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0 TITC SUXDAT OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 26. 1915. PARCEL RAILWAY III FEED 1100 ON HASSALO IIl"PREDS OF MEN ARE FED AT MONSTER CIIRISTMAS DINNER ARRANGED BY EXECUTIVES AND STAFF OF 0.-W. B. . N. SYSTEM. ADVERTISING MAIL ORDERS MAIL ORDERS Greetings, Music, Entertain ment and Dinner Are Ex tended to All Comers, I I.I I j JjarfcaJaa- j;-'.!; J w-tia. OST y ' .... " 0.-W., R. & M. CO. IS HOST Ati-Street Dock and Steamer's txrk Ar, tHrentrd Se4) ef ChrUtaxe Cayrty and Fravag tt lnjr ripr Thank. rm 0- cat dl.tlnrttca had pr.- en Ah-(r.t elch yetrday. lio tn.r Ihu 1114 m.a p ar-ooa of! ne ice uAi arimu t.BBfr evi a te U-W. n. A .V lyt-.m. tot;-: r neither uM 3. all bam- en aa timlnr. Bey I'i'iK were met wli haaiene. and frjoi; irot ad troia rai'road etfl ci!a a. emslTe. eatartaiaod ltk tnu.'e set f.naliy lavttod lo dinner. heat w.r ntrtlal I llnn) IS rlaeeur f the ereaj l. stadyin tra ladlvidaaUy and .:e;:-:y aa tar marrnaoi past, aaj t f that tar Cart bad woa ID man Ifl. mior pausine; to ?ra t.l.lF fff.-U!!'JO. "ti'.t a fr war at.fil.f a'mlttaae. n I t."T w.r. ann wh 4li;lr4 a anl,t.v F of bavla Ia4al441 loo fr;v In lnoatnt before pro pantn t"i.!T!! f-r more set al crr n company prevtdad. t.i la Pmnlf4. Pram th ttx ti sua raeb4 th ap?rewa ia ta dck tr eralkad amid tfna. color eitrl4 tlcbta. Cartat.-ra bl.a f r4 tleau. Or-soe rasa end National. tr.rin end corn f itr r.. Katarta- the door ef the b! .:in room aw tn 4xk. thr ere lnf by cm of tb CA.VV. K. X. ff ) wieh.4 team a cry "Merry rurmmM a4 eecorted thena to aala erraa4 areuad a .!bi aoal atove, Tir ta.y wr prtr4 (or to -Tt 4 ril:a." Oa eaa a4a a aa 1 foorn was t'ii;pS with tot!t caeataca and t.i tnaa glvea opper t jri'y ta weak e4 to comb tr lx( If d.strsd. c'5rwt,a tr ra at4 aa4 1' ail to tAa A4 Clo I3rtt. tha tX-W. R. A .V. a-np!ora biEj in!. at tlx.ca. ImSitrMaal i.c lion. T feaa4 plarat aa It ar tUJ b(ora and probably orr araa aatirinc; tha aiara wr at thir bt. Tb titsra bar4 aJctloaa f bw ac4 all vtataca. Iatara?ara4 'ti ,aer4 S'rnbar ac4 t&c mat tut t4 at hart-:rtBf waa tay .t wlt 4t af It afo, u.-nJouSt-1JT Binr a hrtS:4 balac rcai:4 to Bill aa familiar aoaaa wara (. Xa Dlao la rmrtlaa. fa part! af 14 tha maa wara la t-ra arort4 frooi ts w allln c-room to Ci lower 4oa ao4 thaoca aScaM tha forward .) a-r of Ilia tmr llataalo. t! analsdacll of whtc w, a r?iica af t dock aa to 4orat!oea, rvd aloav bo-.a wara toe r tablca. T1! (ita who fo:;owat tba f.rt alt t il 4!J act f:o4 tha Uul ef t-la labia rthtnti 4tarraa(4 bocaota o'feara ba4 bf b;ora thta. Tba aim b -fsot4 craw ef waJtara. ha44 br 1 Kraaaa. itrtppa-l Ui tabtaa. an-4 fraa ltan an4 tha c!aatt at 41h ra:ac4 tha fnrmar it!int. la paraoaal chart waa W. W. Wat . ha.1 ef th atwar4'a 4partmat f tha lm. whi'a la tha eatl'T b!4 fnrt.t Jona )qtta. fertnar chaf at to Ho'. I Mul'aemah. br4 ba II aal4 no tmrt- 4!a ta tba popatar batl rr riY4 asora attaatioa thaa ha ba atawa4 rtar4f aa th 4lila rd. kfr. Watana'a lat abow4 lhra h4 bn bib b!n5i iartra af bf, tl at ef rh af bf. J4 lici ef pork, fl loiaa af pork. Il l lo. of brval. 14 aallon, of mi:. li aalloa af cram. 3)4 pia. HU a4wirB. 13 bo ef appl. nl'it ta anamit4 tuitlty aa4 at lAa !aar. wltb pip an4 tobacco for alL f talaa Uia mr tba maa were b 4 ta o4 lock" br Tpreiatl of h ce-npaar. an 4 ca carri4 with b'w an arp;. tan4wlf-a arwt imcklif etAiartat to carry l-a throucb tba day. Talka Aro Clna, ITaCa icnt ef tba na wara erw44 ta ti wai'iaa-raon. ta'ka war mad br H W-ra. of ta Uba4'(t r.?w cjl C J'-B. an4 F. Joa li. Hord. pa af th rtrat pTbytraa t harc. botb cotaS.BC th ma ea thair ware la l'f. what tba futare nut h:4 la a' or fur tbana if aaScaataaa waa tia cf ecpertualtloa. aa4 iiilif ti"n a b'ltar Ufa. I4 li'i-r. a7laj araat of lb rnjir; rarbonnatr ?lr ao4 aavaral f ir"ini tharo to aaaiat rimmitr front ach dpartwint la aa maa for :rrr a rart5:y aa 'c wr prai44. an4 "Captain" It'll t. Cast! tverk ant tba manna fire wara en kaad. J. IX Farra't. rraaKtanl ef th rontpaar. aa 4 J. P. "Ilria, --prt4t. araat tim at tha 4 j wt'.h ethr official co' thair ahar towar4 tha aire af tba men t'mr vr rr lil wo rarri4 oot the rf!,''' t ra!lajr effi- c'aa-r. nir.x i r.iLiL-rrn r.rLTT nrHiairsrttoa PLaa Conatdrml for Lata ef Waahlarten. rjretr ra on la fal aa4 tr. t-arr.rr.Bt la haal'.irj mar bo laatnr.a of tba fifir operation ef th itaam.r "a:o of nis:rioo If caaac.a b:n aa.l'!ra4 caa Ba a-ul. In tba ola! af a?r'a. The ,aa ail rraB'lr p4"-h4 br 'h rtca!ator 1 from Tie ra::.-Co;ambi r.t r.4 a aeon aa tbe wa'ar raced ab f la ba bal4 out on the wara for aa ia-a:atioa ef bar bi:i. liar a.w ewr.r lac;ia I f 1.w that tbe vaaaal la ctt awar aft more Dan l aeeerY an 1 to a darrae thai la da'rtmeataJ. a tneaad butM!fc oil th afar aacttoa If tbe Rera I r-on-a-ir-4 br bui!'ra Th 2ai;r Oataart. Taaab.'a ef th, f:."itkr l:ao. la oa the waa at tba r4 ef tha Portland SVpbaliaif; Com r3T. ant w::i ramam out ef water ahaat tbrao wa, ,o a to 4nr out a, nut aa poaalM. Can.ral orerbaal laa la boiRa; don aboard. Il.trrrJ Callao Still Adrift. fiZATTtJ!. rc. IS Th pararlaa barb r::ao. ah:3 ll rrort! Uat r- fht la d:'ri aovtb of Capo p. ale. K C. w!;i bar .. tora awar br a aaia. la att:I aJr'.ft. Tbe Ln t.4 State coat auard cottar cttoaorli,a report 1 tbla toorr. l-a tat b4 aot rat fiB4 tie CaUlaax. TS cat'ar la caa traniaa br aaarcb. Tba Callao waa w..i erf tha coaat. aa4 tba atora baa T?0 4JWB. Lwantkrr Leadlac Ilrcordl Ma Jr. Apr.OErX. TTaaX. Dc. JJ. ffpo r il v A aew ?! rcor-l fr o5.rf a at.-.r wa ai--om-'l.hl hara rea a.riar br lb Grara Harbor tev4or fempany la load'aa; t aa.-r-r Nor rd al tba t-rtl mttl la 13 hasra TVa rniL aavrrte4 ITa.04 feet of laaa- A-ir V' vvHJ -vi- XvJ" i v-f ,t."- -kt--: , . .-ih v.: , h- I J Kt.XC Oakland and San Ramon Fig ure In Deals. SOUTHERN TRADE HEAVY Schooner Will Contlnaa In Lnro- tx-r-Carrylnx Aloof Coaat Lal ter Vcaael WUl Be rirs to riy Parr-McCormick ITaX- To tha Fife Lumber Compaar ba beea a!rn4 Utla to tba well-known ackoooer Oaklaad. a Coaat aallar that kaa oftaa baa loadad bera a4 aatsl U aala flew tba emblem of tbe Tide water Jil l Compaar. aa la la ba re tain ad la tbe lumber trade betweaa Nortswat porta and California. Her capaeltr la .. foot. The e,ael waa turn. U oot al aa rraaciaco aad la of 113 toaa net rlat,r. wltk a l.aatki of Itl fl bara of ! feet ..a j..!. or bai4 of t a feet. Ona .mlo of tha BBat WOrk llcl4 more tban paaln- Interaat bare. It being- tha tranafar ef tba ateamer Baa Lemon from J. Dodge A Co. to tbe Parr U'Cormlc. line, aa the laa Ramon araa orlitBailr bul.l for tbe rortiana Callforn a trade and baa eporated bare durlBC- tba Pall. Wiater and Sprlaa; eea- eotia tienailr. bla uad ia too Aia baa trade la though latelr a- plied bat v.. a If Oo:4a Uata and Vaiicaa aad Cartral Amertcaa porta Tbe et.amer la the frat to earrr tbe km. f'.as ef tbe rarr-XleCormick fll. whlck baa fr coaatt4 af e,4e booad north wltk seneral carso that . t. r IhOir arw-aara ona a.-art'l in lit liBii . . vj . . P.rr --.i blB 4etermia4 at flrat to an 'n the ownarablp or veaaoia. It i. undaratood tbat aba will be pre. ..1 Into aerrlee oa tba Coaat rearo Ut'.j. tho'ja mar make Poaet Sound o-v uioni'j. aa tba eompanr baa -l.rMiad Ita aorrleo tha re. Tba McCer mlk rt cf ateamare la 0Prte4 rao:ar!r anlar Uat f'. an4 carso la carrlej la etier, aa well, lirre be!nT rrora two to tar.o ataaxcer a w,k di-har4 bare. Porvln4 enjora tba lartt trade la wb!--b etearu ,bocara Crura of aar barbor eortk of San Fraadeeo. aad bo at da ka aa eice'.lant aerrlco from r-colar fretfkt and unfr Una. Ta proat bobmi of aortbbouad caxdo la normal. wb!!o eanitbbooBd thara baa beea mora lumbar offered tbaa cottad be accepted op la J an o art 1. and It la reaeonad tbat tba Bait few tnoeth will wttneaa aa lacreaaa la 4 tnaatlo tonaaaa mored. sixosn TfE sTE.nrrt ftted Cr7toke Caatla Will Load Rail, roatl Timber for Cngtand. pTovlaloa baa bea made for dta patcbtna a i-ran4 carao of ral!rd ti from tbe Columbia Hirer for Enclaad eartr la the rear, aa tbe British alaaa. r irTtoa CaaCe la to load bare tbe lattor part of Jenuarr. baln c-oraicnad to taiaa A Pebon. Aa Ike Brttjeb itaanir St. Veronica waa aaaoaocod earlr laat weak, at leaat two earfoaa will bo floated of tko een-.e kind br Pebroarr la. roin ttaamara aro en tha war from New Tork for Vladivostok wltk war munition and are to proceed direct from lb Rua.ian port to Ik rlrer. Tbe Graratoke Caatla will work about !. ; feet aad th St. Veronica cloae to 4. . feet. Aa considerable addi tional railroad material araa ordered laat rear aad I awaltlne; shipment two or three mora eteevaera are expected to ba named, soon. HAWAII ItECXPTIOX DESCRIBED Crral Northern Faaecncpra Am Celebrating at llonolalu. Pasrer oa the steamship Great loruaraa aacoaa ej.aa 3-4 & li- SHIPSCHANGEHANDS ' tV r 4 - - - ' . a , ' ' - i AT OyK TABLS aVBOaULO ITEAJIilH wallaa la'.aod aro celebratlnc Cbrlst mas today at Honolulo. A letter from one of thoeo who want oa the first trip and remained arer (ires a aarnp'.a of what visitor ar treated to la tba three and a half days" sojoura at Honolulu. After tba recep tion and free Mo br offlelal and a band, there waa geisha danclna. recep tion 'bp the Outrigger Club and surf board riding tendered br member of tbe club: Hawaiian luau or feaat and bula dancing at tha Coral Garden; band concert ea Sunday, and a grand ball and a dinner to tko officer of th hip. Among those from Northwestern statea oa lata voyage of th Great Nor thern aro: Mr. atvd Mr. G. B. Carpen ter, ef Medfordi Mr. and Ura. W. W. Woodard. R. Bernard and Lrdta E. Goldberg, of Saatl!; Henry Clautra aad !r. and Mrs. J. D. Sherwood, of Spo kane; Ulae Florence Powers. e al' lace, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Shaw, of Butte. Mont.; Mre. K. C Manlon, Nelson Csy and A. Gamut, of Port Und: A. 1L Carka and M. 8. McCarthy, of Calirarr. Alia.; Ura. W. O. aad Miss Roth Robiason. Blaine. Wash.: Owen Wayson Tacoma; N. P. Koi. Vancou ver. B. C: Salt Lake City. Denver, North Dakota point. Chicago and other cities further eaat were represented. The Great Northern I du back la San Praaclaco December 11. FREE CANAL PROPOSED ronrDirxTrn rrrtioDucrt bixe, to EXEaSPT AMCrUCA.fi. Sao a tor Tola he Majority Pars, af eaa- saro. Vat Chaaee Is Plsaialaaed br ttllaas's Oppoal tl. OREGONUUf SEWIBCREAn. Wash Incton. Doa. Stweaator Folndexter, ef Waahlngtoa, la aeeklaa; to oado tba work ef lb laat Congress aad to permit Amarlcaa ships to pass agaJa through th Panama CaaaL without payment of tolls, ill bill provide: "That every ship flying- th Amarlcaa) r.ag and otlU4 la Amertcaa registry. whether engaged la domeatle or for- lara aommarce. shall be entitled at all time to fra passes through th fanama Canal." Ia view of ta fact that th tolls xemption law waa repealed by tha last Democralle Congress, at tha Insistent demand of President Wilson. Senator Polradeater Is not disposed to believe ba ran readily get consideration for kls bill, yet be believe that a etrong majority la Congress, regaraiee et party, believe thai American ship ar entitled to free passage through tha Canst Th difficulty will com la In. dueing Demoerata to vote for tolls esemptloa whea they know the Inteoe hoalllUy of the President and know be would veto th Polndriter bill. vo If It abould paa both bouses. "The people of tba Pacific Coaat. aald Senator Polndexter. "were bitterly opposed to tha repeal of th eiemp tioa clause of th Canal act. and they are sua hopeful that tha greet ml take made whan that provialoa waa stricken from the law may ba cor rected. sxao iioi-Ds Tire atherica Tic-port of Propeller tn Troable Troves to He Only Minor Delay. What caused gloom for a time but later gave war to ami end th en joyment of a dinner oa time waa a report yeeterday that the steamer America bad beea damaged through striklnr a snag at Hunter's, a short distance above SL Helens, when bound here ea her morning trip. Her failure ta report en lime resulted la the Iralda. of the aaroa Una. being aent down stream and It waa found a anag bad wedged between th rodder and wheel of th America, Assistance waa given and aha was freed, continuing here, a little behind time but onburt. Both steamers left a usual la th afternoon for down-river polnta and the office fore rot away aarly. though when new of trouble waa first received ther were long face and vision of eating cold turkey. Hlaa. . . Low. .rv A u IM reaaMO-no A. M....SS reot Li & K irn" Xeova-W P. M.....C. let ' . v fi-i j.- i- .a- . . , "'-ir':fckr; ' a ? ..- -a Ja - i A.-' UASSaXO. CANADA IM BUILD Lumbermen Want Ships to Compete With Americans. BOND ISSUE TO BE ASKED Project Is to Construct SO Vessels Patterned After New Auxil iary Schooner Ordered by sMcCormlck Interests. British Colombia lumbermen ar be hind a move to secure legislation, with a bond-lasu feature, to provide for the construction of a flsst of 19 auxil iary schoonera of tba eame type aa tha City of Portland, being finished at St. Hslens for tbe Char lea R. McCormlck Interests, which ar to b operated on th Coast In competition with Amerl can ships. Thara I to b a duplicate ef the McCormlck vassal, work on which baa bean commenced at Et. Helens, and the first will be ready In March. Ia the latest Issue bp the Govern ment of Commerce Reports, th follow- In la printed concerning- tha move: "There ha bssn a material Improve ment In lumber-shipping facilities from th Pacific Northwest porta. Tha firm of Charles IV. McCormlck A Co. baa completed a vessel with a capacity of 1,090.000 feet to put In the trade be tween thla Coast and European ports. Today I waa Informed that another veascl of practically tha aama capacity ha bean ordered. Theaa vesaala will be four-meat and bar setnl-Delssl auxiliaries. "It la reported that a bill will b Introduced at th next meeting of th British Columbia Parliament providing for a bond Issue br the provincial gov ernment to be used la building 10 four mast aaml-Delsel auxlllarr acboonere. These echooaera will bare approxi mately 3131 tone deadweight capacity, or 1100 ton pros registry. This Is equivalent to about 1300 too net reg istry. Their capacity for carrying lumber win b about 1,000,000 feet each. These schooners are to be turned over to lumber manufacturer of British Columbia, who axe to aaauma lb bonds and pay for th schooner a bond fall due. They are to be operated In the lumber trad of th en tire Paclflo Coaat. Ia anticipation ef thla, J. G. Wood, of British Columbia. baa been appointed by the British Co lumbia gpvemment to open office In London for th sal of Canadian lum ber. "It la represented tbat these vessels win tak about 300.000.000 feat of lum bar annually, wberea tha present ex portation la only about (0.000.000 feet. Keels of six or eight of these vessel are to be laid In British Columbia by April 1 and tha remainder to be built aa the demand tncreasea." It I understood to b th aim ef th McCormlck directorate to build a fleet cf auxiliary schooners to be known aa tha "City Line." each veaael being named after a municipality on the Coast. Carrying 3.000,000 feet of lum ber and having provision aboard for S00 barrels of oil. they are expected to ba able to navigate CO days without the use of aalls. but th plan la to ope rale the engines, which will drive twin screws, only in eairoa. rougn weather and bead winds, also when moving up or down Inland watera ao as to aav towing expense. Marine Notes. v, work wsa performed aboard the "Bit Three" liner bear yaaterday, but Ions sbore- a will tarn to toaay. aa cue Teaeei sau tomorrow and ana ia ia earrr a ran cargo. ArrancefneDie dii w i maa iw ww the achooor feaoaallto from J.ah Bay to port:aad, she baalec bean blown north bile oa Br way irorn aaa rraaciaro to ihi. h.rlmr. Th voaaal la to work a cam of lum oar at lr.. mill or tne rortiana uum b.r Company la tne Intaraaui of W, R. Grace to. TAnuail for San Pranelsco the steamer Johaa Poulaaa sailed yesterday, ladaa with lumbar. Captala bfacs'.na. who la spendln Chriat- roea bar, .aye tno .learner fereakwaf.r win ke i aaeiu tha beat una la Ah hisUQ, af Fluff Rugs Rag Rugs HAVE YOU ANY OLD CARPETS? New rugs mads from wornont In train. Brussels, Axminster, Smyrna carpets. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. Send for booklet. WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. 54-58 Union Are. N, Portland, Or. Fhones, East 6516, B 1475. Largest, Most Complete Factory in tha West. Free Parcel Post Mention this ad and we will prepay return charges on Clean ing or Dyeing. Barl la . vusa E. 3d and Ash Sts. Portland. Or. Mala T11S - A 3121 Max M. Smith Florist We make a apedar effort in Cut Flowers and Plants For the Holidays 141 W 6th Portland, Or, SPECIAL l7JEWELEtCIN 16 SIZE OPEN FACE IN 20 YEAR GOLD FILLED CASE. 6 Special Sheet Music Offer All Laleat Pepalav Haale Eight Coplea for ft 00, Poataald. Rack to the Carolina Yon Love. He'a a Has; Picker. Mr Bird of ParadlaM, Little Orav Mother. And thousands of othera. Largeat Stocat la ftortaweel. GRAVES MUSIC CO. Ill rssrlk SC. povtUaa. Or. RAZOR BLADES of all kind, of Safety Basots sh&rp-i mad. See dosen. Wo prepay poetafc-e. IL T. Hudson Arms Co. 110 Third Street, whea aba la p!aeed In earaise between San Pranclaco and Periiaaa about January iu. San Pranclaco advices are tbat tbe Grace tnbereet. which have taken ever tne ateam are of lb Paelfle Mall f.att tbat were uaed on the rua b.twa.n tne beidaa oate ana C.ntral America, will Install oil burners In fcea Juan, eaa Joa aad raru, etnera et the line bavin liquid ruai apparatus aboard.' It la belieaed that ultlmaialy tha route of thee a.! will b alien dad to Paniaad and arobabla all aorta en tb west Coaat ef South America included In the MhMtHt. Aff.r tha war and attendant blah rraiehta the Grace ahlpe Cluaa, Cacto.ua and Cuaoe will be aaJ)at.e for tbat route also. Cantaln Oaorca Lapralk. who waa In tbs earvlc of the Grt .Northern Paelfle Steam- ahle Company wnen tae torotnera uraat ,rtn,n ana jsorxBern facuic cam out. la bow rn chaxsa ef tbe banre fleet of Janw Orlffttna a Sons, of Tacoma. and ta on tba way from San Praaelaoo north In command er the earie carrarouta. wnicn waa formerly tbe steamer of mat name ana operabed between Portland and Baa Praa- ciace tor a uma. One of the vals to peas thro turn tbe Panama Canal laat weak waa the ateamer laavajo. ef the Arrow Line, which loaned train here for Ensiand aaa ws neia at n al oe ainoo Ootobar IL At the laatance of M. R. Ffooaer. ebar- terer ef the aaiael. the Biitlih bark Gal sate, which . Is loadad with barley for Eu- ron ana is lying in tns atraam. naa Been. libeled. It baaing been alleged tbat Cap tain Griffith, bar master, declines to aian bills of lading drawn In accordance with t.rma of the charter party, tha difference nr over in, amount or oanast remaining In tne ehlo. which was tho cause of dis pute before ber loadlns; waa fin la had. Movements of Teasels. PORTLAND. Dec 13. Arrived Steamer J. B. Stetnon. from Ban Pranelsco, Sailed Steamer Waahtenaw, for Port as Luls. Aatarta. Sec SJ. -Halle.1 at midnight. steamer Ravalli, tor San Pedro. Sailed at t A. M., ateamer P-anaman. for Honolulu i Puvet Sound, railed at noon, ateamer Johan poulaen. for ban Pranclaco. Arrived st e P. M.. atramer Northern Paclflo, from San Pranclaco. Ban Francisco, rac p. Amna at 5 a. Vf.. steamer Aurella. from Columbia River: at noon, steamer Beaver, from San Pedro. Sailed laat night, ateamer Daisy Putnam, for Portland. ABiona. Eeo. . arnven at t ana tert op at P. M., steamer J. B. stetson, rrom Saa Prancleco. eeattle. Waaiu. Dee. to. Arrived eteamer Deapatch. from South. aat.m Alaska. Kews From Oregon Ports. ASTORIA, Dae. 11. fSpeelal.) Carry ing central carco from Portland, tbe American-Hawaiian line atramer Panamas aallad for New Tork via Puget Bound. Zbe steam scbooaer Raveiu sailed dur f Ti l ' atala 1711 a-ini This Graf onola Meteor with 13 selection (8 10-Inch D. D. records) prepaid via parcel post to any postofflco In tha United States. $18.90 Tour ehelca of any 65c records. A genuine Grafonola, guaranteed in every way. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHOXB 42S-431 Waahlartow St. CO, WONDERFUL OFFER ONI? 9SCENTS Week For Welka Only Aad Tea WUl Receive a Handeome Cluro.VOLl Complete With 3Satra Need lee and Heeorda. Every home should have one. Money promptly refunded If you are not absolutely satisfied. GRAVES MUSIC CO. SSI Foartli St, Port la ad. Or. ELASTIC HOSIERY Had Fresh Dally la Oar Store, Quality tbe beat: prices right, and fit g-uaranteed. Come see the loom work, ask for measuring blank and buy direct from makers. LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. HOSIERY AND TRUSS DEPARTMENT. Coraer Third aad Yamhill. FOUNDATION OF BUSIHESS SUCCES ilkcfL4ucitioof -Uttcta have bad ail th chilaarasm a a im.Bailymae fiaf awotiieti enrolled tm aeru ire Huineu Elucitton-"proa! of tb valvt q BelataaJa-Walke-r juc. tiOO Cowiei i IviImm. aWoani Penraciiihla, Tdfrs".r. Dny ana aibc tcbool. Powttioaj wtvca mmpemoL W rtu tot cuaJct. SINESS LLtoE LOOK-READ!! Settings at Sflaht as Well aa Day, Ope I'atll 10 P. M. Give Us a Trial on Photo Work, KODAK PIXISHITf O. Hls;h-prlced photographs 12.45 per dor.en up. One 8x10 enlarged photo with every dollar's worth of Kodak finishing-. on SPPJCIAI.TT IS SMOKELESS -LASULIt.HTS. THE SOWELL STUDIO Copyina aad Enlarclaf Old Photos a Specialty. 43014 W1SH1VCTOV STREET. PORTLAND, raone Mala 3342. ing the night for San Pedro with lumber from the Hammond mill. After discharging- fuel oil at Portland and Astoria, tha tank steamer Waahtenaw sailed for California. Bringing a heavy freight and a fair list of passengers, the stesmar Northern pacific arrived from Fan a raneiaco. The eteam schooner Johan Poulaen sailed for gan FteneUco with lumber from Rainier, Oak Point and West port. COOS BAT, Or., Deo. 25. (Special.) The rteamehlp F. A. Kilbiira Balled lor ban Francisco. The stsam schooner Tillamook sailed for Ceoullle River. The gasoline sehooner Rustler sailed for Rogue River yesterday. The ataem schooner Yellowstone, due to day, has not been reported. FLORENCE. Or.. Dee. tl. (Special.) The gaaollne schooner Patsy left for Port land today. Notice to Mariners. The following affects aids to nav laration In the Seventeenth Lighthouse District: Columbia River entrance Main channel gas snd whistling buoy a, extinguished De cember 21. .aa relighted December 22. Juan de Fuca Strait Neah Bay gaa and whistling buoy 2, reported extinguished, was relighted December IS. tYaehlngton Hound Poat Point gas and bell buoy 2, reported extinguished, was rsllghted December 20. ROBERT WARRACK. Inspector. Colombia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD, Dee. 25. Condition of the bar at 6 P. M. ; Sea, rough; alod, north west, IS mllfs. GREEK STEAMSHIP SPARED gnbmarine Submerges on Seeing Flag of Vessel It Attacked. NEW TORK. Deo. SB. The Greek steamer Ioannina arrived today from Piraeus and reported having- been fired on by a submarine, nationality un known, when about 10 mtlea off Kala mata, Greece. Captain Hajapis aald the submarine pursued the steamer for some distance before firing- a shell, which fell 60 yards off the starboard side of the steamer. The Ioannina then stopped ana we a OU'LL FIND IT" worth uihlU living at Hotel iNortonia a daya eeKs montn a year till Doomsday; Longer you stay better you will like it; it's in thaair. HOTEL NORTONIA spells Comfort - - Atkome-1 ness CheerfulnessCon venience, -that perfection ' of detail which .makes ou comfortable, i Exquisite careven " culi nary detail-faultless service is source of much pleasure. TKe tKing that always appeals moderate prices. 1 y is ,lln off ahingtonj st WsihingtonT Portland Bibles and Testaments 25 Discount Encyclopaedia Britannica, 28 Vols., $15. HYLAND BOOK STORE 170 5th St. Opposite P. O. As We Are Going to Move To Our New Location at the N. W. corner of Fourth and Morrison Sts. About February 1st, 1916, WE HAVE PUT ON A Removal Sale All of our goods, with the excep tion of a few contract goods will ba disposed of at greatly reduced . prices. The H. T. Hudson Arms Co. 110 Third St, near Wash. St K. Stephan Hemstitching Chain-Stitching Accordion, Side and Sunburst Plaiting Buttons Covered 4Joods Sponged Scalloping. ORDER BY MAIL 209 Pittock Block, Portland, Or. Broadway 1099. New Home Agency Clean-Up Sale of all of our Ma- V chines. T$rt& Terms given on this sale. Used Machines of all makes from $5.00 to $10.00. 349 Morrison St. 1 submarine passed close te the steamer, but submerged after seeing- the Greek flag- on the vessel. RED TAPE DELAYS HELP ; Mexican Ambassador Will Tako No Action Jn Tvprins Fight. WASHINGTON. Dec 25. If the Rocke- feller Foundation and the American : Red Cross wish to assist In the fight : against typhus fever In Mexico City, as . recently indicated, they must deal dl- ; rectly with General Carranza. Ambassador Arredondo said today . that even if asked to do bo, he could ; not make representations to his gov- j ernment on the subject. mce me - foreign office had not consulted mm and be did not regard It as a matter of International chacter. , MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. j - DUE TO ARRIVE. Name. From Data. , , . Tn port . . In port .. Dec 24 ,. Dec 2S ..Dec. 10 . . .Jan. 3 ..Jan. 3 Bear Los Anreles. ., Northern Paclflo. . -Ean Francisco. Roanoke aan Diego. . . . , Beaver Los Angelea. .. F A. Kllburn San Franclaco. Rose City .. Angeloa. .. Geo. W. Elder San Diego. .... DUE TO DEPART, Name. Pr Date. Northern Pacific . -San Franelaco. ...Dec 21 Bear. . Los Angeles Dec. SI 8. F. for 8. D Dec 21 San Diego Dec. i'S Harvard Celllo J. B. Stetson. ,.,.an Francisco... Dec 2 ....Kan Diego Dee, SO ....Fan Francisco... Dec, 29 .... .Kan Diego Dec fcO .. ..San Franelaco.... Dec SI .... Los Angeles ,Jan. 1 ....San Diego Jan, 2 ....Ban Pedro ..Jan. S ....San Diego Jan, 6 .... .Lea Angeles Jan. Roanoke San Ramoa .. Multnomah. . . Y. A. Kllburn.. Beaver Willamette.... Waparoa. . . .. Geo. W. Elder. Rose City Portland-Atlantic Service. DUE TO ARRIVE, Name. From Date. Kentucklan New York Feb. js Georgian r.ew ora ,.aar. a DUB TO DEPART. Name. Per Data. Kentucklan....... -Honolula Feb. 1 Georgian.. . ..u.Honolulu..x,.u..a, Slag. r