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8 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916. CHAMBER OF COMMEVCC AN APPRECIATION. T TW jomrmm): Wot sboui tl-ri nondv y f vpf olvc9d wr Chamber ! Commwo N ia your Itttr 4ay cmtag admon. This dow W jror tt Irw will, wiifcum mimoa from r t PVTIBflBjt Of M7 Mm of OMMf. W warn yoa to know that ntcs H4iiimowj octioa cm your port is omcoreJ? opprociotod by worfcorm. Wt rofartf row action rs kifUy cofpltmoBtgy w tfwi orfaaisMoa ut4 its rfiorts for tte fro-rtf. net oavMKcmrnt of Part load aad tba atafea. Wa ar glad to wm toot vaload aa ap ratio. Yoora oiacorarf. PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERC C C CoM. PraolooaC Go. S. Hardy. Kct oocrattry. AMENDMENT TO THE CUMMINS LAW. In the i-o of Dcmref Uih th "New" published an catract of draft of aroofted bill to amend the Cow awi Uw Some changes have been made, and the bill aa HHroducrd by Senator Weeks is amended as folio. , "Provided- however. Thai if the goods are hidden from vtew by wrapping, boxing, or of her treans. and the earner is not notified a t the character of the goods, the earner may require the shipper to peciftc aily ttate in wntng he win of the goods, and the carrier shall not be liable beyond the amount jo sre etlscall atated. in which case the Interstate Commerce ' Commission may establish and maintain rates for trans port it too. dependent npon the ralae of the property hipped aa specifM-aDy stated in wrung by the shipper Sock rates shall be published as axe other rate fed Jet; and.' provided further, however, thai where prop erty, whether hidden from new or not hidden from ew, it tendered for transportation by express or as baggage and the t-ritft of the earner provide for rate oi transportation baed upon a irnirom labi ty on the rrt of the earner under u:h rates, and also pro vide for an aid :t ion it charge to be made for the trans portjlKm of sueh property wien declared to be ot value greater than said maximum kibiiny. the earner' lability may be lim ted as provided in its tariffs, unlesi th shipper declares tn writing a greater value; and St to inch proirty so tendered for transptatio by ei pre or at biiftgr the shtpt-er shall not be repaired to declare in wrjitng the w'tx of nxh proe'ty unless a rrcatrr protection to the owner than sad minmum hlbil'ty is demanded by the shipper, and fe"f the valae of the property o tendrrd for transportation s so declared in writing by the shi,er the earner shall not be liable beyond the amount o declared ad -. to 'aacb preperty so leader.-d for tranoort an on by rnres or as baggage it shall not uuU(ul (or the'tupper to declare lets than the aiuI raluc s Sec I-That lht-ai shall take rtffct a4 bt for- from and after thirty day ifter the day of us t A CONDITION THAT SHOULD BE REMEDIED. There ts a great deal of contusion regarding th names ol a nosnber of -!. known buildings in Port land that should be remedied The similarity of names tn wrb bviidmgs 41 the Commercial block. Commercial Clnb bu'tdms: f hamber of Commerce building and Board of Trade boiMmg a' sufficiently puzbng " to the avcrajrr rrtdni thr ie rn more o to strajigers If ma'-en -" not already bad enough. CHAMBIR Ot COMMtaCC Sxrvwe. 7btt proiJ.f (or !' ruarin'y in c of fsllvrr ol Oovrnrrtnf toiii',i' , Oovvrnor Li!'r pfopod . ir.i'li'-.n dollar rr.o.v. inf fttjrjnty lund wi!fioi..I mlfift'. m i'l el i'r'a'. KB diltriit proj.ilv airt n.geT-d g' . ! J i I i." r 'g! 4wtopmen! iniirid ol big .prulame" i-roif. ! tht Norlh Yakima Loirmetu! I. nb. in Furtlind a"J ' bta aieennf .nh ihr hutinf rrrn f ihn cay. muvh nlTft hi. b fl'cuH in ih p'n,',tA TOid Ir'jin Nwth Vjkimi l.i Shil' S mon. -h Irr'r rooncaion lo Ih Colufrbia Rivet Hifhwav a! Hood kief All th S'orlh Yakima llillnrM nen airtud n llie "?okr'.lo Ih roitlind ttlrKmm pledged Ihe.r op port lo in mIiiti! cr.fnplion One of"- Ihem e aret1 the f.n.ra.1 enemnt hu ' SMiy .Kould . nr.i build ihn roi.l Yakima nttd , Poll d Porlland nd. Yakima AmH ain.lhr' "V m! ha. nit"ad cumtilwi dirtily eh Portland I l4 b.n inior"rd iha; a failrtiad can t COlriK!rd Irim SoiiS N akin-a In Porlland opr n ! lhan a !o u' te' m.im gradr. htch I v a .h.wie' hjjl em ir ! i,.rn! haul lo S.nl TK- opftm "! f. l'-ir:..--1 1 ha-nber - t Com qifrrt pdgrd ad lai "' '! ' irron d:ri.on M. lOfi!f!! ..r !h. pr.t..ed higra i 'er'd imm H bile Sa'mn lo So"l N'aWima Sbooid lb. Vakiraa Indian rr.auon b' lKron op.n 1-f nlry nh.n Ihf n! i. irir. a p biblr. il will adtf n immen. dair. die'ict t. 'h' ni n ak. ir-i V ally Vlni i lb.. rrp.a.t." -t tLte" Yakima and FoflUnd n.paprman a-d r.nno! h'.:i )jl adrrire Ibe .p.ni ol Ibf P-irOand bum.. n-.n .a fndma a 4.lrjlK)i. o! Ih.ri. cxlr I 1 u . a 1 !k.it n'mr ' I rar t4 m ih.. ,fiarrrt raihe ' -.-.-ita n.. b vo mocb fr-i.i ' r ih.ni d.r-f r.ur fowint nr ha' ..M.rf anion ! jifly arp". .'' !Kf 0"'"" l"" ar irin.(r!i-ng in u Frfv.r R Pior wa !h. culrwilii r.' me I or. una lrlewaifn rtib.r .inker. b.nr t I. ta3ir.a M .lk. S Slanion ard I W R..." O W WORTHY OP COMMENDATION Durmg th panod ol inoworrrn alaat. ram and icy w.albrr it waa paculiarly noticaabla that rh Portland Railway. Logbl Powar Company rw ita car on achoiula c nearly so. Ma apita ol all hanaitapa. All tlvt cars wrt comionabla and, tba coa ductoes polita and conaadcrata Ta traction company la datemng oi appcacia noti and it can do no Warm to npreai b grati tad ol t pabltc Had tba company ban at all rrmasa or aaglactfial ol public conrtnianca a vaaca of ganaral protcaf would have intta Ua oar trta crtcumataacca it can do no harm to gra a word ol praiac COMMITTEES OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. .re .p.. a m.mtxr n! a co.m.'-ee' I. tbi . ' r ... . ee d.-ra ill it hMlld' ' Ar -.j a me-r be. ol a fimmiitee Ibal fluronw "u emi r.ri(ini,i or rcai'v -t !o!a!!y ahvt and 4ong le -.rk irif. 'ri' Ctiairmen .1 r..mm i .e n be f4 upon lo rcpoe: ri.tl .- - nib ..r ..-rnmnl.ybren!. and on work comempuird W ba kind ot a vor! Mr Ch rrrar roiald yon make a! nm : landing aimmntei Ireoocatly do loo mofh tland- lag RUSSIA PLACES GREAT IN THE UNITED STATES Thirty-two- Thousand Ma chine Guns Will Cost Up to Forty Million Dollars, V- Vs-I- T.. I- i v - ... .... ."ir, .i.iii. l.l. i . . -s s.. I" O i - lowing; conferen.es which have lasted for three weeks between the heads of American purr hasinc department of J P. Morgan & Co. and General ijermon- ius. heftd or the Russian purchasing commission In lireat Britain anid the .' l;rtltnl Staffs tl... T.,.i..r. . . merit has given Its final approval, it Tr learned today, to the largest list Of avmmunltion contracts placed with American manuf.n-ttirers sir.ee the be ginning of the war. Contracts were approved for 32,000 machine guns, apportioned between lour companies, all of whos plants m r In rtij. I ' n ,' r , 1 i;tr.. ri - u , . , , i y w - - ... ii." -i r.aico. t tie lUUi . . esu a -.9 I V, .. 1 . . V -r v. - - - . ..... " , I - . 1 . V.. . ' . Itvaan line ntt.i . . a air. Aan ,ini, fi.: . - ! th largest order for machine guns tVlaaaawf hr (iv n- nf Mia h.lllrrariinta wine. the beginning of the war. '. In addition to these orders there "Wats a report of the Russian govern- aiawn iiA.mg I'iairu iiiiuun .sational - fT'ttW Knlr tntnrusla nrrl&r. f . . 1 ,1 . , , , ,1 . ana .1..1I. .. I , . , . i. i .. e ...wt . -View wuit. a. "yj l ii.iii in I. II 1 ' i! KrU . t n.1. ..nLisiv. .1 . .1. I. i , .a a a v - - - s , , , . , --.,. ' nisi s ci age i'usi ucniii fc.veu at llD.j'J r a- -bell. Calypso in Mexican Port. T -ei. AncslsQ tsn i; , i -v- t; ". Wireless dispatches from Knseiiad u r WAavv. 1 e . f . ' IT'l i ' ' l -t t . 1 1 a l v I . "Walton, stated that the fugitive gtso '. 1 lnaa Isnnrh ralvimii w ok thi -u.lnM .... i a v.. if .. .. . .. -.- - and will leave within few days for San IHegt. The marshall holds a war .; rant for the crew of the boat char? , irut that they took the Calvcm hv ". forco from a gorernment offb esi In - San Pedro harbor some weels ago. NUXATED IRON increases strength of delicate, nervous, rundown people. 200 per cent in ten days in many instances. J100 forfeit If it fails as per full ex planation in large article soon to ap pear in this paper. A"k your , doctor or 1rncrlnt about it. Owl Dtuc Co.. al- way carry it la stock. . . (.AQVJ ORDER FOR MUNITIONS ; 'mm awawaMwaBwaaaBaaaa WZWS. PORTLAND; OK COON t by orgaoisataoo know aa the Portland Chamber of Com merce baa not bee a tenant to the Clumber of Corn- mere bmldiaa; for years, bat baa its home in tbe Commercial Crab bmldtag. ad tbe Commercial Ciab o kmger aiats, us existence ha ring ceased some time ago at 14 u 'time the ncrcer wit to Chamber of Coma To bring partial order at least ostt oi thta cbawa, the Chamber after several months' comuderaeso proposes the change of tbe name "CotBmcrcsaJ Crab boildiag" to that of the "Oregon bwilding It is ssggested that lata BAmc ts pocolsarfy appropriate becaese the Agn- cat tar al Exhibit of the State of Or ego at tbe Paoama PactfK JatematiortaJ EiposjDofl is now permanently matalled oo tbe jrrcmnd floor of the Commercial Oab banldmg. or tbe "X)regoo bvildtog. as it wtli probably be know. Sbooid the proposed change be made, it wiQ prob ably take place at the beginntng-of the next fiscal year of the Chamber April l, lis The Directors of the Chamber axe disposed to favor tbe change aa name. TO PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS. The arrest oa January first, of a forger named George L. Thome, with many aliases, by the Detettive Bareau of the Portland Police Department suggests the ad visabikty of again calling the attention of ail printer to tbe necessity of perforating and marking all checks and drafts intended for mm pies Tborne, who confessed to having defrsuded dozens of merchants, banks and mdmioa by mean of forged checks, also admitted to the police that he sec-are J the checks and drafts m hit operations ty calling on print ' ing and lithographing firms and asking foe. samples, la some in stances be ordered the printing of checks on fictitous firms. PORT LANDERS VISIT NORTH YAKIMA Monday evening. January 8. a delegation of promi nent Portland busioes men left for North Vikirru. Washington, to attend the coneeation of the Washing Ion Irrigation Congress, whreh opened January 10 and continued until January 12. inclusive. In addition lo bong des rout of showing the peopic of the North Yakima district that Portland if anxious to do what ever it can to co-operate with them in anything that will advance the interests of that region, the visiting Porltnders had a special ob.ert in v:ew Bes des rep resenting the Oregon Irrigation Congress, tf e delega tion devoted much energy in injecting '"Portland Pen into the development of the highway from North Yak ima to White Salmon. Among those tn the party were the following J W Brewer, C L Smith, Amos Benson. O B Coldwell. C H. Florry. Phil Metsrhan, Jr. Edgar B Piper. C W Hoyt. W J Henderson. S. C P'er. E P liopwod. O E. Heinta. O W Mielke. Fred West. C C Chap man. A N Stanton, W O FeenaoRhty. F F.. Fey. ft M Ash. J S Bcall. O l.aurgaarJ. T. H Beverly, Roy Edwards, W A Monigimery and R. M Irvine (in the arr(al of the party from Portland mi mem bers fouad that len other Portlander mere a reariy in attendance, having preceded them The Fort!nd trim jrriwed a the morning, and besides attending the con vention, the delsrates held a conference wth the North Yak i ma Commercial Club and the business men of 'he rity The total number of Portlanders attending the Congress as i The emigres endorsed Senator Jones' Ml for (jrnr. emmest guaranty ol irrigation bonds, and gave favor able conside'a'ion to the Oregon aema:ie plan, i-re senied by E. W Buri. aitoruey fur the Rec iamai.on NEWS. PORTLAND, OREGON More and more it the lendenry to 'appo nt ipe'ial comn-.irleel lo perioral ipecial work and when !he ork it accompliihed the committee irtscharged. with ihe real laMifarlion ol having performed a needed servi.e. in tiie beat manner poisiblc Ail commilleeoien hate a certain respontibtii' y in tbe arcompliihmenu ol this Chamber ol Cummerce. Cur meal year endi March 3lil. r Me'p make the record lor the year all thai il thould be The officers will apprfciat yocr corvstructire ctiIi, etm and helpful luggeitioni at any time 1 be committeel on recfrd are as lollor Aatona Cooperation Comnunec H I- Corbett. rha rman. L Allen Lewi. 1 c Knapp. Our W. Ta:rt. C E Corty. Nathan Siraoi Barlow Road Committee Rufui t." Holn-an. ebair. man. Joha fr Carroll. L A Mcnr-hur. l-mk I" Rifigi. J C Amaworth Anv b Benjn. T. H Sherrard. R. S. Sbe!y. arob Kanrler Bngada Haaoquartrra U S Army Commmen R W M.intaf.i. chairman, l a;! VY Bid tie ta;t Hrn-y Cabell. E C Mean, r A Spn. er. Vlar.ha.i N Dam Budget Committee O M Cirk. rman. t.uy VY . TilS. 1 I. Allen Lewi.. Hrn.y Reed. I ..; s i - H I'ler Boiidmg Managemant Commitree. J ! red Lmwi rhiinrian. b- I- 1 homp.on. Ceo E Hardy K I Murm D d R Tod Charttiaa Commrrteo Manbail N Dar.a charrmin; I. J Goldimtth C Henri Labbr. land S Ste.rna. VV l Prewlter Sela.-n (i J'.ke. L' 1 Lrneji City rXattning Commjrtee Samj.1 C tjncaiter. chai-nun. Jonn F Carroll tar! f u-k. R-be-t t j Dieca. W E Ccrr.aa. r D Orillm. HuJion B Haat ine. CitnJ Baaaaa Manasing Committee-Dein N'mcent. cb.arrm.an. Jofin H eon. Guy U Talbot i)r m T fr.in mo S benvi. I rr J M Ho.d. W. E t' m Columbia Baatn Drealopment Cmaruttee A II Devr, chairman S M Mei-. I" f Adams Samuel M il. C W Hodlon. Jjiiui 1. Me.er. YV C. Aivord. tdw Ehrman. Jay Smith Drake C (J Keilly. C S. J ar k inn Columbia Gorge Part Committee Jarob Kintler, el airman. F.m.e'v Cllrolleail Amol S Benioo. 1. H bbe'ra-d. R S Shelley County Agricultural Wort Coenmittee I T Bnm. field, chairman, Jr,hn Shera'd tell. F C feriham l.ia llarftg. C lehler. C A Wh tmore F. S YY b.ee'er County Eatimatea and Approprvanona tied W M-il-key. ehairmam lohn R Cielarid, baoderion Reed. R Y MontagTie. Y S L Ren ConciUarjon Committee -.1 R Ker, cha'rman. O. M I lark. C C. Crll. M H In!l-y. Ceo l-arence. )t DcntaJ Clinic Commute 1. R. Alderman chai--nin; Stri J A. Dunbar. Val.ace C Sheerer. Arthur W. Chance. Em er gency Employment Commrrte I -'b n Peir.n. chairman. I. R Alderman. Dr Frank 1 Love'and. Perry E Arlett. S C Hratton. O YV Mielke. Joph Sbemamki. Julio. L. Me er Fairmovnt Boule-eard Corpmitree J M Leiter. chair man. C A Bell. H D I.anr'-e Farm Producta Marketing Cotnmrtte W Y . Col ion chairman. YYiltcr h PnrrelL VY M L'rr.blenat -k a. Dr Chat H Charman. C n Mintotj. T S Towniend. T L KniabC John A. Bell. L. R. McGee. H (. H tiler R. D. Fonuna Putanca Cornrnitte F. ! Thoerptoei ebairm.n; W. F YYoodward. Emery Olmitead John T Dougill. J C. Amteonh fau Commtrtea Dr E A Pierce, cha rmin. H B a."er Win McWurray Ce-aia Baraaa Manaajicc Commrrtee M H Hoet. chairman. Thoa. Kerr. D W L MacOreagor. J C San lord r r lliiussias 1 Lata Rrrunoa Commirue Omar C Spen Mrs, Morrison Will Join Her Relatives With arranpempnta made to et li. r husband out of jaJl, Mrs. friaries A. Morrison proposes to leav e I'ort land today for the liom of relatives. It is proposed to have the forgery (hares ajraJnst him dropped that lie may he freed, probably next. Tuesday. T. "W. Morrison, father of the man, has re fused to help him. lie wired to Ins sor. yesterday not to send him any more "collect" telegrams. TO BECOME BIG PORT Albert Mansfield, of Boston, Is Here in Behalf of Work ers of the Sea, Albert Mansfield, s : pet int r n,r er o the Sailors Relief home at Boston, Mass., 1s a visitor m IVrtland. Mr I Vansfield is tnakini; a t,,ur 0f tn., j .Asi,, 'vai. in i . , interest or .Ms work. He lands tlie work of iTiaplau. Howard of the Hood Samaritan hospinl of thLs city, and says that if the Chris tian workers expect to re.e h the sea faring man they must r.ot malie the etranded sailor feel that lie is an ob ject of charity. Mr. Mansfield served 1 ' v.ars t.efor. the mast tiefore enteri which he is now er.gag, me worn 11. j I- It was this ! o tr.e rune that gave him the Idee, of "practi'-al i. .ilanthrnnhv-- in om among tars. I : is is !lot t.lc first visit of Mr. Mansfield to Port land. He was in this ut- .several years ago and at that time deserted from the full-rigged shin t'lenirw.e .,' Liverpool. After leaving the vessel he! o.-.,, ..l.-. .., . I "uKni. renei at tne seaman s institute here, but found a scant wrl. im- w-i.. ., it was learnel that he w as a "de'erter '' The wreck of the Titanic. Mr. Mans field says, ha-si done more for wafety at sea than all the legislation in tiio world up to that time. As a whole, he believes, the laKollette seaman s - in av gooa thing. Some clauses in mwuiure, nowever are not Ucal. prac- Portland. sas th Ttaitor. is destined to become the biggeat ahlpping point a.. pcifio coaat. Ho. bases this prediction on goo graphic and--fearbor conditions. ' FORMER SAILOR SAYS PORTLAND DESTINED CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMING EVENTS. January 17-tJ LetreT-Writinr Whs. January IT Monday. It M. Members' Cosjncd Mceung and Public Ubravy Day. Spra: Goo. E. Hardy. Exacatm Secretary Chamber of Cam mere Opemng Remarks r Mtaa Mary F. Iaorn, Ubrlrian, aad Mas Vara M. Dtaoa, m charge Tachaacal Department. Library AswociatiosL January IB Twesday. t it Meeting of Board of Directors. Chamber of Commatxa. January Mr a AutomobUe Show aad Oaraga M ra'a Conventio at tba Armory. January 15 M Meeting of Or ear o Retail Hard ware and Implement Deaiars' Asocaato la poriaJ HoteL January t7-l Third Foreign Trade Con van tkm. New Orleans. La. February I. t. lO Meeting of tba United Stataa Chamber of Commerce. Washington, D. C. February l-ls3 Liymani Missionary Conven boo of Oregon, at Portland. ATTITUDE OF THE PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOWARDS RAILROADS IN TRANSPORTATION MATTERS By J H Lmhrop. Bureau Secretary 1 n speeches, magjzint srtic ies. and other r.tei hod 6f (ublicity. attempu have hern made to convince the mihlti that adverse legislation, and continued attacks upon their rates by public bodies, hve been a serious handicap to the railroads in thetr efforts to raise neces sary f jndi to men their requirements, and that con Hijrf a't'.n ol pew pruject no mattr bow worthy or desirable, was rot to be thought of Without atterrptini; to say whether u-h statements are gnera'iy true or juviified. it is a f.ict that tlie Port land ( ha,uler .f C o-.merce cannot honestly be accused oi making unjut attaets upon railroad rates At no t.mc -Titt f)it'-ber 1. Irll, ha t!ierc been any attempt to reduce grnerl sc heC u i e of - The very few cas fiat hav been brought brtcre the Inter stale Corrrner r e Ci:mini'.r,n have been at the re'jaen of and in brhjlf ot members t."r the purpoe of reitiotiiR un;i:i' disc rtm ir.it ions or because ol proposed adanccv in r nt r,g rte 1 hr -r nine caie of Vs km-l There as one m or.nef itr.n w't'i the (l')'!n ,i K-,,fav" anil resinc tiun of rtjutev There were five an; Ik jnons of railroads for rrrnisvmn t cor.tmue owners no ii jnd operation c f Mrimrr I mi . in one th -Ch i mbe r of Connncrce opposed tf'e a r' k 4 1 ion, w' ifh wa denied liy thi Coni niissi"n iind in f'iuf the i. Iia:n!er ai:d th" tailro by supporting the f eque tl rer of which hae hcci granted and one ha nt et beti decided The loll' o i rig Mf 'hn ih mrs tr fore the I r ter Si ti it; fm r. r ( .mm vi-n ti w u h t It Ch.in.l.( r ol I ' i e ' i r b r n I . t c r r -1 , the i ties r 1 ' 1 r J and U, ..Jrd I jr ! 1 W.- h 1-ar.itn.n iv .' v a-r N . I & HiV I ,.M.M t .MMUt.'-M . rrtn r 6 ; - (IT -! iiiiinjimn. no! J. i. , '.i. il.lt ind u..)u!ly U.' . (.m-l'nrf.. trimiiijtofy rjn l l.r S.. , V,. ,n- nftt dp i "If 1 ti.. .lrl..''il CHAMBER OF COMMERCE cer chairman. Jneh I. Atkir.s. Henry V Eriet. John Sjrf. f.uge-.e t I.--11 Houae Commit'ee I ! Croran. chairman. Dean Vincent. J i f -.::!. Jlelvcl.an. Ji. Induitrial Survey of Oregon Committee Geo Harly. rbairr...... A 1. ,::,. 1 ,rr, L) .,e. H B. .'! . rr 1 rol J A loril. Trol 1! b llailmgi. tdard Y t a .m Indttriei and Manufactures Bureau Committee . i. La'd - . 1 a . a . 1 i -i 1 a ' I. 1. llemw. R B hi 'I. I t I ' 11 re fld.l.f ,.n Indian Bureau Warehouse Committee O w MielUe. il'"' K Ja ' . Ldw tl.rnian. Jolin D Ken wr.rr'-v U t M Ir, r Land Grant Cotmiii-C C Chan an. chairman. I- ..-I K C r a - f r- t'.rritrid I H-:rrel!. John . I i.nii-r-. F.lar U Pper. Henry .' I ' . I ' -! J YY H-ewer Writing Week Committee Ic-lm. L Me-er 1'" t . 1 r C K ggv Mark t J-r Le- Meibert' Cunsil Letter Writing Week Co-nmitteo F .-. . il Pi. . - !.- K A Pierce I.eg-tlaticn and Ta. alien Bureaj Managing Commit tee r , . I .,- . i He. .. E Reed. 1 I.- F - I y l ..-! I -n r Pair Lcjfed-Olf Land and Junicr Agricultural Collega and Tra Je Sc hool C ommltee -) .- Teir.-n .hairrrar. Ce ' A. .... L . bli jt VV m. A F.ieba'Jgh W J l-rl Lumber Indnatry Committee I l-ard Cokirebam, r ..- i .. ! i. K: a; l,e.. k Y e ior'h Jr . F. H I.. - il t Made in Orer-n Lthibtt Comrnjttee ( olontl D M I i . iii r S Mir- Manre T r an .pc rranon Development Committee C ( i .'. . .. i I '- rn ' NnLi. S;.,.j, ..if ib H I. A 1 V. ! t. Tl Aib- ,'l. -.er li SI I -n-e J !) H.i-tli ir.l.. ill- l 1 r -. '. I ! C . ;i a... a i .-.iii r i a-d i. - )a M 1 1 (In.... W Pu-ni. i VV R I - . - em Eeer.ui.ve Com- I -anl . r ', ,,. II V ! .,',1 . n ...ir-nar.. I In Marine T f aniport anon DeveVp-mit-ee r v n f ..t . . I n ". : V'j. i- s., , . R .p. ..- V. 1 net Merrberi" Cojnc! - v I 1 T lif., I , . . L e. ,. . Y ten - 1- Di I A 1 rise. Fiar. .. -M.. 1 I .eo 1 i R..e(. A Memberahlp Committee C l a. ..- l.i. 1! , VV M -.he.: . t-a-be cbmrr 1. U T'-niri, Mil.iary Road Ccmmjitee l I S FarVe rhi-rm.n; C - aT br ' 'ii o. Gen. J O" A .V' -e i'll.1 1 111' ri R,e Klvifition Coirr.il'rl f r r ! A . I , . . r - l.i 1. r b A' m a n f, Pei.e J H .V e ; ) I .-.- - H VV Ve Oregon Chamber of Commerce Committee -C C C' - r- a - - Y 1 V. 1- . P -let J iV ': r i - .n 1 VV .- e-.en. C S Hiidi-n. j : ii.- . : i s - .. . Crerun Levelopment Bureau Managu-.g Com.mifree C i . -. . . - - - - ' -. l - .. 1 n-e-y i !m . y. . ... p I. s. , Port'and Credit Men' Ataocution and Merchants' Protective Aiicciation Merer Com-nittee J C Ami-V.C-- i -. V. I leal Portland Imurance Ra'e Con-m:ttee H R Mbee, 1- .' - ,V V .i I r Taj or Rob' A li- v n. l'-n - Permanent Tariff Corr.rruision Committee LOSS OF 100,000 BY OF PETROGRAD PAPER Dispatches Say the Austrian AUSTRIANS IS CLAIM Commander Destroyed AIL;,.1;; Bridges to Prevent Retreat Ieondou, Jan. J.V (V. p. i The Austria!.- lost Tn;. nod men, ini'ludin Ifi.Oen prisoners, in the rer-ent Russian offensive, a- -online; t,, the t'hrotiicle's lvtriigrad me-sa'-s todav. H'-vv desperate was the Austrian plight was ituli.'atcd from the fact that jti.e Austrian Hpnciai Hot Inner, to keep i his troo;.(s from retreating ai-ross the Strvpa liver, de-s t roye.j bridges, in the i ear. Tnen. rHnguii; t the east bank, the Tent ohm were exposed to a tremen jdor.s fire from the Russian artillery. "The of fen.-ive," said the dispatclp-s. 'lovered the period when the allies (Were st : enu t het. i ng th'-ir positions in I (the near east ami it r.eid off the Ger mans while the work of fortifying and Hii.iir.K at. MunniKi and a-vat uating ''.aliipoli peninsula went forward. So far. it s'rv.d its purpose. Moreover, ti. has warned the Hermans that the isMtlative is gradually slipping from their trusp. Capture of 5100 'laiiud. Vienna. Jan. 1Z. (I. N. S. i Capture of ak'i) Hu--siaiis in a r.-r.-m offensive on the ;.ili.-ian and Hessarabian fronts w-.is i-l.iim.d in an official dispatch issued from the war ofiae lore today. "Th" P. isMans." said the statement, "attempted to break our I!. ssaratilan front near Touurmitz t.n.1 e. t l ... rall.-z. r.orth. or a"., m. owitz. -r.-Ht att.pks r I ve failed, and well Uirrn-ted ontributed nobly to tlia 1 artillery fire i I rr,ni..' r,r . n-m v. Since the beginning- of the battle In lujtst Hal uia and P-essarabia. th Austiians have captured 5100 ers prison- Sitc'ii Are Drowned. Amsterdam. Jan. li. (I'. V. Six teen pt-rMOt.s have becu drowned at the island of Markin, 10 miles northeast of here, following the breaking of dykes before flood waters. The situa tion Is extremely serious. Telephone communication is broken. Damage Is Great. Ivondon, Jan. 1 i. tl. X. S. ) Re ports received here today on the floods in Holland state that the dam age Is extensive and that great dis tress ia following in its' wake. The dikes along the Zuyder Zes KIWI, PORTLAND. ORKOON Gae No. I sV S 1)4 Unreasonable advances 1a pro posed rates, allowed in pan. Case So I ft S Ti Unreasonable classificatioa pro posed, allowed in pan Case No I 4 S zoo Cancellation of Joint rates and closing of gateways, carriers justified in part. Case No Ml? Application of carrsers 'to continue ownership in and operation of steamer lines; application denied Ca w No o&l pplK-tl5n S( earners to continue 'ownership in and operation of steamer lines; permission granted Case No 704A-Application of carriers to continue Ownership m and operation of it ears rr linci. permission granted Case No TKt Application of carriers to continue Ownership in and operation of steamer lines, permission granted Case No TOCO Application of earners to continar ownership in and operation of steamer lines, not de cided In addition to the above, one protest has receutlr been filed against proposed rate adjustment, wtmh was not sustained by the Commission Carners. however. har voluntarily fiied then rates to satisfy the objec tions of proiestants PORTLAND FACTORIES HAVE SU.J10.0OO INVESTED. The United Stales Census Bureau has issued so-ne interest 'tig ftgnires relative to Portland manufactures lor 1914. which show a great adtam cment over t e figures lor 1909 The figures show Number of rtunu facturing establishments under the iactory system i3T a againvi SaS in I9O0. capital invented. J-sOJ 10.0O0. compared to S3T.9M 00O lm years ago The population of Portland fr lv!4 is estiniateiJ at 2fe0.00o The number of employees engaged in tac t Ties. lXn. I4.S1 and m 1M IS 4 1 T , wages r"d. lry. St 979 000. and in Ii4 $s.54? ioo, saianes pi j. $2 2al.O00. and in 1914 $-i JiB OOO Cost ol materials used in 1JI4 $.)3,M5 0O0 as com p.red to $25o;eOOO in 19O0 average c -t ot n atrriat p r t-stablishnient in Hr9. $4C 861 OOO. iprrcucfj in !J4 ! $ 5,6 1 o rtoo m 11 h an a e-ag r per est iM hmi nt of in mis nj J: J (ma) in 1909 In lri the number of valaned eirloc as 1914, iit n I'jM it wj ?J0 jerf m:n.be' ot w'i earn er, m It. 514. in 1314. 11,2'1 A List sf Books for Business Men CAN be obtained by addressing the Library Association Portland or calling at the Public Library. Tenth and Yamhill Streets. Jfc Library Association ntandi ready to be service to Portland s business interests. When you want special service your Library can serve you. NEWS, PORTLAND, OREOON Bale. A r, I abbe-. T S Towniend. O E Hetnll, I I -yd YVentworih, C H Farrmgton. E. G Crawlord, H b Miller Parka and Play Grounds Committee W 1. Brewiter, cl airman. Frank C KiggV lurton li Iniley. George Bickel. Folger J'thnion Port Orford.and Bandon Steamanip Line Committaa M L Kline chairman. . 1 Hiigim. Carl lx hai linger Cow thrinan. F- II Farktr Preparedness Cternmittr Roht Dierk. chairman; tVm L I Hirer L W I ulton. b B Huiton. YYill A. Wi ght. Dr Jim.i B Bulleit Fnabliciry and Coneentiona Bureau Managing Com mittee J C Ain.worth iluirmin. Phil Meticban. Jr. VV J llofman Frank Branch Ri'ey. Frank C Riggl Potato Blight Committee H A Lewi., chairman. J I) Wain. I- M Kn.ip I E Vim. Cbarlei Welly. Fbablic Inatitutiona Committee C..1 lioter. chair man Freder.. k VY .itl C Hugbin Portland Public Market Committee Y Vandoyn. tinman. Dr L T Hedlund. T J Baldwin. C L Seanir" J VV Lrr.ley Quartermaster! Headquarters Committee Carl tCi ..ail g'r cni.rman J H K I- t er -rs a n I C Sanford. Ge II t .i.w 1 K 1 Hri.i w. M A 'on net Retail Merchanta' Bureau Managing C ommitt ee I l Fngleh. rlarrran, f- P 1 unmi W F VYood- i,rl.4 hn F Herg. C J Maihu. Albert F'eldenheimer, VV A M on' ei'iner v Return Merchandiae Comrmrtee R D Carpenter, eburinan VV S Settle. R I. A-limi Rivers and Harbors Com.-nmte J S Teal, chair irai A H Detr. G C MsLcxl. II L Corbetl. S M Mean Rural Credits Committee J-i e Fdwardt. chairman; C I'M ii-;m. 1 D Grana-n. J.jhn H Barbour, VY P. D.-.ev Safety First Committee M P Coffin, chairman. A H Avenll. F C Knipp Gy W Talb.,l. B F Bnyn !..n A M 1 b irchi l. I' C Hi rtkhaltcr. Cap! John T Vlsr.-e H. -ice T.-"-na. Ma-thall N Dana Robi L VV.-.-r.- F: 1 Ii- .,11 lay Ste.ena. A b Kirkpatrtck, 1. It bi-.'b. t R Alderman Schoencr Scientific Gardena Committte E D T ni chairman J A C urrey Coe MrKrnna. Ira I Pow. ,. D C Freeman. F O D -wning, I F Paly. 0 F Hr-g. t J Jaeger. Dr E A Pierce. W B Fech-be-"ier J .-l ) nobbe r ger School Affairs Committee -R W Montague, ehair n in la, net H Ken. E B MaeSaugbioo. VV C Mot-gi- S ( Pier. F Ro.s Li t F Tucker Shipbuilding Committee Hy rileri. chairman. C apt Graham Drake CI Re.lly. A G Labbe. Geo a eod. VV D Vfrieelwrigbt Settlement of Land J t Cronan. chairman: L J. In- k R I Prik. J H Barber. F S Stanley Through steamahip Praight Committee M L Wtine. i c'-iir,,,iii F b Weil. K H Lord VV 11 Behind. ! Jo. . U!min John F Carroll. 1 J talc j Trade and Commerce Bureau Managing Committee V'i'h.n Strauil cha-'man. C C t ni- O M Cla'k. 1 V Spencrr O 14 f.lian H H Miller F C Knapp TraffK and Trtntportation Managing Committee L V 1 i.'i chairman 11 VV Vli:,se',l. C. B Wood- j I. if! Ceo Liwren.e tr. Thri D Hrwvmin i U of O Muteitm ol Commerce Commute H a , Miller, chairman Parid M Dunne, wlerrill A Reed ' U & Army Trannport Service Committee M H. H .uie fl'ii-min C 0 Drunn Lou Lang. Fred H. Fige R H Br n 1 Waterfront Charges Committee- J B Kerr, chair- I rran H t Penneil D A Pattullo. H W Mitfhtll. l II In. ey Wharf Facilttiea Committee-Tb Kerr chairman, j F-nr Kirch.-.n i- v Kra-.-p F R Fldredge. L a Gcncrciu. H L. Cotbett. VI H Iniley broke In a n imber of plaee and the peasants fli'-'.ni? before tlie lr.-i:s!ilnk,' waters were compelled to abandon everything. 1-amaaTo wa-s particularly seven? at Yolandam ami Kdam, in Texal and Markelt Islands, and in the piovin. e of Groninijen. Powers Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow nk ,,f I'uneral serv im-s for the late l'r. ovvers, member of the firm rs fV: Kstes, who died of pneu monia Thursday night, will be held at 2 20 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Scottish Kite cathedral under the aus pb es of the Masonic order. Rurial vvtll be in Albany. BANQUET WILL BE THE CLOSING FEATURE OF Class of 33 Will Receive Thirty-second Degree To - nigni at uatnearai. i An elaborate banquet this -i ei.ing. following the closing ceremonies. Willi end the thirty-third semi-annual ie-1 union or tne ocomsn itite Maons, which has been held for three (lavs at the Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison and Iownsdale streets. K. G. Jones delivered an address th'.s rriorning. his subject bein-o 'ilighir Pi llosoi.hy of the Scottish Kite 1 1 -grees." Dr. W. J. Kerr will deliver an other lecture this evening following the completion of ceremonies, which arc expected to be over by k o'clock. . S. Freland, of Kugene, will follow i?r. Kerr. A class of U3 will receive the thirty second degree. A photograph of the class was taken at 1:1:30 o'clock. Upon organization of the class last night the following officers were elected: Presi dent. H. E. Fletcher, Portland; vice president. Philip Feldman, Portland; secretary. Dr. O. E. Patterson, Wend ling; class orator, K. 8. F-reland, Eu gene, and historian. Dr. Charles L. Rybke. Portland. Wintry Weather. Portia adera wbo set tbelr f al sapplles from flea lent vaw a4s are lo today's clasarifled eoi sjbos fear mo winter. REUNION OF MASONS NORWEGIAN INTERESTS TURN TO THIS COAST FOR NEW STEAMERS Union Iron Works Secures Contract to Build Two New Tankers, WILL COST $2,200,000 I ftfl to I Seattle Tirm ocelves Query Pofsibility of Building Six Frei-ht-er to Coit S3, 500,000. ! S., 1-..H ... ,ro .1: l : X Si n . f two i ""11 1 r-;- I s 1 . .p t ho , , ... vi ; i more '.i t i iik s: !i:T w ; the I'tiinn Iron w ..rks iml; 1 1 :e award. .1 y l.y H. n ry j Lund ,v i'o. of San I'm m.ssi . i. m sen a fiyndi ate t.f Norw ii. to i ;:ans. ! i.i .Mim.'U- .ins. The tank.-rs v . .s:u-r fchijm t '.- j 000 Imrn N ( .ifanly ci. li ;.n. will l,c 1 of Iho s.i rri- il.--i-ii "hs l!...-."- nnv urnler :u-u.;iu Mr ..... S.ul.ud a.ui ! l I i"M "Ml i .-till lil'i. s. 1 he ' ' HI i a aid to e. year ;ic.i n t n i. . l-e.l JJ. daph. I . i i It e is .; for tti two rnfl ' ! 'l'' "l ''I' "i "i ! fur 5 i , .".."'i'i Til" ' st. ri a I l.l.' M. 1 ir .,, , , t' ,,f I ' ' ' 1 --' 11 11. I l.l 11 I fill .hl. "iii ' H lill-li ..' I. Hi; ti. I t r lis Hi m-t i Mai noni ..ii at th of -hii In ion 1 t of fat t-'l e.il I Six I. in. 1 $ : '.' r N ' 1-1'S. . '. 1IM1 1 1 II 11 lie ' - .ol" - h'll.- Li. .It . SIS. I I I I I 1 ti T w e . tl . ; 1 : I - In y l.y .1 I ". 1 . : h r- ,v i ', l.'ii.!er Hi. Is vv In. h I i t I 1 o- . Will 1 -ri ii- J t 1 l.n m;t t.' .J. I, It" fa'P i-esiif ill triii-t, li.itliie & l.iii.liiitr l!i ri will i,llllll-,l'.l'i 1 V lieij'n work '.n a I-ir-.-'-v.iiil in S ittie vv l.i. li vv.:i l'l' til ia.1 J,eSt illVljo. Ks S..U1 ipi. i.i'.'nil.i', .1.- ruin 1' et s.xi.vou r.MM)S Ml'iKCK llllliO Sons 1-ofce (apt lyt'all to l.eavo lvenkoii Main. .tt'e, WilV, . .1..' . i ., i 1". N t ".i ! i... .1 1 .i 1 1 , v .i e t ' i -' S o . I ft i.i-i Vi ;.i ' t e . ti.- .Lit .1 - ! I T :, 51. i: i'1 I N- v i . n . , In I t --.'I 1 l.ns 1' n f. 1. to: .. it.- to ii- -il l. .t - -j. . r 1 : i l . ,.i, to -1 r r t v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! y i i. . t K i . 1 1 M . i r i Is .u n i , i i - j i , 1 1 t s s tn ti . vv i t n ! V .1 ' I ai l I- 1 '.I t .-en - I l'r i -ii i i'i i i. !.' i rul s- : f to Mate v hen 1 1 float. 'tl. i it e i imp, ALL AFyONG INK WATKKI Uy IT Steamers and ft "am 1 .on t s expei I en. d r. further l! f ?";-i ! t y fn-n t'-.e h e nini; In 1 ,e lower- 'ol n mlna toiiav ( ditions weie pi a.".-., all y the satin ,n a - y t -; en la y . The lie! ti.o-ise tender M.ir.z.'in! ta reai-h.eil Astoria hn.-t nil-t rmd w, l l.e li' !.l there In re.ilii.esr to r- p'aee sneh aids t" i,,i iir.tini, an in:.' be toiri loo-o 1 v tl.,. I.i-av y flow oT ) K . rt Wart. i. '.Ti.-p.-. tor of the 1 i i; h 1 1 . . i; -e l-:r.n n. r.t .Mir , i fiom I'n tret s". mill th:.- riiori.ii i:, at't.r an He s;.e. lion trip of F- vcr.il iin . - The st'-amer I'.usy J'utnam !s tn make on., more trip north !n the -eiv-p e of Swavi.e ,v li-i'-e f.-re v- ertii.jr to h'T OVVPer. S. S. l'leell.a ".. The Japanese, st-amer Ni-s.i M.tri, br.iit.-lr.ir jt'.ii.'Min f t -f 'a-o wood ','itn 1.. r mill toi.fi of sulphur for -Mitsui i'o. I": 'tn ii'aru. r.-r.ved from San Kmneis'-n ti is mortilti-. -he ivl'l he turned over to '-ii.;. n. Mn. kail & Cn. here. She is row under t.i.ie ei.art.-r to that turn. (iw'tntr to the en;d WKiiht r an.! t).: nee.l of extra fuel oil the ; cotr. pa- lues ar" do.nr; a hravv bus-1 !. -. .Milliner F. JI. lJn.'k arrive, i 1 . i ,. tcrd.'.y, t! " ". 1". Il.-rrin loi n, W. S. l'ottir and e;m are o". way with ml . .it'i."-i Snow is iiinkjiii; lumber lnad;:4"; . eult- The si.. nin.r .1. II. S t t - Tr. v -1 s ! t !i ! still nt I'ortlntd I,u ml. r i ompa t. y Itii; ".ii.niin fe t, a. task -lie wool i nai'ily have eomileted visterday ii noun. NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals JaUiuary 15. I i : i u. A n'- 11 hi : ir,or. !yt : n ' nk oil, I rviji M i.l i-: . . v i.i i I I Dfarturri January 15. fll'iTu ;ili - I :l ii T . '..,, n M.f-rni. uii'l f i fr-'-it Sflti l-'r:t i, :ii J San liai. '-i.-'-i- aV 1'nrtiMii'i '-.''u- .i i i . w r. ;m.'iil!v t I HI mlii'm , peilT.r. I J.'. f'11 j 1 - V .i- ' btilj '1.ILI. I Murine .lni;iii;ir. I W'eiather at Elver's Mouth. I V.. Hi 11-,.. Jail. 1.".. -4'hih,ii,.oi, .f the ef :i. f i.i. i" nt le-ni. fca.ojili. vvuel . I luilea ; em l.e:', . lenr. Sjn and Tides Jirniary IS. f San ri-.". 7 t'i n. in. .-i a - i. -4 .'..". i 1 Tides at Astcns. 1 1 ,-', ! Wn'-i I ...v V. ..... "ji..S j :Zrd 'ml Daily ICiT Ilejuliners STATIONS e iVVi-t I " Kng-r- AH, any SnU-IIl tirec.n i .ti port l o.. 1 ' - ltuutiK 1 lll.U, Ivlve-r l-c.reH-.-i.st. The W . 1 la ni.-t i rlrer at r.ei.n-iil r,ll re main nearly stationary. 1 -r tne ii'it or three daj. Steamers Due lo Arrlre. I'ASt.Nt.KHS AM FUKIGUT Name. Nortberu r'ruft! Paelfle. S. I . s t S. p. .-. I y . U A , &. y. Jan. 1(1 I.. A Jn. I n ml sj... .Jan 2.1 . It. & K. Jan. i'4 I . ii. i K. .Jan. 1 S. F Jorlet. C. 11. it E. .luUtf. B. ar. . rUaauoke It. A. Kllbrjrn BaTer . hoa Cits Uicakwater Steamers Due to Pepart. PASSKNtEB.S AND FKEIOUT Northern I'aclflc. .. . S. f Jan. m bvar , s- I- A jan. T2 r A. Kllbtira-a- '. B.. FX 4 S. F. .Jan. 2.-, UnaDuke S. I), anrl way Jan. JU Beaser U A. as. P J,n. 20 atoseClty b. A. A S. F Indaf. Brraksralwr C B.. JC. at S. r...lswtf Steasoera laarlnj Portlabd (or -Sao Fraoelaee n)j conocct with toe steamer. Tale aad Uar ard. tearing Kan Kraorlaou Monday W'edna day, rlda aixl Saturuay tot Ltu Aucele. aad fran liVrgo. VeMels in Port. Nam Boyard. IT. bk Hrngrr. yr. aa t:iSlnlilr-. nr. k Juultb. Ivru. bknt lr!h i -W. 1-Iniit-Hi - Mbma Ati i rortland luil-r l.:ni,:..!i Mtph ru Munlrli,al Wiktr.rt SI IU!pi WfMj-irt Municip.i 1 llunlon linliil.r I.tnnt' ti 'tit;Na c A1. ji li J. H. Stioi. Am. . . l.AUK'lal''. l;r. 1.1) Tori ( alwlmila. Ilus. bk I Ke Cut. Am. a I W. II. Tulb- t. Am. x b 1 1 ijnal(al.. Am. k ! I ay (jailsli". Am. . . l-oI Maru. Jan. ha ;.r)u,!,,a ':u-'" W. K. llrrln. Am. t llarttfara. Am. M'wU'-a. Am. 1 Snllla Sail ia At Neighboring Ports. ! Y--Arr'Tixl at 7 4.. ami l-fl . K ilprriu fr. rn Mtiillri-T. ud lfT 11 r hi i n. in.. Sa.'iia San Krmi' 14-... Sji . I.-1 at ! a. nn i'raiM-iM-i.. Arrive.! at 'J Up M! Arru r.:.:i-.. tr..m II... All:i. l'l :t iii Sum M.Mih'n fr. in Sun Vr.m-tiM.. A'liiri.i. 14 I.oft j, n! 1 :."i .. tn.. F. '''i :-1 t I" in : jHiane. it-aillT .Mnri fr..in Situ Iraiu'lMii. I S, i I'i-.i-ii, Jn 14 -Arriv.-I Itoar. fr--i i 1'": i linn!. via Snn frun. In.-..; lcu-y an.1 K'iiar II. iih-o I r. .in i . limit. in riter ? i !! l i ',; -lll'.ni:;:,. tit.- r.-tliitiii :h Siiii i'rHll. !'-. j t :il!a'. Jun rj Arrlviil ..rwfri ti i.'.p.i-i. -; 'T I .:i J :i ( elif.-ula. fr..m !'.: ! m.. f..r An- (l.'ik-H-tn. M'H.i.-r. r. Jsn. 14 Sallil - S. I'.'.it. f-r I'.Tll.Ul.l. s.in F riinriii. Jan. 1". - ArriTo.l p..i-, 11..L1. r-.ru.m.i. t; . in.; I . s s I1...11..1 - i. m. ,h 11-Mit.lutii. 7 a m : S-m K n M- n.l.. -.n-. ,v ... v.,i.....i i.-.. ., . : ItntUli ! milt -trtiia. Mr.,!i.,' i,' sii j l':a- and Sm v.... Yi.b- S in Iv.ir.. 4 : '" : K t ) r 1 11.-. !.:ir.-Ka. II .. 1 r 1 . Aru.M-,- ; X!:; '' 1 lutilf. :i a m : 11,.i,..r 1 1 1,.,,. i i...n.. " U1 i .-..ru.-jjiHii Mi-mn.-r Tli.,r. . a lui I iik.. I I.ir.T.-. Or. .Inn. H. c,-!,, ... ,..,,pr 1'ati.r ali.,1 r..r l'.;ui.i.i f'T l.riM. s ii ,,, "ti A .n.'r Tl ! In iiMHik, ItellMiirhuii. Uh;. . .Inn II il' Sl,... :., i,.ii'i r MikM'.l' .n. , , ,, , . . , low ri. 1 1 J" ii r S i Sni i-.l S VV . S Sn'l.-.l -n, l inti.-N. , Vrriv.-.l Tl -tls ti.llll-X. i K..1 :i f..r Si.l, ii . ! - lin-.-.- tit . r n s r. B. c . 1 1 P. .IM W . liv Jul .. Lulu; i Jan. It ill N an-tai i ' Ta. .1 I t.lll fl I p "I S.. Il I rinrl.-n .1 1 1 p S i -Ar - rile' Ml'.ilni-ni If.Mlio! iir tl io j-. in ; III I I'lrilll'. F'.rt 1 n 1 1 ir l a- -r-1. 1 l.-.l - si -a ni ii t.il.Mi. Hull, ,. 1 leir. .'. . 1 1 p. 111. . : 4 .ii ii. in. : Wliltller P-.ll .l!i I.uK. V.-uiit I o . i.i .la' I'. ,1 s!i ii. ,i VI ..ni m .fn.-i -j j, in t -. Ar-; 1 1. Shu' 1 .!- I . i... I I1 1 in. 1 b- Il- .. I r J Jl I S. S. Gl.i.-i,- s.i ii D. iftum-rs Siiih i ...-it l 'nirvr'v San I1 - .. 1 i 't P.rari;. 4 ;.. .'..- i ;i e. ; J . l i it ! p in : ITHen I" lieu I i 1 1 n t j 1 : n ea UN-. ; . i!,' t.iii 1 ulNi ti.ii, 1 I it l.t.n:s. 4 " p. i" : 4 i- in ; Hruiiwl. k. ii ' "ol .iri.l.l l ' lln.. p.HiUeti. I'.irtlattil. .'. ' I I r.-.'tiw ii.l. - rl (i. iu : in. . I ti I vf :i n. T. tii -I t MSti I .in.. 7 i.';o p in ; :iin . s i;o ii in. i I". s. tu i lli.-nt t . Flu - . '.-.ll:.. ,n l n.lil. fiMii! ly-fi. Piie-: a-nii r. 'j r. k h . ,S I i . in , A .1 i 1" ll n m . i j run h i : li!l Nlllitll. I i.l lkij". M ::u .. Snltli 1 '. II '1 . t iif; I ' tun ' Mlbi: !..ira;e Irk.iie M. in lw. V iii. iii r. llall-M. J in. 1.: t tv ..f Pirn, LJI..1. I'.irlliiu. Arrival i Fran. -la f. r 1 int. A III'-rl.-Htl a I rii III ... P.ri I i.li et eaui .1 lMI,f.l..ll. T IN THE WORLD NEARS iL Mexican Petroleum Is Nu cleus With Numerous Other Companies Included. New "riliil'l of vv 1; the vv h e i e ill'!' . ,1 Mcti : : -it" 1 1- Yt it k. .Ian. 1 .".. I I rela l! v e to t hi Mexican Petrol 'i -', have reac h N No i . he oil 11 111 1 t ' run have p : a. t ; a . v All that r.-niniis i c i ements and " .. r o , h i i; to a man i ue, i .-.1 with the I e.-ei ' ! l in New York, i s oth. r com pa n i es vv i . I it. This merger, a. rent o.l men. will !. ' its kind in the wore! I.. l. N in., r. t' r an. .i to pro u .iirir.-t o ini,- I o .V Up. that Sta: da-.l hi lias been pjdit Optlom Have Been Obtained. The prominent bankers and oil men mt.ie-t'.i i'i the deal have oht.nine-1 option- on Tn ion Oil of "aliforr.:a and Ass... at.-d I'll, the latter be g con trolled hy the Southern 1'acifi. . The 1'iilon has a capital stock of J.U.147. r.i'.i and ahout 1 ',0OO.(iu0 of 1 md.-d debts. A-soi iated has J 4 n.("Mi.t"0 stock, of which Sl''. 069. 000 Is held by th- Suuthein Pacific company. Tim Mrx.i.in Petroleum com; any has wj.,jei.i",ij of common Mm k o itsland- ! ii.g and J 1 ".uii'Vi".! of preferred, i As soon as I'nl.-n arul A-so. iated 'h.i'e I...:', taken over, the Informant ; :- iv -, altei tion vvi'.l be d.ie tt.I to the I I U oiiii imii'S inimiiosin; t:.e indej.eud iint oil jiro'lueeis amncy in the west. ! The on. pnn ics to hi- in.-: gel w ill go I into the Pan-A meri. u n Petroleum & Ti ansportation company. It will have J 1 j.. .no-'. 000 of Mo k.- and bonds. Money Has Been Promised. It Is claimed that 1 J 0 . " " " . ' 1 0 0 will be needed to finance the merger, but that all the money has I.e.,, promised hy banking and oil inter' sts partici pating in the tuiiference. A I. on I Jiln. nan. "no w i mediately and about j meriter Is cons un ui t ed . Tl e 1 p! opert ics 1 1; i ii'li- pemlen t oil p Inchule the I'alifoinia he needed 1, nun AMju if Im. the. wuii.-ii compose i-.Jil. i' r agency I '.-I roieu m i ur- poration, where propel ties cently appraised at a cost eie re f about JT.'i.OuO.OuO. As tne Mexi an petroleum c uiiiiniiiy is the largest to go into the new com bine. It is I-spec ted that Kdward 1.. !oi.eny. Its president, and his his a--o latrs wiil have .i big voice in the management of tne new company. '.Irrigation Company j Wants No Hearing Central Oregon Organization A.sks Writ of Prohibition A-ralnart Pnblic Sez-rice Commission; Sats rorth Esuons. Snlem. Or. Jan 1 .r - The Vntr..l I iregon Irrigation company todny up- plied to the supreme ourt, for a wii' of iirohlbltlon restraining the S;,-it Ptiblic Service Commission from hold I ing a hearing on the compla.nt of the i Central Oregon Irrigation ( omi.any 1 (Water I'scrs' asso'iation th.it th irri- 1 gotion company is giving 1 nade.j la le ' I -! rv i. e. and ' ailing on the commission 1 to Older that a plentiful aupp.j r water be provided. j The company asserts in the appli'-a- , ton for the. writ that the state public service commission lias no Jurisdiction 1 in the case, and that the company Is an agent of the state of Oregon, and is ; solely engaged In the reclamation of 1 laJid anil is In no sense a public utility to be regulated by the commission. The supreme court fixed February 3, at 10 a. m., as the date when the com mission must show cause why the writ restraining the commission should not be issued. May Succeed Conatjr. Rockford. 111., Jan. li. (U. P.) Bishop Peter MuMooti of this city, a native of Berkeley, Cal., is being ought as successor of tbe late Bishop Conaty of Iyos Angeles. LARGES I mERGER NEGOTIATIONS Chinese Troupe to Play in Portland Actors Ar From Institute of Modsra Acting; la San Prsvncisoo First Ptr formancs Is Tonlsht. ''lunc dra.rn.ui such a. hav made 'iie i")iin( theatre of San 1'rajicJsio I. nr. mis will bn bUtKd by a trourva of oricnta!i from the Chinese Insti :i:t of Mcnlern AotiriK of Sa.n Kran- lttn at tlie Klevenih street play hi us. This will Kie I'ortlanciers an oj'l'oriiini'.y tu is.e real Chinese- dra maji. Tim fir.t piny will he -Maged thi evening wnh -S. T-.io J.i liliiR." Kar-h chru-ii. tor will ! re.renlKl by .I ")im:t....:,n hi l.;iti.) fnyfjine. Iy See Num. .I.t..r of i..,. rii;r.ee news .;il.. r in S.tii Kian. .s. l(- ,..j Thomas 1 Weil of tl, s. ,.;a. are ,n harc of the n,ii,,y 1'irferent ir.4m;t w ill ,e H';iK., ( :1..h ev, niriR for Z'. days Tl.: , ..-.jiany K .-..ihl To r.' tlie only oi.e ..r :tjj k.n.l 1 uited State.-! ia the E II Official Statement Says the Moiitt'iioaiins Ait! Retreat in; Austiians Adance, let . n i . .Lui 1 t llHt V II v I , H .,, N" l'.e.(irt i in li.ul i - s i ..iteil . lal an- ' i e.il mi TI.e :i'.,J ,ia- n C i ei il t , . 1 1 a i m i s . . -,. u t ol j v l.y ' t , , .i f .. i .i i . : i t, ri i in - .tt' -t 1 1 " T.'o M i i ' .-nr r . n H loll the u .. .1 e ,-i i ill v . A 'is t rin ti 1 : i v ! ..-1-. .1 C'et t:nje-(; : al -( ', r;i !n .v . i Forres ICi-nrtel Surrmi mlotl. Ttolile, It.,;.., Wl.ile t:.. iron l.a h t ion of tlie .M . . t i ti je. t lie ill; . tiillt i 'it y .-ll'.l ' - i .'O'-.l ; i ir in .v li n il I o.ln . M-.lit f lieL- r n ti ' e ii I . ri n g A 1 Vj-. ' M i ri I i me, ,. .i, -! u.i--iti: t I 1.;. ' liu; t In .i-l "f - '1 he w lo r .ii i. anil lii.u I ' ' ' ' I'ettinje Its .1 ': lit v . .1 th- S- 'i t .i r i . w ! i , rn lilt tin J - r- .Inn 1 ., , I -! t nan t 1 1 ..'.!' (i the t to i: 1 1 n . apit.i .1 - ( in-J s l.i- .1 S. ii t.i ri. A ' III!, ,1'li l.'I'S v ' of r - n i e -' .l'l' 111!" Ilk II T " HI-. 1 1 - A i - l 1 1 r Kin-- Ni. hol.'i' w 1 1 i '! revv f r "n v. I. it it is he-,- 1 . nl. ni,- for i: i iv 1 -e. n: . it a 1 eon - . rn I , a. e with An-t rl , Ti e i vi ;i e f..i si: rron mi' '1 -it ..i-i i pilt I. ..1' I ' '.!' it 1- ;, t" t lie H.'.'sl . : n. i...r'!iern A ! I -h n i.m h. .- 1 1 ' . t rit.. - oi. 1.1 It i- I,. 1 :. v .-.) hi r- Wile .11- II L.- .1 ' I l: tlir.'i llll.t.lltl- ally ni iill.i 1: t'. that tie! n i'ini f t -I I ... 1 . 'I'i "'I'1 K.ti,: w 1 1 1 1 si ,i e N i ' A i.st t ii 1 1 mi' r I ' .1 I , I'i. t ' I, i w m t e Ad i in ' i vi 1 . t M t il.lt .' I tU .- Kiel iiul:. s mk Nu- .h',1 to t I Al-t flail I I 1.1" t. 1 .ni Aiiri i ni 'lit i;cMirtMl. P. .i : :. ' i N pre-s l : :.! l.-jo . - . SI 1 1 1 ! . i ! Mes- t 'a . s a i; W I M .ntiii. s-'.i v p. a' i ..; o- , M l . o ' 1 1 -- in cord will. A 1 According local Knt.'.-h t ween M oi' t . : llhS be. Ii S k'll i eport . d tn territorial n.t A ' t t h f . .. . t II 1 V in o i . port s ' i r. 1 1 - , an an r and A :-' .1 An nmt . i 'IIII.K- tile fl.t ::in of M-.T Hi .. he. ut I t! Joyful Cheers Are Greeting to Kaiser Emperor Drives to Luncheon Tlu-otierh Thronfred Streets and Appears Wall Considering' Els Becant ninets. perJin, by wireless to Snvv ill'-. 1.. I.. Jan. l." ' P. P. ) - Kaiser Wil.ielm was iovfullv chi.rcd I -t I'' t flip. nps today as he drove t. 1' i - h -kanseb-r lute Leon The Kaiser appeal.-. I w-i!. ering his ree.-rt i!lne-s. I ntlian ,1 of .1. Is on Trial. Ti i .J.arg, Iaa. . Klatni In hi j irv T. li the fl :eph Plot e.) with th rn u r. ., a mug ii 1" 11 i n g it h r.-serv a t ion la in loi i- J udge 1 111 ''l.lteii Stat.-s is the se, or , t 1 St. ), Id ''. t -M' 1 f. .': LI'i, result. I. g in t : . t he jurv . I'.ii.v, ii.-: h.lbnl Is...,. - ,.;rii- .. ' home fo! low 1 :.g a -Second degree 11. ;: ' . Polk I 1 .. 1 1-1 " ' ' ll. i , . n rje-i-. . it her w .titer. "Id ami ro.s are i fl : ii g I I'"!! i .-.-. a : : L'ame .. ., starving. b Ix-er and ithln a few ,ve been M'l-ll hi" 'IP'. "Baked by Franz At the U. S. Bakery E.rjyth and Flanders IT REPORTED IN MONTENEGRO HAS PROVEN FALSE RUMOR HAZING IN MENTAL FACULTIES OF DENTAL STUDENT? Mother Says ''Yes"; Dr. Mil ler Says "No" and Dcclaies Young Fellow Unfotlunate. PADDLING ADMINISTERED CoUsjr President Bays FadtUta Wars Small, Parent Bays They Wars HALT an Inch Tnick. Virt i;r:ie.t llr-Pett' tutiil.J fa. ,.! ties Itijurei hy Jiai.ni; tei.lveil when w s in.tiate.l Into the North I'a i;.' io!l,a,-e ,.f I i.-i.n.-t: y utei I'har "i'" v i.iM . tottr'.' ' " - i v i liot.ert"" tiioth.r. Mrs, 'e.!..t l',:e,.r ;.s Mr, rose drive. l:e.!ei.t i "tl4 ' ihe l.itii.Kik UTid 'ot. : ... , i 'N"'' --'' It ll.r'.erl f Miller. Presio- ui of t'.,- , ol,,.., -'!'. rt.-. ,v ).,, i.. . , , n Kiailiiat. of -''v ...oiiiiiv. , inter Htteiul- 1 tl,,- . VKn, -.Tii-iul , ul- H-e, wl.er,- I,.- t..i:-.,!! -M rs. r.ei ... i iii- 1. ,, , , ,,n tO til.! lillO Of I .1 .... M 1, .,!,,.. -' aUlJ I-' .'it' -i', l tl,,il !h,-! lia.1 never been iiiivth.n tie luai'er with biin. Tirai Boy "UrLfortuxate." lr. Miller, jire.sid.-iit ut tl..- i ".!.., tas that Koberis wa i nt i,,iui.,j ,t hid Initiation, or nllt b.-J ha'.li.t;. un. that the boy m "im 1 oil utiat e. iJr. Miller dlil not vil.dt In, ne.u.t by "unfortunate." "Wo do not allow haiuiv;." j,i'i. I .; Miller, "out wo are not resiioiiMibiri 1. . what the totudenLa do after the Iu the ie hool. ' lioherm wa-s ba- k In bc!rol th n. xt L.y. and told his torn JXiUoTm li dnlnt "-"il t'i lnltialiun. iiej didn't Kav town until more than a month alter the inflation." It is rl.umed that luilierts sa.is ', taken down the Lno" by thu junior. , win, , i.ii.iiii-lnl it. lnlti.ifio,, of l I rfi fie-hn,.-;i. That i.-. that lit wan l.ik.-'i p.i-t a ln, ..f a-tiilclith, who. Mm. I'.-'-er sa si, beat her ton with ud l.i-s. Wlra Paddles War UaacJ. It Miil.-r aiinuis that '.-mil inl w.i used at the, Initiation i 't - Hetcer fsajs nl.ij Paw ,jn. ..f ti.j pa.;. lie-, ami that It la ahout 1 S u,,.t 1' i.u. Inlf an i ii. li till. k. a i d i,i..-i ll.-Ii ul'i.'lt three Hit'!. w Id. to t o I ;.!!' Mio nays ciie ki um th- i.atnes ol two of the. student wi ; n.:.. he ll'", id to have -ti i. k h-r ."!. - e .-..'. h that phv mi. nii.s (.. ; s -i her soii'.s ir j.iiy may h.- d f to it .! i- .1 veri.hra. and that there w.:!.- I4H1 wells, on Inn ba. at w b- 11 he cam,, h.,111 . Mi" says that what slm has 10 .1 of lis Hijuriis I- not 01.0 let.tn of wait wus done tu him Aft.r the hazing. Mis. larger s.i v . the voung man lost his iiiiim-iy, in I she had her brother loliow him, and vv a 1 1 h his every mo e 1 11 I .: h u 1 of his .onilitliiii, wf n h she sa 1 s was suc'i tor four wiiIsm thai he ilnl not know who he was, nor, wh n he ri covered, wli'ie he had le en nor what l.e had none. It was bald the ro uvtry ollowedsvn op.-t a t ioti. Hot. cits departed for New York last night to eiig.igu Hi- In.iliMi'Irt if 1 pei i.nl , -t s Mis. P.elg'r l-avaj tlat In--w.ll be it,.' gu. -t of an aunt 11. ere HE CLAIMS LIFE IS WORTH LUG j WelUKr.own Buffalo Udy Says Her Husband Is Now Cured by Plant Juice. I'laht Juire, the 1 '. t.h'. really put- I . d.r; overcome' n : 1 I., a rtburii and i .- 11.' : It not on!;, n' ts the ll'.l" ail r . : ' rl.f -mat .- -'. ' st;,'. 11.. ts f! un I 1 ' y hr t !a I ft s t ta . 1 stoma ' x in " r -k-e-t on, sp-p-ia. i.'uH .:, ! the r ,od t he s'om.o h but is ..i l ell m. na t I .- hi ...el A. I ua.1 ; w : .0 have used with hijci-esji a re 1 ali the aiclentlflc tin- U I I ' ' i v . ii-t. ,!, the Bt-ntemeot of 11. 1 t ir e, who lives at No. y btreet, Puffuio, N. V., 1.. it. I .Mv h.-iiatid had stomach trouble. . .--i.g gas whbh pressed upon his (..it, making him very short Ot breath, p.- i '. ild not eat unv tlrmg and waa un-..:,!- to sl'rp ut l,ie!t. I obtained a u-jlo Ij.ttle of Plant Juice for him ,- ,i afl.-r taking this he felt SO much h.-'tcr that 1 got another tiottle for hiu.. The second bottle, he nay, made I in feel like a new man, in fact en tiiely cured and he la recommending it to all his friends." There are numerous symptoms of this trouble that Plant June an re lieve. In fact, any of the following may denote affections of the stoma' It Indigestion, dyxpepHia. 1 ' ' '-.tig of wind. sick, throbbing b- i ho lo-, poor circulation, night sweat", that tird feeling, costi venesb, coated tongue or a poor complexion. ITant Juice is sold in all Owl I'rua; Stores. lAdv i Try It (or Plain Toast, French Toast, Sand wiches or Ordinary TabU Us. ORDER A LOAF FROM YOUR GROCER a,