Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 27, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY. DECE3IBER 2?, 1920
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CITY BECOMING OIL
NORTH
480,330 Barrels Brought
Port This Month.
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SHIPMENTS BY WATER
6, -8 0,53 0 Barrels Received This
Tear; Stocks Sent Inland by
Rail to 3fany Communities.
Fertland rapidly is assuming- a po
sition of Importance as f center for
the distribution of oil to all sections
of the northwest Judging from fig
ures on the growth of this industry
which have been compiled by Fred
W. Clark, manager of the Merchants'
exchange.
Vr. nrVi ficrures show that
total of 480.330 barrels of att of all
kinds was brought to this rt by
water so far this month, making- the
total shipment to Portland by water
this year , 480.530 barrels. These fig
ures do not include the large ship
ments to Portland by rail from varl
aus oil centers.
Much of the oil received here is
distributed to various inland centers
y rail. Portland in this respect is
much better situated to serve the
northwest district than any of the
ther ports of the northwest.
Rate Declnloa Helpa.
This Is especially true since the
rate case was decided In favor of this
alty. .making shipments inland from
this port cheaper than from Puget
sound cities and Astoria.
The development of the oil distribu
tion Industry here is shown ty com
Baring figures this year with those
for the preceding year. 1 he snip
ments by water to this porr last year
amounted to 6,089,196 barrels. This
year's figures are consequently near-
Iv 400.000 in excess or last year ana
there is still nearly a week yet of
this year to run.
The shipments of oil for the year
JJ18 amounted to 5,694.754 barrels.
The figures compiled by Mr. Clark
Include the shipments of gasoline,
fuel oil and various other products of
that character. Much of the ship
ments received here are gasoline for
use In automobiles and for the opera
tion of gasoline engines, tractors and
similar machinery. Fuel oil also is a
IS item.
13 Steamers Here Tkis Month.
So far this month there have been
13 oil steamers in port all bringing
their cargo from California ports.
The movement of vessels in the
harbor yesterday was featured by the
arrival and departure of oil steam
ers.' The steamer Oleum which had
Just discharged a cargo of 27,000 bar
rels left down for San Francisco yes
terday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the
same time the steamer W. F. Herrin
arrived up from Uaviota bringing
45.000 barrels.
The steamer El Segundo is now In
port discharging a cargo of about
22,000 barrels.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAND. Dee. 26. Sailed at S A. M.
Steamer Oleum, for San Francisco; at
6 A. M. Steamer J. A. Moffett. for San
Pedro; at 10 A. M. Steamer Rosa City,
for San Francisco; at 9 P. M. Steamer
Curacao, for Cooa Bay. Eureka and San
Francisco. Arrived at 2 A. M. Steamer
W. F. Herrin, from Claviota.
ASTOTtTA, Dec. 26. Arrived down and
psuled at 12:30 P. M. Steamer Oleum, for
Port San Luis.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 25 Sailed
Bteamer J. B. Sletin, for Portland.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. Arrived
gleamer Pomona, from Antwerp, for Puset
Sound and Portland.
BATTT.H ree. 26. Arrived Steamer
Valdez, from Portland.
TATOOSH, Pec. 2d. Pawed In Motor
ebooner Boobyalla. from Portland.
T A COMA, Wash.. Dec. 26. Arrived
Sfukilteo. from San Francisco: Stanwood,
from San Pedro; Chilkat, from Surf In
let. B. C.
BAN PEDRO. Cal., Dec. 50. (Special.)
Arrived, at 4 P. M.. Admiral Schley, from
Kan Francisco; at S A. it., Frank H. Buck,
from Porttund; at 7 A. M., Phoenix, from
Albion; at 1 A. M., Tiverton, from Port
land. Sailed at 6 P. M., Stockton: at 6
P. M.. Lasses, for Grays Harbor; at 10
A. M.. President, for San Francisco; at 6
P. M., Bandoa, for Bandon.
SEATTLE, Wash., Dee. 26. Arrived
Steamer Juneau, from San Pedro; Admiral
Evans, from San Francisco; Valdez, from
San Pedro. Sailed West Ivan, for Ma
nila. Pacific Coast Shipping Xotes.
ASTORIA, Or., Dec. 26. (Special.)
After discharging; fuel oil In Portland, the
tank steamer Oleum sailed at 12:30 today
for California.
The steamer Rose City arrived at 4:30
today from Portland and will sail during
tha night for San Francisco.
Tha tank steamer Washtenaw will be
due tomorrow from California eft route to
Portland with fuel oil.
After discharging fuel oil In Portland,
tha tank steamer J. A. Moffett sailed at
4 o'clock today for California.
COOS BAT, Or., Dec. 26. (Special.)
Tha tide which has revalled high for
several days without material damage has
begun recedinr and that of today was
some less than yesterday. Some lower
lands have been flooded, but residents
in the southern part of the city in the
flood area have suffered no inconvenience.
The gasoline schooners Ogprey and
Tramp, which for three weeks have been
loaded with Port Orford and Rogue river
freight, departed for the south at 12:55
and 1:13 P. M. today.
SEATTLE. Wash., Dec. 26. (Special.)
Because of the scarcity and high price of
fuel oil, ail the steamships of the Cana
dian Pacific coastal service between Se
attle and British Columbia are to be con
verted Into coal burners, it was learned
from representatives of the company yes
terday. Bound for Seattle, the steamship Euryda
mus, of the blue funnel line, is due in
Seattle next Tuesday from the United
Kingdom via the Panama canal, San Fran
cisco and Portland. The vessel will go
from Portland to Vancouver and Comox.
B. C, and is expected here January 7.
She sails from this port January 10 for
London, Liverpool and Glasgow.
The steamship Talthytolus of the blue
funnel line, aailed-from Yokohama for this
port December 16 and-is due here Decem
ber 341. She will sail for Japan. China and
the Philippines January 111. Tha steam
ship Tyndareua. of the blue funnel fleet,
now completing her cargo in the orient,
will sail for Seattle shortly, according to
advices received In this port.
John Brown, chief engineer of the steam
ship Ixion, of the blue funnel line and one
ef tha most widely-known seafaring men
on the trana-Padf ic trade route, will y
good-bye to Seattle and the north Pa
cific w'hep his vessel sails from this1 port
at 2 o'clock next Sunday morning. Mr.
Brown Is leaving the sea and will shortly
return to his old home In England. The
Ixlon arrived in Seattle yesterday from
Tacoma and will complete her cargo In
this port. -
Afrer a year's Illness. William Morck, 51
years' old, veteran chief engineer in the
Seattle-Alaska and shipping board fleets,
died Friday night at the home of his
mother, Mrs. E. S. Anderson, 1C22 Grand
avenue. He retired from the sea -in pre
war days but when America entered the
conflict he was one of the first Seattle
manners to offer bis services to the ship
ping board and served, on many voyages
through the submarine zones. He had
snad his home in Seattle for 20 years.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 26. (Special.)
j Ciptsin A. B, Peterson, who was i
command of the barkentine" Hesperian,
died at sea. according to word received by
the marine department of the chamber of
commerce today. The Hesperian was
spoken by the Annie M. Reed, also owned
bv the RnlDh Navieatlon comoany. on De
cember 17. Both ships were bound for
Antofagasta from here. Captain Peter
son's wife and two children are aboard the
He.Derlan. according1 to the message.
The steamer Pomona arrived In this
port today after a 50-day run from Ant
werp by way of Balboa and San Pedro.
Captain Curtis, in command, completed
his first voyage as master on the Pomona.
He was formerly a marine surveyor In this
port. In the Pomona's hold was' a cargo
of general merchandise for the Williams,
Dimond company.
Built In the north for the Standard Oil
company and bound for the east coast to
ply between New York and Europe, tbe
tanker John Worthlngton arrived here in
ballast today. She will load here with
lubricating and fuel oil.
Tbe Sylvan Arrow. Standard Oil tanker,
got to sea this morning, bound for Darien
with a full cargo of oil, after spending the
night adrift on tbe bay with a Red Stack
tug atandlng by. The Arrow lost an an
chor and chain about 11 P. M. and started
drifting from her position.
The steamer Governor arrived at
o'clock tonight with her cabins crowded
with passengers coming south to spend
the winter. Part of them will remain
here and some are going on to the south
ern part of the state. Indications in Se
attle are that the tourist list coming south
this winter will be as large, if not larger,
than any of recent years.
The motorship Santa Flavia arrived
here today to finish loading for Paltl. She
belongs to W. R. Grace A Co.
The schooner Roy Somers cleared for
Papeete today with a cargo of merchan
dise.
Ship Reports by Radio.
(Farni.hed by Radio Corporation
AmwiM.l
Positions renorted et g P. M. yesterday.
unless otherwise Indict led, were as follows:
WEST HIXTON. San Pedro for Mono
lulu. 1304 miles from San Pedro.
PRESIDENT. Los Angeles, for San
Francisco, 215 miles south of San Fran.
CISCO.
WEST CADRON. Shanghai for San Pe
dro. 1S2 miles north of San Pedro.
SALINA. San Pedro for Manila, 286
miles west of San Pedro.
HORACE X. BAXTER. Seattle for Ban
Francisco. 3.16 miles from San Francisco.
WEST KEENK, Kahulul lor Astoria,
1 miles from Astoria.
WASHTENAW. Port San Luis for Port
land, 198 miles from Astoria.
J. A. MOFFETT. Portland for Rich-
mond, 7)20 miles from Richmond.
CHARLIE WATSON, Richmond for Be.
attle, 545 miles north of Richmond.
OLEUM, Portland for Oleum. 622 miles
from Oleum.
ADMIRAL FBBRBB. San Francises for
Belllngham. 277 miles south of Cape Flat
tery. IMLAT. San Pedro for Honolulu. 1061
miles from San Pedro.
EASTERN EXPORTER, Honolulu for
San Francisco, 1005 miles west of San
Francisco.
WEST JESSUP. Vancouver. B. C for
Yokohama, 825 miles from Flattery.
WL ben. San Francisco for Seattle. 450
miles from Seattle.
EASTERN SAILOR. Portland for . San
Pedro. 34 miles northwest of Eureka.
LATOUCHE. north bound, anchored at
Port Hardy storm bound.
RICHMOND towing barre 9B. San Pedro
for Seattle. 205 miles from Seattle.
Li JIAa STEWART, San Pedro for Se
attle. W0 miles from Seattle at 8 P. M.,
December 25.
CHARLES H. CRAMP. S23 miles north
of San Francisco at 8 P. M.. December 25.
DiLWORTH, Honolulu for San Pedro.
1150 miles from San Pedro at 8 P. M.,
December 25. -
DILWORTH. Honolulu for San Pedro.
SOO miles from San Pedro.
MOERDIJK, Vancouver for San Fran
cisco. 14 miles from San Francisco.
LYMAN STEWART, San Pedro for Se
attle, 725 miles from Seattle.
W. S. PORTER. Gavlota for Everett. 54
miles from Gavlota.
STOCKTON, San Pedro for Shanghai. 95
miles from San Pedro.
LANSING. Port San Luis for Vancou
ver. 6-3 miles from Vancouver.
CHARLES H. CRAMP, off Grays Har
bor bar.
POMONA, San Pedro for San Francisco,
80 miles south of San Francisco at 8 P. M.,
December 25.
vVILHELMIXA. San Francisco for Hono-
ulu. 11 TO miles from San Francisco at S
P. M.. December 25.
WEST NIGER, Hongkong for San Fran
cisco, 944 miles west of San Francisco at
P. M.. December 25.
EASTERN EXPORTER, Honolulu for
San Francisco, 12115 miles west of San
Francisco at 8 P. M., December 25.
ORANO. Honolulu for San Francisco,
0O8 miles from San Francisco at 8 P. M.,
December 25.
DEER LODGE. Jacksonville for Kobe,
161 miles northwest of Honolulu at 8 P. M.
December 25.
CHINA, orient for San Francisco, 1292
miles from San Francisco at 8 P. M., De
cember 25.
RE DON DO. Coos Bay for Pan Francisco,
50 miles north of San Francisco.
S. A. SMITH, Coos bay for San Fran
cisco. 54 miles north of San Francisco.
SYLVAN ARROW, San Francisco for
Dairen. 7n miles from San Francisco.
LURLINE. San Francisco for Honolulu,
582 miles west of San Francisco.
SISKIYOU, San Pedro for Belllngham.
55 miles north of San Francisco.
ADMIRAL WATSON, San Francisco for
Seattle, 55 miles north of San Francisco.
MISKIANZA. Manila for San Francisco,
22 miles west of San Francisco.
WAHKEENA, San Francisco for Grays.
harbor. 30 miles from San Francisco.
CAPT. A. F. LUCAS, Point Orient for
Ketchikan, towing barge 93, 23 miles
from Point Orient.
ADMIRAL GOODRICH. San Pedro for
Seattle. 405 miles north of San Pedro.
CLARE MONT, Wlllapa harbor for Ban
Pedro. 378 miles from San Pedro.
ALASKA, San Francisco for Portland,
5 miles north of Point Arena.
EVERETT, Everett for San Diego, 750
miles south of Everett.
COLORADO SPRINGS. Yokohama for
San Francisco, 439 mile from San Fran
cisco. Tug STORM KING, Eureka for San
Francisco, 105 miles north of San Fran
cisco. EASTERN GUIDE. 8an Francisco for
Hito, 540 miles from San Francisco.
Tides at Astoria Monday.
High Water. Low Water.
2:23 A. M 8.5 feetf8:16 A. M 2.7 feet.
1:54 P. M....10.2 feetl8:58 P. M....1.1 foot.
Report Tram Month of Columbia.
NORTH HEAD. Dec. 26. Condition of
the sea at 5 P. M., smooth; wind; south
east. 36 miles.
KPEBITr FJ IS MAD
OPTIMISM PREVAILS IX EAST,
SAYS ABERDEEN MAX.
Farmer Winning Sympathy of. the
Public, Which Is Beginning
to Realize Situation.
ABERDEEN, Wash., Dec. 26. (Spe
cialsEastern bankers, - manufac
turers, merchants and corporation
lawyers believed that before summer
the country will be in enjoyment of
an era. of prosperity which should be
uninterrupted tor perhaps six or
seven years, according to W. L Mor
ris, secretary of the Aberdeen cham
ber of commerce, who has Just
returned from Washington, D. C,
where he was a speaker at the Na
tional Rivers and Harbors congress.
Mr. Morris, on his way to and from
Washington, interviewed nationally
known bankers and other students of
affairs, some of them personal friends
of years' standing, and he declares
that that optimism prevails.
- "General sympathy is expressed for
the farmer." said Mr. Morris. The
feeling seems to be unanimous that
whatever prosperity he may have
enjoyed during, the war, he is getting
far the worst of it now. A railroad
official with whom I sat for' a great
part of my journey through the
middle west declared that he had
learned at first hand of the dire need
of money common to farmers in many
sections." '
Japanese. Land Views Offered.
TOKIO, Dec. SS. 03. W. Frazar and
J. R. Geary have departed for the
United States to place the views of
Americans in Tokio and Yokohama
concerning the California land ques
tion before influential circles there.
ECROPEAX RELIEF CAMPAIGN
. MAKING GOOD HEADWAY. -
Committees to Be Formed in Co
lumbia, Polk and Linn Coun
ties to Carry on Drive.
Work of raising the quota of the
state of Oregon, outside of Portland,
for the European relief fund Is mov
ing forward rapidly and approximate
ly 175,000 has already been pledged,
according to an announcement yes
terday by F. 1. Gollehur, -who Is man
aging the state campaign. Mr. Golle
hur said that it was hoped to raise
the full amount of $125,000 shortly
after the first of the year. Portland's
quota is an additional $125,000.
Committees have already been
formed in most of the counties of the
state, and these are actively at work.
This is true, with the exception of the
counties of Columbia, Polk and Linn.
Mr. Gollehur said that comraltees will
be formed in Columbia and Polk to
day. In Linn county, he said, It was
expected to organize Tuesday or
Wednesday.
Deschutes, Umatilla and Coos coun
ties already . have completed their
drive and raised more than their
quotas, according to Mr. Gollehur.
'This drive is one in which the con
tributor can be certain that every
penny which he gives will go to the
actual purchase of food or medical
supplies," said Mr. Gollehur. "Mr.
Hoover has announced that every cent
or the $33,000,000 which it is hoped to
raise throughout the nation will be
expended in relief work and that the
funds for the carrying on of the drive
will be taken out of other money."
Mr. Gollehur emphasized the report
that there were at the present time
3.500,000 starving children in Europe
which it was hoped to help with the
contributions.
DAILT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Dee. 56. Maxlmnm tem
perature, 44 degrees: minimum, 40 degrees.
River reading, 8 A. M., 8.0 feet: change in
last 24 hours, 05 foot rise. Total rainfall
(5 P. M. to 5 P. M.). 0.43 Inch: total rain
fall sine September 1. 1920. 20.29 Inches:
normal rainfall since September 1. 18. IS
Inches; excess of rainfall Mnce September
1. 1920. 2.16 inches. Sunrise. 7:53 A. M.
sunset, 4:31 P. M, Total sunshine Decem
ber 20. none; poesfole sunshine, s nours so
minutes. Moonrise, 6:40 P. M; moonset.
8:31 m. Barometer reduced to sea
level) at 5 P. M . 80.21 inches. Relative
humlditr at B A. Vf as ner cent: at noon
2 per cent; at 5 P. M., 97 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
Wmd
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20 i
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22I0.0OI. JNE ICIoudy
Cahiary
0 0.09 . .IE ICIear
32W.08I. .IXWJSnow
2S:0.00!10;N ISnow
2 0.001O NW Clear
52 O.0OI. .NE ICIear
68 0.01l34:NWjPt. cloudv
161O.00.. IS fPt. cloudy
Chicago
Denver
Des Moines.
Eureka
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Galveston
Helena
Juneau
22 0.10;..W Snow
Kansas City
28:0.00118 N ICIear
6610.001. .iNWICIear
52 0. 101. .18 ICIoudy
44 0.00!. .NW Cloudy
18.OOil6;NWiSnow
Angeles.
Marshfleld ..I
Medford ...
Minneapolis
New Orleans!.
6S 0.02!. JSW lltain
New York..
2S:0.0012:E
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North Head
40
46 0.361361 3E
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Phoenix ....
Pocatello ...
Portland ...
Roseburg ...j
Sacramento
..I 280.001. .W
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40 4-t;0.40l..
Rain
42 4S;0.01..iSE ICIoudy
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Salt Lake. ..
San Diego..
S. Francisco
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62 0.00 . ,INW
54 0.00 ..W
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Seattle
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Spokane
Tacoma
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ISnow
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Tatoosh Isd.
40 42:0.74!26!E
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Winnipeg ..
Yakima
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tA. M. today. P, M. report of preceding
day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Bain; increasing
southerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Rain west, rain
or snow east portion; increasing southerly
winds.
Idaho Fair south; rain or snow north
portion.
ED WARP t,. WELT,S. Meteorologist.
Cap Pistol Fatal to Child.
DOUGLAS, Aris., Dec. 26. The
death of Ernesto Ramirez, 4-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edourado Remi
rez, early today was attributed to
tetanus, produced by injury to the
child's hand inflicted try a cap pistol,
a toy with which he was celebrat
Ing ChriBtmas. w "
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PHONB MAIN 8281.
TRAVELERS' GOD It V
Holland -America Line
NORTH PACIFIC COAST I.IN
(Joint Service of Holland-America. Lint
and Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.)
t
Between
Vancoaver, B. C. Paget Soand, Portland,
ban Francisco and Las Angeles Harbor
And
Rotterdam." Antwerp, London, Liverpool,
' Hamburg, Havre.
, FREIGHT ONLY.
Sailings will take place as follows:
S. 8. Eemdyk (12.000 too d. w.) loading
late January and monthly thereafter.
S. 6. Kinderdyrk (U.00U tons d. vr.) load
ing lata February, early March.
And Regularly Thereafter.
Steamers are specially fitted with large
eool rooms and refrigerators lor the trans
portation of fresh fruit, flab, ate.
For freight rates and particulars apply to
OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY,
203 WUcex Bids. Phono Main 433
To Europe
From St. John, N. B.
Jan. 6, M eta Kama ...
Jan. 7. Pretorian ....
Jan. 8, Sicilian
Jan. 14, Em p. Britain
Jan. TZ, Minnedosa ...
Jan. 28, Victorian ....
To
. .Liverpool
. . .Glasgow
, . t Antwerp
. . Liverpool
. . Liverpool
. . Liverpool
, tVia Southampton.
To the Orient
Vancoaver to Chins, Japan, Etc.
Jan. 13, Empress of R nasi a,
Feb. 1, Monteajle.
Feb. 10. Empress of Asia.
For All Information Apply to Local
9. e. or itauway Agents, or
55 Third Street. Portland. Oregon.
Phono Broadway 90.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS
via Tahiti and Baratongo, Mall and pas
senger servica from baa Vraaulaca every
69 uaya.
CMOS & S. CO OF KETO ZEALAND,
130 California St.. Ban Franelam.
ar local ateamahiD and railroad aarettclea.
AUCTION BALES.
at Wilson's
Furniture. 169
Auction Houaa, 10
17! Second street
MEETING NOTICES.
GL'L REAZEE GROTTO.
Slated meeting a P. SA., Mon
day, December 2T, Pythian
Ding., west FarK and Yanihil
st. entertainment and
freshments. Interesting ad
iress by Brother Geo. M. lly
land. Vlsitine nrnnheta wel
ny oraer or the .Monarch.
J. H. BUT1.ER, Secretary.
A AND A. 8. RITE.
OREGON CONSISTORY, No
1, Inc. Annual meeting in
Auditorium. Scotlleh Rile Ca
thedral, this (Monday) even
Ing, at 8 o'clock. Election. o
vimcm. ryy orucr
MASTER OF KADOSII.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. No
-. A. r . AND A. M. A special
communication will be held
this (Monday) at 7 P. M
work In E. A. and F. C. do
grecs. Visiting brethren wel
come, bv order v. m. .
T. VAN HE EKE KE.V. bee.
HARMON! LODGE. No. 1
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this Monla
eve at i o clock. Work in t Its
M. M. degree. Visiting breth
ren welcome.
W. M. Del.I.V. Sec.
MARTHA WAHHINdTON
CHAPTER. NO. 14. O. E. S.
Stated meeting this I Von
oV). P. M. Kast.Sth and
Huniiride. Degri-io. Visitors
welcome. By order of w. 11
c&i.i.i-; Kllll.MuND. sec.
KLNNVSIDE CHAPTER. No
-, O. E. 8. Special meeting
this (Monday), Dec. 27, g p.
M. Degrees, Social. By order o
W. SI.
KUT.T.A DUNNING, Pec.
FRIENTKJHIP CHAPTER,
113, O. E. K. Stated communi
cation tonight (Monday!.
Vincent ball, 43d and Handv.
Degree
.By ordor u Worthy
Matron.
ELLA DUNN RICE,
Sec
IVANHOE HOMESTEAD, No. 503S. B
A. Y. Annual yuletide masquerade
Wednesday, uecemoer is. at tne Women
of Woodcraft hall, 10th and Taylor sts.
Dancing at b:w. uon t miss tills Dig
night. Four prices lor the bet.t costumes.
fJlAKL OWENS.
212 Ry. Exch, Bldg. C'orreaponucnt.
Main WW,
PORTLAND PTAK HOMESTEAD NO.
42, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN
YEOMEN, will give a masquerade ball
Thursday evening, Dec. Jo. In the Turn
Verein ha I. 23a nun, st. Muslo by Bllaa'
Harmony Orchestra, splendid prises. Ad
mission Juat 0c.. ladles 35c. Yetta
Hainea. correspondent. XUi Allskr bldr
Phone Main doitt.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of tha stock.
holders of the Alaska fish Halting A Bv
products company will be held at Portland.
I TVinn. ml ill. ouiue ui me I'umuunv. hii
Concord building, on Wednesday. Jahuurv
1D21. at lz o ciock noon. Block booka
will be closed from January 6 tu January
0. 1U21.
. BKATA WITHEKH. Sec.
THE RIVER VIEW CEMKTERS ASSO
CIATION OK PORTLAND. The annual
meeting of the members will be held at
08 Spalding oiag., on Monaay, January
10, 1921, at 3:30 P. M. All lot owners are
members and entitled to participate. A
general attendance Is requeated.
THffi SONS AND DAUGHTERS of Nor
way lodge will hold their Christmas cele
bration wun a ffooa pniKmia ana irc. tur
the children, Monday night, Dec. 21. at
the Knights of Pythias hall. West Park
and Yamhill. Public Invited.
WOODLAWX LODGE, NO. 171, I. O. O.
meeta .very Monday evening, 8 P. M..
at 444 Dekum ave. Woodlawn hall. Vicit-
log brothers especially invited.
Sec.
EMBLEM jewelry, buttons, charms, pins.
aew designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-. Slxla sL
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodg. emblems.
lass pins and medals. Blu wasmngtoa su
' DIED.
GROVES In this city. Dec. !0, 1K0. at
her residence, 907 Emerson st Mary J.
Groves, aged CI years 10 months 25 days.
Deceased is survived bv a husband. Will
lam H. Groves. daughters. Mrs. Edith
E. Luark, and MiM May A. Groves,
both of this city, also 3 sons, William
G, Groves. In the aviation service. Porto
Prince, Haytl; Joseph H. and John
Groves, of this city: also four brothers
and one sister in Nebraska, Remains at
the parlors of the Skewes Undertaking
Co., corner 9d and Clay. Funeral notice
later.
ANDERSON Dee. 28. at his 1st. residence
6038 East 8'Jd at. S. E., Frank H.. aged
So years, hurband of Anna Anderson;
brother of James Anderson of this city,
and George Anderson of Detroit. Mich.
Tha remains are at Flnley's. Montgom
ery at 5th. Notice of funeral later.
MURPHY In thla city, at the residence
of her slater. Mrs. Fred Him, B70 Kelly
St., December 2S, l!W0, Mrs. Nell Murphy,
aged 43 years, beloved wife of Charles
Murphy. Remains at Holman's parlor.
Funeral notice latsr. ,
vVTNDLE At Emanuel hospltsl. Dee. 23,
William W. Windle. beloved husband of
Ixin Windle. Remains are at the real
dential funeral parlors f Wilson WII
son, Ktlllngsworth ave. at Ksrby street.
Funeral notice later.
FALANGUS In this city. Dec 26. Deme.
trl Falangus, aged 74 years, husband of
' Anna. The remains are at Finley'e,
Montgomery at win. Notice of funeral
later.
VAN DIKE At the residence. 2SO Beech
street. Chlpman D. Van Dyke. Remains
- at tha residential parlors of Miller
Tracey. Funeral aoUca latsc.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms And professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by ths month or year, or other
information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
ACCOl'NTANTS.
JULIl'S R. BLACK, public accountant,
auditor, income tax aervlce. Concord
blilg.. id and Stark. Phone Main 7443.
AlHIlNti MACHINKW.
115 BUYS adding machine, atlda ! figures
ma l-orpett bids, alar.nall 001.
ALTERATIONS.
LADIES' tailoring, perfect fitting; work
guar. T. Hrubin. 4(18 Burh at l.ane blilg
ANMAYKKS AMI ANALYSTS.
UUNTA.NA AttMAY OKFICB. 142 Second
Gold, gllver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEY.
B. W. KAST1IAN. lawyer and notary pub'
lie. 34 Chamber of Commerce blrtg-
. BATHS.
' w.AAnuA o oaina, i u i li.hu.
- 1' -1 1
piungaa, iuds, ail ir v. ....
your frlenda. Pourth and Waahlngton.
CillltoPRACTIC. sleam hatha and mas
sage, loth floor Broadway bids. alar,
shall 8187. nr. Ijiure B. Downing.
I'KI.l.l'UHD IUTTONb.
TUB IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
S87 Washington. Broadway 434. A H.
t IIIKOI'OHISfM.
FFFT HURT on 10 Dr- Partner, foot
ILL! IIUll I apeclaliat; corna, bunlena,
foot arches made to order. 311 Sw.tland
blilg.. Fifth and Washington, Main 101.
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Fool troubles acl-
entlfically corrected. Lady assistant
01-' Morgan bldg. Main H(12
CHlKOPOImT3 ARCH wrEtlAI.IST'.
WILLIAM, Entail and Florello D. Veny.
The only sclentiflo chlropodiats and arch
specialists In the city, parlors Xu2 Orr
linger bldg. S. W. corner Second and
Alder. Phone Main 1301.
ClllltOI'KACTIC.
DR. McMAHoN's chiropractic .peaks for
Uaelf. Portland, lllh yrar. Phone..
Clll.t.KrTlllSiM.
KETH A CO., Worcester bldg. Main 17HA
No collections, no c h argea. E-tah. 1lnio.
DANCING.
THE PATTERSON-DOW NET
DANCING ACADEMY.
S86H Wah at-, over Haielwood. For
mer instructora Cotillion hall. Private
lessona dally; claaa, Wed. and Sat. even
ings. Phone Main 63.M
MISS DSItOIHI R ASM CSS EN Ballroom
and stage dancing. MIO Ellera building,
Wash., between 4th and 5th. Main ll.-'l
DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE.
Dll. CHAS. M. ANDERSON, Veterinary
and surgeon, day and night aervlce. 1)14
Klipalrlik at. Phone Woodlawn 63J4.
DENTICTRY.
nCMTICTDV T)R. A. W. KEENE, 3B1H
ULilllOlnl Washington st. Without
pain. Latest nerve-hlock Ing method.
imm; and cat hospital.
KOSK CITY VETER1NAUX HOSPITAL.
East 7th and Grant sts. Both phonea;
day and night aervlce: 3 veterinarian..
ELECTRICAL REI'AIKINO.
MOTORS REWOUND Kcpaired
Bought and Sold.
N1CHOI.S ELECTRICAL WORKS
Phone 57--'7. 2 Main al.
f'gZKTIt H. M. H. ELECTRICAL CO..
WfGcJl 1 N. 1st St., Portland. Or. Ke-
jViVij-ofts specialty. New or uard mu
'V'iriV lore. Broadway lOio. A i(M
ELECTRIC MOTOR8.
Bought, ao.d. rented ai'd
Walker Elerlrio Works. 4IS
corner Tenth at. Bdwy, 507A
repslrsi.
fiu.-naide.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND Mil.!, W TI'LIIX
THE M. L. KLINE CO.,
K4 !0 S7 Ml Krniil.
;KAIN .MERCHANT.
PACIFIC OKA IN CO.. Hoard of Trade Imlg
HATH AMI CAPS.
TIIANIIAI'riEll HAT Co., r.:i-..:i Fronl at.
PAINTS. OILS AND OI.ASS.
W. P. FCI.l.EU CO.. Front
and
Morrison
KAB.MCSWEN - CO.,
Srcuiid and lalor.
1'tNEKA I, NOTIt E.
FULLER Dec, 25. at tier Isle rraiden, e.
llll East tOth al. S. E., Mary Ailella
Full-'r, wire or liavia t . irnum ,
I'harlca S. PippiT of nils cilv "d M'
N C Evana of Hood Itivcr. Or ; a'sler
of Charles E. Srotl ,,f tins city. 1 red
F W K. J. E Scott of Salem, or ; I'.
hi' Scott of Montroai-. Colo ; H. I., and
M' E. Scott of luu-sraoll. Canada. Hi'
funeral ...iTlcea will b. held Tiieala,
Dec. H, at 1 o'lloik P. M. at Hnl- a.
Montgomery at fith. Friends invlled
Concluding services Ro.s City Park
cemetery.
WEBSTER Dee. to, St h'r late rr.-1'lrnc'.
314 Oriihsm ave., .nargar-i .
aged HI V'srs. wir. of YMlll.m R.
moth" of ow.nie M. O R. and D It.
Webster, Mrs. K. W. Plckard and M".
I, D LeTourneau. of this 1ty. The
funeral aervlce. will be h.id today (Mon
day). Dec. i'7. at 1 O'clock P. M . at
Klnley't, Montgomery ai 5ih. Friends
invlled. Concluding aervic. at Rlvervlew
cemetery. The remains ar. at the above
residence.
McGOWAN On December 24. 1920. at
Amity, or. isaDeia v-. aosi.., -.
v.-rs bslnv.d mother of Mra, A. 11.
Wyatt. A. J. Mciiowan. and M.rv Mr
Gowan, of Amity. Or.: William Mc
Uowan. Toppeniah. Wash., and A H.
McGowan. of Portland. Friends Invlled
to attend funeral service, at Holman a
parlora. 3d and Salmon sts.. loday ( Mon
day l. December 27. at 2 P. M. Interment
Kivervlew cemetery.
VAN DYKE At the realdenc. 20 Beech
at, Lec. -o, nipiii.ii , n .7-. ,
til) years, beloved husband of Flora A.
Van Dyk.. father of Mr.. Jresle Orlf
fltli and Flor.nce Van Dyk. both of
this city. Funeral s-rvlcea will ba h'ld
Tueailay. Dec. 2S. 2:nn P. M . at the
chapel of Miller A Tracey. Interment
Roae City cemetery. Albany papers
please copy.
WOOD At the residence. 2r,3 Nartilla at .
Dec 15, lH-O. i, forge nuisii .au ",
yeara, beloved father of J. O. and Joseph
Wood. Den Roaenateln, Perry Roasnatein
and Mrs. A. Arflvld. Friends Invited to
attend funeral aervices at Holman'a par
lors 3d and Salmon ate., at 1 P. M.
today (Monday), Dec. 27. 1920 Interment
Ahuvl KnolUm -SIUQIBU, i wo,..
flowers.
MURPHEV December 24. Mrs. Mable Peg
Xlurphey. aged 37 yeara. beloved wife of
.Ralph S. Murpney. uausnier ' ,"' ''
i i---..s-n Funeral s be held todnj
I Mondavi. December 27, st A. M., from
ih. Kt. 'Mary's church. Williams avenue
itnai Interment in River
view cemetery. Remains at the parlors
r a r z.ller company. 01)2 YMIllams
avenue.
. t. thla eiiv. Dee. 25. Lslrd D''
. vi.i. infunt .on of 5Ir. and Mra
i Ch.rlea Nlete. of thla city. The fu-
...i ..rvios. will be held today I Mon
day). Dec. 27. at 1 o'clock P. M . at th.
T.i.nd crematorium. East 14tn ana
Bybee eta. Friends Invited. The remains
ar. at Finiey a, oniimi7
Hiritl.zi In this city. Dee. s.i. Mellon
- - . .. , i , , -
8ku si. agen o year.. unu,ru -w -...
ind Mrs. John Skulsl. oj : TOT First at
Funeral services will be held today
(Monday), st 2 P. M.. at th' residential
funeral parlors of Dunning A MoEntee,
Morrison street st 12tn. Interment Mount
Calvary cemetery.
FL'NERAL CARS.
IJJforSINES for uneral aervlces. JONES
AUTO JVEltl. MAltans-uiii.
MONrMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
M 4th St., app. C ity Hsll. NF.U BBOS,
P"3LASING granite co.i
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investlirstes all case of allsd
cruelty to animals. Offices, room II
oourtbousa. Thon Main 171 (rem
A. M. to 5 P. M.
Th society has full chargs of tha city
fioumd at Its home, 434 Columbia bog.
evard. Phona any tlm. Woodlawn
764. Does for sale. Hors ambulancs
for sick or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, and stray animal cared
for.. AU dead animals, cows, horses,
ela. picked, up tree of chare.
MINIO TMCHKHK.
L. CAKKOI.I.
1IA V.
.aclier of y.ino ana
voire. llroariay
14 13th trv-i.
OITOMtft KIT AMI OITU lANW, m
OI.ASSk.lt AT A"AVlN'i
tWm I solicit jour patroaaf en tHa
XjT- bala Of capab.e l,r. Theaw
aalld. of W..'led riulomrtl. K
trial win rnitvln.e you Ohr:s W llr4.
tnsn, nptoninrim. 2"lt Morrl.on Mr 2 ' t
k'VKS HCIKNTlFIl'AI.LY
TkeTKli With
modern In.trumvnla, H titled at a
aavins; .all.rai'tlnn iu.rtnl.t4 Out al
the high rent d-atrlrt. N. overhead .ia,
A P. HCRWIT7:. Oplomtrlt, 2 .') lt at.
DR OKORGE RlllKNHTKIN, Ih. x.nr.a
eptlrlan; ,) t.tt.d. glaaa.a fitted, br.a
en lenses duplicated st reasonable prlcaa
2'.'S Murrl.on st-st.
I'M MiflNti M I'PI.IKN.
PLL'MUINvi bl I'l'LlKS AT W ll H.Kl-A I
prlo Hisrk-I'avis co . Is. th ataln TPT
l'lTI AM I'M OWATINU.
Roof PratactodT
From Laaks-Hy
HjU-Koof Palnter3
BXPBHT ROOPBPfS
ItEMIIWULIXi AM KEPAIltl
1443 V' t.llaoa t. I'liaaa Tabwr BJIM7.
He.ldeare 1'hona labat Tela.
. il. TKRRII.L. hou.e and alga pal.it a
it ag.
2ll.
papering, tlritn It. til" K. a . t II. Tsl'
PATENT ATIUKM.K.
PATENTS Our practu. hat ent.nd.d ov.f
a period of 71 yrsra. All commua.ra.
tiona atrljlly conliUinlls; prompt. Mfi
cient, conscientious ser ic. ; handbook
frr. on tnunt. MCN.N A CO., patent
altorueya, bn Frauclsco ofllc.a. ilolarl
tidg, Slarkel St.; Clue. so ulin
room Kill Tower bldg ; Wasiuusiun af
lire, room toil, 1:5 F at., N. Ysrk
otllrs. vtoolwnrth b ilg
C, WK1G11T, eai.' rapi-n.ni'. L. A
tnd fur.ia" p.t,'ii t: W"l 1', Wum b da.
I'll ttl 1A.NB.
Dll. it. A. PHILLIPS, Urimdaay liulldlag.
Kheuinatlsni. .lumaih, bow. I, lung, iiv.r,
kidn.y. bladder, rectal, prostata, ivm.ia
di.urUvra, ..In aflecllona, bioud pre.aur
enlarged tonsils, molts, blrt h mat ss.
I'M M IllMi,
PLl'MUI.NU D. ai W. srrtlcv. We do not
chargs lor tlm. coming or going. Our
autoa go anywli.re, nl.ht or da. Dal.
Udwy. lm, nluhl, labor r:'nu.
1IIIMIM..
PRINTINGS
rt and oak. Main 1 V.V 5 1 1 -5
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CO 1.1 M Ul A CON S i 11 CCT1 UN
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MAUI
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. tlll',' .leuogiaplilu olk do. i. pioliipL.
ly Hel'.n E. Uliuriath, 31s 1'lall bids.
Main 4Pt .
TKADEMAKhM.
OHEHON TKADK.MAHK IILItEAl', ul
Dekum tililil. V -.. Inieliiii lriliiiarkfc
T It A NMiil A l Ml t It Al . K.
Tregon auto despatch
Thirteenth and Krurnry.
IIKMilt.M. II A I LI NM.
Motor and liors. ruulpinni. any cupaoltX
10 I .Ml 1'Ai Kl Mi STi 'It AoE.
PHONE BOWY. 3309
BSCL'RIT- bTORACB A TltANSFLR CO.
Tacking Moving Hlorat
Ktdurod Fr, l.ht Itatis.
Money Loannl on Waii-hons llcslpta,
IN THE HEART OK THE CITY.
it KOi'ltTII KT., I'i'H. UK I'lNB,
1'lioNE lillOADWAV 1715.
OKKiio.N TIIANSI-Klt CO.,
471 llllsitn Mfrc-t.
FIE WARKIUM-HKH.
HTORMJE. CA II I' AUK
VlliiMC IIROAIi'VAY I'.'M
WE il A I I- iilhltii
Co. Woodlawn
liahurs. li
MANUFACTURERS
HKIEJI. HIKII. AMI IASCAHA ltlist;
K A II n'hu'i if H Kits, fli:, I root I r
k(H'f.a rrni li Wt'.l N I
I'urllrtHil'c.H.'ls.s Co , Hill .It.i N.nlhr .w.
PI I Mill N. hi Ml lj.il AMirVirf?
The m u k l. in k iVi , m"mj; I r.t
I'lllMH K miYHNMON Ml HI II M
A f. 1. 1 1 IS 1 1 a, I All ill l.'U H" 1'i.Mu'al
SYMI. I1IM1KSI Y Ml
LA'S.
.dMo
W. I
I I I, I. Ell Co.. I lo'il
il -oo.
Smith's Flower Shop
rnrtlaarl prf.rrMr1v. florh t. !
rtnltm in funeral 1-NtKiii HIS Hiklb,
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, Washington. Main '.'.
Flowers lor all m-ni -lone artistlcauy
arranged.
CLARKE HHOS.. florists, H7 Wrrrlwa L
Ma!n 7'liu. llii. flowers and fioisi de
signs. No branch stores.
ToNSKTII FLORAL Co.. 'Jul Wa-hiiigmn
au b.t. 4lh and Mh. Main lll A l.vL
mm:kil Dim ( tik.
DUNNING & McENTEE
Kow lnratrd In tlflr h-w rfli1tnl.
fiinra1 hm. JUnrrlr-tsn at T HI th, -i
via. I'hont Hrna'tway 4:iO. Auto .'.4j .
Th t-mwnl llimii nt H1 litrmnil
Mill ItUltlM-liVfl HiTVlif,
Knt -VS hftv n lrnrhn n..r inv mn
nrctinn winl.vfr with any otlitr unlr
taking fli in.
EDWARD HOLM AN
& SON
Fl'NKHAL MRKCTOll.t.
Third and Salmon atrtita Msin 07.
Lady A. .Istant.
MILLER & TRACEY
FtrfMl Kurts-rnl Hrvlc fur lan.
1 iirlt pi-nilf nt Kuix-ril ln t-rturi.
Waahlngton ptrrftt, hetwn .''Mh and
!lat atrMia. Waal tiltl. Laly Ahi-tanu
MatO Auto.
McENTEE & EILERS
Tunral parlora with nil th prtva'-r t
a hom. lUth and Kvntt atrt-t. l'hon
Broadway i:a. Auiotnatlo KJl-Sft.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Msin I. Mnntgumiry st Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The ReahlentlNl Funeral ll.ta.
441 Multnomah si., IrMngton di.t. aiast
EA6T 8IUM Ft'NEHAL IIR ECTOItA.
IF. 8. lMinnlna. Inivl
Th family set the rlce," U B. Aldsr.
LERCK. CNPKRTA k KR.
East Eleventh at llawihorne.
1'hone East TM.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
IVI Williams Ave.
I'hune East
C TJL' CO UNDEHTAKINO CO.
OftCn Ld Third snd Clay. Main 41.1.
BREEZE & SNOOK
1047 llslmont.
Tabor l.'..
A. I KENWORTIir CO,
6n-04 .'d at.. Lents. Tabor J.HT.
NEW TODAT.
Mortgage Loans
Lawa late -t ratasi in.talla.eat r
pa-aseata If dralrd. Malldlaa laaaa
tad. a d.iay la aleaiac
A. II. BIRRELL CO.
tlT-Sl J-arlhwealera Baeh llaildlac
Mareaall ell
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAC.I I.OAN
CaJUd tatca it a ai. iialM-ac
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