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1916. 10 OR. CORBY TO STAY rilOTOGRAPIU SHOWING LARGE GATHERING AT l AT ROME BEING GREETED BY PORTLAND MINISTER. 2000 LAYMEN OPEfl GREAT Double Celebration Heia ax a a L First Universalist Church. THE 3IORNING OKEGOXIAy. MONDAY, rEBRUAHY 11 ' 1 conn Throng Is Inspired by Tales Progress of Missionary Effort Everywhere. SEATTLE FAR SURPASSED Mn lda-r-rrralc.l Cltlea Ofwn KrWn lo .Wakrn Mro) of All C'horrtie lo rri of Inr rlsn tad Home l lcld. a-a rrn.-.iro and front Hr " t" :mot inkioiD Itxl cf At.. " b n-,lion xry ! th ntl-- C'B Mm a r. f ,'T '-' T. rT-.fTt'i" rr ini 'Sf wh' h vl .".r'.lr.-t M'. vrl njnrr eh! .rim" M' "If" t rrannar In r..;-'i Mr. r.-;til ft fttrm sad f-'m f:-o:u ' tl:bo'iB L fit off si ' tfcalr. t th U' In.pir... . to ! th KJl r of "that mr.t- frtn.- bo.i-ht brtr -.n-f::w. by proiol rt:a- jjf Thopotl bad anno'll'-! that . tm .paaker alt ef t b-t. that ran- hat "" ,; " rn"" veot;. TS. ai;ras &rocd th ciK-nant tr. rr.l H. flHr d.-Ur-! that h waar.'t an e.-t h-it h- anr.'d m saaiat ad forthwith he r'i- ! "trwiua fiir.t rntnw I '4 La rv-tara-al-X cat f il ir was irorh.i..J for iat tar-off l" . In th i9:in4 t"S ' I ir.i fcrno jtn, that ii!utiti(l l bvnfrur. a earl pf th g'r.anl a.ham. that wo man la bn rcom.J ti l that mta- lotrl- f doln a t atnajrl cl work hit 'i:r ban-ti-'pl f'-r ul ef moBy. b.!rr n. a-i ilsrnl. TMn ef li trJitior of th n! Thlna bat t 1 1 mran lo a counlry f ct. "it t f '' w r f !rA i tir.i h-" lr' ra fnirit n.t h brohm M fl, a Ihon.unJ tini. n. -t Jrrar b l I bl to Indta an4 aatabti .-."ioo! t rolul.iBUa ihiB. rn- . .l.i.t Khat It mB V-xl th l l wa ef I'..iX'-.1a aB.l tti Ivufi ef I Tran.oro afiS at ral mtlo li In J aa4 irxal ta pi4. i aa4 M .mmB wax to to crrat Ba - coDM'lkuQr!i for Id!i-. It l bow tim for Cbrttta mm to bo no an4 doin aal that to flKloo ef Jua Chrlt 1 atvaa to th.o p-opl. tktl lo lllaatcalca, Mr. r'lar anno anrtj that h had )ut r" o ra ii for 1J'. t. tnirl of It alBA from aa t:pl-(aliaa of MinnkafoUa. who nt It that l" M'nul.l iniMi'in tnrro m.Kht bi th nja (o Ctruiliani' tho ato. tu W'tnoJ:' boin alfajy tattih-l Ift.ra. Tbt lHoi th Hrtl of c-c-rtioo that iBpir l.ita laoiea in.vmBt. aa4 Mr. Kl.har. In t?'iBf of th. laltsa tnoa of th d y Mr flhr iMrncJ to Uwhp o.)h aaJ ak.a. 'ilow about your Hijor'" "H i a rrstjit-rr-l on"." tnoi4 th tih"P. ('! th au'il.ac lauihJ. ar t ,'r Mr. Thomp o clil that th Mitor waa r--ttrd a a Chrtattaa. Mr. 'Uhr tht :X'.td that Uiior AIS form a .- immr arfiool for niiionari. ar. Itat h 'B4 thm ail to India. In ton ,njoi Mr. rtar ar a ont la th Hin t Ian-4. or nm!Bnic of that ort. H i4 It bimbI "Victory for jmfi; aa.i admittad that It waa a Rb ( To auj.ro. ir4 bf a (iamilstT. ,k frVrao MlaalaaarlM rUaV. In an.war lo th quaatioa. 'Who wttl Afru tomorrow T' which Irin4 tit th.m of hi a41r.. J. I- trw toar. of -w Tork. at4 that lh Ira4r. ta inilitarut. tb aritarT Bloar. tna hool tebr. tr. railway n. Kr aal "tho da4 mn. M.llarnrt. woii4 .i fca a tr jr. but ha prdicta4 ltd fe who ahould ml woulj b IB Maa ef loiary who tar!il Af'lca." Of hlo Mr I rothf Mid. "I admtr bt r.f ilia fruit rf bia labor, of lh f-i.-ana coBrid. th" fahr i4. -Ta firat naratxta of African Chn- t r r.yraota a aaurai iriumrh. Wlttt m is a tart raM oir morautjr I aa iRh.rtcaa-.. vim thrta It la aa acbl mat. ritltaolaal :aaltr Robo Of. -f aomatim think " aur o-ratlV'l t.l ja'.iom I a Br. ho la Africa I thought It waa orty a rnla Hal ML't-r B'I pl urT. o ar l it to 4t away from la a tar3 Th nt irrporlaat work lo b i4 lo Afrt-. tha immad.at a a 4. I th work of th .R!tr rcmr. wa "rn-iat corn i r tha bihtoej. an 1 t but ba:'--''iri B.for anth.n ; I doa." daiar4 th rn'aajonarir. on:y m.f wn ar rcitr4 ! h eas4 th II f ar ad-nitl4 to tb rnaa:toa. " ar H advf.cod to ta -n!B ar-ootiBaT. bal will fca piar lr t.i -.ary for th aftaraooa aa:on. A ra ra';n of womn b . fr thi ftraoor at J lo.-k in n r'i't Coaratiaal Chsnh M' r t P--. pr.Jit of th rntfrtf. ietl X a.liaary :ley. wttl prd. rr.l riah-. . It Kly an4 If. Ja-naa r, MNaatoo will . aoaa Calkor Carly. x.ro.a tha th ' mt- --r..--. it nalaut. l'.-r thaa ... - war I ton. but th ! n4 . wi-h thalr -ma-fo;ka a-t lon bforo t clarM. a'ruck half mt'mr taraax th aud"r.u- r in. . .. f-,,...k waa fill.t Th lntart waa !-aa. Wemao who b4 tfora4 fr Tr o tt th ma ntra!ad In ,.nairad woman w"ia bad ort4 aa-l praT' l. bad a lk of pri l ad tParaf iln.aa that at Ul I3ir 4 for'a h4 ba rwardl -tnl in: a crt dy aak-4 a . I Ma'hflitt dr"" of hr frlond. th prMr.t f a rrTtriar trl : aloaar-r o.-!T. b rIBt.4 t- th I ruu ef n" nol ta a taly trm lnr tha Wfti'.o TrrM. in th rt.a of th Urm. th a .ta't f wmr rprBta4 rT ; rfjrra iM ry walk It llf- I,-, thr w- Bn Th'T war a.l H,n to b'r th bia- m-a by M, Thoaa who apok and b who aan ( wro tho only "" pront. Hattaaal Liayv artlfWiaL VorrU riiwt and IC!l Toun war tha two who look tho Laymri M'- '. naaaa to th won3. Mr. TWO ana I or;t. .h-J j-r-aa n ""i aa- I'' tho womn- V- r hb. a stirrln ad tr. on IB tmm--. point ef anity btw.n m.ai ef diffrBt rr and th am vrsa a9ai of CinsiiAa'ty u Ba,a- t mm i wmi.m.vmmimaMMi.'L- Milium iiiiAJUiw 1 i-' J . - : i . V'1' ' ' - "'7 ' ' J-C-'l- - . 1 1 t ' ' - , . ' I s.: ". H rl i Xl 5 V ' ' I II f ' A i - f - ' W 1 j- "- v.r w- :- 'J3 i' ... A - -. " 1 i ' - - K ' ' - - 'JL U ,t.t.a..-VS J i-aiLinaiaw -TJ arV aawi"!' - - A . r- - , i i I :- .. , .- " ' - - - -ci- f - 1 f - :' . -a . Vn. . . . i- I t t r" ? "' 1. '. 1 jjl ' ' Je:-.. IM . JC - " . . 13. Km .! of tb c. Latbrrvd al W hit Tri N'atlnnal itlvl.'loB h dclard to ba ar tirictal affr a;i and th prejudtrea arls- lnT from national atvia-.ona iw wurfhy of humanity. "Tbr l a phi-al. a moral, aa In t,;l. tuit and a apirltuafunlly btwen all m-n, rnrardl-s of rac or color, and tb on r-l fore that can rv tha bat that I It all men I tb fore of tb power of Christ."" a l.obblro An Ctwwded. )r Younaa adJrs was umllir to that io th men. but b IntrodJcrd adultional stori and ancdota that wn-o not wr compared by mm and wif h wouid ha omlbln nw lo 111. .. . . Aa on a th womn tntlnc nad ct'd r of th woman wrnl over lo tho Whit Ttmpit and stood In tb ..bbr a-rrty tr lnr to rairh a fw i. arrn thoush ther wcr not al. lowed ntr. Had thry bn pr irttt' l. howr. tttr could nol hav otl.a in. so r-t w. Ih crowd of m . . ..iifiit will bo at I A J I- l. and T J) I. and at 13 1 tti.r will b luncb-'n for mmt.rt of th thtnbr cl i rrnntin will rontlau 1 n t vu a m IVaJii'iJir nlsht. srrvKi:n-H i haw: t.uu.ia rre-Conrnllon Camivalcn Awaken Chotrlw. and LajrmeB. T.n.Mt. Wash., r.b. II IFpeelal.) totNu.4 or lh advanca outlook Tor th Uaym.n . Mta.lonary Convon- lioa. la r-ortiAr!. spaar conowv wi-h lh ir.omal l "r - ,..i.ia that It would prov Iba mt n cf th. mi bd ibu far la th Wat. It J I". w-auhton. a missionary -r'..ri..r aatd that rrailminary r. rwrt from J-ortland show that mor U,mn t1 r.4-lter4 h.'r thaa In antr clCOV C I IT mwm v u.- Th ecBvaetion which el4 In this rti luauM waa rro-luctlt of mu.a -.4 .r, i ail th churvh show many .f.iaiiona a a rult of th t-il roilstoj wktlne. AH th i.,.i.r rIaai1d for nnlty. o that Am.rtc mthl l4 la chrlallaola lo lb worK. WHITMAN WILL RUN AGAIN -If PropW Ar Satisfied I II IV Can didate Acalo." Saya totrrnor. NEW YORK. Fb. t Jovmor "oil man ritratd his candidacy for H....KH ... nomination for Oovrnor "It . BoD: ar tl.fl4 with tny atw ardaht- thus far" H announcamoat as ronpl4 with a drnlal that ha had to'a.'k tha nominaiioa tor ; ond p.r al tl P.ttbtian Natlona .i i-klrars In Jon, aa i ..M..mii for former alor Tho- A-.m ' iturton. i, h .rl been rportd that ha was willtn to ran for M-Pr..U ,iekt h.ad.d by Mr. Barton. WlUlara T Borah or Albert R. Cummin, with tha undriaaina mat , llitl sboold bo ivn lh OubernatortaJ ..nl.Mnn In this Stat. - ...)..!. bar not aireed to any a i. h nlia nor anTthmr rmoteir Ilk .. - ..u vf . Whitman I am lorju Wu.M.a for President. Ha would ,h. eoontry. I wl'.l tat a'.0 t am dairou ef aBother n m.ni uua Xer Uonanior t ,ut- a. Uiwai i i rn-.. m t - - - - - i.al. M..kdl.t i:plaral b-rf b. CARE OF CLE Episcopal Church's Pension Plan Advocated. SOULFUL' WORSHIP URGED ni.hop Sumner Acr1 Tlint AVIlll Small Salarlea Paid MlitlMcra and Heavy Demand IndlTld nal Savins Impossible. -It baa been said of tho Episcopal Church lhat w marry popi ana hrm in aood last. L-t us nava with talk snout Wo1 tt n4 tari out and lo om real iniiunij - Lt know mora about our r-umv" and thn practir it. " " " Waiter Tarlor Sumner In bis sermon yesterday morning al St- blephena pro- r.tli.ilril. T-t k.. hnn ItfwiK aa oil (111. " . k ah. a.iil ur.lo m. Lit to into the boua of the Lord." " H K I. haar.ra ta Bet th habit cl churcb-olh. to to in th rUht 'P'r't and assured them that If they did o ... ..u f n.l a blraalna and a mes- aac vn In ta rmvn "Ar res really ted: ar you ftlld with Joy when an opportunity la of- fared to attend cnurcn; -I am Inclined to imn n'. sald Bishop iumnT. ( arid IX-rlared IWIier. "W talk, about th 'grand old days' aav tha da now ar a grand a. rar tby wr. 1'eopl are bettr. mor truly rllgloua. in ' " thr ar lar prcnlaa of young i men and woman who attend church. ! Hut thr shouia oo mor. ..... th boya and gins oui wi -.mattering of knowledge about their relialon and then wonder why t;.elr faith I ahaken. l-l u raa t"""-" history atudy and practtr our rilaln and 11 a gl th children th right strt.- . . , . . Prefacing bla rmon. in h r.ok ef tb great Nation-wld movi- mnl of in r.pnc"?i a 11.000.00 ndowmnt fund as a basis for a paslon system ior r.er,,i... who hav r',4 th aae of . He eoocratuiatea uiuvh - th, atatts In which lh vtm raa o-n adopted and urged loyalty of hi dlo cea to tb cause. rtara-raaaa'a roalllon Relwd. -Ma.ae aalarlea ara paid to rlargy- men .erring In what la oftn assarted to b th rlch church membership t- amarlca." declared th Bishop. -Thes mn ar apctd to dre wlU to hava a good education, to live and mov among people wher rrnta are .. to keen open boua. always ap- .ar cheerful and prerve their physl- . . i a-iarnr." That tb clergy could not .ar any thing from their small aalarlea, IMat 1,.. tira ta tbelr parish they could .awl aVavg eulaiil bualaaa lalarcaU and RGY AIM i Metbodlat Epleopal Chorea. a Left Kev. - ... . . . Orertlaa Ur. a aula . isra. - a. that the pension system Is tha only solution, waa tho declaration of the blehop. Thera are itlO men In the active service of the Episcopal Church In the I'nfted States. Their average salary I 11200 a year. This la not all cash, but Includes the value of a house, when provided. Mora than 2500 of these ministers receive less than 11500 a year. Only 217 Including- 125 blehopa re ceive $1000 or more, the bishop said. Mora than TOO men. he declared, are paid less than 11000 and many of these TOO are the older ciersy, wun nr tasks. Th church now Is virtually carrytna- out a scheme ot retirement ai i h utiwiiii of Its older men. in ure- ion 11000 a the minimum salary paid a minister. OFFER IS MADE TO POLES Germany Would Give Autonomy and rtecrult 900,000 New Men IjOXDOS. Feb. 14. A dispatch to the rost from Its P.erne correspondent aaya that Germany la making strenuous er forts to Induce the Pole to acre to .n. ...tnnnmv under the suscralnty - . W lW aanl CapmiflV Z hi e.; . .Hdiiional armv of 900.000 The dispatch add. that Polish leader. In Swltseriand believe It al Imperative for tha entente allte. to guarantee) Pollrh autonomy, which was promised by th Russlnn Emperor. In order to prevent tha Polea from accepting th German proposal. Ijiundryman Duy Lot. OREOON CITY. Or.. Feb. ll (Spe cial.) E. M Blakeslee. of tho Oregon City Laundry. Saturday purchased a lot. f. ft. on Water street, and 100 feet on Fifth street, from Gorg A. Hardlnr for 1000. Mr. Harding accepted a tract SI bjr TO feet on Rail road avenue and the alley between Seventh and Eighth street. part ronaldratlon The Power of Recognized Authority This firm of investment brokers is founded P?: cirle that unprejudiced and reliable advice is needed by the small or lare inventor h, the same way that and depend upon the advice of your lawyer, doctor and ftchitect. "Better Investment"Vbooklet mailed free upon request BANKERS Title & Trust Building Portland, Oregon PASTOR HERE NINE YEARS In Announcing Decision to Reject Outside Offer, Wider Mission in Portland Is Vlsuallied and Tribute Paid Founders. Rev. James Corby will remain pastor of tha First Universalis tnurw. . Twenty-fourth street and , Broadway and will not accept the extended to him to enter anouier Pacific Coast. This announcement was ...h. v the close of his n- nlver-ary sermon In the morninK. the occasion beinff the 22d anniversary of the foundinit of this cnurcn ninth anniversary of the pastorate o. Dr. Corby. , . . Tha foundlnsr of the rortland church by Kev. O. H. Shlnn and the work or those pioneers who assisted him. when the church was started at the corner of Hast Couth and East tm-ntn sireei.. was discussed nnd their acnicvem-u laudrd. Dr. Corby declared Dr. Shlnn was a modern St. Paul. "It Is 2i years since i.r. oninn the little heroic band of pioneer met and organized this church, at a time when It was regarded as an outcast church." said Dr. Corby. "The alte was procured and the llttla chapel erected. It waa a heroic, splendid band of men and women. After Mr. Shlnn came Mr. HIackmnn. Asa M. Bradley. H. Hoyt and Re. a W. Small. It la nine years since I came here. . "The new location was procured and on Palm Sunday. 1909. the ground was broken. The cornerstone was laid in October by President TafL This Is a church of the people, by the people and for tha jeople. a community church. This Is a home church. It was made possible by the plft of $5000 by the General Inlversallst convention and through the assistance of frienda. it represents the sacrifices of the early members, and It Is our business to aee that It is carried forward alonjr wider and belter lines than ever before, to be more helpful to the community and to the state. There Is no easy, rocking chair methods in helping the world about us and carrying the prlnclp.es or otir religion to humanity." Dr. and Mrs. Corby were warmly congratulated by the members of the conflation and much srat.f cat! on was expressed that they had decided to remain In Portland. ORIENlYifRELiIEO DR. I'HF.D FIMIER SAYS FAR EAST SHED! LIGHT O BIBLE. Contribution Christian Rellalan Ei pearled to Ba Increased a Mla alonarlea Katend Work. t. i. innnniTii to understand and thoroushly appreciate the Bible and the Christian religion witnout an landing of the Orient.il people. ." opinion of Dr. Fred Fisher, tor man. years a missionary in ""'';"""-,'"" vesterdav mornlna; at the First Metho dist Episcopal Church. Dr. lsher aiso declared that the greatest contrlbu- be made by Orientals. The Christian religion i p. -.....- ,i h. Rible is permeated with the . i .. n np .mil rei kiuii. iw 1 atmnanbera CUStOmS.' He said that the question m . i .... clrknTiinr in her superiority and limns a iai.cn was iiuL v.. - . ,, i i hue rat her in kiviiik - uruinci - . n which would be returnea i ioia. . . . t ... ,,h In the light or wnai ne imu in the Orient. Dr. Fleher Interpreted the eighth verse ot the ioriy-cc.. And all thv a-armenis nnoi MVK and aloes and cassia. "The myrrh berries." he said 1 ar small trystal berriea looking like tear drops, and figuratively may represent sympathy. The perfume of the aloea Is obtained by burying the aloe. v.ood ...n i. .m. In tho ground. Th death of the tree for the perfume Is alg niflcant of sacrifice." The cassia he Interpreted as being representative of the non-dying quality of life. ... r.. remember." said Dr. Fisher. i i which occurred when waa .landing at the rail of a vessel in Port Said. A typical high caste minister waa .landing at ray Bid e. On the dock were a group of Indian, gathered around eating from a common .i hv rflnDlng In their coarse bread. My companion turned to me and re I -i i v,.t a tiauatlna: Spectacle it I ii a i j. . " . . . - - - lit, was that human beings could eat like that- I harve always T - nnrl I repnea: i -My dear man. Christ celenraiea me WW "C, - - . . . . a If . II XT th&t W8V, member he .aid: He that dlppeth with m .in th aon anan uc'iaj 1 1 1 Dr. Fisher I. the leader of the team of speakers who are to iae a "" Ing part In the Laymen's convention. Dr J. B. Trimble, of New York City ..iIa.,i aeeretarv of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was to have spoken at the First Methodist Episcopar Church yeterday, out no a In Tacoma. VISITORS WILL BE HEARD t ...r. rw-leiratea Will Sneak at fn j uivu Chamber of Commerce Luncheon tr t. Thompson, chairman of th members council of th Chamber To the Union 57 years one of the United States ot America. This bank was opened 25 years ago February 7. Both have shown steady and healthy progress. U0O or more will open a checking account w ith this strong National Bank. The United States National Bank Capital and Surplus, 2,000,000.00 Third and The man who clearly understands how to use the bank has a great advantage over one who does not. This bank wishes to help its customers, because it realizes that the interests of the bank, its cus tomers and the community are in common. &fe FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland, Oregon Capital and Surplus - - - - $3,500,000 Commerce, has arranged ror me p- peurance at its luncheon toaay oi sev eral of the leading delegates to the Laymen's Missionary convention now n session In Portland, air. inuu. also chairman of the commniee n charge of local organization in prep- ration for the convention, aim una been very acti?e In the worn. Fred B. Flshr, team leaner oi ational Laymen's Missionary move- rint will he the nrsi speaker. Dr. James P. McNaughton. recently rom Turkey, will talk on "ny ui urks Are Rooting Out the Armenians. Dr Herbert Johnson, or Boston, win the third and final speaker on the pro gramme. LAYMEN TO ADDRESS CLUB Rotarians Are to Hear Reports on Conditions In Far East. Two of the leading men in the Lay men's Missionary movement, wnicn eine- represented wltn a convcuuu.. Portland this week, will be guests of honor and speakers af the luncheon f the Rotary Cluo at tne oeiinuu i." tomorrow, ti. w. oiunc. retary of the Y. M. u. a., win u -"" man of the day. Fred B. Fisher, team leauer m k... Laymen's Missionary movement. na traveled widely in Asia and Europe. R. Kepler is recently " i China, where he received uiii and information aoout mn .. L1VTI. . This luncheon win De tne nrai. the new corps of omcers, wn . v. Pike in the president s cnair. Cattle Thieves Busy. Cattle thieves who sell their loot in . v. ranrlipts are Deiieveu uj ik- police to be operating in the Penin sula district. The latest theft was re ported yesterday when a black cow. owned by Harry ' French. Fessenden treet and ColumDta oouievarv. "--,. bv a young man. Several others THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ct ban Franciaco. Capital paid in gold coin Surplus and undivided profits Commercial Banking. Interest paid on Time and Savings Deposits. PORTLAND BRANCH, Corner Third and Stark Sts. TRAVFI.F.RS' GVTVK. San Francisco Los Angeles tVItboat Chang En Route) The Big. Clean. Comfortable, Elegantly Appointed. Seagoing . S. S. BEAR Satla From Alnaworth Dock 3 P. Feb. 19. 100 Golden Miles on Columbia River. All Ralea Inclnde Bertha and Meal. Table and Service I nexcelled. Tha San Franrlaeo Portland 9. 8. ? Third and Washington Streeta fwUh o"v. V A X. Co.) Tel. Broad way 450O, A 6121. i-ebruary It. trauilM'v. Portland at l-o Ange. i.. HieamsbiD Co inwlt uouam. ul aaura Bl. A Main HO. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS. T.kiM - - .1 Ttarntnnca. connecting Wellington for Auckland. Sydney and Australian ports. Kegular sailings .rom faaa Francisco .March 29. April ... & Awm Send, for DBmonlet f."'? ... r. Vhl- . af New Zealand. Ltd. Office Market street, raa Francisco, or local b. b. aaa a, i. oauua. I E . f:A P. M. ago, February 14, as Oak Streets cows in the vicinity have disappeared recently. E. A. TYROLL IS DEAD Resident of Portland for 12 Year.- Fasses After Brief Illness. E. A. Tyroll, for 12 years a resident of Portland, died last night at his home. 59 North Twentieth Btreet, after a brief illness. eH was 37 years old and came to Portland from San Fran cisco. The deceased leaves a wife, Helene Botefuhr Tyroll. and a daughter. Helene Matll Tyroll. He was a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bote fuhr. Funeral arrangements have not jet been made. Larceny by Bailee Charged. Homer C. Noble, a brakeman, was ar rested last night by Detectives Hyde and Abbott on a charge of larceny by bailee in failing to deliver up furni ture valued at ?216 to O. J. Brown and J. .T. Carlin. the alleged owners. lurninv I0VKR AND LIGHT CO., 11 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Notice Is i?lven that American Power and Liaht t'onipauy will offer to the holders of It. nruferred stock and voting trust cer tificates and option warrants for "s com mon slock a. Wstered on thj books of he company or of tue voting trustees, as tht case may be, at the close ot business on FebruaTy 21 1910. the privilege to eub ?rlb I for an Issue of Bold debenture bonds bearing interest at per cent per annum, with the rlcht to receive, upon full pay ment of subscribtions. option warrants Biv-ln- tho registered holder thereof the right opu?chIse common stock of the company, it nar at any time before March 1, iv-'i. and after March 1. 1018, the Hunt to pay fr?erefore w th bonds of this Issue Inas much as this privilege of subscription wilt "iuVJr.?!.TnnIv to reKistered holders at the close of business February 21 1;. reeTd d transfer snouia no irSiviIU . . or nusiness iu m. Treasurer. February 1, lot". M. H. Arnlng, foundetl 1864 $8,500,000.00 8,398,962.90 TKAVELEBS- C.tlPE. FRENCH LINE Compagnle Generate TranaatlantUa Sailings From NW YORK to BORDEAUX ESPAGNE Feb. 19. 3 P.M. LAFAYETTE Feb. 26. 3 P. M. CHICAGO ?Jarf'2p m KOCH AMBEAU Mar. 11, 3 P. M. FOB INFORMATION ATl'l-V A n tlL.4RI.10N. 2iS Morrisoa SI. STbAIKD, 100 Third bt. ?OKIH BAN'K KOADr.l i it I'FRLANI3d aud d Stark St, ibintloa ! TTT" CS3t ESS VSB aTSfS ffiS S"l NORTH PACIFIC Hl'iuasiiir vvr. Is Francisco an , SANTA BARBARA. LOS ANGHtts 3 AND SAN DIEGO. I S. S. ROANOKE Sails Wednesday, Feb. 16. 6 r. . in rn warm s&3 kE3 eSB SB COOS BAY EUREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO. S. S. KILBURN Sails Tuesday, February IS. 8 ' Ticket Office. 1SJA Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1.14. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. FREIGHT SERVICE PORTLAND TO HON'OLVLU C. P. Keaaedi-. At. Si Stark BtM Fortlaad, aat. Tl a. Baa-- 1 r1