THE OREGON i DAILY JOURNAL. POR TLAND. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1917. 17 WHEAT SHIPMENT MADE TO PORTLAND FROM AUSTRALIA American Schooner Forest Home Has 'Arrived in River With V First Cargo From Antipodes. LOCAL MILLS WILL GRIND - Cunard Inspectors' Depart ; The rovernment having taken over All steel vessels under construction (or the Cunard line in Portland, four construc tion superintendents of . the company. whose places -were taken by federal in spectors, have been ordered back to New York and London : ' , ' J. M. Fartheiisgbam, Alex O. Stewart and Duncan Stewart will report to their company in London, and Fred. T. Brown lie will go to NevrTork, Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Bring Grain Here for : Milling and Transshipment ,More Coming. ,:The first direct shipment of wheat to Portland from Australia is due Sat urday aboard the -American schooner Forest "Home, which arrived at Astoria during the night, and is due to leave up some time- today. . There are .1000 tons, in theshlpment and it is to be discharged at the Crown mill, where it will be milled for trans-shipment to the east and Europe. The shipment is coming for Balfour, Outhrie 4t Co. The Forest Home sailed from Aus tralia on September 18. During the season of 19U-1915 and 1915-1916 Portland shipped wheat to Australia. Records at the Merchants' Exchange showing that 85,000,604 bush els were shipped the first Beason and 1.081,374 bushels in 1915-1916. But this was when Australia was unusually short, bad crops previously having re duced the supply. The year just before the war broke out there was a good crop,' but there was no tonnage with which to ship it. It is' said tha now the crop of two seasons nave- accumulated at Aus tralian terminals. In view of the scarcity of . tonnage and also the great distance to Europe, Australian import' ers figured -that it would be practical to ship their grain to the Pacific coast for milling and trans-shipment. Other such shipments will likely fol low. '', Arrtra'a Peeembar t. Klamath. American teener, from Baa Tna- efceo. ballaat. alonUrey. jtatartoen acBoeaer, from vanota, oO - Karia-ator, American tug. from Genets, beUaat. Ptearturee Oeeember XI la Prinura. American iteasitr. for Baa Vtaa eiace. ballast. Wait Land (Tandaaal. American ataaeMr. for Pafet Sound, bellaet.' -.- vMABWI AllimC . ' 1 Weather at Hrefi Sleuth Jferth Heed. Dee. 21. Condition at the mouth of tha rirar at noon: Wind, eootheaet. IS mtlea; weather, raining; ace, amooth. Sun BaeerS far Peotmber SS San rlaee, T:B1 a. ra. Sua rate, 4:29 p. a. ' Tide st Aftorla Baturaar Hiah Water: Low Wttir: T:80 a. a. . . .6.1. feet I 0:86 a. m. . . ,1.1 fart . . I.o teet 2:20 p. aa. . . .1.0 WESTLAND IS NOW ON HER WAV Chamber Still Has Hopes That Ore gon May Get Trial Run. After having been held here since Wednesday pending further adjustment of the details concerning her trial tests. the steamer Landaas, now the west' land,' having been renamed by the ship ping board, left down this morning at 7 o'clock from the standard oil dock en route to Puget Sound. The Chamber of Commerce, however, is still in hopes of having her stopped , at Astoria, with an order for her trial tests to be given here. . Answer is expected momentarily from Washington to the following telegram which was sent by the chamber last night to Robert-Dougan, its represents tlve there: "Construction contract Landaas pro vides for trial and delivery on Puget Sound. Willamette company asked by Blaine to reduce contract price $2160 delivery here. Company insists it is satisfied to carry Out contract. Com reunify and government interested in saving ship's tUfte-About meP week - certainly can be saved- trying ship here instead of Sound. Company insists its Offer allowance for . trial here fair and willing to submit to arbitration. Vessel goes down river tomorrow. Unless stopped at Astoria for endurance run outsider case lost. We hold government should do anything within reason te . save unnecessary time sending to Sound. No tug charges." has sent out in the past si weeks 20 sailors and two engineers. - The -engineers had been employed- around sta tionary engines, but were able to secure tickets for marine), service. . News of the. Port D on t Jjidht : Tkis, 'Candle? RED CROSS FUG Kcl Cross Ckanges Its Mind SHOULD BE IN . . . - EVERY WINDOW This Hesrst-Pathe picture shows ft little girl member of the Red Cross about to light a candle on Christ Is. so greet that people are asked her home. Bat the danger of fire mas ere behind the service flag In not to light the readies. """" 8:21 p. faat PAILT RIVEB BEADIHOS STATIONS 5 . -'f S I 2n km u-i a .i 1 6.66 96 8.6 z. J 0.00 10 T.O -1.6 0.00 20 17.0 -0.2 0.02 20 Si. 6 -a. 3 0.00 12 14.4 0.3 0.02 IS 19. -0.4 0.00 p. m. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steam schooner Wapama gqt away this morning for the south with a cargo of lumber. She finished load ing At St Helens. ." After discharging a cargo of oil the tanker W. F. Herrin left down at 6 o'clock last night. jThe annual inspection of ' the new mo tershlp Pauline has been postponed un til Wednesday due to her not being ready. She is still at Astoria, but is to be brought here soon.. The motorshlp Astoria shifted from the Oregon drydock to the Fifteenth street terminal this morning. ' With a cargo of barrel staves for Richmond,, the steam schooner. La Primera is due to leave sometime to day. She Is at the Fifteenth street .terminal. The barge St. James shifted from the North Pacific mill to Westport today to finish loading a cargo of lumber for .the Rolph shipyard at Eureka. Lewioton I'MaWl Kusena Albany Salem Orccoa City . . . Portland . . . . , Kklns. ( ) f ahinaV AT TrCIGHBO&IXQ POSTS Aatorta. Dm. 21. Ballad it t l m..' ataam. ar Wapama, far Baa rtaaolaoe and San Pedro. A (tori. Dm. 20, Arrtvad st 4 and laft op at 6 p. m., ataaaar Klamath, from San yraa eitco. Ballad at t:B0 p. m., ataamer Hoaa Citr, for Ban Frmaeueo aad Baa Podro: at 6:80 p. m., ataamar Staawood, for watt eaaat Scrutli America; at T p. m., ataamar Daisy FnemaB. for Saa rrarkjlaao, ria Grar Harbor. Arrivad at 6 and laft up at T :40 p. m.. aehoonar Monterey, in to of tut naTlsator; from uariota; motor schooaar Foraat Homa, from Malbourna. i oatma tut mar. Abardaoa, Dv 20. Arrlted at 2 p. m.. motor aehoonar sotaAnc. from Portland. Baa Pedro. Dee. 20. Arrived at S p. m.. steamer Bhaata, from Colombia rlrer: at O p. m.. ataeeter Flaval. from Cohimbia riTar. Marsh field. Dee. 20. Sailed: O. C. tin daner and Johanna Smith, for Baa Fmnciaoo, at 4. and 4:80 p. m. Han rranetseo. uee. aw. -li. J, b. ) Ar rlted, Dee. 20: Bearer, from Loa Ane-elea. at 12:10 p. m.; Vantuard, from Loa Anfelea, at 3 n. m Katharine, from Port Ban Luia. at 2:46 p. to. : CoaniUe River, from Loa Anselaa. at 2:36 p. m. ; Admiral Sehler, from Loa Angelea, at 4:10 p. at.; Admiral Dewey, from Seattle, at 6:20 p. ra. ; Graya Harbor, from uraya uar W at iA'AI n m gailed: Daiay Matthawi. for Aatorla, at 1:10 , -ri 1 Inr Vnnt Sound, at 1 :20 t. . iMi fv Maatlla. 1 :SS o. m. : British ateamer Merchant, for Brittah -Columbia, at .i a r tk turn Bee. Kaala. with barce Simla in t ikr Port Ban LuU. at 8:48 P. m.; BaaU Monica, for Earaka. at 4:26 p. nt.: Winder Houolaitt. 4 :40 p. m. : El Setando, few TcrrtLinA at 6 B. nL; See roam, tor Ueadaclno. at 6:20 r, urasoant uity, arbor. 1 a. m. ; Am Kina. with baree Snklna M . Pnelpa ta tow. Port Baa Lola. 7 a. m-s F. B. Loop, cr erett. 8 a. m.: Homer. Bant Barbara, 11 a. a. a.HI V. ra AbmIm 1 u a. m. Beatue. Waah.. Dae. il-Tt .Vt.)--rived: - Port Anaelea, from Baa Fraaeiaoo, rla Port Aatelea. at 11 a St.: Aamirai carraiui. from San Pedro, via San mneieoo. 10:80 a. m. Deo. 20. Armed: laanila Mara, from Ta- oema, at 6 p. m. . . ... . tim ?n. hii m: UHn. lor nan ru- cfeeo. at 4:80 p. ta.', Jafferaoa, tor aothaaat era Alaakaa porta, at B p. m. Junaau. Deo. 20. Bailed: Admiral Irani, weetbooud, 12 :16 p. m. Tumm. TlML 21. Armed: . Multnomah. (mm Baa Pedro, tie Ban Franciaco! Katori Mara, from Beatua. Dee. so. Arrived l i anean ana uoraca a. Baxter, from Seattle. Serbian Mission Is in Washington v. Washington. Deo. 21. (L N. a) The Serbian diplomatic mission that carte to this, country to give their nation thanks for aid the United States has extended to it, arrived here today. The party, headed by Pr. M. K. Veanltch, was greeted at the Union station by Secretary of State Lansing and other dignitaries. This afternoon Ir. Vesnitch and his colleagues will be received by the presl dent at the White House and will pre sent an autograph letter from King Peter. Baa Francioco. Dae. 21 .-Am Huoneme, mldnlfM; Mandalay. 1:30 a. m. I CaQlo. Graya Ha Twenty Sailors Supplied Responding to the government's ap peal for sailors to man the new mer chant marine fleet, issued locally . through the Chamber of Commerce, Barney - Dionne, business manager of the Columbia river district of the Ma rlne Engineers" Beneficial association. - e7 . : " - j .- .- -j. ... ri "ii - -tt - - -- i - - tpmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Packing.Plant Labor Investigation Begun i Chicago, Deo. zl. (I. N. 8.) W. B Wilson, secretary of labor and chair man of President Wilson's commission on labor unrest, today began investiga tions into grievances of employes of the meat industry in the United States, centering in the union stockyards here. The investigations are to be made at the request of Secretary of War Baker, DoYouF eel'PlayedOut"? If so, you are probably thin blooded imd anemic. Thin blood gets thinner, poor blood gets poorer, a lowered vitality grows lower. If you are one-quarter sick you win, if you neglect yourself, soon become half-sick, and then entirely sick. Poor health, like everything, else in nature, is progressive. Nothing in life stands stilL . If you are run-down from unusual strain, worry, or overwork; if you are pale and become fatigued easily, in other words, if life is somewhat of a burden to you, try , glides Tepivgaiv ' "The Red Blood BaUdet" : AUmetrtedreiriexiyfortte wrcm ww huw was le pste ana puny, n ' i It brings beck the Jey ef Hfe by fbrtuying the very aueam of Ufa the bleed with liberal ' amounU of the iron needed to build na thenaanda of new, rich, red bleed oella. Ifyoe are only half-, well aad your condition ia net due te a serious v Ui, !5f eo"? fP'Pto-Mangan. H bee , helped mllUons, so tt will help you. Oat a bottle " today. : -v. ? . : ... . Peirte-Mariganeannet Injurethetaoerthe " stomach. He color and elightly aromatic taete are attractive. It neither taataa a or laeks like Y . medicine, and its good results are em apparent. - FrimdlryVmrnlnijRm earaful te get the only trae Pepto-Mancan -lode'a, which ta aold only mi i in ewifwwm 'if' i -it J- at pit 4 ill r .' ' . " 1 J . - i l "--at i ri V" - V 4 " . V" r i " Sterilization Urged By the State Board Vamser et Cases s4 Oregea ZattltBtleBi - Are Af srevedi Xaether Optalea Aaked Before Any Deflalts AetSea Is Taken, BaUem. Or, Doo. 21v The state board of eugenics, which comprises) snembers of the siat board, of health and super intendents of both insane asylums, warden of the penitentiary and trper- a. j , i .a i intenoeat ot u insunxuon tor xeeote LltlZenS Urged TO OnOW Mem- j minded. Thursday approved for stertU- sauon. eeverat i n ! . f . savuoB. lei aj ra aw a me wegomr scate oersnip uesign ana to I real hospital tor msa and at th stau Solicitors With Courtesy. I reported for Investigation at the institu tion for the xeebie minded, but the board did not have Urn to reach that place) Thursday. Before any action is taken, however, tt I Is understood the board will ask Xttor- mav Cltimmmt TtpM 4 a . V Ai i I tn tti n t ai .i r . 1 ' : ----- . vvlimuu I TY. VY. rSUISOn, ID nonn rroni queeuon relating to procedure. p. , n ca t til 't I wani vx neeuox aajournea Street. PaVS $50 for. "Ufa to meet In ForUaad today, whan the) I antial lAAtln Af i rn . ti w v ia TOTAL IN STATE IS 82,182 Membership." LTotAl memberships in Portland. ,21,191 Total ouUide Portland 68.18 Los Angeles Schools To Be 'Germanless1 Orand total ,.82.183 i Xluess we can safely call that a IUe I ASollahBtast ef Kverytabif Oenaaa te membership." said W. W. Paulson of II I Be Xesmlt ef Teaeaers Meettag aa North Front street, as he deposited 150 1 Addreis PralaUg Oeraam TkeagkU with the woman In charge of the Rod! Jjoo Angel ee. Dee. tVCU. TP V Praaa mamhairehln luwtth Thufda.ir and I "ErerythlnsT German" wfll ha atllmfnataat proudly walked away with his receipt in 1! 7. ty luUto achoola as a I t IS aft rsl mi 1 1 f Af Ka tAAMKawaV eafs I a a. his pocket and a button on bis lapeL .,OM h. It wa. iM , tvi. Local men and business firms have I the laudation by Professor W. A. Cooner t.iian nut ru a i- mamharaMsa far Ore- of Stanford university . of German , .. . . o.. uwuBl aaa pnuoaxrpny in an aoarese 'r . " 1 before the Institute. iuim 1S8 M L Klin, rod J a Wheiler A roluUon to th oard of education Bate. ISO. M. L. Klji 100. J. Wheeler I Mk, fop aboltahment of the Oer- city schools and L- IV..W,h1' i00.' N.,uf.U' I man languar. frorrT Drvwerm jiwvuut r . ia4soi aw. aaaw-i ,1 -l.... i.,w- I a ... . m -n av a v w m b.vm we laieaas w S wes 7' $ rZZZZ 7i J? r British Poet, took a rap , ... - - 1 at rnroiessor cooper. AJ .7 a",rLf "H otar about with a packet of I German poison for the school children Emery OUnstead IS. robes Supply com pany zs. western Eaetrio u. racuw States Qsctrio company 2S, Stubbs EHac trla company 86, Weetlnghouse Eleotiia company 26, Weetlnghouse Lamp com pany 25, Charles R. McCormick & Co., 25. Earl C Bronaugh 28. W. li. Behar roll 26. Portland Shipbulldlnjr company 25. Kaola company 26. B. J. Jubllts 26, Henry Hewitt at Co. 25. A. O. Anderson Co. 25. C. Hunt Lewis 26, Zimeraan Wells-Brown St Co. 26. Edward Cooking- of CaUfornla." he declared. No Compensation For Enemies Abroad Salem. Or., Dec ll. Attorney Oen 4ral Brown today advised tha atata in. ham 25. Loggers a Contractors Machln-1 due trial accident commission that com ery company 25, J. C. A ins worth 26, C I pensation payments to dependeau living F. Adams 25. A. L. MUls J5. D. Cham- in Austria-Hungary should be suspended bers son zb. i during the period of the war. At a re. 31 ore 166 Per Centers suit of accidental deaths of Austrian Following Is the new list of 10(T per workmen under the compensation law, cent Red Cross membershlD firms: commission was paying com pens. Troy Laundry. Palace Laundry. Pa- un severai aepenoent relatives in clflc Grain company. Kerr Olfford com- Aflstiia-Hungary. The attorney general pany. Northern Grain a Warehouse I did not pass on the Question as to company, International Harvester com-1 whether payments should be resumed C,,. r:M M.HUI I. AJ!..J TLn C r- PL.!.i I PnyL T- - J"f "."f: I after Ua war. as treaUes may affect Utaio I no iiiaiauai rtul6U I liat JUKKe)UUM IUI Vlll lallllaS I iavcy at un aa n.ii.i I that. so, Oregon Journal; Portland Evening Telegram. UIUWTDII sjg, V.a VoiVWSW eja evwiee Coin Machinery Manufacturing com pany. Foruano K.nnung company, Da vidson Bakery, New York Bakery. rva.at Cuivart A Flume eomoanv. Footer Red Cross service flar in windows I & Klelser. Haselwood company. Front company, bui- oompany. ea- Eve Feature Be Dropped as Too Dangerous to Life and Property to Be Encouraged. Salem, Or., Dec- 21. A telegram was received by State Fire Marshal Wells Thursday stating that the headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washing ton has sent instructions to district chiefs and chapters withdrawing the sugges tion of placing lighted candles behind the Milwaukee .Rioters Face Long Terms nmu viue service nag in windows ft rtieiser, Maseiwooa oompeu son for the withdrawal of this request street; the Hart -CI rax com pi was that the placing of a candle in a fum Pendleton. U.B. Rubber window might cause a fire, either by the ,MiH!S- -S curtain blowing against the flame of era! Telegraph company. Boyer Print- ue Milwaukee. Wis, Deo. 21. fl. N. 81V- Eleven alleged anarchists are facing prison terms of from one to 26 y Woolen Mills I here today after being found runty by a iuo i am. or I r the candle or persona being called away eomoany. Storage TButter company, Jury of asaaulf with Intent to kill and to extinguish 1 Bastern Outfitting e suddenly and forgetting the name. Phone Wage Hearing Is Taken Up Again Ifegotlatloss Betnmed After Federal Arbitrator Is Informed Coast Coaler enee Is Unable to Beach Agreement. San Francisco, Dec 21. (I. N. S.) After John K. Williams, federal arbi trator, had been notified that efforts to agree xn a further increase of wages for telephone workers on the coast had failed, negotiations between the Pacific Telephone and 'Telegraph company and union committees were reopened today. Williams had been agreed upon to .decide the wave scale in the event direct negotiations failed when the strike was settled some time ago. He company, Portland I murder. The defendants, were partlcl Kmnrtrium. amnion at lo.. Lipman I nanta In a. rlat rvra in Rntannhr. WOIIO at tJO. onerman v.i7 m. HKiitnar. Vox Auto- Too company. Olde- mobUe company. Log Cabin Bakery, Pa- Austria Willing ' To Talk of Peace Amsterdam. Dec 2L TJ. P.V Aaa- trta-HuEgmry approved s general peace) "without annet-atkms. territorial or nomlc." but cannot tnalntata such disinterested war alms if her enemies eoatln the war. Count Caerain. Aaavtre Husgarlaa foreign minister, declared In a speech before the parliament. lta patches from Vienna Tbarsday said he) spoks In repf to lnterpeUaUons and approved the Russian separate peaoe movement. REAL ESTATE TEAE8TERS Jamaa J. Kale aaaVerlfe IaaMW J. Jta saej'arlaaje. U B, . 8. Baley Add. en Paetteayl . B 2ha B. Hbraoa te tHcifle Bafkniie ., i. .- a t wk s. mm pmt AJfcdod flat. B. 8. Gilham-a narinaul AAA Laera R. Walah and haaaaad t J.aMa r. war aa wife. I. IS. AV t. leaav a1 AM Ward JC. JawAia e iUtrj K. Poauey. U . . 1, Creiys Ciarrto P. Beevaaaa aad haafcaJkf te OU Olaaav U IS. B. S LanreHraad Treaaorer ef Cttv ef rorUead to Calane- Mertaa Co., U 1. m. SS, L I, B. 88. L 9. BU SS. an te rirm laaaa to CaUen-hfarta Caw. L T. B. 88. Fairport. sUrsarvt C. MeKbisoa to Rath TresW -Co.. LB. a 21. BerUastaw i .- Wai H. Clark aed wife te aaaae. I 6. . II. Rwnastaai Bear I. ItarkWy aad vtfe U aaaaa. L 1. B. 40. Bartrnctae) Cbartae Refer. a aad wife te aaaae, I 1. IS. & S, Bertiaetaa Cam Kewkers Leareea te -hit. L IS. B. 9. Bertsartoa rrejarfe a. Wta.r aad wife te easM. L 11. 12. B, IT. BvrHastoa W. W. yearea aad artfa ta saaaa. U 6. B. B. Barnaatoa Liae rhaliaw Xelaoe aad traabaad le a. ma. l. is. b. tt. Bvriimcto. . . . Bephta Eaait aad baiefaead te aaaaa, L It. B. IS. Bartteetoa Orrlaad C treetloai Ov ta Uabel Bere- 19 26 19 1. 16 It It It 421 48 482 224 41t 622 999 19 499 426 28t etetn. land bra. at X. K. ear. L. 4. B. S. TCltaa J. Unrvhr'a Add The rnbeVaatoek Laraoei HoeaebeJM- era la.eatmeut CataB. C Anam. L. 88. ST. B. 84. Janaaeaore Mae rVrkina Caataexltorfe e al to Beth Baaltr Oa.. U S. B. IS, Barnawtoa r. w. r.-si tomea ta Bath Beany Caw L Karif te aasM, B. 16. Berttartoa aa. U SO. B. IB. Bmrt- Ltrht company office force. Ruseell Gilbert. Alber dflo Power ft ere Broth- Safety First Mam ma Wh af Is Willie crying about? Bridget Shore, ma'am, he wanted to he'd had 'era yet. Labor Commissioner IlfiaVfiR flTT TlllH.iTinnV kli.Cn 'T'Jin I go aero- the street to Tommy Orns. - walkover BooT 8ho Cl 5y. Work Mamma-Well, why didn't you I f Tin aV Hiwiann. Ball A Co.. the eounty t him gOT Makes Seeesd Attemst te Oat te ri. I aaeeeaor's office and the following de-1 Bridgetr They were bavin' charades. wi.. t a.. . Ipartments of the O-W. R. N. com- he said, ma'am, and X wasn't sure - - pany: General managers or nee, trar- Kot Dolsg Fair Thing by Them. I fic manager's office, general freight of- , i nee. general paeeenger oroce, riui Salem, Or.. Dec 21. Labor Commie. I rtaim danartment. car service) depart- sioner Hoff left again Thursday in a sec- ment- tax and right of way dapartroent, . ... . . . general claim department, general au- ond attempt to reach Tillamook to In- oerintendents department; Ooodyear vestlgate the fjcomplalnU being made by Tire Rubber company. 8. Ban ekOo.. employe In logging camps. H. under' IZZZTZ. hT took to ro the first ef the uV a Co.. Olobe Grain 4 Milling company. . . . . . .... . overbeck A Cooke. Pacific Grain corn- was luraea oaca oy conditions arUlng rs.ny Thomas Bergman Shoe company, from the heavy rain a 1 CrithaiL Tiwla A Staver. Dennoe Food Kimam mauomrj as a-nni- MarraerUa K Vad' U. ' A.' 'irowaaC "w aaaai t aiu aaao? cav. 4. s, B. 18. tarHMtoTT. .TT! frank . Brettbarth te aaau. L T, B. IS. BorUnstoe , T. Bvah aad eifa te aaava. U 24. B. 6. Barttaetoe N. Haaaeei aad wife te aaava. L 80. B. 1. Barttejton Eenry Retmera and wife te Bath Treat la, U I, B. 1, aniaetoe. ...... B. B. reed to Bath Treat (V, U. It. B. SO, Bnrttnstaa EUaaheth I. limine ta Both Treat Ce. I- IT. IS, B. IS. BmrUastoa. . . . . . Traaaaa P. Teemc to Bath Treat Co.. L 86. B. 1. BarUasta C A. Cartaoe te eeaaa, L 18. B. 2t. Burunfioa FrUda W. Taiiaf aad haaKaad to Roth Bealty Co.. L. IS. B. 38. Barl-knsto Oraea O. Pike and haabasd te aaaM, L. 4. B. SI. Barnnctoa John A. Peterann and wtfe ta aaate. L IS. 14. B. IT, Beruaetoa kfrnle Uledas aad haaeand to Beth Trait C-. U T, B. SS, Raruaa-tee). . ' Ksrdbr-Crarea la" aaaat C& to D. IX atoralaao. . ST w leM. !, s, B vvU'a Add to VI out Tahnr trtaa F. Hanbart and wire to J. JanowaU. U IS. B. S. BveetMar. . . Ira C Cnniahaai aad wife to Aania Ciereavad. U It. B. t, H.a.i.i BC Add. - E Arrld Braadt to Jaaaaette Braadt. hie wife. L. T, 8. B. 22. Mount Ta bor TUla . . H. K. KobU and wife to Padfle Butloe err A Prtartns Co.. K T, B. 8. Fait Baa. ef htcKteley Park aOaale Jaffraaa to Alas M. Jefrraat. hav baabaad. X. 40 feet. U T. 8. B. 11. Haaaoa'e Add to E. P... LrvavWltor HrdraaUe Ca. to Otla P. Alia aad wue. U 11, B. It, Weetevet E E Lee Stetoer "and' wife' 'to' Klhert Teaska. L, 31. B. lot. Laarat trarat Bhertff te P. L. lwt. eaaa. salddle cats, rd. 843.38 feet M. of aaaur af Bee. IS. T. A. B. 2 E.. th.ane east 180 feet, avtrfh St feet. aat 1S faat. aoath 80 feet to hes Crews Peiat Land C. to leeas f aad. L T. 6. 11. 13. B- 2. There Bta. . Baaae to aaaaa. L 6. 18. 14. IB. B. 2. Than BetsUta It 888 286 tti C eerie H. RaaUhoa aad wife te Eie - aaoat L. Lav). L. 8. B. 16. MtTlaaw rrka Haa-eheW to Wri Uandl "fi." W. H-, f K. E, H. Baa. 28. T. 1 H. 8. RaTaa lL' Lto 'iid "haaiirf 'to A Taravr. B. 48 teat, U S. 2V 241, H9Uaoara Add. ta E P f TMto a4 Traat 6e. to Edward W. rwnm e al, E." It, U 11. B. 9; , U.tlcrr Add 10 W. T. BlaaMaa ta J. U B L - ' B. B. I. Baa Taa Add 3.t00 B. P. Boeertawa aad wtfe te Wahev . . a, t ,L.I, L ,:. aTlaylTVejaraTj AAA aaaataa.aea.a J ' Lewie Kleotai rt al to A- Tnaaa. W. feat. lm T. IB. & 22. Bberleck s Add. 806 L 4. MrDaaW ta Wunaai H. Tea . Tteraa. U T. B. t. w. uM Tasar J tffte A. BkeUoa to Ledd TUtoa Beak. - - I 4e 41. 42. 48. 44. B, 12. Pea- . - . tnaata Aad. 16 E B. MflWr te 3ahe SL Eoaaahery at al, - . ' I. S. B. 1. Creatoa ....... Cn Par aaaartaMna to J. MrPaddea. att that part L. It. 11. B. SS. R. c. Perk wbar aaa wast of a - one dtewa SO faat waat af aad par- altal wttk at Una aatd Wa 16 L Tartorta Baavrnna to AHee Terataas. ' ' I. B. B. a. Baa. e Tr. 1 aae 4. r.iaaan4 , 666 Abro Varan ag aad bnaeead te Uda T. rartor. u. a. n. x. swa. at it. a - . aad 4. Peraanad ''19 , ' laea MrK. Eefeen-e to Jaeoh Eatowa. , I. T. B. B. S. Helaaaa- Bak. ef U I, , , ... . r.i.i Pm. - T6 ' W&Baai U Naah to A. L Onea. KB. araaaeef U SI. DaLaahataU ft Uaf . IJtiW Hi. Sak. Ma. 4.... . 86 beaephlne Behnvibei kfarah aad he-hand ' to rerrte W. aiuier. u. m. d. m. , Breoktea - 1 , . . i BITXDIJrO PKEMITS H. A Taawaa. met fraau vataea, 9 JL lth N lietaeaa flatus aad WrsaatS aMaudaS T' IX Rlcka. eacl fraaaa sarasa. IMS E. 884 at. M. t.ta.ea Alharta .aad Baecj aaililai aaaaa t0. Boethara Paetfla y. Ca., rarait 3 aad B atmy frame factory. S91-8 Bert at. beta. am 4th and 111 su.; Portlaad Eanstac Ca. beliaV era; &0. . ' O. M. Clark, altar S H atory fraaaa d-Uin. 168 N. Stth at. oaraar kwaameTS hf- W. Lereaa builder: 600. Frank A. Hewr. eraet fraasa eareee. ltlt Slat at. K. hetweM Wnaat aad AtberUi C W. . Boles, bnitder: SIOO. - Joaa WOaoa Entata Ca.. naalr 4 atory Vrfcr etdinan' twataaraat. 34t Aktar at. aetweea Sd - aad 4th ata; htaltaei ft Cooary haOdeta; 8138. HEW TOTlAT FERTILIZER Hotted horaa aad cow manure. P&oad Eaat 181, OllTt. 266 400 I C . m m i aaa i meettso ironcrs ' 41 aL kaMA ttMrLU a. aJ 10 610 616 488 10 400 10 10 10 10 10 10 1.646 10 It O. It. If. A Staled Betarda. Dae. S3, at B a. aa.. Maaonta Teaaple. w. Park and Tajehin at a. Elartloa af erff ears aad lepiaeaataaj.aa to the. Impart! eoajviL Caarart by the bead at T p. ta. TkOUaB aaeiee enedten htrttod. JAA P. MorrfcTT. Peteatato. '. aad A. VI. Special eon., aaaaleauoa teaauiiaw t Satardar , at S e alork. Vtfark la the r. C Curiae. Vadtiae bratkrea ear aiallr larited, Bj order af the w. U. , LESLnC 8. pAhKCB. BeetwUry. M. W. A ROCNPfp AU Kodera woodatett eaaipe of Maltaeeaak and adjataias coeaUaa will anet at the at. VT. A. hall, aa 11th at. teeer Stark, aat Batarday aaatas aad tattle le a etaw, af aver lot aaw bat eordtaTly lartted. A. P. aad A. LODOB Ka. 1ST. M. Sriail oaa ta M. thta (Pnekv ine at T.0 Mr are IX. detrraa. Vtattor ere B ererr ef w. VI. ED C DICK. B-rrU-y. U8W iAlO UluE KO. 10S. A.' P. AXD A. hi . tfUwaakta. Or. amaaianVmUoa aar eewms. Iae. S3, et 6 a'elaak. laatalkttioa af oftteera. eSVnaaa--SMOt aad tf reahfaaata r nstart J. hf. BNIED8TB. Baa. M-aj 1 anrd nar-r. j'60dAlWke baa. 84 and Marravm. 24 floor, thai irrtdar) S S! T; tarkera aad athac artaea. BKfanrilOnS cnrXClfiU l a aanoa ana card partr at 814 BaaaaU at toaaorrow (Bal- htav k MMtna .limit a 2S. ETHFJ.TM BttXABO, Baatetory. tUBIJU main a Hrialir. IS 1-8 Slh. e.t. o n. . . . . i eomoany. ivun.m i - , u.w a. o. xiaoaiey to wnom mnnnv, Pseiflo Scale ft Supply ?. fuVrdmTnr-t of minX nnS Commissioner Hoff referred the matter ccmpany, Blumauer Frank Co. will come here unless the com-! wan aa was unaoie to reacn TUiamook, I """ " .. . reported to Mr. Hoff Thursday that the ClUiens kreurgea to upf . ' men In the logging camps declared th.w R Cross service flags In therr wln- belng subjected to unfair treat- dow" as to save the Ume or ine so- .-iir-itv" rll fl Stmdy tkt pktnrm eo 'ym X mrtU ftnoa how area nine r AHfitoidmngmn look. In bottles end aekaaraa aa Bhtaral k mA t. never aold ia balk. Read circular era and bottle. Ppr eele by ell druggiatfc . i- ' P-ptoMmn4i ia aeafe eatVoy ' J loV' J. BRE1TENBACH CO. NewYock" . ' Mannfkctartng Chemlats - , ' , - . a - pany and unions reach an amic able settlement. In the strike set tlement workers were granted an in crease of 12 per cent, and their de mand for an additional advance of the same amount was left for the present negotiations to decide. "There wBl have to be something do ing today or tomorrow," said L. C. Grasser, international vice president of the electrical workers. The summon ing of Williams was just a little prema ture." Eleven Starson Flag of Forester's Offioe Xaeladlsg Field Men, ft Are JTew la Service Treat DUtiiett B'smber ! Braaeh.es ef Aetivlty Represented. A new service flag displaying eleven stars graces the local United- States Forester's office. The stars represent men formerly connected with the dis trict office, who are now with Uncle Sam's fighting forces both here and overseas! Including field men, there are 75 men from this district now in mili tary service, but the flag is only for those or the orcice stair. Men who are represented and their present assignments are: Captain Shir ley Buck, Quartermaster's corps; Captain- Leonard Lundgun, One Hundred and- Sixteenth engineers: Captain T. W. Rase, infantry; Captain H.-B. Oak leaf, aviation v section of the signal corps ; Lieutenant James Frankland, Oregon coast artillery; Lieutenant . X. P. Cecil, Oregon coast artillery; Lieu tenant W. H- Olbbons. Tenth engineers ; Lieutenant R. H.. Weltknecht, field ar tillery ; H. 8. Ward. One Hundred and Slxtenth engineers i Emil - Dallenbaeh. Oregon coast artillery, and Ben Eddy, One Hundred and Fifty-third engineers. Twelve Aliens Are Made U. S. Citizens Two Applicants With Allied Armies wot Get Papers at Cleat of War. t Application of As ttrlass CestlasWd. Twelve', aliens were granted citizen ship papers Thursday- in the federal court, and ' two Thomas Alexander Dickson. Irish, and Ralph R. Hender son. British, who have enlisted ' with the allies sine taking out first papers will be granted full cltlsanshlp at the close of the war. - . . -The- applications of Martin Jaeger and Paul Noeka, Austrlans, were - con tinued until after the war. . -..--- , Those)' who. were, granted certificates Caspar Zollle Switzerland i Laurits A. ! Larsen. UJforway: Herman Ahlqulst, J Norway i. chuyler Colfax MePberson. were ment by their employers and unless I Hcltors and in case one Is not shown, some action was taken to protect them I 7 ar ur to treat solicitors for m7 wouia nave to give up their jobs. I nmn""" " Accoruing to reports received by Mr. non. we men nave subserlbed to the pledge of the Loyal Lesion of Lorr.r. and Lumbermen, which is to the effect that they will not strike or do any other act that will retard the work being done for the government during the war. and the men say their employers are taking advantage of their patriotism to Subject them to unfair treatment. Save Your Cash and wYour Health w CASttRAfJ QUININE cold care for SS paaav ' George A. Havill and Edwin B. Lock hart. Canada; Selma Abonen. Finland; James Barlow and William Wright, England Peter Simon Kaadt, Den mark; Malcolm Crier and Robert Nicholson, Scotland. s Mexican Killed for Monty Stockton. Cal, Deo. 2L U. P. Enedlno Barrios, a Mexican, was mur dered at Kingston. . a station on the Western- Paclfio railroad. IS miles north of Stockton, nt an early hour this morn ing. He was shot twice through the ! head with a pistol. Robbery is believed to have been the motive. How Fat Actress Was Made Slim Belgian Relief Near . 750,000-Ton Mark Stipsteats Frost TJatted States Seat at Bate ef About 166,660 Teat a Vesta. Lettes TJse tt TJ-Beats Skew Decrease. Washington. Deo. 21. (L N. 8.) The starving civilian population et Belgium and northern France la now reoeivmg food supplies- from the United States at the rate of about 1 00,000 iocs s month. The commission on Belgian relief today announced that shipments from American ports for this relief work are being stead Uy increased. Losses in Lnhlpments have- greatly decreased. It I was announced. With allied destroyers cutting down the effectiveness of the submarine the supplies art reaching Rotterdam mora regularly than in the fall. The total amount of foodstuffs shipped probably will reach 760.000 tons by January 1. Tha 27l.000.0oo loan made by the United States for this purpose has been practically exhausted and negotiations now are under way with Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo for an extension of that fund. - Many stags people new depend an ttrely upon Marmola Prescription Tab lets for reducing and controlllns- fat- One clever actress tells that she re- cucea two to rour pounds a week by uetng this new form of the famous Marmola Prescription and now, by tak lag Marmola. Tablets several times 1 year, keeps her weighs) lust right. All druggists sell. MaroTola Prescription Tableta tt TI eenta for a larca rtia Or you can get them by sending price direct to the Marmola Co. 664 Wood ward Ave, Detroit, Mich. Jf you have not tried them do so. They art harm less ana errective. Aav. STUMEZE CHRONIC STOMACH TROUBLE ' Not si nitre) ajup-dinnftr tlwt, bt Be TwBl StOTflaVCh aXTdldBB, (Of moUtwd to brlax lnstABt rajjti t 1T9T9 CB6BSJ fj nmt W.leaf sfaniHoE, Try it eb4 b ootk- TlBtWd. E0a4 6Ua4 tnUtfUt6)t4 . XI clrssxlsu. The eta he taha etayZ" rt luraa aafa, eare. mm mpimtm 1 eoad ta 84 huaaa grim ta t SeVoeteVbecklf it faOe. Oettha koa with sud tea aad Mr. x HuTS pactara mm it. Caete led, grvae 84 Tahaata fa Ua. At Aaiy Drvg Stave NUXATED IRON llljdown people 100 per 1 (etnl In ten dave In many Inataneee. 1100 forfeit If it fails as per full explanation in large article soon to appear in this paper. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. The Owl Drug Co. always carry tt In stock. I rtflflUjllH B ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Soldiers' Christmas Indieestion. DroKiits RaUy Due Tonight refund m0Dey lf 11 250 SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH SKIII TROUBLE CUTICURA HEALED All Over Bodjrind Ftce. Burnedfcnd Itched. Scrttched and Became So Irritated Had to Remove Clothing. "I suffered terriblj for yegrt from b breaking: out and an awful buming and itchint sensation all over rev body and sec. ine ucELing was so intense that I scratched un til bit body became bo Irri tated that I would have t remove my clothing three or tour timet day. I could not work when the weather was warm and I could not rest at nig-hL. If I became heated I seemed tobeworse. "A friend advised me to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment, as they had healed. roi a sKin imiauon. 1 1 mm ea lately, purchased the Soap and Ointment and now I am completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. R. A. Lasater, 1112-llth St, Denver, Colo. While Cuticura works, wonders la most cases of skin troubles its proper ties are so mild and so delicately com bined that it is also Ideal for every-dsy use in the toilet, bath and nursery. For Free) Sample Each by Betus Mail address pott-card: "Cvtlrsi-B, Dept. H, Boston." Sold everywhere. Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c mktrlgts.Btrtts.JtatDf. MABBIAGK L1CK18BEB ' "Barauad UT. Sar.Wr.li, HaTnlar, Of., aai arah t A. Pttta. SS. $48 Craat . . Mr. L TattU. 4T, Barsdorff. Idaiaa, sad J sW 1. Caaap. 86. MIlwaakieL . Caw Adolpk Aaa-aataaew, lefal ee. 81 H Craad era. aad tUlea i. Uad. taaal as. i lrrt aC . . . . . emarr BL anew. XI. laas t-raaa. aaa aaaaua gjt. IS, 1 701. K lltb at. vu n ulaa. 12 SSS X Bhdiaiead t. aaa HaU VL Qaiaa, 21, 41S Baa Be feel. Robert t avacnen. ll. n, a- aiae n.( aaa Ik nana DUoa, 21. 424 W Collate at. Ttodora Balearle, 41. 886 N. 24lh aC, aad Boteta Bamoa. It, SBS T. S4ta at U. J. kataa. 48. 1S4S Mn-hlcaa aa and SUrtoa K. Maxtotpk. SS. I2 K. 4.uaaa at, - Vkaeant Arrora. St. SSS Baerldna St.. aad Bapeke Bcaaaa, 88. T1S H 44th at. WEDniMG UU . BafTTU m USE & SUITS fee mat. all Talkietas Oa.. 800 Surir at. 1BT1TATIOBS Third flaav" CX. al arena bids. r; the Tbe Old and rim alar Kaaaadr for Geat, Baeunaatara, Beietlea, ajaiaosgei pane ta iT.kTn im rnrTBii T6 blgttN'BO? At ka tiatilinn. No. 1086 'Rt Great atraet. rtaceeeber 21. Arthar a. Tnxk aaaae. asad TS yaara. aUti4 father af I may A. aad Mary A, tMjekeaaaa) af thta en aad Bla k, K. BaaeraecB af Oak Patat. waaKt aa arataar, rraaeba W. iJackeaana af aartnefWtd, Maaa. Beeaelaa are at tha foaerai aartaas mi T, A Daaaias. laaw 414 kaet AVlar etreaC Mr, Ucaenaoa wee a saaaaner af tha Odd geHeve aad Bayal Araajraav, Taa funeral eervteea 14 wt held at taa Portland Creaaatarhne. SandaT. Piaiaiaar SS, at 1 a, aa. Bratae Oat rauawa, Beyal Araan aad frWnde tarrnfd ta aten4. Peter La, LrifCit-Ia this ait,: W 18. Peter I anmk. nana SS aanaa. lata ad B4T BV 84 at The taaaral eorteea wfll aaaea tha taalitaawe aatabHahanat a? i. f. ftaley m Boa, Meat, oevery at tt. at B:SB e'rlork Batardar annrnw ' Las, Daeeaiba 22. aad araeaad U tha aathedml. l(a aad latrie ata., arhere anUaie w galeae aaaaa will ba aaid at 6 Velar. Frlende laruad. la teraaaeat at Mt Caleary raaetery. kAAKJ.'Ctne funeral aerrtaaa ef taa lata W ra. A ana Maaaa wHl be held ta the awaaervauwy chapel af V. m. Ialn A Ca.. 414 Zaet AMf. Meaday, iMraaabar 84. at S a. am. tTteade lamad te attaad taurwaat ta Mat Oevernor 'WltlreestVe te Kea Bveelal Xetsare 7 re at Ge serai Iress. Cesi. asaadaat at Casta .Lewis. At the Auditorium tonlrht an elahor- ate pevtrlotlo prosTam will be tiven by a larce variety et musical and speakmsT talent. TTie Soldiers' Christinas Rally has aroused considerable Interest owlnf to- the fact that It will be followed Sat urday by the first tratnload of soldiers visiting1 from Camp Lewis by arrange ment between the city of Portland and Major General Irons, who has sent a special measare to be read at this tweet-lnt;- tonight by Governor Wlthycombe, who will be chairman. ' - An added feature win be the talk ef Corporal W. C Webb of the medical corps, who will be accompanied by sev eral soldiers from Vancouver. ' Urn will tell of ."Life in the Army. The Russian violinist. Oregor Chernl- avsky. and Bishop Matthew Slapsosi Hurhee, In addition to other well known speakers and musicians, will add to the program. E, .A. Kowell has the ar rangements In charge. The meeting is free to ail. An offering- wiu be received tor the "Bible for SoleUexs"- fund, - Any Sickness Leaves Weakness Even a simple 'cold reduces your resistive pcrwers to allow other sickness. ' Only food not alcohol or drugs creates the rich blood which distributes strength to the body, and the concentrated medicinal food in " III! ftin 11 -M IV makes the blood rich and stimulates its circulation while its tonic virtue enlivens the appetite and aids nutx: tion to. reestablish stTen4th quickly Bod Permanently,' If you are rundown, anemic or ncrrcnis, get SOOTHSm It buflds becjuue it U a food not tntirniilant, . 1 . ; . " ; - tvci6i2towiecasfl T' '. . - -J BEEfl.XET Tee fanaraJ acrrkae the lata Hannah C. Braiair wul aa batd fUtardar. Daaaaaaar SS. at 1 a. au, at tha rent. , eaace aatahhnhaaaw' taf 1. 1. BlahTr A Bea, MaatseaienratSta. Filiiiaa lantad. la lea kXm At BaatUa. Aaak.. IaMahe IT. Jaha 1L Raid, aaaatt ran The feneeal aere. feat wHl he held Batardar. Daeeaiher 28. et S JO a. a., at IM rertOeaae - aaUhnahauat abTJ. f. rialay tea, Wnritoaaery at Slav rakadJ tantao. i iyVXlX-m tUa eltr, baeeaabar !."afa7 3 Tha rami ine Lydja Aalikar, aad IT wta be farwanted Batardar J, ey . r. ttalay s aaa, hara aarrieea wul be held aad IXTRSo:3a thla ritTTn.reeabnr 86TMrT jzsb wuuaaae in, acaa 4 ta Oobla. or . X. r.'Ai IS aaraJ la tar daja. 7i af fa. TXOBIBTB MA.fbf A hjkttM 16-n-Um, iii Wea. Jaewaar fa Mate 848. A-124S. aaa erttpttuaUr arranfed. ma A BTBTnT awaaw - 4k SI W- Mala a A-18S8. Flae fJbwant had uatal Aw - MAX 8t BafTTH rWlaC 141 H Slh at. LCBUXEB, rerUaad S2S Ma rrvniL dibectoba 1 inifil L. UI1 saral Dr- Jf. 00 Beljaea4 Clkma at. Fa. Taaa 4814. at tl a.' B-3646. Taa. 12 a. aTnr il CaiWnaaiaa Ca. ONeWeS A-88S1. Caraar 84 " ' CnAMBULB-KKHtt'OUTUT CO, ' 1111 averbr et Weodtawa lt O-llSS. A. R. Zeller Co.i 2 Seat lets. OlStS. tA'UUaaaa aaa. weadlawa 320. C-1S48. iCeaUaaed ea Atxl ifagt, . , r