. THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL. - PORTLAND, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -:. 13. 1920. FIVE ARE INJURED, : TWO MISSING IN $750,000 BLAZE Accident Plea of ; Husband Fails to Secure Freedom ; ' Sacramento, Ca! Now 18 -(U. P.) Five persons' were Injured and loss estimated at $710,000 sustained when fire of tindete-mlneJ origin early today completely destroyed the department: store! of C. P. Na- : than & Son and damaged the ! clothing; store or Plckett-Atterbury. Two Watchmen had not been located and few is expressed they ; may have - perished, j, I p Only: heavy rains of; the last few which had damoened roofs of sur- rounding- buildings presented a large I .'part of the business district : from being I' destroyed. Fire Chief Moore called i. upon citizens to help the firemen com i. bat the flames, j . '. j . ; Hiram Morton, engine company No. badly cut, right arm and hand, u K J. C. Coley, engine company No. 8. probably broken i back ; i may die. i at. Tima. in lured lee and chest t crushed. .1 ' l " ;.l - '.' J. C Trumbo, severe bruises. l I John McLear. laborers badly bruised, p- The firemen were injured when s ; floor caved In. i Drainage Proposed! ,i ui ureal acreage ij. . I ;- 1'' IjV" Salem, Nov. 13. A j: move for : the 'i drainage of the white lands in the ! Willamette valley was started at a meeting of the Salem Commercial club, '' Wednesday', night, andi U expected o ' result "in an appeal to ;tbV forthcoming '' state legislature for an j appropriation to enlist other clubs of valley towns in !; the movement, which, it Is claimed,; will 1- bring thousands , of acres of nonpro- oucUve lands into a nigh staie ei cuw i' vatlon. t "i ' if' Bioycle Thief Caught . After Merry Chase Eugene,' Nov. IJ3.A nervy piece 6f it -bicycle stealing resulted in landing William Blaisted in Jail Hot a 30 day oerlod. J. T. Miller left his wheel in front of the Presbyterian church for . a few minutes, returning, in time to see It disannearinsr around :a corner, headed for the rural districts. ;A deputy sheriff . was put on the trail in a small car, but ' the thief, hit auch a pace tht he had . . passed -Goshen a mile or two before the officer ran him down. j- ' .' Francis Galloway ! To Deliver Address Salem Or,, Nov. 13. Francis Oallo V way of The Dalles, district attorney for Wasco 'county, will "deliver the address at the Elks memorial service here 8un- day. December 1. Justice George . H. Bur " nett of the supreme court will deliver . the eulogy. ',' i " ' ; Citizens to Discuss p -. Law Enforcement , Salem, Or., Nov. 13. Law enforcement ' will be discussed at a citizens' mass :!'. meeUng, called for the Methodist church iri here at t o'clock Sunday afternoon. Among the- speakers will be Captain ' Frank Ebbert of Washington, D. C. and t- W. J. Erwlg of Portland, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league of Oregon. Yakima, "Wash- Nov.- 1J. Physicians at the autopsy overyfie body of Mrs. E. M. Cook, who died suddenly at White Swan. Sunday, found that it of her ribs were broken. Her husband, lodged in the county Jail, said the injuries were due to a fall with a horse she was rid ing. Neighbor and friends say they resulted from a brutal beating; by the enraged, husband. ' Relatives ef Mrs. Cook are members of the Olney family, one of the wealthi est on the reservation, and a hard fight is planned to convict the husband on the charge of first degree murder filed against him. His friends have hired an attorney to defend him. - Student Expelled; $10,000 Awarded New Tork, Nov. 13. (L N. S.) After having been" expelled from the Peekskill Military academy, Melville F. Taylor. 19, was awarded $10,000 damages by a Jury in the Brooklyn court The school authorities had charged that Taylor, who was a cadet major and had been award ed the school medal for good conduct. was disorderly In a Peekskill moving pic ture theatre. , RIOTING FOLLOWS YUCATAN WALKOUT: RED' PLOT IS BARED By Ralph IL Turner Mexico , ity. Nov. 18. U. P.) -A. general strike attended by serious disorders has been declared through out the province of Yuj-Uan ac cording to official dispatches;: re ceived by the war office tdday from Merida. . ' ' - ,' . Railway employes, dock Workers and power plant operatlvea were said to have gone out in sympathy with the striking stevedores in Vera Cruz. The situation was described as "extremely, critica., Pitched battles occurred in Vera Crus when foreign ship companies attempted to employ strikebreakers. The strikers attacked them, carrying red flags and shouting "Viva la Soviet!" ' Farm har-4 in the state of Puebla are reported to have been unionised and are prepared to Join the general strike Unless they receive wage increases. . According to government officials, a plot has been discovered for a big Red demonstration on the night of November $0. thj date of Alvaro Obregon's Inaugu- ratlonas president.' Arms nfj,mh1: Uon have been smuggled screes ine American border for this purpose. K was said. STRIKEBREAKERS REPORTED KILLED; TROUBLE SPREADS f Vera Crus. Nov. 13. U. P.) The general strike called in sympathy with striking stevedores in this port was spreading along the entire Gulf coast, according to advices receive here today. The walkout spread throughout Yuca tan. Ten strikebreakers who attempted to take the plaees of stevedores in Pro gresso, Yucatan, were reported to have been killed by strikers.;- Practically all workers in Tamplco. state of Tamauli pas. Quit their Jobs at 1 o'clock yester day afternoon and paraded the streets, singing, revolutionary songs..,, ! J Strikers attempted to blow up the Customs house here late yesterday. Ow ing to -defective mechanism tne oomo failed to explode. All business houses in the city have again been closed and troops have been called out to preserve order. Dispatches from Yucatan, where the 8-eneral sympathetic strike was preceded by fighting between Socialists and fed eral trooDB. declared that " anarchy is rampant" in that section. , Owing to collection of large funds. presumably in preparation for Just such a situation, strikers everywhere were said to be in a financial position to hold out for a long period. . The government is understood to have assumed a policy of non-interference "unless the strikers commit overt acts." TDM MOONEY CASE WAS A FRAME-UP, SAYS POLICEMAN San Francisco, Nov. 13. ( L N. &) The San Francisco Call Fri day printed a sensational story to the effect that Draper Hand, a po lice officer, had told Mayor James Rolph that the prosecution ot the Uooney bomb cases here was a gi gantic frameup. Following publica tion of the story Mayor Rolph ad mitted that Hand, "of his own voli tion, at his Own request,", had made such 4. statement J. Mayor Rolph declined to discuss Hand's Story in detail, but said that it was told to him substantially as It appeared in the Call. ' "Hand came to - me and requested that I hear his story, and I did so. What action is to be taken I cannot Say." ' i Tom Mooney and Warren KL Billlmgs Were sent to prison for life upon convic tion .of having been connected with the 1S1C preparedness - day parade. Hand was one of the officers active In han dling the witnesses. The chief feature of the story told Mayor Rolph by Hand was that Frank X Oxman. an Oregon cattleman, whe identified the Mooney party as debark ing from an automobile at the scene ot the explosion, had never seen the auto mobile until after the explosion, when he memorised its number in order to testify regarding It. That other witnesses were coached by Hand in Jthe testimony they were to give, he further alleged, including John Mo- Donald. , : Cantata of Detectives Duncan Mathe- son. who was Hand's superior during the bomb explosion Investigation, aecuneu to discuss the statement made by Hand to thA miTnr. I -I know nothing aftout iw ne a dared.. , t : r . , One Is Indicted in S. F. Booze Scandal San Francisco, Nov. 13. (L N. &) The special federal grand Jury investi gating activities of the bootleggers, late today returned one 'ndlctment,' The tm. wa nisced on secret file but dep uty msrehsls hurried forth, leading to the belief that an early arrest would be made. Railroad Office Moved Spokane; Wash., Nov. 13. The train master's office ot the Washington divi sion of the O-W. R. & N. has been moved from Spokane to Tekoa. Laymen's League Sunday Tomorrow The Portland chapter of the National Unitarian Laymen's league will observe laymen's league Sunday at the Church of Our 'Father at 11 a. m. Lloyd R. Smith and other members of the chapter will participate. A lesson from the thinking' about that p-isno bM PHONOOKAPH POR . CHRISTMAS? There Is One Safe Place to Buy TERMS " ." '. LIPMAN, WOLFE & CO. The Charm, Allurement and Thrill of Good Music and the En joyment of Danc ing Is Yours at e regon Broadway at Stark Whether you . are partak ing of a Sumptuous Din ner, an Evening . Lunch or Light Refreshments. j Extensive choice of finest prepared and v seasonable Foods, skilful and respect ful Service and in an at mosphere of luxury , and congenial company. ". j : .. ' "' ' -'-' '. ! George Ohen's Orchestra,. rae vv miniers he Coetest The Correct Answer is, that on a basis of $17.50 for other fuel Gas for House-Heat $1 , t - Per 100S Cnblc Feet ;vj ; , the Award Ck)mmittee. consistirjr cf Beatrice MorRan, Guy R. Kendall and Jt P. O'NeH!, judge the answers follows: 1st Prize $30 C. Mish, 962 Mount Adams Drive 6th Prize $5-i-E. J. Hibbard, 2024 East Couch, Street 2d Prize $25 C. H. Foote, 301 West Park Street 7th Prize $4-Edith Emmrich, 690 East 67th Si N. 3d Prize $20 G. Boucher, 62 First Street 8th Prize $3-i-Gladys Mae Bayliss, 796 Gantenbein 4th Prize $15 R. DeMotV-101 East Twentieth Street 9th Prize $2--Philip Parch er, 70 Royal Avenue 5th Prize $10 M. DeA. Carr, 1568 Hawthorne Ave. 10th Prize $l-i-Corbly Church? 584 Lexington Ave. HONORABLE MENTION Albert. J.. 10 E. 29th. Anderson, F." A, 65s Multnomah Andrews. R. C. 321 E. Jessup .. Andrus, 1 A. 740 Sherwood Drive. Cox. Samuel H., 1033 N. W. Bank Bidf, Darling. Anne, 1177 Haight. De Vore, Mrs. Mary, 1284 K. Davis. Dowlin. Wilber R.. 41 Sacramento. DrUI, Mrs. J. J., 681 HoyC NOTE Howatt. Frederick, 23S E. 8itn S. Hunter; Isabel F., 1031 N. W. Bank Bid. Johnston, O. F., 934 Rodney N. Joyce,-Ethel E., 10 E. 41st. - Linn, Mrs. Robt. M., 61 E. 45th N. Markle, Ernest, Ardmay Terrace Apts. Matheson. O.. 1771 Siskiyou; McKay, Raphael. 54 N.- King. Smith. Ferry, 126 Hamblet. Rtltt. Mrs. Geo. N.. 1494 E. 8th N. Streng, J, C, 770 Multnomah. - Uncles, Miss Harrlette. 343 Ross. Unglea, T. W., 377 Ross. Van Brakle, J 920 Corbett Bldg. Wicklund, Mrs. C. J., 1112 hL Grant. Winer, Blair, 737 E. 72d N. Wise, Mrs. Eva M.. 912 E. 19th N. Shawcross, R., Volheim Apts No. I. ' -I Only the answers which were correct were considered. So me ' splendid desifns were received, but could not compete on account of an error In one or more items - , ,. Akers, Jane L., 1033 Rodney. , Alder, Dorothy May, 638 Pershing. Allen, Alma, 368 B. Third N. Ahrens, Harry. 1480 Omaha. Ahrens, Herbert. 1480 Omaha. Ally man, Chester, 277 Hazelfern. Ashley. Antoinette M., 889 Savier. Anderson A., 744 Roswell. Berlin, Mrs. O. H., 1072 Vernon. Barber, J. Theodore, 4903 73d S. E. Bale. Verna, 481 E. 18th ti. Berlin, O. H., 1072 Vernon. Bacher, John, -707 Lombard. Becker. O. D., 1191 Woodstock. Boge, H. P. O.. box 652. Bowers, Russell E.. Hotel Dayton. " Bellrood, Ruth. 548 E. 25th. Barto, Clarence, 685 Tacoma. Brown, Mrs. T. G., 1180 E. Salmon. Battersby, T. R., 940 Pacific. Blrkenbeuel, E. B., 406 Central bldg. Billups, Frances, 207 V4 Halsey. Baker, Mrs. C M., 673 Johnson. Bundy, Edgar J., 1000 E. Main. Bonsai!, J. c..' 480 Thompson. Barlow. Mrs. F. C, 966 E. 27th N. Brink. Will D.. 528 E. 19th N. ":? Blakeney. T. W., 424 Halt Burnham, Jertnle E., 669 V4 Pettygrove, Biersdorf. Verna, 200 Stanton. . Bums, Estella. 6446 73d st. S. E. " - Brounsteln. N., 35 N. 13th. Brita. John R.. 1611 Vera. Brady, Thomas. 1096 E. 27th N. Brookler. Jack, 450 S. W. 6th. Blackman. Mrs. C A, 1060 Lambert place. Billarto, Mrs, Chas. J., 6604 Whitman. Bryan, E. I., 895 E. Alder. Calhoun, Kenneth D., 530 Tillamook. Case, C. S., 129 E. 15th. Cater, W. B., . 871 Patton. t Charters, E., 632 E. 16th N. Cole. Phebe L.. 1185 Campbell. Cooper, Mrs. L. D., 341 Graham, i Card, Anna R., 1040 E. Harrison. Clarke. Mrs. J. B., 1643 Washburne. Collins, Mary E., 681 E. 26th a Charlton, R. E.. 1033 E. Alder. Chalker, W., 5831 42d S. E. Caples, Phil L., 468 Roselawn. Curtis. Nuburn, Box 523, Route A. Costello, Jane, 1219 Hawthorne. Capon, Chester, 5811 60th S. E. Crouch, H. O., 1067 E. 19th N. Campbell. H. C, 850 E. 67th N. -Cohen, M.P 207 Grant. Carrtgan, Lester. 117 18th N. Carter, Elizabeth, 393 E. 47th N. ; Calouri. Mrs. M., .1024 E. 29th N. Chase, Russell, 741 E. 42d N. Croddy. Dr. C T 669 .Williams. , Carlson, Lennart, 642 Mountain biv& Cone, Geo. W., 170 E. 38th. Connery, Mrs. J. J., 828 E. 24th S. Cowan, L. M., 113? E. 20th N.- Calouri. Mies C 1024 E. 29th N. . Clark, J. J., 1980 E. Main. Colcord. Miss Ruth, 807 Cleveland. Clarters, A.. 632 E. 16th N. Connelly. Althene. 727 Milwaukle. Dolph. Perry U, 632 Ry.' Exch. Bldg. Du Puy, Jessie M., 1121 E. Burnside. Dye, E. C. 1122 E. Grant Duncan, Miss Edna. 410 Sumner. Doerfler. S. M.. 1082 E. Yamhill. Dackins, D., 386 Third. . Dnrrie, H. L., 4856 99th S. E. , Doubt. Mrs John C, 278 E. 91st N. . .Du Mann, R. W., 160 Grand ave. N. Edwards. A. E.. 465 Bidwell. , Evans. W. II., 52 23d St. N. . Emmons, Carl W., 772 Talbot road. Epling, Vera I 1364 E. Salmon. Edmonds. Rupert, 1020 Borthwick. Eggiman. Miss Lucy, 996 E. 18th N. Eckelson. X I., 684 E. 56th N. ; Emerson. W. B., Station L., Box 77T. Ennls, Irving. 7819 62d ave. Elliott, Miss Elisabeth, 1226 E. 14th' N. Fisher. Clark H-, 4536 41st ave. 8, E. Farley, Dorothy. 6922 41st ave. 8. E,' . - Frier, Mrs. RobL, 675 E. Broadway. - Fisher, Urban, 382 E. First N. . Foster, Pullan, 1060 Kelly. Fox, Mrs. E. L., 1217 Boston. . - Frost, Mrs. Audley W, 733 Girard. , MERITORIOUS ? " V Fowler, wW'AHeta' Sta.. Box 33. . Fagan, -Mr. S., ?14 Glisan. f Glover, Alice B., 1208 Francis.. Graves. Thomas J., St. Francis Ants. : Gribling, George W.. 1217 E. 29th K. GrodskT. Sophie, 601 E. 51st N. Graham. F. M., 207 Ash. i Gueffray, Mrs. C. H., 648 E. 62d N. . . Glodon, -Art M., 328 E. 40th. ... Grist, R. P.. 710 E. 22d N. ; ; Glennon, Carl J., Llnnton, Or. " JGieany, , Woodbrldge, 600 Vancouver ave. Ganong, Mrs. C. F.. 74 E. 12th N. Going, Lew Wallace. 273 E. 16th N. Heitmeyer, Paul. 502 E.lBlst N. Hooper, J. A., 609 Y. M. C. A Hindle, Edith Y 409 E. 37th N. - Heydon, Mrs. Frank, 705 N. W. bldg. Hampton, Jack Jr.. 374 E. 26th N. Huston. H. C. 423 E. 50th. N. Heeklinger, Nellie B., 228 E. 5lst. Haines, Fred W.. Waldorf Court. Hoy. Meta .A. 304 Montgomery. Hayden, H., 1225 Taggart. Henderson, K., 832 Mississippi. Hulse, Stella P., 6220 41st ave. S. E. Howells, Lillian. 1198 E. Harrison. wugney, iiloyd, 4714 41st S. E. Hoopengarner, Helen, 364 Schuyler. HoKue. Maude. 989 E. 33d N. Heiwagen. C. W . 409 E. Main. tiaugen, oie, 448 Kodney. . Hanson, Robert P., 448 6th. ' Horseman, Theron, 825 E. Salmon. Johnson, Dorothy. 596 Gantenbein ave. Jones. Lucile. 708 E. 8th 8. -Jacobson, Mrs. M., 7318 55th ave. S. E, James. Mary. 16 E. 8th N. Kellogg, R.-L.. 1218 E. Glisan.''". Kerry, Albert S. Jr., Hotel Mallory. Kent, F. R., 689 E. Burnside. Kldd. Mrs. A., 856 E. 32d N. - , , Krouse, Bernlce, 728 E. Main. Kronenbere. C-.T.. 11185 E. Ash. : Kemery, Uriel. 9433 60th S. E. Klink, A. E. 992 E. 17th. King Forest G., 521 E. 61s N. Kirkland, Edward, 1033 Division. Kirchoff. F., 369 E. 51st. Kent. Bonqabelle. 353 E. 54th. Layton, Mra. R. L., 167 E. 36th. Lange, Robert E., 1068 E. 21st N. Livesly, Phillip, 361 Glenn. Lawson, Mrs. AJ F.. 1326 K. Taylor. Llnebaugh, C. W., 325 E. 46th. Ladd, G. E., 170 St. Clair. Leland, Mrs. May T., 29 E. 27th. Lamer, Amy, 111 E. 35th. List, Miss Lena. 834 Rodney. : Lippert, Edmound, 932 E. 7th N. Leland, May T- Mrs., 29 E. 27th. Logan, Mrs. Dorothy, 1091 E. Yamhill, Laplante, Yvon G.. 1207 Cleveland. Mitchell, M. E., 275 Summit Court. McCaskie, George T.. 750 Ankeny. Madden, John B.. 200 E. 13th. MeAyeal. Miss Wllma I., 289 Wasco. Mosher, O. W., 6409 73d S. E. Martin, J. A., 605' Mulberry. McKet, Miss Marrareu 478 Magnolia, Mattley, Maud. 49o Heights Terrace. McDermatt. E. T., 227 Market. Misner. Robert, 738 E. Ankeny. Mason. A. H. 969 E. 22d N. Martin. Kenneth, 619 E. 56th X. - McCarty, H. L., P. O. Box 1132. Murphy, Blanche L.. 905 E. 32d N. . Manning. N. M.. 407 Hall. Madden, Marguerite, 300 E. 13tlu -Mason. H.. 190 6th. -'.. Myers, J. H., 639 Beacon. i Miller, L. R., 882- Williams. ! Nichols, Minor, 443 Vista ave. i Norman, Ethel A., 1568 Macadam. i Nelson, William B., 741 E. 13th. if Nairuarlt, Frieda, 267 Grant. ' . - i Nissen, Mrs. John, 359 E. 43d, 1 Nash,. Tom,. 1346 Rodney . .' j Newton. Miss L, 818 MontgomeryAptal Nuckolls, C. H., 302 Monroe. v OberstaUer. W. B., 898 E. 6th N. 5 : OtU Carl, 6 E. 2d, N. i Olnen E. C Claypoole Apta. ' ; Olsen. Harry, 628 E.. Clay. ! Olson. Edith ML, R. R.1 Box 902. , Parry, -Nellie A.; 2103 Holladay, '.Pattee, M., 686 Kerby. ' Pratt, J. H.. 1016 E. 16th. S. - , Paige, Mlss.Carolioe, 772 Talbot Road. ;l Pearson. G. E- 734 E. Main. i Poker. E. 1871 E. 8th Tt.; . Partis, Clara. 169 E. 14th. Pratt. Mra J. Harold. 1015 E. J6th B. . Perrin, Arthur C, P. O. Bldg. Perry, E. D . 1038 Yale. Quackenbush, R. M., 106 E. 83d N. Rockwood, J, A., 715 E. 25th N. Rockwell, E..Hv17 60tb S. E. Rydman, Florence B,, 315 Morria Ross, R. M., 906 Gasco Bldg. Rand, M, E., Box 146. R. 1. Robertson, M, H.. 701 E. Richmond. Root. Geo. W 601 E. 54th N. Robertson, J. E. F.. 4420 62d S. E. Rockwell, Mrs. M. Y., 243 E. 51st S. Kosine E., 798 Missouri. Romfg, F. V., 251 10th. Robley, Paul, 1271 E. Morrison. Robertson. M. W, 894 Hawthorne. . Ruhmdorff, Mrs. A. W., 1168 Moore. ' Relf, Frances M., 155 E. 15th. Strube, Chas. G., 1134 Hawhtorne. Stlnson, L. 8.. 460 E. 13th N. . Stephenson, K. R., 820 First. Sbppington. Miss Nellie M., 349 Benton. Sanford, F. G., 274 N. 21sU C. A Scott Jr 87 E. 69th. Schoolfield, Harrison H. Jr..828 Skidmor. Smith, Catherine. 982 Hancock. Smith, Mrs. G. H.. 1200 E. Main. Steubel. R. W., 1137 Lainbert. -.Stevens, H. L., 234 R 21st N. smith, Nathan, 9. E. 20th N. Shannon, John T.. 1094 E. Morrison. Denman. L. M.. 655 Ladd. Smith, J. C..165H E. 26th S. Smith, Max Jr., 980 Savier. Stark, L. M., 7 E. 22d. Stiff, F. G., 1540 E; Glisan. , Smuck, J. W.. 999 E. Caruthers. Sundberg. Wilfred, 431 E. 37th. Silkirk, Geo., 795; Macadam. Rpoffard, Lester, 1312 Swift Sperr. Mrs. Fred. 885 E. Franklin. Smith, Roman J., 652 E. 39th. Stoddard, Emmett. 723 E. 76th N. Scanlon, W. J.. 1181 E. 16th N. Southard, Fred B., 609 E. 39th N. Smith, Helen J.. 1065 E. Alder. Schroeder, Robert A.. 854 E. 43d S. -. S ma Hey, Mrs. Flossie, 683 Haight. Shanks, Miss Jean, 665 E. Main. Smith, T; L., 979 E. Broadway. Schick, O. O.j Claypoole Apts. Shields, H. R., 251 10th. Smith, C. R., 893 Fueene. , Slater W. T., 105 . Mirimar Place. Smith. Russell, nonunion N. i Strube, Marls L., 1134 Hawthorne. Tyler, OrvlBc 8923 67th Ave. 8. E. Tischer, Moliie. 110 N. 21st. Tone, Mrs. Edith V.. 1041 E. Yamhill. Turtle. R. H., 660 Sixth. Trachsel, Albert J.t 822 Savier. Turpin. Miss Katie, 872 E. Pine. Van Hoomissen, Mrs. Fred, 746 E. 11th. Veaiie, G. E.. 695 Hoyt. Vreeland. Thad. 210 Graham. Vivian, R. C, 1133 Gprfleld. Weston, Myrtle A, 1134 E. 12th N. - Wise. L. W., 912 E. 19fh N. Wiley. Margaret L., 812 Buxton. Watreus, R. W., 368 E. 15th N. Wagner, Mrs. Peter. 361 Multnomah. Wageman, J. J., 1318 Williams. ' Whonn, Edw., 209 Barker Apts. Welnstein, Sophie. 709 First. .Westtrfield. Harold B.. 261 13th. Welch. Mary E.. 921 N. CentraL Williams, Leonard, 405 E. 7th. Welch, C. R., 366 Washington. Walker Chas.. 698 E. Lincoln. . Wrlpht. Mrs, Robert C. 1870 E. Alder. Woodruff. Heln Ray, 1249 Hasnalo. ' ,Wrenn, Mis Roberta, 734 E. 73d N. Wood. C D-, 253 E. 15th. WaKener. Jessie. 505 Patton road. Wadswotth, Mrs. D.. 889 E. Glisan. Wilson. Mrc J. B.. 89 N. 17th. Westbrook. Miss Anna. 100 Fifth. ..Watson, A.. 289 10th. Wills.. Laurence, 1610 E. 9th. Whitaker. Clifford W.. 461 E. 50th N. Wll ams,-Lucile A. Kingsbury Apts. , Williams. Mrs. S. D.. 94 E. 17th. Wetteland R.. 747 Pettygroce. -, gehrung, Miss Katharine. 7105 48th S. EL Zlmmer, Zedell, 26 E. ipth. The splendid contributions from the first two classes will be on display next Monday in Rosenblatts Show Windows, Corner Fifth and Alder Winners can call for their checks after tomorrow at 203 Gasco Building. ' TRANSPORTATION PORTLAND- TILLAMOOK PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE BYj';.-"-.' r" Your Transportation Lines, Inc. Passenger cart and Irelunt trucki leaving Portland daily at 9 a. m. except Sunday for Tillamook and way points. Twenty minute $top it Sheridan for lunch. 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StMiaar ar apMialli flttad with larea aai4. ems sad ren-lgaratora lor tha tri&iporuuoe ef frwh fruit, fUh, au, . Fat rnlflit Bataa aed linicuUra Apply u OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY f M IWikos ullslna, Phana Main 4 MS 4 ansreee wmtm NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS LM SSVOIt ......... Ho.7Oao. 84 PRANOI ..'....Die J., ROONAMBKSU .- Oae. 4 LS LOMRAINK Dae.11 LA TOU RAINS ......Ow.1S e t el ! Fwg-ul Bret Paerflo Ooeit Aactita, 109 Chtm BlreeC ttaute, or Any Local Agent. e ... - ASTORIA HIllV WHY rO!HT STR. GEORGIAN A ReunS TH Daltf (Kiaapt PrMaf) kaeM Partland T:10 a. m, AlSar Sk Deal LSAVSS ASTORIA S P. SL PLAVCL DOCK PARS St.00 KAOH WAV Olraat eannaoilan (or Saulh Baachat. Rltht loal Dalli, S o. m, Earr Oay Bisavt Sunea Main I4ia, hmi nliiiuifiiCiwihtiBTiaiSii DEPENDABLE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE j CALIFORNIA SERVICE j Regular Freight asd Faitcsger Rervlee to COOS BAT, EC BE A aad SAM FttATCCISCO . SAtLISO FBUM PORTLAHD, t 1. M. S3. 4CITY OF TOPEKA," November 19-November 30 Connecting at Sah Francisco with Steamers for Los Angeles and Kan iMego. Regular Freight and Pauangar Sanrlce te MIXIOO. CBHTRAL AMKRICA and ALA1SA. . Trans-Pacific Service To All Urtentat PorU. O. a Shipping Board A-l Steel i American Vesaeia " SAtLIIfO FROM PORTLAND S. S. MONTAOCE .Nov. IS 8. H, ABKRCOB Dee.lt B. 8. FAnlET Jan. is 101 THIRD STREET Intercoastal Service . Boston and Philadelphia. Nawsco Line osuu-lon steel Ameri can Vessels. An-lWOS FROM PORTIA D S. . WEST TOGU8 Wot. ts H. C RRU81I ; Use. U S. H. 8PRIBOFIELD - Dte. II FOE FURTHEB WrOJUaATIOK APLT TO , PHONE MAIN 8281 INTERNATIONAL Mercantile Marine Co. WHITE STAR LINE 8 Ideal Whiter Croises iAAAT-rsUAJlT-MARCK. itil West Indies Windward Islands Panama Canal South America LAROMT ITXAJCKJU TO TBI TROPICS Wnlta Star Una . . . S.I. MecanU. Amarioan Una . . . B.S. Maw Tor Asaeriean Uae '. - . SJI. SL Paul PhiIsdelphIa7LIverpool t Bsvsrford Dec! RED STAR LINE New York Southampton' Cher bourg Antwerp Zeelasd . Krooalaad Laplasd ., Flaland ... Jfev.l? ....Dee. 4 Dee. IS Jaa. 1 Jsa. S .Dee. llJas. U N.Y Cherbourg Southampton Adriatic ..........Hot. 17TJe. l&IFabl I Olympie ,....Hov.S7iDee.tlJssIC New York Liverpool, " Baltic .......... ..Hot. tellies. Ml Ja. f I Celtle ........... ..Dac llJas. liKab.t N. Y. Gibraltar Naples Genoa Canepls ;...Dee.t. CreUs Jen. WHITE STAR-DOMINION Montreal Quebec Liverpool Kegastle Sot. it Portland, Me Halifax Liverpool From Fortlasd! Halifax Casada ...Dse. 4Dee. MegaatlS DeclliCae. it Par rmrtattona ana tlekato seeiy te toaal asanta av Oemfanr errica, O. P. SARQINT, SIS as Aa.. Balaany Plaer. SaatUa, aVaah. Phene Main IIS. erviice " ' i- ' ' Between PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO by th San Francisco & Portland SS. Co. The popular ocean service of the "Rose City" has been augmented by the addition of the finely equipped jteamship Alaska." and the two will operate between the port named on the following schedule: , : ' 1 Arrive Leave . Leave Leave I Han : Han j Arrive Arrive - Portland Astoria Franclscol Frsnoiscof Astoria Portland Alaska Nov, It KovTil RovTTS Nov. 1 Nov, 1H Nov, II Roe City... Nov. 18 Nov. It Nov. Is Nov. 21 Nov. 2 Nov. it Alaska ..... Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 2t Nov, 26 Nov. 2s Nov. 2 Rose City.. . Nov, 2 Nov. 2 Nov. 2S Dec 1 Deo. Dec Alaska Dec 1 Dec. 1 Dec 3 fDec 6 Dec. lec. t From each port every five days thereafter. PASSAGE FARES ruoM TO Prom enade Deck Outside Saloon" Deck Inside Baloon Deck Third" Clatts (Males I D"'y Portland I Asiona i ...... San Kranclsco San Irraneisco pan -Francisco (Astoria ....... (Portland 21.80 2S.80 2S.8U 126.40 240 28.49 124.00 24.00 24.00 111 00 18.00 18.0V n lfTanclsco...iioruanq ta.ov . hw t These fares do not include t per cent war tax, which must he a33edT Phone : All fares include bertn and meals white at sea. Apply to any of our representative to make your reservation. I. E, OWER, City Passenger Agent, 701 Wells Fargo tfulldlng. C05S0I.IDATED TICKET- OFFICE, ThUd and Washington Streets. Phone Main 3539. , C F. HEIWOOD, Agent, Alnswbrth Dock. Broadwsyl. YfVL McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, .. Portland, Oregon