THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916. 5 3RIEF INFORMATION I j Romeo and (15TH DAT Oa 1918. ) AMUSEMENTS neiLIO Broadwaj at Tajlnr aniiei. oj local talent. Ihurviij anu Fri day nlatila and Saturday ma'lure. UAKL iiroadita;, near JttvrfTiaon. Baker Fyjtra. la ' bo bluet t.r So Mich." lA.NlAGLS Broadway at Aidrr. Vaudei:i. 2 30, T.3o. 6;io. IMl'KtliS br.,a7 at Star. Vaudlll. 2.30, 7 Za) and W.15 eb iisjr. l,oiiJ.u4ua fruni O j auudar LY K1C Fourth u.l Stari. Muaical cumCj. Z.6U, 7.30 aud NATIONAL I ark and Wet I'ark at Slarb. bio lion lUture WAJtailC V. aiiiut'.D at Park. Motion 1.1c COLLMBlA-Mi:li"tlei;-eii' Rit.lti a and Btark. Moiim futures u a. ui. to 11 p "J Kui rt.M Dear AiUer. Moiivu lU'l Hoar.9 1, Dtjoii u.Jjj. 'lau:.-ijj. Ki-l:. tur- cU ul Ui-iaj . j oming I'rcntA. il i.i-uniaa bu- ti, di. lll"l l7, b I. lit. i.""b.1r":i,-U"" J"U"r,r " MU"" l'r?K'jn Livlc leae I iiM-Le1 at MuUu"ixtah bol lv Jai.urj at u ii. iortiuU Sj. ur..e;tra cuiKri it th lieliK, JaoAr. . oi eiiou v 'tiuiiU.U L 'niTerslt t aluinnt murbij hri' r ocitiou cuuveulWu. imiial bil let. J. i,u ii- 2a. Wf tv V tiiD leau mets at CtutraJ Ut-riirj J m.Uatrj tj. 8 p. lu. urtfcon tmi4f Uwucra' woTentloo at tb Aii.m y. j fiuUaijf 2.S, l'rvrtrsiTe buniuea MD'a cluh luiirheou, Jaii'.Bi iv, a i Muuriuab ;e;, at inu. KutUrr A reuinon i-'tbriiiir i. I.utln-run I.-uuieu MliatuJiy coovt-ntloa. FvbrLnrjr 13-10. Today's 1'orecast. Port!anl ai.il Ti- tnitj I niiii. t anJ .Suudij fair, run i In -cil cM, raj:e. ,y w :;iU. Offn - 1 t.iiignt and S-m ia; n'-i.fllly fair ULiieJ ci'l. u.rn--eri' W aslil;ifc,tjn- - 1 righr ami Mjnay f n-ra!v fair, ountni M'tl i M, nr?t.ejt t- east ii.ua rcat hlug 4: f'-rt e i.r the raa. ! rid hi l'u.i:Kt a J fcuisUajr g-, uera!! fair. Weather Conditions. Tt.e a: Oc-j-t Lri r?.rc ti ii.ues hlRh t tf tiif? K-k M.-ui.taiiiJ. an-) -it i UiTf aliig ov-r u.'t t jh I'j.-i f :.'-. It?' iiiid t .'u ha .tirre,i In tl.? t'at!f., Laln ui.ti nTtb err lt kj MUi.:.il;i ita!, S--ui !akola. Spbraka Mrid vfcf-ti-ru '-rk. TLe wa:hr In r-'l.Jer !n nrtbtrrn Npt U mii.1 tTtIif Mt nr:l to AtlxTia; aln on t:, ii-t'Ij Atla:.'l'r i-dr. hl. It Is warmer i.farl) n'l utuer e ticj ' C Tlie r.j-i:'ry. "1 e iii -rnt urea . n- !i:iit i- mi iilei a!-; t t- mv puriiial in orgri'ii. U Bh!,ft;j;'..:i, itir:hTQ tLr iurth-ru Kih'hv ! '(lat a i:s I'riiirn I'laSn a bil .Nort h At 1 a i . 1 . c a.a A 1: --t .a aud aoulh ere S.ka!'Lt:w. an. ii;.- ti.tiii a 1 1 -ua ar fr c-i'Pr'r rJV t itm ti - i'i wf-,i : h-r iri r 1 : T r :rt t. and in.'.3T. f . -t i . i ; L -rri orr-gwt- ; t-re ss!i!. t; -x,i'tt'l. Sfr ' L .'. t t- fa 1 w 1 11 will '-"M i :nir. rei a lua; i;? Tr-t hear th U :.j:t.n f;it. XHLOlMtKt: 1- liRAKE. AI-)la:.t l-'orecaster. Observations. 1 v-nniera ! ur. I I STATIONS l;akvr, or 1 1.-. i 0 li-.l-e. Id.it..... 2 - 4 3 ' i'i ..... . H--t..n Mi. ...' . 2n ! 2H 4 12 o HuffaU,. . V...; 14 s lo "lo '....; .02 l b., aii'i, III i Is -r M . 14 io , 12 j o Ix-iiter. C.I.). . . . J 14 o ' J 12 '....! o le .Molaei. Ia . . ; i. : X 2tJ t; ' 2 .... o I--1 . Km IK -14 2 I'i 12 o lLi'ita-lliia. '...' r-i2 ---4 11 . I'l ' " Lureka. ( a! ",-v ' 44 .!'. .... .42 'aive.lun. Tc. 22 .Vi 'o 12 . c liavr M nr -. c s IS i lo ' .'2 J.-k4..nTllie. r'.i - i't ... ;,o 24 o hl:H I'll. M" 24 - ;.o 11 l 12 o Kreivili... 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Port land people who hao been waitir.g eagerly for their 1S16 World Almanac to learn the latest about the tiownel heads of Europe, the sun and stars for th- pres. ni year, or athletic record.! for th past will have to wait until about February 10 before th wui 1; will be on sale in this city. For tlu Pacific coast states a special edition is) printed, according to announcement by me distritiuters, and this edition will , not reach here until next month. Re views of the World Almanac which havn appeared in the local press have ' been based on the .astern edition which is now beina distributed in the V. WoodUwn Orange to Meet. Wood- lawn grange 350, P. of 11., will hoid 1 their regular mnntv-iv . .!.. I In Green s hall, Woodlawn. A program 1 ... - - - - ...... i , . . jjiograni! has been arranged for the evening by . Mrs. Sarah A. Hyatt, lecturer. It fol- lows: Piano solo. .Miss Ellen t'ullen "Important Events of the l'ast year," Frank Peters; vocal solo, Florenje Bisknell; reading, lr. W. E. Siater, piano aolo, Murla Mat ska. The meet ing will be open to the public free of charge at 9 o'clock. Would Connect Streeta. At a meet lng of the Albina business Men's i-liitj yesterday George Hair, T. E. Adam? H M talef and X. .' M.r. . " i " '- pointed on a committee to ascertain the amount of money remaining in the f.t' will pay you to attend the FIRST H. L Sunday evening- and hear tha third in the NewYearSeries of sermons by the paator, DrJrankLLOVZLAND SUBJECT! "THE CRYSTAL PITCHER" Coma early. AU teats free. 7:30 P. af. Sharp I (Publicity Committee.) CHURCH Interstate bridge bond Issue thAt mlnht re available to build a proposed Joint approach to the Interstate bridge. A plan Is on foot whereby a Joint ap proach connecting two streets, an. louvtr avenue and Williams avenu, with the bridge will be built- Should the proposition be put through It would be necessary to erect a viaduct ever the main line of the O-W. R Jt N" ,on Vancouver avenue, as well as a fill on Vancouver avenue to the Union avenue approach. Will Show Kofla- Pictures. Mov- inje pictures of ;w.M anirnal.and bird Ute, will b- shown by William L. Kln- 1 y; state biologist, in a series of lec tures he will give In eastern Oregon towns He will be at Bend Monday. January 17; at I'rinville Tuesday; at I'.edmond Wednesday, and at The lulled Th-irsday. lie also cxp-cts to i"'w Pb-tures and give his lec- ture at I'onali.a and Tillamook, aril other wea.trn Oregon towns but trie been flx.d. On th6 pictures before lUe Portland Anglers Club1. TO Lectors on Socialism Mm O. H. ixjckwooiI. oi Ka.aii.aZMO, ..Il:h, win VI ,h- ""V 1 ' noon at Turn hall -at Socialists vn- r.our.ce that th.s will be the first or a s.-rits of lecl iris M be del.vered in Otegon by Socialist .speakers, and is a lnrt of tr.e Suv.aasts' i residential cam pa. gn. Tiie e "ii.J lecture, lt Is an i.out.cxl, will I.e de.ivered by I. K. KHilerfleld, ;-tate se"ri ry ar.d na tional committeeman of the Socialist I'jfly of aaiilnylon, in mont.'.s. HIlflllL L U Campaign Za Indorsed. The Voi:n? WomiTi's 'hristian Asso'-iatlon has re-(-Ived the indorsement of the l'ortland ' 'i.an. t'c-r of Commen-e In Its campaign for the fmalniTig J'jUOO over aid ahov IIm years ( urn .ig s, rtie total budKet being Jt.OU'). The solicitation for r T. t v i.... t ,,t thr-A cuius kccii h'miii, days and in that time Jilol has be-n s-ared. Whin tl. campaign startc 1 ! wr.s expected tr.at lt wou.d las', for 10 days. However, it is now thought the work will be completed in a mu.h shorter time. Japanas Prints Shown. The r.ew exhibition at i. e Portland Art museum conrists of atout .' Japanesa prints, together with a few Japanese em broideries and textiles. Tne prints in lude som of the largest pizj Singh figures ar.d long, d-.-corative ane.s. . .... . .. The Bat :. elder tiles and Ilurop. an textiles a. si. 11 on exhibition. The regn.ai lcuis of the niusum are: Week da. L to 5 o'clock; t-'iy-. !"J s. -to f; fr.-c the afternoons of Sunday, Tuesday. Ti.--:sda , k riday and Satur day. 8treet Sti-wn With Cakes Three dojen cakes were spilled over the street wi.en a:i i:. hound Rosa city park car fctru- k a W'.ieeu bakery auto true a. driven by Pay Ault. of 11J laat Twe".ty-'otirth etreet North, at lvast S-.xth and P.urr.side streets about b.:iO l..st night. The automobile wis badly (i .maed, ore wheel, the steering gear and the springs of the machine being broken. Entartalmnenta Are Planned. Social programs will be provided In connec tion with the regular meetings to be nem in me i-iuie oy me v. o .s, . ?tite society. This was decided upon at tiie regular meeting he.d last nlffht H-'-ntral library. Two committees were appointed, one to take charge of the arrangements lor these gather- lna and another to draw up a new constitution and by-laws. " Tlrat lecture of Series. "Industrial rnloiiisn." was the subject of an oress by Jane s P. Thompson beforo the lntereollegiate Soc.allst society lri rocim II. ."ei.tral library, last night. It v.ji t iiist of a series of addresses oi. "Mo.i.-i n Serial Movements, Their 11 story and Aims." About 10u at-t- uded last n.glib Flatfonos for tha Police. Pymps hti:ng a irh the traffic policemen he saw stamping oiound in the snow try ,ng 1-1 keep their feet warm. John P. Pi. .genial. n, esttrday presented to tiie n.en stat.oned at Fifth and Morrison street and at Proadway and Wash ington stree'. platforms eight inches high, mavlo ot cork. Picture Sermon- Dr. P.oyd will pre--h on t:.e "lo .Natures or .Man Sunday evening, 16th. at 7:30. A copy of G-orge Grey Barnard's work Mil be gi'-en lo ev. ryone present. In the !.tv."iv.i,i .--n lnire to America." moarn.ng tne I'lHiur win vi ev .. .... .. I UO ........ . r ... Prest.yteriitn tl'.urcll. 'lweutn ar.d Ai- dec stree-.s. (Adv.) Hotal Employee Will Wad. MWs Ol.ve Sawyer and W. 15. Welch, both connect-d with the staffs of local ho tels will be married tonight at the ii0nie of Miss Sawyer. S64 Corbett street by lr Frank 1-oveland. pastor cf t)9 First M. E. church. They will make their home temporarily at the ' .urtonU. ' -rr Moaeeaohn to lecture, "What r Literature Gives to Humanity" la thj K1,hwt nf a free lecture to De given by Dr. N. Mosessohn, editor of tho team. The loss was llboo. part.allv in Jewish Tribune, before the Jewish suied. Literary society, on bunaay. January jg at 8 P. m., at me ."veignDoruooj. i tjec0nd and Wood streets. Taylor Btreet M B. Church The locked-out members of this church will hold their usual outdoor service to- nsPT-nu.- at 10:13 a. in. in front of, their barred and bolted doors at Third . i . i - and Taylor streets. The preacher wu be Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps, noted evan .i.c gellst and author. (Adv.) President William T. Torter, of Reed college, will speak on "Safety Firat. the Slogan of a Timid Neutrality." Sunday evening. January 16 at 7:4j hS.v and V.mhULUeU'pubHc U respectfully invited. (Adv.; Xj'Ren Meeting" Postponed. The rnet-tine of ttie Oregon Single 1 ax s- ,-l HKrarv t.lnlchl social or. at the n. . at which N . - l Ren was to nav e i 1 r ii the speaker, has been postponed. lowing to Mr. l Ren s aoaence "uui ' the city. Transportation Clnb to Entertain. The Portland Transportation club will hold an anniversary smoker Mondav J k LIT a T'l h.J VL, , immah hotel A nrocram has Deen ar- . . . , . . e I .. . v. . vt , 1 . ranged and door prizes are to be of fered. "The Brink" a four act Mutual Mas-' ter picture, a sensational romance "of the upper ten and lower five."" presented by an all-star cast to be seen Sunday and Monday. January IS and 17 at the New Urand theatre. Admission 6c Ad. Evangelist Will Preach Guy Fitch . Phelps, an evangelist, will preach to- 1 morrow at 10:15 a. m. In the street in , ' front of the old Taylor street church at Third and Taylor streets. Save SO Per Cant on housefnmlKh. 1 lngs. I sell direct from Jobber. Tabor 434 S and I will explain. (Adv.) ' ventor of a metal wardrobe for which Short Story Class Tonight- The I sanitary advantages are otaimed and class in short story writing conducted j which also can b enlarged by attach by Mrs. Mahal Holmes Parson 0f tha t lng additional units. MORTALITY RATE FOR INFANTS KEPT DOWN BY PURITY OF MILK JhiS IS Statement Of D fi Mack, Chief of Milk Divi-j sion Health Bureau, MANY DAIRIES INSPECTED . . Portland la Consuming' About 30,000 Gallons of Milk Each Say, Says tb Annual Bsport. I'ortiand's rrulk si-nlv and that alone l8 responsible for the low infant; mortality ,ate in th;, city, according j io ir. i. Mack, chief of the mill; division of the local health bureau, in his annual report Just compiled. "The statement made that a reduc tion of percentage of Infant mortality was due to good water supply anJ cll- irntir lu far, . nl .. . i ' .. .v.. . iu no itiBuii i.a ( B...i i.i. met any inuugiii. ne i . t.f ...... Ba. i ciaim mat it is due to our milk supply and that alone. As the milk supply has Improved it Is a sigiil thant fact that the Infant mortality ha . been reduced each year.'' Dr. .Mack gives a table showing th number of deaths uf Infants un.ler one 1 ear to every tr.ou'.and births since 1C'., in an effort to show that with me lmnrovm - nf t .i. nuiLr a.,....!., c " CC'J '"u death rata biiiic i- itif;.i,tu l . .. .i- ' creased. Death Rata Compered. The table follows,: Pate Ter lOuu Llirtha. :i 4 9:'.. 4 M 2 7S 4 74 1 Col Tear. No. reaths. js i'io 3: . 1 -j 1 3 zlti 74 1 1 1 4 !!; . .jA ' t: " OI u"Jln5!l i " u 1 1 noea h no en terms amor. i n- fants under two years of anj since llJUi; P.af Ter tear. No. Heaths 10'ju Ptrt us 1 ir 100 ;i . ,; 11 111 73 Z ." 1 1 1 f. 7 1 ;, i:m: cs 7 7 ' 1 4 1 .', 3 1915 14 ! 3 4 "And still we have the same Pull Run water and climate we ha.! manv years ago." avers Ir. Mack iel'cn.1. to the above tabulations. 20,000 Gallons Used Dally. "Portland Is consuming about Ii.ooo gai.ons ,f milk daily.'' he continues. I Approximately two-thirds of this is delivered by tiie retailer in bottles to the homes and the remamlnrr one-third is solci at wholesale In cans. More than bj per er.t of the milk consumed In the city Is produced within a radius of la miles of the cltv limits and reaches lunsumers comparatively fresh About ,2900po is )(j by the consumrrs of rn.;k ,,er yea-" During in IT. t-.e milk division tested :64 da, . lur tuberculosis and , 43i- animais pame (vertSp ac. ,lng , u ) f ( ,he I tlme lj3& dalrb-s and 123 creameries tfiT't - 1 ml I If il.r,.ia n r-.. I ,i .t...i .l . sccretl There 'were 4SG1 samples of milk and irt-ain tested and of this number only eight-tenths were below the standard. per cent Yoncalla School Is Destroyed, by Fire Brick Building' Was put TTp Two Tears Ag-o at Coat of $20,000; Blaze Started From Furnace. Yoncalla, r . Jan. 15. Fire here last night destroyed the public and high school brick building, erected two years nco at a cu.t ol 120.000. The buiblang was inurel for 114.000. Very little was saved from the building. Tee fir evidently started from the fui- aace. There will bo no school next if-, nor until another building is piepart u ior si-r.nni puri.ses. Tils .a ii.J rift,, fir.. 'iki. ...o ... ....... v... within the list year. I'niversity of Oregon faculty will meet In ro-m A of t.ic library at ..!: oc.ock tonight. Pamlly X.oaey Dwelling While Mrs. William bell, of t 7 1 ti Eighty-fourth stieet Southeast, ileanej her side walks of snow yesterday afternoon, n. lghbore discovered the house on lire. They assisted in carrying ol tne tar- nishiiigs, but the dwelling was a total loss. Firemen from Engine 31 started for the scene, but driits stalled the xo Ton Want a Treat? Well, hear Mrs. G. H. Iyockwood of Michigan at Turn ball. Sunday. 2;30. under aus- pice8 jjra.,lcll i Subject, " Socialism the Hope of the World. Free. Every (Adv.) body welcome, Police Captain IU Captain of Police John T . Moore is again on the sick list. He was off two weeks last summer in the hospital, suffering from pneumonia, and Is again threatened wlta it. He went borne ill Thursday. Columbia Bivar Highway Stage leaves Bridal Veil 7:30 a. m., St. Charles hotel, J. '.JAr special trip, leaves bridal Veil 6:30 p. m., Tortland, 11:30 p. in. (Adv.) Ir. Morriaon'a second le.-ture o-i ' inifiioii .,v vn.v, inc Jenj;io!l a II. ' Health Series, Sunday night, S, In Tn i- . church, lath and Everett (Adv ; riinstisn bclence, the Religion and Steamer Jesse Harklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally, except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Ests Ton Tried the delicious new M Buns? They are a Haynes prod .. uct and making a big hit. ask your tAdv. grocer. Order a Dosan Karnes' Dixie Buna, Wholesome and delicious, b cents buys whole doxen. Your grocer has tnem. (Atlvj I 'or Sleighs and Cntters, call Tabor ,74. (Adv.) Smoke Lncky Tips. Always good. Ad. More Cold Due. But poodle who .ciler their fnl from dealer adTertlalog tn t.vlaj'a claMified aecti.ni wrm't feci sera weather. (AJ. A San Francisco woman Is the ln- Mineral Leasing Bill Provides for Relief Oil Operators Who X,ort Xaads With- ; draws by Taft Will ecnra Sstlifac tcry Leasing- Conditions From Hons, i Washina-ton, Jan. 15. L". P.) That j the house will grant relief to CallTornla an! Wyoming oil operators who were dlwiHMisessed by au order withdrawing Howard Taft'nre' silent. Keernedcer- tain today In committee of the whole, the house t adopted provisions of the mineral leas i I::,- bill, which w ill grant leasing rights to opcratorf m :t two states pr isior.s woulil giai.t 1.0 patnt, but rrJ;;;!;1:1 said to he sa tisfai toi y to them. If the pr" isloivs are Incorporated i'i the bill claimants must surrend.r thel: lands to t! K err.mer.t and then the ; secretary of ti.e inttnor will grant th: leasli; ps. 0-W. R. & N. ROAD SHORTENS DISTANCE TO OLYMPIA, WASH. ( "or t !n in J I'rorn I'.irre One) the big waning room during the pio?- of a prog: am that occupied the tern ofl or Inspected the ail-steel ir.in absolutely new and equipped with eery modern feature, on the j track outside. When the I'nrtlarni delegation ar iived ut I'laiiiliirs I'ralri.;, where the lew.;,- tim-t.t'l H. &. S. lire- b-.lici.cs olf fioni t.':c main Portland-.-"cattle lino of lli.j N'-rlherri Pacific, I was met by a until of Olympiad1- c!ie--rln: Joshlm; who had coma .... . ... t -l-ll i l 1 out the glad hand. .-iMleites -in.l Ticnnrinn h-innene.l aiong also, wuh son e hv. l" XZZn- latives fn tn Puvallup and Sumner, Aberdeen, i .-ntialia and (J).e!;alls sent re-,, esenialiv . a to help the capital cil'izuis celebrate. .,, ,,., K , .,, ,r,i e,, . 1 .v, '-, ;t . , .1 ?, 1 ....v,. . .v,. v.,- vo uijiu- irla, reaching ti.re at 1 o'clock. Every jbody was clamoring for "eats,' but the d mpla (. '1. amber of Commerce folk warned tt-.e lsltorp against going out the cold. Instead, they were herded Into ti e big t:tw freight shed, where I and Fleaming coffee. Orchestra poiyed auring tlie repast. The formal program fvdlo-wed Boon tis appetites weie sated. John M. Van. o was chairman, and Mayor lirorge A. Motinunn delivered ti.e lui'h i ss of wel-oir.e. TI..- iii.iyor miJ that the advent of a sc on 1 railroad Into Olympla should mean a revival of Industrial dev il ent and a moie stable economic justiiienl i '.'Wtnor Mrnest P. Lister's address, was an appeal to struggle free from i depend-n e i;; on outN.de Industries ! a'"' 0-v"' lnd-;tri. that the state I. hot dtperulenl upon lumber eklone. John M. 'Ilson discussed OlvmnLa's Industrie, and resource. Frank V. Poblnson, traffic manager of the O-W. P.. ,v N , nponded to the wel.ome of Olympla with a brief ad- in-ss, in which he said the railroad Is not entirely philanthropic in building Into Ovimpla, but las reason to ex- pe-t that the people will re-Tond by supporting the line. Arthur C Spencer, general attorney of the road. g:ie an Inspiring talk on the place of the railroad of today In the oliilcal and Industrial fabric of the nation, urging a better understand- lne snd a fair business procedure which will aliow the railways to serve the. people without opprtssin or being ot. blessed Competition Wall Tajren. George T. Iteld of Tacoma, assistant to the president of the Northern Pa cific railroad, was called on next. He corned' a competing railroad Into olympla, but said If a competing line had to come. he. was glad lt was the O.-W. R. X. anil the I'nlon Pacific system, because, of the high character of its officers. Then were called upon represents the, of u',1 the cities and towns who had come to help Olvrnpla ceielrrate. K M Irvine of Portland made the re spouse for Oregon, de- larinr that Ore - g.-n has no f-t aie line when It cornea to frier.dlv feeling for sister states, and Iftnrefanl the hoi that Oregon and IUasl,!inrt!i miiii.t unite into a creater - n 1 1 r 1 1 1 w est other speakers were H. A. Chadwlck ! of Seattle. V. 11 Hubbard of Centralia. , O. P.. Osborne of Puyaiiup. It. I! White! .of Sumr.fr. Frank C Owings of Olym .a and Addison P.ennett of Portland. Excursionists Are Hamad. The following Portland people went on the excursion: R. M. Irvim . Fleischnrr, Mayer & ( 'o .. J. P. Rasmusseii, Rasmussen & Co.; Frank H. Page, M . I.. Kline & Co.; E. C. Ward. Marshall-Wella Hardware company; E. 1. Neustadter. Neustadter brothers; Carl Schallinger, Hazelwood company; A. H. Moody. General Elec tric comjiany; A. C. Reese and wile. Evening Ttlorrram; Addison bennett, oregonian; C T. Hodg' Journal; J. W. brewer, Chamber of Con.merce. These Portland officials of the O-W. R. & N. were present: James Cope land, freight claim agent; C. H. Dex ter, general agent, l'ortland; S. b. Phillips, engineering department; H. I-'.. Uiunslicrry, general freight agent, r W. Robinson, traffic manager; Wil liam .McMurray. general passenger" agent; G. W. Saul, purchasing agent; E. S. Smith, assistant agriculturist; F, E. Lewis, superint ndent of dining ars, Ur..on Pacific system; A. C. Spencer, general attorney; A. C. Mar tin, assistant gt neral passenger agent, J. II. Regal, general baggage agent. Capt. Thos. Bulger Is Seriously 111 Suffering from the grip. Captain Thomas .1. Bu'gcr. veteran hip build er. Is in a serious condition. Captain Bulger is f S years of Hge a'nd has been a resident of l'ortland for 67 years. Steamer Notice. Account lie i'iiuiiiik in me v oiunioia river, .-W. Ft. N. Co st.-amer Har- vti yiifi-n." in Astoria erviee. has been temporarily withdrawn, iervlcti will be resumed as soon as weather permits. .Adv. There are plenty ' respons whv you should I'HrxiSK AN I'MiHIUVOOl) MIKN Vol" HUNT A TVPKWKITKl!. The be:-t reason Is its ptreiit simplicity, tihich makes It essy to learn and oper ate. It is advocated by the arreatest typists of the world, used by the larg est corporations, and holds all Interna tional records for sr.eed and aocura. v. Iooal office y 6th St.. l'ortland. (Adv.) . HAIRBAWAM A Villat f.refrmlloa of merit. , tieiria ui eraavcmia ataffna. Far Reateeins Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair, Mo. and 11 "eat nrarraa .iVik-i ROSE CITY LODGE INSTALLS Lft to rifit Ir. Mae K. Ilerner, Hose rity chapter, No. SO. Ordor Ea-stern Htar, la one cf the large lodges of the order in the ttiti It watf founded in with 113 numbers ,., o f the mOSt frOHi,"ent MuS""-S a" ' Eastern Star grand officers. '1 h o firs; Pfand patron Is a member of K-se '--'ty chapter. Hobrt A. Miller; ot her past grand patrons are flvde K :u:.- and O W'. Stapletnn. Mrs 1 e.la Hous- ton 1 a past grand matron. T-Vi a eiic-.T,o- ffir. vi.. re I net n 1 e.1 SAFETY IN HANDLING FREIGHT TO BE STUDY OF RAILROAD FORCES General Freight Agent Ex plains to Class How Sav ing May Be Effected. Safety and efficiency In the handling of freight from warehouse to final detrtlnatlon have become tfie objects of a new rHmpa'gn Just launched by the O-W. R. & N. and which will ln- elude every employe of the freight de- la.rtment all over the system, Harvey X Iunsbury, genera' freight agent, conducted a "clast," in freight handling meth.ida at the local freight house this week. He lectured to agents from many large stations along the line who had Assembled to learn of the campaign. These agents were Instructed to hold meeting,, of tnftir own freight handling forc-s. ... , , , ..... , r- Lounsbury exp.alned that the f,pFht damage claims paid annually ll,v American railroads are In recess or )j j,uuo,uuvi. aiost oi tn.ii uanuiKo Is due. he said, to careless haiidllng. either In loading or In Improper pack lug In the cars. The campaign Is to be carried further tlLan the truckers, also. 811(1 'irs will be urged to use care In starting and stopping trains, to avoid Jerks and Jolts, which might cause fragile freight to breivk. I After the meeting Mr. ioursbury ; entertained the freight agent?; at luncheon. Those pre-s;nt were: V. 1. "-'ill. Huntington. " i. u. j ougn-riy. : J'-ak.,r; J. Keeney. La Grande, T. F. o'P-rien. Pendleton: I . A. Protighal. ; ''-a Walla; Harry Temple. North ! Yakima; J. Mayo. Spokane; (i. F ' Bans. Alblna; J. H. Clover, Portland; ' F- Robinson, traffic manager; C. 1 1. ; rexter. general agent. Portland; James ;cope.anu, lltmiil eiaiin ateni, ,...1.' ,..11,1 l.lr. o,.un. Wuxl. chief spechU agent; C. H. P-oweder, assistant general agent, arid A. G. Hittlg. secretary of sifety f.rst committee. Jail Sentences Were Given to Defendants Statement Made That Conway fc BJ.cb.a-t Were Bent to Mc Hall Island In Oregon Inland Case Incorrect. In The Journal of Thursilay, January 13, appeared a news story relative to tho opening of the trial in federal court of H H. Rlddell, secretary of the defunct Oregon Inland Development company, a real estate concern, the charge being that of using the mails to del rand. The story said that Riddell was charged with being involved in "trans actions for which J. T. Conway and Frank Richet. genera manager and president of the company, were sent to the federal penitentiary ut McNeil Island." The Journal was in error to the ex tent that Conway and Richet did not go to McNeil island. They were lound guilty of a mall-fraud vliarge. Richet was given county Jail sentence and a fine. Conway was sentenced t serve three months in Jail, but n petition of a large number of Portland people was pardoned by Preslden t AYl!on before the expiration of his se-nce. fttlCI ELL-NS Absolutely F jmoves ! Indigestion. 0i ipackage . i mj , , DrOVeS lt 25C at all ClrUgglStS. i , - fldl Superior Serrice Ar t Beat Quality l nOWtt for Setiafaetory Prices 30 Years Wholesaling Reliable Plambins and Heating Sup plies In Portland. A7. L. KLINE S4-S6-87-89 FRONT STREET Ask Your Dealer for Our Faultiees Plumbing Material Wkici) : Seves in Up-Keep B t A at matron; IIllIIus, patron. , on .Tanuary 7. by f'lv.le Evnns, p. g. m. ciing g. m. , .Mis. Mary l.lllii'Iicin, at U."K 1 ':tI'' ' 'Ml la J- ". "l orBV . .Mrs. .Mae LX 1 1 erner,. worthy matron; parole petition go to the governor. I- V. HilliuB, Worthy patron; Mrs. Lulu instead of the court. A, Macrtim. A. .1.; Mrs Sarah H. W'. 1 1 Chapm chtalned farole from j Ouerin. secretary; Mrs. I'arnie Horg.iti, Governor W est. Th.s escape from the I t reisurer ; Mis Aiim Harvey. C; Mis j petdtentlary was pained at the. consent j Pi. " I e J. liutrin. A. ..; Mrs. M. Bally of the district attorney afti-r "hnpm i haplal ; Mrs. Marie II. Foster, M. lhad promised to repay to Mrs. William I Mrs UJlse 'ordy. organic; Mrs. Rv.se!.; race jjiyg of the $00J she hud lust 1 1 is ho t . W Peter Horv.m S VISTA HOUSE GIFTS RAPIDLY PILING UP; TOTAL PASSES $1000 Proposition for Memorial for Pioneers at Crown Point Being Well Received. Members of the Vista Houx asso ciation are pleased with the rKtonso by automobile-ownea-s of .Multnomah county to their appeal for i each to aid In the construction of the Vlrta House memorial, observatory and iub l.c comfort nation on Crown point, the great viewpoint of the Colum bia river highway. The toul received Is 11 11'iS.I,'). The following sub-sr-rlptlons w ere reported yesturday and today : Fledges Are Listed. F'leilpei prrvliiuiiy a kn'wleileed, 11 VI. Ad-diti.-.ial plulne. of I.-, raco: Leril alrhall, II. .rorilon. John A Ilaroon. ('. V. J.nea. II. I. t'lnrke. J..bn M. Ma:in. Iee V I.ai-ejr. Burr W. Klrhnrii. A J Male. K. A. Kllpil. Onge A. MnrMiall. William Mm. ... I.. Stiexr.-r. Mr' A. J. l inn.., II. ft. I.ulme.v, John C. ICmH. I- llojer A. I o.. 1 e. II. Hiin.-r. Ili.lKTt Mc 1'ourt, 1'rtli.nJ Kiiriilture Vannfatiirlna; IV.. J. II. ! ikih 1 m. Mr. Kred T. Merrill, SteplieD I'olllui. V. I . i.nrlK-. J. V. Uikt. Ixlwln J. llnll. L. It. BiiIIit Co., K. J. ..raha, Illrim 'lll.ler. J. O. fllllen. W. K. (igi'eD. H. J M'rrlaon. A rt-Tteln C. A. Ru.-kleT (Uraaa Villi'v). J. T w i;i, i. w. Wiii-liell. W. I. Siiu.'k. Geo. F. B.lnian, N. C. ..ri-iforj. i. I'. Iiunnlivg. K. J trllie, Maraliall-WellK lian1vTiir .., M. M. Hliigler. taat Side Mill A I.umtx-r i u., V. E. lvarm. i. I ITen--irt i.hj V. I"a;t.t, E '. J..luon. Uj Kller. t'. T t.. 4 . ,., II. II. Ji.ii.-a. V. 1.. Knliht, VS. ii. Kur L.n. II. V. lUtiniba. Total U'i. Ouh Donations Keocived. Cash: Previoulr arknuwleilred 1 107 60 New i-at ple.ljea ut $5 earh: ;.vrre K. Stutter. A r.. IMk-man. N . A Ixvarh. i'. Von Injjn. '. '. Orermlre, Nathan Silomon. Jai. P. lajl'C. V. K. Snilth Jr.. J. A. Iblainu ven. It. L. Wa.-leay. Maij F. Falling. C. II. Iia.li Jr.. S. 1. lok -v nh1; Je?n l.votia Jno A. Hell. A. JI ll..r.l.ve, F. F. (llltuer. W. H. Aires, K. K. Lerl. James P. (iAike, Jarob Id--nthal. K. M. Carlt'-n. Naher J. tiearin. Ki'vTiiril r.'.klncliarn, Paul K. 1-n-llrh .-anh. JoLn S. Narlrr. W. K lleel. caah 1i F. A. Srbiwnleii. A. 1. Ml!l, Alnia 1) k'i'l. J. W. lianong. It..hrt II. Kill", W. W C'.tton. Mrs. (1 T. Will.tt. llei.ry I.. Corbett. M A. M Akl.ley. J A. St row l.rlilK, C. h. heller, bridal Vv.l. tjf. i iUMertHin ijrrlware 4c Siel .... ijl'-bo riraln 4 Milling .... K. F. !mr. I.i 1 J. Ba.il.-r. (j H. lllm kt.urii. Oresliara. in ; J. (' old'. Cturlea II. Carey. ( arl ti I.I.-Int. It.-rt I". .IrMti. rn. h. A. Lew in. T. J Sei.fert. Mra. J. A. Murtln. cab. F. ." KendBli. F. X ;rtff.lh. Ir. E. A. Noramer. Jnn.ea P. JafT. 'II wias Varwlg. Fred ..II 11 te. L'lwari1 NewLenln. I.ul Lianf, J. I.,, llari-er. J. C. Alnavvorth. lleorgv F. Nelna. J . . IV.ver. I.Ia H-i:rlrh. T. II. Wllmx. I 1" I.. 'ITioniiawm. Warren ("instruction Co.. t iis'ude Ini. IV... O. M. (nE. F. IS. Mai I. tv. J. II Smith. A. P. llennlnfaen, M. I Kline B. II. Jenkins. Mrs. Cnrolliie A. Kamm 1 0. John Stewart. I. II. Taffe, II. C. Ewli.a:, unkruiwD, E. B. Hule. Lee Arneit. F.lrar II. Fiank. (Tni-.. Ij Runyon. J. II. Bemt. Hroeriv.n Hardwood Co.. Ih-. Chaa. K. Jones. f. A. Iliton. C. W. CVrnellua, Wm. Alber. J. I', riapremarui. T I). Honeyman. U. J. Blaea 1ng. M llss MH'. Maa.ni. C. E. Bmrnhall. J. II. IunoVire. 1. G. Kllla;rn. Glare Kauf man. J K. IJrebe, ltetld S. Stearna. William Kennard. Edward Oli-k. W'nodnril, Clarke Jt IV... O. H. iTerbe-k. Tntal W1M. Total pleda-es p. dste 61S.00. Total casb frnm auto owners liS.!10. COLUMBIA Sixth av Wash, lajrtoii Last Time 1,11 i Misorwaan aWVlfliaiU Men THE BIG DRAMA WEBER & FIELDS in the Comedy Knockout The Worst of Friends i;ti COMING SUNDAY LET KATY DO IT PETITION FOR PAROLE HAS BEN APPLIED FOR BY E. C. HERLOW Judge Morrow to Pass Upon Request of Local Man Who Was Sentenced, HISTORY OF CASE GIVEN W. XL. Cbapln, Harlow's Partner, Ob tain ad a Parol Undar tha Admin istration of OoTirnor Wast. Ii C. Herlow. convicted In 1 1 4 with his partner. W". H. fhajdn, of obtain ing money under false pretences, and sentenc.-d to serve from ore to 1 u years In the state penitentiary, hss pttitloned the . ireuit court for a pa role. The petition will be passed upon by J'ldge Morrow, who for two years has been Instrumental In keeping Her low out of the penitentiary. District Attorney Walter Kvana twice has caused tha Issuance of com mitment pnpers for Herlow. Twice Judge Morrow has refused to commit. When Henow came before toe court last week for commitment, Judge Mot row refused to send the convicted man to the penitentiary. Instead, the court advised P. K. Vojmans, attorney for ,,rl aiiu ... i ei.-ouat uii-mi ui ,JU ' ' " " . IU "1J11 W'' " court ior a l-a.-ie. urmn.my through the frauiljlent operations of the firm of Chapin Herlow. In this conditional release of Chapin, there was no agreement regarding the com mitment of Heriow. In fact, lt was understood by the dlstrb t attorn, y that Herlow mould be sent to lne pen itentiary. In his petition, Herlow alleges that he (save Chapin a promissory note for 16"0 to be puld at tie rate of $25 a month, such payments to he applied as Herlowa share of ti.e refund to Mrs. Grace. Juilge Morrow has written a person al letter to (iovernor Wlthycombe re questing leniency for Herlow. A copy of this letter 1s In the hands of Dis trict Attorney Evan The district attorney will resist Her low 's latest effort. To PreTent tie Orlp. Colda eauae (.rli. I.aiaile Br Dio Qntnln ee. mo.x tlie . .'in- Tl . re la only ..ne ' T.liOMO (Jt'ININK " K. V. i.ri.Te'a slenkture n rvix.c rWmntlT anDolntrd hotal. Doaaeaaloit on of tba moat bautlful corner lobblee In the Northweat. Loceted it loth aed Alder atreets. oppoal ta Olds, Wortaaan t, Klns'a blf department atora Is heart tf retail and tt.aatre district, flatea, tl and up. Boa meats ell tralas. "W" ear also rona from Coloa Ixput dlreet te HOT Ki. SEWARD. W. M. BKWARD, Prop. HOTEL CARLTON Fourtaanth and Waahtnjrton Bts. Portland. Orefon, Reinforced Concrete Mulldlng. Positively Fireproof. Victor Brandt. Proprietor Koes Flzmeaaa, Kasafsr SFXCIJVZ. rates bt the week SCHWAB PRINTINaCO BEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER STARK STREET-' SECOND SOUTHERN "THE MAGIC LAND OF M Tha Ban A KD la Southern California has much to offer you this win ter. City or country, mountain or beach resorts all are inviting. The Panama-California exposition at San Diego will remain open another year bigger and bet ter than ever. But southern California offers some thing even greater than this. It is the ever-present and delightful Sunshine and Flowers Poses in bloom, Oranges and Lemons ripening on thi trees. Poppies and Geraniums everywhere. This is the real California. The expense of a trip to southern California is not great. Low Round Trip Pacific northwest points. pleasure. Through car service on limited trains, through dining car and observation cars make the all rail route the delightful way to go. ak your lo-l agent or write John M. S-ou. General Tassenfer Agent, 1'ortland. Or. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LETTER-WRITING !!';!!( A JDRETI-: IU1 100 rara 014 PILLS. An ESactiT Laxadra Purely Veffttabl Constipation;, Indigestion, Biliousness, , at Night until rllvd Chooo late-Coated Qr Plain GUARANTEED FAMILYGROCERS If en biT BMd for t'ia aanieea af a ra Ihsbla frecar look orar this Hat aaa astoe ta on moat oosTajuaaUj lova.ta4 is year asia-a boi bood i Al NFHT1 P A MM Ii M flf:F R T SKI 1 TV I R t444. wouoiawa o. BAH, ft FOIH. S1 Unioa .. a. C-lOJSl Eul S60. . BJuhKLOO Si ESOOO. 7 Tkanaaa tU. . Maxsnau IMS. Utbuwiiu m bL.nxuJT, ids Oiaad ae B . 1967. Eul 1117. liLM0ht viaov,tBT. 1100 Btunont. M-lSXk, labor 4. EHUiAlUla MO&MaJiSUI, l&U X. Bttus. D-11U. laUir 1131. 11 hi. Al.OW ItMui.klT Am iHt. labor -. l. C. Boaae CO.. tOI S4 ib, Maia !. W. C. bl.LL0WB. tlO H. 16th at-. Xala Its. BYBEE AVE. OEOCEHlf , Muwaakie at ByM ii-ivail. Muwuot ML . K. caaav-i-u ta auiumwU .- Wees. awn ow. 6. ti. cvurta, oia wm a rrse, atAla 700. A. k. CASE, w ioaur load. labor ML 1,1:. . k ubuLk 1 . .Ul La. anil a wm T Mk aVSe J. W. CAJ-iv. .iL, lska l. lata at,, B-U1S. .- bedwoue Mk UtUHlii. vvf no, ail aeiiarsua. Jsata MI. ' t k. k v a. 1UI fi4Y 11.. ml rvaik E. bbua, G L. KURELL, (II Thurmaa, Mala SAM. t' A. HA Via. eve braad avo., Sauwuse t7. LA t Baue., uuuau.ua JWrna. seia wood oea. A. Eatlvi, 1109 but; bivd.. C-lMt. Taker Its. t. U. IttviUilli vo w uiiama a e. ea 10. U. k. kAkK y'ii Wuiajua are., C-Uk, kax.MUa.1 uaOl.uk, iei SUkl iteiuavawaU l . k,.r Ulli. 0. i. rOttiJ is CO., Ili Umurd. Celaabla 171 lElEbMA UOLXOI-Elti. SUa Ad at., ataia 4119. 1 t. k-uka-jll. itk at and KH a T. S, 0A1..S m auaBlU), tit CUatoa iC, BalW nuwd lalE, W. otaaEHEH, 104 JL JUrrleas. Taset CLtHWOOD GEOCEiT, t Eomaard St.. C V. ui.Buru, Wwoaiaws 17a. Giiiikiiua iiaoa.. li utaad arm S. ia, Emmv " v. GOilaAcAi-a xjEOB., II . ItU, B-ltM, i 1 iiutila, u iaaum. Wkxuw la, iiaja.ii. Uauttai, iba Aarie ItlA at, jaa.u liU. j. at nasi LECAMIELX CO., 70 Laaakard. 'avaaw. CAuiuubia eU. I Ecu nvitiaaa, . sUaakuippt aTaa, . . al. - O iukjkra-t., i JJ.Tuioa, Seliwead tftt, o". i . uvlli atAJ", 'iv airU a.a. s. aw, r, tKir b?S. Bik.ua AJAILL. 0 Jaffaieoa u ataia 4044, AUUhii itAUB.. laad Hamate at., aj, aawMi4 a.a. IN BUcA, ia lUwtaorna a., Taa, 177 ai.jsBx.Ji a uauotai aal waaaiaftaa au. A -taa-u , w Jx-Aojus " awv.iai. al Jamaea. aa-MTO, JkioT i-ECAAIllLJl CO.. 17M Derby at, V oou.a a kaae. H Xisii-., klmatillA, A 1314, aail, 1H, jJau e bAaaa, l uawa aaa. Q. ito9, Vea'a 4. Jona j-. 1,u ,u' A"71, Mais MM u w k xi.o vj , iu irvwau au, keU. S7a. T" j jcJaiio, ia4 Uiviaioa. iaaa Itae. jauc'it oa.vjv.k- i a awaU immj, u Jaaua, U'. viaa.B 114. Oito. jaAit. lebot net. Jj , aacl-iawc, aUikU.a.etA. Waua. 17St 70 a. akAttak. ae a., aiaaa. J-1JL aJ i, ii. mf - . vyn, iaaa utuvM aae. A r. a. ktiiOkia.i'-. lbb " a., av IHI, MOafA.'kklA ItAKKtl OitOCMX. UJ t. (,uaau at., lauuf 7A, A. i- mow-. kn -k.v.am &oa4. Mala tUt i7tuA.uAat, aUa.aatA au, i-Taaa, t. AaiOal. 3 Uaiua are. 0-itti, A.a!1 !ci0I, elat aaA B.ATBlmi, UUwm C. . OiX BOS. 138 tA, A- M7I. Mata TI r b. o At-a-, 1 kiooa au, A-etaa. Ataia aS h' j, usikkkii, iiikMoa au Sou. 1 1.. rOHILAJiw nkiv.ui uavkaal, Uka aa.. KiiiiXiJ- i.Avm., " akwn. au.tl Sae . bUt-oS, b.l AvUwauaia. aUaa aaa, .', . . n U.ALU, .1 akat l..Maaa .l. B. junna, or. cumbiA Kl9. Jvjaa. ataAUa. a.a A, Ceuak, Xaat UM. j, bfiaCJL. Dal aiauowal. i. itm ii hub na P 21th al a mi .... bakOCA, 10S oalmoat, S-tOlA iafct W1 JnAa. eAouiifc. iuM - avta A., Waia. laau. CuAA. boixWi-Ai. a f raaa ere., " liAuAJ-Tfci.a0B. OaOCt C0 U . . i-lo, Eaat 447. I 1 IHOataA, Wi auoarta, WaodlSws Ul. 4 ikkimla. ia7 aauvikakia. badwaal sa. r' A. VybtrAiU.. tib Z. biiaaa at., iaa. S w'uiakuavk.k..aikt uauLun. kaa Mumw k. W Aiulb Co., WU . Oluaa. l"a, IaC WHIT A b Ao A x wAwC. MS A, DtA eu. Aw isoa. Aavav aau. W WOUiiitu, at 4tA au. btata 1" z WAiik, al4 Co.batt au. Mala 1711. C. WAiAiAoal all WkUiame a., . aASf, Wooekaara lbVa. V.ica.a oaov-t-KT CO.. 11U Daiom aea. JI, Woo(uawa 1(30. WALKaK b oaOCEET MAailX. K Hs. thorsa. B-iaa. taax a. V U. W ALKEat, wa A. , SaUvea4 117S kklH OEUU CO.. 14 a, l?kA. M1U, w. welch otoa Km .1 wood V3 1 . YATEI A R.AYM0SD. 1014 Balmonu Jt-UU. labor 814. CALIFORNIA PALMS AND FLOWERS" six-month tickets art on sale daily from all Stopovers arc allowed at WEEK, JAN. 17-22