Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 16, 1918, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MORNING OBEGOXLO, MONDAY, DECE3IBEK 16, . 1918.
13
GREAT MARINE PLAN
N
United States Shipping Board
Report Made Public.
BIG FLEET NOW OPERATED
Contracts Already Made for 12 9
Steel Cargo Vessels of 8,8 7 7,-
u 60o Total Tonnage.
TTASHIXGTOX, Dec. 15. Completion
of the great merchant marine construc
tion programme as it now stands, modi
fierl to meet the coming of peace, and
still further extension of shipbuilding
is recommended by the United States
Shipping Hoard in its second annual
report to Congress, made public today.
The nuestlon of a permanent merchant
marine programme is left for future
determination, the board indicating that
it will have suggestions regarding both
development and operation at .the con
clusion of investigations now in prog
ress. Describing the tremendous fleet now
operated by the Government, the re
port shows how enemy tonnage was
tecurca not on i y oy taKing over vessels.
Interned in United States harbors, but
i'.v jiururiaains ariu cnitiicrtii troni
other nations which likewise had seized
ierman and Austrian ships. Cuba,
China, Siam, Brazil, Uruguay and Peru
all aided the United states and the
allies in this regard. The cost of re
pairing the German and Austrian ves
sels amounted to approximately Jll,-:
194.S62.70.
Amount Of Tonnage Shown.
The Emergency I'leet Corporation of
the board owned on November 21, ac
cording to the report, a total of 455
new ships, of 2.648,892 deadweight
tonM: 09 former German vessels of 343,
06 deadweight tons; 6 former Austrian
vessels aggregating 35,262 deadweight
tons, and 36 other ships, of 137,248
to'is.
Of the SI Dutch vessels taken oyer
under Presidential proclamation, 52,' of
2'!6,340 deadweight tons, were managed
ly the Shipping Board and the others
hy the Navy. There were 328 foreign
. i : f , ! t- " i 1 ..... i I I. . . ..
M11US-UJ. J.ODU.iUl UCdUWClKlll UUUC1
charter to the board on this date and
450 American ships of 2.910.766 dead
weight tons under requisition, making
a total of 13S6 vessels aggregating
7,49S,07S deadweight tons owned, man
aged or chartered by the Shipping
Board.
With regard to the requisitioning of
American tonnage, the report says:
"Perhaps no phase of the Shipping
Board's work lias been more difficult
to adjust fairly and satisfactorily than
that involved in the requisitioning of
ships for use. Nevertheless, most own
ers have co-operated with excellent
Bpirit."
Contracts Summed Up.
Contracts and commitments of the
Kmergcncy Fleet Corporation for the
construction of chips made during the
year provided for 1296 steel cargo
ships, of 8,877,605 deadweight tons; 80
uteel tankers, of 737,000 deadweight
tons: 94 steel .troop ships, of 787,000
deadweight tons; two steel hospital
ships, of 20,000 deadweight tons; four
steel refrigerator ships, of 37,500 dead
weight tons: 1 104 ocean-going steel
tugs and eight steel harbor tugs, and
16 steel barges of 54,800 deadweight
tons.
The wood and composite ship con
tracts called for 1SL complete wood
ships of 707,500 deadweight tons; 519
hulls, of 1,841,000 deadweight tons; 140
barges, of 359,500 deadweight tons; 162
wood tugs, and 33 composite ships, of
116,000 deadweight tons.
BOliLAM ri'XERAL IS IIEUD
Services at Church of Madeline
Conducted for S teamshipmun.
Funeral of Frank Bellam, widely
known steamshipman, who died Fri
day morning, was held at the Church
of the Madeline, in Irvington Saturday
afternoon. Father George Thompson
delivered the itinera! sermon.
Mrs. A. S. Petzel sang "Pie Jesu,"
nd at the conclusion of the scVvice
Mrs. Charles Shea sans "God Shall
"Wipe Away All Tears." Frederick W.
Goodrich was organist.
Interment was at Riverview Ceme
tery. Honorary pallbearers were
Itocer Sinnott, Arthur Shuback, "W. C.
McBride, C. 11. Thompson, Harry Dick
son and Henry Smith, active pallbearers
being Bert Haney, Barnett Goldstein,
George "W. Joseph, W. K. Kicrnan, Ira
Beeman and E. B. Duffy. Services were
conducted at the grave by Father
Thompson.
STEAMER BIRCH LEAF LAUNCHED.
Eighth Composite Vessel of Snpple-Bal-in
Output Takes to ater.
Birchleaf is the name of the eighth
composite ship floated for the Emer
gency Fleet Corporation by the Supple
Eallin Shipbuilding Corporation, and,
as her official hull number is 233, she
was launched at 2:33- o'clock Saturday
afternoon, Marie Lockwood. the1 11-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C.
lockwood, being given the place of
honor as sponsor. Mr. Lockwood ia
plant manager there.
To data tha corporation has delivered
the Harney, Wallowa. Calala. Dalana
and Alriie to the Government, while the
Ashburn is to go on trial trip about
Tuesday and the Awensdar is having
her machinery Installed. The Birch
leaf waa the last ship of the original
contract and four ships were awarded
under a second contract, three of which
are on the ways and the starting of the
fourth hinges on the interpretation of
the Shipping Board's recent suspension
order.
Pacific Coast Shipping jVotes.
ASTORIA. Or.. Dec. 15. (Special.) The
steamer City of Topeka arrived at 8 o'clock
this morning from San Francisco via Kureka
and Coos Bay with freight for Astoria and
Portland.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 15. (Special.)
It is declared in shipping circles that Pa
cific Coast ports are beginning to boom al
ready in af ter-the-war trade. This is In
dicated by the large "non-essential" cargo
brought here today by the Japanese freighter
.ankai Maru from Callao and Guayaquil.
An unusual part of the more than 7000 tons
of cargo on the big ship was 16.000 sacks of
cocoa. A shipment of 3250 sacks of coffee
took up a portion of the space.
The Nankal Maru will discharge Imme
diately and then take on general merchan-
PRODUCTION
AGAIN INCREASED
Last month we manufactured
6,800,000 pounds of
EIVETS, BOLTS
and
BOAT SPIKES
Can Tip serve yon?
NORTHWEST STEEL CO.
Portland, Oregon
nnrn n
unuLU u . uu unuG
dise for Oriental porta. The. freighter ia
the flrat of the vessels of the Ocean Ship
ping Agencies to come here. This concern
plans to 'have at least three sailings a
month for the Orient.
The men in charge of floating the steam
ship West Zucker, which stuck in the mud
in San Pablo Bay lasT Thursday, telephoned
today that the vessel had been moved to
deep water at hlsh tide. The first try at
floating the large craft waa- made Friday,
but without any success: At high tide to
day, however, she slipped back into deep
water when a stiff pull waa made.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND, Dec. 13. Sailed Steamer.
Klamath, for San Dieco. via way porta.
ASTORIA. Dec. 15. Arrived at 7 A. M
and left up at 1:30 P. M.. ateamef City of
Topeka. from San Francisco via iureka and
Coos Bay.
SAN FRA.vflSCO, Dec. 13. Arrived
Steamer Rope City, from Ban Pedro.
SAN" PEDRO, Dec. 13. Arirved Steamer
Trinidad, from the Columbia. River.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 15. Arrived
Steamer Sequoya (British), from Beaumont,
Texas, via Balboa.
SEATTLE, Dec. 15. Arrived, steamers At
suta Maru, from Kobe: Northland, from San
Krancisco; Catherine D-. from Ocean Falls,
B. C. ; Prince Georgf, from Prince Rupert;
schooner Ruby, from Seward. Sailed, steam
ers Washtenaw, for San Francisco; Cather
ine D., for Ocean Falls, B. C; Prince George,
for Prince Rupert.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Arrived Lake
Madaket, from San Francisco.
CALT.AO, Dec. 11. Arrived Steamer
Geo. W. Klder, from San Francisco. -
V. S. Aaval Radio Reports.
(All positions reported at 8 T. M. yes
terday unless otherwise indicated.)
WASHTENAW, Seattle for Martinez,
passed Cape Flattery.
CADDO PEAK, Portland for San Francisco.
13r, miles north of San Francisco.
E. H. MEYER, Columbia River for San
Pedro, 30 miles south of Seal Rocks.
SALMON, San Francisco for Honolulu. 833
miles from San Francisco.
WAPAMA, Everett tor San Francisco, SO
miles north of San Francisco.
LUCAS, Richmond for Vancouver, 60 miles
north of Richmond.
PRESIDENT, Seattle for San Francisco,
440 miles from San Francisco.
HYADES. fan Francisco for Honolulu. 420
miles from San Francisco.
NANKING, San Francisco for the Orient.
2342 miles from San Francisco at 8 P. M-,
December 14.
LYMAN STEWART. San Francisco for
Seattle. 490 miles from Seattle.
HERRI.V, Gaviota for Llnnton. 750 miles
from Gaviota.
PORTER, Everett for Monterey, 350 miles
from Everett.
WHJTTIER, San Francisco for San Diero,
402 miles from San. Diego.
ARGYLL, Seattle for Oleum. 170 miles
from Oleum.
OLEUM, Portland for San Francisco, 313
miles from San Francisco.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High. Loiv.
11:11 A. m. ..10.2 feet'.via A. M r,.a rmt
18:28 P. M 0.0 foot
Colombia River Bar Report.
NORTH HEAD. Dec. 15. Condition of the
bar at 5 P. M. : Bea, moderate; wind. east. 4
miles. t
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dec. 15. Maximum temper
ature, 47 degrees; minimum. 44 degrees.
Kiver reading at 8 A. M., 6.6 feet; change
in last li4 hours, 2.1 feet rise. Total rainfall
(5 P. M. to 5 P. M.). 0.03 inch; total rainfall
since September 1. 1818. 11.50 Inches: normal
rainfall since September 1. 13.52 inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1018.
4.02 inches. Sunrise, 7:17 A. M. ; sunset, 4:26
P. M. Total sunshine, 2 hours: Dossible sun
shine, 8 hours, 48 minutes. Moonrise, 11:48
P. M.-: moonset. 5:22 A. M. Barometer (re
duced to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.33 inches.
Relative humidity at noem. 74 per cent.
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FORECASTS.
PortlanlJ and vicinity Fair: north ta mt
winds.
Oregon Fair; gentle north to. east winds.
Washington Fair, except rain near the
coast: moderate easterly winds.
Idaho Fair.
EDWARD L. WJCLL3. Meteorologist.
Youthful Couple Arrested.
Lillian Beers. 22, and Harry Ferrera,
18. were arrested at Park and Wash
ington streets yesterday by Patrolman
Forsythe and Sullivan, and held pend
ing investigation of the eirl's ante
cedents. Police say she came here from
Seattle.
Destroyer Foote Is Launched.
QUIKCT, Mass., Dec. 16. Tha de
stroyer Foote was launched from the
Fore River yards of the Bethlehem
Shipbuilding Company Saturday.
AMUSEMENTS.
LYRIC
MUSICAL
STOCK
Daily Matinee. lOo Only.
DILLOJJ tt FRANKS CMIke nri 1.
Tha howling farce, with musical trimmings,
IN WRONG.
Tha Season's Best Giggle-Getter.
Tnes. Might "Country 6tore..
1'riday, thorns CI lis' Contest.
DANCING
TONIGHT
COTILLION HALL
FOl'HTEEN'TH, OFF"
WASHINGTON
PORTLAND'S
FINEST AND LARGEST
BALLROOM
Wonderful Ball-Bearlne
$prlae Floor.
LEAIt TO DANCE AT
OUR SCHOOL.
EIGHT LESSONS S3.
SOCIAL DANCE h
BVTSnY WEEK NIGHT.
Good People. Good Crowds.
Courteous Introduce.
Apollo Temple
23t Monnisov sr.
50c PER COUPLE
Snappy Mnalc.
Diaelig School Open Dally.
The Bank of California
National Association,
Portland Branch
Third and Stark Streets
Capital
Surplus and Undivided
For convenience of our depositors, our Savings Depart
ment will be open on Saturday, evening; from 6 to 8
o'clock until further notice.
. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits
m
iiimiiitiimmmnmuTrrtm
1 LIBERTY BONDS
WE BUY AND SELL LIBERTY BONDS
I At the market. Also buy your partly paid contracts, or will
I loan you the money to complete your payments. Remittance
mailed out-of-town eellers day bonds are received.
Uc:enaed by V. S. Government.
I NORTHWESTERN TRUST CO.
I SKCOSfD FLOOR AVII-COX BLDfi..
COR SIXTH AND WASHJNCTO.V. PORTLAND.
luiiHNHnitflimmiNimmnmttHunimMim
ALLIES INSIST ON RIGHTS
ARMISTICE AMENDMENT SIGNED
ABOARD FOCH'S TRAIX.
High Commands Reserve Privilege
of Occupying Neutral Zone on
Right Bank of Rhine.
PAIUS', Dec 15. The complete text
of the amendments to tha German arm
istice, -which were signed this morning
in Marshal Foch's railway train at
Treves, follows:
"First The duration of the treaty of
armistice concluded on November 11 is
prolonged one month until the 17th
day of January, 1919, at 5 o'clock in
the morning. This extension of a
month will be extended until the-con-
clusion of preliminaries to peace, sub
ject to the consent of the allied gov
ernments. "Second The execution of the condi
tions of the agreement of November 11,
such as are not completely fulfilled, will
be followed and completed in the pe
riod of extension of the armistice after
regulations fixed by the international
armistice committee, according: to in-
AMCSEMENTS.
1 Ticket Of flee- Kale I
UPK.NS TODAY I
HEILIG M.,"d7"
ray at Taylor
anil A 1122
THIS I Wed.. 1 hnr nrp IS. 19.
WEEKSFrl, Sat ULWiSO, 21.
SPECIAI, PIIIC'K MAT. SAT.
VVOKI.U - KAMOVS
CARTER
I ASK HIM I
ILLCSIOAIST MIM rtKADF-H.
MPKKMH IN MAMI1.
TONS OK ILLLMON.
YOU WILL BE EiE'D"
EVK'S Floor. 11 rows $1.50, 7 rows
Jl; Balcony, $1, 75c, 50c; Gallery, 50c.
SAT. MAT. Floor. Jl ; Bal. 75c, 50c;
Gal.. 50c.
HOBART BOSWORTII
(Himself)
In ."The bea Wolf."
"Somewhere in Fmsre''
Harry and irace Lllsworth.
BERT UTZGIBBOX
Archie and Gertie Falls: Jack and Kitty
Oemaeoj Official War Bet lews
Travel Week It.
COl'RTN EY KISTKItS.
Keatares of .Many MUKieal Hueeesaes.
7T.
BARGAIN MGHT
JO.MGHT.
Tonisht. all week; mata. Wd. Sat..
Famous BAKER STOCK COMPANY ia
BRANDED
A Startling Comedy Drama of the
Uoderworld.
Direct From the Fulton Theater.
New York City.
Evenings, S5c, 60c; Mata.. 2ic (War Tax).
Next Week "THE SPOILERS."
MORRISON AT 1 1 TM
PLAYS THAT PLEASE
BARGAIN TONIGHT, O C
ANY SEAT SOC
THE DAUGHTER OF
MOTHER MACHREE
FJTS-SEATS ON SALE NOW FOR
MIDNIGHT MAT, DEC. 31
A N T A G E C
MAX. DAILY 2:30 a-
The Thor Amusement Co., Inc., Presents
EVA LA RCE.
The Famons Broadway Comedienne, and an
All-Girl Cast In the Smart Musical iaree.
"HtRB COMK EVA."
SIX UTIIF.K BHi ACTS.
Threa Performances Daily. Kight Curtain
at 7 and .
$8,500,000.00
Profits $8,649,016.99
m
Ill I
a
HimiMimiimmiaiHniftiHitiuHiitRHtrt
structiona of tha allied hlsh command.
"Third The following: conditions will
be added o the agreement of Novem-
Der li:
"The allied high command reserves
the right to begin, meanwhile. If it
thinks it wise, in order to assure new
guarantees, to occupy the neutral cor.e
on the right bank of the Rhine to
north of the bridgehead of Cologne
up to the Dutch frontier. Thia occu
pation will be announced by the allied
high command by giving six days' no
tice.
Y. sr. C. A. Goes to Coos County.
MARSHFIELD, Or.. Dec. 16. J. C.
Reed, a Y. M. C. A. secretary, is seek
ing the organization of a branch in
Coos County and plans to have head
quarters in Marshficld and branches
at Bandon. Coqulllo. Myrtle Point and
Powers. Many women in Marshfield
are assisting in the work. .
German Guard Authorized.
AMSTERDAM, "bee. 15. The council
of people's commissioners of Germany,
according to a eriln telegram has au
thorized formation of a volunteer Na
tional Guard to maintain public order
and safety.
ALCTIO.N BALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction House, 10
Furniture. 16-171 Second at.
MEETING NOTICES.
WJT.LAMETTK TRIBE. NO.
. IMP'IJ O. Ft. M., meets to
nisht (Monday) at Eairies"
Hall, :s Madison St. Visit
ors welcome.
l'. C. HOFFMAN, Sachem.
VIC CHAPMAN'. C. of R.
HARMONY I.ODOE, NO. II.
A. T. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Mondavt af
1:30 P. M., for the purpose of
conducting the funeral services
over the remains nf mi.
brother. William A. Buchanan. Services at
I'oriiana t-remaiorium at I'. Mem
bers are requested to attend and bring autoa.
Visiting; brethren welcome.
WM. M. DE LIN. Sec.
CAS11.L1A CHAPTER. NO 27.
. a. taiea communication
thia (Monday l evenlnir. Past
matrons ana natrons and rerir.
A1 in officers miosis of honor. An
' nual honie-comlns; meeting. ' De.
trees. iy orucr or . M.
MAnitlTTK liOBI.NSO.N, Sec.
WILLAMETTE I.ODOE. NO.
Z. A. V. AND A. M. A special
communication will he held at
.-viasonic jercpie. todav (Mon
day), December 18. at 7 P. M.
Work In the E. A. Arwrem
Brethren cordially Invited, liy
order
w. fa. WHEKS. Sec
HARMONY LODGE. NO 1
A. V. AND A. M. Special con
mtinactlnn this (Monday) even
Ins; at 7 o'clock. Work In the
Master Mason decree. Visiting
WM. M. DE LIN. Sec
WASHINGTON CHAPTER. NO.
3. R. A. M. Called convocation
mis iMunaay) evcnlns;. Kusi !h
and Burnside. 7;.J0 o'clock. M. M
visitors welcome. By order of
HOY' QI'ACKENBUSH, 6ec
FUNNYIOE CHAPTER. NO
12S. O. E. t-V Stated communlrM.
tlon this (Monday) evcnlns at
u ciuck, iliwicjr nail. .ast Jith
and Yamhill. Degrees. All O. K.
8. members cordially Invltad. By
EDNA I.. DOWNING. Sec
VICTORY dance. K. of P. Hall. Jlth and
Alder, Dec. 21. HlRhland .Social Dani-in
Club. Excellent floor. Knyder's orchestra.
Enjoy an evening with your frlenda.
CUL REAZEE GROTTO. NO. U5. Infor
mal victory dance Saturday evenlnc, Dec .L
ll18.. Multnomah Hotel ballroom.
EMBLEM Jewelry, button, charms, alas,
saw ossicos. Jaassr Brsa 111-1 Its at.
FRIEDLANDER'S for loose emblmaa,
class Dins and msdaia S10 Wasblaataa sc
DIED.
WTNKOOP In this city. December 14 1918
at 407 Columbia street, Ulysses S. Wyn
koop. aced 14 years 9 months and S davs
Deceaaed is survived by a mother and
father. Mr. and Mrs. Edward WvnknAn.
also an aunt. Mrs. Rose Linley. and one
niece. Miss Ethel Linley. all of this city
He waa a srandson of tha lata Peter
Damphoffer. the well-known musician of
Portland. Or. Deceased waa a member of
Aiusicians- .-uutuai Association Local, No.
U0. Remains ara at the Darlora of tha
Skewea Lndertakins Company, corner
m mm ana -iay streets. Jr uneral notice
later.
McCARVER In thia city, December 14.
Harry Kalston McCarver. ased 60 years,
beloved husband of Nora McCarver and
father of Leila' McCarver. Uody will he
at the home of Mra. Hattie Babcock. 1214
Washington street. Oregon City, after 11
A. M. Monday. The funeral services will
be held from the above residence, Tues
day. December 17, at a P. M. Interment
Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements
In charge of S. Dunning. Inc., 414 East
Alder street.
ANTON In thia city, at his late residence
71 Grand avsr.ue North. December 15
1918, George Anton, aged 30 years: hus
band of Mrs. Alice Anton. The remains are
. at Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Notice
of funeral hereafter.
LIVINGSTON In this city. December 13
1H18. Bert Livingston, of 127 East Flan
ders street. Remains are at the residen
tial funeral home of Wilson A Koss. Mult
nomah at East Seventh. Funeral notice
later.
LOOMIS In thia city, December 14. 101S
William Irwin ' Loomis. ased .12 years;
member of W. O. W.. No. 10T. Announce
ment of funeral later by the Ericsoa Un
dertaking Company.
PRATT In this city. December 15. 1918.
Dora Pratt. Kemalna are at the new parlors
or tsreezo at bnooK. Belmont at Thirty
fifth. Notice of funeral later.
RITCHES In this city. December 15, 1818,
Rose Rltches. aged 27 years. Remains at
llolman'a funeral parlora. Funeral notice
later. .
HOWE In this city. Dee. IS, Romeo Howe,
aved 66 years. Remains at Dunning A
McEntea'a parlors. Funeral notice later.
TRAVELERS CV IDE.
DRENCH LINC
Compagnie General TranslatlantlqaeJaJ
NEW YOKK BORDE.41X PARIS
1 PROPOSED DEPARTCRES.
Niagara JJec. S tcspagne. .. .Jan. 7
KoehamHean Jan. t
l ugail liroa.. Pac. Coast Agents, ion Cherry
6L. Seattle, or any Loral Agents.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS
Via Tahiti and Karatonga. Mall and pas
senger acrvto. front baa tranclsc. a very x(
oars.
I.MON B. ". CO. OF KEW ZEALAND,
230 California St.. Nan FranrJaco.
or local el poms h IP and smtlraaul aganci .
AN FRANCISCO-LOS ANGELES.
LOW RATES.
Including Meals and Berths.
8. S. ROSE CITY flails S P. M.. Dee. It.
THE SAN iRANClHCO PORTLAND
b. S. LINES.
Tickets at Third and Washington.
Telephone Broadway 56. Main S53.,
A 134. A .eiL
JTNEHAL NOTICES.
SHADWIK In this city. Decemh.r 14.
1013, Louiea Jane hadwick. ased To years
11 montha and 2 daya; deceased leaves one
sister to mourn, Mrs. M. M. Jemlgan, of
White Salmon. Wash.: four sons. s. I.
Shadwlck. of Seattle; J. C. Shadwick. of
Vancouver. Wash.; P. and L. B. had
vtck. this city, and one daughter, Mrs.
. W'llliam Myers, of Redondo Beach. Cal.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
(Tuesday). December 17. at P. M . at the
residential funeral parlors of Wilson &
W'llson. Kllllngsworth avenue at Kerby.
Friends invited to attend. Interment in
Rose City Cemetery.
SMITH In th's city. December 14. 101.
John C. Smith, aged :lrt years; beloved
brother of Rev. Sifter Marv AdeMndes. o'
the Order of the Holy Names; brother ofl
William Smith. Deceased was a member
ot the Catholic Order of Foresters, St.
Lawrence Court; also the Portland Coun
cil of the Knights of Columbus. Funeral
will leave t ne residence. l;t Bancroft ave
nue tomorrow (Tuesday!. December 17.
J81S. at A. M.. tnence to St. Lawrence's
Church. Third and Sherman atreta. where
requiem mass will be offered at I:;10 A. M.
Interment at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Ar
rangementa in care ot Miller St Trace)'.
GOETHEL In thia city. December IS. 191".
M. Louella Goa'.hel. aged !! years 10
months 17 days; recently of Huron, S. D. ;
beloved daughter of Ella M. Ooethel. sister
of Vera and Margie C.oethel. ot Port
land: Mra. 1.11a Babbit, Mrs. Kuth Ander
son. Mrs. Madge Thompson, S. A. and
Harry Goethel. of Huron. K. D-. and John
Goethe!, of Sand Point. Idaho. Friends In
vited to attend the funeral aervices, which
will be held at llolman'a funeral parlors
at 2 P. M. today (Monday), December Jti,
1D18. Interment Rose City Cemetery.
GREENE In this city, December 14. 111.
Cynthia Elisabeth Greene, aged 1) years;
widow o? the late :eorge T. Greene, sla
ter of Mrs. J. J. Gibbons, of Hood Klver.
Or aunt of Mra. B. S. Morrow and Mrs.
Arthur Barcndr.ck. of thia city: Friends
invited to attend funeral services, which
mill bs held at the Westminster Presby
terian Church. Last h.eventeenin ana
Srhuvler streets, at 1 ::!0 P. M. today (Mon
davi, December 16. 101S. Interment River
view Cemetery. Remaina at Holman'a
funeral parlors..
BANNON At Pendleton. Oregon. Dec. 13.
Iitu.1 v.dwarri P. a nnnn. aged 40 years, hus
band of Mrs. Lola Bantion. father of
Jimmle. Charlea. Agnea and Mary Bannon.
brother of Mrs. R. G. Braiennr, of Brook
lyn. N. Y. The funeral cortego will leave
Flnley'a. Montgomery at 5th. tomorrow
(Tuesday. Dec. 17. at 0 o'clock and pro
ceed to the Cathedral. 1f,th and Davis sts..
where mass will be said at 0:.".0 o'clock.
Frlenda invited. Interment at Mt. Calvary
Cemetery.
GOLDEN At 44!) Lexington avenue, Decem
ber 13, 191S. Armina . t. olden, ageit .
vears and 0 -days: beloved wit, of E. C
Golden, sister of Mr. and Mra. Frank Rob
inson, of Lyle. Wash. The funeral serv
ices will be held tomorrow (Tuesday,), p.-
reinber 17. 1D18. at 2 o'clock P. M.. at M.
F. Church, corner of Fifteenth and Ta
coma avenue. Interment Mount Scott
Park Cemetery. The remains are at the
rmlrienre funeral parlors or waiter .
Kenworthy. 15o2-o4 East Thirteenth street
Scllwood.
SOI'LICS At the residence. 122 East Tenth
ir.oi North. Kcceniber 13. Anna R
Soules. aged GO years IV months; beloved
wife of Albert Soulca. mother of O. Floyd
Bourhton. sister of Eugno Jvyn. of
,-k-r-u iir.v. nr. and Mrs. Mary Fplek
erman. of Nassau. N. Y. Friends Invited
to attend the funeral services, which wil
t... V.-UI af f, uhnv, residence at 11 A. M
today (Monday). December 16. 101S. In
terment KOe City t-emeicry.
DOONEY December -14. Emmet M. Dooney,
. ,l 'iJ vars: beloved husband of Mrs.
Lillian Dooney. inn of Mrs. Rose O'Hearn.
TK. fnn.ral COrtCSO Will IcSVO A. R.
v.i;.r comiianv s parlors. 5!2 Williams
avenue, tomorrow (Tuesday). December 17
t -irt a i thont-e to St. Rose's Churrh
i.-.-,' irif Tv-fourth North and Alameda
. . v. - - ..rulr.i will ba held at
o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment Mount
Calvary cemetery,
n-ii i rv ln thia ri t v. Dec. 14. Ruth H
tv-m.v- Mf,.d 24 years, beloved wife of
. ..mill., nf .lime Wlllev. dluell-
e Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, of
ii... u-i.li Hiil.r of Edith. John
Charles and Arthur Peterson. r uneral
aervices will bo held at Dunning A McEn
tecs" chap-1 today tMonday). at 1 :"n I".
M. Friends Invited. Interment City Cem
etery, Vancouver, vv ash.
BUCHANAN At the residence of his daugh
ter. Mrs. . Jt- vvarner. ill. r.. i.-vo
i . u intft William Arthur Bu
chanan.'aged SI years. Friends Invited to
attend funeral services, which will be held
st the Portland Crematorium at 2:30 P.
M tndtv 'Monday). Dec. 10. Please omit
flowers. Tlfmalns at Holman'a funeral par
lora until l I". .M.
r d . a. ih r..ldence. 1104 East .".d
N.. December 14. 191. t-tuart Howard
Graff, aged a years. 7 months. 8 das. in
fant son or Mr. anu .-irs. wrpii ' -Friends
Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, which wtll te nein at toe ..o.n ia
i.i-n- .t o-att r M. today (Monday). De
cember 16. 101S. Interment Rosa City
Cemetery.
KEI.LEY At the residence. 646 Overton st..
May Kellev. itfl .'J j ears, unnvrq uauso
of Annie Kellev. Friends Invited to at
tend the funeral services, which will be
held at St. Patrick s t niirrn. i;m -no
Savler sts.". at A. M. tomorrow (Tues
day!. December 17. 1918. Interment MU
Calvary Cemetery.
BROWNING In this eity. Dec. 14. Ida E
Browning, aged 54 years, wife of V red J.
n,.iiinr of 671 E. Morrison st. The fu-
nerl aervices will D held this 'Monday)
...ornlna at 10:S0 o'clock at the above
residence. Knends invited. Interment
Kom City Cemetery. J. T. J-'inley A Son.
directors.
GII.TXKR At the residence. 647 Siskiyou
at.. Dec. 14. 111. Roscoe Rush Glltner.
aged (11 vears. beloved husband of Fronia
Giltner. " Friends Invrted to attend tlie
funeral services, which Will be held at the
above residence at 2 P. M. tomnrrow
(Tuesday). Dec. 17. 191S. Interment River
view Cemetery.
SMITH In this cltv. December 13. 191S.
Juanlta Smith, aged a years. 3 months,
daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. T. A.
Smith, of 2 Failing street. Funersl serv
ices will be held at Dunning at McEntee s
chapel today (Monday). December in. 191S.
at 3 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment
Mount Scott Park Cemetery.
OAK In. this city, December 13. Roy Osk.
aged 12 yeara, schoolboy of Ken on. Fu
neral will he held tomorrow (Monday),
December 18. at 1 :no P. M.. from the
residential funeral home of Wilson & Ross.
Multnomah and Seventh streeL Inter
ment Mu Scott Park cemetery.
JONES Funeral of tha late Anna Jones
will be held from Dunning MrEntee's
parlors Wednesday. Dec Hi. at 8:30 A. M.
thence to St. Lawrence Church. Third and
Sheridan sts., where requiem mass will be
offered at n A. M. Friends Invited. Inter
ment MU Calvary Cemetery.
SARICH Funeral services of the late Steve
Karlch will be held from Dunning A Mc
Kntee'a parlora today (Monday), at 8:30
A M , thence to St. Patrlck a Church,
where mats will he offered at 0 A. M.
Friends Invited. Interment MU Calvary
Cemetery.
KASKAMPAS FuneralFervices of the late
Constanllne Kaskampas. aged 30 years,
will be held at Dunning 4c McEntee's
chapel tomorrow (Tuesday). Dec. 17. at
1 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Rosa
City Park Cemetery.
CHUROS At The Dslles. Or, Dee. 14.
Sophia. Churos. aged 27. years. Funeral
services will be held at Dunning Ac Mc
Kntee's chapel tomorrow (Tuesdsy). Dec.
17. at 1 P. M. Friends Invited. Interment
Rose City Park Cemetery.
EPPERLY The funeral services of the late
Albert Epperly will be held this (Mondayt
morning at 10 o'clock at Flnley'a. Mont
gomery at ftth. Friends Invited. Interment
Lone Fir Cemetery. Services at the f rave
private
KAPSKBAl'M The funeral services of the
late Albert Kassebaum will be held today
(Monday), at 2:30 o'clock P. M .. at Fin
ley's. Montgomery at nth. Friends Invited.
Interment at Mt. Scott Park Cemetery.
CLAl'SEN The funeral services of the late
Mary Claut.cn will be held today (Monday)
at 1 o'clock P. M.. at Finley's Montsomery
st Mil. Friends Invited. Interment at Mt.
cott Park Cemetery.
LEIBE Funeral of tha 1st Henry Leibe
will be held from Dunning A McEntee's
parlors today (Monda), at 11 A. 11. 1 D-
- tcrment ill, Scott, Tark Cemetery.
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29.
ACCOKPIQN PLEATING MEM STITCH 1 NO
WJ,SVT' MEM, AND 1'LEAT SKIRTS AN V
IbK lAltU.
.... tASl'ER.V NOVELTY CO..
A;.TK tl TTLK.S AND MKU. JKWKI KIIN
"liW.LLKy and watch repairing. sillier a,
'' Vsh. su. Majestic iheaier bldg.
AI.FA1.I A MEAL. (.Bill ) IKCIIS, MAI.
VVALTKK SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. Jrf7
ANTIQl' KH AND ARTS.
OLU Li Ft A s. copper, curios, tapestry ana
art Jewelry bought and sold, aj d St.
API'KAISALS.
STA.ND.Vkl APPRAISAL. COMPAM'. Kali
way Ex. Bills. Phone Marshall 2752.
AtAUtKS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 14 Second
Uold. silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEY?.
A. W. LAFFERTY
482 Pittock Block.
Phone Broadway 24i.
AiuitKls A. GOLDSTEIN, practice in
courts. mi- .Northwestern Bank b!dc.
BAKItl-.lt M l-l'LIK-4.
OHEGON- BARBER SUPPLY CO. We bul
mm rrn an Kinos I'SrOCT supptiea. .i" "JO.
cami:k.
. M. JO.N'llS, M. D. CANCER TREATED.
312 Morgan bldg. Marshall I4'l.
CARPET CLEANING.
DllflC The kind that wear the best are
v . w mane rrom your wornout carpets
in. ..unn.Bii i.uc t o. trormcr ad
dress, loi Union tvf.l. Rag rugs voun
all sizes. Cat pet cleaning, refilling and
reaixing. Mali orders solicited. East
Slh. I HOXK EAST ;'..". sg, it 12S0.
FLUFF RUG CO. n,v
Kl.l.t LOII KIT TON!.
THE IttWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
37 Washington. Broadway 4:4. A 1 2.". 4.
1 HIKOHIIHCT.'i ANU ARCH bPEtTALIS TS
nii-MAJl, Jb-:clle and Florelle DeVeney. the
wo,., t.i.uuiig cniropoaisia and arch spe
cialists In the city. Parlors .102 Gerllnger
mag., soutnwrst corner bscond and Alder.
Phone Main luol.
DR. GARTNER. Ingrown nails, bunions a
fi.Li.n, loot, arcnes tnaae to order, .ill
Hwctland bldg.. cor. oth-VYash. Main 1081.
1 HIKOPKACTIC I'HYMt IAN.
UK. MiMAHON. Macieay bldg.. 100 chlroao
praclic. S'orld's beet. Adjuntmcnta mtiif
easy. tjuatlnate cases iiOc race.
( IKCI I.AK LETTERS.
CHANE LETTER CO.. 510-11-12 Royal bldg.
Msr. fte22. 1iu letters multigraphed. $ I .ISO.
Ol. LECTION AI.I'.MIIA
N fc.Tli A CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1706.
NO collections, no charge. Established ltliin.
DANCING
ALKSKV Dancing Academy. Private Instruc
lora. aay ana evening. I'lass"-" hYiday even
Itig 2d floor Allaky bldg. s lessons.
SIKH. FLECK'S ACADEMY, luo 2d su Ball
room and stago dancing. Class Tue.,
Frl. eve.: children especially. Main 2lnl.
1)EN'I'IT.
DR. HARRY SEMLKR, Dentist, 204 Allsky
uios-. intra ana .orripon. .viain u.is.
EYh EAK. MIM; ANU THROAT.
Dr. F. V. i'as!eday. specialist: plssses fitted
7no E. Ttiirnside. cor. 2'th. B t:H:l. E. 47S4.
KDVCATIONAL.
A.P.Armstrong
hperialist in Commercial Education.
A r m t ro nj. -1 1 I m
Ml MNfS "OI.rK.F.
K fcSTKl'HAN. hmatltchins. srailoping, ac
corn I'm hAc Tlrt. tiuttons covered ; mutl
order-. lr. PHtock block. Broadway looo.
WIIOLESxLERS AND
Al TO TOCd.
Il HRlll.l.K lirmiv TOP CO., 9i h and Oak.
IIKAI.EK.
MKNDOTA COAL CO.,
bldg. Main 7472.
4 15 N. W. Bank
IKV .K)ISNOTIONS.
L. DINKELSPIEL CO. 7,?,
CHAIN MERCHANT.
PA'MI-'IO OR A IN CO., Hoard of Trade Bide.
HATS AND (Ars.
1 I! AN HOI'SKR HAT
Front St.
H 1 1 K-. WOOL. CAsCAKA HARK.
KAHN HltOS.. 1!T. front SI.
TAINTS AND I I BRIC ATINO OILS.
KI'I.I.MR c,- , i;u, and 1avls sts
Bates (or
Classified Advertisements
la
The Oregonian.
lailx and auada
Par On.
It
Ob tiaa
1 coetecntlre llmea.....
Thrra eoacutlva times. . .
ktv r eM ruRMTuilft timet Ma
'Abe follotrins cIsMiricatloaa zrpiaa.
taa rai a Inch ta ?e pr Ua per da. 7 1
BIltMliont Wasted Male, bitua&ioaa
Pritaii k Hiniliea. Board and jtCooma
frivat -k aniilie. iioijkeepin f llvina
Private iMiuillaa. IS ad taken for
leva thaa twv Unci. Coaot mi words t
tb Hoe, Ad vcrtiaenteot ieacepC for
aoaals') mill be taken aver tne tele
pbvM if tbe adrertiaer la a subecrlber
to either pboae. IS prte will be ejweted
evr the pboae, but statemcat will be
rradrvJ tbe followias; timy Advercla
meat are Ukrs for Tbe tUj Ore
Kuaiaa until a A. M.t (or Tbe HoaU
ureswoiaa uaul f . at. aa turdar.
1TNFR T. DIRFCTORS.
WILSON & ROSS
EAT "Til AM Ml I.TXOMAII
1'oH I a n d a M t I'm resai v e
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
HOLM AN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 1 877.
Third and Salmon streets. '
. Main r(i7. A i:.n.
Lady Assistant.
Perfect Funeral Service for Leaa.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent KuneraJ Directors.
Wash. Pt.. bet. t-'Oth, and Clit. West Ffie.
Mam -iyi. Lady Aaaistant. A i860.
RIYERYIEY. ABBEY MAUSOLEUM
offers slniclfl tombs, family portions and
family rooms. 4'ommodious chapel for final
lervlppn. 'I'lie best in bun I.
POKTLAN L) M A U S o L K L' I CO M PA N T,
:;h JMrto-k Plork. I'hone TfroaUav :t.M.
J. P. KI NI-KV A SON.
Prosreive funeral Plrei-tors.
Prix ate Irlve Women Att ants.
MONTGOMERY AT FIl-TH.'
Main 9. A 1599.
DUNNING tc McENTEK, funeral directors.
Broadaay and Pine street. Phone Broadway
4:'0. A 4...i"5. Lady attendant.
F. DL'NMNO, INT..
THB GOLDKN III Li- VNTKRTAKERS.
4!4 Kant Alder St. KaM Pi. B -J.".2t.
CLOSED CARS FOR FUNERALS
Phon Wood lawn
BREEZE & SNOOK i,n3,Snt "j
MR. AND MRS. W. II. HAMILTON Ku
neral service. 1 0711 K. Gllsan. Tabor 4:11.1
P. L. LERCH aVsr S's?.1
irrjirOrVT Twelfth and Morrlsen BtreeLs.
L,ilVyOUi.i Broadway iS4.
A. R. ZELLER CO.""-"!?
A. D. KKNWORTIIV CO.
Rn;-n I;d St., I.ent. Tshnr r.KTT.
SKKWL'S I NPKRTAKlXti COMPANV, d
and flay. Main 4152. A -JJl. Lady aasuitanu
FERTILIZER.
SbLKCT roitet manure, roses, lawna and
gardens delivered, big truck loads, fci. 5s.
V tLL-KoTTEl) cow and borsa manure de
livered, full or hair truck load. Mar. lii:'.
MOVING.
$1.5u per hour. Auto an. gellwood 17ft..
MlU,
."vrik, .'u, t lira ne r piat- ta y .
plan
trine. -ion YamhilL
mmrnta sold.
n.lKF RIG AND RAO RIO VACTORV.
NOKTIiWKSr KL'ii CO.. estaoUsbcd ll0.i.
i-iuu rut ana rap rue woven. a:i inw.
Ivast Sth and Taylor. bast Ui&O. B 1
OPTOMKTRISTS AND OPTICIANI.
ULASSKS AT A SAVING.
1 toiUit ojr pat ran as on the
n it x of a, t is i iJ UALrons. A
trial will con lace. Oils. Goodman.
Optornetriit. L'Ol Morrison. Ma!n
PATENT ATTORN FYS.
R. V HIGHT cars' experience V.
and loreicn patcntn. I vkum Mag.
orcelcr bide. Main
rn vs-iri ans.
IR. R. A. riiIL.1! PS. JW5 Broadway bin.
Jcheurnrtiism, female disorders. .kun trouble!-,
atomjich, liver, Kidne s. bo we s.
t hroat. ol 11 e. aca li. hlch blood pressure.
80
increased efficiency ; druslees
ircatmeiu. t.;titre. paralysis, heart
toneiiitis. Dr. Wallers, JOB Sn'cU&ud
Marsliall 4!2.
a. he
bldg.
i'i i iniN(; si pn ies.
FLl'MSlVli ELPl'l.lKS at mlio.e.ale prices.
Stark-lsis I'o.. 212 Third. Main 7:,.
VRIN'TINCi.
KKVSrONE PRESS J. II. Uanlenbein. Mgr.
Priming and linotyping. 10OV. Front
street, corner Stark. Main er A 141.
PDIWTIWfl l-'- W. BALTLS r COMPANY,
inlll I lilU in and vak sts. Main 1S. A I l-r
fHOMI-HAND STORKS.
LOiVlN HDW. i FLHX. CO.,
221 Front Stre.-t.
"e buy and sell everything in the bard
war-, and furmlure line. Phone Mala
Pl72. A 7174.
MAIN C41o Huy and sell second-hand, toots,
junk, eld automobl'es. 2-1:1 Front.
AMERICAN TRANSFER & STORAGE
VK HI RRT.
New Auto Trucl.. J, 2 and tn.
Thone Broad- 4i;;a. ."u9 OaW t.
I-et ua figure with you.
OHtXiO.V THA NtSKKIl O.. 4T4 'iiisan i -corner
of ir.il.. Telephone Broadway l'Jl
or 1160. W own aiid oprrale two larc
rlan ".K" w rehouses on lerminal track.
I ,o ept i nu ra nre rtt in th! !(.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
(". M oi.so.v thaxsfki: cr.. :i( nxv.
M A DISON-ST. JiilfK A WAKKIlulSK. OK-lu-e
isii M.idit-on. General merchandise
and for.ardlng agents. Thone Main li'-l.
PACKING M VINt: STOK.MiK.
FKCI RITV STOKAtit A TRANSFKR (C.
1Q." Park st. Main Mn.y A in.M.
CI.AV P MOHSK, INC
TRACKAUK. STOItM-.K. THAN SEER.
4C-4."4 Oliran SI.
KMKlllMI MAKI R.H.
DH. llassetrom. Kjrilncrt 8 sl.. 17 yr.
ex.. lady attendant. 012 Dekum. Main
WATCIf RKPAIIllMi.
HIGHEST prlcea paid old watches and Jew.
elrv. Condition no object. Repairs a spc
cialtv. Reiner Jewelry Co.. 41l- Wash, s.
XATlnXAI. Kl'KI, CO. East 2041. PhorC
blocks, mixed slab, good furnace wood.
MANUFACTURERS
FAINTS. OILS AND MAS'.
RASMISSKN a ('-. 2d and Ta!or.
ril'K. rll'K HI'll.Nti AMI IAMFA
M. I.. KI.1XK; t-4-t Front H.
I'l l MBIM. AND STKAM M rPI.H.
f. I KLINE. t4-R Front St.
I'RIIIIK K COMMISSION MLR HANTS.
l'.VKIiIIN; & l'ARHKI.I.. ! Wont St.
KOI'K AND IIIMIIM, TWIM-.
Portl.ind Coidage Co., 14th arnl Northrulv
.H. POORS AND 4.1. ASS.
W. P. Fll.I.1.1! A CO.. 12th and I'lVn s :
ivM.i, rAriK.
MIl.I.L'K Wall I'.n.r - lt. Co.. 172 First st.
MOIKliX W'Al.l, PAPI K
2:; 2d .
VI ORlsTS.
MAIITIN l-'oRRLS CO.. Klnrlsis.
v as!unctn. Miiln A li.n. l-'iewers
fr s'l on-iiiinn.1 srtlMli-slly arranged.
CI.ABKK J5UOS.. i1rli.5. ..; Morrl.cn st
Main cr A IMi:, I-'inc flowers and llorsl
de?,:crs. No branch storer.
MAX M. FMITII. Main ";l."., A Selling
Kids.. th an.l Aldr fts.
I UV I N;t N I'AUK I'l.i'ltAI. c. 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral designers: lewest rrlre.
TON.-il-'.Tll HJIKII, "0.. -H7 Wnslmcton
St.. bet. 4th ard :th. Main MO'.'. A 11,11.
U'RI.INKR. I'ertland llnlel.
Ji Morrison.
MOM MI;XT.
rOKTLAM" MiRRI.K WORKS, Jfi.-lm! 4lh
St.. oppo.ite t'ltv Hall. M.lii Soi4. rhilip
Neil ,c Son" for tnrinorisls.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Offiro. Itoom 11 ConrthoaM. 6th frl.
Kntrance.
Thone from to .. luln S7. Home rh.n
A .'.:.. Nlcbt rail after office hour.. Wood
lawn ".
itrnort aM cssea of cruelty to the above
address. Klectrlc leihal chamtier lor .mall
animals. Horse amUulance for a:ck and d
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dn cr other pet communi
cate sun us. t all for all lost or strayed
stock, as t look after the Impounding.
There is no more city pound. Just Oregon
Humane Society.
N r.w Tonv.
Send Us Your Old Carpets,
Old Rsii and Woolen Clctblna.
Mak. Kascraible. Uaatd-Hoseai
FLUFF RUGS
They Wear like I re-a.
Mall Ordece. fcend far Booklet,
Ks Rocs Woeen. Ail SUea.
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.30
WESTERN I'Ll'FK RIO CO..
4 Vuloa Asa. '. Last al. U 147S.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ImproTed city and farm pmnertr laatallnMBt
repaynioa prirlUge If preferred i praxnpi.
reliable service.
A. H. B1RRELL CO.
tll-ZlO Northwestern Bank Baildlas.
MaraJiall 4114. A 411.
JOHN B. COFFEY
MORTGAGE LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
to) WILCOX BLDU. Mala 70S. A I70J.
MORTGAGE LOaANS
ON BISINFSS ANT) RESIDENCB
TROFEKTV.
ROBERTSON KWI'0,
Z07- ortbmslarn bank Bids.
It LOTS C.-.xinsn, iioo.
rjraded streets, cement sidewalks, ce
mcnt curbs, mater mains in and paid.
Si'EAK.NS.
202 WI'.COI bids. Mala 3017.