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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. 13 TUG LETS SAILER GO IN FACE f HEAVY ' GALE OFF THE RIVER Port Caledonia, Hooked by Wallula Saturday, Beats Off Shore in Storm, IS SECOND TO BE DELAYED K(dwj, Cadet Ship, Arrive. -While Three Qraln Carriers Art Boon to Sail for United Xlngdom. n.tthT than T ring f!.e Ruffian I'ort (.'aledonia Insid, in t' e fa of .1 hfuvy wind fii' ii l.io-.v f ri rn tl.e ' 'lttieast a!l d.iv st' i ditv. a pilot ts placed 0:1 li e vssl last 11:-; .t and sl.e was a'iowed t pro' '. J oi'f i fl.orr. Thi.s is t!,e .-rrond -vtgs-l in all m. nth wi.ii ii the 'c;t of I'ortiaxi'i tup"? have tieVn unaMe lo brirr in. Tl:e tufc Walluiii dropped tiie Krone!; bark I'lrre Antonine two wetk3 nf l-r l.oldlnK her In th? farr of a heavy Eale for several hours. The I'ort -Caledonia arrived off the river Saturday ffternoon, was picked up by the "Wal lul.i and a pilot placed on board. Th( wind yesterday had a velocity of from ',) t 6s; miles an hour from the 5ou?!ir it. This morninsr It was reported at fil m''p.i with protpects of a ".'ianj.-. not lmrnedlate. Jn:it 1 eatinir the plorm the British bark M.dv.dv arrived up Saturday afternoon ar:d is t : 1 1 s morning dls charKlntr b.iilast at t!,.. N. P. tniU. 8he 1 .1 trairdne pl.ip and iarrifs a squad of -1 inldshipni' r-to-hf, ail C'f whom w ill enter the lir i J-ri navy w hen the Midway r I'-Iich Kntrl-ind acain. Bhe t- i-iirrv a 1 a'KO of grain to the I'n't.'d Kingdom for Haifour, Guthrla Tlio Hritlsli !rk Wlsfome Tarlc was taK( n to a ;. e"tr r.l.iy tiy the tui?3 ar.d d" '.'.f t h e.i' .-'pinrid away on her r't :rn to the Ai-ores for orders. T!.e H'it.sh .-f inner Krroll. tha British lark Calcate an.l the 1'renoh bark I'l'Tto Antiiirc wtll be grain car riers to get nway this week. AM. ALONG TIIK WATKRFROXT 'I he steamer 1". . ed .14 t he. r. IT f r.K ,t and s . o I will s,t: an.'.-tl to- . K i ! in i n Is ey pec t 't to ,s Ha .. 1 lu ll. : o ' on il t an 1 ",'i'r.v e i n ii- ! 'a -- H'!i-'' ih and the l ist of the ( hr.stmns f re ik hi and par'-ei'. Kt f"r Coos ilay a-nd Uureka will be carried. r;hur Connny. cashier for l!ie Sh.ner Ti an.-t ort.u oui i r.nij-ar.v laib d to "how up t'uis ii.nrtiliif. a bad ta' of !.i i; ili't',' k'-'i'ln j !ii in at t,o"r,." 'I" ' i.i t t . ,e .iiiii-r M o k . ii i w v i Ii t.tl a . ..ri: . of wh-fit fro"i t'u s p-.: t to tiie 1 nit,-,; Kiu-d -m a t a '. t - '. ; e. i- . th ; v. ..rd r- i : vi. tola.. ..i. H h,r .iuiltered. n " r - ' t : e r-- t o-.tr .-i i' ,f! .i n I r.m- sa.d Vi 1UT. led t' 11 S IT . I 1 -t-.m . n la v air lumti r iii (Roes I' r The s I e.t m --r i ; r. ! "i! r v re- Ktaticl- t'orted a.i s-riiiiiikT tiom for t ' is t'O' i sutur.it. To it ion as !; l.-r .is bound f.-r lot ! . t ..t p'Tt ... b..-,..- to lion. i'h) !"t:i uti II ov I'.iii' titan, 'he fi- ' ' M a irt : la u .-: -. n . - - : ai d 11 4- f ,r-t . r a Y t IS ton. reaiMMly llmk in (iame. San Hrai'i-- o. t 'a I . I ' .' turiiitte to ti" s - a a! r v-r-! ret ; r. pe'lt ('aptan. tooii;.. p. one "f '1'" best -kl o-, u skipp the Pacific coist. has ccie to couv. r. H. i ' . t take ' .mman.i ste.in-.tr M.e'kiiiiiiv, t v loadi tun pert for io!;. . ' k ' IV.ii' dy 1 ' a ' silt'- ro- ti.-- Id 1l.lV.tlK s-erved IS in 'si r . f tiie -H.e. Vnri- f t1 " s- at , T t 1 , " . .'no at" I H tie' .- 1 b-iin .--hips Tarn 'S't i- t-e Ant' lope. V.Ul' ll 'tie-.- v.. . p r ser 1 e ht w een A ' . 1 and San Framus o. V;t' Mk Of these historic -l ' Is entered the army t.a:;-iort h- P"r: pu s i ' g Benhotly servh.e. Manznnita nt Coos IJaj-. Murshfield. Or, Dec "jn - -T.ighthou-e tender Manzanita is due here today to reset the buoy which broke from moor ings at end of jetty, and attend to oth er aids to navigation. The heavy storm wh! h came on last night cut off wire communcation until noon today. The F. A. Kilhurn n 'rived from the south at 7 a. m. Sunday and sailed for the north nt 4 p. m. The Yellowstone Failed for San Francisco at L'l'.j a. .m. Bun day. Ilolph Huys Mexican. Han Francis. o, I ee. Cit. The echooner Ariel has been chartered to carry lumber from the North Ha if.. to Australia, pt by Hind, Rolph Ve Co. (re-let) Lite lit lit. The Mexiea.n seanir ro feral V. Pesquiera has l"n purchase. by the Rolpli Navigation company, terms private. Army-Navy Orders Sun Francisco, Dec. 20. (P. N. 5 ) Army ortJ: ..arse leyes of tenee ernntetl' Captain porser erlleti, recrnitlr.g off:c--r. 7 dirs. i'ni :ti WlUlltn E. Htir.t, quartermi.ster orpa. 2 nKr.ths: I-ietenani Uutlolf r. Kiiideli. enl Dern.' 10 dais; Ueuteaast ruward II. Peane. lnontha. Captain Jarnen K. Pearwnj. 3d infintry, to dstarheil lUt: 0rtin Clark 11. Ellinit. re- -mered therefrom; Cnntaln Irers W. I snar,l. 8th Infantry, detailed major nf Philippine acocts. Tie Oartain Clark R. Elliott. Irfairrv; Captain t,'lye S. lirant, Sd. and Captain Julien L. Scliler. eiiglneem. to report far promotion exanilaationa Nevr Y ork txmr I : Lieutenant Leo U. Hefferman. Bth cavalry, to aviation rtioa. .jj: al ror-;,, San Dlfga; Lieutenant Jotin W". liutta. 3d cavalry, aio to avlstlon iectlon. Su Ihejo. Ttoe coast artillery eo-ua ehar.ge or dered: Captain George T. Perkins, 10,1th to 154lt conipany: Flrac Lieutenant Chester J. (iood'er. ttijd company, to comt defenaen at Manila and Subig Bay: Seoud Lieutenant J-w-epb W. McXeal. loMth company, to eon ,t defense, at Oaho; Captain Franria M. Hlr.klc llMth, to lMtk company: Flrat Lieutenant Peter H. Ottoawn to eoaat dfeiies at Poget ound; Second Lieutenant EdnSu J. O'Hara to coast defenaea at San Francisco: Second Lieutenant Oacar A. EaartroUl to r?xort to weatern depaxla-ent. Kary Order. " Lieutenant Commander Miles Joyce of the Elrmingbam. to mn.niand the Alahama: I.le a teoant Macliiliivray Mllue. command Tripi-. to Birmlnfbam: Lieutenant M. S. Hrx'wit. Mc CaU. to Binninst.aiii; Lieutenant K. L. Mont gomery, lliurjil.ii, to cuntinue treatment at naval hoapltal at Portsmouth. Knsijn J. H. ' Redman. Torktow-n. to Prxniielheiu, Enaiicii Thomas Shine, naval rniniiia; station. San iTancisco, to Prooietheus; .Nival Constructor C. 8. Land, fleet couatructor Atlantic fleet, to Atlaatic fleet. NEWS OF THE PQBT An-irals December 20. Gf. W. EM. Amertcn '.-n-r.r. Cap'aln Jrzt. ptsrj -ri nr.. I fri'-tf. fr-.,a an Ii;n ( ay port. Nfirrli Pa Im- sit-nn - - (V- V. A. K'Payi. .:ja : . 'apt In Mrlifi!n, pa- i, .-, a'd fn fr,.n, S ;i ( Knnri'o. Knr n anl Ci . Nmlil I'm- f cil.r stearn-1 ; I j jp. EcpLrturM li-'-rr.ber 20. , r tVapaTta, A nnTa -n (Vjn.'-r. f'ajiinli Ti.ld-. ' -r,-ri a'.-t !': -- f r Sa n I'.'fci a"-! . J porta. Met '.ni.i k I.um'-r Arr.rsli De- e.-..t;r 19. Dslvy, Anirri'-Jn j'-itt. C'.vn S-r:Pb. fr- i'til. fr-.Mi San t r: i o. At,-', a I. in-. v n. II Vnr; l.r. :: .-r- an ! .r. Cp'vn runt, l.-e.,'!.t. b--.i Sn. I'rii-j. o. A:r Lit.-. tr'Iirn T'.i iff. ,r. - .-in m-r. rpt.i!n H iti'.-r. : r- ! ... ' t. fr.-ui y :: l-'rur-t i--'. , (jr-.i; : t:i i .. - : : St'-am ntilrj OU.J) jli j . D'part'i. 's Do- 'rr-ber 19. 1"! S-fiT'i'"' A ' . '- :rTv r. ' V K Jr. bailor-', I-.r t :ai:. . v-., .S r an.,.: . .1 'J.l Co. V. 01. Am'--i-n hhrj, h:il'..iT. f-r San Fran. -Nr.., S u O.l ... Murine Alm:in;ir. w- ath-r at Sirer t Moa'.b. Knrrh 1! .1 !. 1 t,.; 1, rnooth T r.'-r .t' a. !;.. r-tir!;: R'Mi'ii, 'J r: : : iltst-r. nr!n ir.'l f'g. Sua and Titles reccmb- r 1. P-in r: , T a. 11..: . 4 ;s T:J-J a. Astoria. U'gh Wa-rr l.-.v .,ir fe,.t r, . f...,r f.-.'t ) : -ti i t U .. in. s.7 K-et ri'! . t : uie tia 11 en rf: : v Hi tli f'i e ijii :y n-n to-t-i. . 1 Daily Kivrr Itemlinzs. STATIONS IjTn t-tfTi 1 n::ti.lla Kn,. A!i..::,v Sfti-m" lr ( tf . INiMtii'i.l t : iiii-ii ,;. t .:..: TtiCr I The W!lhta..-o- :!.: mslii lcui iy stiiti i.r) recat. -1 1 i... :. , 1 w edri. fl- Steamers Imio to Arrive A ' i 1 r n le.il 1 Kr.in Name. K. A. Kllhurn Lear Ni.rlbem i'uclf !-. . . Lre.kM ater KeH ri- te Be?pr Rokc Citjr Gfcurge W. Elder.. r . K I . 1 . H A: 1. . . s r. i u a... :l: I 11 1 ' . H : . J Bteamrr Due to Depart. I'AS-SKN'.LltS AND IKIil'.IIT Northern I'aeific. . r A. KlltMiru . s F It. 1. A. I '. I; I Uhlo Niult u, tn ih lOi-e Cut , l,.-.-rfe W . KMer I lii,.4,ti,liT . 1 ' . I a . , I. & A b. I' i.. I w S. 1 1 f..r s !1,IT1 1 !,i'lf b.,r I-. I l.oai.oke S. I1 U'.Hf.' le A bteauier le-.tnc I'-rilHi l r -r si-, t'-.o.,i o ei.i.r c-in.-'t '.'h tl.-" puv ':,'-r a.' an.i Ma: ar, h-aTlrig Sud i n ...i M ii'lay. ejna d:j, I'rioajr aud Shiiutiiay tur 1ai A-i'e., aul ba Lie9. Vessels In Tort. rt-i-t h. Atl- i it b o-. I -. !'!.-.. Mil Fr- .1. !'r si. h, s.vuiM . Avi. Hi lai '. l:r t k . . .. .. W . I . '. -i.. 1'e. . IU. I I'-liTp v pr. 1 k I'l. A i ; t. -r. j N'T'tltTI I'rt'l' . Pierre : n -ti,". 1!,)-" fit . A:n. I S. .!:. A -.i . " in. 11. -M iri ... . At Nei'lilrin: Pnrf. T 11 V . Sin i Vrr r.l II M'ire i 1 i-ft ii s,. K- o- -'. ttl A-rlTPl .it sun l'rtc I- in.. ' A It T p. ' . (,-., Pit A. Kit!" -e I 'll ' ' r P- r I Sin P- ' 1 '-!. T t "I. s , 1 - I fr -i '-!!'. I" r- .. i . j M-.-iio !" 1 '7 . ! .nv.pi.-r Ihth.-h Ililh f-" i K V ! F- - u. ! " - ' "ii. H h'Tl.- f r H t-d -t-l p.r:-'-!i rtiiivl. f r f;. a ui:for, !'"''v n. Sm rri-nesf, t''u TO -C'.ty. Irt brnsur. I a. t;i It-,Ira. a a. in . Avitlen. S1 I i-f-sl'ienf, Vu tor'n .". n i: land. D a. ru.i W.i-h "rct- Arr; - N .' : nnl Sua I S TIV P- U:-". P iv. Ih.rt- Kur"' a. .", n. nn; ni. I V'z S -r Archer. Sun I'.rnti'Wlck. Sao I ' i g o, 7 i. Tlerer, t-tvhiiT pow-r , r Pedro. 7:".o a. ni.; i. C. I.lr i V a. in.; Yule, Sn I' slra. t!s. Ron PeO : x, 9 a. m. -. S i-j Pclr.,. i. ir : Pr',ri llamet. San Pi-tiro. 11 a. la. I-alii Oh um, Poi Hard, St. Prtr.-l-iei. Pec. jo - M-r!ro. -Sea Pvit, Mend'icl'io, 1 Ii a. ni ; le.l-v pinua ('"'''ni l.la river. 2 k a. e- ; ..-i.lB-d. S.m I-.-.l.-o. 1 1 n . in : i mi: i Ln l'"' :r-. P2 not -; P: :sy Frffuan. S:.n I t 'l"-'. 1 "" p. ir : Pi .-ad. na, Albion. - 11" p. r..: lets H-!:N.r. l,,,g Keach. f. p r.. S.ii'.cd. 1 ' . epp - r Is i;ra, H'-ilnr. portl-.l. H p. in.: Pin. Portiatii!. 7:4,1 p. in.; J. i ! .citpr, Sey 1 1 1 ) p. in., Aro'ine. San I'C'ir . :i.o ru.i Corv p'. ia 7Rt!an. via S.v. I'tee. P- .'O "V m. SiiifJ Pc -cenil-'r Pi'-All: . net-. l.r. 2 .lit a. in.; It'nin. ke. San I'a - . n a n: Pina:n.a. P-.rt-lati'h .; a- in.: l..,rge Pr'kltte v.. P':e.p. in tow of t n . baunt lesv, p..rf San I.idv leilt) a. m. ; Jo.inn PottNen. "!;u; i'.a r.v-ir. 2 40 p. in.: Alcatri'.. (Iri'iia.-'d, pj n.-.n; bam" Killk-rtnTl. In I"W o. fic ! i"i'lt. P- ri San I .i I.ui. 2:40 p. m : Arcti-u I'ort l:ri'.--. o 10 p. rn; Atiflire Striiii. Cts P.ay. 4 p. in.; Northland. Seattle. 0 p. ir..: Oir n-l. Portland. CaiO p. rn.I W. F. lierrbi. I. nnn n. 2:.'. i a. n: : '.rays TlarNir. r.rays Usrrmr. 0 .".a p. in. ii'iltmu. Hoc. IS. SaUeti -Ma fair aud !'. II . pii, k. San Francisco. Pait'oa. Pec. It'. Sailed Steamer FMith. San PrniiPitio. S-a 1 1 ie U'.i.h., pec. 2o Ai-ived Name City 4tntl Asiuite.in, San Tnir-isto, a. n1 . ; Sant.i Am, .lui.teit Alaska. II a. i:u sail.-d Admiral Lvru,. atxitbwest-rn Alka. t 40 a. m. Seatt!. I'ec. 10. Arrive! .Tapmie nn er Nank.il Mara, fn in Kobe. 'Ji.'.o p. : i. ; Mil ,n..'.ti. San Kr :i"-i-.-o. It 40 a. in.: N .r. f ,-,!''ni, n. .iilaw-f-ttcrn -:aka. 2 a. in.; e miral N !;!-y. la.-on a. s u ; ,,,;it-,'u. Tit -raina, 4. JO p. in. S.a.l-t! -.rthvreipni I a cnuj.'i. 9 a. in. I acnuoi.er S; .ns,.!,. Sy.l-ity. N. it., low nils ii,,s;ht. o p. nc; riilioil. D-Olos l,.',rlJ. , . .. . t. ..... KritUh (v.iii'iiida i.irti 4 a nY ' for.it.ra. in-,-, in. Sai'.rti a'ii. m'ti.. .nnth- bt-niiii. 'j a. rn.' Jr.nta-i. I'ec. 10 Sailed Admiral F&rragut S'tiit i b-iimd, 2 p. in. rvei rnikau. iw. in. nain-n Ip.ininoldt, n".ni.iut.,iiiia. t, p. ni., city ti fte-iiie, n-irta bci'inl. T a. nn Sidney. N. S. W . IV. IT. Saiicl -Sch.-m pr MattUew Ternt-r. Pas.t ao-n... Arrived - Ni.tgars. Yar,is,uver. 1'.. t . v'.-rd:-. Cornell. !'. 17. Sad- ,i p- steamer! City of CoraiUi. S.-a'ti". ler I.iiu..n. Aricaw Dec IT.- Arrived 61. Helena, Ta- ct.ma. I Nanaimo. B. C. Pee. 19. r-lv.-d -Barge ; Aeaimltsi San Frftlirl srtiL t-.-.v In- Ten.,' Pert Tovvnsend. lk-c. 20. 1'ai.eU out - Ad miral Eran.i. 10 a. ta. i 11 a. m.. atrons southeast gale. Kverett. Dee. o. Arrtvd Sttvmer K'na. frem Melbourne. Tlien--e tit r. tr : I. uw tir niehard llo't.vtMCe. tt l.i,l l.-r Sidney. i Pert C.ani'de. IVc. 19 Amvr.l - P.ark Cur- i rrn, from Valparaiso, tlirnce Oetuti'r li. in tew I tug Klciianl llulyoke. Taixnna. P-ec. I'.i. S-allfM "lai::l,l:4n. V. t-st j Loas.1, Tia b-an I'eoro, a. m Wtien writing or calling on ijTertlera, pleas mention The Journal. Aot.) Liquor Sale WiU ! Be Conducted at ' The Custom House The last "cM hos" sale at which liquors will be disposed rf wi'l be r chl at the custom house toinurruw afternoon at -t 2 o . ; m k. -v:.il cases of imported - wines as well as a qr.ar- ti:y of stoel. peanuts, cof- fee. anil miscellaneous ar- Hk ti' 1. s will bo auctloneJ -5r t j U.p highest bidder. t 'r-ifii s ;:oir.g dry effects t1.- 'j. ort:''i ::t an well as the r-nvate lr dividu;il ami no 1 ' ;u rs will !. at thes h ili-s afior January 1. - It- ! Trains Stalled on Telocaset Grade I. a 'Irrinde, (ir., I'er 20 Four mow ri'.d. s at Huron on the Teior aset ptade ha . s-t .1 1 1 '! transcontinental traffic o y i ! k Inst riinht. Five trains V.. ! by snow this forenoon at ions of relief soon. A lo- pushir.K a snow plow was hit hi t i w . : tliree s ,r, pssive slides, and when f was eiear.-d the fourth time, a fr-;!.t train became snow jammed, i'cpif mi four passenger trains spent a l.t. r'y c.mforra d- nicht on the t: i .',tt tat rn -ide. other trains are held at Iiaker ..tttl here. :I;East Side Shippers Will Meet Tonight ;:- s'.,b shipi inct will meet at the s . f the Kast Side TSusiness Men's 1., l.",5 (iiund avenue, tomorrow to eonsbler the proposal to v d t' e time in whi"h th North Hank d is rco .irtd to replace its lfmi' v f r r . .: 1 ; l.dise witii a i"rinai,iti' .t T o meeting was to have been ! t mu'.t. BACKBONE OF PLOTS AGAINST ALLIES HAS BEEN BROKEN, BELIEF n'ontinued l'icim I'ace Oue.i arrt-M i reg.il de'l by the is eliifiiinp Its case 1. 1 10 1 ! Nia ;i'.inK ibi'tce I'm lis' trip to a Kails in September to find the ox rl-ts of tie r.il'.ii, Metz.i I slid It tl e spy rrpor'eil bH' k 10 Koellig it. I: "ui!i :!.- .iinui Was ,i '. n : a ' . 1 p. V.. IS t".. Ue, K ,;,'.p,i t . pel nut u. . -s l ii I , , na i.itc "I'lal' t '" V. : ntin.e fair witt.t-,s from .'ir. t K.ios waited to testily before , n ra.li' I Jul y T..e airt.-t of K helndl. another (tl- d ' 1 '. resulted t"day In an Invest i- on , i ::; n'o u s in all iarne banks .: i: u H', t h... allies. S lieindi's al- ,.!!, of pro'urinir Vital f'ruir ual t,t t r t ie fat l. i land was mentioned M .;. r Koeidg-'-i Aunt a Witness. v II. : :....n b e t:s, i in? of Haul t -e a 1 ! i'e.1 i b t man sc-rel. baibr in tl.i.s ' o mtiv, ani'.'-'l - uo : , pi t;"Ilo to a riLUel ;f-i..L. Also t'tere came three s of the Hiiff.ilo power plant. in t- s,-. fial authorities hope r i t frt 1 1 t as to Kopiiiu's :tl- ! 1 t i t to hi. ist the Well-arid canal. U' .- H-iff i'.. as a base of operations. h r -' i . add ... l ar't sis may '- .'. fr m information cai r.t red from 1 n tl Motz.tr, Ko.-niK is s. retarj , i."w h'i ! Iii'-ommilru'-ado. llo is the frov I ertimet t'm most Important w itness. l,e !fa'?si he Is wi'o.'iir to desct ibe opeia : tions of the iub "1 t'iot. f "row ley Is Imp! icatotl. n lYam Is, o. Dec. 20 T ". I'.) -tu, anti-a.lv nomr I'iotters held ui''ji'it;",;:!: racy ! r w lib h 1 a 11 Koenlg and re licit in New York. In fed- , .f.s to'i.c. . it fas reportetl that , Smith, I'etroit Informer in1 I (..-"-. h.ni . vidi i.t'e lnii'li. at " i ' - . ! v of this Sty In the i'io'a'pv i; ,s know'1,. ' m.i'k lor the German ion- N'W Y- Nnl soli ,t But"! tl . f i d.nc ti.' re. It is ' ' hum. d t' I Ijli' s vv ere .a : . -..in ii i m y a u , om. , u d w. a Hinted Slat' s arnn rv Whether lie hat: a hand in the aliened hab hmg ,,f tiie t anal plot there, t'i'ii.i'h, of f-ciahs would not say posti.vc.iy. v c Smith Y'ot k. Is paitl now to be in PLAN IS TO DEVELOP ALASKA; PORTLAND'S CHANCE NOW OR NEVER (('"ntitiued From 1'aen Cine.) gres" wore tiie one in favor of a i t f oril in.- tion of ra.l and water trans portation systems so that one cannot b. operated lr.iml.aHy to the interests of tho other, and the one asking tle interstate commerce commission to fix minimum as well as maximum hauling charges to meet a case where freight . r is hauled for less than coat in to k.U competition. Mr. Teal tlievos that Hue hearing i cranted ti." l imber industry by the r.-.l trade commission gave me com- i mission complete knowledge of and sympathetic insight Into the problems of the industry. lie found a growing sentiment In favor of an Ameiican merchant marine. American Marine NecoaBavry. "The nath n with large foreign trade shaves in the prosperity of foreign nations, ' he said. "The nation that ke ps its trade within its own bound- ai.es is no- p.e, e,i 4 u , i , i. . u . i a., soon begins to decay. 1 here can be Till UUeSllOll L.ldl 1.11 LWIIlIllU'ltllca t'4 " this country will not be as well car- ried by the ships of a competitive for 1 o.re. r"tt;,.n nc hv our own. and ration , aj prid lo-.c .hn'tl.t Hiei-ita hj 4,l I tlllU Vi 4 4 l VJ I'l'l I, I . 1 transport our goods Tfhdcr the i American Hag. An American mer- ' chant marine is a nc!.. . .-.ti i j i'.m b wi , a plan tor national emciencv. j Mr. Teal said that the heirins of ,. the Anson-Gilkey-Hurd case before tho Jptersti te Commerce commission drew rej-rtM II irt l 11,11 lit.' til a. 4 ttrsti;, i.itt- roads and the railroads were in har- nv p.y with the position taken by Pa- culic" coast lumbermen. " Kerratllcana Are Faeetioca. I . ., -u. ... - j -! I in tne maner 04 nits -ssuiiaieu vui v, r , ,i ,,,i T .nt,,r,f urenmpr he oresentpd tin facts on b, half of the Chamber of Oregon. I would say that all reports Commerce saying these steamers in no looming to this office indicate a con sense prevent completion and on no ; sider&ble increase in business activity basts can the-rail roads compete in In nearly every section of the state, carrying efficiency with the oil steam-j Business men are generally confident i ers He found eastern tnrsiness booming. "A year and a half ago,"' he con- riii,'i.,i immoroiisiv "when times were dull, nny Republiciin friends blamed the l emocratic administration. Now that business is excellent these same friends say it is good in epite of the Uemocrats." y p ii r,i t1 : IPs Judire So your client wishes dlvorca proceedings withdrawn? Attorney Y'es, your honor, you eea, his wufe's mother lias U;ed. WAR SUMMARY BY J. W. T. MASON Former Kuropean Manager o? the Uuited Ires. New York. l,: 2J. -Tit.- Uritisli j hae abaiid..:iej lor tnc- pr.-setu their j intention of reaching.' finistiinlitioi le : j by way tf tl.e i.illipoii p, runs i.a. The : iw .'stet ii sole of l.at tei ii,,ry has be-n j i surrender.! to the Tf.rks. but. th s does i not mean that the Hi itish Lav e Uc m . tetj the penirviila eiitneiy. un the oilier hand, the Invader have retained the souti.cin section, w iuri. is the most i n p i r 1 . 1 1 . t . Apparently only defense is t oittemplated m the f ..hire. The withdrawals announced by Ion don today are the "ttitial admission that the German leadership of th '1 i.rks has b. u, t"iuous and that Hri'ish direction of the a m I'.-., i; n in ttu.t reit'oti has en faulty. The '.-Lilts- come too late, h"V'-.er, to t nan-.-., tl.e situation in toe Haikanjt, tor tic- Hi Ho, and I 'rent h hu'.e al ' : inij ivitlitirnwii Inmi Serbia and ;. i - many has stumped ner nou hit. ii on that count r . If the Hritish had be.-n 1 from th.e peiiinsula w!n-n In '.,1 1 a w 11 : I. s . 1 d : ii atb il Serbia, t'n y 1111'hl nave s. .M.,. ' donia. i Now It is not certain that they v. ill p to the Jalkatis. If t !..-- do it w til tut an that l.ondou fears a Teuton an 1 I'. i.K.ir attack on S.-.l"U.ki n oilier band, it is e. i,.,:;v possible ;'i : t' . y are dc.sltiied lor the Mi' . a:.. si d;.,inct. Francis Leach Dies; i Funeral Held Today Ha Had rounded the Leach Erot. Iron Work In Tlila City rive Sona Sur vive. Krancis I. I.e.n li, who died In this . I v at his home. 1 i il ua ins a et.i.e. last Saturn. iy, .is a native of Illinois, a fed 07 veins, .ttid tame lo Hoi Hand m ' ;s lie foumo-d the I.tat h Hios. Iron Works aiet was HCllVf ly elifUKetl in busiri.-ss when he n tired al-'-Jt five years iigu in favor of his soujj. Mr. I.each was a member of the . . I'. Y. of lueuon. tiie Hinted Artisans and the Homesteatiei s. 1!" is suve,i I . fise mns, J. M., J . I L. G. i. M. I.each of Portland, and K '. la hch of S.,n l-'r.iii'.'is' ti. an I f"ur da '.it h t . t s. Mis. f. H. McKenna. Mrs J. 1. K.bl.v of "'t i'-aRo. M.ss Hain an an I Miss 1 lor. m e M. I-. i-'li. Services were held tLLs afternoon ftom tiie result nee. I lev. ' '. Itarnk oi the- I'entral i!jUiodi.-.t 1 lp istupu 1 chur. li and Hev. . V. Ken havui-,-t hartre. interment was in Greetiwood tctnetery. Storekeeper Picking. , lf -i-i ri r 4,soup" Jrrom iaie Seattle. Wash . 1 e, ( Ittu Ileliiig. proprp t' ;n. 1 1 '. I r of tiie Heinlg I'eneral store and I' itol'f.ce at Sim tiualmie is encased In the ticklish j' today of pi' king a mixture ,,t soup and dynamite out of ti ,t k.-- ah 'ut the di.or of his safe, while deputy sheriffs are looking for a irnng ol" robbers who raised Ned In the place last night. The robbers took letters, pa'-knges end monev orders out of the postofflea I . . "... f . ,.....;..ll,f 1 land looit a ta sion: oi j., .1. m nj everything thatwH.s loose, but appar ettly they were frightened away just before blowing the safe. It contained $200 and was fully prepared fur dy namiting. Logger Killed at Camp Near Hoquiam Hoquiam. Dec. 20 Fred Marsaw, So years old. a well known and popular voung man here and in Aberdeen, was Instantly killed Saturdav n:ght at camp No. 5 o I the Hoats-Fordney Logging , company 'W'lien a log roiieu iium a. t .w ' and crushed him. PROSPECTS FOR NEW YEAR ARE OF BRIGHT HUE (Continued From Page One ) liquidation, anil two have been ab sorbed by national Institutions, making a net gain of ore in number. I Hiring the same period the nationn. . decr.-ased by ,,"A!' . w. , one in number, ther? having b n die. - , , l.nli.iu new organization and two tonsulida t.ons. Excess Beierreg nlaintalned. "KesprvM Ol ail me nanus in mc - ' ' I state during trie year nave 1,0.11 I tained. as a w noie. great m "o-a. of requirements, averac.ng a.e.ui i v , . . ... . - per i-na. it- i i. ne, liabilities represrd'i'riK borrowed monev It is true, however, t-inr ii.ej have been unusuany neai j oui .ng i ol j last clx months, but from examinations iittiiac oj " t- - --. that the extension of credit haa been fully justified, ar.d with one or two exceptions, banks have only burowcti to meet the legitimate, seasonal uc- ! man do of their customers. - - . . , . "SummanziniT banking conditions in - 1 Jsummariiiiig i,.it.iM:. . , U.I1U evvit Ui'Vllll.--.ilV. Ill too-- 1 ' - , 10 tne lumr. nu 1 i.j..fi .c.j, m- . to believe that the Kinking situation will continue to improve, and that the coming year will mark the return to normal conaiuoiiir. Oregon oanms ae a whole are In splendid condition, and will be able to meet any emergency that may arise." . T . . . . n ....i-at'cr I'lftrTll.!' J5n 7a(?5 o Late News Germans I'reptiring to Invade l-cypt; Arnorlran-Iioiiiid Kteam.!ip Detalnel; Sweden Hotaliate on liiitain; innans ( oiifiwate Anieriran Sliip; Troen i;Kli-s Siipjilant Sanih:iK; American Arcused f Conspiracy; A Itivi- of Ilumiiifi AYliiskey. Kuropean War. London Field Marsh ti I etaMiF'iinK Ids lead".; Aleppo Kyria. where I: ! n ! r ! i ma ii itn'l e'l'.ipped Turki-h t n ops :.r.- b (an inatbn of Kgtypt London The 1 r: 1 1 I Mat'-. ;i i-di steiir.er, was I itiati.t M.-t t t' a llrit.s:-. warsiup )..'.e t-l: : ' from Coieuhason to N. w York mails Witt- put u.-l..,re i'.".d a nun : ler ..f A usi r.n t s .; r wi'li la-u-'e nuns of lie n- y 01 Ioss' ss.o;.. are Oftaine 1. . Berlin KetaMntiitB e :-.ii.-e il-th are : n ' et f er i np with .:im ' ' ! ween l!ie I'tllte.l St. t e - : .1 v li.e Swedish govei mm at l.a : all i,'tre. (rfjst 'rem lina'.tivi in Lit a' loth S.-.;.n t' be held . ni;e:y. Hamlinrj The ilerni.u, prize liit.t ue. eitti that the- i nrro O' 1 (- Mill 0:1 tile Amt : i-an si I' r.aini.ti.a sii.ill be s Id aie. ; hi. i dislributfd to owner a of tl . t.. .t the ship itself le on f is a t 'i ' iii rii:a:i p i . . rnt.ietit. The . bo . a. t ''.t Archangel, Kjs.'ia, i i in . d. 1 'a I 1 U 4 U Ii t ri, n- iuM ; .H.i. ! Icndon I urlng 1ho r. ttrat . Serbian army, ;t is ulleu. . f..it trial, and ISulira? inn.- d r 1 A ' . lnaos in n w Sethui and !:. ite.i acauist tl:e pea- ef-il i , hit i , wl om tjr.prcredenteU eiu;;;,s u i 'Oil rind irnmis were committed. Berlin Slepfried Haul I,,! 1 I a ri., i u ra liise, Amei c in. ii'-i - laf'UIid Warsaw hotr-ls to- '..i: I i omm issiona ire nnd tuitb. is m ; in i fin al it r v 1 1 ta t . - t'. at Paw ja.l. a.'t usetl ,.f ennspiracv vt y Information to li.e ICi.s-;an the German occ u p., t ion of War. London If is rt pra ted ' ' r , r.otv. i: hstaiitlttiK ili-rman pr ru'.t t rtoti j . t I ' t l t ! ,e cl '. it Jf p-o tt.-'Ii o ' n. lptum wo-uhl t ut be tump, '. i with., lilii, iiiiu pounds '1' . heese tiom Brutes wure seized to feed the Girmau army Pari Better hospital corn! it .o;s re i , cred 1 1 1 In tl.i t ! dt'Ue.tse ol OI institutions, tl-. ra te f ' to loan in i;.u to IV to ent eu r. In p'-aee tinier show a Hi " r t a . ' j "f 1 1 ' fiom t,,. pu 1 . lb'-J. Foreign. London The Swedish - A m e r 1 r a n f-t' -in'si p ;n,. i.t f tii.te.l f r H.e pur- L is. ,,f iwo 1 J.'i'i ' t -ot steamsi.il h l'f li e H tml ru-Amer'.ia'i 1 i r. . '. ,w In K( w York Tl. d' Hi will lie closed 1 P : t . i i 1 1 will K u a r 1 1 1 ri ti..i 'l tie v o s. . s ;i.s US I i "eat She, Will il. t !:., Sw , Qlaafow, Scotland Twelve thou sand i asks of li'pior were stored in a distill, r-. 1'i-ip, and when tl.e heat of the burning stricture exploded them Hi" canal was covered with H o ht; ra mi, lluid. The loss Is i -:n...!t d at ll.'.e.C'i'h Gener.il. Panama It i.s er;e-tpd that rs .! draw ii ir not mot e than ' J feet of w.i'ef may pass He ' 1 "ii 'I' da . . ,t wit'-, st. i.t of I n 1 i I . K it 11"! h t i u. 1 in t ht s 1 ; 4. "i t :i i 1 lard t ut W a h Log-ton na ig. it :"n repoi than . . . r bt fu: l'tl'.tr.l St (lis, t e commissioner of t hat '"' e vt'' ' s .ire b-iiPliug in the add t'i an Anurtenn marine to: the etc e alt a d y tiie lamest t h. story " N i net y-ein '. t. u u i ire if 7 1". 1 ,' 1 1 , a re be 1 n g bu.lt. a'e under contract. Fittsbar?, Pa. Will in in Fllnn de clares bo v. ill pot des(,t the Brogrec s:e si. 'p. I'-o'igh all other!" tic.; and tint H- tins v 1 vuii: i a will - . u.d 7 ". t'u -n.ttcj to tho i'i-osress'.ve national con - I v e 1 1 1 i o n . Leesburg, Ga. Wh'le arresting ne - . s in Wotlll eteir iv. Sheriff M'T" ti K of h'f county M'.lltd a -"lu.h'-t "i.1,,1, fli'lll the f-ffe, 's of Wiiirh he '' ll. Two of thB co.oied lnrti have n 1 v i ' h r d . -! Jackson Club Will Meet This Evening Draft of Kew Constitution Will Be Submitted; Discussion on Candidate for Club Preaident. At torupht's meeting of tl.e Jackson iub t'.'3 t onst i t u tional ruiiiiiiKlo' a;) pointed to draft a new constitution will report. Their constitution will in clu.lo factions whh h will prohibit f'-d- ral otlci holders or av owed run 'I dates for federal offices from hold.nv: offices in the club. According to Chairman V. S. Myi-s of Ha I'tui'iltl' it li.e mi-inlets tht-m- v. i . 1 havc lo enact at., sc' tP'-i wl'iit h w.ii pit. uibit a J 1 ksoti in') of f P er from bed, election. i-lvcry Hnited Stal'S 1: 1 I es ideiit can lie a i ji-'l.j.iit; hir ie- offit eiiolih r in the m consialdo to t: a candidate for re- el. ctio th- J;, "Wliy make ti.,. otfa-'-rs of ison ciub an exception'.'" asked Mr. M : rs to, lay. "I'liJi-r the pitsr den 'v of 1'i loi'el Miller the club has tak' U 1 ig si i i'h s I orward in its aim to be t " rt-cruitirig gro.n d for le:ii' crats a. id not a subservient organ. 7... tion l or any ad in i n .s t rat ion. "Tl.ougu theie lias h. en some tall, of oticr candidal' at runn.ng ..r tl. president y. Colonel Alilier will proto ub,y be leciet ted." Special Grain Rate to'A-tomobiles Hurt H ew Orleans Is Made ! T wo Pedestrians Idea Is That by Diverting- Shipment From Atlantlo Ports will Be Pos sible to Get to Europe. Ta, oma. Wash., Dec. lit'. ' P. N. S. i Or. a,-, .Mint of congestion in cast' rn ficii-ht terminals, the O-W. K. .V N. C' rn; anv him do tiled to n.ake a s; al , err ri itbt rate of ;0 r:ts a !,..n ,'ib from T.i' un. i and Wu.-n-o.t.ts to New Orient's. T..e i tjred I ,Q.' , d cents a hundred. ;,., new rate probaruy will be tilt- t- lv e af te- January 1 It is hop, d t..at by diverting wheat shipments trom Atlantlt" ports to New i leans t will be possible to ship more wheat Va- K.irope. The fr.-.tht yards are nt cong, sted at New Orleans and more tramp steamers ply out "f there. There is little tonnage avail able on the Pacific coast to handle the wheat crop and it is expected the bulk of the wheat crop for Kurope will move to Atlantic ports and Nt vv Orlears. Innkeepers Are Liable. Washington, Dec. 2h 1 I. X. S.) The Hnited States supreme court to day held valid the Nebraska statute making innkeepers liablw for personal injuries received by g-iests In hotel fire. I Waaainarton ',:th Mis Murc.iret i."u. a,t..:,tt! ut tie prositou, o. -' upyine; :t tio- tton mj the rt:ice, and 1 'i.tiii y Kiel.; i:ah,ne as chief spiakei. ; e Natio-uil Ameri' .111 Yon..;i, Suf-t't'-K, ass .ation nded lit; annual inn- i.t ion in t,,v 'it . s.- ..11, 1.: y Ew Haven I rof . ,r Art'ur Yii urn Wr-eU'. t . tir-t Arori 'i. 1 ob-' 1 i.iin ii, unite r .,ts tiom A-ry ix- t.iiri d, finite p nii'i'iii'.. 1 v Kew Vori ,,.d anii'tun l.rope. I s' .en nts and patterned alt I'tirK, .V. Y , tb ' 1 ' . a K 1 d S ' . -Major licnii.i! hootmnl e, that m A pr . :. at K"r;. a., a training an,i' !'"r ui.ineF men wi'.l !. '.fid, r t he ofce ) id at 1'latts- i.t ; 1 , ;: tr.( I . Pacific Coa.n. Frr-nciico i;at! . n-, San m nil v e at 1h to "iiina 1 !-.- i.t Ihe t' ate. e, ttd f a mass meeting i.eie , t itn-ii'st t ! ret u'Ui 1 ' ' !'' from a l e; u. I.', '." i, mm. .in t ! nment. It was ti ,.ir d t : ., hi Kai a'u.ptdl the ,towp . .,; it" Y ..hi 11 d fte M ne ' 1- ed to the t! ru .ie, t!; re Ore tion. Sole .11 1 hi tual t ! ou ; t,f , xk miif nl i i i.' tl in a n ii i 1 1 1 ' . I y 1 1 -1 : 1 Tl i . 1 en i n - j 'ost , tit iiV ,1 I. ii' hi." rna rtsult in Hie n if-, if i.ol the instant ,le. p. rinn i t i . 'i.nii' ':' i '. n Iti net-r oi t n ei-pn : t me: t . s I a ' e pu i ,1 i s, rv'.ee 1 "i , , m i t lie ,.11.. i -s u i-i a v, ai ii i n .-! In 1 t I I .: b Salem It, a us . :aln I .1.. tell i s -r ..! . - i ,1 .1-1. t ' . in l.l M .mi I'-r n su m ed o u i t ai 1 p. ns, of I I le mint i d. Ii toi s, !.'.! tell t att nie. it r-r t loll of the u U. 1 1 . J.l 1.. a I II ho Hood River , t W Lo has he, n p t :, , ' I'.i v-r tor IL- 1.' st i io-ii hi.- la iv n: S A'.' law i- SI -. II' 1 1 : I i ,,10. , , p. Horl'i-d, -'. i-.-l pro- lo w il lit us I r t lt d 0 i I , Stall-. - 1 I I iltZ'" t I. i". a 1 let in, H e k. i no I M.lle i 1, ., .... , . I u. t ! r us.... ; j, J. :- u . It Dallaa Hi:.- ii b"a' d s rfi- ,ou s t'i ti...;r a i'seit- t t v after the tir-t of r: Hist! i t A t to; :.. y .1 1.1 i Mill I. as the must b . "U in Hoik x t a r, s.. v s m i , I e v . Pacific Wash. hoi i n,. Nortlnvest. Kelio, III a ' i e , . ,11 the -. .. i : va! 'I' , : a I 1 . ... hi! ds in 1 rot r ' ltd diitluf d: I ! en 1 .1 ,t y 1 at'L-e .PL'- p " h' P,i; . .,: l. 1st. .t"d I t ' . ' e V. .! t el Iet s p : , 1 ,:,:.! a. i s of ''"Wli"'. H . s : ". i ' i 1 y w . '; I h . , v I i e. i -1 i in. i.da t ion in 1 i tl I' tS Taconm T lit ' - .1 -I ! I una lup 11 lat'f i , ilef IMS ill'' I '1.111.:.. 1 i t'e: I M I i Cheh?.:i8 ! or and .t'i mi t .e 1. I n t ' w i"- 1, I I hi--: lu'ol at Ha Aberdeen ii,,,nd In l.-.n - : I 1 i 1 1 I "I ri -HI liny watit nolle vv 1 1 o loll 1. u : - Tl . ' : is a 1" "pos. ! ion to ''11 t ' en , u d phi i !-.- : .i.nev at lnli : .l Un 1 he I" ut I of f ie tl . Centralia R W. Kiel. her. .7"' H. i'uer ar.tl Houtidtl,e A- "o !.ae o. closed a. con-raft Willi the Yr;.. I. umh, r fu,. pa' ," to build a mlb- ' '. -gn.g road .ofl:. Wenatchee- I.oU ". Kll'I .' 'ate:v: lock. lj"!ii e .1 I t Ule ' . fr. e tin vv ef W ' i T y eri s n.-i-r saloor a laru- " t , th tl iv t .11 t! e , it ' .1 . d t I : -I st, a: i t ever S" op ,'ay I' tl k to run ' un 1 rum its 1 n t .1 ha. L M.Davis, Pioneer Of Umatilla, Is Dead Well XnowB Orfg'on Renident In Sur vived by Two Bona and Tour Daugh ters; Born In 1835. I. M. I 'avis, a pioneer of Hmat l'.a county, ule'. at H.e home of his S'-n-in-iavv. W. C. l.yun. 427 Wei d ! r s 1 1 ft. of oltl age, superinduced by an art nut of the grip, nt 9:45 last night. -Mr. Pails is survivd by two soas and four daughters. TL' ' are: C. A. Havis, nn rniplove of the O-W. II tlihs t itv . W. H- I 'av is Mo.; Mrs.. Y'. G. Lynn .Mrs. 1. X. M Hot. aid of .V; N. Co in 'f Hi ow mug, f this .itv; d'Tl, Wi'.sh.. Md Mrs .1 .M Kern and M-s. li-vvln far. Mrs. 1. M. bans K.ng of I!.-' nlctl last A.. ist. T!.e l.-o.lv of Mr. I'av.s will be th,- Chambers u : d ,-ri all : n g p.iCo-'-t. K i! 1 : ti ars w a ,i t !. a v n ue antlKeihy sir, '. touav and w.ii be s-nt 'to Helix, . this ,-i't-i ing for I, urial. I M. luvis was hot n in'lar"k m ;.', ind'aia, la 1 Via, and moved to M i;: " i, in 1 1 S. lit- in ig ra I t-l to Hiua ' iia oui.t;. In 1 kV I . ml fa ' mi d -' I miles tiottii of I'endi' ton until let " -I. t.tl in IV'2, .sili'e v.tili lie I I'd liV'd i . Milton. '!., and W.illa WH'l,. Was.i. Tn.mrr.n. Wash.. I'"". 'P. N. S 1 - Vision ahead hampered by a i.euvy r. 11. '.eorge II. Si"!i.. presid-i.t "f tie Stone-l'i"h his tar 10 pat while driving t 1 : . t, s trut k do n Mrs. e.t, ne . r Wrig :. t Park 1 1 ii.g from shock, bruises and ics the aged woman was rushed ci a, ral nospital. She is ex t o r e- o t i r. 1 a ' to t ;...; Ki. l!nr!"". secretary of t'e Ta-i-iumi Trailing company, under s.ml.ar 1 ir. u'.u-t '!' ' it l.ttle while later, Krc ke,! ov er Mis It' Nelson. She suf j, . ,. 1 1 j "l'sf-B arid scratches but was 1 u t s ri i-isly 1. .rt. Poii'e lUiitl Hotel. Posa Hub .'ut k. whose place nt 1SS Clay street was closed recently by abatement proceed. ngs. was arrested e-rlv yesterday In a raid upon the Clark hotel. Tenth and Ktark. i.treets. She was arrested with Charles Gray Ti e raid, whit h was handled by Hleu t.r.ar.t Harms, and Se rgeant Ocim.t r. brought about the arrest also of II s d p.rown. Uura Alexander, Maxit e Wes ton, Helen Anderson alius Stewatt, charged with vagrancy, and H Smalle..' and Samuel Burnett, charitfil with tlis orderly conduct. The defendants will be tried before Muni'diml Judge Stev enson this afternoon. Her "Gsusin' Also Due. I I 1 I "Yes," said, the principal of the young ladles' seminary to the proud parent from Urookline, "you ought to be very happy, my dear sir, to be the father of so lrrEe- a family, all the members of which appear to be so de- . voted to on another." "Larse family! IvotecK" pasped 1 the old gentleman In amazement. "What on earth do you mean, ma'am ?" "Why. yes, Indeed," fc.ild the prin cipal, beamitif: through her gln.sses. "No fewer than eleven of Kdith'j i brothers have been here this term to tnke her out. and she tells me rhc pi reta the tall one with the blue eyea gain tomorrow." Ripe Raspberries Grown in Portland December Novelty -v Its Mr Hi in Ho: too had that I lie late , eouljl not have lived I; i i. a. id Klof .lohn 1 I i,i - t B ii i nslde vt i f -t . 'i n ... at Tie Journal r -4' V- II . t L : ; -' i i I I I 1 1 . .I"h i son thinks that H Hi r on i . hi have on . ! the r x - pel ol. e of .,. VI ltllcr 111 tUeK'-ll h- w hi Id nrver liao- wiitteu I ' In e. As soon seek roses m 1 ' h, : i Li - r, i tt i n .1 liitt-." i i rn il'U 1 to r press tilt- ult I t I Jilt.lt r i ow . i, t' in M t J"!iti sori'n lie r ; i S p ! i I'l . hushes on 1, there a l t- Oot'i illten and i ,e r ; ; . s n ' u o I I (Ult or ! ut w hole s pra ys of H , hr"..t:ht a I tan, h r,, The : ai offiee this lllOllllliK. t w ' I :- Jo 9 'He ripe tetl 1 1 I lies with the hr.i-l.t ktreen foliage, n.uk e I ;e 1'it-tt'ii-M kind of a flit i.-'.n.as t ', " r i -!! 1 1 -i na t ion. Storage Plants for Keeping Beer Barred Diitrict Attorney Evan Haired Bullae Affectiny All Placea or Bnaineti Under Dry Law. Inst! let Attorney Waiter II. Kvans t a n no u n i d tils mot u na Hat on- of storage plants for ktepini: beer and otlier li'pnus ii", ild no; be permitted t un .b r lie' 'dry" sta t ut c 'Dr. una las I.e. u tint told s ton ire j. pi. iti's von Id be usetl t" h"ise pr.vale- 1. i v i n sto'iis. n' t :. rn u ri tt d b tor" Jam aty 1, del.veiy to lie mailt? as V.:: '..I ' "Tie findrg of I nt ox i'-at I n g '.'tpiore in the ;', "session of air one ti"t leeallv auth'uuz'd to Mil snne, except hi a private dividing houf. not med In j '"i'l e,-t ion with a. plaei- ol busii'ts. shall be prima facie ev uicii' e t..ai s.. li'iu- ts ar'- k' pt for use (,r oil,- ' n v l.u.-ui t'f 'i'f law," n itiN tl... st.ruo. Rain All to Blame, j Says Railroad Man I J. C. Poore Baya Bnalnen rise in St. j Paul Dadievnn It Would Be Bare, but for Molatnra. J '. Poore If aslsta"t grnein! pas senger aRclit of the ..,ithr-rn Pii'iflc. lie lives at St. Haul and has not been to Portland In a dozen years. When! he arrived in town todav h" was Inn ,e iirately set upon by A. P. i 'iia 1 1 ton, w i io I lias the same title with tespe. t to the western end of the system, and Hie whole morning was spent in a satur nalia of handshaking with railroad of ficials of the other lines "linsiness is food." Mr. poore ex plain'-1. ' I ivcrvb",! y Is I nppy around St. Haul. 1 think if your rain iv let up hire vou onid be happy, to' , "" 1 Mr. Poo-t has hi ' n w ith the North em Haci; I fu: 2 4 v ears. SCHiFFIVlAiXN'S NEW For Bronchial Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Coughs Huntley Drug Co. Is willing, to lose the profit which would be iade on a bottle of S' hiff manr.'s New Com en truted Kxpectorarit, and announces teat they will sill a regular :V'- b"Hle jr this remedy for :r,c Otaif prh ei to persons pr.-s-i.tir.g tho coupon b, d"W, but only for the first be to pt rson. Although a remedy for Hron' hial Affections, rinj Couchs or Cr Ids In. -ht rod have yet 1 . . 1 1 required so far this K-,o:i it Is more than likely that t some member of the family will ed some before It Is over, arid it wili pay to take advantage of this opportunity i this remedy, as if it does not g.ve ler now and b iy a bottle at half price, in- I r,.rt satisfaction and even more If It stead of putting off until later and i js riot found the, best remedy ever used paving fv.ll price. While It-s'.ng money, they hnve de clue, 1 to give the publ r an opportunity ( 1' trying this most ex eller.t. sun i-s-fui. new remedy at no greater prb e than they would have to pay for al n.ost any ordinary rough remeily, arid are positively certain that 't will be found the best medicine ever used for Coughs. Coils. lironchlal Asthma. Kronehltis, Whooping Cough. Croup land Hoarseness. Twiirrr-nTi ceht coupoh io, a. This coupon and 2 So it rood for on (only) 60c bottle of aTchiffman'a Haw Concentrated Expectorant at Hnntley Drug- Co. If your nam and ad dress Is filled la. Ham) AddrtM GERMAN FLEET HUNTS NORTH SEA FOR SIGN OF BRITISH AND FAIL Fifty-two Vessels Searched and One Carrying Contra band Is Brought Into Port. Berlin, I -. :". (!. N. S.i--.n offi cial aniioum ment t' (lav says: "A detach, in. ut of the fleet laft w eek e,ar, hedthe North sea for enemy slops. S::bse,i:, nt iy on I-'r.tiay and Saturday It t ruised In Skatrer Rack. "Klfty-two vessels were srurclietl. "tie ship with contmband on board Was brought in. "I'li-mi; nil H is U:ne Kriti.-h' war ships were nowhere seen." Naval I la t tie Heard. riotter.la. I e 2e. - 1. N K ; ports that Itrrifi - cannonading wan I heard west of the Ho- k of Holland Sunday were received here today. It was believed that several ships were ciigHge.i. P.retiien Sunk at Night. London, io-.-. '.'a - i I. n. S. ) The Iiailv Mail's t 'openhageii corresiiond- ent mv io learns thai the topedol!i(C of the German ruiser Breim n and a German torptdo bo.it (Mcuiretl Kriday nisht close to la ban. while the Bremen was returninc with liMhts out from an" Inspection of li.e cntraii.es lo the Fin nish unit. Tl.e correspondent adds that the at taek was made by tw. Br.iisii suUma rinc. (Jennant Sele Dane. Ixnidnii. I'-c '.'i, ,1 N. s.) -T)i Svcnskii Hagluadft states that the Ger man steamer I.uuwIk Maiiiburjr has been sunk ,,'f I a, ndsk rom. It in i tht,ue,t sh st l ink submt-rnetl w reck , age I The lMiiish steamer llt-ine. from Flnla'id. with a geiicial unn'i. hull (been sei7ie,l 1",- Gerinan minboata and t taken to Stettin, aoi ceding to a din I pat eh f t fun 'opeih.ii.i n. ' Thn Norw ee'iih steamer N'l, o ha bet n sunk. i.t'.eti ,'f .'I i 1 1 w Weie saved. Two are missing IlritMi Ship Afire. Bortle.i a n, 1 -U I N S Th British si. p l.oi.l of iitiiioiide. sujar laden, ! ; atile in Ihe halhor here. iiLose Battle for $2,000,000 Estate YYasI .itiKttm. Tee. 10. -tl. N'. S T i :Orx 1 relatives nf the late Jaroh . I ia. is of Fan Fruti- i'H, today lost their fight In the suprtine comt to st i -!,!' the prtibate rleefee of the '.'all foima (ouits. which hwardetl DavlH' PJ l , i (Statu to relatives: of Da Via w .fe CASTOR IA For, Infants and Children Sn Use For Over 30 Years Always vears the Slgnctare of ForHuskqUiroat' TROKEVS 3f Make Mouth Sweet -ThroarandVolcc Clear j,s - u-TT.','- ELL-ANS Absolutely Removea j Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. BRONCHIAL REMEDY P.esiiles hiivlnt a chance of securing the vciy best remedy possible, at half p: a e. yoj also get as in ucui as would cost you t- H, fi for !he same quan t ty of ordianry. o!d-f as!. '.'died, rei.il' n.'tde kinds, lc-ause a :-nuti''i; bottle makes s w t ole ;u- ; (!i.'S t enspoonf uls) w 1 en mixed at .home with simply a '', jp'nt of rrn rtula ted nignr ar.tl one-half h pit t of -.'.at- as diree-,-.,!. It is alt Ipttlier oifferet t trom ar.y other rm di lute. It posit vely etiitaltiK r.o chloro form, opium, iiior; hlr.e or any other narcotic, ns do must ough medicine. It is niot pleasant to take and .abso- lutely ti. best and i..;cst for chll- 1 dit Absolutely no rlFk Is run In buying fcr any of tl.e above compialntia, go hi - k and the above drugitist will re f .r.d your Ztc just the same as wltb hi f f manr.'a fariious A st hinador. Can anything le fairer? V"j wili be .be s le Judge and your money is not wanted f ou are not satisfied. Better b"-i a bottle at once, while fresh in mi tnory, otherwise you rnisht forget It The ctjst could ulso b reduced by inducing a neighbor or eome frletid to buy half the quantity. W aVV,M-ak . al a. I -a' X