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T . 4.1 DUTY OF JEM iSPfllilTED flOT"' BY M i The lift '. In Jewry must be oyer com before conoertlve aoiJori in the eolation of Jewish 'problems can ; be takn, Ttabbi Samuel Koch of Seattle aid i" talk before a. Jewish audience and the Menorah convention delegates at trie Temple jJeth-xsr&ei Tiaay even Accord Ins to Rabbl Koch, orthodox Jewry sometimes looks ' upon ; reform Jewry a an Imitation or Christianity, and a, mistaken attitude of hostility has arisen. AH Jewish eop!e should be working- together toward the flndlnsr of the proper plsce for the Jewish mi nority l American cultural life with out the destruction ex the Serai tie iden tity. POIST& OPT WOBK - , r. Rabbi ; Koch pointed . out the work that the Menorah organization can do as an educational agency in - the de velopment of an intelligent Jewish community which will put reason and feci where; prejudice and sentiment was before, and is creatine a group of Jewish thinker who wiU build Jewish life for the-future, not for the past. Pinal work of the Menorah conven tion, was carried out toda; , - An alumni graduate association to Cwork with the active Menorah, society of Portland was organised by Miss " Julletta Kabn, national executive Me norah secretary, at a meeting , this morning-. :' - :' I 'PRESENT PAPERS ' - ' - This afternoon,- Dr. Nathan Fasten, of , the Oregon Agricultural college 1 faculty lead a discussion on the sub let r Anti-Semitism In -Institutions of Higher EdueaUon." A first hand re ; port on the; work of the Jewish student committee in Harvard university con cerning the anti-Semitic action ' of that r institution was made by Sot Silverman, delegate from the university of Cali fornia. ,.- Kach defeated presented a short r paper on evidences of anti-Semitism on i hia own campus, nearly si! finding that there was very little such feeling, and what there was could be overcome by the removal of certain practises of the Jewish, students- themselves: - The University of Washington Menorah society will meet the Port land chapter ' Sn a debate at o'clock tonight at the B'nal Brlth building on the question, "Resolved That thj Es tablishment of a National Home taJ Palestine Is -the Best Solution of the - Jewish Problem.! ZAwrence Seltzer. Harry Bergman -end Leon Jwla will represent Wash- Ington on the affirmative, whiler Sam uel B. White. PhUtp' SUvee and JMoses Tonkin will represent Port'-and's'5 team on the negative. A musical ' program by . Miss Sylvia Weinstein. violin, snd Wise Susan Michael, piano, will supplement the C abate, y-s --.-: : - The final session ct the conference . will be held Sunday morning at 10 a. , tn. In the Temple Beth-Israel when i Rabbi Jonah, B. Wise will talk on the , topic The Menorah - and - the Com- t -munlty. , The delegates will be taken for a-trip wp the Columbia river high d wav in tha mtturnrtart! London; Audiences - : ; Tastes, Says Critic : Londorti'DeC; .."Ixodoir audiences tastes and more generally intelligent than' New York saidlences.",- iA This was the statement of C B. Cochran, famous British theatrical pro - ducer, upon his arrival v in England Irom New York today. Cochran- was in America ror a morun surveying the- atrical conditions and bsyinr American plays for production here. t Cochran declared that conditions In New Tork are not naarlv wt haJ u in . London, but said that not much money is being made by road shows outside of New Torte. ;- ' - - - r "In New, Tork city "there Is nothing like a' slump nor any prospect of one,! said Cochran. , This is because the managers have educated - and cajoled the public Into going to the) theatre by letting; them feel they will enjoy them- , selves and see a good show. r. ' "In Indon the laek of enterprise. i asm ess acumen - and ordinary com mercial intelligence is amazing." ; Co-ed With . Arixl : LAnd leg Gonei Is ; Strong. Swimmer .. Chicaso' t3C J. MIrji Manr rilmfinW - a 47 -year-old co-ed. who has lest both "her left arm and left leg, took her first dive In the pool at Northwestern uni versity, Just two month as ago Friday. V Friday :- Mary pulled through the water, on the So-yard course at a faster .-speed than most - beginners and was - : awarded an "A"-, rating.- 'Coach Tom Robinson called It th most remark- . able thing t have ever seen In aquatics Jn 29 years." - - 'rf,- . And Mary blushed and looked un comfortable and said; ? . . , . -It's nothing at alL , "When" Miss' Glndiqk took her first .running dive In spite of the almost in superable difficulties she had to over " come," Coach -Robinson said "she proved, conclusively that anybody anybody can be mad happy - in the The girl s ,amastng pluck and v skill ; has -drawn - glowing : comments - from -- school authorities and made Mary Gin dick heretofore Just little crippled - jrtri px. the . classrooms a tarn pu .--.I shush iisiiesaq!BSBSBaSBBaBaasae MEW WANTED FOR SHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSE r ;-v?r ; rates ; .r, -. : Rlsehlnlits .. . .70 pee'ltoea' She J4tsi. WoW i 70s pe tour CotleeWkWe "-: 7"' -,S " 70s t. TCne y-ae feoys Pes sender Cay IZtsr . ? :- V. - ,V. . ; , ,.70ej rser 3ter Frsfgbl Car West, .63 per nosw Mechanles arallowed time and one-half -for tune worked tn excess of eight hours per day, y ; ; r -. - Struts conditions prevail. -.." .; Co'S ..- i i oti! '-! -ar ttaisgtos I'sruaa Oreson City,- Dec Zv Church' serv tces tor Sunday are as follows : - First Methodist Episcopal. Rev.1 A B. JLthrop, pastor KUghta 'and Center etreets, Sunday school, JO a. m. : U a- m- rtlsht on Great Gospel Truthsf ; f :J0 p. m, "An Apcient, Wrestling Match." - --- ' " First German, Rev. F.-Welvielek 10. lble school. X chuler,- superintend ent i 11 a, m. and 7:30 pnv. Prayer meeting, Thursday evenl&g. - - First . Baptist - choreas Ry. W; E, Pettlbene. pastor. Sunday school,. 10 j 11 a. ro..The Plan of SalvaUott" ; T :30 p.-m -Kyes That See.'"? .---;;-..--.,;-: German Lutheran. Rv. W. R. Krax berger 9 Sunday aehool ; 10 :1S, sermon in German; Luther learue at 7:00 p. m -. -United Brethren Mornlnav It eve ning:. 7 30. . . - ' , First . Congregational - church. Rev. Caradce Morgan. Das tor. 11, 1 :30. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Lstter Day Saints Division street. Klder Wilson presiding. Sunday school. i p. m. s presetting, a p. m. ; -J tilsdatone Baptiat church. Rev, Har-n cr c nr, pastor 10. Sunday school ; tneachrtar. 11 a.m. ' - i - t Church of God, t. Mandetl, paster--Hmday. services. 11 a. m.. sermon : ? :45 p. m.. sermon Sll Seventh street. mtwu) ana ixawrnnnu Seventh Day Adventistsw A. J. Mlek le John Saturday. 10:30, Sabbath school. 11:30, preaching. ' Oak Grove Methodist Episcopal com nunit- churcn. Rev. A. F. Lacy, nss- : tor S-mday school at 10 a. m. i preach- insr at 11:15 a. m. ; evening at 7. First Church of Christ. , Scientist 10;45 a, m.. Ood, the Only Cause and Creator" : followed , by Sundayr school. Wednesday evening testimonial at o'clock. Reading room m church edi fice. Ninth end Center streets, open daily, except Sunday, st p. m. Su Johns Roman Catholic. Rev. A. Hille'jrand, pastor Early mass with sermon, C : high mass, sermon and ben ediction, 10:39. ' ' Fire i Presbyterian, Rev. H. G. Ed gar, pastor Services at Shively- Opera house ; Sunday school, 10 ; ll a. m., ?:30. - - ; '!r The Spirituallstlo Church of the Soul Services at , Moose hall : afternoon services, 2 o'clock ; Ircles. 4 o'clock ; evenings,' :30. Or. - Norte - pastor ; .n ile, Bath, message bearer. Gladstone Christian church. Rev, B. F- Claj , pastor Sunday school, 10 ; U a. ra.. 8 p. nv, sermon. Jennings Lodge Congregational. - A. B. Snyder, pastor Sunday school, 1.; ;i : m. and p. m sermons by pastor. Trinity Lutheran Missouri synod, Knglish-erman. . English Sunday school t :30 ; services 10 :30 and 1 :30 ; English Bible class Thursday, 7 :30 ; chapel, J. Q. Adams and 12th streets. B. G. Messerli. pastor, 707 Fifth street. IN BANKRUPCTY Unable to meet the demands of Its creditors the Silets Spruce company of Silets, Or., filed a voluntary pe tition in bankruptcy Friday afternoon in the federal court admitting Its In solvency. The petition is signed by William A. Noon, president, and shows the liabilities of the concern to be 125J0ilV including. $5t94.99 In un secured claims. . One hundred and for ty-nine creditors are name. - The as sets include 311U009.70 worth of prop erty and 37S0S.T4 in accounts due the concern. ! The company has been fighting off bankruptcy for almost a year. On January 31. l23V(an Involuntary pe tition was rued agsinst the concern by Meese & Gottfried Co., Fairbanks. Morse A Co, Lang & : Co., Portland Bolt Sb Manufacturing company and the- Hibernia Commercial Sc Savings bank. The company filed a demurrer to this petition , and on May 15 Federal Judge Wolverton dismissed the action. It was generally oinderatood at the time Judge Wolverton signed, the order that the company made a satisfactory settlement with the five petitioning creditors. By having--the petition dismissed on a demurrer.- the bankrupt . was pot obliged to notify all the creditors be fore being discharged. I Recently other creditors learned of the dismissal,' and September - 27 made a showing before Judge, Wolverton which caused him to vacated all -previous orders and reopen the entire- issue. Creditors who peti tioned for the reopenlne were the H. P. Dutton Lumber Co., Allen 4k Lewis, Wadhama a: Kerr and Marshall Wells Hardware Co. t - Filing; of 'the voluntary petition will result in setting aside the involuntary petition, -as the court now has control of all, the bankrupt's property, "The case hss already been referred to A. M. cannon referee, for a hearing. . . FRAUD IS ALLEGED Oregon City. Dec 8. Chsrging that UJeeal votes were cast In the election and citing other 'alleged discrepancies, F C Bartholomew yesterday filed suit In the circuit court here contesting the election of J. -K. Ely. as recorder of the city of Estaeada. - i. The official 1 count showed the two tied for the position, Ely: won by lot ana wss duly declared elected. Bar tholomew, claims, that two votes which were cast for Ely by George Jack and Clara Nelson were Illegal because the voters - hsd r not been tn - the city for the statutory, period. He maintains also that the judges refused to allow Bertie Rhodes and Joseph ,R. Einerson to vote, and that these two would have cast ballots for him. , - "It is also alleged-In the petition that the name of Nellie Hayman appear on the lists as having; voted and that she was not given ; a. city ballot and did not vote on the city "election, i - : Bartholomew also charges that.- al though be wss duly nominated, he was not notified by the recorder to appear and certify,' and that his name did not appear on the ballot. He charges fur ther that Ely has not filed "his certifi cate of expenses as required under ' the corrupt practice, act. ; - -i - ? 3000 Honieless, v ' - Two Dead:in Fire Xewbern, X. CU 'Dee; 2. !. N. S.) Two persons.- both negroes perished in the flames which swept this city throirshout te night, destroying be tween 000 and 700 homes and render big" 3000 persons noiTteiess, according to a -check up by the chief of police today -i ne camar-e-is estimated at more than $3,W0,Oto. SPRUCE COMPANY ESTACADA VOTING Cleverness Fails .. To . Pr otect : Still Hidden in Dugout Drifnn CMfv. ; 7 2. R?dln "the home of Paul Moras of .Willamette, Deputy gherirrs Lotur na ugnes issi night at t o'clock unearthed, a complete still located in a dugout beneath, the bouse, entrance being- a concealed trap door under; the diningroomr table- - The deputies bad been watching the bouse for three days and la&t night de cided to enter. Search of tile place re sulted In no discoveries, but a, suggest Uve odor persisted. TsrninK. their at tention to the - floor, ' the deputies ; re moved the dlningroom carpet and found the trap. Inside tf the 20 by 20 foot dugout they found a complete still of 60 gallons capacity, 1000 galions of mash and ISO gaMons of moonahine. The still was completely axjuipped with burners and , fitted- with complete plumbing. -The exhaust from the still went through a pipe Inserted between the partitions leading to the. kitchen stove chimney. . .. - Moras is under arrest here, .being neia in; aerauii or ao ou. The) officers confiscated - a complete moonshine outfit oa the .Viola Burr place, a mile south of Damascus. Mo arrests were made. " y; v . 60 SUBPOENAED IN BONUS- QUIZ Bend, Dec, 2. Subpenas . for- mora than 00- local -people to appear Monday, December 4, before the federal grand Jury at Portland, were served In Bend Friday by Deputy united States Mar-, shal Wells. Among them were mem bers of two or three real estate firms. practically every attorney in the city. ex -service men and city and county of- IlCiaiS, ,. ;. .. i V , . - 'i-i , , t. -r Some of the subpenas were gen-j eral, while-others directed the person served to bring with them certain docu ments Which had to do with Oregon bonus loans and appraisals, indicating that ' all of them were called - as wit nesses in the Investigation of the ad ministration Qf the bonus here. V OFFICIALS 3 AM El . . ? ' . Among the officiate subpoenaed are Charles W. Erskine, attorney for the bonus commission; City Recorder Rosa Karnharn, ana County Clerk J. 11. Hsser. ... 2 . A special car for the witnesses has been ordered for the . train leaving irnere sunoay nignt. scuu rcL4 i. ir mou puuiunacu in clude J." Ryan, B. F. . Rledel. E. I Vlnal. Charles Carroll, Charles Haines and J, B. Miner. C. S. Hudson, presi dent of the First National' bank, Is ordered to appear. O. B- Hardy and Fred N. . Wallace, appraisers, for the bonus commissien In Deschutes.- coun ty, were subpemaed. but H. J. Over. turf, the other sppr&iser, was not. ft is understood, however,- that he will be in Portland for .the grand. Jury Hearing. EX-SERVICE MEN : y ' . , Among the ex-eerviee men subpenaed sre L. P. Rooney. Cassie ; Flynn. Rob ers . Casebeer, Ed Casebeer, Cecil Erickson, Ray Golden. John A. Knight, Lynn B. Coo vert, Harry Cleveland .and Chester Bertrand. The subpena list also -includes the names M 1L E JDearmond and -K. O. Stadter, attorneys; Ed Daugherty, Frank McCaffery, . William Belmont, Mrs. Harry Cleveland, i Frank' Gasbar. A. J. Goggin Stanley Smith and Ehigene Smith. . The tWo latter may oe ex-service, men. Deputy IT. S. Marshal Wells left Friday evening by automobile' to serve subpenaes In the , outlying districts and at Redmond, planning to take the train for Portland tonight at Madras. QUEEH COITTEST1 OPENS Oregon City, Dec. 2. Queen Vena or Queen Harriett? Which, one will dedi cate the Oregon City-West y Linn bridge? - The contest to deckle opened today, the pollbox being located in the Burmeister Andresen store, j. Votes are to be purchasable at a cent each, the funds to be used In aiding- and financing. of the ceremonial. - The can didates represent the respective sides rot me rjver, &iiss Harriett fmpps, ure- gon City and Miss Vena Barnes, West Unn. The contest is o dose at o'clock on the evening of December 14. Plans for the ceremonial are rapidly progressing, the committee reports. . KIWAHIAS8 ABB GUESTS Vancouver, Wash- Dec i. The newly organised Klwanls club will be enter tained by-, the RoUriana, Friday, at the noon luncheon and tn the evening; when the Women of both organisations will be present. Dr. J. T. Allen, Kl wanian vice president,' was , guet of tne Rotarians and urged that the booster clubs cooperate for the trood of Clarks county: v: Miss Ruth- BoHin- ger, county- probation offiaer, .talked on, probation work. If the busrsesi man, the .farmer or the professional man exercised as much concern in rais. tng his children as he does in conduct ing his business cases of delinquency would be few,, she declared. ; - ' " W T. REDERSOlf Oregon Qty, Dec T. Hender son, 78, well-known resident df Clacks, mas county,' died at thet home of his son. William? V. Henderson, Friday, fol lowing a nine months' illness.. Mr. Hen derson-came to Oregon with his family In 1883. - In 1884 he was married at Highland, and a- few years later moved to Mountaft) Home, near Col ton. He is survived by his wife, -two sons.; Wil liam Uf Henderson, Oregon City, and Rev; A. a Henderson, Philomath ; a daughter. Mra Delia . Vakken, - Cotton, and a half sister, Mrs. A. ?S, May," Ore gon City. Funeral servioes were held at Mountain Home todays , -. 2TO . RELATFTES ; PC3TI - Oregon City, Pea J.The body of William Q. Frank of ' Boring, found dead In his bam at bis home place, are at the Holman Pace chapeL Efforts by coroner Oi- A. Pace sand William Moran to locate relatives have failed. - - gOAB TO BE BCRFACED . Oregon City, Dec t The state high way 1 commissien at , Its December IS meeting wul receive bids for the surfac ing of 1. miles of, the Mt?. Hood loop in the Sa4dy-erryviUe section, ac cording to -word received here from Salem. The road is to be surfaced with either- crushed rock or gravel. , - . MBS. ! RTTTZ-EDCE SUES. , Vancouver, Wash., Dec 2.Mollie Rutledge flieeT suit for divorce from Lee Rutledge. Friday; -charging failure to provide tor his family. She asks custody of three minor children, lo rey C, Cramer filed suit for divorce from Msrguerite EL Cramer. Friday, alleging she was dissatisfied with their home, complained continually and re- rusea te cook his meals. . , . rf DIES AT STATB HOSPITAL . Vancouver, Wash., -De. y ;. "S'otioe wss- received Friday by County Clerk John Schsfer of the death at the state hospital at . Fort Steiiacoom of yjohn Kely. committed to the institution in October. y . f a mm mie woiKG 'ei port; 45 JH DISTRICT ' Witfc" 45 ocean - carriers' ' In . active j service in' the Columbia river 1 either- imnvinr earro. loadlns?. unload-I lng. or tn drydock. m addition to the i. .Vina Urn, nn mt tV mn.rn. 1 ment mooring, and elsewhere, the bar- nor is exBeriencrng acuvjiy wmcn ana i not been equalled for some time. Twentv-eight vessels -were loading and. unloading tn Portland this morn ing, -Twenty-six of ' these were being worked by . 1081 longshoremen, while two oil tankers requiring no longshore- men. finished discharging ou. Of the 43 vessels. . 17 are engaged u fAMtmi inri 17 in mmIwIm trade. I and nine in Intercoastsi services. - I With, the unusual activity' at nd, l and a busy schedule in prospect, snip-1 pers preojci ncsvr itouh v i freight for December. - . ;. TWO IKTERCOASTAL SHIPS. - ONE OFfSHOKK, AKaIT i Two . Intercoastal - and one ; offshore carrier arrived In the Willamette river from ports on the eastern coast of the j United States. The . Asiatic-American steamer Grande Gaard. carrying general car go for Japan taken on at New, Tork and elsewhere, put " ins voiumoia river to take approxunsneiy a,wu,uuw feet of lumber for the Orient y The vessel docked at the Inman-Pouisen tl. loadlngfor the Dant Russell lum- ber -interests. . , .:,,''., 1 ; ennguig- uv wna o ict "m I tons 4f other general cargo, the lath-. J . , t ..a ., ik. P lm" tr?l"?-,L'Z essr. coasf. mis uiuj.uws. at terminal No. 1 to discharge and load .k.nn4jnn T ia.aTTMK'tnl thai u- ... .-ivrnv Sniv after. I - ' - jiwii. i .1 The NaWsco liner Cold Haroer. car-I ry injur 800 tons of general eargo nr - bound, berthed t mjamctpao term.n 1 departing;! Sunday, night. ISM 8HIPMEXTS FROM LOCAli SHOW INCREASE OVER 1981 , Indrease in the number of vessels and the amount ofVtonnage cleared in the first 11 months of 1922. as com pared with the corresponding period of 1921, is shown by monthly figures com piled by the Merchants Exchange. ; In the first 11 months of 1921, 81? vessels, representing 2,258,575 tons, en tered Portland, white this year the fitrures tumned to 1063 vessels. apTErre- I rating 2,884.862 tons. Clearances show the same gatn. increasing from 810 ves pels and 2,275,034 tons in 1921 to 1070 vessels and 2,884,897 tons so far this year. During November, 18 ships from for eign ports and 80 ships from domestic ports entered Portland, while 32 lor- elgn and 73 domestic clearances were recorded. v WEST KATAK PLOATEB San Ftaficisco. Dec. 2. (U. P.) The steamer y West Katan, en route from San Francisco to Buenos Aires, re ported yesterday ashore on the island of Curacoa, has been floated and has ..H,. of- WHliamataA writer twit-t or the island, according to a , juonaon .K1. tn hsr sranta here todav. Tha Tne v-,w,v . v - - r.;..- - J,i,n -n ahln a nT lirm 7f "r rjl-" a---- as v ssaw r aa BATES FIRM Xew York, Dec 2. CI.-N. S.) Ocean (steam) grain firm. United Kingdom, 34a; Germany, Hamburg 15c ; France, AUantic '15c. Mediterranean lS2lc: Holland, Rotterdam 15c, Antwerp 16c. Generalj cargo steady. AXL AIOTT6 THE .WATEBFEOST Three oil tankers, the William F. Herri'n and the W. S. Porter of the Associated OH tleet. and the Standard Oil steamer W. S. Miller, sailed for tndav. ' Their combined cargoes. with that of the Union Oil steamer La Purisima, which sailed Friday, amounted to approximately 200,000 Karr-eln. ' -: The West Cayote, shippmg board steamer, recently allocated to the Co-lumbia-Paciflo Shipping company for the Oriental service, sailed today down, stream for the sea. The vessel ia routed for Yokohama. Kobe. Shane hai. , Tientsin and Darien. The West O'Rowa. in the same fleet, probably I -u. il l emt iwi Monday. - Included in hr r-a rara la nart or a sniDmeni oi 17U0 rir poies consignea oy j. v,.jia- hie. the majority u i pemg seat hT th Vniin Mara. . The Munson liner W. D. 'Munson will move , from i the rCTark- A Wilson mill at LInatan to St. Helens tomor row to take on lumber for the Kast Coast., y . - y After loading &ouu cases or .saimon at Astoria, the Luckenbach . liner Docbra, sailed lor sea una morning with f.n.m I rarcn for the ast Coast. Included In her freight were over 100$ tons of dried prur-a xrom troriiana. The steam schoon r Kosaiie sianoney arrived in the r Co. imbia river -. this morning from the South. She will load a part cargo, of lumber at war. News of the Port :- AnrivaJt Dee. S Grande riaard, Norwegian steamer. from V Vnrk Kallaat- iniA Ukriwr . Amerleaji atjiamer. from Part. land. Maine, general. steamer, from .-- Xev 1 ' iaacaater.' amencan Jork. general. - , Departures Das. M J WHtfsra P. Htfflu, American ataamer, San Frsociam hstlssf s -for - W. 8. Miller, Araerieaa stegmer, tor Sas Pedro, ballast. .,. - - - . ", W." SI 1'orter, American steamer, for Gi- era, aauasu , T 'Dsssrtufe Dec 4, - La Purisima, American steamer, for Baa Francisco, ballast. HARrXK ALITAKAC, Waathee as Stiver's MavtH North lisad - Wash.. Dee. J. Conditions at the mosth of the CoJumbia- tlrer at boob; See, moderate: -wmd, miles, west; hgkt raw. DAIltT- BIVKR BEATNGa 0 821. rsuui; a Lints. rmatUla tugene i . . Aioany 1. . . Salem U.-.-.j Oregow 3ty PorUand . Bise. -Fall. . ' EIVEB POBECAST The Wi!Uaette riser at Portland fll ' remain-nearly, stationary during ibe -nest three aaya, axeep a aiiecieq- oy tne utw.--, ; AT WOKID'S POETS - Aatoria. Dee. Arrtrd down at S a.:a-. ateaaser Uanry tray. Arsnad at midnrght and 1 left up at 2 a. a, ataame Cold Harbor, from roruaon, Alaine. .amvea sawn at a. aa., stasmer HodMiam. - Arrived, at 3 a. aa.. stea Bi rr Itoaalia Mauony. front Saa francisco. - Ar-1 ned at S and left np at 7 a. m.. stsaaaar Lar 1 rastar, from New- Tork. Sailed, at 8:30 S .. steamer Dochim, for hear Tork sad art porra.. - - . . . 1st. Halcns. Iee. i raised, at 8:50 4. St., Nsrweaian (teaaMr tlran-ie ;aard. Paased. St K::0 a. law, staemer t out Harbor, Sae Pedro, Dec,. 2. Amed, steamer Lena Lnckenbach. - from Mobile, iot Portland arl ini;tt Sound. Am red. steamer Comirjcroial - . .': j V- ' Ri4aJfaB,imet TfOIpL y--y.- - if E fEli r 25 l.E O 0.00 42 27 10 l.T 0 0.02 41 87 29 l.ft't.l A.00 4 27 20 -e.e -0.1IO.OO f 43. n 12 3.1 -.3 O.OO .... IS 1.4 0 0.01 41f 40 r Asterla TMei Si'T - .V .High -Water. -. Low:. Water, i :J4 a. ra 7.S It. I e im &. m.. . . 11:55 p. ea, 3.5 fU J af p. m 0.Q ft. Trader, f roB ialUmoW. tr Fortlaml and Ia tanooca City, bom twv York, ia Jfortiasd " Pest Sosad. . - i i - i " " ; rmit-' Atenaa. Dec. 2. Armed, suasier Delrwa, frao Portland an way pwia. . - - - n.ni.nn. rw i Arril. steamer nil- L41. , putubilnlti, -fnr Pnvtl&nd. '- .uuu, . i w . .th . - - . New lock.- k ar-.am'w. rina t Ijackantaacfa. , from ForUaod and Boto. Dee. l.-s0d. teasr A. I Kent, i.ed, it 8:30 nu. Iar1sin: fnr San Fraaciico. . - Ar- &!2i0. S! Mf 7iJ Tn tT L-k. . 1 w t Ji,li. tfaur Adawnl " .7 ' s.n rucii. Dee. auea. sieaw Uiut lim BmaM - " 1 - . Seattla Dec 1- arntea. cum -niu, linn Kn Torh aad Baatpn, ir Port- BaHiea. Hot. SO. Sailed. teaner arrr tAickMbaen, from New ork- aud war porta, for Portland-- - - - - - , CristnbaL Nv. 2. Ralieo, aieamer- v.ta- que. from Portland, far Balnmoie. - v,.t.m4 Baltimore. le. i. bmho.- wphi New Tork, Dect.- AriiTea. ateaswr uonin w'"0-. "J V,'D""i-. f , vi vrk and r norta. - Hull, -o - j.-4mwa. t .mP. Ai f i uinm, i. w. v. . ' . . Ban. from ForLIn3: Hainlmn. No. ST.' arriwC EMten awaia- er, Kinderdyk, from Portland. . - I Glansew, Ds. 1. ArrivedV Brltiah: steam er Oothfcatar. fro PertUmd. ' wlt j,nia. for Pcutland. Buenos, Aires, - Sio. aaue ww b. PmiMmi rtar 1. -Arrived: B:SB a. a.; (iiiffdu. Loa Aoceles; :15 a.-, Claie moot. Ism Aocta; 10:40 p. m.r Saata-Moib in. Enreka: 12:43 ix m.. Whitnay. 1m- A- 60 p. n.. t PiaeeBUa. Loa Angetea; 4:50 p, m., Annette Kqapn, -orwaaa; i v-t Admirtl Farrarut, VortlandV Safled 10 a, V T Eirmknn. T'nint W11 : 1:43 tX HI.. Hornt. firara Harbor; 2:S0 p. m.. . C.Lta-.- Albion; 4:1S p. J., Loa Angeles, Loa Angela; 4y3S p. H. M. Store;, las Angeasse ;)) p. whiter. BeiUaghaia; 4 :45 . n , Woron. n, mn &:in d. m.. -Carloa. Urara nar- .-ibor Si o. m" Frank H. . Buck. Liimtos; lg:15 m.r-Vailoeton,yEureka: :40 p. m., J Admiiii KranK Portland: 4 p. m., Jag. I ,, U,n Kn Turk! tSO IX DL. i . 1 . Voot. PorUand: T:20 p.1 m., Agwistar, New York-, g20 p. m.. Phoenix. Greenwood. Han francuco. uee. 2. (U -J ai- riTed -today. Cpttonplant. Coos Bay. 3 :20 nt - BsrrHnmboJdt. lx Anseies, 4:ss a. m.; st Som 8:15 a. m.T HA. A)xudri, m' a nee- n. sailed.-1 fans ii. isut-K. wnuiuu, i .vu . .. . . . . n . II .111 a m. . JSan Pedrow. Dec. 1. mwo, swarari Dafennort. from .-oluinbi nr. ArrivKl, ateamer Uakotan. from Portland, for Nw York and way porta. Arrired, steamer Tiger, from New Tork and way porta, tor r-oruano. Vessel to Arrive From Vessel IXata Dee. lucaater .New Tork. . .San Fran . .fcaii Fran . . . Philadelphia London .San Fran . . 8an lan'. . . Boston . Antverp . . i Rosace Hahoney Vt'illaintta .... j Cold Harbor . . . .Dec, 2 .Deo. 2 .Dec 2 Moerdyk - .Dec . 4 Admiral Evans . . . . Dec. 4 . . .Dee. r4 i Daisy Minneaotan . , .Dec . . lec .. .lec. . . .lec. . . .Dee. . : . Ttcc. Theodore Booserelt. Celilo .San Fran. .Han Fran. ! Admiral Goodrich Hawaiian ....... Multnomah . . . . . Ixsna Luck n bach Kaaenga - . Baltimore San Fran . . .New" Orleans . KnKland ,. . .New York . . Iec. .Deo. Kabert incaenoaca Vesaett to Depart For Date .Dec. Dee. .Dec Thomas P. Baal .... Boston . . . . y'ew Tork . . . . . N. Orieaiu .... Orient . . . Staal Eancer Jaooblaekenbacb . West Cayota . . Panneo . . . . . , . . . , , New 1 Orleans . . Deo. .... New Tork. . . . Dec. Julia Laekenbach Ynshirta Mara No. 3 . . .. America. . . Dec, anmiit RolDh. . . nan r ran net ( Lancaster Narenta . . . cngiana ..... uw. ...New Tork... D-e. ...tondon Deo . . . San Fran .... Dec . . . Portland, it . Dec ...-Japan .......Dee. J T canstar i - i West O'Bows I P.mii. , ...S. America. . .Dec, i " i-t: . n 1 WlDSOn . . ........ onu .uu,.,..ini. 'lByalla ........ ..San. Fran... .Dec! .Dec .Dec. .Dec .Dec 1 Moerrlyk ' . .Enclanf-- Admiral Kan. . . . . . San ' Fran . . , . .New Tork. . . . San Fran . . MiRneaotan ...... Admiral Goodrich .. In Ts Berth. Benarty ........ , . . .Glob Mill ........ v. Sapple'a Dock Drydock ' Gov't Moorings Boooyall rrbuicotna CoL P. B. Michie. Oaaceet City .... .Peninsula Mid Ookl Harbor . . . . . Terminal No. 2 -. St. Heie&s Albers Dock .......... Inman-Fonlsen Drvdoe .Terminal No, 4 ........... . .Warrenton ........ Terminal No. 1 . . . . . .Terminal No.-' I ... . . . . . . ,8t. Bflfns ....... .' Peninsula Mill Supple & Ballin . , . . .Astoria , Terminal No. 1 , ... St. Helens ........... -Nfrth Cank ......... . . . .St Helena ........ .-Terminal No. 4 ........ TermiMl e. 4 ........ v ...... . Astoria . . . . i , :. , . . ; St. Hrlens . rf .... .'.Terminal Nc X Terminal No. 4 ........ Aimntorth Dock .......... Inman-Porilxea ............. Warrenton . . . . i . ; t Terminal No. 1 . . Willamette Iron As Steel ........ Terminal N ........... . Dry (Jock ............... Preseet Daiay Putnam . . . Georgina Rolph. . . Grnnda Gaard Hum.... ....... Hannawa .... ' Hoquilrwi ...... Jacob lackentaeB Julia Jjnckenbach . . Kaikyn Mara . . . EUfaka Ham ' . . . . Kobnan Mara . K.' V.. Knue . . i lanaaster ....... La Merced ...... Meiwa Mara . . . . Multnomah ...... Muario Xarcnta ........ Oregon Fir Oregon Pine Panneo- . ...... Pawlnt i Rosa, citar. t Kaau Ronalie Mahoaey . Steel Banger. . . . . Tksnit P. Beat .. tnaeanstar ... TawaloBa West Coyota West O'Rowa .... Vf : Ik Munson . , . . .Inman-Ponlses .Clark & Wiisos . . Coach St. Dock VCapama Toebida. Mara No. 1. .. Astoria ttf efl va1I Franklin Pierce said: v. ; - - . 1 " .' - ' - - . - . : : ,- . " " wFulfillmciit of duty and the habit of saving will prove a resource which cannot fafL" " A ; ; - r -L ; Make your real start by opening , . ah account with our Sayings De sr it in if. i. it ; partmenttart todayjeverydojlar : " counts ;every day means greater .' success. - '' 4 ' y---J:-," - it Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits. - A- ; ; over 17,000,000, : ; ' n v a guarantee fund ' f ; ; -: . of our XKticnml SANIUMC tssvicc : Portland irs" md StMrkStmU 01! Fl VOTES yaahlngton, Dec 3. The fate of the ship.; subsidy, bill -. in the een- ate hangs In X balance, with five votes likely to prove the determlnlnsr factor. , Doubtful administration Republicans sent to the senate from the farm dis tricts of the Middle West can away the bin to passage or . defeat as soon - as they make up their minds how they are goinjr to vote. -... . - - .- . This was. revealed tn a" poll of the upper house of concress conducted by the united Press today. - - . The- entire Democratic aide of the chamber with the exception. Of Sena tors . RansdeU And Sroussara or Jjouiav iana la . against ' the I measure. .-: This means 84 sure votes. ! It will require 43 to defeat the subsidy If all senators vote. The remaining: 15 votes against the bill must come from Republicans if it ia beaten. The Progressive Repub licans who are considered lined : up arainst the measure include: - --v. Senators Borah,: Brookhart, capper, Goodinr. Ladd. LAfollette, Lnroot. McXary. Korbeck and Norrla. This brinKS the total of practically, sure votes aarainst the measure to 44. Five more votes are retiuired.' - Thaa nve votes must coma xrum me two remain fng progressive senators, France of Maryland and Cousena of MlchlKan. or th Renublicana ' t the -midwest farming states.. who have not yet made, up theirytninds. , Toshida Mara No. 1 ........ Inmaa Pofllsae Yprea Mam .... .. ....Padfio Ooaat Coal .POSITION 8 OF VESSEIiS -": ' . By Radio, Astoria.) .- : y. neeember 1. Noon: . -j. : " - Cold Harbor, 6aa . Praseisee for Portland, 13 miles aontU of Cocnrabia rtter. , ; T XBy Na Kadlo.1 December 1 8 v. m-i - . I Empresa of Onada, ToAohaaaa .for Van eoiiTair. 127n milaa from Vaneemer. Meriden. Paget- Sound tor Sas Pedro, 834 mile south frf Cane Flatterr. - - , China. Shanghai for Nacaakt, 185 miles from Nagaakt. a a. am,-- ( - k President Madison. Yokohama : Cor SeattH. 1370-jilea from Seattle. ' - , Shanhoone. Ttjzaki for San Praaeiaoo, 41S8 miles from San tTancwco. - v - . Sylran Arrow, Darien for Eingtau. 100 siilea from Darien. . ... -.' -: : -' - . - -- Iaebra. Tokuyama -for Saa Padrg 1 14t miles east of Toknyanuu- - Starr, Sanaa for tabs Pass. 20 milsa from IUm Passu .- . Edmore. Tokohama for SaatUe, 1S8 aailaa from Seattle. ' - West Iran. Baa Pedro for Tokohama. 2484 miles west of Ban Pedro. . Hanley, VanconeByr for . Tokooama, 2S20 mDea f rom Port Townsend. - Bonowoao, PorUand for Yokohama. 8000 miles from PorUand. - Wait leaU. Darien for Portland. 2S It miles west of Columbia tlar. . f - - Eldridge. Swatow foe SeatUa, 2888 mjies from SeatUa Alameda. Cordgra "for Juneau. 180 miles west pi opencer. Htvikane. 35 miles north of Petenowe. Watson. Three fJaittta Bay for Seward. 60 miles from Three 8am ts Bay. ; (By Federal Telegraph Co.) Decemrer 1. S o. m. : Ouina-ult, San Pedro for Seattle, 82 miles north of rjaa arandsco. v, . Claremoat, San Pranrfaro for Bayssoad, 41 mile north -of Sas Francisco. - .Siakiyon, lx Angelea foe Bellingham. 816 mllea north of San- Franrtsco. j . -i Harvard. San Francisco for San Pedro, 70 miles south of San Frandseo. . t ' - Frank . Dmm, Martinaa for Monterey, 20 sulea aouth of San Fmnciaeo. . La Brea, Oleum tor Seatle, 120 aaUes from Seattle. - i- . ' ' - - Multnomah. Baa Francisco "for lwratt,-'2S8 mllea south of Can Platter". ' . Torba Laa. San Pedro- for Seattle, 680 mllea north, of Ban. Pedro. - v-i -.- Lanning, 8an FTancisca f 05 Port Ban Luis, 42 mllea from Port sas una. f Otenm, Saa Diego tor ManzanClo, 020 miles north of Maszanillo. - t ' Nevadan, Portland for New Tork," B42 miles north of Hal boa- - Del Rosa, Acajatla for Ponta Arenas, Costa Kica. 133 miles from pmnta Aranaa. "President Jefferson, Seattle for Tokohama, 828 mites from Seattle. Jjk 1'urisima,. Portland for Oleum. 579 milsg from San Pedro, i Liebec, Seattle for,; Saa Pedro.. 818 BiUss from Seattle. Stockton, Port Sam 'Lais for .Seattle, 40 miles from Port San Luis.. '.. ' Sonoma, Sydney for ,Saa Francisco, 1080 milest west of San Francisco. President Pierce.- Toacbama for San3 Fran- cisco. 709 milee west of San Francisco. Humboldt, San Pedro for Saa Franciaoo, 103 mllea soma ot.an ranciaco. Aral on, San Francisco, for Grays Harbor, 400 nnlea north or. jsan rraneueo. Cuba, Balboa for : San Francisco ' at Aea- iutla. Arizonan..Philadlnhn for Saa Pedro, 1848 miles sonUt of San ranaaee. Colombia, San Francisco for New Tork, 1834 miles strath of Saa Francisco. . Wfllamette, San Francisco for Portland. . 08 cuh pontn of Columbia ner. - ' Fred Baiter. Vancouver for Saa Pedro. 12 J miles from. Baa Pedro. . President Uncoln, San Francisco foe Yo kohama. 904 miles -west of Saa Francisco. Yenesnela, New Tork for Saa - Fmacisco, 443 imwi souro or aja cxaaoueo. r Norember 89. 8 p. m,V y - ' - Ventara, Saa Francisco - for Sydney, 818? nulea souurwesx et saa kTaneiaoo. . , West Prospect. Uongknog for Kobe, 18 mOea from Hansktms.a-; - ---" " Cambrai, Saa Francisco foe Kaw Tork, 1478 mue Bortn t r.alDoa.s - - - e r.- William McKmney, San Pedro for Bait, more, latitnde 18.25 north, lonxitad 104.17 5?i I s--va 1 ' for tbe protectioii ,; ' depositors, - ' : , association TMIST west, - " - Kentsckian.- New Tor, foe" SsS.- Padro, 1222 sBilea north west of Kalboa..- - - Lke Farley, Ralooa'tor Saa. Padro.. 1 3S miiea from Jiaiboa. WDllam Pens. New Tor foe Honolulu. 1S85 mUea aorthwest of Balboa." . IX G. Seofield. jackaoanue for cam g-furo. 888 miles north of Coma. - ' ' Oaciua. Sas Francisco tor Isum xonc K TTtAXSPOrtTATIO U. of O. and O, A. C. t STUDENTS SPECIAL TRAINS ; OREGON i ELECTRIC ; RAILWAY to Corvalli aa Eugene,;' Sunday. Dec. 3 v y . Corvallis SpccUl Lv'lOth asd Bert 8U.4tl8 P. K. IiT. Jcffersos 8U 6ta.....4t(8 P. M. rrire CorvalUt It40 P. M, - Eajfen Special IiT. 18th? aad Hoyt Sts...t8 P.M. li-r. Jeffersoa 84. Sta... ..& P. M, Anire srse .... .. . . . .81 48 P. X -'-'-i. ' ' :-Z' ' ' W These trains wilt arry passen trera for Corvallis and Kugena only. BerulaT afternoon .trains for tbese ana other; points leave- 10th and Hoyt Sts. at 2tW and : P. M. All - trains receive - passengers at 10th and Starlc Sta. Seward Hotel, 6th and Salmon and 2d and Salmon Sts., in addition to the stations at 10th and Hoyt Sta. and. Front aad Jefferson fits. -y 4i-y.i-v;;:'-y-"' ;' : OREGON ELECTRIC' : y 0 ; RAILWAY ?ViM san rRA?:cisco & fcttia: ';! Fear atsss rrncltce yf' . Frm Portland AiiktrortlvOoclt , - i STEAMER ROSE crry maMir, IO A. St., DEO. 4 ' WKDNtlOATfl. lv A S. DIO, 1S ' : sad crcry nine daya thereafter : MSSMttU&TKOMnXTUm . Promensde Deck '.4'.....,$2&M Outside Saloon Deck ... ......... 36.40 Inside Saloon Deck 24.00 Third Class (Males OnM.. ...... 15 00 Round Trip (First Class)... r..., $0.00 ; All fares include berth . and sseala while at se - . , tstMssltf sirflsaaalef If saaaraien triR It detkef at emrtSnttsf 11.4 str HI ssss, aaasaa a4 sKtaw ttiei sg 2MI stash. . Crjr Ticket OfDes 3rd sad Wstajsgtis -.. Phone Broadwanr 5621 . rntumce, Ainswoith Dock "af Astoria and Way Points i IKS. LUHUKE AND Oi:tf ' Daily, Except Snatorda. ,s - f-?v;:-.T0.V. M. ' - ' ' ' Fare to Astoria $1.85 One Way - -: $3.(K) Round Trip Week-End Eotrnd Trip $2.50 h The Dalies-Hood River - Stsaatev Service Dafly, Except Sim., 7:15 A. JL Fare to The Dalles' $1$ Hood River 11.00 The Harkins Transportation Co. Broadway S4 - - AJ4sr St. Seek Back;; M Scte'l , Sunday, December. 3d- O. A. Ce Students ; T ' , ' iJRed" Electric. Special Trains " . Lv. Portland,, 4tli St, at Stark. ...4:20 P. M. and S :35 P. M. - At. CorrallU, So. Pat SUtion . . . .7:05 P. Mi and 8 :20 P. II. r" t ...v ' Regular ,Train . . , , ;, Lv, Portland, 4th t Stark, 7:45 A. M., 1 ;20 P. 4 :35 P. II. 4 -s',.. , .- i -s - -: - -' : '- '- l , , iU; of OStudentsi Train and Sleepinjj Car Service ; Lv, Portland union Station, 1:00 A. MV 8:00 A. M. 9:00 .' J , AM.r 1:30 P. M. and 7:45 P. M.- . :r rStandard Sleeper to Eugene ' , - . a i Lv. "Portland 1 :0Q A. M. Open for occupancy 9:30 P. M: , - : For further particulars,- phone y , :C. W. Stinger City Ticket - '' Afent. Main 8800, at" ' ; , J01 Fourth'St.. ,V - John ,M. Scott, "l " , - Gen. Passenger Agent. , 1 : ". . . - - "'1. r .. ault so.rJ4 ef C Usa. Praaier't. Ttft. San J-rCnt-,!'---! tir T.ti ha ma. 137 01 1 rraet rn -anrisoo. . Kobln it-irmtifw, an I-rarn--ro tvr 7ew -Tork. ' - - smith 4 Na 1 or. Sor' .-.a. Han Pedro for Fhuadelprua. 160 salV...rtS of Olio. " Ecoador. Ban f rsnnre for Tors. 160 stilts sosUt ef Naw York, - . t . . TTtA VSPO UTATTOX Tra vkr JL WHY not fet experienced and ac curate iaformstlon from one, who . bts traveled extensively for the benefit of his patrons). TREE INFORMATION... . y Secvr Steamship Reesrvs "V tioxts and Tickets From r DORSET B. . Hansrr J oumal T.rabelB wrcau 180 . Broadway, Portlaad, Oregon. P1.ii ATwater 1979. Salts frwaa WuntalBwt Dat Ma, U ! wfoSMtSay. Dtetmtwr e, 10-a. m. f ead B vary Wadnasasv Ttwraalta - :; tftM , SRAsOISCO ti-Ul ANOCLK t y;y-y:o";. SAN O1S0 :,-."': . y ( sreetAL nouHD this, XOURSIOM 'ARCS SAlf rBA3CUI8CO,...20.0O LOS ANGELES .,... 8 T4.00 SAJN. DIEGO ,........8S1.Ba ticcit orrrog -. 1 : -see ao- st cowsTena f SMOBI ,ssOA01MAV MS 1 AMD AriCHOR LINES leulsr alllnsj fram H. TEoslon. Btantrwal. Tuts, T- Cewthwrnptan as Ohsrbsurg. Thurs. Ta CwbS Ousniss swtt i.laraol. - Sats. ' 1 ,T ' Wymautu, - OhsrSsurg,- Htmaara, T Lswaundsi n ats Slasjaw. Spatial alt ats Wlntsr aiUnsa te 8(Nenw eAMSDISM SCRVtOK ': Pcbkwjs "Gaels Claaa" Staamars rJatW 'lng Saturdajra from Uoatraal Via tha tBt. Lawraaee Routa. ANDANIA, ' ANTOMiA, to - Phrmftoth. : Cbarbmirg,. London. TVRRHSNIA, AUSON1A. t.BsiiA. ta UvarpooL . - Saa IohI OunaM tMSt as wvnarw aa anorrar B. S, Lisa) at assswq aa taius rnwnm ainact -1 ess VISIT EUUOPE iOW while rates are low ' Paasengar Ssj i tea to rNCLANO o . IRELAND -, - RANCX , ' ESXCiUJsf SaQbc every iSatsordsy fiwaa Kew Yk v ' f Aim FatMtkSw SmiUmtr frm ' BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA, . MONTREAI, aad CjUESEC ' Ifakhic eeassetions tq sQ poiata a ta CmUNY.T svlv aft SIt IC CT ATE3 Winter Vorsrw to WX3T O0!3 MlUnX8SANZAN aUaawui lnni . . -- fxafr-iL- s.aoal avanta a oomaanjr's afflca. C . MMtNT, Manasar. etS SaoonS Amutj saute. Wetlv, rhsee Mais till. . . 8 V w. -. -1 i 5 1 mm a) . 1 i ( Elm j