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i t r t- v - v T" m la J FOG CONDITIONS :H0LD MOVEMENTS OF MANY VESSELS v?t Snditiona on the Willamette anyfcynbla river this morningcOD- . tinue&a.o ' paralyze ship movement. a4y!lo noon no vessel had reported i..? yrtland from' down atream points. ' , o'clock this afternoon 48 hour bad j". Kyapoed without a single ocean carrier I .- arrtvirtg in the ' city. .' The ateaqier 1 Koaafctyy which arrived Tuesday aft emVm.'waa the last vessel to get up str - f ' . -iether' 1 - vessels were -.either anchored today in the rivers, waiting .far. tog conditions to change, or were '.-Iy moving .between river, ports.. "Hkjvo vessels attempted to get to sea from Portland this morning. The '.Robert Luckenbach left downstream -i from - municipal terminal No. -n1, and - the EUerman's Wilson , liner Katuna departed from terminal No. 4. PrarticalJy every Coiumbia river ' lilot was on shipboard today as the -result of "tie-up conditions, according ' to W1. S. Lotan, secretary of the sso- : 'ciation. although every BhFp request , Ing pilot service had been supplied. Weather reports from lower river points at noon indicated the fog was still heavy, although word from St. - Helens indicated that it was lifting somewhat there. ; A 30-mile wind re lated at" North Head was joRed to for relief, with the expectation taat U would help clear the foe. XOBTH HEAD RADIO TO BE r READT I3T- THREE WEEKS Installation v of the.- new wireless . equipment at the North Head, Wash , ?, government station, will be completed in time to have the plant in operation . ,by the end of two or three weeks, ac- cording to George Wilson, naval radio . inspector i of the Thirteenth district, who was in the city Thursday. .. With the new equipment, which in cludes a loop aerial. It is hoped, to better serve the Columbia river and ' Willamette rivers, where vessels have : often been unable to communicate f with North Head, presumably on ac : eount of the direction of the aerial " there. Such circumstances, as devel oped In connection with the sinking of "the dredge Portland, when the steamer 'Santa Clara sent out the message for help, from within the eity limits, which was not heard at North Head, are not expected to occur again with the in stallation of the loop aerial. 'BILL ASKSf JWOTfET TO CARRY . - ON OREDGI36 COLUMBIA Washington, Dec. 31 WASHING TGX BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) Representative Hawley has introduced a- resolution to make available from - Columbia river improvenWnt appro J"priation sufficient money o Improve the channel from St. Helens to deep ' water in the Columbia in accordance -with a favorable report made by the array engineers last January. The en gineers have finally decided they have no ' authority to make this improve 'mcnt without further legislation. The resolution calls for a channel 25 feet deep and 300 feet wide at a -cost of $3600, and Hawley will urge it for early 'action. .j fCHR. DAtTSTLESS REPORTED The schooner Dauntless, Inbound from Honolulu, was reported this morning to be in tow of the tug One , nnta outside the mouth of the Colum : t'hla river, and was expected to reach :.i Astoria today. The - vessel will: load lumber for the Australian trade." She 'made the trip from, the Hawaiian ' Islands in 26 days, having sailed No . .v vember 25. She will take on her cargo at Wcstport. , . LATIX-AMERICAT? .1.1 NCR - The steamer Baja California of the Latin-American line- is scheduled . to "arrive in the river today to load 500 "tons of flour for Mexico and Central America. In the same fleet the steamer-Romulus will arrive probably . Sun . day to load cargo for South American "ports. Included in her freight will be 780,000 feet of railroad lies to be load - ed at Vancouver, -Wash:. . - BESSEMER CITTr ARRIVES , '.'" The Isthmian steamer Bessemer ';:Clty, from the Atlantic. Coast, arrived at Astoria Wednesday night and was scheduled to arrive In Portland today "to discharge about 1000 tons of-gen era! ' cargo. The vessel will go to - Puget Sound to load lumber for her 1 return cargo to Kasterit . ports. SHIPS BRlNGIKfG CARGOES Two steamers of the lAickenbach . f1et vwer-. reported on- their way up the Columbia river from Astoria this : morning. The Lena Lackenbach in ar riving from Gulf ports, and the Harry .Luckenbach from Atlantic ports. Kac Ir is bringing heavy cargoes of inbound freight. .-. ;,- HARBOR MAP, C0BBECTI01T - Washington, Dec 21. (WASHING "TONT BUREAU OP THE JOURNAL) : Representative SJcArthur today asked the coast and geodetic survey to cor- sct Its maps ; of Yaquina 'harbor, .w'aich mariners report show only 10 ,-fW- iZ feet: of water at the entrance, , '.while the latest official surveys lndl- .esite 17 feet at low water. STEAMER ASSIGNED :- Assignment of the steamer Nevadan to tt- Mtercoastal trade by the Ameri 9 can-Hawaiian Steamship company to , begin loading of full cargo at Bal tlmore about,--January was made " -known here Wednesday by the Colum-bla-Padf fas Shippltu? Ucompany, local ''American-Hawaiian agency. - OCKAK' GRAITT RATES " New York, Dee. I. N. &) ' Ocean f steam) grain- steady. United ; Kingdom. 2s d(&3s 3d per 480 pounds ; ' ' Hermany, Hamburg, 14c " per cwt. , - France, Atlantic porta 18c Med iter -" ranean ? 1923c ; Holland. Rotterdam 15c, Antwerp 14c General cargo -.steady,: fair:, demand.;-.':- .-v.-. " ALL ALONG , THE WATERFB03JT ' The steamer Oregonian of the i American-Hawaiian Intercoastal serv : lee, arrived at Astoria late Wednes day night- from. Washington ports, and was due here today to load general - i; cargo for Atlantic ports. , . - ' " The Japanese steamer , Scotland Man, loading grain- for United King ; dom undet charter of Balfour.- Guth rie ft Co.. 'was moved today from the REE f i The, Music: Shcp r . I . ti : YAMHILL ST.. 1 IT - - ' - TXT Astoria Tides . Friday ' ' High Water, f ,. ; Low Waterv 3 :44 a. m, .l ft. f - :44 a. m, .S f t. 3 :19 p. n., S. ft. : lo :09 p. m, 0. ft - elevator dock 'to the ' Irving - dock, to continue cargo loading. . 'r - The steamer Hannawa. in the trijs Pacific service of the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company, was moved to the Kerr-Oifford dock today to. com plete loading cargo. She is acneduled to saQ .Friday ---- Si' . v.- i --, The steamer Klf uka MaVu, loading grain for United Kingdom, was due to move to Astoria today to finish loading 7600 tons of grain to be dis patched on - her . from the ; Colombia river.,- i 1 - - The steamer Annette Rolpb, which was delayed In the river Wednesday night, and Thursday s on ; account of fogs, got away to sea Thursday after noon, bound for .California .porta.. : Due to arrive In Portland ttfday is the Japanese steamer Tamon Maru No. 18. delayed by fog at Astoria. - She will go to the Inman-Poulsen mill to load lumber for Japan. ' i W. G. Rogers manager of the Tama shtta Co., Inc. is in Portland con ferring with local officers of that or ganisation and reviewing the shipping situation here generally. i The trans-Pacific 1 steamer Mon tague, which has been discharging copra at the Portland Vegetable Oil mills, was moved -today to municipal terminal No. i. ,- News of the Port we : v.nn. Kriiuh mTmmrmmT. for Pacific Porta sad Europe: general. , Bcbert Lnckenbaeh, Aroenean steamer, tor Xew York sod way ports; general. MARISE ALMATfAC , ,' ' Waathar at River's Mouth North Head. WaslL, Dec. 21. Condiaooa at the moo til of th Colambia rieer at noon: Wind, south. mites; dense log; sea ob scured, y . . ' DAItT KITES READINGS 8 a. m.. Pacific Time. 11 as - 2.1 a sr 25 Froi sen lo.oo 87 49 40 9 is 20 82 83 33 "si Engenat . . . Albany . . . Salem -o.20.eo 0.4 0.02 0.8 002 20 20 5.4 5.0 6.4 Orecon Cityj 12 1,1 0.O0 Portland 15 8. SM). 410. 00 Busing. -Facing. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette rirer t Portland will re main nearly stationary daring tha - next three days, except as affected by the tide. " Vssaels : Tassels - Resaemer Cits ....... te Arrive From .Sin Prtn . . Kobe . Ban . Fran .Cuayaquit . : .Baltimoro ' -. Honolulu . '. ..San Fran.. . Near York. .. .New York . ..VaJparaiaol . . 8an Fraa. . . . .BaUvia .Orient . , . . ..Boston . . .. , . San Fraa. ... Oat , . .Dec 21 ..Dec 21 . . .Dee 21 . .Dee. 21 .Dee. 21 ..Dec 21 . .Dee. 21 . .Dec 22 . . . Dec 28 ..Dee. 23 . .Deo. 23 ..Dec. 2A . .Dee. 23 . .Dec. 24 ..Dec. 24 ..Dec 24 . .Dec 25 ..Dec 25 ..Dec 25 ..Dec 26 . .Dec 26 ..Dec. 27 . .Dec 27 . .Dec 28 Tayji llanj . ....... Leas Luck en herb . Utw (JaJitonua-. . . . . OMffoniazk .... ttoxen Waptni .v. ...... Ktntucxian ........ Georgia Rolph . . . , KnmoiiMi .......... Admiral Goodrich. . . . Tjiluboet Kinkuan Maru Edward Pierce ....... stultnomab ........ Arizonian Edgar V. Lackanbaeh. Admiral Fsrrsgut. . . . Northern Star ...... . Boston . . . . . Boston . . . . . Sao Fran. . , . Philadelphia . New Orlaan . London . . . .San Fran. . . London . . . .Japan Albert Jellreas . . . . . Xifhteror ' t'el . Krmdvm . . ........ Ryokai Mara ta Daan Kmtuni. . Enrope Dec 21 . New Torfc .... Dec 21 . Japan .Dec 21 atosert Hannawa ......... Xoehids. Msru No. 1. Lena Luckenbach . , . Bessemer City. . . . . . goes' City Harry I nekeabaeh. . . Baja California. . . , Boxen Boobystla . . ... . Oregoniaa. . , '' . . . Ken tuckisn , . yii Kdward Pierce., , Admiral loodrica. . . , Romulm . . . . . . . E. K. i-tickanbsch .. Wapanwi . ...... i . . Oeorgina RopU . . . . Admiral Famjrut. . Arisoniari ... . . . . Tjileboet .......... Northern Star . .... .Japan k . . . . . ;Dec .New ? Tort. . . ,I)ec. ..New York . . .Dec. . San Fran .... Dec. 32 22 22 22 .New York ...Dec 22 ..Mexico .... .-. Iee- 22 . Honclalu "....Dec 23 Ban Fraa. ....Dee. 23 New Tork . ..Dec 24 .New YorkA . .Dec 25 . New Tork.. . .Dec 25 ; .San! Fran. Dec 25 .so. America ..Dec 26 .Boston Dec 27 san Krsn. . . . .Dec . San Fran, i . . . Dec. -San Fran. . ..Dee. J7 27 !7 .Liverpool ..'..Derer 27 . Batavta . . Dec 28 ,iew lork . . .Dee. la Port Berth Vessel Admiral Evans Baja Celilonua. Bessemer City. Boobyalla Daisy Freemaa Daisy Put-nura -Beola ...... Egeria".. F.' S. Loop . . ......... Left Down . . ten tp Left T VTi iTQBton Lett r Astoria ' Irydock Hannawa ......... Harry Luckenbach . . Hornet . ...p.... .., Kstnna ........ i . . Kifukn Maru ...... Merced Lena Lttckenbach . . . Makewell Montague- ......... Pawiet ...... Rosa City , . . Roxen- . ........ , Scotland Maru .... . Solano V; Tamon Mare No.; 1$ . Texan .ji , Wawalooa ......... West Keats ......... ......... Heir trutord . , Terminal ' No. 1 .". Knapotoa ........ Left Down ........ Left Dowa ............ Astoria .... . . Left tp ........ St Helens . . . . Terminal, No 1 .....Terminal No. 4 ..... Aiasworth Dock . . : . . . -i . Lett lp . Irving Docks . . . . . . . . Left Down ........... Astoria ........... Astoria BU Jobna Mooriags ........ S. P. Siding . . . . ... St.- Helen Toshida ktaru POSITIONS OF VESSELS (By Naval Radio. I Astoria) December 20. 8 n. m.i- . t'omgnereial Pathfinder. : Seattle for San Pedro, 800 miles north of Han Pad re Saint Joseph. Vancouver for Saa Francisco, 61S miles , north of San Francisco. '-. (By Naval Radio. Seattle) ' December 20. 8 p. m : Starr. Scotch Cap Ught for Serachet. five miles from Serachef ligbt. ' West Prospect. Otaru for Saa Pedro. 2536 miles from San Pedro. Abuaeda, left Seward at 8:48 p. at. - Skagway, at Speef River. Lstonche lOO miles weet of Cape Spsoeer noon, bound for Seward. Admiral Wataoa, Janeaa for Cakittili. 82 miles east of Ocean Cape.- West Cayote. Portland for lokobama. 3283 miles from Colombia river. ' West O'Rowa. . Portland for Tak'ohama, 2204 miles west of Columbia river. Canadian Investor, Chemainns. B. C. for Yokohama. 2185 miles from Caoe Ffettary. President Ltncoln. Kobe for Shanghai. 475 mues west of Kobe. - . i -Tteeembrr 20. 8 p. m. ' WahkMtna a.w SmmIm , W 1 vs. San Franrisoo. . ..?lwortl, ort Saa Lais f or - Honohdu. 1121 miles west nt Port Saa Lois. Santa Maria, Port San Lais for TaltaL 604 miles from Port Saa Lais. rut. i ; . u.v., . mum south of Saa Francisco. leaeauela, Saa Francisco for New Tork, 21 mica sooth mt Saa Fraacteee, . . r Avm rutin mil. . miles east of Booelnln. i mcaeivy, alboa lor San Pedro. 831 muea northwwit - of Balboa. Steel la venter, Balboa fog Baa Diego. 2063 miles south ot Ssn Diego. EmulAe V t. n. a w : ttj mOes south of Maasaaillo. - norao i. Baxter. Eagle Harbor for .- Saa Pedro, .passing Saa -Fiaaeasoei.- ' s Harvard. Saa Pedro- for Saa Francisco, TO miles north ot Ban padra. T;1"', Franeiaeo for Baa Pedro, 70 mileg oath at Saa Fraacisea . . ' P - l araoM, saa Pedn, for ; Saa Frsnciaco, 80 o"" TO Pedro. -. SisUyoai. San Pedro for WeatporV Its m,!" sonth of San Francisco. . ,4? P,orteT 8aaFraneisee for Gaviota, S.1" ,rM San Francisco. ale wt of Saa Pedro,., ; " " 145 mil temh few - Wapama. sa Faaacisco tew PerUand. mitaata of Cetambia river. - Saa Pediw fee Seattle, 5 aaBaa 120 Patmiwk ' fia-a la ar i tM m v w n -,1, J 1 " .s, ivc Arvrsasi, lis mil - EltaVTA V X- As ' . ww - via ITT OWE. Wt l ! itaawBUwast of San l-iaiwer " at 8eTtiBrtara: Baa YmH. gfaa-aer" l.a p. m.: ' ' . Hoaolurn . aiaha, 17 mul ZITSIX. 1771 saOea 8220 miHrs weit SZTr.lZ' a .oiuoaa .. eaa , a raamsea lar Toka- - - jIl-S ?3'0 ataiioaa . I -jf hama. 2813 miles vest ef Honolulu William Pern, - Honolulu for MmniUk, 1737 aUles wtkt f Hoaolula. - - - - Bearportr 8aa rtdra for lekoiiaau,' 1817 aaflea west of San Eedra. .. - - : Presdent Wuaoo. Toko ha ma for San Fraa eiaco, 767 mile waat ol Uonohila. Uulr, bta toe Shanghai. SOO aoll from Bbaagbai. A ' tonmo. aa 'Frmnenee far Crist ohsl.- 243 aHm aaDt& ef Maniaaillo. Wilhani . Campion, ' New ' Orleans for 8aa Pedro, 104 milea nortbwfwt of Balboa. Orinaeo, Philadelphia for San Pedro. 1402 oilea oatheaat ot Han Perfia, aaoo. Edward Loekeabaea. 8aa Pedro for PhHa drlphia. 43 miles aouUtesA of San pedra. Wilbv T.nckeahaeh Pviiladelnhia . for Baa Pedro, 1330 atiie aortSwert of Balboa.-noon. S-fi'-: AT WORLD'S FORTS ' " " ' i AetorH. Dec 21. Arrfvwt st 12:3 a. s- steamer Daisy Putnam, fnum Saa Kianeieeai Arrived at a. a,, steamer Haioo. from Saa FraacKco. .... -.-. -,.-'-,-,;- j--.-- j.,,4 i:i;;, Aatoria. Dec 2 -Arrtver at 12 :35 and left op at 2 ii. m.. steamer Lena Lackenbach.. from New Oilcan nd way ports. Sailed at 1 'SO p. R.. ateanter Aanette Rohb. for San Pedro and 8n Dmco.' Arrived at 4 "4 sod l"f t mft at 6:30 P- m.. steamer Beaaeaaer City, from Baltimcre. Amred at 9 Ik le., steamer Oregonian, frcm Pugct 8oond. , Saa Frsncvcc. I)ec 21. Arrfied at mid night, raotoisbip P-atanda. - from Portia mf; for San Pedirx. . Arrtred at midnight, s'rinser Edgar F. Lackenbech. from Boston, for I'ort land and Paget Hound ' Arrired 2 a. m., steamer Geo. Allen, from Italtimore. for Pugot Sound and Portland. Arrived at 2 a. m.. steamer Edward Peirce, from Baltimore, for PorUand and Puget Honnd. San Francisco. Dep. 21. Arrived today: Uo tonhip Mary Hanlcm. ftinslaw river. 6.15 a. m, ; British U--in r Waimerino. Vanconrer, 5:20 a. m.; HL- F. Alcxacder, Seattle, 6:33 a. m. ; Bntmh steamer EJwric. New Tor. 6:45 a. m. ; gas schooner CnQiulle, Meoterey, 7:85 a. m. ; Harvard. Los Angele. 10 a. n; Rai uierr Los APgeles, 6 a. m. " Sailed teday: -Tanker Kl Scgimdo, Los An geles, 8 .05 a. m.: Sao FrancLco. Dec. 20.- Sailed at 10 a. m.. xteanx-r Santa Cruz, frcn aest coast, for Portland. : SaiM at 1 p. m., Dutch steamer Tjileboet. for Portland. . SaUcd at 10 a. m.. f teaiutrr Frank- ti. Drum. for Port bind , from Gaviota. Sailed at 8 p. m steamer Atlanta 1tj. from Purtland. for New York and Bos ten. - ... - San Pedro. Dec. 20.- -Arrived and sailed, Dutch, tteamer Morerdyk, from Portland, for Rotterdam and way portav Arrived, steamer Davenport, from Columbia river. Arrived, British steamer Mongolian - Prince, from An twerp, for Saa Francisco. Puget Soaad and Portland. Arrived. motorahip Mistourian. from Hamburg, via New Tork, for Saa Fran cisco. Paget Sound and t Pert! and. Sailed, steamer Admiral . Farragut, from- Saa J ego. for San Francico and Portland. ; ; Arrived, steamer Mootepclier, from Baltimore, for San Francisco. Arrived. " steamer Steel Voyager, from Mobile. Sailed, steamer West. Notus, from Portland and Paget Sound, for Vera Crux and way ports. . - : - Baymcnd. Dee. 20. Sailed, steamer Oregon ian, from New Tork and way porta, for Port land. ,-'.. Eureka, Dee,. 20. Arrived at 10 a. nv. and sailed at 4 p. m.. steamer Admiral Goodrich, from San Francisco, for Coos Bay and Port land. ' . ' Lcndon. Dec. 20. Sailed, steamer Alaskan, for Portland, via New Tork. Harwich. Dec 1 7. Arrived. Swedish' Motorhip Buenos Aires, from Portland. Callao, Dec 19. Arrived, steamer Colusa, from Portland. . New Tork, Dec . 20. Arrived, steamer Dakotaa, from PorUand and way porta. Sailed, ateamer Santa Clara, for Pacific coast ports. Philadelphia. Dee. 30. Cleared, ateamer Ncbra-kan, for Portland and way ports. Balboa, Dec 19. Arrived, steamer Narenta, from Portland, for London. Sailed, steamer Commercial Guide, from New Tork, for Port land and Puget Sound. Chutobal. Dec. 10. Sailed. ! steamer Pa cific, frxtm Pacific eoaat ports, for New Tork. Sailed, ateamer Lewis Luckenbach, from Port land, for New Tork. Seattle, Dec, 21. Arrived: Eldridze. from Hongkong, noon; Wabash, from Portland, Maine, noon. Sailed: Chattanooga City, for Vancouver, 10 a, m.; Logician, from Man chester, 8:10 a. m. ; Precedent Madison, for Manila, 1 1 a. m. ; Protesilaua. for Manlia. 2 a. m. Arrived Dec 20: Meriden, from San Francisco for Bortland, 11:30 p. m. Sailed: Northland, fortSan Francisco.-' 9 -p. ta.; Pa cific, for San . Pedro, 10 p. m. : Santa Inez, for San Pedro, 10 p. m. ; Prince Ho. pert, for Prince Rupert, 11:45 p. m. : Lebec. for San Pedro, 4:20 p. m.; Janet Dollar, for Auck land, 3:45 p. m. Tacoraa. Dec 20. Sailed : Birmingham, for Avonmouth, 8 p. m.; Kentusk, from New Tork . and way porta, for Portland. Arrived: Arisonan. frm Seattle. 8 a. m., for Portland. Bellingham. Dec. 20. Arrived: Northern Star, for Seattle tend PorUand, 8 a. m. Vancouver,! Dec 21. Arrived: Commer cial Trader, from Seattle, 6 a. m. Arrived Dee. 20: Anyox. . from Anyox, ll p. ro. Sailed: E. D. Kingsley, ' for San Francisco. L.INES j 10 p. m-: Admiral Dewey, . for ' Seattle, 3 p. - m. - Abtgrdeea, Dec S. Sauedr-Mahukena. tor Saa . raneiseo, at 2:15 V. m. ; Providencia. for Santa ' Unas lis, at 2 p. m. ; taooa. for Ban Francco, at 1:45 p. m. : Daisy Siadrby, for San Pedro, at 1:4 5 p. sa.; Saa; Jacinto, for aan Pedro.-at 1:45-P. jaa. - itedotxto, ' Use. S 1-?-Arrived Gnffdn. from Ban. Diego. ' . . . '-- t- -- : Saa Ksego, f Dec 2. Amved Gnflda. towing barge Henry ViUard, fraa Everett, at aocn; steamer Ceblo, ' from Columbia river.. Shaasnai. Dec 4 T.- Arrived tjnpraes of Jan. - fras Vtsnaner.: S j t - . j ' .Baltimore. Dec 1 . Arrived Amertcan, from . New Tork. Uteared Nebtaskaa -for Portland and Pacific, coast porta. , Saa Fraacieco. Dee. 20. Arrived, Welles W from Coos Bay; Tale; from Les Angeles; Noma- City, from - Port - Angeles; Toaemite. from Port Lorllow: Horace X. Baxter, from Eaale Harbor; SoaUV Coast, from Los 'Angeles; Barkeatine Veserpaa, from. Newcastle; Los Angelea, from Lot Angeles; Lansing, from Port " Saa Luis; W. . 8. Miller, .from Point Weill t S.' C T. Dodd. " from Point Wells. Sailed. Santa Crux. for Tacoraa ; WitbebxUna, fer Hoaolula t Paul Sbeup, foe Los Angeles; Tjileboet. - for Bataria ria Portland: Stockloa City, -for - Mendocino: Tamalpaia, . for Grays Harbor; .Beafoaaa, for Mendocino; San An tonio, for Port: Saa Luis; Dorothy Alexander, for Los Aneeles; Atlanta City. for. Boston; Waliera, for Grays Harbor; Casco, tor Eu reka; W. S. Porter, for Gaviota; Frank v Drum, ..for PorUand; Moctebello. for Los An geles." ' .' :. :: ' ..I.'.:. . . . .. PATIE3TT MAT LOSE FEET Salem, Dec. .21.-r-Arriving; at the state hospital " here Wednesday from . Doug las county wita his feet : frozen, - ii. Van, Gorder. ' 75," -will- lose - all of . bia toes and it may be necesaary to am putate both feet.7 according to Dr. R. E. Le Steiner. superintendent of the hospital. Van Gorder was found in a barn near ' Roseburn and had appar ently been wandering around In ,the cold for some time. OREGOX CITT LICENSE Oregon City. Dec. 21. A marriage license was issued- here yesterday to Omer 1. Wiseman, ? Milwaukie, . and Bertha L.' Bittner, Estacada. Ghristmais to uautornia SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAJtfSlSxP COMPANY Steamer ROSE CITY LEAVES PORTLAND, AINS WORTH DOCK, 10 A. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 ARRIVES SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT NOON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 Just in Time for Xmts OTHER SAILINGS Lv. San Francisco Dec 28 Ar. Portland Dec 28- Lv. Portland ....Dec. 31 Ar. San Francisco Jan. 2 And every nine days thereafter frolu each port. CITY TICKET OFFICE THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS Phone Broadway 5631 Freight Office, Ains worth Dock. Phone Broadway 0268 ' f' ' "''' ''' ; avTmv -wga. -u. . .t mm m K-W ... ,..,........ ... 1 - -. t . -. .'. s Real Enjoyment As You Go h " f ;"-:v ""'"' ''-' ' -There are dozens of things to do aboard the comfortable Southern Pacific trains. e Some travelers enjoy a game of cards. Others find a quiet spot for reading or medi tation. . , - Club and observation cars furnish a place to loaf; comfortably or a chance to "enjoy the fresh breeze and the scenic beauties you pass : . ; .?,.' ' ', .':.'.-' .- ' .- . ' Drawing rooms and compartments provide i. privacy which many men use for completing , important work. : -' ; .4 . And Dependable Service c In addition, there are many tilings about Southern Pacific service which you take, for granted- 't You know that a high percentage of the trains ' go through right "on the dot." You know that they will take you to your destination despite rain, sleet, fog, or other unfavorable conditions. ; And finally, if you have traveled on the , Southern Pacific, you know that Southern Pa " ciflc men think first of your comfort. They serve -you courteously, willingly and efficiently. - .r ; This is YOUR service to use, profit by and enjoy. ; - GUY m lit OVER PART OF FOSTER ROAD A delegation' from the Lenta Business Men's club visited Commissioner Bar- bur of the 'department- of public works today to discuss- the prospects for the City taking over . Foster road. ' from 8 2d to 92d streets, from the county and widening the present- SO foot street to 80 feet. . - . e - ' 1 - Thus la in line w ith the general move ment to provide proper travel lanes to the new-Ross Island bridge. The Brook lyn Boosters', club, at its meelln Wednesday night, indorsed the project of widening Powell Valley road, from East 16th to East ,36th streets, to 80 feet The " surveys are being made on the proposed Improvement of this road from East 2Gth to Kast 50th street. With the connecting up of foweit Val ley.-and Foster roads and their contem plated improvements, it will provide a stretch of five miles of direct improved highway leading to the new - Ross Island bridge. COTJjrCIX CREST RESIDENTS - "- '-, PETITION FOB SEW PARK 'Transformation Into a ,new citirpark or block -19, Council Crest Park add! tioii. is - desired by residents of that districts They have' filed a voluminous petition, headed by Stanley Myers, dis- PASSAGE FARE FROM PORTLAND Promenade Deck . .$28.80 Outside Saloon Deck 26.40 Inside Saloon Deck... 24.00 Round Trip (first class).. 50.00 STEERAGE PASSENGERS Third" Class I C nrt (Males Only) .wi UiUU All fares include berth and meals while at sea. -Ship 1IG trict attorney, asking the cUjr council to take such action. . The petitioners -set forth that the city, owns all but eight lota in this block, which comprises approximately three acres of land and which is ad mirably adapted for park - purposes ; and that .. it has large liens on some of these eiht lota. Jt ia, pointed ont that the city owns many other, lots ta this Immediate vicinity which must be sold, and that the -creation of a park oat of block 19 would grreatly iacrease the marketability of the other city, owned, properties. r BROOKLT3f BOOSTS HERGER . The Brooklyn Boosters club, which met r t the Brooklyn branch library Wednesday evening-, gave Its indorse ment to the project; of city and county consolidation. The mala? speaker on this subject' was City f Commissioner Barbur. who told of the duplication of departments and increased expense to the taxpayers under . present ; condi tions. The Lnts Business Men's club will consider this subject at its next meeting, with A. G. Johnson as the speaker. LOWEST BID OX SOD The City Motor Trucking company has presented the lowest bid for sup plying sand, gravel and. crushed rock for the municipal paving plant for the ensuing year, its figures being $100,483. This firm won the - contract for the last year. :- Bids are being tabulated ion furnishing similar materials to the bureau of street maintenance, and It is - probable ' recommendations of awards will be made by the city'pur- TBAJf SPORTATlaX l for the ROUND 1111 ..'HOLUAYS Wfll Be Made By The Union Pacific System from all stations in Oregon, Washbgton and Idaho to any destination where the one-way fare is $30 or less SALE DATES December 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30. 31. 1922, and January 1, 1923. RETURN LIMIT January 3, 1923. Our City Passenger Agent will deliver your tickets, make your reservations and attend to all details if you will phone him at croadway 4500. , L. EL OMER. City Passenger Agent, 605 Pittock Block J Phone Broadway 4500 Consolidated Ticket Office Third and Washington Sts. r Phone Broadway 5631 Depot Ticket Agent, t Union Station Phone Broadway 0802 WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent PORTLAND, OREGON HOLIDAY ROUND TRIP Tickets on Sale Decemher 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, January 1. . 1 Return Limit January 3. ' . . . . ' Similar fares to' other points to which one-way fares are $30 or less. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry. EAST OP SPOKANE . BEND ...... BUTTE CAMAS HF. LENA tTtE . . HABTH1LL 9 .. 39.57 4.62 i .. 6.18 WEST OF ASTORIA CLAT8KANIE .i. GEARHABT ..... ...... 94 . 1 UI I 4.89 I v e SEASIDE ...... Oregon Electric Ry. A I BAITY i CORVALLIS ...i DONALD EV6SHE ... FOREST GROVE HARRISBUBO .. i.... S3.38 .V- 1.5 6.72 51.4T' 4 79 WOODBrBN .. . . -: ' ! " -j .-- - - Also every Friday, Saturday and Sunday; return limit Tuesday: Beaverton, 50c; Forest Grove, $U0; Hillsbord, 85c; Tigard, 65c; Tualatin; 70c; Wflsonville, f t40r Woodburn,h $1.75. " A visit to thslbomo of NAPOLEON BONAPARTE on the island of CORSICA U bat on of th memorabl Y inddenta filling th 66 Summer days this winter of the AMERICAN EXPRESS Luxury Cruise on the I Mauretania ; ' jTTaa JIlr'a.a WMa.a, From NavTork Ternary 7A6iymym mi Bnt3amimm , : ' T1alrLA.UKFTAInATOTlomaQiiieway ' Vlaking AmeaVfadefra,CadIzrSerCle,CIrakar Cario, ftloe,Naplea. Pompefi, Rome, Atlvet Cotantiile, Palestine, r - E?TPt Corsica, Ltabon, Southsmpcon, London (5 dayt), Cherbounv Send for Castrated 'VjMBaMBi a '.'- arm v 1 -ll -i - au. chasutg agent at the next cession of the city council. . - . - . CITT HALL BRIEFS : Gordon Lang, chief anitary inspect or, reports - that he has -condemned CO aacka ef walnuts that : were 'offered for sale on the public market. - - City ? Auditor Funk gave official notice to - property owners interested today that the city engineer's report on the- proposed extension of Kast Couch street, from Eaat-80tb street to the east lino of Mount Tabor Villa annex, la now on file and subject to examination. The probable cost' is placed at S1260. The city council will consider the report -and any objections ax its session -on January a. ? The city council has granted to Mrs. Mary A. Ereert a nermit to maintain a. children's home in a residential building on ViUard avenue, between Portland boulevard and Holman street. A. S. Ellis has been arranted a. per- mat by the eity council to erect and maintain a two-story t class apart ment house, frontinsr - on Lownsdale Rtreet, between Taylor and Yamhill streeis, arwl to Weils Bennett a per mit to alter and maintain a one-tttory class , building for sales, distribution and repair of motorcycles and bicycles at a location on Broadway. Between Glisan . and - Flanders streets. - The city council has denied the . ap plication of J. B. Baumbartner - to erect and maintain a one-story stucco mission-type building to be used as a small animal hospital on East 2 2d street, between Oregon and , Pacific streets. - - 1 CHARLES Xm AKDEUSOy r Vancouver, Wash,, Iec. 21. Charles I. -Anderson, 41, died at : the home of his sister in Taccma, Wash, His par ents, seven brothers and four sisters survive. The body ia at Umber's par lore.' , - TRAXSPORTATTOX TRIP during the PORTLAND MADRAS . MISSOULA PASCO PR1XKT1LIE , REDMOND WA8HOPOAL , VfHITE SALMON PORTLAND OORIiK ......... RAINIER ST. HELENS .85.00 HIXLSBORO " .i..i...V..,l i JUNCTION CITT : g'o IIHIII, LiK . . . . SALEM .-,., WILSON VILLE 2.2K .....11,95 aanormrrtrirnf y FMIS 14.19 12.59 1.50 4.10 AMERICAN EXPRESS, J' Travel Dcoartment ' -. A a AW .Ava. mWm- - - 9 mmm . iar At mrtm aa,a lata BanliruptcyL Filed . ' On Leavitt's Store! Involuntary bankruptcy ; petitions wera filed this morning in the federal court against Levitt's atore, - In a. for: four New York and one Massachusetts firm,- claiming ' that - Lvitt - is unable to pay bia bills. The petitioners claim Levitt has already committed an act of bankruptcy by turning- back soma of his stock to certain creditors. The petitioners and amount of thier claims are : Phil Walcoff St Co., $2054 1 Harry Jacobson Co., lj Isaac Walcoff Co., $838.77 : Whltcomb Shoe Co., S289.C5. and v Beck Novelty- Co, $78.42. After hearing the plea of the creditors. Fed-. eral Judge C. E. Wolverton appointed Harry VvV Sit ton receiver. TRAJi SPOltTATlOIf TA VEL w HY not get experienced and tc enrtt InformiHnn from Ana ' who has" traveled extensively 1 for l the benefit of his sitronsK FR8 , INFORMATION. . . Soctir Staamship Resarv. tioaa and Tickets . From DORSEY B. SMITH, Manage Journal TravelBurcca 180 'Broadway, Portland, Oregon Phoo ATwater 1979. SS. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT all from Municipal Dock Na. S .. Wsfiwsti, Dae. T, 10 . M. ' Kvary Wadaasdaf Tharaafur , , rOW SAM FRANCISOO. los anaiLts, sad oitao IDRICH l 7 P. M.I r m. at s v. - SS. ADMIRAL GOODRICH Monday, Dscsmbar 25lh, HONOLULU SERVICE Sailings fram Saa frsnoiaoo H. F. Alsaanasr. . Jan. 4, S l. M. H. F. Alaxanaar. .Jan, 0, P. M. TICKET OFFICE " 101 THIRD ST., CO. STARK.l . Fhana Bpoadirav B4S1 Astoria 'and Way. Points' STRS. LURLfNE AND UNDINE .- Dally, Saeapt Satarday, 7:S0 f. M. . Far to Astoria at.SS Oa Way M. 00 Bound Trip Wsrk tjnd Bound Trip S3. SO THK HARK1MS TMANSFOnTATIOni CO. dwy. SS44 .,... v t , . AMar..SU Osok BUILDING PERMITS 'i ha foUewlna prraula fcav be laaoad for eeiKtraction amonntinc to.flOOO or aiorr: ' M. PaiJajr: Er. stor and morinf ptetnr thatr and kotal. ZTO 12th St.. bet. Jffr son and Madisoa sta.. OlOO.OOo. Imperial Hotel Co.: Rep. hotal. 1 OS-It 4 Broadway bat, Washington and Alder. Builder lenna Bras. 9 lOOO. - -.- Tits Uorieks:. Kr. stota. 921 Atasanrta; a vs.. bst, K. sota aad list sta: taUdsr, Han sen Bros, $4000. ' . !-..' ' C. O. Benson: r. rasideaea 10T1 X. Broad-' way. bat. 5th aod 0Ui sta.; boUdar, C O. Benson $50. .i-.ii-.v:' .'.-,.' -..';;.;'. Fred Amarher: ' fUnp. ' batcher shnp, Bt. Helens Bead. bet. I and K sa. Builder Good-. man and Stadelmae, SIOOO. - ,- , Portland , Oxyaen, and - Hydmaea- -Cm.? Kr. ssfa. plant,' BOft K. ) 7 tn st., bet. Center aad; Boise; builder, HnrWy Maacn Vk; $4000, - Katharine L. Bald: Kr. res. jUsoa. bet. Olenn and tU sta.. Builder VTm. K. Baid. S400. -:. v , -: liital statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Alfred i. Lundaert. lesal. Turner, Or., an Ada Peurson. iecai18S 10th st. N. : Kenneth W. Jacobean. 20. 0O EL 14tb at., aad Gladys X : Msthteaen. 18, 72 - K. Sftth Jaases "A. Wood. - lecal. Atbany, On, aavt alary K. Gnnaa, lecal. Portland. , Glenn C. Wsrnure. 21, SOS W. laohavrk St., and Mabsl Evans, IS, 94 Ksnocs St. MX Rollo K. Btarraa, total, 171 16tb st, anitf Mabel Coto, less!. Whealdon Annex. . - Theodore K. Landwebr lesal. Venable hotal. awq ai er nwiir, lesmi. jGrrot waqen, vnr.f WEDDING cADDaTrN.0H w. a. smith orx, sit B21THS JONKH To Mr. and Mrs. O. K. J Garden Honte. -Or., nee. 18, a oaachtar. 'MaLMia t sar. . asa Mrs. w. . Jaanoa. 1212 Moore, Dee. IS. a danghta. , LEONARD To Mr. and Mm. 1. K. Leotw art. T10 B. 7Bth Dae. 1. a sob. NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaawa. 34 Water. Iieo. 10. a daoshter. rniOER T Mr. and Mrs. It. f. rrsaer. Paaeo,iOT.. Hme. b. a" son. - KNDER T Mr. and Mrs. H. EaOer. Bprnre. IVe, 14, a son. - MIU1.K.H To Mr. ana m re. m. ii. ssmsr, 24 K. 7 at. D. . a daoatiter ;-- - - i CXUL4S To Mr. and .Mrs. V. CoOiaa, 88 4th are. S. E-. le- . a sea. PAriJvOX To Mr. and Mas. . W. Paul son. tlS 2d ava. S. K., Dee. IS a mrm. ; To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Panielaea. 7S11 4th ave. S. K., Dec 14, daashter. - -f - ; ' , -' " - SCHBOeTDBB To Mr. and Mrs. WDJiasa A. Sehroeder, 40 Ruspeoa, Iee. 14. a bob. CIJIRKT To Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas M. Clarey. 1010 Teraon. Uee. l. a son. PEARSON To Mr. -and Mrs.' N, Sft ! 25tl. Dee. 10. a aaaabter. I.ARAON Ta Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Traoa, 1S1 trreenwieh, Dec 14. a daachter. NELeJO.N To Mr. aad Mm. C. I. Neasoa, Bcarnroow, Or... Dec. 17, a daachter. WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. . r. C .Wood, S14 K. tb. Dee. . a daurJiter. ' TOSPBtt Ta Mr. and Mrs. A.' Vosper,' lias Miebicaa ave.. Dec IS, a daachter. . MARBUE Ta Mr. and 4Mrs. U Marble, 1101 K. IQtfa N.. Dec. 18, a dsoyhter. (ConURued on reireatof rag ' ' ' I v -I. 1 ' A'