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I. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY" EVENING, I I Chas. Gounod. Fr.

Col. Vllle Mareull, Br. bark. NAVAL BANKERS DISCUSS ORGANIZE interest to the remarks of Rev. Ng Man Po, who acted as who 'recently came from where he had visited many districts In which ths revolutionists were very active.

teSMi CHINESE! BELSI I'roooaue, ur, Eugenie Fautrel. Fr. bark. Inverlogle, Br. bark KircudbrightHhlre, Br.

ship. Lasbek, Ger. Rosalia Professor Wane- Tse Tsol on the good work that Is being done by the i.yopn. ur, Kosana SIGNALS FAILED TO Red Cross socletv during the revolution. lm rerouse, rr.

sn. Liverpool MarechSl Gontaut. Fr. bk. Newcastle A.

4iv. vnau liiv aruunnu inn cu Marie, snip i Pierre Antonlne, Fr. bark. Rene, Fr. bark thuslasm of the audience by talking and then pointing; to the new flag of' the rfbel Chinese.

Min rime a I.lnr trAVtt 'a. anlo which STOP STR. PORTER Lieutenant Commander Beck saim Kogauen, r. oars. Kahuiui Sehurbek.

Ger. bark. St. Rosalia Blerr. Miranda.

Nor. ship Callao Delegates to National Converv tion Take Up Central Control Plaii of Aldrich. with, Chairman; McNutty Pol way, Br. bark Junta dren present Joining In the singing and BteinbeK, aer. snip Rosalia the waving of the new red.

white and Teasels la ort. Secretary, blue flag. RevolutionrlfsTJostrby Import Capt. Kelly of Steamer West Arracan. Br.

as 1 1 Astoria worth Ariel, Ar. sen.1.., AX erner, Avers He Heard No ant Yuan She Kai Beaver, Am. ss. Boston. U.

S.8. (United Pnu Lued Wln.t St. Join vllle, Fr, ton Says Fight to Save Manchu Anna. Ger. bk Linnton Answers From Oil Tanker; Many Witnesses on Stand.

sue Pt. New Orleans, Nov. 21. For the third time the members of the American Bankers' association were the guests of New. Orleans when they gathered today In the Athenaeum for their Thirty- Battle Abbey, Br.

Throne Is Hopeless. To Seek South Pole. Several parties of Australian, scientists, working tn harmony, are preparing for a South Polar expedition, mainly to explore what Is known as Wilkes Land and to seek. the south magneto pole. rv 1 iT 'i iiwwm, The Japanese government, which con Gobi uerjin, ni.

da Clatsop U. 8. Dredge at uione, ur. sn vV Westerner. s.

Drvdock At the office of United State In- fColted Pivm ImmI Wlr. invercoe, nr. ok. linnton Cartibrlan Chieftain. Br.

bk. London. NOV. XI. Chlneaa rnhola hnvm ttectors Edwards and Fuller the lnves Kumerlc, Br.

ss North Bank sacked the town of Tat vTuen Fu. in ti ration to fix the blame for the sinking the Olson Mahony steamer West Thiers. Fr. bk North Hunk trols all telephone service In that country, plans to double the present-equipment within six years. the province of Shan Si, according to a Brftagne, Fr.

bk. North Bank F. H. Liggett, Am. ss.

North Bank Jules uommeB. i-r. sh Mersev cable from Shanghai to the Baptist Missionary society here. 'The town Is In ruins but the foreign missionaries Strathearn, Br. ss.

Pacific Coast Bunkers erner near Pillar Rock by the associ-ated OH tanker W. S. Porter on the night of November IS was begun this morning' and all but one witness was heard. The lnrestlgatlon waa continued this afternoon 4o hear the testimony of Alona. Am.

sen 1. A 1 vena. Am. sch. Rainier seventh annual convention.

The first day's session opened at 10 o'clock with delegates present representing 12,275 banks throughout the United States, Archbishop Blenk delivered the Invocation, which was followed by an address of welcome by Mayor Martin Behrmann, who spoke of the banker as the most force In modern commerce and extended the hospitality of the Crescent City to the visitors. Another address of welcome by R. M. Walmsley, president of the New Orleans Clearing House association, at whose invitation the bankers decided to meet here this year, followed. Myron T.

Hcrrlck of Cleveland, responded to the two welcoming, addresses there, It is said, are safe. Good Stomach Tal Yuen Fu Is In the same province II V'' III Notice Mariners. In which 25 foreign missionaries were. the chief engineer of the W. 8.

Porter. On the stand this morning were Cap The following affects the aids to slain a few days The massaore navigation In the Seventeenth lighthouse In which they lost their lives is be 11 tain 8. V. Short, pilot on the Westerner, district: Captain Bernard Kelly, master; A. L.un You Can Get One That Will Iteved to have extended throughout the province of Shan SI.

Apparently the Oregon: Columbia river Main chan din, first officer, and Thomas W. McCor- Slaughter was primarily directed against Digest Perfectjrfpy Only -mluk, chief engineer of the Westerner. nel. from Tongue point to Jim Crow point, channel west side buoy 3, first class can. reported out of position.

Will 4 the Manchus, and the foreigners are From the Porter were Captain W. H. I on behalf of IftyCenU; thought to have been slain incidentally, The annual report of President F. O. be replaced as soon as practicable, fm I Patterson, pilot; Captain C.

Madeaon, master, and Erik G. Froberg, first offi Watts of Nashville, was, then Washington: Wlllapa Bay Cedar A fifty cent box of MI-Q-NA stomach submitted. It brought out the special cer. There were also a quartermaster and river flats buoy SH. second class can, reported adrift.

Will be replaced as feature, of this year's session the re a lookout from each vessel. In addition Peking, Nov. 21, Yuan Shi Kal, the ''strong man of China, is quoted her today as having said that the fight to save the Manchu throne Is hopeless in view of the widespread character of tablets have- turned many a miserable shattered stomach Into good one Ja a few days. i serve association plan of former Sen soon as practicable. Captain Albert Crewe, representing the ator Aldrich, now chairman of the na C.

Ar G. S. charts 6141, 6105. 6100. San Francisco underwriters, aa In five minutes they stop belching.

List of buoys, eta. Pacific coast, tional monetary commission, which President Watts strongly Indorsed, as Lieutenant Commander Harvey Beck- to the condition of ths westerner's steer-In gear, gas, sourness, bloating and that terrible 1911. PP. 35. 43.

the demand for a Republican government It Is believed Yuan soon will cast In lot openly with the rebels. did practically every one of the speak with, Oregon Naval By order or the bureau or ngntnouses. Caotaln-Kelly, stated that on the ers who followed him. There aren't five- physicians In, 100 It Is rumored here today that the "In view of the general Importance that can write as good a prescription for HENRY BUCK, Lighthouse Inspector. Office a of Inspector, Sofinnteenth Members of the new Oregon naval or monetary rerorm." said President Indigestion ss MI-O-NA it writ evening of the collision the starboard tiller rope on the Westerner went adrift and she waa heipleas.

The anchor waa ordered out and the lights of the Por militia board recently appointed by Gov- Watts, "and" especially In view of the by a one of the emor West under authority of an act lighthouse district. Portland, November 20, 1911. rebels have recaptured Hankow. If this proves true and the rebel onslaught on Nanking alBff proves successful nothing will remain for the Manchus but to abandon the conflict and to make the tentative plan presented by the chair passed by the last legislature, met yes ter were seen about a mile up the river. best in America; a physician that would charge man of the monetary commission for the establishment of a central agency terday afternoon for the first time, ana Captain Kelly stated that he blew the ALOXG THE WATERFRONT best of their way to safety.

organised. The board is in session to you 88 for a single visit of all banks, to be known as the Na The Honorable Nelson W. Aldrich, president ot the National Monetary commission and former senator from Rhode Island, who made the principal address today to the dele tional Reserve association, the officers MI-O-NA stomach tab Laden with cement and general day, at the adjutant general mum in the derllnger building, Second and Alder streets. having in charge the program of this lets are sold on money freight the steamer Jim Butler will be back plan. Organisation was effected by the elec gates to the annual convention of due 4to arrive at Couch street dock from San Francisco Saturday.

They not only banish all tion of Lieutenant Commander Harvey meeting decided to make the discussion of that subject In all its phases the special feature of the convention and to that end have abridged the program In order to permit the association American Banker's association. To take grain In her hold for San Beckwlth of Portland as chairman; stomach ailments but they act as a tonlo and put vim, Francisco the steamer St. Helens shift Lieutenant Commander John McNulty danger signal five different times, the last time being when the Porter was almost on the Westerner, when he gave seven short, sharp blasts of the whistle. He skid that he heard no answer to any of the signals. In Ms testimony Captain Patterson, who was in charge of the W.

S. Porter at the time 'of tre collision, said that they heard no danger signals until just before the two vessels came together. He said that As soon as he picked up the Westerner's green light the Porter gave two whistles for the AGENCIES ARE PLANNED Mr. Aldrich spoke on his favorite topic, Proposed 'Monetary Plan," which was -listened to at to devote two days to Its discussion." ed from the Supple dock to the Ooeanlo of Portland, secretary, and Lieutenant vigor and vitality Into tired, despondent and run Other reports heard were those of dock this morning. A.

J. Capron of this city, paymaster. down people. At druggists Treasurer Arthur Reynolds of Des A fall cargo of cement will be everywhere 80 cents. Tesll tentively by the assembled bank ers.

The other members or the Doara are Lieutenant Commander E. E. Straw of Marshfleld and Lieutenant Commander Moines, General Secretary Fred EX Farnsworth of New York. Chairman brought here i from San Francisco by the California-Atlantic steamer Stanley jtl-o-na. samples free from Boptu i Buffalo.

K-Y. 7 Charles Huttlg of the executive council antf of General Counsel Thomas B. Dollar, which Is due to arrive November 26, and she will sail from here for Balboa with 1,400,000 feet of lumber. Ounderson of Astoria. This board will have entire supervision of the naval militia In Oregon.

be that of cooperation, and not centralising." Patton, who spoke of Important banking (8pdal to Tbe Jonrail.l Seattle, Nov. 21. A meeting of lumber manufacturers, with mills in or near Seattle, is being held this afternoon for taking preliminary steps toward organising a sellings agency to market the output of the mills in the Carrying passengers and freight the legislation during the past year. A mass of routine business was on The speaker added that the plans of i NO CASCARET USER Former Senator Nelson W. Aldrich hand for disposal, but It is expected the table will be cleared in this afternoon's passing signal and gave the engine room the order to go astern) full speed at tfie same time ordering the helm hard a He raid that the engines of the Porter were still, going full speed astern when the collision took place.

made the principal address today, ex the central banks of Europe will not serve In the United States. plaining his currency reform plan, steamer Nome City, Captain Hanson, arrived at 7 o'clock last night from San Francisco. On her return trip to that port she will have grain in the hold and a deck cargo of lumber from the steamers Washington and session. The regular meetings of the board will be held hereafter on the sec EVERHASHEADACHE iie said: "The failure of our monetary system ond Monday of each month. consuming markets of the east.

Similar meetings will be held In the near future in all the other lumber producing sections of western Washington, where selling, agencies are not already In nn.ratlnn If nresent Tilana fiarrv After the board was organised, me GAIX KT WHEAT SHIPMENTS British Bark Cambrlon Has Slow Passage Prom Port Natal. Calms, of which there were a plenty, members visited the U. a S. Boston on a Is largely attributable to the inability of our banks to cooperate in times of stress, and to our defective, Inelastic and unscientific system of note issue." G. L.

Blair, genera freight agent of trip of Inspection and found the ship In A 10 cent box will keep your liver. the San Francisco Portland Steamship company, arrived in -Portland from good condition! "Portland has been favored with the Aldrich then said that the features of stomach and bowels clean, pare and fresh for months. San Francisco yesterday. largest and best ship ever furnished by his plan for a central banking associa several selling agencies vAll soon be established. It is proposed to establish an agency in the Belllngham district, one in the Everett district, otie in the King County district, one In the Pierce county district An agency is Major J.

F. Mclndoe, corps of engi the government to any state for the use tion are: Sick headache, biliousness, disxlness. are given by Captain Jones as the reason for the unusually long voyage made by the British bark Cambrian Chieftain from 'Port Natal to the Columbia river. The bark, reached Astoria last Wednesday, after a passage of 140 days, and reached the Linnton ballast docks at 4 o'olock this morning in tow of the First, tomaintaln the integrity and a state naval militia," said Commander Beckwlth. "This Is of neers, U.

8. has received word that the dredge Cowllta sank In Cowlltl river at Montecello bar on Sunday Bulletin Shows Increase of, Export From All United States Ports. Gains In wheat and flour shipments from all ports of the United States, not only for the mouth of October but for the 10 months ending with October, were made according to a summary of the monthly bulletin of exports issued by the department of commerce and labor which has been received by Col- lector of Customs Malcolm. For the month of October this year the wheat shipped from the country amounted to- 2,133,0.24 valued more Importance to this city than many people realize. The presence of the coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trsoe them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.

already in operation in the Grays Harbor district and one at Centralia. The largest agency on the coast was recently organized at Portland. The importance of out existing banks, both state and national. The central association will in. jio sense be a competitor to existing banks.

It Is to be outside, and super-imposed upon the existing morning as a result of having her after spuds torn off. As soon as the water falls the dredge will be raised. Boston here places Portland on tne map as a naval port or a naval base. steamer Monarch, Poisonous matter clogged In the in Captain Jones said that they had fair 'The government is spending more system. testines, Instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed into the blood.

sailing until they reached 80 south, after which they were 70 days to the money on the Boston than the- total amount of the state appropriation for "Second, equality of privilege for all Portland agency represents mills cutting 750,000,000 feet of lumber annually. 5 TAKEN The old hull of the steamer M. F. Henderson was launched at the South Portland shipyards yesterday and will be used as a barge by the Shaver Transportation company. They expect to hve the1 steamer Cascades hauled out banks.

mouth ot the river, on account of a When this poisou reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and the state naval militia." l-eerlea calms. Aftea discharging bal "Third, equality of fata' tot 'discount at 13,071,771 and the flour shipped was that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. last the Cambian Chieftain will load a Salts, cathartic Ills; oil and purgative and rediscount banks. "Fourth, organisation of to prevent "MADONNA DELLE STELLA" cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom under charter to A. Berg.

1,214,927 barrels, valued at $5,611,119. For the corresponding period In 1910, 1,210,864 bushels of wheat, valued at $3,012,031 were shipped and the-flour CHINESE BAISE FUND FOR THE RED CROSS waters force a passageway for sr day or two yes but tl.ey don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the there this afternoon to have her cmnery and upper house moved to a new hull that has been built She will probably be on the ways about two months. out amounted to 929.204 barrels. Pigeons Possess Magnetic Guide. After observations for more than 20 More than was raised by the liver or stomach.

control by local and national political influences. "Fifth, every means will be taken to prevent control by any corporation, combination or Individual, on Wall street or elsewheie for selfish or sinister purposes. "Sixth, the dominating principle Willi (United" Prw foaled WlnvTi Florence, Italy, Nov. 11. Five persons, believed by the police to be an international gang of rare painting thieves, are today being given the "third degree" In an effort to get a trace of Fra Angellco's "Madonna Dells, Stella," Stolen last night.

local Chinese at a meeting Sunday even- Cascarets Immediately cleanse and lng at the Presbyterian Chinese Mission regulate the stomoch. remove the sour, to- assist the Red Cross society which undigested and fermenting food and years a French scientist has decided that pigeons and some other birds and animals find their way home from dis As It Is 5998 feet long, the concrete floor of a new bridge at Kansas City Is said to be the longest concrete floor In the world. tant points by the aid of a sense of Is doing much work in China. The 200 roui gases, take the excess bile from the people who were present listened with uTer and crly out 0 the system all valued, at 34,702,996. During the 10 1 months ending with October wheat Shipped from the- country amounted to 28,322,155 bushels, valued at $24,520,083 as against 13,782,189 bushels, valued at $16,617,965 for the same period In 1910, while flour shipped for the 10 months this year amounted to 9,190,771 barrels, valued at $43,316,678 as against barrels, valued at $33,096,703 for the 10 months In 1910.

magnetism which human beings lack. the decomposed waste matter and poi- sons in the Intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely I straighten you out by They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means Inside clean- lines and a clear head for months. Ask BRINGS BIO CARGO any of the millions of Cascamt users fif I ''mm Gannent snent xuvy vvir MTf innn-Tnripvs-iooo Presenting bargains of two-fold benefit. You not only make tremendous savings here, but you can have the garments for Thanksgiving wearand fitted perfectly.

thanksgiving Homeric Breaks Her Record for Shipments From the Orient. Bringing the largest oriental cargo she has had for this port the Bank Line steamer Kumerlc, Captain McGIll, arrived last night from Manila, Japan and China by way of Puget Sound. She brought 1000 tons of sulphur and general Oriental merchandise. Captain MoGlll said that rough weath-er 1 was experienced on the trip down from the sound and when the Kumerlc arrived off the lightship Sunday night she had to remain outside until the next morning, When she sails from here for the orient the Kumerio will take out 7000 tons of cargo consisting of 60,000 bar-. rels of flour and 500,000 feet of Have rqntrzcteA for 1000 Turkey a- i a.tf SUITS- GOATS sses of extrd fancy quality, to be deliv ered fresh from the farm November 23 and 29.

-We will have no $18.50 Suits $10.00 $19.50 Coats $10.00 cold storage stock. Phone us your orders as soon as possible so that your Turkeys may be laid aside fpr you upon arrival. BURNS CO. 208-210 THIRD STREET. Phones M.

618, A-1826. If you are in search of a well tailored coat that possesses style as well as serviceable and sensible, you must see this lot of coats. They're made of pretty mixtures in browns tans and grays, worth 1 A A A to $10.50, only 0 1 Ue UU Coats $13.85 Monday's brisk selling almost depleted this lot but we have added new coats that will make it doubly interesting to the miss or woman that wants the out-of-the-ordinary coat at a low price. 1 Qf-See these at dUeOu iM fV.li' TRAVELERS CHEQUES Do you want a smart, clever, serge Street Dress? Then it's to your interest to see these charming styles in 'black, navy or brown. They have sold regularly to $16.50.

Wed- Regular $18.75 Satin Dresses, Sale $10.95 Dainty and charming hardly ex- gresses the style of these Black atin Duchess Dresses, trim'd with king's blue, emerald green and coronation, with corday col- A OC lars $18.75 Dresses at U. ZD Regular $25 Velvet Dresses, Sale $19.50 These much desired Velvet Dresses were never before offered at such a You can't well afford to pass by such a splendid bargain as this. They're very well tailored and in pretty mixtures of every wanted shade, as well as cheviots and broadcloths. This is a bargain of bar gains. Just think a A A A Tailored Suit for OlU.UU $22.50 Suits $14.65 A superb assemblage of the season's approved styles in a delightful range of material; beautiful mixtures in Browns, tans, grays, and serges and cheviots in black or In these suits the most critical 41 (C will be satisfied, only tOlfleDD $28.50 Suits $18.55 In this collection the most discriminating tastes will be satisfied.

Every new, mixture, in every desired shade and the popular serges and cheviots in black or navy, are repre of tha American Express Co. Ths Idea) Form of Traveling Credit for Foreign Travel Home Use Motorinj, Universally Accepted Local Office, 7th and Stark Sts. SALE OF WAISTS Hundreds of Beautiful New Waists Here for Your Thanksgiving Selection. Come and see. $6.50 Dressy A beautiful variety of styles, in fancy MARINE NOTES Astoria, Nov.

21. Arrived at 8:30 and left up at 11:30 a. m. Steamer George Elder from San Diego and way porta. San Francisco, Nov.

21. Arrived at 3 a. m. Steamer Rose City from Portland. Sailed at 9 a m.

Steamer Oleum for Portland. 1 1 Callao, Oct. 31r Sailed Norwegian ship Sierra Miranda for Portland. Coronel, Nov. 17.

Passed German bark II. Hackfeld from Portland for London. Astoria, Nov. 20. Arrived at 1 and left up at 2:15 p.

m. Steamer W. S. Porter from Monterey. Sailed at 2 p.

m. Steamer Catania for San Franotsco. Left up at 1 p. m. British bark Cam-t brlan Chief tian.

Sailed at 11 a. m. Schooner Irene for San Pedro. Los Angeles, Nov. 20.

Sailed Ro-: anoke for San Diego. Eureka, Nov. 20. Sailed Steamer Alliance for Portland. Las Palmas, Nov.

20. Arrived British steamer Collingham from Portland. Astoria, Nov. 21. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a.

rough; wind, northwest 20 miles; weather, 'cloudy. A Tides at Astoria Wednesday High water, 3:10 a. 6.9 feet; 1:20 p. 8.7 feet. Low water 7:42 a.

m. 3 7 reet; p. 0.5 feet. MARINE INTEteXJGEA'CE 1 Dot to4ve. Btr.

Beaver Ban Pedro 4 Btr. eOo. W. Klder, San Deo. 8 Str.

Bri'Bkwnter, Coon Bay Nov. 26 Anvil, Bandon 21 Btr. Alliance. Kureka 24 Btr. Hear.

San Pedro Nov. 34 Btr. Roanoke, San Pedro. Sir. Rose City, San Pedro Dec.

Zos 'to Bspark Str. Breakwater Bay Nov. 21 Btr. AnviL Bandon 33 Htr. Geo.

W. Klder, San Nov. li Str. lleaver, Ban Diego it ftr. Alliance, Kureka Nov.

25 Str. Bfar, Ban Pedro 23 Hoanoke. 'San Pedro- Btr, Rose City, San JKlseellaaeons Teasels 3Snronte. Aloha. Am.

Valparaiso1 ItaMle Br. bk. Francisco Ch9halla An, bktn. Callao Kumrlo, a British reoman. Br.

Francisco Cadvtrina, Nor. bark $25 Reversible Coats at $14.95 1 1 Grouped from our regular stock of Novelty Reversible Coats, in very new and pretty color combinations. Very, striking models you have had priced to you ev- 1 yl A erywhere at $25, only. I 1 low price. Very prettily made in all fshades.

You will be delighted with nets, stripea chittons Ana plain colors, with fancy underlays, pretty messalines sented in a wide and comprehensive in evening shades, -Regular variety. Come and see these dresses for 1 a If A dlDebU $3.95 "$18.55 waists, lOT. these, only son Reg. $2 Tailored Shirts, Sale $1.35 Very stylish, made with soft collars. Come in plain white, tan or black soisette or pretty colored striped madras.

Splendid Waists at i "r5 QC only s3D New Crepe Waists Special Sale $2.50 Ai new shipment of these very prettily embroidered Crepe Waists. They, are "unusually good Waist values, which we are offering at this dJO A price i uU 40c Corset Covers 25c $1.50 Gowns Only 98c $2.00 Combinations $1.25 $2.00 Petticoats at il.50 40c Drawers for, 25c $2.00 Gowns at $1.15 $2.25 Combi'ons $1.75 $3.50 Combi ons $2.50 3MttLIm OIBiTLT SSBTTOBS.

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