Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 22, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OREGOXTAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1917.
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D.S. ROSE EXPLAINS
CHINA TRADE PLAN
FAIR DAUGHTER OF CALIFORNIA COMES FROM EUREKA TO BE
SPONSOR FOR NEW SHIP NAMED IN HONOR OF HER FATHER.
Shipyard and Home Port Can
Be Secured Here by Giving
Financial Support.
CHAMBER TO HEAR SCHEME
Programme Includes Establishment
of Docks Here and Abroad, and
and Also of Banks In
Foreign Cities.
Possibilities that Portland may ba
made the terminus of regular steam
ship service to Chinese mrta in .fn-
nection with the carrying out of plans
i me i mnese-American Products Ei-
cnange company, and that, in addition,
a shipbuilding plant may be located
here for turning out vessels for that
concern, were outlined by David S.
Rose, general counsel for the company,
who arrived In this city last night from
Washington. D. C., en route to China,
lie will lay his plan before business
man of the city today at the members'
council of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Rose made It clear last night
however that it would be necessary for
Portland to support substantially in a
financial way, through the purchase of
stock, the plans of his concern if this
city was to benefit through the pro
posed extensive operations in shipping
outlined in the programme of the Chi
nese - American products Exchan
company.
Mr. Rose said that the plans were to
organize a subsidiary company . to be
known as the Chinese-American Navi
gation Company.
"This concern will handle the ship
ping operations outlined in the pro
gramme of the parent company," he
said. "It will be capitalized at 5,
000,000, to be issued in preferred stock
drawing dividends at 7 per cent.
One Vessel to Each Port.
"The capital stock will be divided
into issues of 10 series of $500,000
each. Different cities along the sea
coast in the Atlantic. Gulf and Pacific
states will be given the opportunity to
subscribe for one or more of these
series and each series will entitle that
city to oe the home port for one ves
sel operating to Chinese ports."
It is estimated that a 500u-ton motor
ship, suitable for the Chinese trade, can
te-constructed for $400,000. This will
leave $100,000 for the construction of
docks and other expenses for launching
ine concern tn each Instance.
"If Portland will do her share in th
supporting of the extensive shipping
programme or the company, this city
.will be made the site of the shipbuilding-
plant." Mr. Rose said last night.
The programme as outlined by'Mr.
Kose last night Includes the putting in
of docks in both the United States and
China for the handling of the business
of the concern. In addition, banks are
to bo organized 'in both the United
States and China, Mr. Rose said. This
is to prevent the necessity for a charge
for exchange, such as would be made
If foreign banks were used.
- Banks to Be Established.
Mr. Rose announced that he would
establish offices and banks for his con
cern on his present trip. These banks
he said, will be located in Canton,
Shanghai, Hankow and Tientsin.
The Chinese-American Products Ex
change Company was organized a year
ago last October with the purpose of
taking up trade with China. The con-
tern is composed of business men of
the East and Robert F. Rose, brother
of David S. Rose, is the secretary, with
headquarters at Washington, D. C.
David S. Rose, who is also ex-Mayor
of Milwaukee. Wis., will appear before
the members" council of the Chamber
f Commerce today at noon and out
line his plans. He will leave tonight
for Seattle and will sail Thursday
from Vancouver, B. C. for China on the
Steamer Empress of Russia. He will
head at that time a party of 20 repre
sentative men and women of the East
and Middle West, comprising the Amer
ican Honorary Commercial Commis
sion, which is returning the visit of
the Chinese Honorary Commercial
Commission.
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TWO CARRIERS DUE
Schooners H.-K. Hall and Da
vid Evans to Take Lumber.
MISS JESSIE A1LARD.
At the launching of the new five-ma sted auxiliary schooner S. I. Allard.
ready at the yard of the St. Helens Shipbuilding Company and awaiting an
ncrease in the depth of water. Miss Jessie Allard will officiate in christening
he vessel. The ship is named after her rather, who Is a prominent oanKer
f Eureka. Cal. Miss Allard has been in the city a week and went to Astoria
Saturday to attend the launching of the new steamer Ernest H. Meyer. The
I. Allard is the second of the five-masted type built at fet. Helens and
goes in the offshore lumber trade, being already chartered for three voy
ges to Australia. '
TEAiE AWAIT BELL
Left and Rights.
Q HEU McCOOL, the aggressive little
O Portland featherweight, who has
become quite a K. O. artist of late, will
meet one of the best boys at his weight
on the Coast when he clashes with
Sammy Morris, the battling 125-pound
er from San Francisco, at the Golden
West Athletlo Club show tomorrow-
night.
This will be the San Francisco boy'
second appearance here. He boxed
six-round draw with Frankie Huelat
at the Rose City Athletic Club recently,
McCool has been improving with
every bout, and Morris will put him
to the test. Shel is only 17 years old,
and has been boxing lets than a year.
Among the boys whom he has met in
his short career are Billy Mascott, Billy
Nelson and several other local boxer
of less importance. McCool has been
training with "Muff Bronson, and is
In the best of shape for his bout. Should
he hold Morris to as good a draw or
beat him he will be in line to met
som better boys. Bronson thinks that
ihel Is one of the best prospects that
he has ever worked with and has high
hopes for him.
"Willie Jackson, the New York light
weight, who surprised the boxin
world by stopping Johnny Dundee iv
one round the other night In Phila
delphia, has been .matched to box
-Irish" Patsy Cline in New York this
week. Dundee was originally slated
to meet Cline. but Jackson has bee
substituted in his stead because of the
victory.
V
Frank Kendall Is on the trail of
M illie Meehan. and would like to meet
the San Francisco "fat boy" in a six
round bout here. Several local pro
moters have been dickering for the
services of Meehan. but have not men
tioned an opponent for him yet.
Jack Lewis, the Oregon City light
weight, will leave soon for San Fcan
cisco, where he will try his fortune in
the ring.
Frank Barrieau. the Canadian ' wel
terweight, shaded Jack Downey, of Salt
Lake, in & 10-round battle at Ogden,
l. tan, recently.
Danny O'Brien, former Portland
lightweight favorite, won a four-round
decision over Al McManus. at Los An
geles the other night.
Amateur Hockey Septets
Clash Tonight.
to
GAME BEGINS AT 8 O'CLOCK
deen, 455 miles north of San Francisco at
8 P. M.. January 21.
ALAMEDA, K 11 a man for Cordova, off
Point Sal mo af noon.
GOLIATH, ipwtns Washtncna. north'
twits Reef.
bound, off BID
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
JSteainer Schedule.
DUE TO ARRIVE.
Name From Date.
Beaver ....Los Angeles .Jan.
F. A. Kllburr San Francisco. .. .Jan.
Northern f&CulC.San Francisco. -Jan. 2
Rose City..... I ..os Angeles .Jan. 2
Breakwater San Francisco. . . -Jan. $
DUE TO DEPART.
for Date.
...... S.F. for I...A.-S.E. Jn. 2
MANILA ALSO IS EN ROUTE
Police Puck Chasers to Meet Rail
road Aggregation Outcome Will
Determine Third Position in
League, fof Time at Iieast.
Amateur Ice Hockey Standing.
Goals.
W. 1 Pc. For. Asst.
..1 o 100O 2 1
. .1 o looo 4 a
,..0 1 OOO 1 2
. .0 1 000 2 4
Nam.
Tale....
Beaver. .........
AVspama. .......
P. A. Kllburn
Northern Pacific.
Rose City........
Klamath
Breakwater. ....
Lrfs Angele.
. ban Diego.
, .San Francisco..
. .ban Franclaco. .
. ,Los Angeles. .
, . Pan Diego. . .
. Kan Francisco.,
.Jan.
. .Jan.
. -Jan.
. .Jan.
. .Jan.
.Jan.
...Jan.
Multnomah Club
Northwest Auto
O.-W. ft. & N.
Police
Totals 2 2 0
Tonixht's Game.
Police vi O.-W. R. N., at Ice Palace.
Amateur hocKy fans of Portland will
have another chance of witnessing a
clash of the Portland Amateur Hockey
Association at t o'clock tonight, when
the Portland Police Athletic & Benefit
Association puck chasers meet the O.-W.
R. & N. septet in the Ice Palace. Jack
Faulk will be one of the officials.
Each aegrreeation has been trimmed
once without getting a win so far. Man
ager M. D. wells of the police will
make a big switch in his lineup if his
players do not come through with a
win in tonight's play. Arrangements
have been made to have an hour of ice
skating immediately following the
hockey game.
Press Agent Scott of the Ice Palace,
who Is ill at his home, due to inhaling
freezing fumes in the Seattle rink last
Marconi Wireless Reports.
(All position reported at 8 I. M-, Jan
uary 21, unles. otlierwiae deaiguatea.)
COLUMBIA. Ban Francisco for Cham-
perico. 829 miles south of San Francisco at
P. M.. January 20.
QUEEN, Ban Pedro for San Francisco. 20
miles east of Hueneme.
CENTRALIA, Mexico for ban Pedro, 64
miles south of San Pedro.
KENTRA, San Francisco tor BelUngham,
207 miles north of San Francisco.
BEAVER. Ban Francisco for Portland. 2i8
miles south of Columbia River.
DRAKE; Po!nt Wella for Richmond. 10
miles from Point Wells.
LUCAS, with barge 9o. Port Anpeles for
Richmond. 704 miles from Richmond.
STANDARD ARROW. Ean Francisco fo:
Orient. 823 miles west of San Francisco.
RICHMOND. San Pedro for Honolulu
855 miles from San Pedro.
ASTRAL. San Francisco for Orient. 1625
miles west of San Francisco.
DESPATCH, Portland for San Francisco, I morning at 6:30 for San f'rancisco car-
rvinsr passengers ana aooui i.uuu.uuu
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t tr ?
Larry Etui, Rover for Police
Hockey Team, Wkleh Meets tke
O.-W. R. A N. TonlKkt.
Th
Poll
Dick Wells Goes to Wallace.
Dick Wells. Cincinnati middleweight,
nas left Portland for Wallace, Idaho,
where he will appear in a 10-round
bout soon. He will probably meet
Frank Barrieau. Wells came here from
Seattle, where he fought Cid Mitchell
to a draw. He was unable to secure a
match' here, but refereed the prelimi
naries at the last show staged at the
Kos. City Athletic Club.
week, may be in shape to witness the
fray, and if such is the case, he may
allow one of the Uncle Same to referee
the important game.
he proposed lineups follow:
c. P. O.-W. it. 4 N.
O. Adams 3 Gray
Wemmett .........R D, .......... Thomas
Nutter L r Herman
Evans R... Capt. McLoughll
Haerle ;.L W Dav
Cavanaugh R W McGUl
IJtmenberg t: Kiiance
Maas ........... -Spare. ...... ...... . Llnd
Cameron ........ .Spare. ........... . Green
Rylett Spare MCAllea
All Three. Ships Will toad In River
for Australian Ports William
II. Marston and Alumna
Also Are Coming,
Two offshore lumber carriers, with
a combined capacity of about 2, BOO, 000
feet are now due in the river to load
lumber for Australian ports. They are
the. American schooner 1L IC Hall.
which Is under charter to Corayn,
Mackall & Co.. and the British schooner
David Evans, of Balfour. Guthrie &
Co. A third vessel. the American
schooner Manila, is now two days out
from San Francisco and should reach
this port in a few days.
The H. K.. Hall got away from Ban
Francisco for this port on January l
and has been expected here for some
time. Her slow passage indicates that
she has been delayed by the northwest
winds which have been prevailing. The
H. K. Hall is one of the larger wind
Jammers operating in the lumber trade
between this port and Australia, and Is
capable of handling a cargo of l.aOO.oou
feet. She will be dispatched from here
to Sydney and other Australian ports.
Weather Delays Craft.
The David Evans is a iormer Amer
ican vessel which was acquired by
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. some time ago,
and is now flying the British flag.
She is now 80 days out from Port Pirie
en route to this port. The David Evans
is considered a fast sailer, but weather
conditions have not been favorable,
and as a consequence she in not making
as good a record as might otherwise
be expected. The schooner attracted a
great deal of attention because of her
spick and span condition when she was
in Portland harbor the last time, fane
will take out about 1,000,000 feet of
Oregon flr. v
A cargo of about 850.000 feet of lum
ber will be taken from this port by
the American schooner Manila, which
will be in the river in a few days'. She
is one of the vessels plying in the lum
ber trade between the Columbia Kiver
and Australia in the service of A. l'
Thane. She comes here from Sydney,
out stopped at San Francisco en route.
She left the latter port for the trip
north on last Saturday.
Two More Ships Coming.
Two other offshore lumber vessels
are now en route here for cargoes, the
American schooner William II. Mars
ton, now six days out from Adelaide,
and the American schooner Alumna,
which got away from Ltevuka in the
Fiji Islands December 20. The William
IT. Marston is in the service of J. J
Moore, and the Alumna Is under char
ter to the Pacific Export Dumber Com
pany. .
The Japanese steamer TJnkai Maru
No. 2 and the Norwegian steamer Capto,
which are loading lumber on the river
for shipment to Bombay, are expected
-o complete their cargoes some time
this week. The Unkai Maru No. 2 is
at the Inman Poulsen mill, where she
is taking on cargo for the Pacific Ex
port Dumber Company. The cargo of
the Capto Is being loaded at Westport
for Corayn, Mackall & Co.
Marine Notes.
Lightship No. 88. which was brought
up from the mouth of the Columbia
a" 1 Kiver to undergo overhauling, is now
&i I moored at MuniciDal Dock No. 1 while
repairs to her machinery are going for
ward. In a few days she will be pu
on the drydock for painting and general
overhauling.
The gasoline motorboat 0844, re
cently libeled by the Government, will
be sold at auction Wednesday, January
31, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the north door
of the Postoffice building, according
to announcement made by the United
States Marshal's office. The launch is
26 feet long and built of Port Oxford
cedar.
The steamer Daisy, lumber-laden for
California, got out of the river at 10:40
yesterday morning. She was preceded
by the steamer Johan Poulsen, also
bound for California with lumber,
which got away at midnight Saturday
night.
The Steamer Multnomah, plying in
the service of Charles R. McCormick &
Co., got out of the river yesterday
The Bank of California
National Association.
Capital paid in Gold Coin $8,500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $S,3SS,676.59
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Issue Commercial Letters of Credit covering importation of mer
chandise, as well as Letters of Credit for use of travelers through,
out the United States and Foreign Countries.
Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits , " "
Head Office San Francisco ". - .
PORTLAND BRANCH-Third and Stark Sts.
Win. A. MacRae,
Manager
J. T. BurtchaelL
Asst. Manager
AMVLSEMENTS.
TICK FIT OFFICE SALE
OFEXS TODAY
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l-irjTT Tfl Broadway at Taylor.
a jLja s
O NIG HTS
l'honea Mala 1, A 1123
TVT t. 1
BrclsDiBi i 1 C A L A HUT.
Special-Price Mat. Sat.
ANDREAS D1PPLE
Prevent Comic Opera S
XII K g)
TLILAG DOMINOT
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Brilliant Cast, Superb Chorua.
Eve's. Floor 2. $1.50: Bal. JT. 75c, 50c;
UaL. 60c. bat. Mat, Floor f 1.50; Bu.L
II, 75c. 50c; Gal. 50c
Foreign Government
Short-Term Secured Loans
offer extraordinary investment opportunities. We devote a
large amount of capital to foreign loans, affording great
security, quick convertibility and excellent yield.
We Invite Inquiry
Lumtiermens Trust Company
Capital Surplus $600,000
Lumbermen Bids, Kirat Ssfl Bask Bld(,
Portland, Or. Saa Fraacise.
THEATER
H roadwa y fc
MorrlMB.
the tank steamer Asuncion sailed today tor
California.
The steam schooner Johan Poulsen sailed
today for Kan Francisco with 7-5, OOO feet
of lumber from Westport.
The steam schooner Despatcn sauea mis
morning for San Francisco win senerai
cargo from Portland.
The steam schooner Munnomin sauea
this morning for Los Angeles ana ban Diego
with lumber from M. Helens.
Carrylne lumber from Portland ana Llnn-
ton. the steam schooner Dalsjr sailed today
for San Francisco.
With a full cargo of grain from' Portland,
tho British steamer Wear-wood sailed today
for the Panama Canal for orders. She Is
dostlned for the United Kingdom.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. St. -Bpec!al.
Loaded to capacity with fretght and taking
nauy passengers, the T. fa- h.. south Amer
ican steamer Anyo Maru put to sea this
morning, continuing her voyage to tho Far
East.
Taking a general cargo of Callfrnla
products, the Norwegian motorshlp Get ge
Washington sailed this morning, bound tor
Christlanla via Panama.
With a full cargo of oil. the Standard Oil
tankei L. O. Scofield got away for Bunt
kong today.
In practically 24 hours the barge Acapjulco
with 330O tons of Canadian coal, waa dis
charged here.
Bakar .....
Boise ......
Hoston
Calgary ....
Chicago ...
Denver ....
es Molnee
Duluth ....
Eureka . . . .
Gnlveston
Helena
Jacksonville
The vessel arrived from 1 1 Juneau
fall 5 P. M. to 6 P. M.). 10 Inches; total
lnfall since SeDtember 1. lOlO. 13.44
Inches: normal rainfall since September 1.
23.77 Inches; deficiency in rainfall since
September 1, 1916. 10.33 Inches. Total sun
shine. 1 hour 5 minutes: possible sunshine.
9 hours 12 minutes. Barometer (reduced
to set-level). 6 P. M.. 80.22 Inches. Relative
ho-midlty at noon. 71 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS.
K J W"
B H 2 2
i I I
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State of
weather.
1SI 24 0..14!. .ISW "Clear
18! 24 0. 221.. IE (Cloudy
. .1 24 0.00'. .IB (Cloudy
50 4O.OOt . . iri JClear
2 44 0.18 38W kClear
IS' Jd U.KrlO E Clear
20k 46 O.40 18' N'W Snow
. I 18,0.24 36 NW.Snow
42 . ... ...!..(...
, L. - - f TO O. U- J O S
HlOi -6 0.04 14 S
.. . .1 74 10 .-OO 16 S
off Yaaulna Head,
w l LLA MKTTE. San Franc icq for Grays
Harbor. 115 miles south of Grays Harbor.
WAP A MA. San Francisco for Seattle. 1-3
mlls south of Columbia Kiver.
MULTNOMAH. Portland for San Fran
cisco. 80 miles north of Blanco.
PRESIDENT. San Francisco for Seattle,
66 miles north of Blanco.
EL SEGUNDO. towing barge 91. Seattle
for Richmond. 005 miles north of Richmond.
feet of lumber.
The American- schooner Honolpu
which has been loading lumber at
WestDort for Australia. Is expected to
complete her cargo Tuesday, according
to announcement made yesteraay. one
will then leave down the river In
in ot tticnmona. I . . . - xt
THOMAS. San Francisco for Manila, 1465 cnarge oi one ui me "n.
tow boats.
Pacific Coast Shipping Notes.
miles west of Honolulu. January 20.
ECUADOR. OTlent for San Francisco, 810
miles west of Honolulu, January 20.
prrwvnvn Kan Pedro for Honolulu. 1620
miles from San Pedro. January 20. COOS BAT. Jan. 21. (Special.) rne
VKVF'lTFr.A. Kan Franc am for Orient- i team schooner Hardy Sallea WHO lumutrr
370 miles west of San Francisco. Januar) I from the Buehner mill at 10 o'clock for 6an . rironA as a toDsail schooner. Her
A V. I i a in i nt.ii.
MANOA. San Francisco for Honolulu. 13481 Sailing today at lo:o. tne steam scnooner
miles from 8an Francisco, January 20. I Yellowstone rarrled a lumber cargo snipped
ASTRAL, San Francisco for Orient, 1370 1 at the North Bend mill Lumoer company
Nanalmo Saturday morning and put to sea
again for the north today for a second
cargo. The extreme shortage of coal in
San Francisco Is responsible for the Quick
discharge and dispatch.
Loaded to capacity with 10.000 measure
ment tons of general cargo, and taking out
a large number of paasengers, the Java
Pacific steamer TJikembang put to sea this
afternoon. The vessel is bound to Java
ports via Hongkong and Manila, with a stop
at Nagasaki for coal. She took out 125
passongers.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 21. (Special.
The schooner Kitsap, which left Honolulu
January 4 In ballast, arrived this morning
at the Stlmson mill In Ballard In tow of
the tug Richard Holyoke. and will load
lumber for a return voyage to the Islands.
The steamer Admiral Schley, with pas-
seUKers and general freight, arrived at 11:30
. Al. from ran r ranclaco.
The steamer Selkirk arrived today from
Vancouver. B. C. and departed on her re-
turn voyage at Z P. M.
The passenger steamer Prince George ar
rived at 2:45 P. M., from Anyox, B. C, and
departed at midnight on her return voyage.
The oil tanker Col. E. L. Drake departed
at 1 P. M. for San Francisco via Point
Wells.
The oil tanker Oleum departed at 4 P.
U. tor San Francisco,
SCHOONER ORCAS LiAUXCHED
Elizabeth Morrison, of Seattle, Is
One to Christen Craft.
TACOMA, Wash., Jan. SI. (Special.)
Christened by Miss Elizabeth Morri
son, of Seattle, the 11-year-old daughter
of Phillip Morrison, of tho Seaborn
Shipbuilding Company, the auxiliary
schooner Orcas. the second vessel built
by this company, was successfully
launched today. The launching waa
witnessed by aU large number of per
sons, among whom were many invited
guests of tho company from Seattle
and Portland. Aa soon as tho vessel
was off the ways she was shifted to
tho company's dock, where tho work of
Installing her machinery was started.
It Is expected she will ba In commission
in six weeks.
Tho Orcas Is a vessel 170 feet In
lnnirth. bv 38 feet bear and 14 feet
depth. She will carry three masts and
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Marshfteld ..
Medford ....
Mineapolls ..
Montreal . . .
New Orleans
New Tork . .
North Head
No. Yakima. .
Omaha ......
Phoenix
Pooaiello ...
Portland ....
Roseburg ...
Sacramento
St. Louis ...
Salt Lake . .
San Diego ..
San Francisco
Seattle
Sitka
Spokane .....
Tacoma
Tatoosh Is'ld.
tVsldes
Wall Walla.
Washington
V, Innlpeg
SW Cloudy
sw Clear
S W Clear
16 asio.iol. .'S snow
04 O.S4,3 xw,Pt. eiouay
40! 54U.O0,..,W
Clear
miles from San Francisco. January 20.
LURL1NE. Honolulu for San Francisco,
868 miles" from San Francisco. January 20.
wilhelmixa, left Hiio for Honolulu at
5 P. M.. January 20.
GRACE DOLLAR. Tacoma for San Fran-
Cisco. ,0 miles north of San Francisco.
K.ILBURN. San Francisco for Eureka. 40
miles north of Point Reyes.
The steamer Adeline Bmitn arnvea irom
San Francisco at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
The Coast Guard life-saving crew went to
South Bay this afternoon to look Into the
condition of Charles Baker's gasoline launch
which broke down and arterwara got inio
that small harbor. The Doat ana mr.
Baker were found to be all right, but owing
CORONADO. 6an Francisco for Grays to the condition of the Coos Bay bar the
Harbor. 115 miles north of San Francisco. I craft was not towed back today, but will
IAQUA, Tacoma for San Pedro. 130 miles I be secured when the Dar is quieter.
north of Farallons.
YACHT VENETIA. San Diego for Ean
Francisco. 37 miles south or Point But.
CEL1LO, Everett for San Francisco, oft
Point Arena.
SCOFIELD. San Francleco for Hongkong.
OS miles west or pan lranelsco llghtshiD.
ETicKfttltfc;. mho lor tan Francisco. 158
miles from san Francisco.
ROSE CITY, 18 miles south of Point
Arena-
power plant will consist of two 100-
horsepower steam engines.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Low,
0:24 A. M... 7.4 feet5:55 A. M.... S.4 feet
11:43 P. 1L..10.1 feeti6:&4 P. M....-1.4 feet
Columbia River Bar Report,
NORTH HEAD. Jan. 21. Condition at the
mouth of the river at 6 P. M. Sea. moder
ate: wind. southeast. 6 miles; weather,
clwudy.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 2L (Special.) Bring
ing canned salmon for Astoria and mlscel-
i.. ... f,.i,ht fnr Portland, the gasoline 1 PORTTjiN'D. Jan. 21.- Maximum temper
schooner Mirene arrived during the night ature. 44 degrees: minimum temperature, 38
from Newport. degrees. rtiver reaaing. B a. ai.. leeii
After lving In tne lower naroor over nirni. cnanne in -- nmn. c i.,... ..o.
V. S. Naval Radio Reports.
TURRET CROWN, for Balboa. 40 miles
west of San Pedro.
ADMIRAL SCHLEY. San Francisco for
Seattle, 175 miles from Seattle at 8 P. M..
January 20.
, NORWOOD. San Francisco for Belling,
ham. 60 miles south ot ths Columbia River
at 6 P. M-. January 20.
PROVIDENCE. San Francisco for Abor-
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Jan. 21. Sailed Steamer
Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Eureka and San
Francisco.
ASTORIA. Jan. 2L Sailed at midnight.
steamer Johan Poulcen. for San Francisco;
at 6:S0 A. M.. steamer Multnomah, for San
Pedro; at 8:25 A. M.. steamer Asuncion, for
San Francisco; atlA. M.. steamer Despatch.
for San Francisco: at noon, steamer Daisy.
for San Francisco: at 1 P. M.. British
steamer Wearwood. for Jamaica. fo orders.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. Arrived at 8 I
P. M., steamer Northern Pacific, from Fla- I
vel. Sailed at 9:30 last night, steamer I
Beaver, for Portland.
SAN PEDRO. Jan. 21. Arrived Steamer I
Klamath, from 'the Columbia River.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21. Arrived I
Steamers Phoenix, from Bandon: barge W.
H. Smith in tow, from Seattle; Toeemlte.
from Port Gamble: Eureka, from Boat Har- I
bor; Governor, from Seattle; barge Acapulco. I
from Port Angeles. Sailed Steamers Brook- I
lyn. for Bandon; D. G. Scofield. for Hong
kong; Anyo Maru (Japanese), for Hong
kong; TJikembang (Dutch), for Batavta:
George Washington (Norwegian), for Copen- I
hagen via puget bound.
TACOMA. Wssn.. Jan. 21. Arrived
Steamer Juneau, from Southwestern Alaska;
steamer Spokane, from Alaska. Satled-
Steamer Panuco, for Cuba via San Francisco.
SEATTLE. Jan. 21. Arrived Selkirk.
from Vancouver: Prince George, from Anyox,
B. C: schooner Kitsap, from Honolulu.
Sailed Steamers Colonel E. L. Drake.
Oleum, for San Francisco: Selkirk, for Van
couver, B. C; Prince ueoree, Anyox. S. C
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Weeklv: Concert Orchestra.
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PANT AGES
MATINEE DAILY. 2:30
TnE COl'RTROOM GIRLS,
A Ragtime Travesty on a Trial. -
6 OIHKK Mil, All 6
Boxes and loses reserved by pbosis. ,
Curtain X:S. 1 and 8.
TRAVELERS GrtDtS.
San Francisco
Los Angeles
(Without Chance Ed ICoute
(omfortabl.
ElcKnntlT Appointed,
brucuinc
S. S. BEAVER
Sails From A Ins worth Dock
3 P. Me TUESDAY, JAN. 2S.
lOO (.olden Mile on
('oliinibURivrr
All Kntes Inrludtt M
l.rrlhA and Mala
Table nntl Service
Inexcelied "
The San FranrlKo A Portland S. 8. Co.,
lliird and WashLnnii Ktrr?t w1th
O.-W. K. 4k N. Co.). Tel. Broadway 4&w,
A 6121.
P. M. report preceding day.
tA. M. today.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A high presaura araa, central over East
em Montana, overlies the Western States,
except tho Southern Rocky Mountain dis
trict, an! Western Canaoa: tne southwest
ern disturbance ha moved northeast ward
to the lake region, and precipitation has oc
curred In most portion a of the country. The
weather Is warmer In the Puget bound and
Lower Willamette Valley sections. South
ern California, the Great Salt Basin, the
Gulf States and northeastward to the Lake
Region and Upper Ohio Valley; In general
colder weather obtains In other sections, es
pecially on tho eastern slop of the Rock
Mountains and In the plain atates. Tem
peratures are below normal la the eastern
portion of this Forecast District.
Although conditions are somewhat unset
tled over Northwestern Washington. Indica
tions are for generally fair weather in this
district Monday with alight temperature
changes and generally southerly wind.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity- Monday, partly
cloudy, southerly winds.
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Monday.
partly cloudy; not much changa tn temper
aiure; winas mostly southerly.
Worth Pacific Coast Monday. gentle
southerly winds; North Columbia, occasional
rain; boutn Columbia, partly cloudy.
T. HRAXCI8 DRAKE.
A1ptnt Forecaster.
TOO ITK TO C LA aB TFT.
M' DANIEL Killed at Sellwod car station,
Sunday. January 21. at S P. M.. D. R,
TrtcDanlel, U.t of i37 Fargo street, aged
'58 years. Ke mains are at the residence
establishment ot J. P. fr'.nluy A Son. Mont
g ornery at 6th mU Funeral notice later.
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TODAT.
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CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
. tell sad n under-
and its proper use, whether it is little or much
is of daily concern to you. The best method of
handling it is through a checking account.
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transaction.
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3. 8, 13, 20, 24.. Cal. Str. Kxpress leaves
9:30 A, M. Fares S3, 912.&0. 30. flT.ii.
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ico snd isos Aniceles to Honolulu. Jan.
23; Feb. 12; March 5. 23; April IX. 30.
t l ao ru un- t,ri p . unit up.
rionn if , oin una isri
TirK F"T rafion, iota and lioyt
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actual. d ..rvica. lew raiaa, laclu4a,
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H. S. tSl'ACNt
C. W. ETINGER. 80 Filth St.
A. D. CHAKLTON. SJS Morrison St.
B. K OAKKISON C M. St. Paul Rr.
DOREV 1!. SMiTH, 116 Third at.
E. F. BA1KD, H'O Third St.
H. DICKSON. 348 Washington St.
NORTH HANK KOAI3. Klfth snd Stark sta.
I'SION PAC. R. R.. 3d tt Washington sts.
K. B. DL'FFI, 1 Third St., i-orUand.
Fer l.r.
dwUM ..it.
same ad tw. rvBMrsllv tl ...x.
ban ad Ibree essMtcatlr tlsM. ........ .su.
tame ad lis r wvia cffsjwwUf t tlmfi ...i.
Ts. BMfd nitM apply to a41.erliaeDi.aaa
aaiinr .Nrw 1 oAjo ana all ataar claaaifn
uoa. except tn. t ell. Inst
allwslloua Waaltd Male.
bliuatHtaut msdimi female.
or Kent Bu.ms frlvat. t-aaalllre.
board and itoona frtvat. aaullte
H.aMkwsliil ll.uass ITiTal. tana 1 1 Hi.
Ka't oa tb. aoov. claaalXacaliaa. as 3 eeats
line euon lawrruaa.
The Orrmsisa sill aeeeat elaaslfletl aA.
.ertisesDenta ever th. telepooae. provided U.
advrctjMr is a aaBecnoer of etuier puon.
io price will be auoted over the paone. bat
kill i 1 1 k. FMlivwi III. fnllA.i..
V bether sabaetiueBt ad.rvlaeiaenla will b. I
sceepted arer ta. pbooa depeads arpoa tb.
promptsfs. of paiacat of telepaone adver
timenta. "blttuaUon. Hiatfd" aad "Per
aonai" adTrrtwmenti U1 nut b. accept.!
aver tbe telepuoae. Orders for one laMTtloa
.nly will be accepted frr Hruraltur. for
asia," "Businea Opuo, tanltle.." " misain
Uouse.' and 'Vaated to Beat.'
Serious error, ia ad ertlsements will bs
rectified br repabUeattoa wltbout addltieaal
cbanta bat MCb repablicalloa will But b.
anade wb.re tbo error doe. not materially
all eel tb. valae af t'-e ad.ertleesaeat.
Caueellatloa af orders aver the trlephea.
not recognized aaieaa eoaliraoed tb. aasss
da? la writ Ins-
Clty News ia Brief" advertisements atfret
be presented for publleatloa for Th. tjaadav
Oresonlaa before 5 ocioek pAatarday after
aooa far other daj. pubUcatioa before S
American Hawaiian Steamship Co.
All aailings between
U. S. Atlantic and
U. S. Pacific porta
are canceled until
further notice.
C D. h s.asdiT. AXt latarb Kt, raniaaa
COOS BAY
EUREKA. SAN FRANCISCO
S. S. KILBURN
6 P. M. Friday, January 26 :
12a A Third Street.
Phones Mala 1314 aad A 1314..'
Phone Your Want Ads to
- THE 0REG0NIAN
Main 7070, A 6095.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH BE AS
Via Ta.til and Rarotonca. Bel Lines from
F&n Francisco Feb. 8. Alar. iia-. Apr.
May 2a. e-vntl evrir 28 days. Send for
ptvmphletm.
i.MUN A. 0 CO. OF NEW ZEALAND,
zV i aUf raia bU. timn t raiaciMj.
r i4usTsi wwuisilain aad railrutsva eaciMi
OREGON HUMATE SOCIEH
Off lco Boom 153 Courthouse. 5th-atrett
En. rnc.
Phone from 8 to 6 Main SiA, Home phone A
Z525. Mbt call after office hour, Main tl 06.
Report all c&sea of cruelty to turn abova
addreaa Klectrio lethal chamber for small
am mala. Horse ambulance for sick an-1
disabled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dop or other pets communi
cate with ua Call for all lost or strayed v
stock, as we look after all Impounding.
There la no more city pound. Just Ortfosl "
Humana bociuty.