THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SAT jRPAV; FEBRUARY 5, 191G. S c"vt c commcn mew. rovrmm. otmou Cystem otTJrtttla, adPp3 Rr9-d lo ColaanLlrfGirt Park CSOH KJLTSSUX. Jt?33T u7: - . ITXOFSU of flam or DrvxiyOFinarr won : ths coirnau. ooxos pauc . r The toHowkiy rsiit of plaa aa4 ptegr its af Weefa. atoataf the Caraatbta Core Park of ltS acres ka beea SBbauttad to- Forester Heary 8. Grass at Wash, inrloa, B, C, bp th Cuhuabia Gorg Park Csauarttc of tb Partlaad Caaaiber of Cnatatarrt, com posed, of Jacob Kaazler. Ataes & Brnioa, Fury Ohast Laerrard aad fc. k. ShcUcy. -,J-l A anHwiaai mmaaaiiasaia ar-1aaark aadertakea la saticlsat detail aaerery to aatlia th tm proeasBaat aaest assist! for deralopratt th as of th park for rscrestioa earsosss. A syateaa of T nils eoa aectsaa; th Cottnabta knar HJcbway wkh tba wilder aad jwora eataot sarta of tb aark m oaa af th arst Ta tepoaraaky of tb park h) sack aVst what tatwrld a ta locatioa at as ataia trsil ereteta is calls brioaa.' I fact, (be braalrs or ai(h atoaataia cKfl rise abroptly free t rrrer, aad thsrs ars bat ry few psteiblt loca- spay loc-- The aiam taoroagWara of tt perk wiu of eoers always a th hard sarfaead Coeaeabia Rrrar Highway, which skirts k aottkara edge for ant eacir length of atilss. Leading freea-tb highway soatkward throngh --L. 1. ummh! L..-4a ' - ' k AkwMilit , KJ: '!,;. HMO" y0 -r" " 1 he iveataia trail ate trails anaibered 1,. 4. and 11 lowaMat of tht tract ha conaittad of clearing away oa eiap). Of tkea th EUt Creek Tra? (No. 4) th anderbraah. leveling teat sites, and jrtrridinga fcw sMoald, b gad into road sad eaSeaded. a rapidly a Sr places aad a oaaidyof fa wood. rtof wtoc kiato la.es ars svailaMa, to LoetLak and Mt Howl to b J km topablicase. Prated aottccahm beea 9 tasatst sjjtb ihTrosos fa Hoed Rircr yUy. t iaritia, th pahhc to as th tanta greagrt. accord. ' CHAaTaCT Ot COafafKRCat IfTeTf. PQ9TLAKD. OKKOOW ' . iretident of th new company, aad wilt select the alt a Portland oa his refer, from the East. The decision locate her waa reached ater thoroughly kiveatigat ng the crops, rat,, labor, site, etc, ia which th i ureas of Iaaattri lad MaBoiactarcs was of ataicnal Aa astomatic cleat for th catting atf of line of vta irls attached to docks has beea invented by Joel Lacis. 4 CemnMrcml street. Portland. Oregon. With this levies, all danger of vessel being destroysd by bewe; arwnsd to barning dock or wharf I slitmnsted at eel Pas th dsngrr of a man being hit by th recoil of 1 lie cast off whil Uut. There a, provisioa winch caveats sMscMrvoa persons from releasing the liae, as h caiting aff is aad' th sol control of the oa Th cost of the cleat is ao greeter than those of ! ordinary type ia as for many years. It is strongly rod oread by all. owners snd Bip-mirs who bav nipected k. - . , , . Mr. Lace b looking for concern who will tmder ik the manufacturing and marketing of th automatic cleat, which luliy covered by basic patents. . - . Th Chamber of Commerce 1 cndeavontig to leara that small city in thi seclioa is ia need af a clothing ind men's furnishing star. ... . Th Salinger Sales Company of Et Randolph itreet. 'Chicago, is witling to represent high grade man ufacturers ia that market. They prefer specialties of t character that will met tore tip to the high stsadard 1 bey claim for their organization snd invite corretpond tnce with manetact.reri ia this territory. . They ehrim to be ia a positron to giv saBafsctory commercial and bank references. ' W. A. Goeaett, of Baker. Or, hjr aecered sje bsterit on a, best storage generator. Mr. Gossett feel confident that this will rtvolouonue th conaerrauoa . A fntL T r ACnvmit OP TH TRADE AMD COlOlaWCX BI7KXAU. A ronrm.nicatioa has been recerred by the Chamber -of Commerce from the Naval Base Committee, an As lori orsamration of which F. C Hartey ia Chairman, and rsqaesting the co-operstioa of this Chamber m hav ng a naval baa established at th month of th river. Th snw commemcatios ha beea scat to all th com. aiereial bodies el the Colambia basin. Th Chamber of Commerce has lor more than year beea endeavoring to have seme kind of naval baa ttabliahed or th Columbia River, and ia making th eflort designated 00 sit or section of the rivr where th station hold be located, having it entirely to th ' Deaarfmsnt to aay where it would orefrf to-have the earn placed. Atturirtce has beea givrn to Mr. Harlcy that this body will gladly co-operate fit any ffprt. -That proposed far Astoria is a much larger plan than was contemplated by the Portland Chamber of Com merce Committee, which had the matter ap earlier with th Oregon dclerition. All membcri of the' Chamber believe ihat th full strength of this commanity will b devoted to whatever plsa promises fh strongest sssar- BJK of SBCCCSS. . At th present time Seattle and Saa Francisco com mercial and 'industrial interests are concentrating Bpea the problem el having erected at sTremcrton, and at, or near Mar Island, plants for the bcritdintref large battle ihtaa. Secretary of th Navy Daniel favors sseh ptans. Biifa have been introdaced for th locatioa of th tarn at the saints ststcd. Under th broader pportnnities or national preparedness ss being arged by the U. S. . GorernmeHt it seem certain that Important improve ment a of thi character will b andcrtskea. ' M Ceaar-Wehrnaha. Mtnsgmg WreeroT of Kosmog Liae, .the German steamship company that for years Op .1ISS: DE GRAFF SAYS Fl ortiatia reace. uelesate s Snowbound at Hood ftiver; Tells of the Trip. ; - --M' Hoofl & River, Or., Feb. 6. Through :he Efforts' of Mrs.- Charles. Castner. resident' of tho State Federation of .Vornen's clubs. Miss Grace DeGraff, mow-bound at Rood River on her re urn from the Ford peace ship voyage, vas greeted by an audience of 100 last iiem art .ins Mount Hood hotel lobby. She spoke SO" minutes on the peace trip. -. Miss -De ; Graff, said countries tvereLrepresented at The Hague con ference, and that three days were -pent making; resolutions declaring or-, universal peace, advocating demo cratic control of government, and-,open eas to all nations. It was the sense of the meeting that t he v governments , should control man i factors and distribution of war mu- Itlons and .'that children shoikid be ducated along peace lines In school, n stead of by the use . of tet books iiled with war themes. The most ' important resolution, she tid, was one proposing a peace com dsslon sitting during war' time, iirough fwhich" warring nations could egottate. She aald that all nations re looking1 to America to take tha ini attvs In a peace movement. ThatHenry- Ford succeeded in what 3 started out to do, by establlshlno; s ace bureau and that the entire dele atlon was cordially received In Nor ay and Sweden, and that the senti ent of foreign nations is for peace er declarations by Miss De Qraf f. She Wears Boots. When goo4 wtfa foes to market boots nteat - worn to bock tnov. But at home fnel fur irl by - deaiera rhe advartlae la todava '""ii. ww cumus away coau.'. ' aqv, wmm iron Increases strength of delicate, nervous, rundown peopla. 20t per cent fn ten days in - many instances. 100 forfeit If It fails -as ner full ex planation in large article soon to sp- seaY - in tms paper. Ask your doctor . or ;:!t about It. Owl Drug Co, al carry it in stock. )RD AGCOMPUSHED HIS OBJECT IN EUROPE . i 1 i e - .. - - . ' - . -i 'S """ J 1 . l;"-""1- , .. 'r - i Kajatft of Ct.tkaiiat WrtAlrafy ( - Tb Hsraaaa Croak Trail (project ea tb sssp) k already baaa cOBatraetcd at s cast of abort eJML It leaves the bibway at a point three lies abew Cao cade Locks aad follow Henaaa Craek to Wahtaet Lak aad ladna Moan tarn altitad eSS laet- dis. taac of 14 St Ue. At Wnateaa u tt toaaecti wita . fSrrv the proposed trail wl ,, ap W Crsk. Hi -; pack, train, travi area waa . trail wotea wui e pout rrora tn sistrway ek. Herataa.Creek Trail is epca ta foot : pack traia. treed three) ka entire leaetb of 14 mile. It aaisr tasne rood waning sad pusae arte. betiiies aaaking acotiaibl th bestriiiBl UUst tb lorkl : of Hcrmaa Creek. ,v.v :;. .5 i.r '.'.: Tba Boaasefila Trail (proiect oa. tb ) Which was baitt dariar Joly sad Aagast of but. year, it aa eaceptioaallr scsatc trail. Lcavuma; the -CokuBMa Krret ; Hiahway sheet half a sails abaes BoaaeriUa, it ascends oa aa easy grade to the top af Mt. Was aad thea follows th dmd beta tea Taaaar aad Eagle Creeks for a ctttaacs 01 ama mxes. rraai is top ot hi na the watdings aad iaUadaof th tower Col hn j I nreiaet t no the mssl. Deiisg tb summer of 114, a portioa of th level beach . abmn Eaa4n Creek adiotaaaa the hiahwaT nerttaUy ready for the as of campers. f ha far, tb erated Kaers oat the Wert Coait of Worth aad Soeth America, ia bow ia Saa Francisco conferring with Har old H. fcbey. Pacific Coast agent for the company. While in Saa Francisco) last week. W. D. B. Dodsoev Secretary of th Trade and Commerce Bares a, had a netting with Mr. Wehrhshn and was s.surtd that h -would be fat Portlsnd within th neet two or three week. . He Wilt be acoompenied en the northern trip by Mr. Ebey aad will b received ia this city by th commercial widest. - - - . 'r- Mr. Wehrbaha stste that he is studying the cotamcr. ciai conditions oa th Wsst Coast of the two America with the purpose of re-eitaMi.hing the- Kosmes servics whenever the garopeaa arar is fmiihrrl, . A tetter hag beea received by the Trad aad'Coea enerc Bsreaa from the Chairmaa of the French Com miaaioa that is now stsd ring tndastrial aad commercial eondttronS ia thi country, stating that on account of limited time la America tt will be impossible for any members of th Commission to visit th Pacific North west. Aa argent invitation was sent th Commission by thi Bureau inviting them to visit this territory snd stady th export aad import possibilities. Members of the -Chamber regret that th Comavission has beea enable to visit Portland, as it is felt that, with the establishment of direct steamship service between th Columbia and France, there is going to be en appreciable increase of direct commerce. 1 he nop is bcm oat oy th Chairmaa of tb Commission that at a later dat com members of the Commission may be able to visit . ths city snd. if so. arrangements will be made to receive them here and place before them every possible mforma tioa to improve commercial condition, Somebody asked: . . v -WHKR DOES THE WSST BXOINr " .When yon are ia New York, they call Detroit, VVest: in Detroit. Kansas City is West; in .Kansas it Is Denver, snd in Denver, West is beyond the Rockies. -Th followtnar is reoty to that query by Arthur Ckapmaa OUT WHKRK THS WEST BEGINS On, where the handclssp's a little stronger. Out where lb smite dwells a little longer, i ;-. ", '.' .That whera.th West begin. Oat where th ran U littl brighter, : Where th snows that fall are a trifle wWfvt, v Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter That's where the West begins, Ont where th skies sre trifle bluer, Out whera friendihio'i a little truer, That' wher tb West begins. Oof where. fresher breese is blowing, . Where there's laughter ia (very streamlet flowing. Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing. That's where the West begins. Out where th world (s rn'the'msVing, ' . Wher fewer hearts with despair sre aching. Tht wher the Ws begin. Where tnere'l more of singing and less of iirhm. "Where there la more of givine and less of buying, And a maa aukes friends without half trying That's where the West berins. Th CommcTrisI Xiub, Oregoa City. Oregon. Brief Tales of Late 'News The Kaiser Is Said to Be on the Western Front; British War Of fice Tells of Damage Done by Zeppelin Raid; General Goethals Tells -of Condition of Panama Canal; , Italian Steamer Will Leare New York With Mounted Gnns Still In Position. ' , Foreign. .' ZeOndon Kiser Wilheim Is said to b on the western front and has been there for some. time. U- ' Xvoadon Iron currency is issued by the Austrian government. It is re ported. AtasM M arie Lemos; Red Cross nurse from Chicago, who. survived the sinking of - the Italian steamship BrlndisL struck by a: mine in the Adriatic, says 200 . Montenegrins who were unable to swim killed each other as the ship sank; r yarls Premier Romanones ' aays Spain desires to remain neutral. Zsoadoa .The , policy ' of reprisal against Germany advocated by many sines the last; Zeppelin raid Is con demned by Viscount Bryce. ' XeondOsVTbe-war office gives a list of the damage done by the latest Zep pelin raid, declarin g no damage was done to docks, granaries or munition factories. In all 26 men, 28 . women and seven children were killed and that I men, 4 women and seven children were Injured. In the 29 raids, great and small., that haVs taken place over Great Britain since the war began, 133 men. of whom, 17 wer soldiers, 90 women and 43 children have been killed. - -. BezUn Zeppelin 119 "has not re turned from a reconnoltering raid, says an official communication. - arls It is said that Crown Prince TouBsof Exredin, reported to have com mitted suicide, was assassinated. Bucharest Roumanja has mads ar rangements with ths Austro-German syndicate for the further sale to the latter of 1,000.000 -tons Of corn. 850, 000. tons of wheat, 160,000 tons of bar ley and 100,009 tons of oats. Washington . Chines government troops are reported to have defeated ths rebels near Suichowfu with grreat loss. It is denied that Mongolian in surgents have crossed ths great wall toward Peking. . National. ' afsnns ' Ths commission passed ths assembly bill to buy ths Manila rail way for $4,000,000. Ths "blue sky" bill was passed. American employes of the government who have served six to 10 years ars to be retired on 40 per cent and full salaries respectively. v WashisgtoawThe senate passed' a bill spproprtatins; $100,000 for the re lief of Mississippi 5 valley flood suf ferers. - , Washirirtoa Th Italian steamer Caserta is to b permitted to sail with the guns she carried 'on her arrival In New Tork. . , WaliiasoVTGeneral Goethals says chambes ot commct irrwt, TomAwo, okbook eae with certain ral a aa M arovid da it lalia -! la, IDI, y . ; - r r"r" v . -T"-. ryjfrJSTi Kgyyyjg'g'g joy - r r "r.7---7. 1 777 i.'i.Tn f wff i above tau ua that of Malrnoaaaa Fall. Thn trail etart from tlx highway at th Eacte Crack " aw arena, and follow th caaroa to ' Mountain aad Waktaam to a faactioa tritk Hi , , Creek prrrioaaly aaearioaa. This trail arBl b til taeroaciitar acroa tn para troom aorta to wtaaut aamiM anil aomctun bm impro t -aaobila road Lorn tbm Cohambia Rivar Hiarh' - Lak aad ML Hood, A archmiaanr locaooa : tar trail to Waataaa Laac a diataoc of tea saila, . foa, has bce raaoa.' A aaria of tu baaatiiul fall are Ma. paned arhki th Crtt two aad -a ball aulas of tk trad. T marral of tb .Upaer Fan is that ka rock bad of Earf Creek forai a itiddea barriar. ptiatiiuii; bat a ihimnaer of water to-oas over tba falls, arbilo dttwrtias; the nia TQlam of ta aaw at a ricbt aaala, to reappear again tweaty jrard away ' as- if battiiaa; aresb frota tke aid of th caoyoa atll. . - Maftatt Croak Trail (sroiact oa the awpV Tke - ataia trail sjrsteta af thark will be ittceaaalet anless ' a trail is baitt a Mottatt.. Creek. This crack lows through a wild aad baaatrfol caaroa, which arrorda poa tibia trail roate froaa the hifhway to Ml Tillspa. . t Moffat Cak u Waadiavlv raawh aad aanna - The total tract af this trail wiU a abort saraa Bailee. r an..- r-.M M (mix at k ai tko aabhc as af th aark ancrcstas. there wih aorcly m a t mw deaaaad for a trail front Crack to th top of Mt. Deaaece. coaectiBg with tke. ticrataa vsea trait arm we wreea rvm twaa aw tne - Hood River sBey. Mt Deaaac (to feat) i th highest poiat ia tb Colambia Gorge Park, aad aoea- auads weaderrai views of tb Coram bia Varer, th Hood River- Valley. Mt. Hood, aad the rang of tb Caacad Moaataia ia both Oregon aad Waahbagtsm. About tevca rule of trail would a necessary Jm coa t aect tb highway with th too of Mt. Peaaac. The central idea ie the development pbra for Thi park ahonid be to catica the traveler along th highway to tare asms aad explore th beaaues of th aark, of ' which he catches glimpss st every rare of the road. It was, therefore. Ikon (tit advisable that caata aveenoa aad retting place be an proved aad connected with th highway by lesser trails. A system af short, trail aad oatha at claimed leadins! So th saost noteworthy view-. ' poiat aad places of interest, atach as McCsrd Creek Trail (No. uaaa Mcut vsa. 4rau Let t. ama aace witnoat tanner eiaairng or peper. - jnathshtsp. -,.' . .'.. Th cotnpotitio snd prodnct ia the iirventioa of twa - Eagl Creek Camp OrouBd (project D oa th saap) former employes of the Portlaad Ksjlwsy . Ub t UuThVthe meat entenaive camaiag sit becaae of its Power- Company. The machinery eeed for the mens- aiae. This caaap groan ia very attractive aao ta wont ' begaa last sammer will be continued thi tea so eaol the enure available area, ia developed. Ir it located . about 4 mile from PortUad oa th bard-sarfaced . Colambia River Highway, and ka eonaeqnence will b much esed by Portlaadera thi sammer. Every, eflort is bcnig and to aave this samp in fall rssdiasss for this seaaoa's as. '.Oa haadred more aerataaent caata site are aUaaed. A water system of par naoentaia water aad a sewer system will be inetallsd to manre eee-kation- A small foot bride coenectis- the camp ground oa cither aid of tb crsek i needed: also i short foot paths throne tb gronnd aad along the ' hm .Imm HmmaiAe tba earn svoand. - Work oa thtsxamp site wiU be resomsd ss soon ss the weather pirnuu.. iti, also alaaocd to have this camp aa per- CHAaTOTK OF COssTsTOCa. FRED LARSON, - Secretarr. lvlemberahlpBureeUi: . Tlw fonowing names are submitted Chamber of Commerce ORANOXSS COMTNO MONDAY. Monday, February 14, there wilt b aa -a.iaiua of' from two to three hundred farmer from Willamette Valley pomt oa the Oregoa Electric Railway to Port land. The excursionists are delegates from valley granges who are interested as livestock and co-operative community marketing of farm, prodocte. They 'have been invited to a general conference ta be held at North Portland, at th Union Stockyards, aad will be the guests of th stockyards company at luncheon to be held at oa o'clock on tb afternoon of that dat. Actual eVmonatratioos of bow stock is handled and graded, weighed aad accounted for whea received at the yards: tiiseassioas of th problems of tn oparslis marketing of hog and livestock genera Iry which every farmer waat to hear answered ta delail foil aid by a aumber of brief addresses by experts oa Meaatock matters, will make ap a day of lastractiv enlertsin- SBent. tnp ot inspection will ae conenCTeo nanars th plant of th Union Meat Company. , ft h deiired to disseminate more estimate knowledge af the opsra- tiona of marketing among farmers, marry of whom. It baa beea observed, are almost aa mack, ia the jdark about the reouireinenta of stock offered fas' first-etas market aa ar city people. It will provid a oppor-' tunity for faratera to study comparisons af .tb stock offered foe market on a typical am that day at th. yards. . Eecsrsio rates bav oeca stml from every point on the Oregon- Electric for thi occasion. . Prat Thomas Shew, the livestock evpert of the Great Northcra and Northern Pacific railway who ia now lecturing fa the tetef Washington, ha beea invited to attend and address the farmer of tb Valley aad answer oucatioes. . ; . - it will . not take more than eight months to remove the slides from the Panama canal, and it may. take half that time. Th slides were not caused by turning In the water before th canal was com pleted.:'. ' . Wsshsngton -Supreme' court Justices and other members, of the federal Ju diciary were guests of honor at ths second stats reception held at - the White House last night. , "General. -QUuUkOm, Iowa Eight robbers ter rorized Bhamburgh citizens last night, but were unable. to crack the Stats bank, safe. .- ; . .-, . Sscaaaba, Wis.- Augustus Beau champ, aged , died yesterday after sleeping-continuously for a weeki 7ohastown, a.: . Two thousand miners of the Cambria Steel company were notified of an increase of 10 per cent in wages, effective February 1. Kansas City Th Metropolitan Street Railway company agreed in cir cuit court to pay $500 to Evelyn Whit tlngton, aged 16, because she was kissed by a conductor against herwj.ll. Paciflc Northwest. Tort Ang-el David " rsvingston. Happy Valley rancher, was killed when the - roof of his barn: gave way under the snow.;-!: ',-. : 2- 1 - J ' '"; OoUs VwaJae-Mrs. Rachel 1 Jane Mets, 74, widow of the 1st Fred Metx, pioneer of Oakland, Or., died . at th home of her son.- -v".", Cheb alls John Raff arty .was killed when he was hit by a. chunk of ie hurled by a log which skidded down MIL, -! Whits slmon--Snowa is . eight feet deep. - CThehslls Sheriff Foster confiscated all th punch; boards In th cigar-and confectionery places of this .city. ' Centralis Centralia'a donaUon to th relief - of Jewish war t sufferers totaled $210.4S-;. ::K k ? ..- Belgian Frontier Is j : Closed to Travelers Xov X BHrvd to Xaaloat Issjwr ' : taut ' Ooaosmtratloa ' yrellTnlsary ' to Btvonr Offeasiv- Zs in. progress. : .' Amsterdam;" Feb. 5. U. " P.)Th Belgian .frontier has been completely closed to travelers, it was announced here today." This move is believed to Indicate important concentration. prr llminary'to a strong offensive. . : r- s i ii " i ill it i in i " ' ii ii ' r "i i foaawSesetaauUtly " wHVnnsasua utt CsaVtfsnarwaM MS snswOnal wasaraf ahoald sot rat art tha tiUrriosi fyaam ort tk Chsnaber aad tasvss aad asdssnxial adrasnweat of Ma (sty, Edward ,.m-ra-:,J , Waal chart af a earutakar ia fM seuulov a U. cirvsl at in auria see an sues r ssssna . . Sis eeber iwaa an past iiimIi M A; C x hl eauauare u tnu aa castor ao e- , i awwnaerfc. e . " arerea-or pmham : savour. . ; reaerea-ior aitcains teats; anuire.rul So uaa vweas; Br alarm wus a I I water witt he aill a '" Beat t ueaa. - --- , ta fat, awy eort wTO art facta ta fcis Corg far the ideal alarTOa wf bia Rrrar HifkaM aae-Ferk a nadatvaa wf ant aa Mil at arsl rtM total m sr am aeriUe. of Wark for mi , : rJv-WV- - . ' rrajaet 1-McCord Creek Tra.... 1M.M Frojoct Mowatt Creek Trail XM.M Frorsct Eaele Creek Trail .MM. Froiact t .PeaSmaa Crack. Trail aad csaao. , Protect aSpar Road to Hiah Caaip....... - Proiect T Trail ta Racket Creek...... Project a-SleUrock Moaataia Trail........ eo.- rrotact i msrrssat utt iraM . ... ...... ProJ,c ?. Deiaac Trail O- 7?)? A-jScoita Caanp -Uroaad ., IT" S Si- TS.O riEVt k r.mul - 10 t Tuipa r I wi vvi nusi xttitsMi Project H Boat Laaaintj feost aet aatiaMiHd) Xrojact O- Bnclirl Crack Caata jrqnd , , Total - .ailMJiTatlAfcnaPa ' Takrag aaVaatag of oa of tb great ea( wastes of Portland's wood workiag tadastries.- th Aaitrirta Kind line Block MaatUactarins; Coaapaay ha started epcrataan to atiliee the sawdast af ear timber. Thie aeacsra ka started a saaall plaat at n Kawtharas aesaas, rher-it ia asaaafaciena: small blocks of pre est 4 sawdost boss' together wrth IniUmaiahle ana. teriaL ' Twenty of that blocks ars enclosed ia aa attractive cartoa that retail at cants. Oa or two of theae are aaflieieat to kindle a wood fir and three or lour easily etart a coal or one act tire hi a tang or ar- factarrag of this prodnct i also covered by patenta and ta plana ot ta coenpaay are to eataouaa yaiaat and diettibtioa plants where aswdaat a available. 'The as of the American kindling block not only rt isc a heretofore bard to get rid of was, bat ia a con venience of inestimable vain to th majority of home aad wherever fires sr seed. .- Oregon cherries will ao longer be disguised under , 4 he brands of canneries located elsewhere, aa P. A. Lea;, formerly oa of California largest tirodacer of prsacrved cherries, s arrangenaenta to etart a plaat ia Portland for th national dittribntion of Royal Abb and other fsnsoa cherriea of Oregon ander Oregon kniut Th. w taiMii will .anerat a th Lena Fr.it Prodnct, Omsts.. A. 'nMrJJot ta. Loa Syraa Rcfxaiag Compsay. of Saa Francisco, m Frait Products Company. . f. A. Loaf, formerly of the. KTWa. IKTLAXP. OSSOOst - : "', u possible members for the VtKQmA " - ACTTArX At A CHASTaOt IOMBXK. Director Ormstead baa beea bat five year fat carving eat a place for himself ia tb business world of Port land. A astir of M irmcepolis, Mr. Oimstead fn-sr mi araud to Scattl. Whet he was ideaufied with th avLse aaviaaM CalaBiaia t.faia vseoa; seel of IS, ra- ' lirun at te ilmaat mini variety at tta iiirnir s-fx;x::;:;"-- i i - .- i&m&mtc .. i hi in iniBj mf ,i sasewwiiiwwnuuaal , to PoetUnd aad became laisrsslid with tha Portlaad True Company. Out af that Yeixatioa grew the venter National Baak, af which Mr. Okesstssd Matiooal Baak, af which Mr. Okesstssd t ad auasger. He is oa of th of tba Chamber of Cnmam i a. i ectiv Jiiryin Deliberation . Upon Murder Case aujunjaBBwassauaaaBSUBUSSBSuaaua TJp to ZToon Today Vo Seoislon Xad Ben Iswached In Oas of A. Vakano, Aooused eTapaasss. . No verdict had been received at noon today In the case of A. Nakano, tried for the murder of N. Tobdtnata. Tobit nata was "shot when he attended a Jap anese entertainment at Arion hall. The caus of the shooting is as much of mystery after the trial as it was be fore. Hurlburt & Layton, attorneys for the defense, contended . that . there was a conspiracy on the part of several Japa nese to "get", Tabltnata. Interpreter Komastu, a witness for the state, said on direct examination that he was not in the hall at the time of the shooting. On cross-examination he testified that he saw the whole affair from behind ths scenes. . - . - - I. ' It was also admitted that a Japanese wielding a long knife was waiting at the door f or Tabitnata in event of his escape and flight from -the bullets In side. ' - . . ' l Although only one person is charged with th murder, It,.was shown that two bullets .of . different caliber were fired into th victim's, body. Mrs. Fred Metz, Follows Husband ' .- A-M -i . 'V-'I.7' Colfax,- .Wash-. - Feb. 5. Mrs. - Fred Mets, aged 74r died Friday at the home ot her son, A. H Mets. county .auditor of Whitman county. ' Mr. Met died at Colfax last month. Mrs. Mets crossed th plains with " her: parents, Mr. and Mra M. R. Schumpe, located at Oak-' land. Orw in 18S7. She was married to Fred Mets In 1865. They moved to Portland in 1887. and moved to Colfax in ' 1891. On son and ; on brother survlv. ": Sb " was a member of th Christian church and bad belonged to th Bebekah lodg for 20 years.,. Th lodge will assist Rev. Mr. Williams In th funeral service at Christian church Sunday at 2 p. m.-. t :" : . - - Trade With Qliapferica! Vw Torlr. ank TTsrlmstss Export and ltepOTt Trad XdM Yx fsarOOOrOOO 'Seyond Previous eeortt. New Tork, Febw P. Export and import business between the Unit ed States and South America amount ed to $456,000,000, last year,, the : Na tional City bank estimates. This is $92,000,000. beyond., the best previous record.. . . 'V -, ;big profits wmm MOEiicilAi Amcmcan-Hay ship Co. td ( Place Fleet In the Atlantic Trade. FLORIDIAN EfDS SERVICE Tlm SKaiwI Btfals la' SWU Ttaf riom ; SsA TTmBClaOO SibUrotvflat Will Bmflt. The' American-Hawaiian Samahlp company yesterday-a.nnouncd Its com plete, withdrawal from Paclfia trade. The sugrar trade, which has hitherto held that company'; Jn the service, has been abandoned, for the -time belnc and their; entire fleet of 28 10.09-ton carriers has beejl or will. be. chaRered for service on- the Atlantic It Is . estimated that ; the company will, be -able to pay for the cost of con struction of its" entire fleet toy- one year's service on the Atlantic side.jOUlo ine fleet would ilkely have- paid a dividend of from t io 10 per . cent If fcept In these waters. The steamer - Floridlan, ",' a new steamer built to .replace the at earner Washlngrtonlan. lost off Baltimore breakwater a ear ago. will be the last vessel to come to' this coast.-. She is to sail from New Tork next Friday". - The withdrawal of this company from the inter-coast 'trade will be a great boon to the already busy , railroads. In addition t( diverting much West bound tonri&f e 'to the roads. It 1s ru mored .here that-wtthin the next week an arrangement will be announced by which the sugar ' from the - Hawaiian refineries will be handled by a small fleet of regular' coajsrllng steamers Into San Francisco, there to be loaded ' on trains and shipped to various . points In the east.' . s Much additionaVtbnhage wiTl also ie available now for - the lines remaining in. the Honolulu frade out of Ban Francisco. The. T' American-Hawaiian handled monthly 'much of the Inbound freight to the. Islands and this will now .of necessity?, g'b by other routes. The t Amerlca-g-Hawailan Is the - last ' American compan-to yield to the al ' lurements of big., profits over an es- taDiisnea ana low-.jrp-orit run. w. R. Grace & Co' the tuckenbach Steam ship CO.. the' Pafitja-Pacific line, the Boston-Pacific jTbcV. '.and many small concerns have aroppkd'out one by one. t " IjOS ASGmJEdAX CHAKTER Plan Pro; r Jtianaiinsr of Municipal amship Line. - Xios Angeles, -Proposals bo LFeb. 6. (P. N. S.) Los Angelev ship pers charter twk' three light' draft vessels to operate4 through the Panama canal on a cooperk Qve basis have been made by F. P. G son, traffic mana ger of the AftsocA. ed Jobbers, the ves sels to take the OS of the American Hawaiian compax .;. liners, which have been discontinui because of the slides in the cani; Mr. Gregsom stir d that the shippers would also ronne; congatBS to remit tolls charged atl he canal until the va. and free for pas- canal is entirely f age to all vesse AUi ALONG WATERFRONT Frank Bollam. .'ty ticket agent for the Alaska Stea 1 ship company, re- celved word this r-rnlng that the sail ing or tne sieame , jenerson ror Alas ka from Seattle f id, been advanced 24 hours. She will sail February S at J p. ni. ' The steamer Ot gona commenced her operations - for' tl' Pacific Telephone ct Telegraph Co. early this morning. She is carrying; fC crew of men who are repairing the 'lines jf rom - Llnnton to St. Helens. ' i The steamer Breakwater will be sent out tomorrow night. for Ban Francisco only by the North Pacific Steamship company. She will double back from the Bay City, sailing Friday on the schedule of the steamer Roanoke, now engaged in hauling, relief supplies to San Diego. . The steamer Bear sails this after noon for San Franclacc- Tanker XjaUnched Today.. . San Francisco. Cal- Feb. 5. (P. N. S.) Marking -another ' step in the un precedented volume of ship building at th Union Iron Works this year, the new oil tanker LrOs Angeles of ths Union Oil company wih be launched today. This is one of tie 12 mammoth tankers under construction at the local shipyards, and a sister ship of the , La Brei, launched two months ago. ! As the Lsos Angeles slides down the ' ways, Miss Gertrude Orcutt, daughter of W. W. Orcutt, director of the oil company, will break a bottle of Call fornla champagne over the tanker's bow. Onward Ho Believed to Be Iiost. Vancouver, B, C Feb. -4. (P. K. S.) As vessel after vessel makes a belated arrival from the northern banks with tales of hardships and storm, fisher men began to abandon hope for the (overdue steamer Onward Ho. The New England reported ales and ter rific seas and' th Manhattan had. to shelter for five daya Th schooners Republic and Liberty puf into. Prince Rupert witn a story or storm and stress and now comes word that the schooner George E. Foster was thrown on her beam ends 40 miles off Takltat. Captaln W. .Walter snd J. Robins were frost bitten .and gashed by a lump of lc railing on tnem. - . WMW-WMAeMM mm Ask ..for River Worlt. . Washington, Feb. 6. OJ. . P.) r Straightening of the Napa river chan nel, California, .was recommended in a report ' of. -the army engineers to congTeas today. At he same time they said work on the nomingues channel at Los Angeles ought to be don by local authorities. .:. Arrtrala reknaary i. -' - ".- A.' KUbnrn. Arserfcaa tf?rar. Captain VfcLelaen, jaiannrar aad fretgbt from Saa FVaracIapo, Cbo Bay as Eureka, Morta Facltle DiesmsBip cosrxysui v.-. . .. ;-. 5 , --.-- -- Breakwater. American' etearoer, Oaptala Marsvpa.--. paauaipaais aad Xrwicnt. -rrota a yrsnclarxv Nortfa PadOc SteamahtT eoeripanT Col p. a.- Miesia. Aasericaa onager. Orava Harbor, for repair. U. 8. rnlnn-. .ii-V- Xlaaartoras Xatasary 0. - r - T. A. Kiltrara. Anerieea emr, Oaptala McLellaa. paaaens-er aad , Craltrnt. for Oooa Bay.- Eureka aad gas rruoelaooy Marts Pacific Buasaablp eosnpany, . . - Besuv-Aaaericaa ateanaer.' Cantata Kooendarr, ptiwiiewi and freight, star Saa- FTawisew and U anseles, Has rTsnclaeo a poruaas te aalp company. , Slarine Altnawae. ' . Wlraa Dovra te'Vorth HaaeV -All wire eotuieetioa wltk Starts. Bead is'eot. NEWS OF tHE PORT and wlff b for least another 4 Jsoars, e- cxicxUbs to tb) weatbet jHtrean, i - -.: ,- -Stm aad Tiaaa rabrvasry . Sua riaea, 1:28 a. ra Bun acta, 6:23 p. m.' ' '. - 4 - y-.Titom at Aatori.. .. ' - . ' 'HtsteWa.lew-:: ; Loer WhteTJ 2:49 tu 8.T tt- J r. a. n. I a fort p. m. 8J t I i p, n. 0J foot - Tb tlaa ball on tb V. 8. bydragrraneire wfficaj waa drociped at exactly noust today. iSOth siefldiaa time.- - - - Daily" River Retvdiiis. - V. gH A. M.r laoth merldlaa Time. t Si it 11 CTATIOKS u aV Lewis ton, ...... 24 as so ao a.i OjO.O i.TrO.tW CautiUa 1.5 Kcgeno . . T.Tj .8i0.12 Albany . ........ 8 sierra ......... Orwgorj City.... Portland H.6r o.aki.os M:( 8 O.AS Ha 0. .1,0.03 iU.U )OQ. 15 7.i O.l - ( h-allia. River FJrtscaet, Tha Wtlmmatt) VI at PTjrUanrl will rla I two or Uiraa dara. Balgbtly darlrioT the aest 6tMuner Due to Arrive. PASSINGrRS AKD FBEIGHT "S-KBT.-,-- Prom , i Date.. NortaorB PadOe. ... 8. P.-............Feb. Beax S. F. A- I A ...Feb. JS breekwrtat- S. F., C. B. m E..Fe. . Bevr 8. F C. H. ..Fro. P. A. Ulbargt .....8. F., C B. A B..Feb. 17 Hoaaoke ...8. D. and way Indef. City L, A. k S. F......1bcVC Bteainer. Due to Depart. pas&bTNGEbs and raxiGBx. Warn rrora .. Dana. . A. KHbura .... C. B., K. St g. r..reb. 6 Rrenkwater . B.. K. A BB. .Feb. 8. T. Feb.-. 1 Northern Paelfle ...a. T. Feh. a San Ramon..... B. F. .............Feb. ft er h. r. a L. a Feb. Ie Beavar ............ U a. I, F.....Fb. 1$ Ke iy ......... i a. b. r.:...lndf. Eeaook 8. U. and war. . I Bile f. Steaaaera leavias Portia al tea? Hi Fraarteew ealy cenaect wltb t'J (teener aie and Har vard. reaviBS saa rranclaeo Meaday, Wedaee day. Friday aad Batardaytor Las Aagtle as saa snuarw. Teasels in Port. Barta. At la. A, as. , Berearere. Ft. as.... ............... .Llnnton Astoria Celilo. Am. sa , CoL P. 8. Mtekil. Am. .......St. Helena a Llnnton .......Astoria Elginshire. Br. bk F. A. KUbora. Araw-a Ootumbta Hoqulans. Am. aa...... Iocs. Am. ecu. ....... Long-dale, Br. a .. . Rainier ........... West port ............... .S Li e in Mliae Marti. Jan. as.. Martla'a Blnff uiympic. Am. as N. P. Mill ..MaBtrtiial tuMc.uiy, am. aa.... .......... w apama. sou? aa.. ...............coach Waacaoav Nor. sa... ........... boand sp At NvighbOTliis Ports. Astoria. Feb. 6. Left no at ft a. esredge Col. P. g. Micnle. 1b tow at a. m., aclwopcr E. B. Jackson, rrom Doaedui. Astoria. Feb. 4. Sailed at saldnjsrbt Tt- punt, for San Francisrw; at a. m. Jonas Poolsen. for Baa Frtuictsce; at v a. m.. Geo. W. .FMiwirk. (or Ban Ftsnclscrx Arrived at 2 and left op at 4:80 p. m., Atlaa, from Baa rTancuro. jarnveo ar. a p. tn.. areata aione P. S. Mlcble. rrom Aberdeen.. Sailed at 7 n. in., Daisy Putnam, (or Bn Francisco. Arrived t lO-and left up at 11:0 n. ao.. F. A. Kll- bnrn, from Saa Franclaoo, rla Enreka Cooe Bay. San Pedro. Feb. 4. Arrived at Jl a. ra Beaver, from Portland, via Ban Francisco. Balled at 7 p. no., Roanoke, from San Dleso, for Ban Francisco. Saa Frsnr-tsco. Feb. 4. Arrived MarubflM. Albion. VtiM p. tn.; Norwegian ateamrr Al fred Noble, Tkltai. 12 noon; Vanguard. Ko- reka, 2:30. p. ra.; Arak, W 11 la pa Harbor, 6:20 p. tn.; Senator, Seattle. 6 p. m.; Oleum, Seattle. 0:20 p. m.: rreddent, n periro. v:4w n. tn. : ue soto. favia. iw a. avs don, 10:30 p. m.; Moklletr). . Port Anreles. with barse Cnarles Nelson m tow. 11:10 P brls- Geneva, Papeete. 10:20 p. m. Railed City of Topeka, Boreka, 12 norm; Klajnatb. San lylrrn, 2 p. m.; National City, Fort Bragg, 6;50 p. m.; Joen, Saa Pedro. 11:15 p. m. BalTma. Feb. 9. Arnreo Bruins stea: Cape Corarx Kan rranclaeo. for Oars ton. - UMstobal. re. 4. Arrlvea wtndDer. Beu inEbam. for Seattle. Ban rranclaeo. Feb. 6. Arrived Bee. Baa Pedro. 1 a. m.: Bovrdoin. Kedoodo. S:S0 m.i Sea Foam, afendocixao. T a. su: Doris. UolnmMa river, S a. m.; J. A. Cbanalor, Ev erett. 7 a. m.; u. a. a- Nero, Baa vieso, a. m. : Mniraosnao. san r-earo. t a. m.: raaa- dena, - Albion, 9 a. m.; Lymaa Stewart. Port Ran IaiIs, IO a. m.; Boetb Coaat, Fort Brass. 10 a. m. Bsueo Aureus. Baa reore, z a. Adeline Smith, Coos Bay. 8 a. m-; Bowdoin, Enreka, . iO a. -m.; oieom. Port Baa Loli 10:SO a. m.; Westerner, Coos Bay, 10:30 a. CANADA WILL ARREST ALL FOREIGNERS WHO ' HAVE LEFT OTTAWA (Continued From Pag On). what authorities think was a blasting attempt. It is now thought that the supposed bridge plotter lost his life by drown ing, for his tracks were traced to open water. A roundup of foreigners will be made the mors easy because railroads hav turned over ticket numbers and desti nations of alien passengers. Additional evidence pointing toward a spy plot in ths parliament fir cam today with the statement of Charles Stewart, house doorkeeper, and others that if the band extinguishers used had acted normally the fir could hav been put out; but that these appeared to contain Inflammable chemicals that spread th fire. OPERA CONDUCTOR IS ARRESTED, RELEASED AT AMERICAN BORDER Windsor, Ont. Feb. t. (TJ. P.) After spending th night In Jail her venting his "tempera tment," , Charles Strony. Belgian, Chicago grand opers man. was released shortly before noon today from arrest on suspicion of fir ing the Ottawa parliament building. A telegram from ths cihef of Domin ion pollc said ths evidence against him was not conclusive and' that he had been detained as a foreigner In order-that he might explain his pres ence in Ottawa when th fir was rag ing. - .' Strony. who was formerly ths offi cial accompanist for ths queen of atelglum, threatened after,, his release to tal th chief of - police) and th government ' for false Imprisonment. As, soon as he was fres h hastened to a hotel, dashed off a cocktail and heaved . a - sigh of relief after th night mar of spending some hours in company 'With two drunken sailors. II explained "that he had hastened from the - theater at 11:20 o'clock af taef playing for th Duke of Connaught in order to make connections with ths Chicago train.-v -. STRONY IS MUSICIAN KN OWN OVER WORLD ; LED CHICAGO OPERA " 1 ' - . - - .4 -.. ' . . I . - - , . Chicago. Feb." S. I. N. S.1 Charles Strony. a director last season of th Chicago Grand . Opera company ' and a I musician known throughout th world, was arrested on th Canadian ' border yesterday as a suspect in ths alleged bomb plot which wrought th destruc tion.of th Dominion parliament build ing at Ottswa. ' --j. J: r , - Tb musician . was th guest of Sir Thomas O'Shaughneasy, head . of the Canadian ' Pacific " railroad, in Ottawa Thursday, when ths building - was wrapped in flames. ; Ha hsd played as accompanist for Loulsa Ed vina, a star of ths Chicago Operatio company, at a concert there th evening. 'previous. Mm. Edvlna'lf a personal friend of Sir Thomas, who had invited th two to stop at, his horn. ;: - . - mt Brr"-;r:V" ' A few hours after the destruction of ths parlla nent building 8trony bad d parted fo Chicago to assum the di rectorship ot the fashion show-which is to ope i here Monday a renin a;. His arrest followed at . Windsor. - Ontario, as a westbound Canadian Pacifio train on which h was riding was preparing to enter the Michigan Central tunnel there to cross to American territory. - Accordinzly. - under the teleDhoned instructions from Ottawa, Provincial Officer Smith of Windsor boarded th train and took th musician into cus tody. He was identified by the num ber of th railroad ticket, h carried. He was lodged in jail. attrony Zs a Belgian. , .. Strony is a native of Belgium, sle presented a passport signed by th Belgian consul at a Canadian point to the police, but th latter declared they believed the document to be a clever - forgery. . Strony met another reverse when he sought to identify himself by instructing th officials to telegraph th Congress hotel In . Chi cago. Although .Strony .lived st th hotel during the past season, ths man agement;" throush some error, replied that -they -did not arrow blow Sir Thomas - CTShaughnessy - was communicated with tonight by . th management of tb -fashion show over long distance telephone and asked to arrange for . S irony's . release. It is probabl '.'.that -.' proper identification will be - forthcoming; Immediately and Strony permitted to continue his pass age. - : . . Picture Deeined Suspicions. Windsor, OntVKeb. 5. P. i.)Dis- covery ' or a picture or - us Ottawa parliament Duiiaings in tn nects ot Charles strony. oursctor : ot - f rench opera In th Chicago Grand Opera company, atrengthened - official t .sus picions, todsy. that na wss connected with the fire that wrecked the struc tur Thursday night. .,. r - Th musician explained that; he had played before the Duke of Connauabt Thursday .night and had hurried out of Ottawa to reach Chicago. Author! ties had word from the chief of the Dominion police that Strony was sus pected and -that he had' hastened in: a taxlcah to' the station only two. hours alter pi Dig; xlrs started. B&j Time Bombs Set. Ottawa. . Ont, Feb. 6. !. N. Thati time bombs placed in various parts of ths house of parliament ex ploded during the fir that destroyed the" structure Thursday- night, was the assertion of different members of parliament here today. - These sxdIo- slons. they said, mad rescue work hazardous and probably were respons ible for several of ths deaths in ths flames. t Frv explosions were heard by Fir Chief Graham while the fire raged. While tha police declare their dis belief in the incendiarism theory, fire department officials and members of parliament ar convinced . that plotters started ths fir. , It was reported today that Colonel Sherwood's activities In connection with- th fir will be Investigated. ' In an Interview last night Colonel Perry is said to hav asserted his -belief that th fir was accidental, whil at th same time his subordlnat -a were searching Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal for a "man with a small satchel . Supply Plant Burned. Ottawa, Ontario, Feb. - 6. (TJ. P.) While investigation or ths Parlia ment building.-destruction by fir wss wraw- av stauw: talaaau . balievad tn be incendiary, early today destroyed th war : supply piani uranr, Holden ft . Graham company. . Thousands of dollars worth of clothing and haversacks were ruined, but the few men in th plant at ths time escaped safely. Th watchman said he is con vinced , that a nrebuaT was respon sible, - Reports thst spies - wrecked ths Parliament building- wer revived by Sir Wilfred Laarier" speech In whica he hinted that a "cruel fo had been responsible." -, - - - B. B. Law, a member of parlia ment, and a deputy clerk have been added to th list of missing in th parliament fire. Attempt to Wreck Big Bridge. Montreal. Feb. . (U. P.) What, U believed to hav been -an attempt to wreck the big Victoria bridg was frus trated early today - by troops. They fired on a man. creeping along the ice to th bridg and then when searchlight had picked him out clearly, more shots war fired but be escaped. He had appeared previously Just bs f or midnight ... but - fled when chal lenged. ?" Th bridg -Is on of th largest on th continent. Spanning ths St. Law rence river, it" Is used by th Grand Trunk railway, and by th street rail roads and . for general traffic Sine th war started it has been cloee guarded.' . Fagon Sentenced to JafL ' Although Thomas Fagon pleaded not culity to a charge of doing a thriving hip-pocket business, in violation of th prohibition law. the evidence was so strong against -'him that Municipal Judge Langguth this morning Imposed a sentence of 0 days An Jail, r Fagon Wa arrested by Patrolmen Nelson and Scbulplus Thursday night after they had given a man a tnarked dollar to buy whiskey from Fagon. 'L' Steel Cmsttngm Wanted." -' Copies of blueprints snd specifica tions havs been received by th trades and commerce bureau of the Chamber of Commerce for- steel easing, for 0 cars to be built by th Stat Railway of Chile. Local manufacturers Inter ested are Invited to Inspect them. They will be -here. for eTeral days, being loaned by the branch office of the de partment of commerce in Seattle. mlm I "Beksc! by Trmmxt -- - -A the : : U.S. Bakery E. 11th and FlandW DCS VILLA AGREED TO LET JAPAN LAND TROOPS IN MEXICO, IS REPOR" arranza' Officials Say Docu ments Found 'Show Million Dollars Was Price. - El Paso. Texaa, Feb. 5. IN. S.) Legal papers, correspondence and oth er documents have been found in the archives of the Juares customs house by Carransa officials which show con clusively that General Villa had en tered into an agreement with the Japa nese government to permit tb landing of Japanese troops on the wet coast pt Mexico, according to Carranza Con. sul Andres Garcia and ' other Car ransa officiala Th correspondence is said to hav been found following the formal sur render or th town to Carransa offi cials, and all of tb documents havs been forwarded to General Carransa at Queretaro. Th permit for the land ing of troops and the leasing of a bay on ths west coast of Mexico was In exchange for a large monetary consid eration, said to have been ,1.000.000 in gold. Iarga shipments ot ammuni tion for the Villa forces when they were operating in Sonora are said to nave been a part of the consideration. Th dates of th negotiations were not given out by Carranza officials, hut- It is thought the correspondence was exchanged during, the latter part or vina s regime last summermt,d fall, when - bs was in desperate .need of money. Diaz Linked With Revolution. Washington. Feb. S. (I. N E. Ad vices linking; th name of General Felix Diax. nephew . of the former Meklcan dtrtator with a. ennl.rnnlatarl revolution In Mexico are be ins; made tn sunject or investigation by the de partment of justice. uias plans to operate from Guate mala, according o the department's In- xormauon. At present be is in ivew Tork. . . ViUlsta Attack Exp3cted. Presidio. Texas, Feb. S. (I, N. S.) Carranslstas were intrenching at OJ1 roiga, Mexico, opposite this city, today in expectation ot an attack by a small army of Villista gathered at Bosque Bonita, Js miles west of Ojlnaga. The rebels are under Villa's personal con trol. United States border patrols wer strengthened early in the day. Limited and local Are Leaving IPORHAf on regular schedules FOR - SPOKANE, Montana PoinU ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, MILWAUKEE, - CHICAGO, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CentralOREGON, f ACTO CLATSOP BEACH Tickets, Sleeping Car Ac com mo ; stations and Details at - City Ticket Office, 5th antl Stark St-, North Bank Sution, . 10th : : and Hart Sta. Try It for Plain Tout, French Toast, Sand wiche or Ordinary Table Use. . ORDER A LOAF FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY 1