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t" s ''L ,' THE OREGON: DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1914. 11 Officer Beene Is Still a SITUATION TO BE DISCUSSED FEB. 2 i President nf Hill Line Desires Time to Study Plans Outlined. Jump Ahefldm : I AtT'A' -nwEaTAir 6gr scmlDv I " " ' J$Ee.;TMefcfc fi.'6oe.s7i I OT ,s Fm-TO.Hwe.Tc FtecTop; ' . ' I'LL 6it That " COP ' - immW wwh - . - ' ' , . . ' i . . - i J 1 ; - l SHORT STORIES TELL DELAYED NEWS : : . . : licHiinie' of t!i Kvin' of Krkl'..v Altf-rnooii and Nlht; faramoJitHl for uick' lHgeMion li.v Journal Headers. I'aeifk (Jcorce L). foil;-'!- Coast. i ttti: fiupcfiiitf iiil- : nt of XV.f Anti-:'a!rniti 1 attle, has t'tlil 'with the state tit 'fUympia, Wash., tnn with which thr th" prohihi' "'Ii'jh" liupe t' sweep the Htati' uC tlio Novriiilur lf:Uuii. j Camni'lon Sanch z. sin jV:ii'-rl-aii clii-a ki.'ii, ifhlin-; -;-t !.s Aiii wns k i tl 1 in Iov.er r'aiifntnin liy Ihf i'ial!in : (if tin- Mi xicau "I' V fui-uir." or fimi-; tlve law. f'ablo I'lures, aii un.-Ann i lesin, -Si'H;iNl, woiiiKt.'il. Tin? men h.".' ! lif-eri turned I'mw in tin; desert j The Journal Building BULL RUN WATER USED THHOUGHOU: THIS BUlLIlINC- A Few Suitui and Single Eorai BEBCrER BH08., Wal!pr-er. . Ground floor Brad-ay ESOWSE, DR. AGNES M.. Oitocpatii. Main 3SC9 80-0 EHUESE, OUSTAVE E.. M. D, Uarsball 851. A-24C3 .: ICtb floor BUt IX. W. B., Inuraiice. Main 8975; A-S976 ". . . . 6Q5 CKAiiBiKLAlN. DR. CKAS. T i E. Ta: . . Nose and I rent. Mpm &23. A-1371 . . 91Q DALLAS DEVELOPMENT CO. Harsball 8C0, A-1611 w . . 314 tAVIS, JAMES N., Lawyer. . Main 5743 601 DAVIS & DAVIS. Timber Land. Main 7445 11th floor DUGAN, W. W.. Attorny. Main 5713 601 E.UTHIE-8THACIIAN lc CO. Main 57S8 ' 7C9 ELLIOTT, J. N.. Main 4835. 31fl EUBANKS, CLARENCE M., Attorney. Marshall S00. A-1C11 314 ! FEDERAL. TRUST CO. Marshall 300: A-1011 314 FI?K. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. ' Main 4835 818 ICX. IRVIN R.. Optometriit. Main 523, A-1S71 916 GRIMM, J. G.. M. D. Marshall 644. 804 5 i HALL. ROBERT G., M. D. Karsliall 1324. .907 HEALY. JOSEPH M.. Main 193 301 HORTICULTURAL FIRS RELIEF. Main 3975, A-3975 895, JAYNE &. O'BRYOK, Attorneys-at-Law. Main 257 GOli KELSEY, FRANK. C, Civil Enjineor 3 3. KTRK. ROYDEH C, ....... 7C9. 14.ISTNER. FRANK B., M. D. Maraoall 851, A-24S3 10th floor , LAKJ: LYTLE CO.. Marshall 4240 5C7 IYTLE, E. E.. Marshall 4210 . 507 I.INOELL. J., Chltopodut. ain 4S21, A-4S83 312 . MLKEF1E, OSCAB R. ii . ; WholrsKle Li.mbcr. Marshall 6185 505 , MENEFEE. L. B. LUMBER CO. '' ' ' jeexcbali 3112 vJ 514 ' MONTGOMERY, DR. J..H., Physician and 1 Siupeon. Main 523. A-1271.' '. &1S MYEKS Sz KARTIK. Osteopaths. Marshall 127a : 806-7 KELSON. -ABRAHAM. Attorney. ; Main IPC . .- 807 KELSOK. DR. EMIL J.. Dentist. . ain 3290 . 907 ' MOElHWiSTERlJ ELECTRIC CO. i Marshall 516C, A-4401. , 4th floor NORTHWEST!" RN LUMBER CO. I Mushall 61S1 505 . OCCIDENf AL LIFE IKS. CO. I Maisr.all 1750 609 OEKLR U ROBERTSON, Real Estate. J JtarihaU 422 81 1 .0Ri.GOM CIVIC LEAGUE. "Main 2959 309 OE-tSON LXGRAVING CO. I Karshnll 8v83, 'A-S4E4 td floor ORLGOJI FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION. t Kain 3S75, A-3975 605 IPACIFIC LAND CO.. Mawha'.l 422. ...... 11 TAUTER. LR. J. C ..'. .509 ;i'EIPP & tUBANKS. Attorneya. L, -K&'ic.aU 3t0. A-1011 314 - ?Ij&TCK'S NAT. DETECTIVE AGEKCYi . I Y.--.n W, . 5 1 rLAY6S3'J"D AND RECSEATION ASS N. " i tS 'AJiESICA. Main 2330 3C0 j : idUiCn, a. it.. Ir.auiancei ' I StaiTi 8&75, A-S975, It. . ,' RLYH0L3S, MISS NANCY HILL, C. ...6C5 Main 1VJ2 : ... v ... '. .812 IRiYvCLL.4, JOS. W,. C. S. .Main M88 s 812 at6Ji CiTY LUMEEE & SHINGLE CO. Marshall 3112 , 514 8bUlLH'f. f. J., Real Estate.. Main 193 ' 800 ' EKIKNER, IDA B.. C.S. Kain 62U....604 fcTERUSERG. DR. J, D., Phytiiian and Sur gecn. Kin 888.. A-i371 916 TKOM54AI.D, DR. G. T.. Main 573 tCi UNIVERSITY O? OREGON EXTENSION D. PAHTMENT; Ksin 2869 S09 j WALTERS, LOTISE .. c. S. Main G281. 6r WARRiN. CONSTRUCTION CO., Pam Con tractora. Main 766, A-6244 7tb floor W ESTBSOOK ft v EoTBROOK, Attcrncys. Main 1007 ..807 WiSTPOST LUiI2ER Marshall 3112 CO., THE .514; WHI-TESIDE, DR. GEO. 8 Tr.n. Ml in 1324 . . WITXKNEERO, MASON, S.. Phyaivlan Set! Estate a-ie .87 Hasftftlt sow, A-1C11 tv-OODAP-D. K. C, Marshall 3112 WOEENE&, P AXTLr, Escteiialoriat, Main 623, A-1S71.- VRIGHX-BLODGETT CO.. i,JD. k ?imbar L&nda. Main 7445 .:si4 ..614 918 ..11th floor i I ' : 'Tenant JDirectory J rrriitted to travel four mllea before py were a hot. lovernor Jutirtnn of :il fornia, ii.-i- v -. : . '-; the uneiiii'loyi il jnMibi in, le- I that a glacial stssiijn of tne ! l.i t uic wai. uscl'-hs. He declined an invitation to dlseu..s the question at a vara 11 lot at Suciatiit'-rtto. where huiidrt.i& of id.e men awaited him. Ca;dai.i Keitur of the steamer Wil ianii'i (r, waK the intended vii tim ( a 1 1 ; I 1 ; 1 1 man on hoard the steamer. Th aptain. disat n.ed the ro? her in 'a sIiiikI'' In the nhip's tabin. Two men wje arrested atid jmt in irotitt. The Pacifier 'ounty Times, 'a Ilay nivitid, Wa-slt., pajjer, lia.s gone into -tiie hainlM ; )f a'ii'Tier for the lifciie;it of its iredi tin Charles K. llirks, pro p! letor. made an tl ns. ici est fi; i fis;ht in the iHe;iit city cainpuiBH. The paper" started In 11)13. Mi.-.-, (ihr.na Ileriirit; and I. e ".. f ty This X v I bu- i'i' k; . r 1, are the latent .victims " l.'.ti at t'heiialiH, Wash. 1 ." deatiiy fioni the Uiscube ct 1 ti:"atn;ti i'ab air'Uiidoiu ltioi Uiaicc.-) A eai '.s cans. city. Tne v 4Ht.d l''.etl ( I :ii,ir f liie fcrief thai prevail: ill tile Wasn., rise of .ilv ef ISSil uit ity coi.n ii of Kavrie o revoke 1 he s;..iuii after, pioprietnr of saloon, h'caiiHO ul ad. lie the i a i uiin ni I led cu a patron by bartender o; toe i la' e. A man M'cntly from the east where ioti n ii itt t.i t -.i r to ',-ents a (.tfiisen. ap Piiiu fur u wari.itu tor the dticti uf a bakei .it iiaket rfi let.i, t'Hl., wtlo had charm d 1& cents a dozen tor th: (,'ouiia. Tito feitiusl for liie warrant was re-iusi-d. . RvccuUv". The first auit on tiie new income tax law Iuih lieen placed on the docket of tiie Ir'tiiti.i Sautes .supreme couk, at U a.Vi. : r loir. It wa.s an appeal from t:c feiciai cwurt cd' iioriiteiii lilinois. Which held that it was without Juris ilhiion m a suit to enjoin payment of the nJX '.jii j; rounds of ita alleged un i o, ! 1 1 1 u t :ona Ii t i . - . rccafi will hereafter form a l.-irs$ pin i in th'; wur pi'odiam of thfe I'nite l S(;.t'S, aeeoi'Oiiiij: to Secre?tary of the Navy lviniclM Systenjaiic experinien la on a la; jjc a uic will bt'fmade in the ft :oi t to imd the best form of aii'd'aft. Secretin y o, the Navy IjujiIcIh an nont.o.s that there iiat! been an m i i i i;Sc f :.ii.6nll aiitmaily in the pay f 1 1 i;e navy. .The b-ost is male to ir.ai.c the pay in the navy yards con form to pay lor similar work in other ya i ds. j The federal grand jury at Washing , to. i indicted Jo fugitive hub'oands. ConMi'e.sti will ha asked to create fbiir J vim;- Admiral! in the 1'hitcd Stales navy, by Secretary of the Navy Jjanieh i in order to avoiil possible ernl arrasb : n.eiu to the American navy in foreign : service. ir. (ieore (ti hmilti, c: rector ot the federal fieolob-al survey, ltnlurses the withdraw,.! of all lands having ra- di a m ' ocpos i cs, 1 n - I ne jjuevesi s oj inei general I'liblic as marie by Secretary of the Int-eii.ir l.ane. Iiecember :i 1 there were "7",0 na tional banks in the I'nftcd Slates, ac , nniriifi to a statement of the controller of the currency. l)tirin the year tbeie weii; 217 applications for pel -mission to do biisinean under the nnti- nal bank iriK laws. I'astcrn. 'i'ber.. were 31 homicides ill Chicago 1urinK the nast month. accor.iiiiK . to lioliie records. The deaths .tveraed one for each d;y. Mrs. Charles Mason, who arrived 8t A ilniin'iton. Del., seven months hito from KtiKlatnl. kiive birth to triplets, all Klrls. The ;ii-ls were named Jessie, llarir.iret and Kle.'itior, after tne daugh ters of President Wilson. Mrs. Mason is iai years old and. her" husband is 55. Mrs! William McCorel-le of MeCool, find.. found $14,000 in $20 cold pieces. which had been buried under a tree by hcj; father, Nathaniel Marshall. eiht years auo. The hidintr ol.ice of the Bold' .was levesiled by the parent just before his death. A test of the new eugenics law- in Milwaukee. Wis., will be started by a man who. has been refused. a license to marry, without ids first securing the certificate of a physician, giving him a clean bill of health. Doctors have declared they wjll not issue such cer tificates for the. tlpslsruted fee of $3. According to Professor Ellsworth Huntington of Yala unversity, elima'tlo conditions in Connecticut cause a vari ation of 15 per cent in efficiency of laborers. He has made a study of re sults in the .various factories of that section. Charles K. Ways, T2 years old, as sistant general traffic manager of the Baltimore o. Ohio railroad, is dead. He was employed as a telegrapher at Har- ! U'-r s Ferry, W. Va., when the John Brawn raid was made, and sent the tel egram announcing the attack of Brown or. the l.'nited States arsenal at Hat- per s h erry. Pellagra is caused by bad sewerage. and not by bad food, says the Thomp son McFadden corrunission, in a reuort read before the mierican Association I fofr the Advancement of Science, at ! A-tlantu, Ga. The exact mode of trans I f er of the disease has not been learned. The state of Colorado does not have I the right to prevent water from beinJ eta 1 ipu uti u9 nttac uiarn, ciccol Uliiv tl( a ruling of Federal Judge Lewis at Denver. The ruling obliterates state lines. Kx-Cnlted States Senator Beveridge of Indiana will be the principal speaker at a Progressive state caucus at Co lumbus today, says a report from Ohio. The conference to decide on the, plan of -if.tiorfeing a tentative state ticket at the rprimaries. .Chicago pV;off-icQ reports that 1 Tlie icTe.ptn w tne month were more tl;ar. $2,5'W.0(i I. Compaied with th rocord of .lant year the t;ain was about ene third. Two I'ittsbuvK bnsinps.s men were Ividnnru'd iiy hf.ndtt.'" itl, an nmornohilo ! while on their way hom. The victims, wet e robbed, then thrown' uncremon- j iously out,onto the strei t. having fir.st j Utn Klven 10 cents ia' h for carfare to I their home. flirmial Kofalta Joties and some of' her tired folluwrs on the h -f oml hik'-i t(, Albany, v-iicumiied at .lones l'oii!t, j N V. Kiev.n of those who begirt tire , mari'li hav e yiven Up and returned to j their humus. Cira'res !:a e been made by Ci ne Montani, now KervinK a lone; term in j H.'ik Hint? :ts .ne of the leaders m t U- , .'"..UU0 taxieah robbery, in P'U, that two police officials, after Itia arrest, I offered to 1 r e iiim, in consiilra ; ion of t50"0. lie was the chauffeur, and was first released, hut afterwards arrested and convicted. T ih- tun lac-eim uf Tlie J.nii'n-d. i rK'-'in, Jan. :i. Tin- postoff tec ul lias issued tlitr t'o;iuViiiK if steamtjoiu service con- Wash; ilepurtj.'l not n trarts. roitlind with the S i t ii m ti i p manager, i to Ma'rslif iel I Contract I'ortiand ami Coos Hay line, c. .) Millis. general f S.in Francisco, to carry jjarcel post man only, Irom Portland by fa an till to Xorjb He.c!. to Jlarsiifieid and k. Dy. all sr.le and suitahlc sieamer 1 otUei in w-. r boats opei'ated by cchtie tor fioin January 1, 1!H4. .lime ''' 1'.)1l, -t the rate of $' per siirp ton of I') cmnc fe-t. with a ni errnimi thai.l;e of .ii: for any ship laeiu of less than I'I CUl'le lcet. I'm-ilaiid to ..larshtield Contract with the North Pacific Htrumwhip 'ompnriv , Charles P. I ', president, of San Fraii'-i.'-'n to cany fiaiee post mail only from Portland, by North fiend, to Marslijj. i.l and back, 1 by all safe and ..Birtable steamers and. other f.iwi r bouts operated by the con tractor, Crom .larmary 1. l'1 4, to June 30, 15H, at the rate of two and one tenth cents a pound. light .vksskij oi:s adkift Storm Compols Xo. to Uiin for SulHy: Will He Kfplat-ml. Parted from her moorings at 10 o'cloik yesterday niorniim', Relief UiBhtshlp No. !- had to leave her sta tion on t matilla iteei aTiu us now probably safe at Neah Hay, according ot a teiepram via 1 '.remeitun. received this morning" by Henry I.. Heck, light house inspector for the Seventeenth 'district. ! I,igiitvcs--el No. 07. which is the I regular incumbent of t'm itilla Kevf. llett irom Seattle yes-terdav tuorniii; ! for h. r station after coaling and ua I deri.olng minor repairs and if the weather is not unfavorable she will ! be mi her stutioit today, j Mr. Bock said this morning that the I revenue ' utter Snohomish probably ! sent the message to' Kremet ion by ; wirel .- and it was forwar.b-d frmn there, which leads him to think th j relief lighttesseMs at Neah Hay. I le say s that ho believe the wire is down 'between TatrK.sii Island and the main i land, otherw ise the keeper of the ligh' j t here would linvt- notified him of th , lightships parting her moorings, i Keports irom oilier parts of the (district indicated that the storm lim j been e:sy in different io-alitics, as Mr. Ce-eU ,this morning received a tele ' phone no ssage from the captain .the lifesiiv tug crew at Point Adam; ; to the fifed that the south jetty g.l; ' and w hlstSing buoy had gone adrlf land was being carried over toward; j Peacock Spit. He called the captai I of tiie lighthouse tem'er Man.a ni i,i u ' sti as n- rectived the message foum that toe'tender had lelt down tiie bay from Astoria at Js r 1 " this morning i try c.i-d pick ti e buoy up. The inspec tor said that weatiier reports indicat ed a soul!, easily wind and with an ebb tide the buoy would drift out t s a wuerc it could lie pb ked up. It is one of the new type of mammoth buoys now being installed along tli 'coast. It w as damaK-d slightly in tlie big storm on Novemoer -'. ; Ti e outsiile gas and whistling buo; of the same type, huat 'd on tiie nort: side if tne channel find which dij appeared in the November storm, ha never hi en seen nor heard from an the inspector is of the opinion tha it stank at its moorings. The tend has Ivcon given orders to drag for i an jBOdn as the weather permits. A letter from the lighthouse keep'ei at tilt entrance to the Coijiiilie riv-c. says that the break on the north shit where tlie river went through to.: th sea between the lighthouse and th keeper's dwe-llin.-s on November -t, is widening. The tides are xtrer.icly high Just now. which Is said to be th reason for so much damage, and th break is widening from two to six fet with every high tide. Daily River He.wlin(jjs. TAT10N3 3l 1 Lew in tu rn t'muillu . AHeuiJ Sajsm) . . . . WilmiJilirine Pi.rtlaml 2.( 1 .S; 0 j .24 it .37 .7'-' .12 .1". .2a 25 ! lo 20 20 "K7 13 O; 0.3! 3' fl'.Jl 8. - s, 13 0..sj i.oj 6.0) Rlsine. I i Falltna-. t'liriKtYna"" busihcKS hroke all records PARCEL POST CONTRAC FOR COOS ay m SCHOONER FORESTER REACHES PORT AFTER Four Sailors Fall III When the t Vessel ! Swings Into Height of Storm Off Columbia, Shortiian.led because of the illness of all the bailors but two, everybody aboard the Hchooner Forester, in from Callao, had ; to turn to and assist in liiimiline- tliln vessel while she lay off the Columbia river fur 10 days Im uise of iion'rary weatiier. The Fur ester arrived in Portland at 10 o'clock last niyht aiiid as there was no room for lnr at! the tei-th abinsside the Portland Lumber company's dock she anchored in! the lower harbor tempor al i 1 y. Captain Jiiaerwitz said tlds morning that when the Forester was about two weeks' nil ifrorn the Columbia river members of t h i - forecastle force began to f.-et siekj all four men taking to their brrtiis! within tw.o days. Three were sent to! the hospi'al at Astoria on the arrival !of tiie schooner there on Januaiy 1, while th.. other was able to turn to and work. Tiie skipper says that he believes the men were taken with the ti ma tistn. Officers. fook and cabin boy had to turn to whenever the sails were to be handled, ; which wns frequently on the lust lert of the 61 days' vovase I rom i allaolto Astoria, because of the heav y Weather. The vovaire from the i South American coast to tfie.. vicinity of the Coljimbia river occupied E, 1 days but tl .schooner was forced to beat about fjhe mouth of the river for strong easterly 10 days beptnifie of winds. While C5 i miles off the mouth at the. river. in December lb;. Captain Pnerw itz says a big four masted bark was sikthtcdi but he could not make out vhetheif she was in ballast or loaded as ltj was fogey at the time. It piny possibly have been the Mrlt Ish bark Tliistlebank, bound for the Foiled Kipgjdom with a wheat cargo, as siie snilj-d on that day and had the wind in her favor. Several oher vessels were sighted by the Fort ' tor on her vovaee up but none of tii4m was the Rritish ship Inveravon, ,fays the captain. On De cember 1? or -0 a small Russian bark was sighted "ff San Francisco, but there was too much wind for signal flags to be. hoisted so tlie name of the bark was not learned. The only one sailing! from this coast which would be likely to be in that locality at the tim was the Russian fiirk Isabel P.row'ne. 1l'31 tons net. bound from Rritish Columbia to Cape Town. She sailed November IS. In about iS north a five masted schooner was sighted which the captain took to be either the 1-chooner (leorge K. Rill ings. st ilins-; from here for Valparaiso, on Pcceinbeir in, or her sister ship, the I nca. which sailed from Vancou ver for Fast Hondon on December 13. The Koreater will load a full cargo of lumber jiere for the West Coaxt under charter to V. R. Graff. & Co. KOl'TIIWKKr STORM WARXIXCS Weather Ilureau Iooks for Con tinuation of Winds. Southwest, atorm warnings are still disphtyed oh the Washingtfm coast and Strait iff Juan do Kura. vvhere high winds !frevai!ed yesterday after- i.oun anil last nijfnt. l lie loiiowing maximum ' loci ties wire reported to ! rtc weath bureau: Tacorna, Seattle. 42 miles,, south: and Tatoosh Island. SO Occasional rain tonight w. with southerly winds, d for i'ortiand an-P.vic- miles, south! North Head; If.ileS. K.OU till an I torn or re? a ! fori i asfji inily. ! Duribg tile storm Thursday night. Some of the; pontoons belonging to the dredge tdiijmbia's pipeline were dis abled, sonii temporarily being sunk. This has stopped the dredge from w orking on Hie Sand Island channel. ravKu 1)kik;i Ql ITS WOIJK Owing to' the appropriation bi-con-int; e: bausttd. the governmerit dredge I anipoi g H ill ne taken out or cum- ti'issioii Moijiday and tied up at the giverr.tnent Johns, savs moorings opposite St. K. B. Thomson, assistant L'nited. States engineer, who has wort on the; upiler charge'- of ithe Willamette dredge has river. Ineidentaltv the completed the six frW i channel oroject berwtrii Portland and 1 Oregon Cits but it will be -"widened as soon as there is a new appropria- lion. At present the channel varies :i)0 feet. in width fr4im 100 to ALONG TH K WATERFROXT The Britipth steamship Lod Sefton is scheduled to shift this afternoon from Linnton to the North Pacific lumber .mill: i to complete her cargo for China. She is under charter to the Pacific Export Lumber company. Laden with 141, 581 bushels of wheat, valued at S 120.325, the British hark Crocodile, Cuptain Roberts, was shift ed this morning from the Irving dock to the stream. She wyi leave down' Monday morning on the first leg of her voyage to Q ueenstown or Falmouth for orders. Captains Edwards and. Fuller, local Inspectors of steam vessels, announce 1 that the investigation jnto n ii STRENUOUS VOYAGE lision between tiie - steamer iireeona ar.d the government lredse ChampoeK last Week will he held Thursday. Janu ary S, at 'J o'ebick in the lh'jintnK i The fcteamer St. Heb ns. Captain i)d-j 1tuid, has cleared fir San Pedro with. 1.400,000 feet of lumber. j To hetiln load ng her oirnu of Inni-I ber for the West Coast, the s huonei Winslow was towed from the nrenon i dr ih i k, where she lias bee i havitm j minor repairs, to Ihe West Side l.uni-i ber s. Shingle company s mills this; morntiiK- iRt, HaViH.r pa"r..'in..n'j. i-.'wA.-; j ster slipped on one if tne east stile. grain docks anil broKe some ot me, bones In his liawfc When he landed.; ll,.. nfri'rur V:l flsltf OVCT tile Strillte'' piece aloiiK the c le of the dock from which was a drop to the. river of neai ly 30 feet. ACTRKSS'KS WW. IJIUUHM Two Youiij? Women .r After perience tur "Hasin Main.' Iiesirons of expcrielicinK a I-x- -lif.r V H 1 1 - here San t hey on the ocean wave, two pitti deville actresses sailed from on the steani' r San Ramon !' Francisco with the result that have experienced md'hinK more stren uous than i. trip down ihe rlkr ai.l a stay at Astoria Whib- lb. steamer has been bar boun.i In. cause of the storm that, has hi en rainyr outside. Th.e names of the vijuiik actnsses are Miss I. Platichard and Miss p.-yrl Clow. They expi-eteil to be in Francisco tqmorrow mornlnft. S, MAItlXK I X T K M . IC; K X C K Due to Arrive. Vu'iilmi. fr'ini S.U1 PeiJiD anil v l'.-iriliiio, from Sun FraiieUrn r.renkwater. fiMiu I'niiM lliiy N.'V:i.in. frem Sun fr :i in Ih.i . . . . klinnth. freni Sim PrMnrlcii. . . Wniitniette. t'r.un Sjhi Frnncisco. ..Th ii. ..Ian. . J:ui. . .In ti . ..Fun. ..I .in. ..bin. ..bin. ..h.n. ..bill. . J mi. . .hi n . . Ji ii. . I-el,. t Alliance, fpirn turcka lienver. from Sun l-'raiirim Si'laaita from Kurupe xiel orient Tien f Alrlie. frurii lairei e ma! way Cumin. i, fnan Sin Kriiiiclsi Iloiuioke. frnin S-tn Peiiio und wny hear, frnlll IxiB tliKelcK .. lilenr.y, from Kurin "ti mi orient... ( :ir! I e nsfi tr frnjji Eiinie aial orient Miin h Mernncttnflilre, (rfui Knri am! orient -hi n. eluravlu, from Knrupe unil orient .... Feb. 2L' j Due to IK-iart. ! Ncrthbl ml fur Shu Piee 7ndef!i Hi ' S u w a i er. fer Coen Boy hm. j Yucatan, for S.m llieiie tiinl iviiy Jim. jN:ivu.i. for S in fr.iiii Ni-'i . . . ,.Inu. i A Hi. nice, fur Klire?tH fin. IVtiver, fer Hun Frini'-iKiHi I.m. j Pen ef A.irlii.. fer I'.nr . -1 ,i - am! orient Inn. I Ciiiiihi... fur Sin Kr;irri.te 1nu. i Sitlienlii, fur orient mil Kmniie Jan. I Koiinnke. for Sun Diefro Jan. . l'iitr. for Srui KraiH-isii ..Inn. i Itiise City, fur San Kriineiseo .Jnn. ' ( i.rillaannlilre, tr ei ieal ion) i;inv ji"M ircli ; illenniy. for orient ami Ktipipe i'el". fH.li"thslilre, fer K.ui-nne nnil ni ii-n t ..hoi. Uelyruvia, fur orient n-ni Knrnne f-,.).. From 8n Francisco. Steam-ru rba-VMril and Yal' (ilreriai ( ini; let!Ve Kiin KrinuNeo f'i- S,m llleo en M..n U;'.ys, W'eijiiesil ly s, 1 riiluvs and Saturday, connprlh.ir u illi leitnipi-s frni leri land. North. Ix iinil, they arrive ut Sua Frmn Ui-o on 1 uen ihiys, Thili'Mdiiy!. KntiinlnyH Hjif SundiiyH. Vessels In Port. Ni n.P - .iigerd. Nor. ship Ain;i.on, ni. bktn Berlin. Am. hlp r'.eoilile. Br. bk .hue L. Stanford. Am. bkln. Levi Biirjri's. Am. bk Lord S-fton. Br. ss I.anpiltth-, Br. ship Berth .... i.iiii iiiii ; Irj...ik i 1; he . Irving .... I.iantcn ! bi.lile , North 4'aelfle Coa I lintikei s .-. . .Port land dry d .t li Stanilar ! IUn f inniini . . .". . .Or'-Knii ilrvdek Si. Ibleli, Iniiian-l'eiilsf n sturla 1. West Sifle Sliinile bul k . .T,ll:lili,ll Present Oregon ilr.vd irk Willi. rhJue . . . . I'ortl.uiil I. It. ci. t..rl4 l'ortl init I jjr, 'o. Malwl lode. Am. aeh . . . . Nokonils. Am. rh Br iMKne. 1'r. bk N rthlnnd. Ara. ps (htkbiml. Am. seii Oceaiio. Br. s St. Nicholas, Am, iilt . Winlo-. Am. M-h Marllmi "iieh Ili!, Bus. Churchill. Am. scfi Kai-sal. Keliliaii uhlp V.. II. Vance, Aui. si J-'nrotCT. Am. wilt lii-o. W. Fenivlck. Am. w,.. Column, Br. rf ' En Ho-nte to Load Nani Lorn ber. Sailed from llnnknw . . . .San Francisco liliirn Cidlm. . . New easrj.. Hug. . . . . SiUl Kl'i! II. iseii VI. I. ilia Y..k..t. , ma et..rl l a lino ValpiirHijM. . . . .San I raiii Ncii . ... Si: I. -Fr.1.nejsi o Vali,,i m is,( Y'oki'lj.ima Grain. '-. Saii.-d from . . . .Sail l-'rioreiseo l-ioU., Kaniatr. Nor. ss . . . Bes-Me Iiollar. Br. I f.','.''..!, , ",J,' I new'tli. Br. k.. sell. . . ; ibu-tifie. is ss I 1 l.'iiiiisriis. Br. r i. . . ! Hllll-len .tartl. Jiiji.' ss . ! K airess, Itr. ss . . j K( id. A in. i h . . . Ma-b ric. Br. s , . . . J M.ai'.ingtrv. Br. ss j... K. 1 id. . Br. ss. . 4... Vi.-sii,!.'. An-. Sell , . . . Vennaeliiir. 11:'. s En Route to Load N't me P-ankeliii Mara. Juji. ss 11 lie, Ijer. ship. Tliveravim. Hi-, lit.-.......:... ba Jt-'ctli j;o(i.l"li ill. fr. bk... Terpsi. iir,i fler. Nhin.... .. Teiiwai.- in Muni, .hip ss. . , . . . Y;.fr.nkun.i l;nu Miscellaneous En ,N-.avn of Ticdo. Itr. ss.... 1'ioBli uf Arr.'fMH. Br. ss i . . . Klseni.re. Brltisii nil tank'T.. I.erd jAilistiaie. l:r. ss ....... . .... .1 i-IIhO . . . . .-! 11 r ruiti'l-i'ii iM-jill.ine, . . .San Kr.iim ls 0 Orient Route. Alll erp . . . .Sun Kraiii-iMi.-u A last-nlaui Alp iverp MAltlXK XOTKS Monterey. Jal, 2. Sttlll! Steamer f . s. i It!- a mer IVrter for Perth,, ,l. Fasu T-t. Jmi .--Pa-ie.I -British t.arl versk tro.n Portlaiu! fur onwii-i.-u,, Coroiie, Jan. 2. --Arriy,! --Brii ish st; S ua II tsHlia from Portland f.-r PurenH. C.w Bay, Jan. '1. Arrived -Stenuier llrenk vvater from Portland. j "Situ Francis -f. Jan. . Sailed at n .Steamer Klaniatli: at 1 i. 111.- Sb-iiuiei-is Wil li inette utid Ymiitan fm I'.irtlaii'. i Smii I'edro. .riia. 2. .Vrriveii Stemuer Bj-h-t.t frt,m PttlHitk , TVrt Said. Jan, 2. ArHlved ItTitlh sitecuter C'hrdieanshire frs,ui London for portlmij. KgiiffUeng. Per. :to. -- ;.4rrivial - (permaii steiflmer V. Ferd lu-isz train J"oril;'!!d. Afleria. Jan. X. 4'cntiijii'm aj ii- iir.kn'b of the 'river t s . in., rofiah: nvlml stmthr-aat; vveether, light rain. j Title at Astutm Snudiy High water. H:05 a. 03.. 7. feet; ji'21 p- f-. u-'i feet. Mw wa ter ln a. ui..?S!-5 feel i .I... LAWKS! ask for AUTIKOMIXTUSi: NO. 6. It I a fate auii r 1 rork 11 U luwgie. frtr d.u)ie fireii-ib $5. Kit uf gttarMUtr4l by t be Itlf qj lffl 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION F L Iii Authorizing Such Use of Failing Auditorium "Future Foijcy" Determined, When the question of folk 111 tb'e public si hools carne op danciag for con-j s. dilation at the reg the board of tducatien liar meeting of ; yesterday after- noon, t iialrman SaU ri cast his eye over tlie board, noted that Directors Plummer and HeH'li were absent and ntirounci l that the problem would be rt f 1 red to tin- tea heis' committee l r recom riietida t ions as to fiul action. Just what action ti e teachers', com mittee, which Is lompiised if Directors Plummet- and Summer, will do is not known. A 1 f oiiuucndHt bn made by it i m reference to a dara a 111 the Josiah Kailinsf .luditorium and adopted by the leard yesttidav is considered rii- ii i 1 leant howevtr. ' Tin' etimmittec authorized a dance in tne s, iiooi uiioiioriuiii undtj- the aus H' is of the People's Institute lor the evening of January a, and 'reeom uunds similar dances he authorized foi lliis and other social centers a the future policy of the board." Board' Action Cojjsriderad Siffnlf icnt. 'I he boanl's, action in. regard to the propositi dance is taken by many as indi.ating its stand in regard to folk dancing, particularly so since the res olutions denouncing dancing passed by mlnlsterH-feeentlv eontaintd a nro- test against the use of any school, buildings, gymnasiums or" school proh- lerties for such put poses. Whether this llnfrv is correct how ever will not be positively known until the committee meets next Tuesday tifght and takes the matter up for final settlement. It is anticipated that proponents and opponents of foil: dancing will be out I in full force at the meeting, each In an i effort to swing the committee to their ; way .of thinking, a? d there Is every ! probability that the entire question will be tarried back to the entire board aH.iiii by the losing side, unless some compromise acceptable to both sides Is reached In the meantime. Argnruuenta Are Kaara. When tin .meeting convened everv seat in the room was occupied by pro I ononis and opponents of folk dane ii . Chairman Sabin had hardly called the inert i tig to'nnler when Hev. C. O. MoCullogh took the floor. He read res olutions a lopied recently by ministers of 11 ileuomina Hons condemning datic ini and utging tlie board "to take such steps Ha 'o entirely avoid in the future any further games or recreations for any or all schobirs that can In any way he construed as dancing in the I uMic schools or gymnasiums attached to the various schools." "We will not attempt to argue the case." said Rev. Mr. McCuliogh, "art the en.-rimiUee. feels that the less naid will he conductive to peace and good order. The question Is of vital inter est and we wish the board to act." F. W. 'Joldapp next tiyjk a shot -it folk iJareing. He said: "Ij; ner,g pads to the downward. I say, ti ai a the ten commandments; also teii'-h tiris to handle the broom, to cook itfd sew. Dancing- Declared Harmful. "If girls go dancing all the time. they doti't learn -to make g rod wives! and after they lire married and the! 'bread is not r nokwl what happens?! Divorce!" , j "I want to Hdd a word." stated Rev. j S P.. Hawkins. "When children get; the idea of dancing and frolics Into j thrur heads it detracts from their ' studies. To- leach folk dancing is. tn me, a very - unwise policy. Anything that interferes with the mental train ing of t hildrni. such as dancing, should r,,,t be allowed." "Does anyone else wish to speak?" queried Chairman Sabin. For answer Rev. Jlr. McCuliogh fol lowed by his committee left the room, and Ihe matter was referred to the teaeiH-r.t' committee. Soon ufttrward the board adopted the report of the teachers' committee which authorized a i1i-?:ce at "the Jo- CI! it ii NI,'. NKliVUI'K, Ul. HOP. SKIN. UI.AU--IiKU, t.IVEU and KIO- NliV HISI-.ASUS. itilKL-ilATIS-U. NKI UASTIIK NlA. WZKMA. SOKKS. t I.cKns, iqt.KS ami F:sT! 1 A. The WKKLDS f.ATKSf UKMKP1ES AI- mi isi i:.ii:ii C.t.ulrr.tie.i and Kxniin atkii HUE. U to 5; 7 to s, a. Hi Sunday lo lo 1. IPhidis ll-b". l.i,!iyc!t HiU. WASitiMrriiN sr . coit. 'oTU I'OItTLA.N !, liltlJIiO.S ;-,K!Vj r " THE OLD RELIABLE" mm REMEDYFORfvlEN. AT YOUff DRUGGIST. AVORS SOCIAL DANCE In h ML mi i t nrlutn under of t .. Peep1, s net I in lc. Buefcess Transacted. dance pro1. P m off Its ;-ul,ir bnsiniss wa.s tinder- taken. A recount; present fo ;r y. ar H'-wing and ran -neii lilph schools be ' in bdation thnt the nurses in cookinic, t la! subjects in tin' I to two years, was . unar.imousiy adopted Miss Lillian Tingle v. as instructed to work out the i new schedule for sewing and cooking ! for tlie Jefferson ar.d Lincoln high school;:, and the commercial 1 mum will be arranged by the principals. The new schedule will gji irito ef fect in February . : Thio act. on was taken le.-ca is,-. t 1 has be n found that the work run I , easily . don,- within - two years i i ne board also authorized the ci t a tion ot a night school in the Murver .sob,,,, on the request of u number of residents of the district. - MnTIPC IC ICCIICn AMfl POLICEMEN ARE GLAD j Beginning . today, members of the i police depart llient will . be allowed : their two days' monthly vacation. This 1 i order was issued y estirday by Chief . ; of I 'o! ! Cl.uk to Captnin Moore and jrelay.-d to all other captains. As a I result flu tc is much relolclng among (the -it-' members of the department, ! a s the two days off has been denied I them sirice July. The rest days were i tak. n from them when labor trouble shifted at the Oregon Packing plant Ail patrolmen have work, d st veu days a week since that time. Journal Want Ads bring results. Cures Wit siah I'ailitiK the BUSpiles RaTalar With the hauls, the ; DRUGLESS TREATMENT RESTORES HEALTH lf TREATMENT ( 1a restore? f3 V HEALTH I W WHILE YOU I ' " - SLEEP ii- - I -Wear this grand Irivigorator while you sleep. It is a quick and positive cure for nervous debility, impaired vital ity, lack of vital energy, lame back, lumbago, rheumatism, stomach disorders, kidney and bladder troubles and all ail- ments due to a weakened condition of the nervep and vital organs - Klcetra-Vita will give Ini'-k to vtiu Hie fire and ambition of youth. 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