THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY . 9, 1915. ECOND MATE LOST ; WHEN EUREKA VENT .id PIECES! ROCKS Life Savers Searchifor Body of James Bolger, Who Met Death in Waves, . Montgomery dock hi afternoon to ' commence loading on Monday. 1 ' r. w Jesse VV, West" has succeeded Clar. -. ence Bicknell as master -of the gas -4 towboat Mildred H., while John Delaet ; has succeeded C J. Lelaet as master i i of the tug boat Alarm. ' - Service Will Be Resumed. Service on the middle Columbia river will he resumed In full Tuesday. On that day, the steamers Dalies City, Ta homa and GameeocK are air expected , to leave Tor The Dalits and way points. ON THIRD TRIAL ROY FARNAM GUILTf AS oip noYMOOO AMBITIONS DECLARED CHARGED i .... ;.., caft; fS BOILER EXPLODES , Freight is, being received by all three Pncnnpr Rrpaks Df)Wn IOr the companies today in preparation. No-t'lbUIICI UCaNO LJUVYII lUI lliq service hfts been given the middle river J titles! since the run of. ice first eom- j imncfcd two weeks a . The ice Jams between Miller's island and The Dalles I ; have I softened to . such an extent that t no trouble is anticipated by Tuesday. First -Time -When Parents and Sister Show Emotions Daisy JMitcftell Engaged. , San I Francisco. Cal., Jan. 9. The San V were keeping a lookout today for the tody ofj.S.tond Mate James Bolger, w irtpe'lnl-.tn TW nrpi Koseburg, Or., Jan. 9. After, delib erating for nearly six hours, a Jury in the circuit court here late last night returned a verdict of guilty against Roy Farnam, who was charged with a statutory, crime against his former Steam ob..r, W.U-tnow on Coast, ; "t 1.; Goes Quickly to Places la ! the wrecked steamer Coo Bav in serv- """'T ! ' ce mween .nere ana Pin uh c .ts.fhlri nina Uncurl vhnsux-lmmd j southern coast as fars south as (hoay was. found in -.the ashes of a t Pedro. . vj. ' . 1 1 i- ., ranclsco, Jan. B.Ufesavers , 1 tw.,i o .-.,,.,.. wtn Schooner Has Narrow Call. probably be sentenced Monday. San Franciaco.'Jan. 9. Captain Han- j Farnam alao faces a charge of mur- ho perished when the ateamahip Eu- en nd crew of tbe schooner Annie j derlng the gui and burning her body reka wejnt to pieces on the rocks of ! 1' ,7nipo"" " w vi t ",n fire.to 15? Dam of nelT f u y . i - - , - - , i Dor., farnam is a years oia. inn Golden Gate, almost touched the rooks of North j was his .third trial on this charge In Point Bon It a, near the iter the vessel's boiler Captain A. It. Paulsen L i i ,P e d' Farallones, 1 Anchor; was dropped Just th . weeks itt the first two trials and 17 other fln time. The vessel wa making port luriea disaereed. ; the first stand- Ufe'si'vers0' th C-W Wf resci,cd f rom lvaka after passage of 56 days. Uolger. according to bther if the icrew. had entered the lifeboat with the othr seamen before It was lowered away, but suddenly Jumped buck upon 'Jhe Kureka's (deck. Captain rauiscp waited as lonit as he UaiedL then ordered the boat launched, leav ing th mate on the Kureka. An all-oisht effort tb or find his body, proved futile, and today. 4t was thought there va a chance that he was still alive. Distress signals from the Eureka were firs); heard at the Fort Point and Point Konlfk Ilfe-savind stations short ly before o'clock last, night Both stations Immediately snt crews to its ilrt, ; About half a mile from the Eu eka, the Point Bon ita boat picked up ona lifeboat containing seven members of the. r wrecked crafts crew. They were transferred to ' the life-saving launch- and sent to the station. The Fort Point crew secured the Kureka,'s other, boat, containing 11 ; men, who were put ashore NEWS OF THE PORT Arrival. January 9. fieo. W. . Ekhr. Aimrtean Ktoanier. Captain Ixrfatedt. paseeagera and freight, frma Oooa Bay nd Eureka. North' Paeltic. AauiH'ton. American steamer. Caritaln J. V. rescue Bolger t Ppeqe. bulk oil, from Mouterey, btaudard (JlackmaoumiBlilrfl, Brlttab vblp. Captain Herbynon. 104 days out f Ballal Balla. via Astoria 102 days, iu ballast to Kerr, (iiffovd ic Co. . Departure. Jamiary 9. ! Mont ana ii, Amoricuji ateamer. Captain Wright,- freight, for New York, via PuKet ikiuiiiI and Ban Francisco, Auierlcan-Hawaiiaa .Steamship company. - W. 1. Harrta, American ateamer, Captnio EuKU. water ballast, tor Monterey, A nwlated Atlas, American steamer. Captain Kirkwood, water ballast, for Mouterey, Stand ard Oil company. , t Marine, Almanac. Weather at Jliver'i Mouth. North Head, Jan. . Condition of the month of tha river at 8 a. in., rough; wiud, east 15 mtleti; went her, cloudy. Sun and Tides, January 10. sun rises, 7:32 a. rn. Sun sets. f.Vi p. m. , Tides at AstOTia. High water. Low water. 7::t a. m., K.e feet. I 0:55 a. m., 2.9 feet. :0U p.'m., 5. feet. J 2;0tt p. m., 0.7 feet. TRADE QUIET AT i'lTCAIKN Shipmaster Inds the Island In. . habitants in Need. Captain A. Jierbyson. master of the British shin Clackmannanshire which arrived here after a 102 day trip from uaila tfalia, Australia, reports that the inhabitants of the PlUairn islands are in a bad way for clothes and pro visions. The Clackmannanshire duI Into th islands and ralinvori thslr riiu- tresa temporarily with some of hla i mmi " own stores while he, waa en route to ! Kpne ... Portland. n Albany .... Before leaving this port. Cautaln 5i;,,lm.V' ' ' Ilerbyson will attempt, to interest some 1 Portland 1 ei itie cnaritanie organizations or tue 1 Dally IUver Readings. ! 050 srATioSs.. j ZZ Z b. a us om a 23 10 20 a 87 15 a.ti t.s 5.U 6.8 7.0 10.7 4.2, 00.14 O.liO.oO 1.40.15 2.20.43 2.60.8 2. 00.50 0.610.25 city ln.a movement t provide assist ance for the people. The islands are n the path which the Clackmannan- hire will follow while bound for the United Kingdom and he will guarantee to. deliver the supplies. . . The Pltcairn' islands are Inhabited by 176 people of whom only four are white. There 1 onei American, one Kngllshman and an Australian, mis sionary and his wife. s The others are UUlng. ( ) Falling. SEviEMBefs- HOW ' ! ' " r rr?Ba BE AT ArWHR-UH4 A y rr ' T 53 S I .WAS"Tb BE A D(cUM MAJOkU i- f S. S I AMD MASH DnvVN MAIHSTKEET WjrJs&tW . . . - , i- SsW 1 ATTHE HEAD OFA BAND WWILE . I AND STRIPES Fot2.EVER- a I 1 AA4AT aa? vnr ic?. t ? ' . 1 K --v-----w--.----K I 8:30 Sunday I . I 1 conducts all - derlne extensive " operation easier 1 tfcaa tbey have ; been for coma time 1 i.ast. v . . ' - ; x A resumption of fighting along prac tically the whole of the western battle! front; was announced In the war or ' Vice's official communication. - South of Ypre8 it was stated that the French artillery had demolished a row of German trenches and silenced the Teutonic mine throwers in that district. . Several German batteries were said to have been silenced also .between Arras and. Amiens. V' Soissons was reported to have been : bombarded by the Germans ia revenge for their fa Ho re to retaae positions Which the French had wrested from j them, there, and the , local palace of Justice Was destroyed,. , . - Allies Gala 650 Tarda. , In the Soupier region, hill 132 was said to have been captured by the Gallic .forces, with , three German trenches, the gain amounting .to 659 yards. . The Germans tried to recover this lost ground by a counter attack but were repulsed with heavy losses. French-", artillery successes were claimed In the X.on-Craonne region. At Perthes very severe fighting was reported, without any material trains on either side. PRESS CLUB IKS, WITH .'OCEANS' OF FUN, -MAKES BIG HIT Club Rooms Overflowed-With Merrymakers and - Enter - tainment Is Jinks' Climax, SOPHIE TUCKER A SCREAM Other star rarformera Have part la leaking Xreaiag miner foe XSam-' : bera a&A Craesta. There's nothing to it. "Tho Preaa club Jinks are the real roods when it French progress was claimed In the! comes to genuine fun. The club room Argonnes. ; Ibverfiowed last nlgat. The rollicking. It was admitted that th Germans I cheering writers couldn't stand th had reoccupled Surnhaupt. in the 1 gaff at alL They tried to curb their River Forecast. The Willamette river at Portland will rise slowly Sunday and Monday. Steamships to Arrive. PASSENGEUa AND FllEIGHT Hoanoka.... g. d. and way... .Jan 10 Breakwater.... Coo Bay .Jan. 10 Hear S. D. and way, Jan. 12 fceo. W. Elder Eureka and way.. Jan. 15 hatlvea. The people are all converts , vBCatanV ''.'' '..'.'' s". D a'n"i'w;' ' ' Boa City.... S. V. and way.... Jan. 22 Steamer Due to Depart, PASSENGKBS AND tTKKlUHT ' Kama From biim Geo W. fclder...... C. It. and Eureka. Jan. 10 Breakwater ....Coos Bay ........Jan. 12 Uuanok. ........... i. D. and way. ..Jan. M Klamath... 8. D. Jan. 13 Kan Ramon ...S. V. ........... .Jq. 15 Bear........ 8. V. and way . . .Jan. IS Yucatan. v h. I), and wj.....Ja. 20 Beaer. ............. 8. 1. and 'way ... .Jan. 21 Uofce City.. ... S. P. and way.. ..Jan. 26 the jurie disagreed, ; the first stand ing nine for acquittal and three for conviction, and the second eight for conviction and four for acquittal. The murder charge probably will not tie tried before the February term of court. M1ss Morgan, who was 15 years old 6n th iay of her death, was a neigh bor of the Farnam -family in the Cow j Creek, country," east of Glendale. She was motherless. It is alleged that she was about to become a mother and that Farnam was responsible for 1 her condition, and it was to conceal this fact, it is also alleged, that she was murdered and her body burned. The, theory has been advanced that during an attempt to perform a crim inal operation with, a poisonous drug. which Farnam admits he purchased,. the girl died, and. that to conceal the circumstances the body was burned. ! Farnam had kept company with the girl for more tliary a year. A care-free demeanor has character ized Farpam 'through all the court proceedings since his arrest nearly a month ago, but wheri his parents arid sister broke down after the verdict I was read in court last night, he broke down, too, and "had to be assisted to the Jail by Sheriff Quine i "I'll soon be out," he sa9d to his mother at the Jail door, "as soon as they gel the right man." ' Farnam al--leges that when he purchased and bor rowed drugs and asked a doctor's ad vice last summer for a girt who was In trouble he did so for a man named Snider, who lived near Canyonville. It is understood the Jurors stood 11 to 1 for conviction orr the first. ballot. District Attorney George Neu- ner had charge of the prosecution. At-'l torney General Brown being unable to ton. pastor. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10, ,C. EL. 7. attend. Neuner was assisted by Elbert I Gladstone Kev. Koy U. Dunn, pastor, 11 Hormann - nd . 8. JO. C. .. 7. u v, j 1 ttooney afraus u. r. sums, pasur. 11 v. , na B- R- B. lO. U. IS., . ssia wuajr uiai ns wuuiu iue a mu Woevre region, but it was said they lost enormously in doing so. Except that both sides had been re inforced and that the fighting was in creasing in intensity, no fresh new had been received from Alsace. OREGON ADVISED TO GIVE MORE TO RECLAMATION CHURCH SERVICES Con tinned from Preceding Page.) of the Seventh Day Adventlst church and Captain Ilerbyson plans to appeal to this church to help him first Th Clackmannanshire arrived up at Linnton this morning at 6:30 and was anchored in the stream to await a berth at the ballast dock.' She Is under charter to Kerr, Gifford & Co. for out ward loading of wheat for the United Kingdom. i i CAPTAIN NORRJS IN NEW YORA Master of Steamer Charcas Is Heard From. ' Captain A. C. Norrls. brother of a T'emlletrin railroad rontfurrnr a rA maa ler of the British steamer Charcas. which' was sunk by the German auxil iary cruiser Prlns Eitel Frledrlch, ar rived afely4ln, New York city yester day according to advices received here by, W. R. Grace & Ca, owners of the steamer. . -s Norrls and eight members of the crew arrived in the New York harbor on the steamer Carillo from Colon. Captain Norrls said that the German cruiser overhauled him during a fog. eight miles off the Chilean coast. A boarding party took the crew off the Charcas and then opened the sea cocks. Beven explosive shells were later" fired into the hull of the steamer to hurry her sinking. - , paster." 11 Bowlby Protest Is TVl i Tiii I St. Johns church Jtei Placed on.rile hpsaTOsc1 r Vessel in Port. iNEW Bhlnkoku LINER BRINGS i FEED Seattle Maru Reaches From Japan. Seattle, Jam. 9. Inaugurating an auxiliary freight service for the Nippon Yusert Kalsha, the . Japanese steamship Shlnkoku Maru, : Captain . N.' Ayabe, reached . the Great Northern piers, Smith cove at 1.45 yesterday afternoon, 21 day from Kobe,, Japan. Heavy . weather waa experienced throughout the entire Transpacific voy age of the Shinkoku and for two week .the vessel labored In terrific seas. The Shinkoku brought SOOO tons of Manchurlan maiz, one of the largest, shipment of its kind to reach this port, 300 tons of soya bean cake, 65' tons of sunflower seed and miscellaneous oriental freight. The mala, bean eake and sunflower sesd la consigned to Seattle dealers and will be sold for feed. :- - . . Na C'ambusdoon, Nor. bk , Claverdun,' Br. sh Celtic Glen. Br. sh Kiuawold, Nor. -bk. .. ... ..... Hero. Norwegian ship , l.lalitxbip No. 47, am. tr... Lindfield No. 67, Am. bk.. Poltalloch, Am. ship Port Caledonia, Kues. bk. . Pierre Anton ine, Fr. bk t-tugvan. Nor. ship Wsb. H. Smith, Am. seh... Onwen, British steamer . ... KiuroHS-sbire, Br. sh Montauan, Am. str Clarkmananstiire. Br. hlp Asuncion, Am. str Harmo. Nor. ship Geo. W. Elder. Am. str.v:J. ... Vasaeia jMiensraaaa. Akntaa. Am. str Arnoldus Vinnen. Oer. sh.. Alliance, Am. atr Berlin, Am. bk... Chinook, U. S. dredge . . . . Dalnek. 6er. bk.. Datid Brans. Br. sen...... Golden Gate. Am. str...... Ineue, Au c-ii , J B. Stetson, Am. str Kurt, Ger. ah King Cyros. Am. svh...... Nehaiem, Am. str..... Temple B. Dorr, Am. atr., Thonia U. Wand. Am.-it', Berth Irving Llnnton ... .... .Llnnton ........Llnnton Astoria Oregon Drydock . .. .Montgomery Astoria - Astoria .Elevator Llnnton . . Astoria P. ' Milla .Elevator . . .Albers . .Llnnton . .Linn ton Astoria ...N. at. Johns fier. J. &. Johasoa tirtn for a. new trial on thA eroiinil of 1 and 8. S. 8.. 10. C. E., 7. errors, and the discovery of new evi k KJ arkReT. B. Tlbbs Maxey.-ator. dence favorable to the defense. He Bethel E. Ittd' and Thompson. R 8.. 10. saia ne. wuuia ueinauu an lumieuiaie trial" on the murder, charge against I ZpisoopaL Farnam. 1 Trinltr church Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison. "Farnam refused to comment on the I rector, s, 11 and 8. . 8., 0:45. Good i'eliow- verdict- i .1 saiv society, parisa autue, juu ana uavu St. Mark's -21st ana Marshall: Kev. J. E H. Simosion. rector, uoly h.cb arise. 7:80 a. m. 8. 8.. 9:43. Matins and Litany, 10:15. Holy Eucharist ana sermon, evensong, 7, fee. Joan s cnurcn uev. x. v. eowen, a, B sermon, a. Stephen tha Martyr Rev. M. M. uamaay, i it ana s. a.. 10. Special service ior coiorea people, 3. Salem. Or.. Jan. 9. The State High- St. Mathew s aev. w. a. m. areca, vicar . j.. I s. s.. 1U. service tun sermon. 11 way tuuimiaoiuii, m lis iuccuuS I ri, ,s o Our Suviar U'odsilr I;-. V placed tne petition ox oiumuia tuumy mi ciark. S., and 11 a. m. daring advent. citizens against the retention of State i St. David's Rev. Henry Ruaaell Talbot. ueieuraiioii vl lus uui jbut-uuui, .ou a. m. 8- S., :45. Morning prayer, 11. Bvening prayer, 4:ao. Ht. jonn a iuiwiiuk rcv. jonn i. nice. S. S. 2. Kvening prayer and sermon, 8. Ser vices. 4. St. Andrew rornawoui nerv r . at. Baum. vicar. In charge, 11. Prayer and aer mon, 11 and 7:30. 8. B, 9:45. Oonununloa, l:3o a. m third Sunday each month. Grace Memorial aev. ueorga u. vaa Wa ters and Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy Com amnion, 8 a. m. a.xcept , first Sunday la March. S. S-. 10 a. m. Services. 11. uooa enepnero mi. wuuu lavrai, n aaa 7:30. S. S., 10. " St. Michael s ana au angeia- least 43a and Broadway Rev. T. r. Boweo, vicar. 8. 8., tloly communwa um eunuay. ix , uura morning. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise I 7:45. S." S., 9(30. t. P. K., 6:30. "Every Maoa services ana uiDie cia&sea. ! social topiem" ana - ine Anti-saioon league- Supt. R, P. Huttoa. . ' Tree Hethodist. rirat Chnrch Cor. East Ninth' sad Mill sts Rev. E. I. Horrlngton, pastor. 1 and 7:30. Central Church 05 th and East Flanders Rev. Joba G. Uessler, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. X. P. M.. :30. 'The Prince of Teace.'! Christian gcienoav " Ftrrt Church of Christ, Scientists-Everett between 18th and 19th ata. Services U aad e. 8. S., :45 and ai'Sacrament." Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emeraoa St. Services 11 and 8. 8. 8., 9:43 and 1L "Sac rament." . i Second East 6th and Holladay Servtcea, 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 11. 'Sacrament." Third East 12tb and Salmon sts. Service, 11 and 7. S. S.. 11. "Sacrament." Fifth Myrtle Park baU bervlcea, 11 a. m. S 8., 9:30. "Sacrament." . Highway Engineer. Bowlby-' on file. without action or discussion, OSWALD WEST, AS SPECIAL WRITER FOR THE JOURNAL (Continued From Page One.) centering attenMon upon boards anJ. commissions. While there are marry useless boards and commissions, there 1 10. enmA (tnl aril nMAaaarv n f .1 fhA 1 KundST: 7:30. members should be fully advisedas tol Sl pfal.der t the work and merits of eacn. Hasty I Howard. Holy communion. T a. m. Prayer action in reterence 10 consouaaiions 1 Bnd sermon, ixm riinhi. I mic-ht result in comnlications and con-i St. John's church SeUwood Rev. John D. ........... - c ' I t 1 .. .. Cnintf nr.t.r 7 -3A fusion, which would prove disastrous. ei0, Portiand HeighU. Ally prvllUBCU UAca0UAC9 niuaift .ucoq Evangelical ByDod, German Evangelical friends church Tacoma ave. and East 15th Rev. Ellas Hergert, pas tor, iv;49 ana i :$o. o. a., u:bo. c s:au. St. Paul Evangelical church 47 Falling iv nav. 4. uergert, pastor, n ana :so Y. P. :30.: ...Gobi Cllftoa O. W a. Gobi Astoria Victoria Dolphins ...astoria ........ o. v . p. Astori ..St. Helens ........ ..As torie ..........Astoria St. Helena ..St. Helens Oak Sl. FEAR STEAMER DORA IS LOST Craft Has Failed (o Appear at Sew f ard; Sixty on Board. Seward, Alaska, Jan. 9. The failure' of the email wooden Steamship Dora, carrying 60 persons to arrive here on scheduled time, has caused grave con 'cero for her safety among local shin r ping men. It Is feared she may have foundered in a terrific storm which is raging off Cook inlet. The Dora was due -January 2. 1 ' The. steamship plies between Dutch Harbor, the Aleutian Islands and Sew ard, connecting with Seattle steam- ' ships at this point. ; , ' At Neighboring Ports. , Astoria, Or., Jan. -9. Arrived at 5:50 and left tip at 7 a. ia. Steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco. Arrived at 6:. TO and left o at 7:30 a. m. Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Eureka and Coos Bay. Sailed at 6:43 a. m. Steamer Multnomah, for San Franciaco. Sailed at 8:10 .a. tu. Steamer Northland, for San B. G. Lee. Bev. S. S.. 9:30. lines should be .carefully analyzed and I St. Paul' Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. the effects Of proposed changes point- Taylor. Holy communion, iirsi aanaay m I Siiiulav In montU. Inaamuch as the abolishmenT ,?ot,l. Portsmouth Hereford at. near Lombard at. useless boards and commissions Willi Rev. F. M. Baum, vicar. 8. S., 10. Ser- bring but a small part of the needed vices, 11 i.nd . Ja;3VtB ffi "mnn?h r. relief in lessening tax burdens, otner jj,t ,t 11. Holidays by appointment. ana greater eAirayasainiea, uiuy i Patton. Mlcnigan ana Aioeria vreorge a in state, but in county and municipal Hopkins, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. government should be pointed out in Evangelical Associativa. Carson Heights J. Stocker, pastor, 11:30 and 7. S. S., 10:30. First English East 6th and Market sts. Ser. E. O. Hornschucb, pastor, 11 and 8. 8. S., 10. Y. P. A., 7. First German Evangelical H. Schuknecht, pastor. ' Frienda' Chorea. 8unnyslde Eist 3oth and Main sts. Homer Cox, pai-tor, 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 9:45. C. E.. 6:iK. t'rayci- meeting Thursday, 7:30. Lents South Main St., Rev. John Riley, pas tor, 11 and 7:30. Bible school, 9:46. C. 6:30. West Piedmont Friends Rev. T, J. Cobura, 11 and 7:30. Bible school, 10. 8. 8.. 10. C. E., 6:15. - - United Brethren. ' First East loth and Morrison iRev. J. D. Niaewoader, pastor, K and 7:30. S. B., 10. C E.. 6:80. . Alberta 27th and Alberta Kev. c. O. Bell, 11 and 7:80. S. S.. 8:45. C. E.. 6:30. Guy Woodworth Memorial, Vancouver, Wash. -Rev. J. Lincoln Ellis, pasior, -11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. Y. P. 8. C. E., 7. Third 67th at. 8. E. and 82d ave. Rev. J. B. Parsons, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8-. 10. C. E 6:30. Fourth Rev. J. E."v Conner, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. C. E 6:30. Radical Jessup st. Rev. A. 8. Henderson, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. C. 7. Manor Circuit Services Mauor. 11 a. m. Cherry Grove, 3 p. m. Brush Prairie, 7 :80. Seventh Day Ad vent lata - Note Regular services' of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central, E. 11th and Everett Elder Milton H. St. Joobna, pastor, 11 a. m., S. 8. 10. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. Y. P. 8., 7:30 Friday evening. Montavlila, E. 80th and Everett J. F. Beatty, elder. Sabbath school, lO a. m. Preaching, 11. Prayer meeting, 7:45 Wednes day evening. Y. P. M., Prlday 7:43 p. m. St. Johns Elder E. D. Hurlburt. Sabbath achool. 10. . Preaching, 11. Prayer . meeting Wednesday. 7:30. Mount Tabor East 60th and Bejmont Bev. C J. Cnmmings, pastor. Services: Sabbath school. 10. Preaching, 11. Prayer meeting, 7:45 Wednesday evening. Lenta Marion ave. ana ummaper u. j. Chitwood, elder. Sabbath school, 10. Preach ing, 11. Sunday, 7 o. prayer meaung vea nesday evening. -2:45. .Aiblna (uerman, Quamore ana iuor ri.n Ma.!, .lilsr (i. y Rusch. loral elder. Sabbath school. 10. Preaching, 11:30 and 8. 1. Advent Chiiatiaa (Not Seventh Day.) Preachinar Sunday evening at a. frayer meevr Advent Christian C. W. L. Smith, pastor. Ing Wednesday evenmg, e. I 11 and 7:30. a. s., 10. lxtyal Workers. 0:30, Scanainaviau cnurcn, uuu ana oaui ave. i rrayer meeting 4 :o inursoay, . Elder J. sananes, pas cor. e. n.. eniausiasm. nut it wasn't any use, -With Sophie Tucker and Jim Corbett and Mrs. E. M. Hogan to start things, the rest went all by itself and th re sult was tumult, chaos and high-class optimism. Frank McGettigan, hero of many Press club Jinks, was there a usual, and to his stage management 1 due much of the glamor that hung round . the night. He has been chairman of the entertainment , committee so long that everybody looked expectant and disappointed until he appeared.: Mon roe Goldstein waa official announcer and he took .occasion to hand out nu merous Jolts to the performers in In troduction. - Jim Corbett There. Jim Corbett slid in a lot of funny yarn about himself In th day when he waa near-champion and champion pug of the known world. He called hi act the story of Mike Monahan of th Gas House, and kept tlx club mm ber and their friend chortling In glee. . Sophie Tucker, queen of all .ragtlrn ers, who one sang "Now Am d Time," Just couldn't get away from the yowls, of glee that greeted . ber songs. One of the body blows she ad ministered to the Demon' Pessimism -was "Who Pays Mrs. Rio Van Winkle' Rent?" but that wasn't all at alL (Continued From Page One.) condition of th treasury,-It 1 going to be hard to tret thla appropriation, although we are doing our best to ac complish it."' - . - Wesfa Flan Approved, Secretary. Lane in hla letter to Sen ator Chamberlain today concluded as follows: "It is a matter of great regret to me that the effort to secure coopera tion with Oregon along the line of Gov ernor West's proposal appear to have failed. It promised the institution of a Just method of using'state and gov ernment funds in the development of the west, for It would, I feel sure. have been adopted by other, states.- I believe that while there, is" so heavy a demand upon the reclamation fund for the completion of the project I Frank Westphal helped her on th lvo- already under way, that it 1 best not ries as he did for most or th other to adventure upon new undertaking songbird. unless upon a dollar for dollar coopera- While the throng, was shouting for lion basis. Nevertheless, I shall raise the headllners, it found much to ap- . no objection to the allotment of this prove in the work of Webber Juvenile amount to Oregon, for I am well con- orchestra, directed by H. A. Webber, vlnced that in the past too little con- These musicians showed - promise of slderatlon has been given to her needs great dotngs later on In -life. ' . and to the opportunity for develop- Miss Frances Magill of Cotillion . ment in that state, which I attempted hall showed how devious dancing can somewhat to remedy by the extenaion be both graceful and artistic - Som of th Umatilla project and the effort of her steps fairly dazzled th specta- to meet the suggestion as to coopera-I tors, and Professor II. M. Ringler tion In the Deschutes valley." I Joined her in showing the new ball- room glides and trots. Mrs. Iloaan. "The right thing for the secretary I whose exploit in pianologue On prevU ' of the interior to do," said Joseph N. ous occasions got the Press club going, ' Teal, commenting on the position taken fairly outdid herself lat night, with by Secretary Lape in the matter of stories set to music, with music ' set the (450,000 appropriation of govern- to stories and stories set to Bob Btev- - ment money for reclamation In Or- ens. She put a personal punch into gon, "is to direct that the money as everything she did and gales of mirth already appropriated be spent on a followed -the thrusts with which h project In Oregon. But I believe In impaled dignified clubmen, getting good out of bad. Xt Wai Artistic "Th secretary position win prob- The rest of the show waa Just a ; ably result in a. further appropriation by the state to meet an equal appro- prlation by the government and the funny as this. When it wasnt funny It was artistic, and when it wasn't artistic it was so good from othir order that the pruning knife may be applied. Must TJs Care. "There ' will be the usual tampering with our tax laws and unless the many measures which are bound to be Introduced are carefully-followed, an alyzed and -'defects and conflicts Francisco via Puj?et sound. Arrived at 4:30 brought to public attention, the re- ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Frlta de Rock, diver, is raising the grading wagon which waa lost at the foot of Alder street from, the steamer Dalle: City three Week ago. The steamer Montanan will sail at 4 o'clock this alternoon for Puget fcioundt to . complete discharging her New; York cargo. - One day late, the North Paclfio steamer Geo. W. Elder reached As toria learly this morning,1 and will be M Columbia" dock this afternoon. She r Jill 'be sent out cn schedule tomorrow morning for Coos Bay and Eureka. Thai Norwegian bark I jndfleld will be moved from the ballast dock to m. Norwegian sliiD Karmo. from Arica Sailed at 10". m. Steamer W. F Herrtn, for Monterey. Sailed at 5:30 a. m.. Steamer Yellowstone, for Coos. Bay and San. Fran cisco, j San Pedro. Jan. 8. Sailed Steamer Bear, for Portland. - Astoria, Jan. 8. Left tip at 2:30 p. m. British ship Clackmannanshire. Arrived down at 7 p. ni. Norwegian bark Hero. Newport, Or., Jan. 9. America ateamer Bendou arrived from San Francisco yester day. Will load lumber at Toledo. . . Marshfield. Or., Jan. 9. American steam er Adeline Smith, from San Francisco, ar rived at 8 a. in. Steamers Daisy Putnam and Yellowstone outside will come in at noon American steamer Breakwater sails for Port land thla afternoon.' Seattle, Wash.. Jan. 9. Arrived. American steamer Oueeu. San Franciaco. 12:15 a. m. Victoria. B. C, Jan. 8. arrived. British bark Wolff. Arica. Chile. ' - - - Dungenesa, Wash., Jan. 9. Passed in, Bel gian relief ateamer Washington, bound from MoJi for Seattle. Tacoma and Portland, 9:25 a. m. - ,t r Port Town send, Wash-i' Jan. 9. Massed in. British wteamer Penrith Castle, for Tacoma and Seattle, 8:30 a. m.; British ship Dudhooe for Tacoma at 7 a. m. Port Ludlow. Wash., Jaa. 9. Failed. Amer ican steaioer Mary Olson, an Franciaco. San Francisco, Jan, 9. Arrived, American ateamer North Fork. Eureka, mldniarht: Amer icas steamer lU-arer. Portland. 6 a. m.; Amer ican steamer Ventura, Sydney. 7 a. m.; Amer ican ateamer Wellesley, Eureka, 8 a. m.: American -steamer Santa Clara. Belllngham. 8 a. m. : American steamer Willamette. Astoria. 9 a- m. : British steamer Satanta, Shanghai, It a. m.t American steamer F... A. Kilburna, Eureka, 11 a. m.; American ateamer ' Harvard. Saa Pedro, 11 a. m.: American steamer Aro lfne, San Pedro, 11 a. m.;- American ateamer Klamath, ' Portland, midnight, sailed. Amer ican steamer Vanguard, San Pedro, 10 a. m. Tatouoh Island, Jan. 8 Passed in, British hlo lMidhop 11 ;20 a. m.; British steamer, Penrith Castle,. 11:40 a. m.; American steam er Queen, 3 . m,5 Outside bound la at 5 u. ' ui.. a three mast bark. , - Seattle, Wash.. Jan. - 8. Arrived.- Japanese stoamer Shinkoku Mara, Kobe 1:45 p. m.: American steamer Colonel E. L. Drake and barge 81. San Francisco, 8:30 p. m. Sailed. AmerU'an ateamer Marlimaa. Alaska, 9 p. m.: American steamer -President. San Krandsco. 213 p. m.s British ateamer Hurst, Belling ha iu. 2:HO o. m. . - i San-' FraneiKPo, Jan. r8.-Arrivrd. American pteauier Arctic Fort Bra gsr. 12:40 p. m.; American 'steamer City of Topeka, Eureka, 4:10 pv m. American steamer vauguard. Eu reka. 9:40 t. m. Sailed.. American steamer Roanoke, Portland. 11:50 a. m.: Ameiican suits will be simply further confusion. "Undoubtedly there will be many important measures before the legis lature having a bearing upon our irri gation projects and watery power pos- sibilities; the disposition Of school, swamp and tide lands? the leas.ingof Lutheran. 7lrai' Oerman (Missouri Synofll Coe. Sal mon and Chapman H. 11. Koppelmann, 10:1S, 7:45. 8. 8., 9:15. - ... . Bethany Danlaa union ave. ana aroma M. C. Jensea-Engholm, pastor, ll and 8, S. 8., 10. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Tboren, 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. Y. P 6:30. . Ellm cbapel Kev. a. J . x oorsou. ix. n. a. iv. lmtnanuel 19th and Irving sts. Rev. J. Rt,.hurrt Olson. 11 and 8. 8. S.. 9:45. - Trinity German I Missouri synoa i vvmiams ave. and Graham J. a. cumoacn, iu auu i :iu. 8 S., 9:15. . . St. Paul a German cast ixin ana uuun A. 8. Kraase, pastor, 10:30 and t O. a. 9:30. . ' United Norwegian unman unwa, pasior, H ni 7:4S. - . S.. 9:45. x Norwegian Sjuod East Grant, corner loin lakes Sumner and Abert; the confir-j Rev. George Hendrikaen, 11 and 8. S. 10. mation of clouded land titles; also jowit-'). w. ."r'"';,',.,, iuot.ivi ui - ,, tv, i I Immanuel German SeUwood H. C. Ebellng changes in our water laws and the in- s s o-ao. itiation of movements to said munici-I Grace English Misaourl Synod) Alblna T.nHH anrl drv farmine districts. In I ave. ' and Mason Rev. C. Lsecke, pastor, r " I , i . .-j-v "7 - - a K . securing better domestic water supply. "The question of county salaries and county expenditures of every character should be discussed with a view of removing the county salary abuse from the legislature and secur- lne legislation which - will cut . out other extravagances and waste. - Governor West's term will expire next Tuesday. His letters will appear daily thereafter In The Journal. steamer. Pasadena. Albion, 2:30 p. m.-. Amer ican ateamer Svea, Gray Harbor, 2:40 p. m. Inumitfln ftto mm. Ynlp.. San Pedro. 4:lO II. n.fc American steamer Raymond. Wftlapa Har- tior. 4:15 p. ni.: Amencau steamer unnretn. -Raa Diesro. 4:20 -p. in.: American steamer V.ureka. Ventura. 4:50 p. rn.: American ateam er Admiral Farraent, Seattle. 5 p. m.; Amer- m mtf mr Sneedwell. San Dieco. 8:50 D. rn. American ateamer Whittler, . Port Saa Luis, 1 a. in.. m-'in ni ' S. 8.. 0:15 St. Jamea EnKlian west fara ana Jtutr son sts. Rev. J. A. Leas, pastor, 11 ana 9. s lo I.nther leaene. T. Swedish Augustaua ivev. . a.,, muncuc, 10:45 and 7:45. S. S., 9:30. . . , Bcthal Ivy and wiuiama aev. d. a- craw. ney, 11 and a. s. s.. 10. - . tTnitorf orvMlin Portsmonth-w-H. O. Hen. drickso?.. pastor. 11. 8. 8.. 10., 3. Lande'a kali. Vernon. - - . . - . . Mission Mootavnia, uimiiroai cnapei. cor East Glisan and East both W. w. Luta, pas tor. - 8. S.. 9:30. Germaa service at luua. Vaited Presbyterian. Kenton J. S. Cole. 10:15 and S. 8. 10. First Sixth and Montgomery Frank De ! Witt Findley. 10:30 and .7:30. S. S.. 1S C. E.. 6:40. 'Commuriloo'' And "God PayEa I vclppes." '.'',:. lhira 3Jta ana mwuu-nt. a. ou- dtug. D. D.. pastor, 11 ana a. B. 8., :oO- X.-f. Reformed Presbyterian. - First church Minnesota and Ainswortn- Rev. F. l."Frazer. - Services 11 and 7:30. 8. S.J 10 a. bj. , Oak Grove Methodist Episcopal, rwt m. M. Church C H. Wooter. oastari Spanking, does pot cure children of 1 11 and 8. 8, s., 10. a. t. BETTER THAN SPANKING M. Z. Church South.' First Union ave. and - Multnomah Lovick Pierce Law, pastor, 11 and 7:45. S. 8., ia TJnivet uliat. . : " T Church of the Good Tidings Broadway and bedwettlng. There Is a constitutional cause fox this trouble. Mr. M. Sum mers, Box W. Notre Dame, Ind.. Will Ecnd free to any mother her successful home treatment," with full instructions. Send no money, but write ner toaay HI s..7 4th Rev. J- D. Corby, io-jo. s. your children trouble you in-this way. I 12. v. P. O. C, 6:30. "I Eellev la God, Don't blame. the- child, the chances are I the Father of All, cures adults ana agea people trouDled I coogresalkni Beth Israel 12tb and Main with urine difficulties by day or night. I sts. Reform ritual Friday nlgbt at 8. - 8alur- - : ' (Adv.l I day .morninz at iu:o. aeugiou acnoot Spiritual. First 201 Allsky bldg. Rev. AJtbea Wie- endanger, 3. MesauKea. 8, . lectcre. Church bf tire Soul 208 V 8d St. Rev. J H. Lucaa, pastor. Conterenca, 11. Mediums' meeting. 8:30. Lecture. 8. Fourth 603 5th St. Rev. Msy A. Price, 8. First Christisn W. O. W. haP, 11th and Alder sts. Frederick M. 8toller. castor, a and 7:30. 1 Services for tha Deaf. United Presbyterian Bev. 8. Earl Dubois, 10:3O and 8. . U E., 7. Nsw Church. Society. Swedenborgian K. of P. ball, 11th and Alder Service and sermon, 11, conducted by Mr. Barber. Associated Bible Students (L B. 8. A.) Sunday. January 10 1:30 p. m Berean Bi ble lesson. Odd Fellows' hall. E. 6th and E. Alder. 3 p. ni., public aervlce in Women of Woodcraft hall, 10th and Taylor ata.. west sidav Lecture by Dr. C. E. Hard of Van couver, B. C. Topic, "Distress of Nations With Perplexity. 7 p. in., prayer meeting Odd Fellowa' haU. 7:80, discourse by Dr. c m. uura. More "Locations In Lane County 11. . bunday aervlce, 7:30. -.30 Wednesday. 8 Id. Preaching, Prayer meeting Ca thai la. Holy Cross University Park Bev. T. B. Murphy, C. 8. C. Low mass and instruction. a, ru. sermon, iv.ow. eermua auu oeneiuc- Uon, 7:30 p. m. . St.. josepn a tuermani ttu eev. james Rauw. V. U. Low inasa 8. High mass and ermon, 10:30. Vaapers and benediction, 3:30. tloly neaeemer ner. juwpo a. , vaapaiou. Low mass, 6 and 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Benediction, 7:30. i Si- Isnatius Rev. r. lUlson, 8. J. Low mass. 8 and a:3U. Mass, sermon aud Dene- diction, 10:30. - 8t Francis Rev. J. ll. Black. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 10:30 V esoera. instruction ana oeneaictu-n. :ou. St. stepneu s i'.ev. w. a. want, uaw mass. 30. men mass ana sermon. iu::. St. Lawrence's Rev. J. C. Hoghea. Low mass, Ui and W. ruga masa acd sermon. 10:30. vespers and benediction, 7: JO. St. Patrick's Bef. E. P. Murpbv Low mass. 8 High mass and sermon, 10: MO. Vespers and beuedlcuon, i:J0. Immaculate Heart cf Mary Rev. W Daly. Low mass, 6, 8 aud 9. High mas Daly. Low mass. 6, 8 and 9. High mas and aermon. 10:30. Vesper and benedlctlou, 7:30. Sacred Heart uiwauaie iter, ueorg no ble. O. S. B. Low mass, 8. Higa mass and sermon. lo:3u. vesncra ana benediction. Ascension lontavina itev. j. f. ritspat- rlck. Mass at s. High mas with sermon. 10:30. Sunday school at . Benedutlon, 3:30, Holy Rosary Very Kev. U. U. Aeily. Low mass, 6, 7, B ana v. mgn mass aaa sermon. ll. VesDers'and benediction. 7:30 St. Andrew s Rev. Thomas ataman. Low mass, s. Uign mans ana sermon, iu. vespers. instruction ana Deneaictxm, St. kiurv's Pro-Cathedral- Most Rev. Christie. D. D. Low maw. 6. 8 and 9. High mass and sermon. 11. vespers, instruction ana benediction. 7 :45, St. Stanislaus' irousni lie v. ti. aaatus- gewaki. Low. mass, a:30. High mass and sermon. 10:30. -St. jotia tat Baptist juiiwaoaie eatner J. M. O'Neill.. Maaaea. 8 and 10:30 3 8., a. m. service. 1:30 p. ca. and Mr. Holiness Ksw Thought Temple of Truth. Church Ellers bldg. P. J. Green, pastor. 11 and T. 8. 8.. lo. "Self Hein for Musi cians, Artists -And Actors." Salvation ' Army. Corps No. 4 207 Salmon at. Adj. F. Genae in charge: 3:13 and a. meeting, 11. corps no. l dxtvt Anaeny aai. ana aura. Whitney la charge, 11. ItaS and 8. 8. 8 1:30. X. P. 8.. 6. Swedish Corps ao Buraside ll, 4o ana s. Scandinavian 243 Ash t. s p. m. aer. John Ovael. Volunteer of America Mission am Z43 Ash St., nesr 3d 3:30 and 8:15, result will be the expenditure of morj standard that Old Man D. Car money on Irrigation." , I Jumped cle&r through th transom. - These were the Musical Kid .with grotesque . costume -end pleasing voice: Albert Craig Crelta, a young violinist; Williams and Klva, In pur i pie suits, and Jack Falconer in Harry Lauder imitations; H. E. .Hudson, whose rich tenor won approval Miss va- m t. T,t-- 1 rumen ThDurn in graceful ; ong; ,. j,,i1 r,-. mr,A r.iifi. Mi May Miller in pleasing voice. mre fraudulent Oregon and California numl)Ni;' th .Wlllamt.t Trio, corn land grant "location,- all but two posed of J. D. Stroupe, A. J. Trombley from Canada, hav bean Hied with the and F. B. Gee. Mis Letha MeBrld county clerk. Th paper were made was as fascinating an accompanist as out in San Franciaco in December by ever, on the piano loaned by th WiUy, Alan McEwan and the notarial seal of B, Allen company. -A. J. Nagle waa attached to them. The Addison Bennett, who wa.clebrat papers state that McEwan tendered to ing hi seventieth birthday, wa ther an agent, and attorney In fact of th with all hi youthful agility. II was O. & C. R. B., the turn of $2.60 per presented -with a box of cigars by the acre for the purchase of these lands. crab and the feminine entertainer t1 . a V-v -fa.... nA a A, JB . . ... . T o. a. u. rur, wu wu euiivicmu i petted mm joyously, lo ni undia- several years ago oi otner una xrsaas, g-aUeM delight, rilof a nimllar- nnmhr nf fria l4au. I . rr.Tj . lions" with the county clerk several months ago. Ail of his locators" were people from Montreal,: a tbea latest victims are. The land '"lo cated" upon are an In the Western end of Lane county, many of th 180 acre tracts being in Walton precinct, j This game is an old on to the peo ple of the Pacific elope, but theae "lo cators'" seem to be reaping a harvest! in Canada. 5 Postmaster Xomlmattons. Washington, Jan. 9. -Th nomina tions of Cornelius Buchanan to be poat- The crowd at last nlghf jink waa the largest that ever jammed the pi ace and many had to stand outside th jink room and strain neck and' ear to find out what waa going on. -. Matt Senn Hurt V By Flying Cable McMinnviUe Or., -Jan. 9. Matt Benn, a" well known farmer of th pleasant dal district, about two mile east of TAvtAn I. ilnnAn.iMi'a mm Vtm ...kI master ai r i0rencs,,vr, auu JWa a. 0f an accident which occurred while Carney at Aberdeen, Wash, have been sent to th senate. 1, Reforms. First GernrS G. Hafuer. pastor, 10:45 and 8. 8. S., 8:30. x. P. B.. 7. , Second Columbia blvd. and 83 st A. EL. '. 11 and 8. S. S. 9:30 a. m. X. P. 8.. 7 Third Fifth ave., Lenta Rev., Id. Scheid- kaechb, pastor, 1L g. S, 10. ' - Latter Day Saints. Church of Jesus Christ .of I .after Day Saints (Mormon) Eat luth ana tiarriaon 8. s.. 10. I'reac-blni? 11:45 and 7. Montavlila (not Mormon) 8. 8, 9:43. Ser vices, 11 and 7:30. - ' ' .. . Mormon. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint East 19th and Harrison Service. 11:45 and 7. 8. 11. ' i ' ." . Christadelphian. West Portland---",54 Montgomery, 10:30 a. ra. - Mt. Tabor E. 60th at., 11 and 7:30. "Life From the Dead."- Xisoallaneoua. Portland Bahai Aasembly 102 Filer bldg. Services. 8 p.- m. Divine Truth Center Selling-Hirsch bldg. Rev. J. M. Mioard, pastor, 11. Christian Yoga 503 Abington bldg F. O. Garrison, 10:3U, 11:15 and 8. 8. 8., 12. Church ol to uretnren ttmnaaras) Kev. George A, Carl. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. C. W.. o:ao. The Church of tiol 801 Falling t. Pas tors, Rev. J. N. Marbin ad U.-L. Cole. Ger man service. 10:45 a. n. 8. 6., 9:30. Eng lish services, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. S.'S., 1:30 p. m. Y. P. M-, -6:30 p. m. Church of Christ Lents Preaching, 11 and 7:30. Bible class, 10. Vernon CburcD ot cnrist sermon, ll, ay J. H. Johnson; 7:30. Bible school. 10. Y. W. C. A. uroaaway ana xayor vesper service 4 p, ro. " - Piseab Mlssloa Lenta run gorei sundsy. 10:30 and 2:3'Jt Tuesday and Friday at 7:30. Lenta church John Riley, 11 and 7:45. S. 8.. lO. C. K., 6:45. ' The Irving tun Center of Troth 715 Thomp son at-, cor. Eaat 21at Servtcea. 11. -. Mr. Florenc-jcrawfora. Commons Miealoa zz n. root at- u. a. Nor thru p and i. 8. Montgomery, sapts., 8. The Christian and laaslouary AUIance Cor. East 9th and Clay ts.--Rev. J. E. Fee, pas tor, 11 and 7 3o. . .. io- i. r-, v.ou. Scandinaviaa Free Mission 737 Alberta Services 11 and 7:30. Martin Oleen, pastor. Revival meeting, x. P. meeting a:oo. v m i. a. Mirn ana urwr in, &. t-- BandsU, rellgioua work director, . Meeting for aoea at s:i. Theosopblcal society (2D ssorgaa snug. "Coming of the Great Teacher." WEAK SPOfTN : 4 ,; 'GERMAN LINES . NEAR SOISSONS (Continued From Page One.) Unitarian. Church of Our Father -iiroadwav and Yam- mu fm Mrvlra aealnst tha Rassians and repeatad ffort had ben; made to . locate -The .apot he had weakened most. - " i. ;'j This spot was believed , to have been found at last and the-expectation was that a vigorous offensive - would be assumed, in the nope- of driving a h wa pulling turaps on hi farm Thursday morning. A-- part - of the tump, which he waaVpulIing with a machine, broke and allowed th cable to recoil. Th cable bit him a crush - . To Press Arm Bill. Washington. Jan. 9.. The senate committee on military affair ha de-1 Ins; blow on the back of th head. A-. cided to press the consideration at this I physician was called from McMinnvfll session of congress of Senator Cham-1 and a Portland specialist was later berlain's bills Increasing the, strength I rushed to Dayton to attend th injured of the army. A special meeting will nan. - - be held Monday night to consider the I genn has a wife and six children. He measures. While the bill providing for I Is a brother of Frank Sena, an attor- the reserves may not pass at this sea-1 ney of Portland; also of Captain, Benn,, sion. It 1 considered possible to pass I Willamette river pilot. ' . , those providing for bringing tn army up to it full ctrengtn. adding approxi mately 25.000 men, another adding 1000 officers and a third increasing th coast artillery Dy avvw ; - I Tv. ar)innl hoani Thiirsifav sfiar. mm. Ann aailVtasal awl lilaohanl - sT1a9lr Thim a Fruit Station for Salem. I to offer owners of two tot adjoining Washington. Jan.- 9. A special fruit I the Alblna Homestead school $4000 for station win be established next spring I th property. Th lots ar- assessed at Balem for the benefit of orchardlet I for $1660 with improvement on on by the weather bureau. Chief Marvin I of $500. Th owner ask' $9000 for th Drift on AiiTtjnDi7Cc rttrrcD LJUHI1U MU I IWMI&.lxJ UI I yi announced today. lots, which are needed grounds for th. school. - tor added Journal Want Ad briar reaalt. (o)me?a lUWB.f U1V . .... m. & hl'.i Rev. T. U Eliot, O. minister 'emer- 1 weagesjnio tlje merman tmi. . Ui; Rev. W'. G. Eiiot Jr., mlaiater. ll and! -The . weather waa . moderating, ren- Buy Supplies on Coast : Washington, Jan. .9. Secretary Dan iels announced today that th fleet while In weat coast water will obtain all provisions from merchant there. The supply Ship Celtic will be loaded at 'various point and th enure fleet will take supplies from her. C C. Colt of the Union Meat company had mad inquiry. The Baby Died. , r Lo Angele,i Jan. , Though her baby son - lived but three hours, Mrs. Thornhill Broome of Montreal and Santa Barbara was resting easily all the Bisters hospital here today and her physicians had every hope that she would recover. Mrs. Broome,-who 1 the daughter of John A. Spoor, multimillionaire rail road magnate of Chicago, wa brought to Los Angeles .from Santa Barbara on a ADaclal train Thursday eveninsr. so that expert surgeons might be at her I ' Pur a steamJnc hot tOWtl OTCT thJ oea.juo.. . r were I jnf HJ Spot iOf A ICW moment V searching for Dean- McCortnack Of St- I ir . ll' , ti, nu mih Omen Patil'a nro-cathedraf. whom they wished i 0J, Lhe. Pre?.! hn Tlifr? to christen th baby, when the little one died, - ' ' ; i .. . . ; mi forPaiiis iitlKeSacIi Oil. QukK.Telief umalW follow thi lrnolc treatmeni, inn wiu iwu - v