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''-6- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916. 1500 GALLONS BER, PROPERTY PORTLAND BREWERY. DESTROYED Representative of Local Plant Superintends Destruction at Baker, Or, BUCKET BRIGADE THERE Many Appear With "Orowlir- In Hopes Of Getting Supply Bat All Goes Sown the Sewers. Bak.r, Or.. Jan. IS. A?x-it i:0O er gons of beer we-e poured !:.ta ffters here today under the d'rection of F. Clutsch, of Portland," representing a Portland brewery. When word wai passed the t.er was to be poured out ma- y a; penr 1 with buckets, hoping tn K--t a. s ! ?'. L ; t few succeeded as tic hi.-f o: ;-o:i r. fused to allow it. 1"; e l j r was emptied Into the city storm H'.'.crs an.l carried In a few moments to mingles with the waters of the i'u Jtr river. Daniel If. Shaw Dead. Maker. r . Jar.. Z. Iianiel H ?'! w. 71. pioneer of i laker co .nty. died today af ter a Jong 1' ntss. He was a naiiv e of Missouri arid r.mie. hm In 1 v'.5. lie run & freighter W-twt -ri t'matilla and Hilver City. Idaho, In the early (Jays. locating on a homestead south of -Baker In '''.. He acquired niuca property ami leaves a lare estate. Two sons. 1'anlel of Spokane. S. T. of Raker; two d.iu slit ers. Mrs. I . Steailma.n of M t.Ven anl Mrs. iiobert Cavin, Caldweii, IciuJio, survive. O-W. IS. & X. Tracks mocked. Maker. ir.. Jan. li. Main tracks of the o-W. It. & N. were blocked several hours late this afternoon and early this (vpnmc, through the local yards, due to two endues s ! I 1 1 i: - one ten der tipped ov. r. Tha ser Iocs of the I .a Grande wrecker was necessary to clear the way. Ti e switch wrs acci dentally oprmd causing tl.e accident. Hodge Honor Man Breaks HiS V 0Id I ! W. P. Preund, Charged With Torgery, ! Bkips to Vancouver, B. C, and En- Usrto for Overseas Service. I Seattle, L : 1 So r n Wash., ri:st.,n Jan. 15. (.!'. P i e aif-tlriSt extra II tio'i has be r. started t y W P. Kre-iri !. an-boni O.-rman w i:.t-d an . Anicr'..i here f- r tria on a Cb.'ifKO f.f forgers. in V,ircuilver, It. ' . ; He was a i est, ,1 JtiJ-t a pr 1; to had o unteered for over- i Kith Irish Fum- lea service in th,e item FreuTid, wi former! y a i fin ho fC-o of She: . ! o i e r s Afier Is 17 years old. was is l!ang.-r and h.ad sin : Jlotlui He was one vb J . ! ce's h'-nor prl s hhs arrest a month agv. . iie..l in h 's b;a: f and i I rcuud on his personal I friends i-t.--. Ho,! e rc ' u si -recc.-i'ii'.at. "Ti.o f.t.-t t years.'- d iai ba'.k if I h.im b-e-Cc i ir--: to '.-. :1 word In Til get h i',- bn ,:0'e ' Eugene Loses Debate With Corvallis High Decision Is Unanimous in Favor of Visiting- Team Eugene la Awarded Honors at Corvallis Dual Affair. Kutprp, or., Jan. 1 . i hq is 1 full s il'ii: r.' 'hi.! an i.:. ciMon in the dual ueoate di W iiii li ici.o. Cor al the Hvv.sk Military system Kf.Ceue Ji '.kii. haters h"1 another liiu.t.ng mi'.ltaiy tOO.OiHJ Ho I sr. r i sij rA t s The i iest nn was- "K tie I'nifi'U Stales ' iti; ," sol ved. at -lion: Ado J t .i t'ei tral l'ca .res of fcftlij Mi.ita'y System. Kucene e'e! aters were: Ikcf Dotson and I'.oy I'ryor. Corvallis: G'.et.n liea gle and Klchard Van Order.. Guy K. liver was coach ani chairman of tne evening. The decision at Corvallis was two to one In favor of Kngerie. Inquiry on Pullman Affairs Is Dismissed aVailroad Corr.rrUasion Drops Case garding Xttles, Castomi and Wages Withoat Prejudicei Pending- 2 Tears. 6an Fran The t-' a '. t i' Glstr. ism i so ' qulry into company w two years. o. Jan. 15 ( V. P.) 1 oad ronsir1 Vs ior V.a.s c .1 prejudice lh ln- a-':"airs of tv.e Pullman been ptaJii.aj fur The propose. j:-.., tl'.O Cl'III e o S e;, . . ,e and was to i.,6 ,,ri: was Ftarte5 fry cwn initiative j ra. v into tl-. ruies, customs and wat:es of t!- com pany. Th off:-ials in Ch'.-ago an nounced n Increase of 10 per cent In wages of all employes. In announcing the dismissal today the commission declared the company lias to a larre eitent removed the cause of crltlcls-n and said it has made a readjustment of wapes. What to Do For Itching Skins Kciema, rlngrworm and other ltchlncr burning skin eruptions are a0 easily maoa iworse ty improper treat tnal one has to ba vet y -careful. There Is one method, however, that you need not hesitate to us.?, even on a baby's tender ekln that is" the resin. ,1 treatment. Reslnol ia the prescription of a Baltimore doctor, put up in the) form of resinol ointment ana resinol soap. This markably guece.ssful, that thousands of other physicians have prescribed it constantly for over 20 years. Resinol usually stops itching Instant ly, healing the eruption quickly, unless It la due to some serious internal dij- oMer. Resinol Ointment and Resinol :Soap can be bought at any druggist's, and are not at all expensive. Write . lor .Xres sample, Dept. -S. Rsslnol, : BaItlmor . Md. (Adv.) i ent. I)1 :o re- Corvallis Women Want Recognition Said to Bi Behind lfo-rexnent for Pnt tlnf Ham of Hiss Elian Johnson on thm Democratic County Ticket. Corvallis, Or.. Jan. 15. The women of CorvaJlLs are bald to be behind a i movement for recognition in county i political affairs. They plan placing ci'ynrethef mocriatiouTe? ?n T. spring primaries for county recorder. ' Miss Johnnon Is said to te qualified j for the position and Is very popular, j The Lx-mooratlc leaders may not take , kindly to this proposal and an opposing nomination will be made. The women . of Corvallis are very' much Interested In political matters, and If Miss John son .lll accept tlu-re w.ll no doibt Le a spirited fight at tee primaries. BECKW1TH WILL NOT County Commissioner Marion to Quit After Eia Years of Public Service, ot ht Fr leu, fr. Jan. 1" t'cinty Co,. -r: --.'oi.it lit rkwitii wi'.l t.ot't.e a c.i-.-fMlate. for reelection, lie annonnccs. uf'.e- holding t:.e off.ee since January l. r."'r. H'everul candidates will seek th5 place, th.j?e mentioned for the Repu'.j- lCan nomination Including A. N. I.lhhv. of Jefferson, and J. T. Hunt of Hiih lln.lty. A Miller of Jefferson, Is s-.irceMed as a candidate for tna Democrat.: iiominatlon, Mildred hohertson Prooks will seek reele' tion as county recorder and D. 1. Draper as treasurer. Cm. II. Tracy Indirtcri. Salem. Or. Jnn. 13. O H. Tracy of the G. H. Tra.-y Wood cmpany, ac cuse! of selling 97 cubic feet cf woo.1 for a cord to KIvus I. a Duke, is at liberty tonav cr. h!s own recognizance, following his arrest on mi indiliient ! ru i(,'h t by th grand jury. traxlunti,K Krdses February 'J. Ha. em, r . Jan. r. Pn anient Kerr of the regon Agricultural eo'ieue w ... r ar, aldress before the ti.bl- '-ear graduatitig Cass of the H.ilem : '.'ool l-V..rury ;j. w hen exer- ! . i le neici in the, nign s hooi n c . 1 orl i ui. The ba. calaur-'ate s. rmon v. ' ', 1 be clven on the evenln.ir of Jan- i-v : 1 Itev. l: N. A vision, pastor of e"K::st M..F. ch ireh. There ar 11 :i.,.,bers 111 the . bi.. (if fleets were ih.mi as follow s- Victor Hi adesiitl. j tesnb-ht . I.ouis laul. vice prescient. l.ai'r i Areiiz, sect eiarv. Jessie i'nt wad named as faculty adviser. Allrifetl P.U.uc, i" cate the ".' se n t e,l I o h I:-.:'- .Tlld I '. Swintller Stiijiht. J in 1 Kffo.'s to !o v ! s I " Ui ; i ! . ' re nr e in I ,os Angeles. Inn fl IT t v ' tome v Hincci has t N 1" ii vored to !i. .lie "lb . " ( Uto I ' "i, no sold inunv Mai on couf''.' le riinrses They ;..iid t -1 dowii n'..i were to pay the remainder in n.'C.thly tnslail'iicnts. At t tie conclu sion or" the course they mere pro mised o., :o .i. fr,.nv the u n i e r s 1 1 y . I'eoplo te-nli: q- i ri th.e vicinity of Auroya, llar 1 . ,w. HuhL.u.-l and Canby Uavs) coni l ...mi .1. f 'i;stitii; IVpular Pastime?. .in,, or. Jin. 1'..- -Coasting i" a I" ,i...r i..isiinie ln baiem. i.in- IT lie n.eo.a for h ii u , 1 r 1 s . ad. . v.! nai safegua:d to the i ist cross four streets, is have been donated .d Hallway. I-itht A; as a contribution to- Cot lower i Oiiii .u ;, as nanl the "taie;y first'- tnoveiiser.t. French Diver Sinks An Austrian Cruiser I Submarine Fouqaalt Dertroyi rtglit- lng Craft Hear Cattaro ln Adrlatio Sea, Says Italian Naval Ministry. 1'aris. Jan. IS. d. N. S. The Ihench submarine Fourjualt attack',! and sank an Austrian cruiser near Cattaro, F.n s the oT.'-i-il sfatemer.i Is- . d by tho war off -e Friday. The ,i format i' n was received from the lhii'.ar. I. aval ministry, says the stale men t. Tne cruiser was of the Novara type. The Novara Is a scout cruiser of 23"! t tons, armed with two torpedo tubes and 3 9 Inch guns. B.S. Waffle, Pioneer Drayman, Dies at 78 Man Who Introduced Modern Dray in Pendleton Passes Away; Survived y Widow and roar CUldren. retKllcton, Or.. Jan. 1". py-ron P. Waffle, pioneer merchant and drayman of I'endleton. died Friday of the grin rnd complications, at the asje of ; S. He had been 111 10 days. He came to Pendleton ln 1SS6 and Introduced 11 e modern dray to Tendleton. Mr. Waffle is survived by a widow and four children. Perward H, and Mrs. IU.i Kowler of this city; Fred F.. Portia.-. d. and Dr. Kldred It.. Astoria. i MortRag I Burned. j Pendleton, Or.. Jan. 15. Last night the local camp Woodmen of tha World j and lofal -Aerie of Katies are holding 'a t.t ft joint ' celebration of burning; the . :norii-iice "Upon the hall th"y erected 10 years ago A special train bearing 100 WaliaWa'.ia Odd Fellows came ever for the occasion. Following the 'mirn'.nc: of the mortgage an elaborate 1 rogram of speeches and music enter tained the lodgemen. Pendleton Reads by Light of the Candle Tendleton. Or., Jan. 15. Pendleton was In darkness last night, save for candle light, as a result of the grip of t inter upon the source of the light company's power. The V.'alla Walia rtvsr is frozen over and the flume ia broken. A similar condition prevails at the canal at We natchee, so that the company is forced to' rely upon steam to generate elec tricity. This was sufficient for the day de mand, but at 5 o'clock in the afternoon I the load wa too much and the current was shut off. BE CANDIDATE AGAIN ASPIRANTS ARE MANY INTIVE ARE FILLED BY CITY COUNCIL OF ALBANY Victor Olliver Is Selected as City Attorney to Succeed Dan Johnston, Albany, Or., Jan. 15. Victor Oliver was e.ected c'.ty attorney, succeeding I'an Johnston, at the council meeting 1 Wednesday night. J. Q. Rodders and Ham Worrell were ejected night po i Icemen. 1'. N. Wood and Dr. V. H. I 1 'avis were reelected street superln- tendent and health officer, respectlve-:1-. John Spooner, Kirin Newton anil ' W. II. Warner were elected officials ! i tl.e fire department. The question ' f naming a city engineer and pound . master sas referred to a commitUu to itpoit at a la'-er meeting. Candidates Apjearing. ; Albany. Or, Jan. 15. Two have al- ! ready anno.nwed their candidacy I ir :. nation as county commissioner in ' !e primary election Ln May. They 'o T. J. Uutler, incumbent, and W. K. t'Misman of lo. There Is a proh-' anility that more will come out. P.ut-.-r und Clirlcman f are. Kepiiblicuns. I! .th-r has served lur the pat : .' Hank Olficers Albany, )r.. Jar.. 11 Ilet'Ii'tled. The anni...; meeiii.iss of the Alt.ativ State Han. J. W. Cusick (.. s bank and First Havings bank, were ! eld yesterday nftemoon and all the oiu officers were elect ed l'..r the Albany 5tate. they ate: V. T Milh-r, president: J. 1.. Tomllnson. h'e president; II. N. Houley. cashier; 11. H. Williamson, assistant cashier. Kor the C'usIck bank, they are: K. D. Cusick, presnb'r.t; '(". If. Cu!ck. le pres'.ilent; Harry Cusii k, cashier. The l'iist Havings hank elected the samo as the First National bank, be ing a part of the latter Institution. The officers are: S. i;. Young, prosl iler.t; A. C. Hchmltt, vb e president; O. A. Archibald, cashier. The. First National bank held Its annual meeting Tuesday ( reatnery Officers ISeelertetl. Ttany, Or.. Jan. 15. All membe:s of the oi l loard wero reelected at tin) n'-mia'. meeting yesterday of tho Ai 'ai.y Cra-.ery a sso. iat i-.n. They are '. I- Hh'iw. .1. If. Scott. Henry Fteer! ' n. t-.nc Wheal. ion, Jeff sc,r. a:..i 1M Hoilou.i'.'. 50 Public Schools Called Fire Traps San rrancisco Fir Department Urges Board of Education to Spend $40,000 ln Providing Safeguards. San I ran, Jm. l.'. -.P N. S.l i Fifty i u' i ..: In s.m Francisco' are f i re l ra i f of a f re n , si.nie of t!.o report from i one of w hlch I n case ( uu-e the death of .::', ac orii . n c to a 1 , lop.'! r; men t sent ' : .'lion Frlda-. . e 1 nad eu u a t s f I re -e; o is exits, where ' ost certain'. Lo t deciart-s. 1 s are ma le that the '!" In making such efeuard trie Uvea t flie b ard es- ni c h : ' d W O. trie tra; bed. lit c i t . e ; i a n of ti iill.e ones. Clearing House for Produce Organized Woodburn Merchants Torm Astocia tion to Purchase Farm Products; rase; Prices to Be Paid for Eggs. Wondburr, J.-n. lfi. The Woodburn I'ro,'.;n o t'.eaii'g House association i ns teen former! by the mer.'har ts t' is cltv an 1 a hirge building lease, to be uc J as n bating house. The. (i'j'vI Is to f.'i-chase) at this hjui rfiis, toultry, drrssej hoes and veal. Later on other farm products will ba handied. In this manner the mrcharts j ro- ; ose cooperating with the f irmer". The clearing house will also form an circle and pay a fancy pC for irant.pd ec-s lhat can bo disposed to hich i-iays trade. The produce 1 li paid according to the quality o v. : i pniilu' t. The propc-si t Ion is pi. as ing to farmers of this section. Hampton Will Head Pendleton Schools School Directors Honor Wative Son Who Has Been lrttially Head of the Schools for Soma Time Past. Pendleton. Or., Jan. 15. - Professor A. C Hampton, for t ie past (icht years i.rir.cli'al of the I'-ndicton hls'li school, w: o i.as If en acting h.-u.l of the Schools s r.ee the resignation of tiu perintendent J. 8. Danders last fprins, was Thursday unanimously elected to ti e e iiperinterdency. and 1,. P. tramhee. aitrioiilture instructor, was elected principal of the high school. The board hud received a number of applications fur the Buperintendeiicy, but preferred to promote Principal Hampton, a na tive son of Oregon who received his education at the Monmouth Norma!, Vr.iverslty of Oregon and Chicago university. (Jamtee graduated from O. A. C. two yiars ago. $200,000,000 Steel Merger Will Closer James A. Campbell, Preatasnt of the YoungBtown Sheet and Tube Co., on Www to Hsw fork for ConXtrsaca New York. Jan. 15. (I. N. S.) James A. Campbell, president of the Younsrstown heet and Tube company. Is on his way to V" York to attend conferences, at which the new steel merger is expected to be concluded. This merger will aggregate J2O0.- 000,000 and is to include the Young- APPO OFFICES Mown Sheet and Tial; company, ti,elnl?ht enjoyed a delightful sleighing Cambria Steel and the Uckawanna Steel companies. The first numed is expected to be taken over on ti.e basis of 300 a share. The price pleaced on Lackawanna is $90 a share. Granted Divorce Deere. Los Angeles, Jan. 15. (P. N. S.) Mrs. Ethel F. Buck was granted a di vorce, decree Friday from Guy D. Buck cn the ground of non-support. The couple were formerly of Grants Pass, Oregon. U.S.Will Not Act on Soldier's Eemoval 1 British Authoritls Took Member of ' rifth Infantry Trom Tessel In. Jam. avlca. But Was Quickly Keleased. j Washington, Jan., 15 (I. N. 8.) It stated on authority Friday that I this government will not take any ac tion as a result Of Alfred Clarke, of the Firth United States Infantry, be ing taken off an American ship at Kingston, Jamaica, by the British au thorities and examined as to his i.a , tlonality Htate department officials said that as Clarke was permitted to ' jro back aboard the ship and proceed to New York after he had declared that ne was a : -.at unitized American citizen, this government will riot make an iv- .e of the matter. Clarke Is expected to arrive here to day und formally report tl.e matter to the war department. A BY ALBANY STUDENTS' Bis; Bobslecfe Hitched Behind Hired Automobiles Create Fxhiliratin Diversion, Aii .lt:y. r.. J.lti. 1 :. J 1 1 V V .;elgh Ing Is a new sport bnt - enjoe( along with all other winter Hports In Albany. A number of Albany col'ego students built big bobsleds, hired Jitneys, hooked on behind und had a great tum sleighing about the city. . .. Albany (iets (Convention. Alnany. (r., Jan. 1:. -The Orenon Clay Worltrr' association has an nourced acceptance of the Invitation of C. G. Haw lings of this city, owner of the Albany I'.iiik Tlld company, to hold its se-ond annual convention here February S and 10. Sessions will bo held at the Commercial club. In the afternoon of the second day dele gates will visit the mine building at the. uregon Agricultural coj.rge. Sheriff Rodlne Hank Director. Albany. Or. Jan. 1 Only one clang.- was minis in directorates of fi tir Albany hanks st the annual rrleet Incs ac.-ordin.- to a n nouncooeri t s Frl- ijiy. The one change Is at the AIna.:. S'.ate bank. D. H. lb, dine, steriff ,.' Finn county, was elected director to uc, ee.j c ; G. Hawlings, w'-o rtigr...d 1 owing to press of other duties. I White House Couple ' Guests at Dinner " Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Are Honor Quests - Affair Given by Vice President and Mrs. Marshall i Waa Exclaslve. "Washington. Jan. 15. T. N. p. . The v-.ce president and Mrs. Thomas Marshall entertained at dinner hist night at the. New Wlllurd in hoi or of tnp president Hnd Mis. Wood row Wilt-on. The guests nrr the cabinet members and their v,lvs The ambassadors, nutilstr'-s and clung, s d'affaires, rf th- Pan-American rtpuiiii, s 1" Washington have ar ranKed a ball in honor , f the preBt dent and Mis. Wilson to be arlven in ! ho 1 'aii-A mer! an htilld'ng on Jan uary 13. ' nor 1000 lnvltatlona have been 1j sue 1. Gets No Reward for mamg fvemp s rsoay Garfield Kaynes Did Not "Apprehend" Assailant of Mrs. Mabel Myers Wnen He Dlkcovered Body of Suicids, Application of Carfleld Haynes f r Jl'.o reward for finditin the t.o.ly of Fia.il II. Kemp has been refused hv Si erlff H .riburt. Ken:;, hill.,; him-1 i-e,f by siiooiing after lie had u'.-i ta.ked and fchot Mrs. Mabel Myers at i a lot. fly cabin r.rar Gresham. There I was a reward of J 1 00 offered by do e-herlfra office for the appi ehension of Kemp. The sheriff maintains that' ine linking oi me r.ody Wils not np- .. .. . c. prenens.on. H a" lies appealed "his cia,rn 10 in count v commissioners, who yesterday sustained the sheriff. Wenatchee Youth Attempts Suicide Howard Bloom Angry Became Father I Refused Him Use of Anto, Grabs Xs- i volver to End Life; rather Stops It. j Wenatclire, Wash.. Jnn. 15. Mad be- cause his fatlier ref.is.-.l to allow him the use of tl.e. automobile Howard P.loom. ace. I 1 Kr.il !, 1 a revolver to shoot himse.f Ht niiit. His father prabbod the revolver, but In the e ,-uf-!le the triaiRer wa pilled, the shot grating the son's abdomen. Worst Storm in 20 YN,r. Wenatchee, Wash , Jan. 1.V A bliz zard rai-'iiiR over the Hig Jtend coun try ali week, increased in vigor last night to a 50 mile gale at Mansfield, with itero weather. Train service wax suspended lor a week. Packed drifts Zi feet deep fill the cuts. A passentrer train, four engines and a rotary plow are snowbound. The OrovlHe branch of the Great Northern Is also biocked. It Is the wcrst storm ln 20 years. High School l;ech Stnntlard. Albany, or, Jan. 15. That 10 high choois of Linn county have reached the standard requirements of the state board, was the word yesterday tn a let- 1 ter to Superintendent Jai I. sen from ! Governor Wlthycombe, Secretary of I Plate Olcott and Superintendent of Public Instruction ( hurchiil The ' schools are at Albany. lirownsvl lie. Haisey. Harnsburg, Lebanon, Mill City, S'io. Sl.edd. South Brownsville and Tangent. Ilirh School Sleighing Party. White Salmon. Wash.. Jan. 15 The White Salmon high sch".- Thursday party. All the Ws In town were ln use for the occasion. Sixty boys and girls chaperoned by the teachers were in the party. After a long ride Into the country the merrymakers returned to town where a supper awaited them, ln the school's recreation hall. 1 Is Grants Pass Post master. Washington. Jan. 15. (U. P.) The seaate has confirmed the appointment of W. P. Qulnlan as postmaster at Grants Pass, Or. JITNEY SLEIGHING N SPORT NVENTED Wt mPmi km a brew if Pib&e CfScincy CHAMB Vhm I PsrtlakS. Onw. Juury 16, ISIS N. 2 m m i sr Who Will Lead on Various Days At boob of each day the vhUUss of Us city wffl be blow Mad Ua4 wffl W lbs dmal U start for the Big Lstter Box. KXMbZU 0" 0&0AITIZATI0K8 AM atXQUZITZD TO OATEZS AT THX LXTTXt BOX BCOSX OODTO TO THXXB LTJHOHXOKa. Moaday. January 10 Members of the Transportation Clnb, members el the O.-W. Clab (the old Harrinata Clab), eanployss of the Soclhera Pacifie Corrpaay, Portland sail way, Ltgtt A Power Company, Northern Pacifie, Oreat Hortherm, Oregoa Eisctrie fcailway Compaay and other railroads will lead at the box. Taeaday, January 11, it will be a p to the Rotary Clnb to get to the mail box at aooa. The W. O T. D. and the Xast Bids Baataaaa Mas are asked to be oa band the sams day and at the tame boar. -7 Wednesday. Jaaaary 12, the Ad Clab and Boaarlaas will b asked to meet at the mail bos and afterward to march to their hvacheoa in a body. All other arte slabs, sot otherwise assigned herein, are asked to join in mailing their totters oa that day. Thursday, January 13. the Progressive Basineas Kra are to bo la the lead, and win be np ported by the Chamber of Commerot. v Friday, January 11 belong to the Bsei laiate Board and State Societies. Baxorday. Jaeosry It, the stadenta of the Pablio Schools will be given opportunity to de posit the 30.000 letters they are expected to secure. The foregoing societies are designated as loaders oa various days to make eertaia of some activity at tie Big mail Box. Ail other dtuons are asked to )oia la the movement each day. DCTT C. AT.T.R EVZBT HXKBEBI TEZ SDOCZSB 07 LZTTZB-WBITIBO WZXX, JAJTDABT 17-22. DBPE5DB VZBT bTUCH OM YOU I Do not neglect your own duty; do your share and urge others to participate This Campaign means much to Oregon, means much to Portland, means tomething to you as a "stockholder" in Slate and City. Direct Advertising Get? Reultv What could be more direct than a letter addmsed to fnend, acquaintance, or buonen connecti, m Get Your Lettrrs written at oner Hrlp "Sprrsd the Gospel" and make Oregon and Portland, their resources, their srtractiont. their opportunitiev their advantage, better known rervv.here Get peojile here on vatainni and ight-serm'. hunting and fishing trips, and ihey will tell otheri of the thing they witnessed and learned snd of the goud limes ihey had Sonic of them will come here later to locate. Oregon needs people There la room here (or a dozen times our present population But you know the story, you know our needs. Some will write hundreds oi Ictien How rrinv wfll rou write 5 Answer the Cat and VN nte Letters Get Others to Writs Letters. BOARD OF DIRECTORS PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Can E Hasov. By C C Colt. Executive Secretary P-esideot CHAMBKR OF COHMEDCt NEWS. PORTLAND, OftEOOR Knowledge is Power The State, through its agent, E- T. Jodd. has taken charge of ths first Soar of the Cocnronrcia Oub Building. Under the direction " O E- Preytag there wul be metaOwd a eosaprehatraehre state exhibit tr" striculture, timber, miring, fishmg, manuracturlnf and other resources of Oregon. A portJoo t" thit space will be set aside to exhibit the products w local manufscturera. Perhaps jroa may be sble to secure part ay this rpace by siswririf the following questions and returning to the Secretary sy the Bureau " Industries and latanufactures ty the Portland Chamber Commerce at the earliest possible mornent- Crwtng so the amie wide deawend fnt npac for tbe ev- nejet of agrlcnlniral nndeebef raw produrin. ike ewace lo be allor.ed P onland'l tndvewte wl', na very IIM Than coAentrtee cn peoe&iae nctung in the war S rn arvnnona rantrcna H la given tmmeeiale action hy tbone riXASI FILL sad MAIL THIS ATTSCX. rUHANtNT IMDltTtlM CthUlUT CXiMMrrTTS Bumao of lodnatrlea and Mannfnctuinn 111 Cowsnerctn! Ciak BWg COIONIL DAVID M DUNKt Oalmii a C BLACK ? t MANN OKO D LEE. I HERE" SOMEBODY'S OPPORTUNITY. Th Baiter ("ommeoial Chih ihrourh it Vrrtlrr. W t Mca.'iam. hai r ,mim m,.r atr J ih Geo F Hardy f-aerutive Sccrrtarr nf t l.e Portland Charrb'' ol Cr.mfr.ercc upe, mjurt h should allord an opportunity tor tonirone witii a lilllr rai .tl to drv.l,p a orw tnirrprite in lhaf i,lr Til toon. ling oi a nata lofium i-.oUrd in ihe prorn;t,orl Within Ihr City if hakrr there is a spring lhat run 0 gallons per sninvre. with Irmpe'aliire oi ae.de grer,, whach is rfh tr. mitwfil pe,i,i.e netrna' lor erHionil and bathing wrrMri Ihr t liamtier is aduard that eipert nalres show thr .pong lo oval relel.rated Arkariaa Hoi Springs Ihf I'uw of the spring nra'li e.,ia,t i areai a oluoie a. the lofty si spring! at, H Siongt Arh. an.l imply r-gu.rea en-.e enieiprtiing pr.nn, wih mon., to Jr.elop u and to make the .cii.'.cnt jirlj a good ffium I uft'tT partirarsrs may be hid by aodreln( iKa Sefr'a'V W t kf a liani. Baser Conmroval Oab. Balcf. Urcgon PTRET TO FILE LIST. In answer to the request I the 5rrerT ef the Puhl.o'y IVraomtr-t el the Chawher , I l wmii lhat ail pfttorr vnedrg trrte.s to Kai'rm f..o, f,l, their lit in h.s offi'e C VV C arh. top- h"i' 1 'r Ho, Win wa, lv to f.T-.'r io he ann otl !e,t henw !! !,led bi 1 11 of lue.rt Tuesday sfle'iieon. JaorJirr II All n'her pe'iont esmes'le rrrnes'ed le lollow Mr Ca.hcr s m ! rireilenl e. ample as 11 i ,(mi Iheae l:ais infornia, f!trj i(f m tollo sarin up h ada ( itjur loans Thi Journal todftj prinU facssiniile of pnc of The C hamber of Cwiu e-rce New", tlie offlHal puhHoation merrr, in rtJer to f-v It largt-r circulation and proaler (ml)Utltr. ThLs ia done on The Journal's own Open Air Session Of School Is Braved Pupils, Equipped With Overcoats and Blankets, Mind Hot the Chilling Wintry Blasts. Snowstorms cannot bluff the peplis enrolled in the open air rovms at the Irvlnqton school. ("lasses were, held there yesterday, the windows remained open. a:id the chilly blasts playfully chaed one another In end out. 'J'he pupils wore heavy overcoats and blan kets. Principal Elmer I'.rown said the pet . ventage of attendance ln the two op, is a'. r rms was its great as in the. o;ner nor' - A trout fZ per cent of the pup. .s wee '.fi.the upper grades, while aUj.it per t i t were ln the primary rrra.l.-s. lie -:i ,1 he did not permdt the tempi ra", ii : ,n the open air rooms to fjil b- low "" i'.e;rees. "t '. e.-e i.- . .in open air (oom at t!i Holia,:... ; ori sa.U freeze s.. i turned "n tn i ,i, but I'rtnc'.pal Hugr. , . 'd r.ot let the children , od the windows and :it. Hardy Will Attend Washington Meeting Executive Secretary of Portland Cham ber of Commerce Oeta Invitation of national Importance, CfHirx T". Hardy, executive secretary of the portland'Chamber nf Commerce, ins been lnvite.1 by William C. Hed fleld, secretary of c-ommerce, to attend a conference of chamber of commerce and commercial c-lub secretaries to be held tn Washington February 4 and 6. Taking advantage of the presence In the capital of commercial body offi cials from a'.l parts of the country for the national convention of the Cllam Urr of Commerce of the United States, Secretary Uedfleld has lsued a call for a conference Just prior to the con vention for the discussion of Impor tant problems and for a first-hand in spection of the depa rtment's bureaus In operation. His invitation is limited to secreta-ries from cities of over liu, 000. Mr. Hardy will attejid the confer ence, be stated this morning, and will be on band February 7 for a meeting of counsellors of the national cham ber. The convention Is to be held Feb ruary 8, 9 and 10. Resorption Is PoMpone!. Owing to the snow the golden wed ding reception to have been held to day at the court house by Sumner post. G. A. R-. and W. R. C. for Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Brown, was postponed. & Ecanoay far Ptrtlasri k ktaftoomah Comity BDENEWS I Whn, comanodlBan wonid jam dlfpWy' 1 Anew! new snsch apnea dn yon lhlnt h nnuld resnlret 3. WW rwr dteplne renalre floor apnea or can the dleptay ba nude esnaily aa veil o nenef on ahelveat 4. Weald jon J. . i t" abow a pnoicg-aph or drawing ef rwi p,,uci or i: plao, ' IMPOirTANT HOT1CE TO DELIhUNTSI ArtitU X. Ktio Two (i). of Ctitinttit. Will B Cnforcfd, and All Mfrnbr Behind in Tblr X. WCTTIOB a. An tttMwtMt. vs-r taia wnv T m- Wr ml ik Cf-AsBb-sy tlwitAff gg raoitk, tetail Vfea a t.Bi t, tint -r um wtsMini --. Tf J af-ttsab. s.-tl foU tm 9J kla M tt mj lasVsl fsawsM to tk Obsabsr em mt r ttvey twaktr -ftfe ly f tb raSMtni wmr faU-rtsnr th vluch i d - Bsstssj wsut lacrvrrva. XB sVvmA ahraj ImmfaaMir - Vy td wwXirwwSarv LtVt liUrtli a-.r4 of LB. CM mm. WtU tlM !-. f kaft lB-t44sssM . tMtt fw. Tv fmntivr, ajatvll aia rowftiT i9yn iht sU-, ie L. Voatw f airMr. tn kali ..nit a W-rftMa avns sf (ar. 1 sMi ,. tal tm4 mavtaei ft wasrzra f awascbj issdl . t Its) Xm rtarMsl add-e. enf asaevs la41djaV la Hlavsis1 amassi hnstr kvj a reprssss-auvt rms Vatf - mmm tavr sr. tvr r w. imi mrh ssrtlm ktai) ta. W -a hU vi s1 eA. A fVw bkl sj-siAlaf aft rrittej -sbss kVavsl t r-mstl. nek amwtm.wt kail ml, wkU tfe 4 i : 7 sMUlwW, ka Mlumltsl ItCU kk ftartM. t--W SjsSJ tb OkfUBW-. If k f-Jia tm 9f ek tB4.ate-aa wltkia aa atsspk affatr wc a-a !- la -a kwe Ma M ba t rawar mt tfc Ckawakaar. awrw-i , -vrr, tMi tk kosaT) mt airsMfMera tefcUI , T- trwd cavaa aksy-ra, tM mmrm anek a-am- f-ntakia ta-aay ar afveyr -ma adaa af aafcawmkl bf ot den of tM Eaacwuvt ConiraittM. tha 6-Law ftovt-rninc pmymm of duaa. and houaa accoamta am to F" nrxidly m forcd Do ncrl blame? tS Awdrtor. or Chairman of H oajaa CoiiWMttaa, or Ex,tiw Ssacrataxy b 1 a m yomrmmM. It Wals rakt no dif)arnct arhat yowr nama - M vati art if. arrtara, ap ymv um taa o tiia tMaardr-s jantiax ax C C- COLT. 0O aV HARDY. F LUU OF FOREST COIViMITTEE Resolutions Are Adopted at Meeting Held in Offices of James D, Lacey & Co. resolutions emtaodying a plan Of solid. fyins: all organ iza t ions having to do with the forest Industry lo any of lis p1xies were adopted at a meetlnst held yesterday ln the offices of Jam. s IJ. Lacey & Co., Northwestern Dank building. H. D Imgilie. manager for that company. Is chairman of the com mit t ee. w hlch was appointed as the re sult of a speech made, by Mr. Ingibe at the Forest Industry conftjrence ln San Krancisio lust October. The plan of procedure. Mr. Inarille said, will be made puhl.c in detail as so' n as It has been passed upon 'jy ail members of the committee, of whom two were absent ;estrday while a third. C. A. Weyerhauser. of fct- Paul, was represented by proxy, C. H. Davits Jr., of Portland. Tbe two absent mere Captain J. H. White, of Knnsas City, and K. A Selfrldge. of Wlllets. Cal. Those actually present, ln addition to Mr. IanKilie, were K C Ames, of Stattie, and T J Hurnlrird. of .Sand point. Idaho. A few leal lumbermen attended the meeting of the committee by special ir.vita;ion. The plan of procedure, when finally compiled alonn the lines of yesterday's renol-itit.ns, iii be reported Irack to the Western Forestry and Conserva tion association, which authorized ap I ointment of the committee. A com-preheri- e plan has !.e n outlined of t ri r, gl r. g together In one association jH)1J A.SU ( Obi.rAjKS. The Y. X. C. A. will fit any am bitious young man or woman f-.-tir-.l class positions In BOOI KEErlMw, STEJIOaB.aVPHT mud baLtbltlABTBHXP. To men this includes valuahlrj ath'etlc. aquatlo and membership privileges, although tuition coat is lets than eiaewhert. PHOHB MAr; 7063. A-6581. Our class in PUBLIC SPEADHO is srlving great confidence and com mand of language to lta oeiiwerav The cost ia small. UNIFYING 0 flBER ORGANIaZATIDNS PLAN OtAMltl OF COWKtlCt rixixi rax TOtmsT tun. Ay perionv club, orfamutiaot. torporstiaM, snd in lct every ont ho til prtopte is Letter W ntin Week mi mjueued to fii with the Secrruiy ol the Publx:ty ind ConrKxu Depsrtipcat of the Chamber of Cotnmerc complete bsM l all peron to lwm they mul direct letterv TheM luU will Hoed the Poblc Department basis of opera two which mil bt (o'Jcwed up later through tounrt agencies sod railroad rtpriatntatrrea throughout the ooomry Thit plan. t t believed, wiB be found the not) effcomt thai caa b deviaed, for it will art in motion experts in the line of stcarinf toanat trarel tis Portland and through Ortgoav Tbeat art the poocri that "wili." and whose eftorts are lar (ram bernr, daned at niL Glut the idea into the braia fooadrlea el the communny. let them act. and retultf wttl tell, for the Publicirjr Department intends to mass h Ha bmineas to get inloinunediatc action. Please do not forget. boot wnx Ajnromrci lxtttb buhiho hoci. PerUaad msaafactsn-sra, stssmhaat snoav aatnmohl lists, oagtiisTS in tact, every pertea who owns ajwhistle or any tort of a an lei mstlTig article are reo.nested U get late actios at U o'cleok (boob) rrory day next wank bt aansnBoe that it to tune to go to the big mall box at Bixtk aa H orrisoa ttiaots WHO WILL OiTB THX PIHAl "PTJ8HT" , All that is now reqsired to assure the construction of a copra null at Portland is the final "posh" that iU put the load ol financing over the hill A large portion cl the money has already been raised by the joint efforts of the Trade and Commerce and the Manufactures' and Industries' liureaus of the Chamber of Commerce, and the offering of a very small sum of money ithin a few days will spell success Copn is ths commercial term for cocoanut meats from which cocoanut oil and cocoanut butter an' sxrrscted, snd is produced most abundantly is the Philippine Maud The exportation of copra m crravj since the American ocrupatmn from tome 18,000 metric tons in )W to 140,000 metric tons sa V'Z. The Pacific CoaM is the kcicl point of entry for this commodity into the I rnted States, where the consumption is growing as rapidly as the production. A copra mill at Portland will mean a regular supply of incoming carfoe for steamship lines to the Orient of about 500 tons per month. The distribution of a Portland-maiif product to all parts ot the b'mted States to care for an already created demand. The connection of Portland with t rapidly growing new industry of nation-wide importance will place Portland in close touch with every btsrnit and cracker factory, every cindy factory and every soap factory in the United States, besides strengthening those already located here It will add more men to a disproportionately small industrial payroll It will aid m establishing kindred 'industries in the cily POKTLAND INDUSTRIAL NOTE. The Brownsville Wool, n Milts hav take over lbs tmire bflildiflg si the ftoaltiwffst comer of Tkire ss4 Morrison street. It S being renolelee to prov.ee pace for their caooera wholesale tailoring plant ee K poet floors J I- Bwme.a, the preardenl of tni . onrer. srstrs that when (he new plant is m opemtion by March 1st. Ihrrt will be a sverags of l.CKJO made-ro-meassre soits for men snd yottag men prodnced rack week. In addition to catering to the frv retail tore in Oregon belonging to the Brownsville Woolen Mitt. aaBfles arc being disinbeited among set agents .it ihe Pacific N r,rr lrtt Front then anmpiea orders will be mken which will be mannfacrarwi in f-ortlnna. 1 1 is estimates' t at st tea tas oocsos worth of wboln snle taiionat orders are shipped East every jresr The pnal two years he has been grsdnmlry Increasing the eat pot alone; ibeae linea nnts the above Mentioned capacity kaa bees reached Mr Bowwas esneaste CHAM1H OP COMhtBlrCB Chamber of Commerce News 'Onresi sragf tkm AVertis BmlAkmmn Orwfu' EattrH aa aaaVciaaa rmrtar mj 1, ltit, al iIm Poat Off.ca m Paania4. Ortgvt, m4t tha act of Marrfc a, tmm MCW UMI OPKNg TO OLYMPIA. Tha opcorfif of tht O-W RAN hat into Olfmpi hii iBcideDtll7 opcafd a m field lot Portland boat aeai nti It iJvortent tka dtttanca by maay mirfi btwrn PortUnd and tht Withinftofl rapitol and CMaffht to rwlt in brin(ir th two torn mum tic cor totrthcr trommrrf tally To fittmfly inmat tha nr aaricr th Chtmhsfr of Cnmmafca ot Olfmaota hM open hooar -n fr.day. Janniry j 4. to tlSt ecMTfjiefo orgamaatioaa of th cilift ol thr N'orthwrti The n-t hr. of the O-W RAN wai inapwrtd and lh plndid ntw dtpoi i Olympia drdKaird T ht Portland C Karri hr of Com marc m r aponM to aa inviutioa to parttcipai m tht clrbratrtn anJ a tompioy of our tmirv mca, hadr! by Nathan Straa.t. Chairman ni th hfanaginf Conmittc ol ih Trade ad CorTimr rc Burraw rngafad apetial far. Irivingthe I'mon Depot it I M Friday mornn art--in.-' Olympta at is li. in time lot- tha opening ei- trt t Reiu-ntng. tkm pmny left O'rnpla m a mpmxiwl Pall -man abesej- twin ht. and will am m Port laad a l a S SiturrJay mofnm TUO W R N co-ofTatd wtlri thr Chaxnrarr tn enakiny ihl orcaatmt a sxceta and fumed a fa aavd a thir Lor Um romwd inp. APPOIKTED TO AUDrTOKfUH COMMITTSI. Colonrl Da-td M Dann haa Wrn aiottfWd throajffl thr Srrrtary of th Induttrica and Mamifrire Ba rraa. of th Camoer of Cotnrfierr of hi apmaptratent aa Oa.rmaa oa tb Aaditonoaa Committre. wuh prarar to nominal, tort, add ft tonal anrrabera a b mat r auir to carry forward tha aima and ob)ta ol ih rornm (. namely, Ih ( loa4 batldmc mitrrull and larniahtnrt in the coniirtirtKra ol th Prilknd Aaditoriwrn. providmg oaaiit and prca are eoaal Ii wai ihroofh the rffcwtt of Colonel Danne thai a Chang .11 made in thr or 1 anna 1 plana ao thai a baae an-ril -ll bf a-ail-blr lor dfplay pwrooara. Tha torn anittaa llt that tbta a a commendab) athtw-aneat FO! AM AVIATION SCITOOU Laat iimmrt a ntrnabar a Uniird Siaiaa Arwr nffU '. rompri.tna; a War Commtaaion aroaad hf t1, Srnat. nmtittfj it op port-1 mi oHer1 by ar! ovt tine. lo what they might hae to o.frr in the ay of ait for tha kKatmn of an aria. too achooi lor tbe Coernmnt Th Chamber of Coiapnart baa tabn wrawh fntrrai fn fh ana. tee and aw ought ii to th ettatKn f Sen ator Ceo E Chambarfam. who a chairman r4 th IVnaional Commtrtr o Mittury Aflaira Vnatn Chambrrkatn hat replied to the lndotrts and Man otaxtarrpt Barraa of th (hambr in rhx-h m giv- ativranrt "that in the ronaidrratton 4 any ptan fr tha brc atirvej ni an ivifioo achooi, I will bar Port md ta anind," INVITED TO LOCATE IN OtkOON. Tday. Jannary II. (ha C-amW of Co-mrnrre forest fire orgar.lratlons and shingle, lumber and fox associations. Including tl.e National Iumber Manufacturer' association. In brief, it Is defflred to unify all organizations of timber own ers and manufacturers for mutual "benefit. Firm in Quandary Over the Dry Law The dry law caught Gray, Mclean " Percy, wholesale deejers ln soda foun tain goods, with BO gallons of unsold claret flavoring ln stock. This rx trsct contained 4 per cent alcohol, twit each bottle bore printed directions CALIFORNIA IIOTKIii -a I mr- a .aaaps w anW r-T m in tm aa w m m OVERLOOKS the most beautiful civic fcat- ure in America a salt water lake in the heart of a community of 300,000 people -a J - 1. 1 i X - 1 . r r anu cuiTiinatnus suuuiiic views cisco Bay and Alameda County' C Occupies an entire city blocl iji vironment both for convenienceand C. Unsurpassed in the architectural exterior, the charm of its numerous spadous'l public rooms, the comfort of its apartments and the refinement of its social animation. Every service advantage known to the best metropolitan hotels and a cuisine that is nationally famous. C. Thirty minutes from San Francisco by scenic bay route.. Charges lower ratet than any hotel of the tame clats in the United State European Plan: From $150 American Plan: From $350 BxTraordsrssrily attractive rates t pes nsanent guests. Write fry booklet " HTWS. PORTLAWO. OtKOOM that his payroll in Ihe shop will br st least fiats) s week Ihe year rpnnd. a duong ihe slack pcried he especrs to krrp his employrrs busy msnnfacrsirtng ready-to-wear garmcr.is for the retail stores of fas Browner-lie Woolen Mill. , President Bowman declare lhat other may profit -sb)r cngase in this industry, ai (herr is a large demand lor this class of merrk.andir. nhtch is now brinf hirprd in fr'.m the Ft eaturatly. the more Slams alartrd in F'oritihd the n-..rr killed labnr will be developed sir Bowman i-.!r, that it wonid rf-jmr at iesit fo plm'i thr . re of !., rnlirged plant wnKh -ill br Hint i 1rh lt. to iirt tr tl.e volniee of boaioet if Portland can becoire a tailoring cvwtee So aupplr the PVilir NorthnrkL and hs la wuimg to give advice ha vrd on the h-neftts ol his t-rpenencre Slorig iheae line to any r-aatr-n concerna dewrows wf linding one of ihr r-iot orofilablc lield of mercnaDSis inf is Ike L'aitrd Statri NtWl POKTLAND, ORBOON roncenn in th ncimty of Lo Anarla, Caiiforniav It baa bren rnoorted thai it 1 tha .ntaattea ol aatu of . theaa to rcn or from that aartaon ft H) beWaraaj Cbart . ha acenary. climate and gcneraJ natairal alii attdiona of Oregon, partcalarly thoae of Stoatbarn Oratroo, abortl appeal ai bring of pacaUar adaptabiliry fca Lim kerraaa. it u a proven (art that ptctarca taken in oay asat4tndt ram are remark a b( f-w their ecWt, yet clear-oat reco ductioti on th t-rrrrn It H Wttrvad that tiar Tt tamti prrarntcd wtll b eonfdrd.. and aoaaa oi tbaaa ntrprta may b aacwrrd lor the atata. HOW THE CHAMBEI OF CO NI-1 ICE OF THE UNITED ITATEt U MADE UP. The Chamber of Com me fx of thr Vnitad 6tarea of America, m it total member-hip rep'eaenta OM .on rxrrcial or gamaatKina aimilar to i Kurt land Chaaabar of Cnrvmerce. and apptoaimaiely I MM ittr vassal and) corporation mernbarahipa 1 hear, together. rpreaert aorn o 000 lietnit men from a.l art toti of tbsj United Stat , Fvery metr, ber of the FortLand Cfcamha of Con. mere n indirectly rr(rravencd n thi aattcMia! or ginrcatttn by nrtv ' hta rremberahip enatniainad an the Portland Chamber I Con. mete Voo are. therefor, inter rated tn tbe work, of tba Chamber of Cum-tarrc. nf ine L'mtrd S'atrt. and ehouhi watch with tntert. the f-ourth Annual hireling M Waabinarrt7, U C. F-cbfuar a a 10 la The Fori. an) f liamet .( t ummffft will ba rrpea aemed by th (otloa i-v nifTbera A L Mill. Prennt ti'tt National Hank Henry L Corbctt, Vic Preatdent. ftrti NattonaJ Bank Nathan Straoii. Fleiachnrr Mayer AjV.o 0 H Klthian. Prraidenl r M UtaA Barker Sh' Ca Z S-ett. Maivaarr, '-Unda Kr t.riaut Lan Vincent. Prtdervi. S I) tmet 4 Co Cy W Talbot. Pre-.dn.i Paaif, Ppwer & I-gbt C. 1 ratkk Douley, Vur rffa,ert llibernia baaiaga .Bank Cro F. Hardy, tietcti Serrriafy Portland CKaJav ber of Coertmerce In addition 10 the mere ber a hip of the Portia nd Chamber of Commerr in the nt' al ts-edy. lb lo- loannc I a Hat of Portland in-liridu! and etpor aiean m em berth ip C P Adama, I C inw--th, ileti ft I-awiv Everett Am a, Batfotir Gathnr ( o , Hrad-haw pr.sthera, C C Chapman. Henry L Corhri, Anktir H l)rrri. F.a(eTav 4 Wenern Lumber Co . Edward r hrir-an K irat .Vat tonal Bank Fleiachoer Mayer ft Co C S JarktvoB, Lad4 and Til ton Bank, lna ft Co. I.tpman Wotfa A Co, l ambarmen'a N'atinnaT Hank. W H Ma-kay. W G Mf Pheriftri, laltaa L btr.er Merchant Natronaf Bank, Netiaiartter Hrothert Strth w-itern I mM Kaohanga. OWa. W m Una n ft Kina. Kniery Olmitead. H 1 P.tioek Th Portland Cfdagr Co. Portland Gal A Cok Co , Po'tlaad KaU v. Light 4 Power C. RAamaaaan ft Co. Srxaair. Poetland ft Vattla Rail way Co. Gay W Talbot. J.eph V leal. V ad ham a ir Company. Inc. William I V, ueelwrighi. Wood, Moa Ugv ft Hant, ) B Veon DR1KD FtUIT OUTPUT ALL SOLD. The Ltigenc Km it G'fwera A-io la-i-.n. of Eugrpa. Oregon, reporta tia' it th entirely acid ovi ata eav tire out pat of drie1 trut and mat it w II hae notbtnf farther to ofler until thr Iron crop of Itlt le ready 1 he report came to i-e Chamber of Com mere ia antwer to an inquiry ttia had been made by Fred E wMnaanont. ol Sew Yurh. kx. 11 forwarded to - ng aa. of the Portlaiid (1uunlcp of Conv initiative, and without charKe. regarding the dilution of the t-jversgl to make It cooip'v with th "dry statute. Now ihe owners of the Hqui4 have asked Dlstrb-t Attorney Evan for an opinion a to their right to Bell the f avoring to soda fountains, pro viding the label on each botfle solt) tells Just how mo, li may be served al a 'dose" Mr KvuriM Is of tho opltilof that tne drink sho jJd tie "tamed" bee t fore ,t ica-.cs ti e wholesaler. Mowrman Ih Injurcnl. Hoseman Karl Gilfrith of nngir) I at Tinrtv-flfth arid Pelmont streets was seriously Injured Thursday whlU returning from a fire when the flTe ton truck mn ow r hi right '.eg. , Ths accident oc. uiied at Thl rty-slx th an Yamhill streets. CALIFORNIA HOTKIiS 'ls'-vir: tn aan r ran- f mountains. an ideal en-1 beauty. dlfnity of its V aT mm m I 1 II IB t ft LL-