aa Kiajaia aaaaa.
Ifrr tka tl rao.rl a an.flraa -I'M'-attaa
.trr4ar ka-i 'r4 taal
la. .ff..ta a.ra raar4 Mt aaaar. II
aaa 4'i4.4 la 'tat la rvaaav It.
ar pa '1 af It aafara It ra!4 aaa aa4
kaat tka atr..rlata 4f.rlaja ta
It. Ta Ikt a4 aatk.rtty aa llvaa
I ameloy ftot af tk aatnploa4.
Tka f.r. I 4takaa.at a-t ta aatt
aftaat I ar'at lia la aftrraa al
kraal aa4 k:urit.. r.t aaa) k4
"ark. 4 aa I T"4 kr aiktfal!.
ka aaaaa aa4 arta ara laaV4 altk
aaaa a4 4tnaa-.4 lata It. ttaar fraaa
foal mt raa. ik. Waklataa aa4
Jfcl.r atra.lt
If Ika ttr raatlaaaa la laajir
at.. kaa.a.r. t ut ta araa ataaaT
tnat tit aaa. la fUkt-a atra.l aa4 mm
a4. ka.ina t aa lta aa I mm fj.
a alraa4 aiil aaa il a4 faa)a aaa?
a-f 9m Ika aatkatlaa taa la4 Ikalr
m.a ta tka aal Tk ta aa.U Ia4aaa) ka
aa aaairttt Iru-k.
tf it a.r aal tar tka atrarar rata-
aaw frana t!ta aatar af a; atraata la
a!t'.t fimtm mfm raf trarka. II waa4
ka ftar4 oa aTtta aai.tara
ta -at.aa4 tmAmj
Ikaaata iNajktr Mrrl Itrt4-
r'-.k.ttTt Or . Jaa. 1 r t r-lal l
f rai fata aaaa4 kr tka aa.il
14 af tit aaaa la tka aaaaatala 4.4
aa 4aana. ta Ika fTatkar taai
ki-ta .r tka Lakiaat Hir.r. Ka.
a a.r k.ta kaaa laat all w.ak rata
laaT ta aaiatk aa4 kM-k aaa aa4r
ax.aad aa4 k4 4'C r 4 karaw Ik a
: IA fvai.
IN THE WAKE OF THE
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ALL PUPILS EXPECIEO
Rotot to mmoou rttntiue AMI
IILOIkta WUL IIKkTCO.
kallaMta la Tka I Hjll A rr Ak
tralrrfaf. ! kr (aaaaal
af laarrlalrafraL
rrunarr srad.a la all Iba Tart
land arkoala baa kaaa ar4r4
raapaa4 e4ar by Muprrintrsd-
at U R. Aidartaaa. Halldm
that far lha pa.l laa daya ba
ka. rloa.4 barauaa of lo.uf f I
ci.at baatlac farlllllaa ataa a 111
imita lupin ti l ttiornln. ao
ail rortlaad rkool rbtldraa ar
aaactad la ka la Ifc.ir plaeaa
ak.a lb aaaralaaT aaaalon apaaa.
Arprailmal.ly ! from IN pri
mary iradr af Ik Portland Kboeta.
aba baa, a lib Ik ronrant cf Mr.
Alraaaa. haa pandln Ik laat day
aad a balf at baoaa. a ill ba r-t4
ra.uava ik.lr atarfta tkta morn In .
Il la tkoacki by Mr. AMarasan tkal
ka tan kaa p-ka4 urTlrtanlty. and
aa ikr ma ta ba no Indtratioa af a
rtn.r alarm, it la a fa for tka yataac-
tara la alt. ad. la Ifcoa bolldlnsa
kal a.r lanaparartly rloard bacaua
f laaylf trtaai kratiac. amanr Ih.m ba
aa tiiaaM-oa. tircory llrisat and
Ua-hl.T taraan, lha Jaaltora bar ka
ora ara-a.taanad ta Ikalr aaaaaal taak
ad ar r.ady for aay raaarcrnry. aa
aa mora laronrani.n- la lc lad on
Ikal a aft. Tka llsffmaa ackool. rloaad
raaa mm f.ar puptla ar.ra la attaad
aiKi v4a:"1y. aaa ropna4 yraiar
day.
Il aa aatimatad Ikal It.aaa ttrlla
aar akarat from Ik.lr raialtr plaraa
a kaa Ik moral 0 4 aaaaloa bafaa Yaa
Iar4r. Hul faar -bola. TVlltkrldxr. Taal
aaraiaad. I'aptlol Hill aad lilraraa.
a.ra rtoaad yval.rday Tka Brat Ibra
f Ikaaa ara aortaklak
POULTRY AWARDS MADE
!cfUT Weathrr.
.t.i:M. Or. Ja tl f(Mrt)
T l Arioty. County rliry ihomr no
k.f kt4 ! JrmTtn4T fair -aitdr-x
rro 4pit tfllrrat tbrr
Kltll ( fctrda from all Mctlon of
ta Af fritf --
Amft4T ta am md ar th fal-
fa) 4 t-lMMIW-Vl.ltr tk akfr 4. Ha,.
WtmV flt. "-' 4k l-r4 ffatM'. i ,
a fl-. .--, l I f'ka.'tA t'lt.
ll-ajdj aa lf.r I M ftk. WrtMl MfRfv
ki-d . aaaa. a 'a -. aTr4 tfal
- 4aT-fal. A. V . V -. Hfcr ahf-mii. ff
T tt I! wfc . fX-am, A asta-A.
t r i at !it "ta. tl ftrx. IMnJ a4
faaaaa-t M M..:T. al-m. frt
a tr4M. M- - W II -'. rdkam. --aa4l
ray a f1 aj a, d ftswrlM -
l-n H- K. K. ' -. mm -.b-.
IM4 akiir.. . M
rx ta. anm, f . --,
rV a-k-a (" mra-T-dld. Hdk-.ll
tavt- 'w-a J m ataa -!- ftt)
4a. J. M j amia acka4
STORM SNOW SCENES A BOLT
. a - aiai r- r - -
k .
ill. r x.fi -.. , I il l ill . l
i -,sy
ffi" i
Ill Aa lataraaapia klatar klrlak. fit kaa4 af laraaalayai I'aaW Caaa
ajalaalaaar kakrr Taa-fcllaa Ik kaa w la Uarr kAaaklaaTtata ktrrvt. IS)
TaaaaUag Tkraack a Drift. (41 Prrtty I.al4 far a Uiraaar, Llltl Palaa
Tnt
and faartk rarkaral aad an4 rark: W. 11.
t ra.lanL aalm. aaroad rarh.r.1. ftrat. aa
aad aad IMrd k.a ard flrat rack.
' ' r t Dr. Kama Mr. K. It. 1 1 a ) rr. ka
laaa flrat aock.
Hoff -ra. R. It Cala. kV a, flrat and
aaco.d rorkaral.
I'art-tda. Hacka tr. r w IVarklrr. Km.
t-ra. ftrat aad a.caod kra flrat pullat aad
flrat caH.k.r.L.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SI earner 9rT-r4o!.
DCS TO ARRIVE.
Vm Trrm Dt.
hvr , ..tot Anr:. tm port
W A kUNri .-. Krrt-4. . - ! port
Nrtbra lrtfkt. . Tr-tnt-lmc. . . 1
l'kr Anc'lti Jan. - II
RtamVO . I Mr CO JtM. Zm
bl,. TO DEPART
x rr rt.
T A Kltni ldkR ruriflvaj... Jan. t
I-p4. It r f -r 1 Jan. t
Uitimlit t-i-( Jan. l-
lmr ! A m a-l-btJ .... Jail. 1 -
ti . for J P ....Jan. IS
Sfaha-trrji rrtfl.. !) r - n r-1 r9 . . . -Ian.
J H tt(b. r'idr....Jiii. 1
a . .a ... tUa rra (.--. . . .Jan.
lur Ia ! Jin. IT?
K-ak t';.ro Jan. r
C-":l t'i-. 'ba I
I M 1 1 nom ft it tko ..
tat-4-k4- llMH(kr Hfffttf,
11. TO ARRIVE.
I'rwtaj
!a.
Krtitt-i.a
IlvvoJaaa. .
V T tt
y y-
Ut'B TO PtPABT.
r
r-a 13
Mar. J
rat.
-lti.O
M't).u
. ... r s
Mar.
ltaBa..I. .
Marine 'ora.
l -nfrar r-'mraj wfr4aT rlud4 I noo
?t abvia4 fh iitiirifr J H Hti 0iO.
aa- ft-M-a is Tatra r-a;a a4 -3-i.i-jr fai
- th ttfamir ta.y t'utaata, ail fr Kaa
t raaciar.
t avaia 1 T f th tankar Ml Ha.
tK i a y--a-fai. after br firi
hf. taa la tortian-S- A'ak
f.akwt al akdkaa 11m. H Mn- balti( iIti rn
nta af lha Mtn a mat, ro;tt ta
l ar awaia taua oti.
WarJ r-a'-aatr r?a!r f lh Ja
HIM ilMt-Btf K'k -a Uarta No J Oiii
a-rt ai la-l aia Rf l:a a th.
ki? rraa-r laodjii far 4ftvno-k. c-l
mtk o iMnk li aa mt iftm mm mm pant
( v rdaxl !-. X4 rlt4 ba 4 fh4
fiakan I'amrt.mnrl mmrm lh KaaAoa Mtnt .So, 2
aa kataa Mr Nx a
mtw al lha . "'! fltal.fm-h. filch
mmm f rmrf Ti-f lfa Hr'ltah f a an! aaa
i.d aa AnnrV rmm'-mtm-r Vr- ka a
1 luaaa m,m t ! ! rmfakl of rT
triavauia rirat rw-wia f br lMin fho
4 4 r laa 4anaa Mia -a aaxt
at fVajk Wrmmem m-X hm4 Wra o)a la
HI ar twaat-itM rK ail. lb aiaajaai
Rrm t'l'v rkl tt. Itha hr -4 .( aa
bNy ti- ta it a. it at mmald t-ml d nr . .
a i Bm ttatia4 laaa I tta pt af tha
t::aiaa I a f-i Wrka la a t9-w
ta ka ar itdiTfl) l:rtd-4 l
tti-aia 'pa -( & 4 f"-" fnian pqmlw
4Mfk4T a-C
Pt rrxtMr k A la- l-aa r-
rvd4) OrMI Hrifta. r .. Wbora tea
4 .iir4 an i iva-f (Ka Pa A?.
-a (-mLf tF ri fa-n f Mln( t !.a C
jMb.4 a"ul aahrirc mf that bod j
-bn laa-4 a tkn-kt iwa yrwfmrmr at
tad)k4 lh' f' -" a .!-- Ma. h-d
a I. a Tamp.a at a. -- i-kh! r r
)af a atw ia 4mV Nitiu 4 aa v.-m.
PORTLAND YESTERDAT.
a. vt .--,. f -
. vy Si
a. X. on rlrer atvamara. balnc ataward
atHjard lb affxio-e. Kuib and tthr carrier.
Mavamaai a aim aebvooer rr port ad
vtrray includatf ih arrival af th J. B.
Htataua and Ge. W. Kan Irk. from Cal
ifornia porta, and Ih depart or from tSaa
Kran -taco of th tan himon yaaterday
mornior. anO of Ih Pania Barbara and
an-a Monica WtdneaOajr. th trio blnf
aoaotl br.
Movements of Vessels.
POrTLAND. Jan. 13. Arr1vd Brltlah
hip talala. from Albany. Kal.d Sl-a.-n-
r ta.v futnim. for aSan Franrw-o: Jap
ini iirimrr Yaa Maru. for fkattl.
Aatorta Jan. IX Sailed at 6:i A. M..
Kar nannke. for ha DIo. via aay
ports. Arrived at S A M.. and left up.
tamr V. A. K II bum. from San FrancUro
via Kareka and Coo Bar. Arrived al :.0
and lfi up at 11:40 A. M., i earner OeO. W.
Ft-a.ck from Haa Fedro. Hailed at 1 P.
M . urimtr Mill, for tmn Fedro.
tan Krancla-o. Jan. IX Halted at 4 A. M..
tfimtr t-mn Ramon, for Fort. and: at noon.
taamer Har. frm Portland lor San Pedro.
January 17 Arrive at 4 P. M . ateamer
Nort riera Pacific, from Fla el. alled at &
P. M. itfimtr Kama Barbara: at P. M..
ateama. Hanta Monica, for 1'olumbia Rtvr.
ban Pfdro. Jan. 13 -Arrived Steamer
Tmpr K- lrr. from (.'olumbia Hiver. Jao
uary li Arrival and aalled. ateamer Geo.
U Elder, from aaa Dto, for ca Fran-
ClK.
Aafrla. Jan 12 lft up at a:30 P. M..
Brttiah ahlp l,andae.
l-aa Frmftd-lara. Jan. 11. Arrived Ft earn
er Waiiortvo t British-. fre-3 Kkdney
'roii of Seville B-itlahl. from Oiaaaow;
Mulklitea. Charlr .Nelaon. frnrn Port An-
"laa; Ma! Mi Ioltr. from Tacoma; Ad
mtral fu-hley. Conirr. from Halile; Tel
tots at on, from foot Bar. Ha lied tit camera
han Kan tm. for Ferttand; Cehlo. for Kattle;
taiar Frerman t'armel. for r;raa Harbor.
fteatti. Wuh, Jan. 13 Arrived Meam
era A lamMa. from ?oth wtm A laaka ;
llraao. Fl ftecundo. from Jan FTan-liKro.
haiiad -t earner KI lleuodo, for ban Krao
aiko
bant Sal. Jan 11 Arrived Piemr
ri..a Maru. from bia FrancUco; Aa Maru,
from T Aroma.
Yokohama, Jan 11 -Arrlvd Steamer
Hawaii Maru. from Taom a.
Tocopt; a Jan l'-t- Arrived 5tmer D
Solo from Kan Franrlaro.
Yoat.haana, Ja- I '2 failed ft earner Ta
coma Mara, for T aroma
New From Ore icon Ports.
A JtTORt A. Or.. Jan. IX. 8px-lal. The
'earner tjeo. r . Fe e It arrived from Fan
riro la lt-d lambr at W eat port. auoa
aad ih Hammond mill.
The eteam arhooner Khaeta f do from
naa Frannaca to load lumbor at Rainier aad
Fee--and.
The ateamer T. A. Ktlbura arrived from
an Franciaeo via Fureka and Coot Bay.
Her hull aaa heathed aa a protection
aaint dama b- tb tr be for aba pro-
ritH up th river,
famine frlhl aad raaaenaor from Al-
tana and Fori an, th at-amer Koanosa
ai ej for Kan Feanclaro and Kan Pieso.
After dlaar'taretnc fuel oil. th taOB
ataaimef Mil eaitd for raUfornta.
KaHor at Work on Krnkon Maru.
SEATTLE. Waah. Jan. 13. The Jap
anese ateamer Kenkon Maru No. 2.
whir-b rroundd In tne Gulf of Georgia
y.aterdsr during a snowatorm and Is
till fast. Is In no danger, according
to l:r charterers. Frank Waterbotiae
a. Co. ."alrora are al work on the
boat. with every proapeet of get
ting tb aklp off after Tightering part
af tha cargo. It probably will ba nec
essary to dork tha Kenkon and remove
ro.b. wf'fcer cargo, ,
X-
PORT BOARD MEETS
Changes in Towing and Pilot
age Are Discussed.
SCHOONER TO REPLACE TUG
Pnliuer Soon to B Ready for Sea.
New Wireless Plants to Go on
Public Vessels Dredging
Matter Comes Up.
In another month the pilot schooner
Joaaph mil tier, owned by the Tort of
Portland Commission, will ba ready to
reaume her station off the mouth of th
Columbia and one or the two tug's t&era
will be laid up. unless there is a spurt
in the movement of sailing: vessels
bound here.
The programme was made known
yesterday by E. V Wright, manager
of tha Port, at the regular meeting. He
was authorised to equip tha schooner
with Jt new wireless plant and as soon
ss poaslble install others aboard the
tugs Wallula and uneonta. purcnaae ne
Ins; made from the Kilburn-Clark Wire
less Company, of Seattle. The tep
means that trie Marconi service, which
has been patronized since wireless was
used on the tugs, will be given up. the
Tort deciding to purchase outright ana
employ its own operators.
The pilot schooner was ordered in
side In the Fall. By February 15 she
will be thoroughly overhauled to be
turned over to the Columbia River bar
pilots. Mr. Wright suggested to the
Commission the withdrawal of one tug
because most of the sailing vessels
hsve been dispatched for the season,
and. with wireless aboard the schooner,
the two vessels could keep In touch
so theirs would be prompt service as
to tows and pilots.
Dredare Repairs Flaaa.ed.
Commissioners Inman. O'Reilly and
Spencer were named a committee to
go over the dredge Columbia, repairs
outlined on which are estimated to
cost $11,000. It is proposed to retain
some of her own men and employ four
extra machinists, the drydock machine
shop being used in connection with
engine repairs, and it is believed a
material saving will be made. The
dredga Portland Is undergoing machin
ery repairs, and when again in service
will dig In the soutn ena 01 in ur
bor.' The new dredge Tualatin will be
traierf in about 10 days.
It was made known to tne tommts-
tlon that a deal is about to De clorea
through which the smaller of two mills
formerly operated by ho Monarch
Lumber Company, on North Portland
harbor, will be started up to cut about
"i.000 feet a day. As the dredge port
land completed redredglng tha channel
there a few days sgo al a cos. oi an,
i hut onlv from tha site of pro
posed cosl bunkers, there remains J000
feet of channel to oe cieareu "t.
Ant.. an raarh the mill.
Owners of tha DarKenttne juann.
hl-h was rescued from the breakers
near the mouth of the river in October
by the tug Wallula. offered the Port
lilOO In settlement for Its bill. The
ha.i. of a comDromlse. 13000 having
first been fled as a reasonable sum.
In Ih event a settlement i not
ached the vessel will be iiDetoa. our:
i. hImi.. ttar carzo ana may sail
Monday or Tuesdsy.
Harber F.steaaiaa Cenare l
Tha fnmmiaslon made the ssme rec
ommendation to Colonel Potter. Corps
of Engineers. United States Army, con
cerning proposed extension of the har
bor lines to the mouth of the Willam
ette River, ss were agreed to by the
Commission of Public uocks.
fiAlll.tr az Hon. wntcn linn itut
ly rebuilt wings of live pontoons
tha public drydocK. mount mc gar
ment or money alleged to be due on
extras, but the Commission declined to
discuss the subject at length, having
referred ail details to Manager Wright
It was reported mat a
scrap metai at m
i j tiTn and a collection of dis
carded dredge sleeves remain to be
old. , , .....
Alfred Tucker anenuea '
session, it being nis iirst '... -
he Board since his election. u
.h.j s M. Mears. air. iitiu.".
president of the Commission, was de
.. home through illness, and
Captain Shaver, vice-president, pre
sided.
YEARLY REPORT IS POPULAR
Dock Body to Issue More Copies to
Commercial Organization.
r tnr the annual report of th
Commission of Public Dock, are such
that the trade and commerce bureau of
he Chamber or t-ommcrta
. t. - rnmml.inn to increase, vitc
of copies allotted that body, which waa
acquiesced to at yesterday s session.
To a special committee engaged In
compiling recommendations for the fu
ture operation of dock No. 3. ' 1fct
Johns. wss referred a communication
from the SL Johns Commercial Club,
... th. Commission cause con
necting tracks to be constructed from
the dock to main line tracks there, also
that the dock be reserved for public
use at all times, no leases being entered
nto with individuals or corporation.
for space, which Is in line wnu ti
policy of the Commission.
The Commission voted to allow the
Montague-O'Reillv Company Interest
covering a period that the firm was
unable to proceed with the Improve
ment of East Water street while tracks
were being laid between dock No. 2
and the main line of the Southern Pa
cific, on East First street.
OVERLAND CARGO IS LOST
Stowage tytem Aboard Ycsan Marn
Prevents Discharging Shipments
Though special efforts were made on
the receipt of a telegram from Frank
Waterhouse -t Co.. to discharge all
overland cargo here. If possible, the
Japanese steamer Yesan Maru sailed
yesterday for Seattle after having un
loaded only freight consigned here. It
was found that a heavy shipment of
wool and other rreigni naa oeen tw.
beneath the Puget Sound shipments, so
could only be handled here by discharg
ing practically the entire load and then
restoring the rorinern stun.
The O.-W. R. at N. sought to arrange
for the steamer to shift from Municipal
Dock No. 1 to the Oregon-Washington
dock to expedite the movement of rail
freight, of which there was about 1300
tons, but after an Inspection of the
loading plan, showing how the cargo
waa placed, the move was given up. No
mora stesmers have been announced to
follow the Teaan Maru here in that
service, though there may be another
In the Spring. The service Is to be
resumed regularly when the war ends.
CUSTOMS MAN IS PROMOTED
. II.' Haddix Deconirs Deputy Col
lector at Astoria.
ASTORIA. Or Jan. 13. (Special.)
Charles H. Haddix has been appointed
by Collector of customs Burke as dep-
r collector In charge or trie local
office to fill the vacancy caused by
lha dcaiLv oi the laic. A, f, Andcrsop,
snd assumed the position this morn
ing. Mr. Haddix has been connected with
the local customs service as inspector
during the past eight years, waa the
senior officer connected with the As
toria office aad had the indorsement
of all the local shipping men. as well
as of the business interests for the
promotion.
ICE IIETIKKS AXOTHER BOAT
Wooden Hull Ocean Carriers Pro
tected Against Damage.
On the arrival yesterday of the
steamer Joseph Kellogg, from Cowlitz
River, having been navigated via Wil
lamette Slough to escape ice in the
Columbia above Warrior Rock, she was
tied up until the ice goes out. The
steamers America and I raid a made
their usual trips between St. Helens
and Portland, going through the slough
and the gasoline launch Mlmare left
for Rldgefield after having lost a trip.
Otherwise the river fleet on regular
runs remained inactive.
The steamer J. B. Stetson, arriving
yesterday from San Francisco, bore
evidence on planks of her hull forward
of having been in contact with the Ice.
She will be sheathed when she leaves
down. Th North Pacific steamer F. A.
K 11 burn was held at Astoria until her
bow could be sheathed before ventur
ing into the ice district, her hull being
of wood.
DREDGE SALVING rXDERTAKES
Stranded North Bank to lie Dis
mantled for Machinery.
ABERDEEN, Wash.. Jan. 13. (Spe
cial.) Dismantling of the dredge North
Bank, which recently went ashore near
Westport during a storm, has been un
dertaken by the Grays Harbor Con
struction Company and it is believed
that about $40,000 worth of machinery
can be saved for the owners. The value
of the dredge has been stated at $65,000.
The dredge went ashore with the
nrow facing the sea. The sand is
washing awav under both ends and un
leas the work is handled quickly the
dredge may break in two.
Oregon Horses for France.
Delivery has been made here of 60
horses nurchased in the Willamette
Valley for the French government, they
having been transported rrom torvai
lis, Albany and Independence on the
steamer Grahamona. From fornana
they will be shipped with others to
New York bv railroad and join more
mounts to cross the Atlantic for the
fighting forces of the allies. The Gra
hamona and Oregona are not bothered
on the Willamette by snow or ice
troubles that beset vessels on the lower
river, and at present there is abundant
water. .
Snow Stops Ballast Discharging.
Snow on the dock of he North Pa
cific Lumber Company was of sucn
depth yesterday that tr.ams could not
be utilized advantageously in hauling
ballast discharged into hoppers from
the French ship Berengere. so the work
wss postponed until tomorrow. Diffi
culty has been reported from some of
the mills, snow halting the distribution
of lumber on docks and in yards.
Marconi Wireless Reports.'
(All paatllnaa reparted at F. M. January
13 unleaa atberwlae Indicated.)
Pennaylranla. Balboa for San Francisco,
left Punta Arenaa. January V2. P. M.
Alliance. Aeajutla for Certnto, 153 miles
west of Corlnto. January 12, 8 P. M.
ban Joae, 8n Franciaco for Balboa, due
at Corlnto at daybreak today.
Arollne, Fan Francisco for San Pedro,
1" mllea esst of Point Conception.
Governor. San Pedro for San Franciaco,
flv. mllea south or Point Arffuello.
George "rt". Klder. San Pedro for San
Franciaco, five mile north of Pledraa
Blancas. . .
Cuico. Scuth America for San Pedro, 462
mllea aouth of San Fedro.
Colusa. San Franciaco for Balboa, 1460
mllea aouth of San Francisco.
Catania. San l.uls for Rio Janeiro, 685
miles aouth of San IJIS.
Enterprlae. San Francisco . for Honolulu,
B.7- mile. nut. Januarv 12. ft P. M.
Mataonta. Honolulu for San Francisco, 1942
miles out. January 12. 8 P. M.
Vflnneantan. Honolulu for Philadelphia.
mllea aoutheaat of Honolulu. January 12. 8
China San Franciaco for Orient, 110 miles
from Honolulu. January 12, 8 P. M.
n.ar K.n Francisco far San rearo. -v
mil.. aAtith .1 Point filtr.
Celllo, San Franciaco for Seattle, live rouea
south of Point Arena.
Asuncion. Richmond ror foweil rtiver, ttv
mllea north of Richmond. .
ToDcka. Eureka for San l rancisco, j.
mile, aouth of Point Arena.
Thomaa. Manila ror San f-ranciaco, tn
miles out.
Adeline Smith. Marshfleld for San Fran
cisco. 84 miles north of San Franciaco.
San Ramon. San Franciaco tor rgnta-u.
aa mit. nnnh nf Point Arena.
Paraiao San Franciaco lor Seattle,
mllea north of San Francisco.
Speedwell. San Franciaco for Coos Bay.
220 miles north of San Francisco.
Queen. San Franciaco for Seattle, miiea
north of 8an Franciaco.
Herrin. Monterey lor unnwn, -u.
north of Monterey.
Drake. Richmond ror oeawe, aw un.c.
from Seattle. ' ,
Buck. Monterey for Portland, 159 miles
south of the Columbia River.
KUburn. Astoria lor rorxiana,
from Astoria. ...
Chanslor. Everett for Monterey. 221 miles
south of Cape Flattery.
Mills. Portland ror ban rearo, o.o -
from tan Pedro.
Roanoke, Portmnd for San Francisco, IjS
miles south of the Columbia River.
Coronado. San Francisco for Grays Har
bor 30 miles north of Heceta Head.
els Entered YeterdY.
American steamer
Atlas, cargo
of oil.
ballast.
frAm iimn aTVat. nriiro
American steamer Daisy Putnam,
from San Francisco.
American steamer Tamalpala, ballast, from
Sa;mr?cn.Cn"C.0.-..n,er J. B. Stetson, general
carxo rrern San Franciaco.
American steamer Beaver, general cargo,
from San Franciaco.
French abip Berengere, ballast, from Brest.
Teasels Cleared Testerday.
American ateamer Beaver, general cargo.
America, T steamer J. B. Stetson. 730,000
feet lumber, for San Francisco.
American steamer Tamalpala, StO.OCO reel
lumber, for San Franciaco. nn
American ateamer Delay Putnam. 280.000
feet lumber, for San Franciaco
American steamer Atlas, ballast, for San
Jaoaneaa ateamer Teaan Maru. cargo in
trenail, for Seattle.
Tides at Astoria Friday.
Mla-h. low.
..i... v I I feet
8:12 A.
11:46 P.
i .-. T fret 5:S P.' M 0.9 fOOt
Columbia Hirer Bar Report.
NORTH HEAD. Jan. 13. Condition of the
bar at 5 P. M. Sea. smooth; wind, east,
20 mllea.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage IJeenees.
KRICKSON-EBICKSON Carl I.
i i i .in nt nn Or., and Alina I.
E rick son,
ErJckson,
433 Brown avenue, and Velma . Harper,
aged 1. P80 saratoaa street. .,
SHIKLETT-BROWN toward J. Shlfflel.
aired 32. 70 Failing atreet. and Helen Brown,
aged 17. ami addrraa.
Vanrauver Marriage Urease.
it a rt.k El.LOOQ James B. Hart, S8, of
Ibanon. Or ind Mra. Mary Kellogg. 37.
0,DALTON-SpRIVKEtrr f-lt.n. 27.
of Portland, and Mra. Kditta Sprtnkel, 2a,
of Portland,
Blrtbs.
UPDEGRAFF To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
D. Lpdgraff. U- Albwia venue, January
..BLn... i- Ms onri Urt John R Krf-I.
berg,
r. Hailock street. January S, a daugn-
'vjtVDERLIP To Mr and MTi
v.ndrllo. Ill Eaat Forty-ninth
F. M.
street I
Norfh Januarv 1, a daughter.
K REM KB To Mr. and Mra. Jacob T.
Kremer. Oiot Sixty-first avenue Southeast.
Januarv . a son.
t;l ESNON" To Mr. and Mra. Carl J.
Glrnnon 40 Hort afeet. January i. a aon.
- B.tRRT To Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barry,
2078 Holladay avenue, January 8. a aon.
Building Fermlte.
JiOIiGAiV-JJUslipSG JNVi.STJlE.NX CO.
Increased Weight
22 Pounds Says
Sergeant Campbell
Remarkable Experience of Kentuckj
Guardsman. Puts on Flesh
at Rapid Rate.
"1 koi l ne trial package of isargol and mm
very much pleaxed with it," nates Quarter
master Serjeant Campbell, of th-a First Ken
turky Infantrv. who Bnds ub the photo
above. Ho reports that by the time ho wai
on the fourth package his weight had in
creased 22 lbs. and ill at he felt like auothee,
felllow.
"When I Vean to take Sareol." writes K.
T. Si veils. "I only weighed 139 pounds. No
my weight has increased to lit pound.
Everybody ays that I am getting so fat."
I never felt better in my life since I hav
been taking Sargol. The first two weeks
gained 10 lbs. and am gaining every day.
argol makt'S me eat and sleep and 1 don't:
get up with a tired feeling any more,
writes J. C. Weaver, and N. D. Sanderson
adds. "When I started Sargol I weighed 147
lbs. and now I weigh ltto lbs. Everybody is)
telling me how fat you have got in the lusb
month."
Would you. too, like to quickly put froml
10 to 30 Jba. of good, solid, "stay-th-sre
flesh, fat and muscular tissue betweeea youtf
skin and bones?
Don't aay It can't be done. Try It. let us
send you free a 60c package of Sargol and
prove what It can do for you.
More than half a million thin men and
women haws gladly made this test and that
Sargol does succeed, does make thin folk
fat even where all else has failed. Is best
proven by the tremendous business we have
done. No drastic diet, flesh creams, mas
sages, oils or emulsions, but a simple,
harmless home treatment. Cut out the cou
pon and end for this Free package today.
Inclosing only 10 cents in sliver to help pay?
postage, packing, etc. '
A dd ress the .Sargol Co. , 1 26 5 - V Hera 14
bldg.. Blnghamton. N. T. Take Sargol with
your meals and watch it work. This will tell
the story.
FREE SARGOL COUPON
Thui coupon with 10c in .silver to help
pay postage, packing, etc., and to show
good faith, entitles holder to one SOc
package of Fargo) Freo. Address The
Sargol Co.. TJS2-X Herald bldg., Blng
hamton. x. y.
Repair eight-story fireproof concrete)
stores and offices, 3.0 Washington street
between Broadway and Park streets; builder,
same; $100.
R. F. HATdU Rfoair two and one-half-
story frame dwelling, 1 SS Thirteenth street,
between Yamhill and Tavlor streets: builder.
J. A. Melton; $K)ft. -"
E. R. PITTEI.KArnpMlr six-storv or
dinary stores and offices. 325 Washington
street, between Sixth and Broadway; builder,
J. A. Melton; $H00. -
MR. BOWDER Reoair ono-storv frame
dwelling. 437 East Forty-fourth street, be
tween Sherman and Division streets; builder.
C. J. Burkhart; 130.
MRS. ANDERSO.V Repair one-story
frame dwelling. 10S7 East Alder atreet be
tween East Thirtv-flfth and East Thirty
seventh street; builder. S. J. Wlllner; S75.
SOURS THE FOOD
Says Excess of Hydrochloric
Acid Is Cause of Indigestion.
A well-known authority states that
stomach trouble and indigestion is
nearly always due to acidity acid
stomach and not, as most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive juices.
He states that an excess of hydrochloric
acid in the stomach retards digestion
and starts food fermentation, then our
meals sour like garbage in a can, form
ing acrid fluids and gases, which in
flate the stomach like a toy balloon.
We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling
in the chest, we eructate sour food,
belch gas, or have heartburn, flatu
lence, water-brash or nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and instead, get from any phar
macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast while it is effer
vescing, and furthermore, to continue
this for one week. While relief fol
lows the first dote, it is important to
neutralize the acidity, remove the gas
making mass, start the liver, stimulate
the kidneys and thus promote a free
flow of pure digestive juices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and Is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithia and sodium
phosphate. This harmless salts is used
by thousands or people for stomach
trouble with excellent results. Adv.
Saves Cost of Trip
to Hot Springs
608S (Sixty-Eighty Eight)
acts almost identically the same
as the waters of Hot Springs.
It eliminates the causes oi
Rheumatism.
088 (Sixty-Eig-hty-Elebt) 1s unar
anteed. 088 must relieve your
Rheumatism must prove beneficial
in cases of Chronic Skin Eruptions.
bOiousness or ntdlg-estlotr or your
money will be returned to you by
your own drufcrkTist.
Now you've no reason to continue
to suffer from
RHEUMATISM .
Yon have no reason for lonsrer tak
' Injjr a cbance on tho permanent defor
mities that Rheumatism frequently
causes. You've no longer any reason
to endure the agony of Chronic Skin
. Eruptions, biliousness or indices don.
MM also cleanses the entire system, re .
rives ntxmal strength of orgsns, and aids
Naturti to restore your old-tima -basiUi
and ritalitr.
CD1TC This "alnable book "Medical
aVVaCsjCal AdviC- Ota RhCCTPSt tCTI." PrSC-
tieal amhoritatiT. Enables you to detect
symptoms of Inflammatory, Chronic rtjca
Ifja. or jaujjjcuiaU i.uciHjiatHu-1.
rtit Haw to take ear of
yourself. Send your tiam " .1
and ai4rss for it geEf- . - a
TODAY. mk.
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