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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1915)
8 TIT& SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, rORlXAXD, DECEMBER 2G, 1913, REPUBLICANS TALK OF BACKING OOSE Guy Martin, Once Candidate of Third Party, Is Discussed for Idaho Governor. VA.'J DEUSEH IS DEMOCRAT! of th election In t Hors 11vn tr- notion dutrl. t showed Ira W. Carter to hav rled It vot for th three-year trm and K. t. Ulneah 12. lor tb two rear term. Vf. A. Kelso received 111 and Grant Smith X. For is ont-TMr term. J. W. lamnir lil and U. W. .N w be r ry It. Th slat ttut la lacking cob 'rn.ti MBr point of lb tlKtlon regulation, aad tbat tbe district our not raa nutttr of nmt adrera rullnr. throwles oat th ntir prt-.d ar of tb district, tber wt.l lik:y b a hear ln fc.for taa Superior Judc asking at. raiiac a ona of ta point la Ta gratt precaution la to b ebrv4 is a. I detslla. tbat this M'i.-)-acra project mar oot bo raud to Buffer for Waal of leaallty. Th official caovase of tka UranjvUw iT tirioo district snow U l (ieaney elected for tko thr-yer terra (lit tko fail oto of 14. ror tho two-year Iro rviirw Ar o Fxpe-rta-ax to aaaa fTeidentUI Candidate If lUjuMirU ll-ade TWkrt of llrpiMlrtu la Tk rrtarriaiv fcv ie.a ko.i:n t- cttar f ttto political alas I ' til week. Tfr aro ! of a boom bains c.art.4 fr Uir l-.rt ft. of .n.!eo.il. fir ti aona.aat.aa for 0-t(!wr oa Ik t ribi ti.-.c. Mi-. ilrt o 1-4 tk. frarMit party a ita fbraiofiJ 'M 'Ula t.ir y.ar wk.a tb o Ti4anCial Ictur wr tri- iii fr-a t.x baUot by a u;rtn Co ft tloruioa. Ts i-n4 development I t ct of t'inl J I. Uj''jU. of '-.-.:: i.i torjm carty a X !om .1 cnaaitlHnu, who l.aaee f.r a-M.-a. to att.ad ta m..tiaar of IRo Nt.nl eomtmtt.ex. Ji irr II Ti Irocriulot aro eise? t.tlla, out coi9:nat aiica. Tey a'o la c ia4 to .r a witinaT iiim a Ida- bo bl.v.o.t tbat tk.y kav sethiae? to ia by raaaioat m.atter. Rafaalkua f . a 1 1 r Mr. lUrtla. .'a;: t.jy Martin ka probably aot aoaa coni.:tal It bn known kara at tb cloao f tba w a that em of ta mora la f. tfoatial ka4 eriau:y eoo.iiere.l tb advisability of assro. tin niro to ester to Kpoi- li B?imri for lortion. It aiai a pbnonDaal rum la tb Cnral l-tion of IHJ. (mn )( an4 :''( boti kta i;'publt'a an4 (Harnocf Ctc oppoaQt A fftuc r?. It a . ma t a l-ioj laipr ioa ao a camcaiarn.r. for k ta a 4 tiiip ipaaacr aa4 atudoal of tat ao: . wa. Mr. Ma.r(:a kaa b'a tala4 of for Aetorar-lnart aa4 tbi I tko frt t:m raport of aa autSaatlc eatar ba tinaod t' last ltl tbo utr tr ji Bomisatioa ea tko Iipao ! can t:kt. o - Nvaarwoal M Toot. NttUio-al Comrr l ttmaa lB-r"!l i(ot t::at koul4 tJ 1114 Kpubll raa coavvatloa aoniaat Koovlt. tbo Tarnv win abaa4on aa attrapi to Bomiaato a 'ri4etial caa4t4at an i aupport tko I'o oml. li ai4. "Our party la a laoaaatU fima atrnnarvr triaa It waa la tocoibr. Ilt rtoxr:M or i-t laid k:f AT ih:IO. a 4 ( i: V : . ' ' H'-; : TO i WEST IS DECLARED DUE FOR REVIVAL Seattle National Bank, Re viewing Conditions, Thinks Improvement Is on Way. LUMBER TRADE IS BETTER Hanlna T. Ciraa. FUKr.M'AX. Or. l-v- t. S?o rlal ItarrUoa T. tiraa. Tamkltl t'ouatf plonr of III?. t)i4 aad4nly at fcla komo Id fPicrM.a tcaaibr IS at tko aca of Ti ara. Ho waa bora la Warra Coaafy. JVtioarl. and waa of Ila-voluttonary dock. bl r.ataTTandratbar fcavlsa coma frora jVol.'aBdk Oa fapumlxr S. lT. h wa. tnarrl"t to Kub Ci-apnua. who. moih.r waa on of ir-.o 'jrinra cf lh Whitmaa mauatia, a"4 la aurvTd by two duktrra Mr. iraa waa ono of tba iorfc botdr In tb rail road flrt built to (hrl4an. now a part of tko Houlb.rn I'acifio ylraw larm ft. It fUaT'Hal waa al-tr4 wltb II Tola. J. kf. lioaclaad rcitin en Tot. For tb ono-yar trrni h. J. Urowa waa lt-t4 or I. i. r-mr by a vol of I to Tb nt!r bord will bo rompoaaii of nw m rr. t-r . Tb Uraplo ditrl-t rompri iJi acraa. Party I. buU: on .National ! 4 UAnU DnllAO Hill I L tit l-at ota iaco tio 1JU lctioa WllaillW lllilllta da bo! iBiff anytkirar bau tsr ka ba no National J4tloo con"lr.t , inc 111Z. -.'Unt Kooaai.lt biBa tbo en!, Bat wao taa a.ior tka full I'ro rru'xa ysto to IS R.pnblicaa !- kt. tir la tt '.l a poa:6i!ltr of til k-in- Bom.aat.i by tko ttapubitcaat w-:.a tk.y m.t ktt Jan If o. I b.i.y tb indpa4nt lrocroi wia fro9 tb.ir campaiarn party tvaan aa I br? to i-t oi-al I;oovit oa t.-o K.puri.icia tl. kt. all w.o X Dainl. "I fl Jra that tno plactac of Cblo I K o.il aa 13a HpMbl.caa tickal I tha aly thin t.t wtii tnako tko In lo i.oi 'rriTa quit lkr l.. -t la I .iu campaica. "i'f cu:. r know t am mot l aTK tin our oatoi- rUirak." Tb finf.nt af Clarvnco 'ao Do a- in, ta rruTtiv party can4.Jt la 11 for Aa4itor, trti.: party, ta a) aoiaaioa Ita aaBia'-4 at a mo "a'.ut sata.rtnc tar tk.t fc bad r t ira4 to tbo foi.t. Mr. Vaa niaa la ti. tprt acoiataat aka la al.a.rai: tr.-ii4 fir to .po'2r. of tb dm fh f tt toaa oa UaJ t"it 1.4 to i i3"i' f Ok V. A:. .a. d.Caialciad Peat Tr.f.r MmKitR or imi.ui mowx i Rodaotloai la Capital lock la Dm to rcraa la S aaabrr af laatt. tatkoaa I roaa 133 134. HOI4E. Idaho. Doe. pc!al Tka d.poaita of tko atato back lo Uaho abow aa Incroaao of !:.:. C15.il oa tko call of No.mbr It. oar tko cail of (Vtobar II. Tko cail of Nor.ra.r 1 of tbta yaar ilao bow an lncrao la all baak do- Po.tt af IJ.JJ.;ri or tbo total ahswa la tba call nndr data of tt-'P- l.mr 3 of tkta yr. Tbo total do- MRS. OXO.W'ELL IS DEAD !:-ajV-l of flarko f'oonty tbta Farrimb. lo III TlXWVflt, tl.. Nt. 1.foo-!l.kl-. tat! O'Coan!!. wttbla a w. of b'lna 3 M' o! i. wbo cam to tiiia city by way of l'nj.n la t4i. ai.4 at r bam nr irb.rtra last k-arbt aft.r r aaatn' t;iaa. V w"t. K. J. Oi'unn.iL. two brntb.ra. It. l.ary an i:.J.rt I 1ary. an4 a c.r. Mr. t'ika Minn4. all i'!vl tounty tto.lania. arvli. Mr. i'TonB.;i. witk. b.r par.nt. 1n44 at tb. iiov.rnm.n4 dot k ta V.a- raur rjrtvai iwtoVf i a. n.r fatb.r tMJ B9 a bo-n.ta4 n.ar fiay k.ft a aa. ilf u Coanait U4 kr at.l bar d-ata. ,r i. ti." i-m poit kowa la tho call of P-Pt.mb.r bow.d d'Poauta totaling I HJ.ti J. Otk.r lovr. akowa la tbo call of No.mr l . 111. ".r tko call of Oc lobar It. lilt, aro a follows: I edl-l-14 profit. 1 !.:"- ST: raab anl d'4 from bask. II.1.: IT: total r tourcaa and ItablliO. Il.ll:s . Tb d.cr.ao itoa la tko rport of No a.rao.r I. Iti. from tbo call of Oc- lobr It. lilt, aro Ju.t a cratlfylnt;. Th.y aro a follow. Oyrdrata. I .' It: r4itcotnt and biiia payabl. I : t.J 1 : backing booo. furnitur ol fltjr. bad oloar rai oatata awBod. I4.:T.T. Tb i'ar( rry l 14 par coat. A comparative lat.m.nt of tko two call bow a taark.4 laprovrant la tb roa4.tioa of tk bank of tko atato. (n tb cail at Octekor 11. ltt. a total ef UJ bank r.rort.4: en tko call of Nov.rrb.r I'. 1H. a total of CI bank r.port'4. A tt'lKiloo of capital uto k I a:counl.. for by lb fart tbat tbr are II fw.r tat baak la lli- Mi HOOD RIVER IS WTERESTED Coawiwa-cclal flab Ijmla Into pml for New llovlr. Pro- iT.-nr r.tvrrt. o. r-r. :t t.a.. rial. f.anb.r ef tb lo.al tomir- rial C.itt ar l.vnim itn tat.r..t on tk tropo.d piAna of to bw rout b.cwa I'ortiand aa I N'or'k Takirna by war of tbi city. Aa err-r b b.a m.la to co-of.rt alia tb rnmatti ital Club of Wblt- Sa'mea. Wo Tb poop! of th Trent Lab an4 Cam j ITi.rio diatrirta of Nrtkw.t ra klii kiut C'oun'ir. nr-ufT I vn by tb. rnrnrl.tinn of tk Culurrbia tiiv.r II jn.tr to im city. h tua t. p:n puk a road bp tb. ba ef Mount Alrr..a aa far aa tko r.ow I n n.lt or. FEDERATED CHURCH FORMS Trmrorjrr Orxaalaalloa VJ ftxtrd al Mrrtlnj al Albant. ALFA NT. Or. Pea?. :I 5pclal. V - T"nrou tba anion of mmbr ef - rl d:T.rnt ! tviml nat.nf t, Ji'lo wUl lata a lo-iratd tToJfat I'dtrfri. It wilt b tb f:rt ortrarira- lion of tko kind fortnd la tkla ctloa ( ta at. Init! or to orarant-a tko rd.r a.4 Charcli wrr. t.ikn fo-. !y n'efct. Thirty-fio ' tnm!r affi'.latad and a taanrtrr ornl4tio", waa prfc'4. It ta ai4 trial tumtiata orcaalaatlaa wtl bo e?f--td "n and tbat tn to tal m.ra "v.r-an : p wi.l bo cloo to !. OFFICIAL CANVASS OUT Jlorwr llravra anl i rand lr ord Ar A o raou noc-U. VANCOUVER FEELS BOOH itcTt n-t or rnotrckiTT i i-di c aro i i-imr-. i Mlari Mvowci Bol Trad and tkaaWr la Hard Wnk laaooltaa. VANofVrrt. "W'a.h. Pax. !S (?( rial. ITorriiy. whlrh for four r h ba aluait In ihi city I r.turn ln. accordlaar to rport from tho po.t oflic an-l many m.rchanta. On I1 tanar l. 110. tho Commrclal Hank of Van-our fil4 for lt'.'o. ao th.ro wa litit Joy br tk.n. Hun dred h4 d'poit.4 tb.ir pavlnc la lk bank, and It bad Ita affect on ry r.i4'nt In tbo city. Mow Ir aiar that tint all hT be lua to rocuporat. Ilowcvtr. th pat fw month bil n. a b pickd up. and vrral firm r.iort today tbat th.y bar bad the bat ba:n- In their hiatory. and th Cnrl.lma rufi I not yt compl.le-d. Many ar looklnar forward Id Ihe corowl.llon of th Columbia River In t.r.tat brl.Ir. wh.o It I xpcrt.d Vancouvr wi.l lwin lo grow rapidly. Tb Vncotjvr ihrnbr of Commerce ha Jual bfo roorcaniaod with th lr.l m.mbvrahip In It history and lb member ar taking more Interest than r b.for and all ar pottinc thair sboutd.ra to the whl for boost In Vani-ouvr aa never bfor. i'oatofflco rclpt for th past month have bo abotit St pr cnt abov laat year, and to have ail thin in k.p'r. tbo rainfall tbla year has ba tar above normal. Wlnlork Maooa Hold Klcartlun. Cr.VTRAIJ A. -M ash . Do. H 5t rtal Th Wlnlork Masonic lode baa lct-d th following nvr offlcr for th comln year: li. J. III!r. worship ful tnast.r: L. It. (Julllan, nlor war-d-n: K X Oi.tad. Junior warda-n: K. 0. nlplr. -rtary: F. C 'Mh'(a-r. trsas urrr; T. Whi'.n.y. tyl.r. and C E. L.on ard. Andr.w Johnson and IL W. t'Utch.r. members of the c.m.try comxitl. The nwof(Kcr will L 'K i Vraa Hiipnln. nlt Industry. Alaskan Trade and Other North -( Ai-tltltlra Kald lo Aa lira larkrd Proarlty. UKATTLJi rec -'. Inrrraucd busl b's In all llnss of Induatry for Mil I pra-dlrtrd by the Seattle National Kaak ta lis eml-annual review of con- d; lions la the Northwest. That full team will bo reached shortly ta as s.rtod as aa Indisputable fact, and do- Ucabl Isnproyrraant withla 19 day la eipax-ted. rttrmnt la tb lumber trade witbia the laat few montk Is pointed to wltb aa'.lsfartloa and retarded aa t'.e forerunner of much greater da- maod la tbo coming Mpring arxl 8um m-r. oreaui traftto alao U.cKcd a Indlc ativ or lnc-rad and permanent Du.iaea rr I'awlftc Coast points. fruit bueioc. while disappointing Id some sections, baa bean generally eat- sraciory. and much gratification la z pri over In. improved economic eonditloa governing the distribution of tn crop. taorae dl.appolotment Is felt reaard lag tb sa-mon pack fcr llj. but de- rnaad ror all gradaa haa recompensed la part for lh ecarcitv r.f th rkoimai prooucta. that th Tnlt.d State ahlDmenta to forelyn 1 countries for tha first Bin monlb of this I year have been l.SCO.OOO cases, ss com pm red j with ;o. 4M4i cases for tb sam period of I lfla. Presnmably this excessive uemsna i comes a trout through short of th North I ba lisk supply. I-naitgrowers BaaUsfled. It will b seea from our reports (sthered la various sections If It la not already well-known fact that sppls production In th Pacific Nortbweat has fallen vexy sbort or the laet year's sbaormally bl crop. Tbe resulu lo tb Takima and Wenslthe dis tricts sad In tbers where th.re was a crop betwees &o per cent and Ta per cent of 1V14 park ar. ibst th year has been a vary sat- lax.ctory on to tn srowers. la otner an trlcts. notably Hosu Hirer, th .xtrera crop I abort., b.a of course made the year varr anaatiefartory. I'.rbapa the Tear's most Important devel opment ta takln a Ion view of the situs-1 tio. bss been tbe Improvement la the get together spirit of spp'.e producer ss evl-1 aenreal r.rii.-ii,i.r In the Improved s-int In ths Northwest Fralt Growers and Fruit KMppers" ceur.Cila Tii Nortbweatera Fruit! KKh.nee. which recently moved Ita head quarter, to hesttl. reported a vry sati.fao- t.-ry year, rartiruisriy wita recara ta price. Tbla sachans Is a very complete orc-nixa- tiora. -m . rm. li. r every modern Idea for prop sr:r ditnbui:iig its roous. eauit th. bad e.r of 1013 and ll1t. wbea sppl. price vara very badly broken. 1 th F.. banas elaima an avsrate for sia j yer of approximate It per box for apples j returned to th local unlone and also a rec- I erd af I daya averse um on all classes e( fruit shipments lore'ia sad (Inmeatlc from l lh depsriur of th fruit lorslly to tk r- j turn of th proceeds to fh locals. We bav repeated evidence i it at tn man who produce eirtcliy flratclaa trait comln ut sod will coatlnue to com out on lop. Apple cannot be baad'ed by banarler ' se a sMe line, but muat be treated In a I atnnly eri.nt.r sad Intensive way la order I to msae money. rn Kaw-sed t spreeeote. We are takln crest prM la lb Port of I Beattl f. cure foe llu. a bleb. In commos wltb th other principal ports of the I'nltedl siaf.a tm msklns a unpraradantad reoom. For sake f comparison, wa take tnei Bfincioal flarnr for November, lyiv aad I compare th.m with th naoatk of January I t. It must b tinOrtoocl that tn xicures I civen cover th total I'uc-t found customs l d.eartrt. unlses otberwls. stated. I n- rw. f- a I ElDorta. Jan ul"..t .l.rapo Jan.. It'll.. .fS.S7t.nno .Nov. IJli.. atlfuvNai. lvli... .'.'i.ooui Tb. .aport of nualtlon. a "-a aot eoBsum. I tbe Lars proportion mm mlsbt b commonly I .v.Teetea3 Japane rk atnountlB to overt SatiNin o0 was the pnoclpsl Item or import I In November, and raw col mo amountln to I H.t-a.ovo tba principal Hem ot export, ill wi.l b aurprlalns to lb sveras man w know that tb annual export of cotton throuch this port Is about ja.uvO balsa InJ November. Jspan lo-k about 1,000 bale and I Ku.a'a took about Pow bie. t'nde tb bdis of lrn ana ti nana, i factur. which Is chiefly munition, we find I total of II. SSi.OOO for rovmor. aaiao from th cotton m.BUoned. Export for Issi I January via th Panama Canal war J,740.- Th. ar.atc.t satisfaction la expressed ,r gardlng the continued growth o( "''" r business with Alaska, and further ax panston of this trad la confident. y x- I'Octaa. Uas leara ThaaaM al Ijaal. Tb report of the bank, written by I'eachy. cashier, says In detail The larifl Coeal . n.t a.rilfala.l ah. rt-i Koriaweei. ta Lie ..at saattioa of country ta aaara th aeae era of Droe- soctiy. which. -voc1inc to All reporta. ksa Seeom .ofualy tusl la tb baUaaco of lb coubiry. Tb f.r tkt this vl.it may sot b pro- leased exists Port rrospert Ilrasra. Thnaa who bar ctven tha matter any I atuity are hlshly eptlmutlr as to tb outlook for ottIe a sea traa. unr naroor is rai-u Ith laj others of ths best In tn woria. Htdney and Hlo de Janeiro, and tha safety I snd cheapneaaj of travel to our waters Is per. I b. tb. greatest Insurance of futur growth. I uvr water sr. so sal tbat pilots ar 001 required by law and any ship of any six i aa corns at any time or tia to our saanaa I uo1.r b.r own ate in- - I Sour tranacon linen Lai line bsv tnir own I ls la Seattle and none of them coatrols I the waterfront, la sd.il; ion to tbla, three minds We believe I ,ih-r lines run their trains hera lb at financial era wlilrb haa boea I w. .1. harewltb a abort tabulation show- eaerdu la lb I sited Plates aucceedin tbenc comparative growth of Parlfle port busl- a year att.r iv. su stay 1 . for oaa Tsnci-o and f-eattl. wak I . an I ranr irn Hostile. Vaa canael deny that oar business has I ml I ii.(.iimi ( P2T.U0O I tb stimulant wblcb h rerlv-4 theliai.- f.7 M1 Oi-l I.III.OOn patl.au bat w refua. to nuarrel wltn war I ll TJ ""O.i.'O .s.lWv prul.ia beeaaa. eoaditlona seeing from tnelluM 13.-ov.iuo UO.OOO.oOu I wr mlgbi later develop anfavoiably to us. I For ths first 11 months of this r, lb I It la But necessarily tb hort-siahted per-I Pnget Honnd coatoms bualnees exceeds Bant Francisco by nesriy i Tn. Kan anclsro dlatrlct Includes not I I only that district, but practically all the reat I of the state, excepting baa Ulego and fan Pedro, the entry port at i-o. Angelas. e.sn (-ranrlsco bss been unfortunst In tb loss of I the I'acKlc Mall snd other business, while I h-.i:. eontinues to be favored mors and m. r by th Japancs lines on account of th shorter route. rortlaad Figure Lacking. W bav oot been able to rat th port I ststletics of tb Portland dlatrlct, except fori the 12 m -nths ending June, 1114, whsa thsy ho believe that a bird In th band woria two In en. bash. Th financial trouble of lh; country, up to th ouitrvak ef th. oar, vrtt moetly internal nd largely Independent of conditions slaewber. There f-re w arso tbsl la spit of th fsct thst sa sgea.y se devastating sa the war Furup bas been th mens of bringing US to ur f:nanril seneeaK It Was Bevere- tbelaa aot only lh atlmnlua bpl ha added t-eroendou. nd uncxpoctanl wealth ta our store. Nor can Imagine any other aaaai by whleh the Importance of eur In t.rationa! poitioa could be so quickly aad Four Days Starting Today DOROTHY Of Old Heidelberg Fame FRANK IlCAMPEAU the original Tram pas in I The Virginian," and Tony 4 Hi XXX Abulia. as I formed bandit in IT in II i . ' ' 111 tr j III! . 1A J Ai Is a I I wi ) ir III v ' i ) ? I II I W- l i 1 III f-' r ' " I " ' vt - ' - III I ri. f II l - 1e' ".'T III i , I ' .--1 La a a .. .- a .-a. - 1, ' J . 3 COLUMBIA T ISH fc&j X -rr the splendid picturization of Gilbert Parker's stirring novel of Canadian life. A touch of ro mance, lots of thrills, plenty of action, laid in the wild wastes of .Western Canada ifs called Mil Road Comedy Feature FATTY AND THE BROADWAY STARS featuring Willie Collier, Sam Bernard, Weber and Fields, Fatty Arbuckle and Mack Sen nett, all in one 2-part mixture of 1 mirth and mistakes. We Believe Keystones Are the FUNNIEST COMEDIES Made If There Was Anything BETTER WE WOULD Have It H H ti 1 M W oail a". ppr 10 mak 11 (hi of mmr cti It our Irtdc mr tbo vir i f, WO bII0 thm WlaVawal EKXailloQ mtviaia.in lo lo orM tho btirm-nt fully for l:o tniriosvlo wortn la ti and to over co II bpi daf ailowanco f-r P- mxnim oaiavofaMo OvVw.iopfi.onta. it moita "-- mora 10 tn hottr. If tho pna tpl' of rrtrla-T aad mM;iatloa. rir- .d-uirtr ao rrJa crvtill oparatlona, bT j o lipped. Waa--. 6l f-r'a operation In &OI IMpeM-t. anl W b-MorTO IhO-w aoa-i4M will hnS co ibo eiiMcol rr4 prayed lart'4 tO falFW tttO f. It I tO o ao if ta trits oouatrr wi.i eo inoing a to K-iro hr oa nor tor is t J. promvtom of mW!lio4 ci--liio. t moot No fto whoa joo vmto rt era M-oi:r and N'ailona!lr In m tmt f "t)u funk. ao-1 In iplr for ao oao;io of --1itl-na W ar ao ko port of tho I'aliod Ibfatoo sa-o.ls eegr otioa ta Ito flcultori In rmo, 0I aa mo a Indnatrioo hao d-oo ir.f mm.l rn-ft mmAm a qulto toUifit torr tooin asJ oar frmTO aro oo -n. t-ario off to Tr rJoTpoiOasni atni a i K ifcir trPioa-trot rroro umfvor. iaft ttm lo thta otao. la inarlio1ir aorthboaad ahlpmoto aro moved from thiol tvort aad aU of tho products of A i a it a ro-i c l red bro ok li It tbo czcopllon of that por- I tloa of oro which Is ont to tho Tacotna mcltar. Tho on tiro customs bualnoss with. out autia Is hond'.od throuch tho DUtrtct of Wa-hlncon nd tho result- this yar ar I far and titf bovond tho exportation of ovn I ho moot oaoculao propnat, wnua tno rocora- brvakinc toiai o 1112 wlU bo (rcaii 1 The Theater of No Disappointments In that year the gross total valuation of northbound and southbound sblpmsntsl ched .TJ.OO" wo For ths year mis tns I tlerea a.r IW.Ht 52. For ttlS year to ar4 laecmbarr 11. 1KIS. ths total will reach g jT.OtMi.oa. this sstlmsts being bssed upon I th official tsbulated fltaraja prepares cy in. SUTHERLIN HAS BIG FIRE irrpartment of fommerc up ta and loelud- I rnl VTHf HOME In o-ptemher u. to which haa been added I LOSS TO ELEGAT COt-.-iTMI ur' AMOl'MS TO f 30,000. a careful compilation ss tssen wee oy wee mm ships' manifests ss they arm ana a parted at Puget sound ports. Alaska Baaiaesa Important Tk mt Important Item to be const'ered le the valuation of shipments to tns -onn. Thl total wlii reach nearly 1.3 OoO.OuO and Inc. ode mining machinery, lumber, cement. cloihlng. f o suppl.es snd In fsct th gen era! run cf suppliss shipped to any mining or industrial enter from any rrvat market. Compared with arevloua years this eatl Klre Flarhtera l aable to Reach Honae la Tlose to Halt Flaaaea That Started aa Family Waa Away. FUTHERLIX. Or.. Dec 25. (Special.) Fire that broke out shortly before .tt.e. Yet in th.l urt.r costino.. th mated ': ina'"inr? midnight last night completely wiped rr s-.wse b- d by tb. ma. ab has be. t Jl.fxo.uoo ck tor 1U. lui. and w- tn 000 J F lauso residence, bit. Tt la f..r atar aot be ..thou, l,a I Th. est A?" li JlJ-uA 75 onJld-rad ov-s ri.;t in rwotralninc tho nornioiH protoctios pooa-ibio to cor hmb-r mlli. tlOse.ptr Ctatit A4bmom. Tahfrc prDrxUn ar rloarlf lfftnlnt Sml.. aad eno to moro Importoni aod iptarwttllr Xlrtatlr thaa tat aro toirc too no. tniroat oa timo la; a-d t-iat I ho tr;tur la ra-raiv-rsroM!o rotaO IO Cwttlnc a rorg lo- trtria(ti of britktna; rtjodUlor.-. Thr- to ro ono ii In our orop ro- ror ao If pen oat to tho Ftt rVoafifi tban. utmbor. aad It ihoroforo la rr pioo C lo ro?crt roaidrablo boitvrmant la o ftd-trT Tho bot aothorltuo roa i:d mmr iot -& por f-ct of iho mi:n o paw coirc. aa rwrorod wlh 1T pr root sis, mat.-a bftx Otid tno oai m:orn:f too that wo a ct la tnt tbo rommoa -o..o aro ottinf from fl to Tz Miw I u-er rd from V? to si nichr. hint'it and Uc r rteoo aro mo-inr la sym potr. T lbsrwo rfrrvnrti in int ma iwtt nift pw-i roofi? orc.nc irrl mn ao'nt qaminc pr'.c too rrooTT opooj mo inorr haf lotar oa tholr prwitvri win a. I Joot i footr a btch---' pn-oo. W.:b otstrh orot lmplim-na Is tho wa of oo-oon or oaa Mwtalta ahippinc as row a-l". It afn ulto ronnsMo to htpo baa tbnoo renditions ar rrrttd tunrfr i I acoifi toko Ha Importoot piv i o inoriitniir for us. Tho A ukt aa:inoti parlt ao a whnTo fr ;i was ircr tan antlr.patatj. at-twiih- 4-j;ri tha fa-t that tho parit r r?s was -ntn 3W nrn 0 inij ww roaoa sn'-rx. mt htrtjfo botnc moro thst mad Bp t s ro pak of picas. T?i Cf tlafl C:M?poirtmnt in i wn-na djw(rj hSd -as I bo showlnc n Pa tt "aed. sa a rr lorro park of numpTrka fihsrtai bat tho r.r.si ruita on.r ptldod about oao-thlrd of ip"taf!im In-samtM-k aa th 'nrt H'on.1 porkvr had pro parod for Ihalr aspor-tailons. no profits as a wholo raa bo r curd oa aar pat-ha on ma foood. and It h hti Tor larciy a" siru Co oa iho po-t of tho packora to fill thoir cans with ar.y soJibio ftah thai could bo o Maenad Atasla elina Tmek Norcaal. TTo 1-srn en blch aothorlt thst tbo Ys!oa of tho AU-.a p k waa in rn-rj flruro Ju-t about iho samo ao fr tho IP! pock, whlrh was $ 19 I2.wo Th croeaa A;aska pork this yr waa about 4 SV.000 caaoa Tho rod park of t.s.a.o roaos Is abotit 400.wv hrt of last yaar aad tha Chum park of 400 00 caaoo la aNiut r o phort of I'M. Tho ptr.k pork. borr. is la tho nafchborhood of 1.0-) "-'- r-eM la at cos of 1914. mmmirr of tho aituatton. It ran ho onfo-r said that tt has boon a vt-rr ilfaap po.at.a roar to Foond parkars, who wi;i ail fr-o mora or la0 of a lrao Tho os:tn.atd parfc of pui't Fmind for -, ) ofbout V-o rss. Of thoao Urt. 0 casoo to tho oattrroto for pinks as com pvd with practic;'jr no plnka l.-st aor ard tho Chum park about .- vvj compr4 w.'h 5o 0- caa-o for 114. Tharo war about - eaoo of ForkaTOS pskd th;a yaor aa rompsrad with JiTft-J In 114- Tho aatlmatd total 'ua of tho Pustt ofacd po-k i.'s r-tr U $1 SO ffni. 0f thvi about ooo-hJ-f la claarad Ibrouth oattlo. pai.Ttfhim and Kvorott prlncipo;. t Oirinf tha ba avo. ASout ono-half cf tho A'.aaka pa. k is cortfc throuch Kaattl Ihio var. tho kt'-aKt boiac c-.oo.rod ibroorh n Vran cUra, FortZ and. Astoria and Bal.lrcham. la Hold C.aaftt.p.94 it l UaUSSOtaa. tO AOlt tbo a:uo of ooppor production of tbo larri-I orerlooklnjj fiutberlln ana conmcrea torr. tho creator portion of tho total balnc I one of the finest cod most elegant rt'o-ntd in th tonnaco of tho Kanoacoit I country homes in Southern Oregon. Tbe Ivuse xarotly was aitenaine a sola's ro.i-orsitoo. Tho jrrar'c output basod a official flcuroo to optotntirr aw ana otnor !t(Ur( u abovo lndlratt d wi.l rusks a cross aiuatton for tho rar of mort than f II. "OO.- Th'a romr' wim u ij in ihio. U Ts si In 1U. and t.w-4.715 In And tho rult this ?ar la but a fororunaer of what ltl firomi: Tba dnmostio cold of A'aka win run or tlA.tjr.oou. That maaxia c'd mi nod la tbat ta-rritury. With tho foroica oI4 bandied thro nab Alsaka porta and thus ttnaM lsrcsiy throuch laattla win mn an aa- dNiiul t j.uoo or a total or li8.wu.vw, Tho fishtnc oroducts. cannod aaiison. nail. but, snioksd fla snd f.vh products wiU mais .i.I of about M21.0n 000. Theoo ficurao do Dot include cold coin sant Into tho tonitory. but the totsj Is ar rivad at by tho flcuroo abovo. le which Is dod iho value of tbo tnlocoltanooua prod uch as anlma.s, Xura, Ivory, 8Tpsums, tr No sMpmmtc of lumber from Alaska aro ror-orde-d. nor aro cool ahtpmonta noao aa jrat- Tbo loial of 77.WK.wou ropra-sonunc tho Tlu of A sks eornmorce la consorvay- Uo, ll may rarb IVi.OvO.V-K STUDENTS JUDGE STOCK rrrrytlale r-clvool Haa 14 I,lot-a of Activities That Arts Popular. PEIUITDALE. Or, Dec 25. (Spe cial.) Perrydale schools have one of the largest Industrial club organisa tions la Polk County and there are students enrolled In all 14 projects. The Dairy Herd Record Club haa special ornsnlxatlon of lis own and the boys make frequent trips to th neigh boring dairy ranches a led score th burns aa well aa the cattle. This work Is done under tha supervision of the Oieeon Agricultural College extension department. In addition to a lively Industrial club tha district bas .the following or ganisations: Parents' and Teachers' Association, brass band of SO pieces, orchestra, dramatic club, W. C. T. U. organisation and athletic association. Christmas tree celebration In town and discovered the flames upon preparing at a late hour for the homeward trip. Owing to the distance of the country place from tho town fire fighting eaulDment- little could be done toward controlling the flames and. although more than 1J0 volunteer tire iigniers worked heroically, there waa com para lively nothing of vslue' saved from the blar three-story dwelling. AL Vance, a volunteer fireman, was seriously hurt by falling under the wheal of a chemical engine which was bcinc rushed to the fire. Tbe origin of the fire is not known, but la be lieved ro have been caused by a de fective or overheated furnace. The building and contents were partially covered by Insurance. Tbe Lum home was built in isii. .Mr. Ieuse Is vresldent of the Luso Land Company, of utherlln. and has resided in Sutherlln Valley alnce lsuo. wnen his company bought more than 8000 acres of land. the . greater part of which has been platted and sold. Mr. Luse will rebuild within tbe next lew months. MINING CLAIMS TITLE SET Property Staked In Nineties Award ed to Seattle Man. SEATTLE. Wash Dec. 25. Title to lto acres of land in Snohomish County, containing 20 alleged mining claims on hich it ia estimated S445.000 nas neen pent in improvements and develop ment work, was vested In Peter IL Chappell. of Seattle, today under a de cision of the United States General Lnd Office. Tbe claims were staked in the "0s aa the wayside Mission mines. One hundred And sixty thousand dol lar waa invested In buildings, 145,000 In machinery and $240,000 In develop ment work up to 1911 .when Chappell filed a homestead application for the land. In the contest for the claim. Chappell alleged that the land waa not chiefly valuable aa mineral land and In this contention was upneid by tne Land Office. Lewis Spends $757 for Relief. CENTRAL IA. Wash, Dec 25. (Spe cial.) D. W. Monfort, Lewis County Tbe committee which has charge of th I Auditor, issued a statement yesterday event consists of Chnrles II. Wieder, I showing that in ?ovemter tne uounty chairman; William ' For tm liter. Fred I Commissioners spent 1757.40 for the Dawson. L. L. waa and W. H. Rich- relief of indigents. This sum included arda, I pensions paid to eight mothers, The Albany Mn.-ons Celebrate Tomorrow. ALBANY, Or- Dec. 25. (Special.) St. John's day, a leading event of the Masonic calender, will be observed by the members of St. John' Lodge, of this city, Monday night, December 27. Rev. J. R. N. BelL of Corvallla. for more than three decades grand chap lain of tho Masonic Grand Lodge ot Oregon, will ho the principal speaker. Increase over the preceding month, is believd to be due to weather condi tions. 1 Parent-Teachers Hold Bazaar. KELSO, Or, Dec 25. (Special.) The festival and carnival held by the Kelso School Parent-Teacher Association last evening was a success and netted 138.10. which will be used for the Im provement of the school. T. B. Milan was the auctioneer who sold younff women shadows to the young: men. The articles in the bazaar were all sold out After the sale the young people enjoyed a programme whicli continued till midnight. Some of the musical numbers were rendered by Misses" Carrie and Mary Jonsrud, Mr. and Mrs. John Jonsrud and Mrs. John Dunn. The schoolhouse was crowded till midnight with a merry crowd. Have Your Teeth Fixed DURING THE HOLIDAYS F i MlK m-f ' IBKea..ir.eJ. I. -afW2a.'z4l Utatf it Don't hesitate to come here because I advertise. Any one who haa a good thine to offer ought to let the people know. Your de partment atore doea It; your bank adver tises, and the dentist who has the knowledge and the facilities for serving you better for less money sorely onght to tell yon about it. 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