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IS ii, 1 VI i LiAiLY MVJ U i iiiEi' Gili) SHIP CHARTER IS HXED. AT LOVER RATES With tho arrival of the Mehra i &f aru iihI the Benarty- in tha river Monday, four, crata carriers arc bow .In tho harbor loading or awaiting wheat eargoa. Tha Jarans steamer Metwri Mara, andr charter to North ern Grain Warehouse company, h - Iran lining; thin morning- at, the West . Oregon mill, while the British steamer ; Beaarty . will arrive thia afternoon from Astoria, for linlnjsr at the Penh sula mill, before loading- for Kerr, OJfford A Co. , Two other carriers, the bark Harald and the British steamer Benmohr. ister ship of the Benarty, are loading . wheat. -.' Chartering; of the British steamer Trident, at JS shillings, by the Gray Roaenbaura Grain company became known Monday. It showed a slight drop in rates, the - latest previous charter announced being SSa'Sd. BESSIE DOLLAR LIES HELPLESS .BEFORE GALE Seattle, Nov. 21. (L N. S.) The iyg Sea Monarch has left the steamer Stu art Dollar 500 miles at sea to make her own way with a Jury rudder, and gone to the assistance of the Bessie Dollar, reported af the mercy .of high seas .In longitude 89 north, latitude 139.40 west, and the Coast Guard cutter Haida from Port Angeles and the Algonquin from Astoria were due to leave this afternoon to aid the vessel. . Word to this effect was received by Port Warden Paul Edwards today - through the harbor radio department, the messages having been relayed at Vancouver. The messages Indioa'ted that the Bessie Dollar had suffered en gine trouble which left her helpless following a storm in which the wind attained a velocity of 75 miles an hour and forced all vessels in that vicinity to lie hove to for 3S hours. The tug Sea Monarch, which had been proceeding with a 'stern tow line of anchor cable on the Stuart Dollar, waa forced to stand by when the cable ' parted. The high seas prevented the tug getting another hawser aboard the Stuart Dollar and it was about that . time that the Bessie Dollar's engines- became disabled and the tug was forced to go to her rescue. TWO STEAMERS CHARTERED FOR LOADING OF LUMBER Chartering of two steamers for North Pacific port lumber loadings was an nounced from San Francisco today. The Japanese steamer'' Tonan Mara, H7 tons, of Susukl & Co,, has been taken for early shipment to Japan, and the Carolinian, 2807 tons, of the Garland Steamship company, will load for New ,ak consignments. i - Space for 3,000,000 feet of lumber for East Coast shipment, has been taken In parcel lots on three unnamed steamers, by the Charles R. McCor mick Lumber company, for December . loading. GRATS JS. ARBOR SHIPFIQ Hoqulaxn. Wash., Nov. 21. Eleven ' steamers, barbounud in lower harbor sine Friday and Saturday, crossed oat Sunday- and Monday for their destinations. ' Steamers ; Tamalpais, Oregon, Johan Paulsen, Svea, Avalon. Edna Christensen. Helens ana jnor enes Olsen cleared for San Francisco, Santa Barbara and San Pedro. The ' British steamer Skipsea . crossed out for" Astoria. The Williams liner - Willfaro cleared for the j east coast. . via San Francisco, and the Munson liner .Munalres left for the east coast, via San Pedro. V ' Steamers Carlos, Catherine G. Sud den, Willamette and Hornet arrived - Sunday and Monday from San Fran . dsca to load lumber for California ports. , JAPANESE ARRESTED Hoquiam. Wash.. Nov. 21. The first Japanese sailor ever' arrested here for drunkenness was booked by the police - yesterday ' following complaint from ; a Japanese ship loading In the harbor. ' Hw was booked as John Doe. Japanese. ' Police say that the Japanese are tem perate and very seldom Imbibe enough ' to get drunk. RETE5TJE REPORTED Hoquiam. Wash.. Nov. 21. Revenue from the port terminal , last month to taled 83400 after all the expenses had been paid. This waa the first month of operation, and receipts hereafter are expected to "be larger. The people will vote next month on a bond issue of 1260,000 which la to provide for a sec ond crane and a dredge for the chan . nL - ' WEST KOTTJS AR RITES Bringing 750 bags of coffee. COO bags of alfalfa seed, 486 bags of que bracho extract, 600. bags of linseed -and 270 cakes of fertiliser, the steamer West Notus of the Swayne & Hoyt services to the East Coast of South America, arrived in the river and left up 'from Astoria this morning. She was scheduled to berth at Albers dock. PILOT DALBT SUSPENDED . Suspension of the license of Captain S. S. Dalby for one year was ordered Monday by United States steam vessel inspectors aa the result of the .collision October 14 of thVteamer Santa Clara, , piloted by- Dalby. and the dredge Port land, which sank at the edge of the channel at Swan island with a loss of three lives. ALL, ALOXG THE WATERFRONT 1 The Moore A McCormack steamer Commercial Pathfinder, bringing more than 2000 tons of coal and other cargo, will arrive in the river late today and berth in Portland early Wednes day, according to her present schedule. The steamer Davenport, sailing for th Oregon-Pacifio company, left up : from Astoria this morning and waa due to dock this afternoon at Albers dock No. 8. She is bringing general -freight from San Francisco. Colonel E. U. Sbuls, division en gineer. United States army, with headquarters in Seattle, - and - Major Richard Park. United States army engineer In charge of the Second dis trict, inspected the wreck of - the Welsh Prince today. It is expected that the aft end of the broken ship, sunk, in May in a .crash with, the U i( by the YjJ 1 steamer Iowan, wtU be raised by the end of two weeks.' The Hammond Lumber - company steamer Covens,. left up from Astoria' thin . morning. Captain J K, Bnlger.' United States steam vessel inspector from San Fran cisco, arrived, in Portland Monday to spend over a week here. - He has supervision . Of " the - inspection service in California, Oregon and Hawaii. The dredge Columbia win be placed In drydock Wednesday. A, knuckle will be installed Ja her ladder which will enable dicreing in water as shal low as 10 feet. : Heretofore much ef ficiency of . the digger was ; lost in working -in water: under 2 feet in depth. After the change are made the dredce will proceed to the Long Bell project at Kelso, Wash. Delay in the schedule of the Blue Star line 'steamer Tuscanstar. pre viously expected In the river today, wilt prevent -the vessel's arrival until Friday.1 The Toscanstar will take out about 6 A, 000 cases of apples, as well as other cargo, according ; to present plans. - The British steamer Skipsea arrived in the river and left up from Astoria this morning, to load lumber for Syd ney, Australia, both in Portland and at down-river porta. Installation of a third smutting machine at the grain elevator at Municipal Terminal s No. 4 is -being completed. - It has a capacity of 350 bushels of grain an hour. The Hammond Lumber company steamer Halco was placed in drydock Monday afternoon for repairs to her stem. Several planks of the vessel were loosened 10 days ago when she collided with the mo tor oh ip Chal lam ba. It is expected her repairs will be completed In three or four days. The steamer Sinaloa sailed today for Central America, carrying 8487 barrels of wheat products Xrom, Port land. News of the Port 21 La PuHsima, Americaa steamer, from. Ban Franciaro, oil. Hkipaea. British steamer, tram Gray Har bor, lumber in transit. Wonganella. British steamer, from Eureka, lumber in transit. Davenport. American steamer, from San Francisco, general. W. g. Porter, American steamer, from San Francisco, oil. Benarty, British steamer, from Yokohama, ballast. arrivals Hot ember 20 Meiwu Maru, Japanese steamer, from New Tort, ballast MARINE ALMANAC Weather at Mirer's Mouth North Head, Wash.. Not. 21. Conditions st the mouth of the Columbia river at noon: Wand, east, 0 miiee; sky, clear; sea, smoeth. DAILY RITER READINGS 8 A. M.. Pacific Time BItst taa-iql Temp. : : : B) "V Umatilla .. 23 2.7 0.4 0.00 42 87 Eocene 10 2.8-0.2 0.02 47 41 Albany ... 20 2.5 -0.4 0.00 44 29 Salem 20 1.6 -0.5 0.00 49 81 Oregon City 12 4.8-1.6;0.00 Portland. . 15 8 . 4-1 10 . 00 47 41 'Basin -Falling. RITER FORECAST The Willamette riwr t Portland Will remain nearly stationery during the next three days except aa affected. by the tide. Vessels te Arrive Data. Annette Rolpk . Delay Mathews .. Admiral Goodrich Wert Notua . .. . Daren port ...... .San Fran Not. 21 .Ban Fran ....Not. 21 .San Fran ..... Not. 21 . Buenos Aires. .Not. 21 .Ban Fran . . . .Nor. 21 Deernesa : Commercial Pathfinder. Boss City Tprea Mara , Willpolo Lewis Lsxabeeh .., Edw. Luckenbeca Dochra . . ... Seattle Nov. 22 . Sew Torsr. . . .Not. 22 .San Fran . . . .Nor. 22 , Yokohama . . . Not. 23 .New l'ork ...Not. 23 , Philadelphia ..Not. 23 .New York . .Mobile , Itndon . . . . Ban ITran . . Not. 23 ..Mot. 23 ..Not. 24 Willamette Virginian. .......... Narenta .Not. 24 Middlesborotigb. Nor. 24 .London Nor. 23 Jeuinoa .......... Frank I). fttnut Baa, Pedro. . . San Fran . , .Boston . San Fran . . . Beltlinere . . Not. 25 .Not. 26 Julia Lackenbach . . . Admiral Farragut . . . Hawsiiaa . Hoquiam ......... Eldorado . ........ Jacob Lackenbach... .Not. 26 .Not. 27 .Not. 27 .San Fran.... Not. 27 .New Tort.... Not. 27 . Mobile -Not. TesasL Pawlet Agwistsr .... For Dai. . Tokohame . . . Not. 22 New York. .. .Not. 22 . Buenos Aires.. Not. 23 West Notrn somini ATWH . , Dakotaa Admiral Goodrich. . . Tosh ids Mara ...... Multnomah . ...... Celflo Edward Luckenback . . Lewis Luekeabach ... WiUpoto Commercial Pathfinder JBaa Fran . . , .Not. 22 .New lorfc ...Not. 22 .San Fran. Nor. 23 .8. America ...Nor. 23 .Baa Fraa ....Nov. 28 .Ren Praa....NoT. 23 .New Tork . . .Not. 24 .New Tork ...Nov. 24 .Baltimore ...Not. 25 .New Tork ...Not. 25 Tuscanstar West Coyote Annette Bolph .... Bose City Dochra ........... Deerfield . Tosh ids Mara No. 8. Virginia Eldorado Teasat Admiral Brans ...... Agwistsr Benarty Benmohr ......... Celilo Chinieothe . . Col. P. 8. Mlchie. . . Dakotaa Erie F. ft. Loop George I Olson . . . . .London .....Not. 25 .Orient Not. 28 . San Fraa ....Nor. 25 .-San. Ftan. Not. 25 .New Tork... Nor. 25, ..New Tork.... Nov. 25, . o. America. , .Not. z .LiTerpool . . . .Not. 27 .Mobile Not. 27 . In Port Berth. Terminal No. 2 Terminal No. 1 . ... Peninsula Mm Globe Mills St Helens ....... Ooraf cot Deek Gov't Jtoorinss Terminal o. I .Portland Vera table Oil ............. Astoria ... . .St- Helens Dock Drydock ....... Terminal No. 1 , North Bank Dock Wsnaa Columbia Co. Mill Drydock . . . West Orecoa Lomber Ialsnd Mill Westport Peninsula Muis Kerr-Gifford Mai ...... Terminal No, 4 ...... Terminal No. 4 Haioe Herald K. U. Ki-aaa ..... K oh man Mara .. . . La Marred Moiwa Maru Multnomah Oregon yir .. uregoa rlH . . . . . Pswlet West Coyote Wast O'Bova Toshida Mara . . . . Tojia Mara ...... Alben No. 3 AT WORLD'S PORTS A Aorta. Hot. 21. -ArrtTed and left us at 4:30 a. mu, steamer IJaisy Mathews, from San rTamdaoo. Airtrea at a aad lett op at 7 so a. nv. steamer tkaTeaport, from Ban Francisco. ArrtTed at 7 aad left up at h .20 a, as.. steamer W. 8. PortiT, from Baa Praaciaco. Lmtt up at S a. m.. Blttiah steam n- stecarty. ArrtTed at H it a. m.. steamer Myder Hanify. (ram Ban Francisco. ArrtTed at ll-:SO a. m.. teamer West Motoa.- treat xtaenoa Ayrea and way porta. - Baa tYancteco. Nov. 21. Bailed at 2 a nv teamer Paaaco. from MoVUe, for Portland. Sailed at 2 a. m.. steamer WUlpoto, from Philadelphia and way porta, for Puget Sound and Portland. Sailed at 7 a. av. steamer Xjamrim l,uckeabach, from Boston, tor Portland and Paget Bound. ArriTed at B a. nv, motor ahip Boobyaiia. from Portland, for Baa Pedro. Callao, Nov. 20. ArriTed, steamer Oepere, from Portland gad way porta New Tork, Nov. so. Arrived, steamer Iowan. treat Portland and way porta. Bostoa. Nov. 20 Antred. steamer Plorklian from panlaad aad way porta. Balboa. Mev. 2 ArriTed. steamer Bes semer Otty. troat Bammoca, foe Portlaad aad Paget Boond. Hail. No. IT.- Antred, steamer Mexican, from Portland aad way porta lMitb, Nov. 18. ArrtTed British steamer City of Kaagooat. from Portland and way porta. ioadoa. Nor. 1, Bailed. BrtUah steamer Delaware, for Paetfio coast porta, Tacama. Nerr. 21. Bailed at 3 a. m . steamer UeerfWd. for Portland. Astoria, NaT. 20. ArriTed at V end left op at lO 10 a. as.. Jsoaaeee teamer Moiwa Mara, from New Tork. ArUTed at 1 p. nv. BrtUah ataamer Hsasrty. from lokohama. Ar riTed at 3:50 aad left ap at 8 p. m.; steamer La Panstssa. from Baa irtaaciaea. Arrleed aad la ft m a llUI p. - av. BAtmh steamer riUaas. from Usaya Harbor. Antred sad left ap ak 11:3 P. av. British ateaawr Woa- Bar. No. HO. Aiul afc t AdntlaU Uoodrkm. from 8aa rrancisco. Now. It' T-aa.ii.1 i- Hewiofe Hail, from Baltimore, tor Beattla. Seattle, No. . Arrived, steamer Felix Tauxaig. from . New, Tork and way porta Tia Portlaad. - v . -.. - .. - Baa Pedro. Nov. SfO.- -Antred and aafled, eteaaser Admiral ParTagu. from J'nrUand for tB. . amT-eo. stress rr oeuiaum KolDii, rUsnd. Armed, etes mer Jaha LMcfc freaa New 1 erk and war nnrf, fnr Portlaad. Arrreed. ateaaaer W. S. Miliar, from Portlaad.- Amend, ateaaaer Biskryee. Irem tMambla rreer. Bauad. steamer ltoehra. from Near Uriaaaa and war porta,, far PiarUand aad vay perta. Baited, ataamer rioreaea fuetthea bara. from PorUaad, log New Orleans. Bailed. Astoria, ' Tides Wednesday , High Water , - Low Water 1 3 :22 a. ra, 8.0 ft. I :M a. jn -J ft. Z :4 p. m, 8-2 ft. :& p. nw -.1 ft. steamer Panaman, front Portland, tor K. Xerk and wy ports. r . '- ' KMelds, Not. 1 K.-HHM, British -Sibenaa Prtnfce. tor Portland. .' Trno . Sot. 1 . Sailed. British KtrtnereTr tee Portland. f ADU PORTS ETAO Abentnen, Wnh..'T!iT. 20. Arriwi; rr low, from Baa Pedre. 8 a. .as. . , Bailed : Bkip eae for Bydney, Tia Astoria, 1 P- m. ; 1orenre (Hm. for Ban Francisco, 1 P. m. : Manaues. baxriound. 1- m. San Franetseo. or. 2tt. ArrtTed Banta Kite, from ixn Ansctve. It- a. m,: Baa bfrto, from Astoria. 1 a. m. : Aaa Jannto. from Ventara, 12:49 p. an.; -frank I. Mtewr, from Astona. 12:60 p. m.; Br. 'rdisaashir. from Astona. 1 Pt at.; ttty of Jteno, from Los .Anceles, stooa; lACkenaaea. from New kork. 4:15 p. a.; C'aoba. from Wulapa Harbor. 4:15 p. aa. Batled rort Brass, trasa Uoi Aneeiee. 1:1 I. nv; VBsiaiaa, from Port land. 1:40 p. m. ; lelacoB Mara, from Teko hame 1:40 p. m : Kom '-ity, (me Portia nd. 4:1 P m.; Hnmbaldt, from U Aaselea, 4:55 p. m.; Ban Jacinto, tram Oraya Harbor, 6:05 p. m-; Cermei, from Grays Harbor, 7 :OS p. ra. ; Robin Adair, from New tork. 7-.30 p. m. ; WiUpoio. from Seattle tt P. m.1 Paaaco, from Beattle, b p. m. POSITIOKS OF TESSELS . (By Federal Telegraph Co. J ' Kerember 20. H p. m- Lansing, from Baa smneisno for Port Saa Lais. 132 miles north of Port Baa Lass. Stockton. Maedls for Ban Pedro, 357 muea west of Ban Pedro. Mamer, aVrerett for Baa Pedro. 702 .miles from JtTerett. Los Anseses. Martines for Ban Pedro, 125 miles north of Baa Pedro. CUremoat, Raymond for Baa Pedro, 832 miles north of Ban Franeavn. Verba Linda, Baa Pedro lor Portland, 415 miles north of Baa Pedro. W. H. Porter. Uartote . for Unnton. 703 miles north of Gartota. West Lotus, Ban Francesco for Portland. 43 mQes north of Cape Blanco. Hartwood, Ban Francisco for Grays Harbor, 109 miles south of Grays Harbor. Northland. Port Anceles for Ban FTaaciseo. 320 miles north of Ban Franciseo. Fred Baxter., Baa Pedro for Blaine. 300 miles from Biainav Arakm, Grays Hsrbnr for Kan Francisco, 133 miles north of Ban Francison. Frank H. Buck, Ban Pedro fcr A Ton, 110v miles north of Baa Pedro. Ihlwortl). Port Ban Luis for Seattle, 778 miles north of Port Ban Ijuw. Oleum, Oleum for Beattle, 545 miles from Beattle. Wapama, St. Helens tor San Francisco, 230 miles north of Ban Francisco. Uuinault, Tacoma for Ban Pedro, 451 miles north of Ban Francisco. l ilnmboldt. Ban. Francisco for Santa Barbara, 34 miles south of Ban Francisco. F. (. Drum, Honolulu lor Ban Francisco, 602 mues east of. Honolulu. Kcuador. Ban Francisco for New l'ork, 342 miles south of Harana. Not ember 1H. 8 p. m.- President Jefferson. Yokohama for Seattle, 71 miles west of Seattle. Margaret Dollar, Honolulu for Xokobama. 2855 miles west of Honolulu. President Pierce. Yokohama for Ban Fran ciseo, 2oU0 miles west of Honolulu. Ethan Allan, Saigon for Honolulu, 1500 miles west of Honolula. Tahiti, Ban Francisco for Bydney, 3206 miles from Ban Francisco. Kagle, Ban Pedro for Boston. 880 miles north of Colon. Tiger. Boston for Ban Pedro, B2 miles north of Colon. West Katan. San Pedro for Curacao, 1148 miles south of Ban Pedro. Kathenne, New York for San Francisco, 1580 miles southeast of Ban Francisco. Ana Una, Ban Francisco for Jspan. 12U5 miles west of Baa Francisco. Orleans, .noon. Bsn Pedro for New York, 1330 miles southeast of Ban Pedro. By Naral Radio Norember 20, p. m. Cotter Snohomish, at Beattle. Han ley, Vancoarer for Yokohama, 130 miles from Yokohama. Cordon, loading at Latoucbe. Canadian Winner, Nanoose Bay, B. C, tor Yokohama. 281 1 miles from Cape Flattery. Starr, snowbound af Port Liock. - West Kader, Portland for Yokohama. SOS7 miles from Columbia rirer. Margaret Dollar, Honolulu for Yokohama. 3080 miles from Honolulu. President Jackson. Beattle for Yokohama, SS28 miles from Seattle. Bhabonee, Ban Pedro for Itoixaki. 4805 miles from Ban Pedro. Apus, Ban Pedro for Yokohama, 467 miles from Yokohama. Uebre, 847 miles from Toknyama. Datouche, at Ketchikan, wind bound. Bkagway, Speei Hirer toy Port Angeles, 90 miles from Speet Kit V TRADE QUIET 'IX MARKET FOR COTTON CLOTHS; PRICES VIBX New Tork, Not. 21. Business waa quiet today ia the cotton cloths market. Prices for Sheetings were extremely firm and quotations were maintained throughout the entire list, although some goods still might be obtained st second hand at alight conceairifflia Sateens continued in scant supply aad . were eagerly sought, but heary drills sad twills were com paratlTely inactiTe. Tire fabrics were dnH. The prices for raw silk here were somewhat spotty, although the Yokohama market was unchanged. Extra fine waa down 5o to IS. 40 a pound; and best No. IX was quoted at $8.87 H. Best No. 1 was $8.85. and Kanaai No. 1. $8.32 . Canton silks dropped slightly, but XXA and XXB were Bncbacged. Ifew Tork Batter aad Eggs New Tork, Not. 21. (L N. 8.) Butter Market strong. Creamery, extras, 50 52c; do firsts. 30 hi gSOttc; do higher scoring. 51 5Sfec: state dairy tubs. 3449&e; bvdel, fresh, 864 J7c Cheese Market firmer. State, -whole milk specials, flats, 26 H 27 He: sTerage run, 28 2He; lower grades, 20 22c; skims, ape. (rials, 20 22c. Ears Market firm. Nearby white, fancy, 88c: do brown, fancy, 80S3c; extra, 66 9 70c: firsts. 52 60c. Milk The nominal wholesale price $2.00 per cwt. Chieago Dairy Prod nee Chicago, Not. 21. (L N. S.) Butter Beceipts. 6368 robs. Creamery, extra, 50 He; extra firsts, 4149Hc; firsts, 39 0 43 Vac; packing stock, 3Ufe31c. Eggs Beceipta, 2132 cases. Miscellaneous, 45 6 50c: ordinary firsts. 4045c; firsts, 50 ? 55c; extra, 28c; checks. 21 22c; dirties, 22 23c. . Cheese Twins, new. 2414 24 He: Daisies. 24 25c; Toong Americaa, 24tst9 25o; longhorns. 24 H 24 He: brick. 22 He. lre Poultry Turkeys. 85c; chickens, 13 0 19c: springs, 18c; roosters, 12 He; geese, '21c; ducks 21c. . s Sledford Water Rates Adjusted Medford, Not. 21. Water rates of the Medford municipal system, sdjusted by city council, are: Minimum of 5O00 gallons monthly $1.75. $2 $2.50 and $8, according as the meter is inch, one inch, 1 H inch or two inch. For 10.000 gs lions the minimum is 35 for three inch and $7.50 for four inch meter. Any use in excesa of the minmimsm ia to nay lO cents -per 1000 gallons until 100.000 gallons, after which the rate ia 7 cents per thousand, , Mines to Retame Work Hainea. Not. 21. The miUa of the Cornu copia Mines company, after an idleness of two years, will be placed in operation within the next few weeks, according to R. M. Betts. who ia managing the property. Equipment for more rapid handling of ere has been 'in stalled, and it ia expected to keep the mills running continually after they are started. An electric motor of sufficient size te famish power for marine -the ears ia and out of the long tunnel is a recent improTement at the mine, and a ' carload of cyanide has been purchased for use in the afliig of the ore. Dried Pratt aid Beaa New Tertc, No. 21. (L N. B.) Beans Market steady; pea, choice. 3B.O0; red kianer. ebotoe. $S.tM e 8.60. Dried ITojts Market, holiday demand good; anrteota. choice to extra-fancy, 24 38c; apples, evaporated, prime to fancy, la He 12 e; prunes. 0 to 60s. 12 017 He; 60s to 100s, 8 01 7c; peashea, choice to extra fancy, 12 H lee; aeedaeaa raisin, choice to fancy, 22 023c. . v New Tork Wool aad Hides New Tork. Not. SI. (t N. S. Wool aiarsei,. una: oomesuc neece. Jl.JL vHuo.430 57e: dona tic pulled, scoured basis, T6c0 $1.20; domestie Texas, 'aeoored basis, $1,950 1.33; territory ataple, aooured baaia. 3U230 T.4. - - - - ' Mates Market, steady; natfva steers. 22 0 22 He; branded steers, 20 He Cattoa GlasJmg Ranort Waehiagtoa. Nov. 21. TJ. P.)' Cotton ginned as to November 14 from the em ef 1822 totaled 8.869.857 bates, osanttng rocrad as half balea, the ciisama bureaa aaaoaaeed ta aay7 Thia eomparea with 75401 for the am period last year.' Americaa-EgypUaa. 17.T1S. compared with 18.105 last year. Be Island. 4737. compared with 2S58 last yar. . -. ; : .. . -Pi iron. Lower Ptttsbarg, No. 21. Kasawra pig irom prices ia Eastern Pennayleaaia and Buffalo dfatneta nave oeea reaucen si a tat . v Baeaea Aires. Wheat Buenos Aires. No. 21. Wheat opened e to ke higher; December. $1.17 H; lebroary, $1.12.. - TESTHiY lil WEMME ESTATE CASE CONCLUDED All testimony In the suit of the heirs at law of the late E. Henry Wemroe against the six Christian.; Science churches of Portland, seeking aa ac counting of a $450,006 endowment fund andseekittg to re-over the fund from the control of the churches was com pleted at noon today, before Circuit Judge Harry . H. Belt of Pallas, who is sitting in the circuit court here by invitation to hear the -case. Arguments by council representing both factions probably will be com pleted late thia afternoon and the ques tion' submitted to the court. No jury was empaneled to (iecldej the question. '' George W. Joseph of Joseph, Haney 4e Liittlefleld, who drew Wermne's will, which leaves the 8450.000 fund to the churches 'for a worthy charitable pur pose. testified - there no secret understanding between Wemroe . and the churches and that Wemme under stood the purpose of the churches and the terms of the will, and was entirely competent at the time the will was drawn. Miss Jesse Carson, formerly Weni me's secretary, testified , Wemme had several plans which were abandoned for this one specified in ; the will. He thought first of leaving the fund to the newspapers for charitable work, later of a trust fund, and then of the county and city as directors of the fund, she said. IL D. Kifiam. secretary of the Wemme endowment fund, explained the methods prescribed by the wilt and how these specifications were carried out. The will provided for three trustees who were to hold the fund for three years and then form a stock company. Later the White Shield; maternity home: waa estab lished, but was afterwards sold to the Salvation Army because of a conflict between state law and the precepts of the church in caring for maternity caecs. The law requires tho presence of a licensed physician. Council for the heirs said no testi mony of undue influence in directing the drawing of the will would be in troduced, although the original com plaint contains such allegations. nriHMDE By H. F. Laufman' Pittsburg, Not. 21. There k an lmpreesire expansion evident in retail trade in thia dis trict today. .Records are beng made in sales of house furnishings and clothing. " A touch of winter, dealers beltere, will add atill farther to this trend of trade. After effecta of labor troubles are -wearing away, employment is almost at a maximum and purchasing power is steadily increasing. Wages are high, with orertune giTlng- special oppcr tunltea for expenditures. The steel industry is on a basis of better than 73 per cent of capacity production and a number af the largest plants in this section are operating on full time. Collections are Im proving in districts most affected by labor troubles and transportation difficulties. NEW INCORPORATIONS "Salem, Or., Nor. 21. The Terminal Flour Mills' company of Portland, capitalised' at $500,000, filed articles of incorporation with tiie state corporation department here Mon day. The incorporators are Mark P. Miller, C. W. Jenniaon and George J. Perkins. Other corporations filing articles Monday were: Praggatis Amusement' company, Portland, $10,000; John IX Praggatia, Spero Praggatia and Elisabeth Bell. W. 8. Maxwell company. Grants Pass; $10, 000; W. S. Maxwell, G. C. Maxwell and D. 1. CalTert. Louie's Lunch. Inc., Portland; $5000; Louis Russell. John J. Batemaa and John S. Middleton. Harriet Tubman elub, Portland; $400: Lens Bowers, Josephine Duke and Fannie Cosby. Coquille Hotel company, Caquille, Coos county; $25,000: 3. E. Norton. C. T. Skeels and John F. Boas. Rogue Rirer Lumber company, Medford; $5000: O. A Griswoid. G. M. Roberta and M. B. CoUlarrL A certificate filed by tho MUtoa Box com pany of Milton shows an increase ia capital ization from $50,000 to $125,000. Besobations of dissolution were filed, by the Pitt BiTer Development company of Klamath Falls. Olympia. Wash., Not. 21. The foUoering articles of incorporation hare been filed with Secretary of State J. Grant Hinkle: The Texas company or Corsicana, Texas Cap! ul stock, $164.450, 000;U H. Lapham. Arnold Schleet of New Tork state, and John W. Gates, J. C. Hutchina. J. S. Cullinan. Rod Olirer. W. T. Campbell. R. E, Brooks and E. J. Marshall. Power of attorney to L. F. Chester. American Bank building, Beattle. For the purpose of transporting oil and gas, etc Northwesters Royalty company of Seattle Capital stack. $100,000; B. D. Van , Horn and B, J. Trigg; to own and operate mines, mills or reduction works for mining, or mill ing gold. silTer or other minerals. Hempstead Inrestment company of Beattle Capital stotck. $100; C. W. Bryant. B. I. Jacoba and Melville Wilson. Oregon Metals Becorery,' Inc. of Vsn couTer Capital stock, $250,000; J. E. Hop kins. J. D. Hamilton and E. C Keller; deal ing in mines, mining, locations. mining claims, etc. Pheasant, Inc.. of BeTJJngham Capital stock. $8000; W. H. Williams and Rachel Williams; to carry on and conduct a tea room, soft drink and confectionery parlor, restaurant, cabaret and place of amusement. Vincent s. Inc., of .Beattle Capital stock. $5000; C. P. Vincent and H. H. Fordyce; general grocery business. Western Staples Manufacturing company of Spokane Capital stock, 3260.000; William Maoch, V. A. Maxwell. Edward B. LOjeblad, Ted Teaser and R. Franks; to engage in the business of manufacturing grain treating ma chines sad other machinery! for cleaning 'and grading all kinds of small grain, farm ma chinery aad implements, household aad office furniture, etc Eyre Grarel company of Seattle Capital stock. $200,000; E. G. Belgesen, A. C. Peters and B. H. Erans. TJ. R. M. Stores of Spokane Increasing capital stock to $7000. BOSTON WOOI, MARKET IS I3TACTITE; PRICES STEADY Boston, Nov. 21. The local wool market was inactive today while traders waited to see what the trend would be at the opening of the London sales,, where 220.000 balea will be offered ia the next three weeks, how buying would progreaa ia Texas aad California. Slightly higher prices war reported for scattered transactioaa in Texas aad the prices of eroaa-areeda at Iondnn were reported steady. : 1 Lamber Co. Receiver Annotated Eugene, Nov. 21. Frank Armitare has been appointed receiver for the Mohawk Lvnber company in . the case of H. - C, Anld against Darid Aald. ' The receiTer waa petitioned for bv the defendant as a method of dissotrine the roartaership under the superriaioo of the eonrt. The recerrer will din the assets among to two ex-partaera. who are brothers. t SHOWS EXPANSION bythe Ljj Southeast Storm Warnings J Issued ; ; Eain for.Toniglit Southeast storm wamtngs were is sued for all Oregon and : Washington coast .points at 7 :30 a. m. by the dis trict, weather, office. which, reported tht a storm was . moving in rapidly from the Pacific ocean. " The weather bureau forecast-that the storm would not be severe since -the-Mnter. of the disturbance waa well off tho coast. For Portland the storm is bringing rain tonight and Wednesday, f Tem peratures are expected to be higher by . Wednesday. The minimum tem perature, today was 41 degrees. . , Local Manager Say s Daily Ford Output To Be 6000 Cars ' The Ford Motor company will turn out an average of 6000 machines a day during tho coming year, as compared to about 5000 during the lst year, stat ed W. H. Goodwin, manager, of the Portland branch, at a banquet given Monday night in the Tyrolean room at the Benson by the Allen-Goodselt Mo tor Car company for its sales force and department heads. Goodwin and J. B. Jordan, his as sistant, were the guests of the evening, and both spoke. Kdsell Ford's talks whHe here were discussed. "Pat" Al len presided and acted as toastmaster. TRANSPORTATION Tra vel era. ' S 1 1 I w 1 WHY not get experienced and ac curate information from one who has traveled extensively for the benefit of his patrons? FREE INFORMATION. Secure Steamship Reserva tions and Tickets From : DORSEY B. SMITH, Manager J ournal Travel Bureau 180 Broadway, Portland, Oregon. Phone ATwater 1979. Astoria and Way Points STfiS. LURLiHE AND 'UNDINE) Daily, Except Satnrday, 7:30 t. M. Faro to Astoria $1.85 One Way ' $3.00 Round Trip Week-End Round Trip $2.50 The Dalles-Hood River Steamer Service Daily, Except Sun., 7:15 A. M. Fare to The Dalles $1.25 Hood River $1.00 The Harkins Transportation Co. Broadway 6541 Alder St. Dock AUSTRALIA MEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti ana Naratonga, ataii ami null Ear Sersioa IrenA San Fraaeiass Saf a Oaya. Paeifls Tour South Seas, Mew Zealand, Aus tralia. SS66. rtrrt Olaaa unioh a. a. oo. or new Zealand COO OaJIfornla SU. San rranoiee JT Leeai aaaainaliia and Maiireaaj i at Z 'l-W v I mmi i : i im ta. aTaaWas) H : "x. -SI--. - - HOME for CHRISTMAS Christmas Sailings to Europe from St, John, N. B. S. S. Tunisian ....... .to Liverpool .December 5 S. S. Meiita ......... .to Southampton-Cherbourt; . . December 9 S. S. Montcalm ...... Ao Liverpool ... December 12 S. S. Metatrama ...... .to Glasgow .'. December IS Through sleeping; cars from Vancouver to sbJpside at St. John N. B. vest Indies Twin-screw, oil-burning- S- S. Empress of Britain sails from New York in January and Febiuarr cruises on delightful cruises of West Indies, Panama and South America. Call, or write lor special folder covering itinerary and complete informatioBu Fastest and Finest Steamers to the Orient Four magnificent Canadian Pacific Empress steamships link Asia with America. Fortnightly sailings from Vancouver and Victoria, , B. C, to Japan, China and Philippines. INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS AT Canadian. Pacific Ticket Office 55 Third Street, Portland x Telephone Broadway 90 W. H. Deacon, General Agent i stood on voa mrith ARISTOTLE, DEMOSTHENES r a aaa v w t One of the many rare AMERICAN EXPRESS Luxury Cruise on the vMauretariia to tie Medi ten anean aFrom New York FeTCwarry 7rJ 6 Days af Enchantment " The MAURETANTA your home sH tb way Visiting Asores,lrtsdcsraCdnvSev1IlaOi Carlo, Nice, Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Athens, Constantinople, Palestine, Eeypt,' Corsica, Usbo SouTAtaxripeoTi, Indon (5 days), Cherbourg, Send for illustrated amnotmcemerit . - building Fimirrs BnUciing permits vaiuea at 31000 issued XoTrnabeB; 17: ": ; .. .. - Vr. H- HtkisrbesndXv erect 'rtoidenee 10 IC. Broadway, between 8 Jd and 87 th ata.; tNnMer, aame; 34MMt. W. H. HUderbrandr, erect restderiee 10a2 E. Mroedrray. between. Srd and 37U sts.; bvader. same: 401M. ; O. K. Claggett. repatf residence 184 E. 'lSth st. between Helmont and Ismhul: baUder. aame; flOOO! - Ja. W. alalia, repair faetory 1I0 R, - nth at. betweea inanders and tiltsan; builder, Wegmaa es Boa; 8ISOO. . 1'ertiana Laneeed .441-Works, repair mat. Bbertock are., S3d at-, hetweea Hrewer aad Suffolk sts.; tmikler, same; . A. al. and ti. . 1. Warner, erect reBdenee lfifiS Willamette bird., between Hucbanan aad Bnrr eta.; buvldnr. A.. M. Warner; SX5DO. , Weanhard Kstate. ererl salesroom and renalt shop 4 7S Harnante St.. between 13th and 14th Sts.; baolder, K. U. Uadbart; ia,Hj. Jkenaeth Reed, erect residence 31 UcmU gomery driTe, between Prospect drtT aad -d St.; tmilder. N. J. .Nelsoa; 7Bt. f- V. K. Hayward. eracfc nandenca VI 1 K. Sth omer of HoJgate St. ; bnlnr. sane; SS80v. -W. A Anderson, erect reeideooe. 1 Pre- THANSPORTATIOX G UNJS.RD AND ANCHOR lines Regular Sailings ' from M. Y.-Boston. Mantraal. Tuas, To.. Southampton and Chsrboora. . ' Thura. To Oobb ( Queenrtown ) and LiTerpool, Ssts. To Plymeuth, CharOoiira, Hambura. To Londonderry and Olasoew. Special Fall and Winter Sailings to mtditer rantiafi CANADIAN SERVICE Famana "Cabia Class" Steamers Salt ing Saturdays from Montreal Via the St. Lawrence - Route. ANDANIA, ANTONIA, to Plymouth. Cherbourg. London. TVRRHENIA. AUSON1A. ALBANIA, to IsTerpooL See toeal Ounard Agent or Write - cunara at anon or a. a. Line - eat aecona at., Seattle rnone eiiiou 1632 IVISIT EUROPE NOW! while rates are low Paaaencar Service to E7fGIAND 'IRELAND FRANCS BEIAUUM Safllas: every Satardav freaa New Yars A Ira Frtamew Saitimat from BOSTON. PHIXADELPHIA, MONTREAL aad QUEBEC ataUns connections to all points on the Continent. CxlMANy ALY BALnC STATES Winter Voyages to WEST INDIES at UEDmXRANBJUi Ft information mh VrttlTSaTARLniS MjmBBCAmtan BzolrrA&Xata Local agent ar contpany'a off Ice. O. f. SARQENT. Manager. 1 ecend Seattle, aVash. Poaaa Main Oil 3. SS, ADMIRAL EVANS Sails from Municipal- Oaek Ha WVednesday, November 22, 10am. ana aiary v sonatas tar SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANOELES SAN OtEOO SS. ADMIRAL GOODRICH Wednesday, No. 22. 7 p. m. MARSH FIELD EUREKA SAN FRANC I SCO TICKET OFFIOC f 01 SD ST COR. STARR PHONE attOADWAV SS1 the ACROPOLIS at ATHENS Ay X2e-A (KM by the Wm eS ARISTOPHANES, ;5T. PAUL experiences offered by the AMERICAN EXPRESS Trawl Department - Car. Stta aaa Oak Sts Bdvrr. , er Old, VTertxas A Kissy Atwater SSt moat, tvtween lth and lth eta., N.j builder, Moms ,ak.'-Meaa;' 31 .MI. -- 4- tieerge W.- lerea, erece : yeeidenre 2S ' betweea Fminaula - aad : Barrage bcuidrr. same: 31tH, - , s ' ,.; - -s,-- - ZJitfil Statistics marriages. Birtbs. Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES : Ralph A.- Noerrnberg. 28. Olympia, asb and k'raeces K. Hnntiagtoa; 24, 1 1U Hue mar Place. ' - ' v-..,,J :. Herman W. Phillips, 23. 4M Morrison St., and Ignore 1. Witehire, 21. 38ft E. 37th ft. Jacob Schmeer. 21. 7ll JS. 18th. St. X.. and Ixwae Bernhardt. 1. E. 4Tth aad Simp aon auei ta Bert r. Smith, lejral. 4S22, T4Ui at. . 8. R, and Bertha M. SmiUi. legal, 4417 filth at S. JC. 1 . Forrest B. Williams, legal. Mnltnemah ho tel, and Knie J. Norton, legal. 723 K. 424 at, Harold H. Haugh. 23. 12BS K. 11th at. N-. and Leona Rice. JcgaL 44 3 K. IJrth sC N. WEDDING -cS? W. O. SMITH A CO.. 311 Morgan Bids. i " BIRTHS GIOVE To Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Giove, 5403 84th are. s. K.i Not. 8. a eon. Nf&BACM To Mr. and Mr. M. Nusbaum. 480 College. Not. 9. a daughter. MARLOWE To Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mar lowe. 317 B. 47th. Nov. 3, a son. DICHTEL To Mr. and Mrs. Wa B. Dfcb teL 858 E. Broadway. Not. 8. a son. CAETMlLL-To Sir. and Mrs. C Cart mill. R75 Hodney, Not. 12. a son. - BOCSCHOB i To Mr. and Mrs. I E. Bonachor. 370 First. Nor. 12. a daughter. .HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen, 4 E 81st st. N., Not. 12. a daughter LACHAPELLE To Mr. and Mr. A. D. La ehPe, 872 Stephens, So. 13. a son. HEXR1KSEN To Mr. and Mrs. F. Uenrlk 97 Pattoa are.. Not. 8. a eon. i -?SH,Rl' To Wr and Mrs. K. M. Bal-"B- S2d. Not. lO. a daughter. WITT To Mr. and Mia. O. J. Witt, 620 Marion are.. Not. 5. a son. Tiaf;1?RTo M- and Mrs. H. Wagner, ?TrJit ."". 18. a daughter. .T To Mr and Mrs. R. L Cooley. 4Sfw448th - N- Ko'- a son. TOPE To Mr. and Mrs. U L. Pope, 383 Bryant. Not. 14. a daughter. eiV19XSrTtt: Mr- nd 11 P- Dsonettl. 311 Harrison. Not. 13, a son. ...l811 To Mr- and Mrs. Walker. 1154 K. 2th st, N.. Not. 1,. a eon. nI.AKT1-x To Mr. aad Mrs. V. F. Martin. lOfll Wasco. Not. 12, a daughter STEPHENS To Mr. and Mrs. L, M. SteSJt!t E- 7Slt "-' N- No. 12. a aon! itfhFrT i!tn,d Mnk Blke, i RKKN MAN -t- To Mr. and Mrs. Ls A. GTInm,n ' i9- 5 th . N.. Not. 9, a son. NW To Mrand Mrs. J. F. Sin- ""i""1 iOT- lo. a son. 22?lrNVV..onra- C" Kenn"' DEATHS vo? 1Y7ERrBlAaeheJi- ?Mn- 4T SfFVPn-rLZf-'"'' .B"nt diaease. -a. i M 'M"U'J,8l"!!t Alter, helm home. Hm w3 TC"T,; station of heart. vJl ri.S , Henrietta Josephine Holmes, Emanuel hospital. Nor. 1 8. 82 years; hemor- tlll vSPorothr Mna. 685 Cma-tBFN-Hiv8, tfPntheria. . iTtH1TMaJ?.r Tower 8. Benhatn. 658 NoT " 78 "Tarteria LEE FnnW T u.lt v . 1. 57 vwriT loaia-ai. km. aa r x B trail A. TUftmtw iOat v W WEB- aly " Not naT1." W"- 555 UU.aukia 20. 4 . (1LENDES ,' I.N XjHarrrT W -l.nrf-.-culosis m.ni So9BirJ. Burrag. lifiTjYawri anginapectoris. Du nek ley are. LLm" ; " " . "ice si. Hollisier. B4 No. 18, a years: arterin a-ia. V rosia. Collina. iPJ-1-1 1t Karl Elliot. , COB WIN Ines against Wilson Thomas Cor- WUJOX Agelena against Elmer V. WU- NEW TODAY 60 Every-Ready Autx Enclosure eonverts your Ford or Chevrolet Touring; into a Sedan in a moment T M.I.eV Z 1 M. a xjigui. in weigni tomioit and Safety in any weather. Qear vision. . Look it over before baying new curiaius or a ciosea car. 443 Burnside -FLUFF RUGS eta da from roar old wore -oat carpeta Save half the pries e aew raga .Send your rags aad woolea elotiM. Mail Orders. Bead for Bookie. StIS Rugs Steam CtaanatJ 919 NORTHWEST RU OO. Cast BSS0 IBS Eeet Sth St. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE, 13S-1T3 SECON STREET. 8ALB AT 10 A. IL SPECIAL NOTICES 101 NOTICE OF BCDGET HEARINGS BT THE TAX SITPERVISUfG AND CON SERVATION COMMISSION Notice is berelr givea that the tax gaper Tislng and eotuenratiea eoauniseioo will meet . la room 201. Court Honse, from 10 te 12 Tueeday morning, November 21, and-from IS to 12 Wednesday mornina, Navember 22 to grant hearing to any iatarested eitiiens or officials oa any . of the 1323 .budgets before the eontmissioa. No bearing will be given by the eomeaisssaa sfter thw . dates except en asaeodmeata officially sao ' mitted by the Tariooa lerying bodies. TAX SUPERVISING . ASH , CONSEBVA . TI0N COMMISSION. By C. C. Usdwig. EiecnHra SecreUry. ' MONDAY. Noiember 20, Harlng Utt anybed and board I will not ba responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Mrs. FanlKe Petter. Signed. Edeeaed A. Petter. I WILL, not be responsible ior any debts eon- awa wj wua, asra, yJ. Dcnaabel. after thia data. MEETING NOTICES W 102 OnE.NOMAH LODGE No. 177 A . P. aad A. M. , Maltaomah. Jr. Special eommuniestioa this Tuesday I eTemng. 7 .30. M- IL degree. Visiting brethrea wei- me. wonwww.a. O. S. SWKXBON. Secretary. BAWTHOBNB LODGK No. Ill, A. K. and A kL Special thia (Tuesday) evening at :8. Work fas M. M. oegree. Visiting brethren welcosa. C E. MILLER, Secretary. , BONNIE BOSE CASTLE, the Royal High landers, will give a rard party at 12S 4th it. Ifoarth floor) opposHe Circle theatre. ; . Wednesoay evening. Nor. 22. Prises. Friends inriaed. EVELYN LAKSH, L P. BACHELOR BUTTON CLUB Witt give a dance ewry Saturday aight at W. O. W. temple, 128 11th aad Aides. Good floor, jassy maaie. Public inrrted. EMBLEM JEWELRY - a specialty; bottows, . cia. cbanra. Jaeger Bcva., 181-133 Sth st. DIVORCES nLED- Ana against Boy P.I i.i'.iiii)iWI,i.ll awwiimvaiiniiriiii 1C2 CU R.Zr.K iBtTTO. Wednesday . luaoheon, Waah- tngto - Haaelwood. Prnpbe O. B. Hotfhktaa. speaker; CoL Kober A. Millar, the prise will give. Cnioa Laundry wUl gtrwj extra vrmn. - Prophet f- art' ea dance, Thaoday, Nee. 2S. " at , Moaarrh. - . MARK I A. SrRlE, S CAMP assets every WV Beeday - evening- la W. X W. Tesante, 128 lllla at. ' All member teqaaet ed to attend. Vautorawee- MSKaIAK iCBADTt' Clerk. , MINERVA DODGE. No. 1. I. O. O. F. Basnlar meeting ery Tneaday. 1 Ot. m. Sta M. nth a Thia Taeday. Wea ia the first - dears aad fraternal vsstt of Kaasate. lodge. AU Odd Fal- .twi Help Mnaerra grow. Tfi. P. MATWEN. N. O. JOHN F.- SCHOENL Sec COSMOPOUtAN IXUX,CN 10S. Knigbta-ef Pythiae. ssu rrrry Wednesday res- Inc. Sd iioer Pythian bldg ! 388 TamhiH at. Tauten alwaja weleesaa - - TfI O. K ESTER, 88 East tTJf CARDS Sannynde Soeial clnb. O. E. a..' inTites Jta members and friends to y Wednesday evening. NTea- and Hawthorne ,tV Vd w"' a'JZZZ- " REOOX EXECTRIC -O0T;NCIU RT-0 ARCAXCM. win meet this (Tqesday) evening at - .8 o clock at Pythiaa bMg. All meat, eers inritMt. A. n uirt a - - 8Lt rraneis pta. Broadway 3141, i MT. TABOR TvOnnE NO,-4. A AND A. U. Special oem--municatiOB.W-ednJay. S p. as. Stated communication 7 :8 p. v in- M. M. degree. Pythiaa temple. . . A,P.1l?rA WnE NO. 172. A. P. A Nil A. M. Special com! munication Wednewiay, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p. m. Work ia M ii'. of,W'MVfctor welcoai"- 0nl F.' W. NICHOLS.' See.- PORTLAVD CHAPTXB WO. 7. O. E. 8. Stated commnm. cation tonight. 8 o'clock. 834 usseU .street By. order of W. M. BERTHA WILSON. See. WASHINGTON LODGE Ko. 46, A. F. and A M. Special meetiug tomorrow ( Wednesday! evening. 7:80, East Eighth aad Bumside, M. M. degree with of ficers of 1913 in varioua at.. tinns. Visitora welcome. LADY MACCABEES will give a mask ball and wiwy rmtwe ac w. u. W. ball, 128 11th rrway, ot. 34th. Caah prixea glrea; good music loa ar welcome. v DEATH NOTICES 103 ELL13- Not. 21. at the 1st residence. 10 -BuchUl av. Joseph B. EUia. aged 83 f""" oeioreu lauier ot Jars. F. m. Hawk k-$ rice SUls1 f ms or u above address; Mrs. J. C. Price - -sir. a. tv.i Elits of B r r-.,-. l?5,- "d r- G. W. EU1. . . " necesjwo was a member of Sonnyside post, G. A. R. The. fni,n '2 . PSriora of Chambers 2,48 50 KilHng,worth are. lneral arrangemeau in a later paper. OLDS- In this city. Nov. 20. aged oa years. k a . beloved hrntttar i u K D. oi Ids. of Oak Grove. Or . Emma ' N. Conway of Gladstone. Oregon. aad Mrs.' C. and Mrs. UuS Kf Vs. BwS. CaT ineral notice Uter Remains st the resil dentaal pardlors of Miller at Traeey. f ."T;M UlB residence. 738 East jf&Lh . street, Albertina C. aged 89 yearaTbeloTed ot Portland. Funeral notice later R tS. th ridenU' Prior. of Miller itSi!irVnSbm H- iUi- aifcaaaael' hospital. -Mm. Emma O. Burnett, age 62 "".cr f William J. McWam of Seattle, Wash. Remains at the K. G Barnes funeral home. 801 Williams are 'nneral announcement later. ' !-V ' ITtNGACHElt At her late residence, No. &ii East 44th street, Ida Leugacber. sged 61 years. Remain, at P. U Lercb Funeral tiJa lllh Hawthorne. Euneral FUNERAL NOTICES ' 104 RUSSELL November 20. Elvira Russell aged 60 years, late of No. 76S Cleveland - arenue; beloved mother of Larkia T. Rua aeU. AnamiaU Batler of Portland and lira. Anna Will, tie of Vancourer, VVeahT i'tT neral jierriee will be held November 22. at 2:30 p. m., from the chapel of A. K. lUeL C.mp?f N? 892 Williams avenue. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City , UAJ?N n - LITXTLNG NOTICES m. SjVAa S4VetP WUliam- A. Will,. "L:,-T."'Z i ! ISlt'i h'l? Wineada NovTlS . ti . at Z p. m. in the mortaary chapel of A. ' 1 D. Baworthy V Co.fc 3802-3S04 2d atreafc,, ' aootheast. ia Lenta. Friends Invited. 3'- I torment at Mount smM mu - t aEWKLBAUMNoTember Hi. at tl laU 1 l aaa zoto street north. . !, j"i Tettelbaum. aged 60 years; has- ? J?J?. ri?llD.ItteJbDra and rather of i Juiian. Sayde, Emma. Lillian aad Albert ! ! ! tettelbaum af Portland gnd Ma Tettri- " I beam of Seattle w..h Th- t.. Tl . - I at Finley'a mortaary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of nywni , BEEBE In this city, Norember 26. i922" Beeb' hasbaad of Emma B.Beebe. father of Walter B.. General E be held at the Portland erenlato-ramu Wedoeaday. Nov. 22. 1823, atLrS' JaSr2"JlS-L?LL Ha: aa a mm SaTrvj PTaAlUim aTTw4 fj. i wVCT i f nnrl eortege of the late -ub ixuiie wui jeava tn chapel of Mila-r IT Wednesday, Nov.,22, at S:4S a., thence to St. Mary Pre-Cathedral. whara SoS Si1 tm-iSv4 " .? - r2Wta BBOWN ChrlesW. Brown, aged 8i yaS- . xoiwi je. itrii. Fuaeral aervioae will be held at the 1-a.dwaatortui; Wednesday, November 22, at 2 at aa. Wf L ?t. .ia. Charge M ... ..t, vq.t t aaet ota at. N. LENDENNlNG the funeral services , the n.ni w, oianaenning will be held Traeey. ' Interment Bivervarw FUNERAL DIRECTORS IPS i'a ,'i .' ' -Hi i; .-y. gjiyiiiij East Side A. Funeral Directors . r. c. DtJNNiNo, vtrx - s 414 a. Aide 8L ; rttoaa Cast Edward liointan & Son tHIHD AIJTD BALHOJf esii eiDi. Snook tfc Wheaidon I JTUMKKAL PrKKsTTOIiS j. .- . et'w.c3SVJS3 TO ... , a-.waE-SZIt NOOX SELMOTCT AT 36TH. TABOS 1Mb . B802 saa t. s: a Art 618-21. Lerch. Undertaker, -"reB EIDERS tuaera: parlors with 'Si ztt cirr " riri aa xrg as. Pbeae Bdwy. 2123. A 3 to. UI41 FinBey's Morttiarv MONTOOMERT AT TrTPTH. w.t. a wee fnaeral d- vvaaa. sc., ac 30th arwt e 1 bl- eaa. in 1 1 7. m M.mm. oqw K. T. tJvrnes &J2! Establish afirM SOI WTfHams Ave. . mr seiSBLU "SLBUf vzao.- iklrPWM UNDERTAKING CO. PhZ e-'Jr--' Mam 4162. Crr. 3d at C.jaa. Ae R. Zelier Co.VlteoVi MONUMENTS ' ft TO SCHUMANN MARS LB T " -3 - swraj rrr wtiJaiL lit CCenUnued ea Fettowkna Paaai -f t. 1 i 14 ft f