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.' t ' t, . -.vj:: ,'; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' SATURDAY; SIIPTEMBEIlt 1 1918 BSSBBBSsIRbI PKOPERTY OWiIERS f. MUMTO BLOCK E SLOUGH DRA 1AG r, r ?. ..'1V, f port Commission Authorizes Con tract f or. Construction ' of Dam " if Army Gives Approval. WILL RECLAIM 8000 ACRES Tort Xibes on : Record to Keep ;Cfiannel CTear as Far Up the j- Slough as Union Avenue. - r J . Willi the Port, of Portland commit- mention 'of: M. K. Houser, federal grain j administrator, with ths request for va board of arbitration, and that the men remain n vorx untu nam ooara. aai . Weighers, samplers, sane foremen and machine men are-Included In thai demands, 15 cent an hour being asked ior tnem, with. $1.27 K overtime. - Employers point oat that the scale in Seattle la 46 cents an hour and that an Incraese was granted here in July to 70 cents, aesplte the April contract for 5 cents. They say the men employed-are generally Inexperienced, and. while they ret more money 'than before,:, do less work, " - - -, , Employee 'assert they are receiving less than men of other crafts and that many are quitting to ret the benefit of hHM Vmtmmmm. .1.. I. - . . STATUE Xt YARD UNVEILED Shipyard Workers Conduct Imprev : - . slve Ceremonies. to the strains of the' Star Spangled Banner played by the 5ard band, a 14 foot model of the , Statue ef Libert -r. th work of P. I. Pratflo, a member of the dock department of the plant, was un veiled in the Grant Smith-Porter Ship company's yard at 13:1 p. m. Miss Beverly Prarlio'released the, silken flag miihb wm statue. ' . isimer o. Pelleghan, commanding ren- Will . You Obey Your GovernmentV Injunction EIPROVEDlDRAfrSAW 1 anrldn ta the etateh. ae Important m te alawet doable- the nlM e( the smcUim. Witt or eooplete doatrUiUoa. .. Be s for I "Marine, Steam, Gas and Oil ' Engine Work, 0 eadrfnc mat reoeire te vs. We do thine aaiekly. end hi Sad loae ezpedeae ia ttte Coast" Engine & Machine Works f -. SaeonwM to Snpple at Hateeieh r v. Foot et Eect Teyiot St. - aitene Cart SMS. , - rertlaad, Oretes PORTIA BE NIAGARA OF WEST. . - - ' ' ' i .-:r; i -v X J EREKBl Jhs Nsvuon Neci ths Car for Vr Purpcicj sion rnoay aiiernoon autnonzea ivsi er.i n th m ikT ' . 7 v president and secretary to contract with Ln Multnomah JDrainar. district No. per- . made by Foreman 0. 8 mlttinc construction of two dams across I rV. v ! . . . ; , . : r .- i iuua nuica ok tna irrencn army. Tn wm ST tiSr 1 li prUo h8 m ttues for the Boss i1 th- wSJirTlf Fe8UYal Jn P"t year, and the statues ?Z?TSZ' aiJL iVl SS ta front o Temple are his work. the army enrlneer corps rives its con- As a boy, he watched BartholdL who sent to the project. . created the Statue of Liberty, presented . The " drainage district Includes some by Trance to America, model that great 1000 acres of land, which it is asserted work. The statue stands before the can be reclaimed it dams are built across Community house In the Grant Smith- the slough to prevent overflow. ? qp- forter , yarns, where? ft Is to be per- Have you tastecl, . KNIGHTS NEW : Rogue Ri?er CATSUP? 1 It is dcuctous. Ask your Grocer. KNIGHT PACMfr CO. - Port 'arKj, Oregon f ponents , of the plan say the slough fs i navigable and dams will impede naviga tion and prevent development At the hearing before Colonel George A. Zinn of I the engineer corps last June. George T Shepherd led the fight against the pro ject and since has announced that the Andrew Dahl haa been named master of the Columbia Contract company's opponents of the damming scheme would "tlnn ln fV,Z nht ..t.M. i- cetveo: at the custom bouse from Los Portland ! Stove Works MANUFACTUItKRS OF HIGH OBADK all along thewaterfront j Stoves and Ranges manent. Four drinking fountains are on the sides of the pedestal. ASK TOTTB BEAXKB fight the matter in the courts. The Port commission has been con- Anreles. The barge formerly was used Iderlng the matter since the hearinr ""T.'0011 th mouth and Colonel Zlnn's report has been held of S?lumb ' - Noon has suc n .itin it. MwvMnmMwifttinn- Th I peoded R. R. King as master of the action t-r tha eammlnlan anda this I river freighter Bay - Point, between phase of the proceedings and Colonel Portland and Astoria, -'"' Zinn probably wUl make hie recommen- Bteam Vessel Inspectors Edward and datlons soon, as to whether the dams Wynn today are examining the Alrlie. wilt Impede navigation. 4000-ton vessel built by Supple-Balltn The agreement provides for a Z5-year tor me Jsmergency irieet corporation. contract, the dams to be removed by I The Kuwa, hull No. 260, built by the the drainage district upon demand of the I Grant Smith-Porter Ship company for 'Port of Portland, which is to be neiaithe Emergency Fleet corporation, was ' harmless for any damages that may I delivered - today by the shipping arise from the construction. to Budden-Chrlstenaen company for i The port commission passed a resolu I operation. - ll tlon seUinr forth as its policy the keep- Timothy Collins has arrived to sWp as Vlnr clear of the channel at the mouth first officer of the KuWa and Karl of ths slough and as far up as Union Hogstrom fs in Portland to ro out as avenue, so mat lowooaia ana Daxges second mate of that ship. may reacn nuuim pin. Arthur R. Johnson and E. B. Wlck- flM. mintfn of lYtm ahlnntnir xvnriVn PRICE ADJUSTMENT ORDERED nautical school, arrived in Portland to- s , ; 1 ' , i aay to sign as junior aeca- omcer on Action Taken by Port Commission in theBoxley. r our seamen ana six apprenuces irora the naval training station on Puget FORTY CORDS WOOD DAILY Um9 be ewt wtlh b eias saw. it tmawi sow la hmtm la ft Sft 'mlnntA. Will am Ion feet la eUwtw. T sms eaa eurr tt aarelMte. U' ise ebaawiaek : ;- D R AG SAW ef Oncoe. SeaS fee etteiuaa, Portland Machinery Co. SS Pint Sb rheoa Uale " "Sale of Scraps. Adjustment of the price to be paid the Port of Portland for scrap, iron and steel sold to the Capital Junk company : will be made by J. P. Doyle, general superintendent of the port. The com mission , was notified by the American ! iron and steel institute, of which J. F. Stains of the Emergency Fleet corpora tion Is chairman here, that lis a ton is the net price allowed. ' .' Barges for coaling. It was decided by the commission, will be rented only tr sound arrived in the port today, reliev ing in a measure the shortage of men on shtpe being prepared for sea. The fifth keel has been laid at -the steel yards of the G. M. Standifer Con struction corporation in Vancouver, The five ways now are full, with 1100 men employed and )000 more needed next month.': When the plant Is in full opera tion it will require 5000 men. The Coos Bay, the first wooden ship launched at Coos Bay for .the shipping It shaintains ' perfectly Mulpped lab oratory at 1U own. in charge of H. B. Jummerlln. a skilled chemist, who testa aU ores received The management Is completer an addition to its plant for the , manufacture of electrodee, an in dustry net, hltherte-represented la Oregon.- This la a matter of importance to this region. For example most of those used in this part of the country have been procured an , Japan. - Of lau ton nage haa not been available for such im portations, and tt has been necessary to ; s m miagaxa xor tnem. iam xreigni on ; SO received recently by this company was $50, an evidence of lack of manuf actur- inr here because of high coat of power. manufactures these la ex- L - r-'it! Tk!- i !..! pensive, a hydrauUo press of .1750 tons " I niVl .UBpiuuisis wi i hi ij capacity, coating $25,000, being one of the Ck.U V UMA. 1 UtApnnuiAi i wiwaw necessary, xnui pwee ot m- o iiuuiu v : ji itti iibm .if chinery alone weighs 190,000 pounds. A new lurnace ot iv tons capacity xor oaa inr carbons has gust been .Installed as a part of this plant. . ' , Piatt Very Coaslct Officers of the Western. Redaction company: are;' John H. Haak, president i Jacob A. Haak, -vice president, and C E. iiaax, secretary and treasurer. It incorporated H months ago, and has Mi AWAITING ortlah4 Manufacturer Declares 1 wlchtaerJ'S IE ORE PEOPLE ACTION 0F1 (illllil Market at Present Unsatisfactory as Government Is Supplied and Rest Not Released. ; ( POWER UMlTEDjJPRIC HIGH Reduction Co. Uses AH' Power It Can B,uy and Pays 3 Times What Qha'rge .Is at. Niagara. By H. 8. Hareoart "In , manufacturing Portland could be the Niagara of the West. Capitalists and manager stt the works. He has charge of . . . all its operations, the Haak brothers de- voting their time to-outalde interesta business interests should set their brains and nuraea In motion, harness the num erous waterfalls adjacent toPorttand and furnish power which would sneedily price as low, or nearly so, as the $20 per horsepower per annum charred by those who have the Niagara, water power la controL" : . So declares John HC Haak (pronounced Hawk), oresident of the Western Reduc tion company. Twenty-fourth - street north and NicolaL Mr, Haak is familiar wHh marmfaftnrin- eondltiona at MiaS- ara as he la with the waterfalls of the oe noia in me v;orvauia uongregauonai Santiam, the Deschutes, the Columbia I church October S and 5. The conference GOODINVESTLlEIfl ennrno oasctxs cxvuTDCto emUaL Maatae Mita4 wtta e nwitu Men. Mil ae iait tawtaMat. H a- f-Ueejwffl wram if iiatu. u MU few rt. OMaaad tor the Btedast to astiaeei. aad iU ke tat toom! hn tolls kaiwa, la XSrSlS. JearmU. . w W. F. ROSS & CO. lUanfaetarhH Jiertets. Vsteawafcem, Sasiavanw Aaats CeUesa )-. '.''.... Alkky BaUdlBS, Tettlaed, , MaltnbrnahTrurik & Bag Co. Winlwaii " waawa af Treaka, aettaeaaa, Ban Aata Treafcv Bta. 0-S B Watat rectlaad. Os. PheW , Seat Se ' . Br H. B. Hareeart As late as July 1. last.- the Dally Trade and Mineral Market, report, of Cleveland, stated that 'Munition, ma terial to the form or fefTocbrorae. ana chemical and refractory uses, will need 150.000 tons of chrome ore in the United States this year, A telegram to John H. Haak, president auletlr vursued Ha business until now it of a chrome ore mining company, with has a .most complete plant. Two of its offices In the Xumbermens building. transformers, for examples cost 7000'aatea September is. rrom senator mo each. , They are so large that it requires I Nary, states : The goverrunent has 3S barrels of oil aniece to charre them, enrome ore enough to last it a year, , W. I Morrison la superintendent and 1 addlne that There will be a meeting In New york soon to .consider price fixing- The dispatch was in .response to one from Mr. Haak relating to the uncertain condition of chrome ore mining. In the beginning of the war it was announced that a large amount of this character or ore would: be, necessary, and that im portations would beuimlted on account of scarcity of ships and the submarine menace. Chromic ore is used in the manufacture of ferrochrome, steel for high grade tools, armor plat, lining of smokestacks where resistance to great I MVat Is necessary, brochromates of sods. r,n .... - r. m u and potash, chromic acid, chrome alum, Congregational churches of Oregon Is to j .Am-, Urged te Opea Vf at Cascade Locks and CeUlo.-and de- ,,, brf ha mlnlatara and. lavmen the production of this metal. It had clares he is amaxed at the, negugence or pm,mmmi.i ..h. r ,. been Imported from England. Canada, our capitalists in fallinr to take ad- from Congregational churches of the 1 N,w conj juiodealaT BHUah South vantage of the water powers so-pfentl-j state together and the two 'day session j Africa, Greece, France, Oceania, Por- iui in vregon. v i will Include the business reports and I tugese. South Africa, Turkey la Asia, rinds Beady Demand discussions on vsrlous phases of church ? trdm 8outn. America, etc. UtUe Ti w.trn Reduction comnany has life, together with the convention r- had-been proouceo in ins unitea Btaies, mon and addresses by. a number of the ?UV woc" TiZi Z. prominent church men of the state. The program is being arranged by P.' SHARKEY & SON Lonr Straw Horse Collars KAST OAK ANO UBION AVB. TXUtPHONrs We stake R Breadwy I80A A-IIOt BaWPnof FOBTltAWD OALVAKIZtO WOBJUI Wt aad ElMtrt UalnnkMra, Cimeil.iwaa UITIM LII1I1. M.M..T , Jfflc ma Waaa, aid aad BMd la, Mai4 REMOVED The OreaoB-CalnaiMa Cbrbm Paser Mfc. Ca, to as locatad it es Saady BoaWrd, atar Sett ZBtB kt. Fbeaa cut tio. WI MAKS MISNSST QUALITY OA It SON PAPER IN OUR OWN r AOTORT acenf to ' roruano l - fit muSrsn; Congregationalists1 Annual Meeting In Corvallis Oct. 8-9 LAYTOIf COOPERAGE CO. i . Maraetff tad Scalan ta T) NEW AND tun . RIND BAItREUB SIT Water Stieet Perttoad. Oa SPECIALTY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS . Small Brass aad Iron Casttags Ceatraet Werk Bellelted , DO YOU-REALIZE i rfcal mm aaaa mm a t nit mi fee etaaly tsaAias teea- seaaife Sapheatas ef rear eaar. '. . ; Tab ka eaeatr BA-m m abasia eveHu, ee a to atorel ecueveeaaee a ta mm it.iitf.typn faatead et eip.artti eeKiaU eaa-i - - .- " - - . j--c :.v-WI sTCBBTI 'r C-OrEKATlOJt IBODBI MOTTO Portland tHcctro typa t Oft, . Stats SiM I Krf lend c:cn-c: U EL 7th and Belmont XL l0t THE' WUcPhersbhCov Jllseteestk sai Trilsea ta invested Jl 00,000 In its plant and has a demand and ready Sale for all the ferro alloys It can nroduce. "And we cannot enlarge our output no matter how great Rev, Warren Morse, Mrs. J. J. Hand- the demand or the Intensity of our de sire." Mr. Haak says. "We are consum lne 600 k. v. a. at 11.000 volts, all the Portland Railway. Light A Power com pany can spare us, and at present are using it on three shifts. Power here costs about three times that of the Nlag- ..1... T .. E.t. wn - A . llt- J' BU"eM 0t thS wWopMpd fVbpent tecon'- structlnr an auto truck road to the mine Ins energy In this direction those Inter- eeted donned their nurry up garments and went to It with great vigor, Mr. Haaks company- among them. The sion board. R. K. Millard of Portland will act as moderator and Rev. A, B. Patten Of INSLISH BREAKFAST TAOLKS, roLO- INS. OAMP TABLES, tfUVKMILS OAJSP FURNITURE West Coast Specialty Co. MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE ANO WOODENWARB 100 Berth rift at. Pwtiaws, Onus from the end of the Twoby railroad out from Grants Pass, the purchase of trucks Forest Grove as assistant. It is planned t.r. w ...v. v.. mm uwu,v .a. a w. . .wv aw. T- . . ll I a 4, ,, tn nut a T t..-.. 1 uwer enrane nunva iu vunr hcuud. nennv more. Water rights can be had First church on the nroaram. I were UKewUe Hm emergency cases, during the shortare oT hnat , wu ran nn .h. rtka -off tha varges , on mo river. - , in. iucupae jruei WE XAKB FANCY AND SHELF BOXES to your order on shortest notioe. Touu like ouf Inimitable Jtyle. Xou cant help it if you tried. - OREGON PAPER BOX FACTORY F. DlELSCHNEIDjER, Prop, eompany presented; ; a , request forj tua r'a barge and one will be furnished, but the renting of barges under stress of present conditions Is not. to be made A precedent. ' ; The commission authorised Superin tendent Doyle to purchase a small auto- mobiia for use or port employes, to aid S41-S4S Stare St. Mala ISIS coast of Chile, according- to a report re ceived at Marshfleld. The Coos ; Bay mratr a -.Astir that , h J. lutmtu AAlll liAt handle and was being run ashore when Wnnirie !SfnnAWltrf LlCi It hit the rocks and was lost. HAKIXE AliMAlTAC WMtlMr -at Rlrtr'. Mouth til Sherlee Ave, Portland, Oregon Everything In Pottery here much cheaper than in the state of New York, and power should cost no mora here than there. The disparity in the charge militates tremendously In favor of eastern factories, enabling them to ship their products nere in kutb com petition wiia iou muuui Msst Have Ferre-AUojs The Western Reduction company rets Ita mana-ariese ores from California, Montana and a small amount f ronr. a mine near Medford. . Modern steel can not be made without this alloy. First church on the program. Galvanizing Company Shows Rapid Growth Something for Nothing Let sent aata treabtai be'eeie, We etO properties located In Grant county,. Ore gon, and 25 counties of California. Ore-j son became a producer in 191. shipping about sOOO lenr tons 3 that year, some of it from near Canyon City, and the balance from the southwestern part of the state, the largest producer being the CoUa'rd V Moore mine near Kerby. Other roar aiechlae aad tell psS Be i eeats see tae wear raaa c mm te ' ft wui aaa at ear worse. WILLAMETTE OAS CNSiaB B BtAONINS woaas toughens the metal, givinr it mucn greater tensile strength and endurance. thereby increasing its -vaiue. We turned out 1,000.000 pounds of shipments were maae xrom tne vicuuty ralvanlxed Iron and steel in August," Riddles and Grants Pass. IJi Rose of the Northwest Galvanls- " CaaBoC BeU Ore ; ing a Engineering company reports, and The ore sold on this coast last year, this ia an indication of th anaadv accordina- to the Metal Trade and Metal "I growth of the galvanising industry In I Market report, averaged SO to 65 per sHiMEiva: v AND PLATE WORK FOR SHIPS t. - -,PJeaa ,---4 ...... . - " -, Hesse-lIai'.lTM rsstsiati, Poemseta. BTseUstskf : -Vsrtae ataealasry. Coatractara tjaiMSi ',- - Bevaua aUealaenji y .. - - PACZTXO COAJT3F ofBVOB CCTS CM . 9 ACXTXO COAB9 pUIUalJeXSBV ea-eewsa-eBarieseewaaa1aMeN Portland since .the shipbuildinr yards I cent of chrome oxide, the whole run were established.1 It Is probably more Inlng about 42 per cant, whlcb aold dur- thanwas handled In a year before act Ing the year at an average .price of (28 The Western Reduction company hasjV9 marina construction began. , Then I per ton. The minimum- price today two furnaces, the molten content oi which ia drawn once each hour. It handles manganese ore exclusively, em there waa but one enterprise of the kind in the city. ' Now there are five, and ill doing a fins business. "We have S niova 25 workers at $4 to SS per day. and I -,v.. . u tma mnHimii . Uses a carioaa u on orerj xuur uj Knftl, nil uh. Hmt- llAntltliiM ml I in aaving ume ta gomg rrom one joo I tne neaut ot tea uoiumoia mer at noon: , to another The Columbia river bar pilots pre sented a request for higher rates for handling vessels. -.Increase in charges has not been made for several years and the commission ordered Superin tendent Doyle to Investigate conditions .Snd earnings. '- The commission decided to send offl , Clal notice to Secretary of State Olcott and County Clerk Beverldge, to plac en the ballot in the November .election , the proposal for 1250.000 additional r Tr t,T.M tr iu 1lMm.nt. trm, 1 t-BiatUla m-- .miw, wiv I AThAni port, build' a new hull for the dredge saton Columbia and . purchase additional Ontoo city , oreage equipment. Wind. mile.; weather, partly cloudy; to. wait, 8 nBaath. Sun Reoerd fee Septembee S2 - San thee, ('.58 a. m. Sua Mts, 7:09 p. m. TUee fee Saturday 2 :45 a. m. , . . 8.2 foot I 8 :86 a. m. . . . 0.7 foot 2:60 p. m. . . .0.4 toet Q:04 p. m. . . . 1.1 feat BA1XT BIYEK READINGS STATIONS 25 20 12 IS I1 4.2 0.T 20 -l.t S.l 0 0 1.0 h-Otl r-0.1 0.06 s.eo o.oo o.oo o.oo COOREV SAVSt . t ' ." '. BUT BONDS I BUY BONDS! bid you ever think that erery lAerty Bond yea bay aad keep 1 a Oas that when ward before KaiMt Bill aad the Uenaaa army will pat the fear of H in tbom. aad will atoo aorro aa , a wonderfully sooe flas to to when wa are shoatias "rtoormy" to the boya after their return from victory. Xoa won't look a bit well on toe street cornet without a -Liberty Bond flas to were: an set in and buy one or mora of the wluile eerlea Liberty Bonds. War 8tamna, Jted Crosi. Belgian Relief--the mora yoa buy the larger th. fus. and the more tne - boys' will appreciate the stand yow took ta backing them up when they ricked their Uree for the world's liberty. So baro Urate bond flag to ware don't sell them. There B no better -investment. J. - Rraetlcal Tallon OHAS. OOOFEV a SOB Royal Balldlns Uni I run two shifts on work for the Emer gency Fleet corporation. We do nothing, practically speaking, tor private -tndi i viduals or firms. We have accounts ot would be about $47.S0 per ton, but the trouble Is that aa things now stand the ore cannot be sold st any figure. It cannot be used. in private Industries, and the government is "stocked up," so that there is no demand and prices are "uo In the air." It was because of these conditions that PgOENlX IRON WORKS & FOUNDRY FOSTIAXD. OSBOOB. BBstaeera. roaaden, afeehiaieta, Bialermekeia BaUdiag aad Streeteral iron Werk. Betai iet Oniak aad geUafeatery Bepataa, wi Caawntee Kterythlaa. . -MADE K 0BE60B Portland Bolt & Mfg. Co. .x.itiwiuTir,Xrh tit 1(U Street Berth UNIVERSAL NUT LOCK CO; rOXIXAXB OBEQ0B Xsistsetsrers of OalvBatssI ship spikes op au . StZES Oflleet Sesawett Bask BallCtSfV wsrktt Bast TtrU Street s0--' swtBSTSs Are. J . 20 ehlpyards on our books, and this , Mr- Haalc.in tte intareats of his own as Soke. Bod. Vvmt Bode. TeeSv Mes. BaUdas 1m af AOKkeae, Bala Ssa A-S2IS. . keeps us busy. This , concern was established about a year ago by A. u. Maegiy. . a. Her- sog and J. Rose. It has a capacity of a carload a day or 100 tons a month. It had but one kettle at the start, its employes are given a bonus of S per cent on an output of 200 tons per month. per cent on 150 tons and. 10 per cent on S00 tons and over. Portland , (-) raUtng7 BITE It FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary during the next two or three day. Metal Waste Cans Prevent Serious Damage From Fire PORT TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS aaaaeawea-neaMSW Decision Reached to Subscribe $50,000 ') ., to fcnan. iThe Port of Portland will subscribe 30,000 for Liberty bonds of the fourth issue., it waa decided Friday afternoon. Although there Is but 127,000 In the sink ing fund and it may be necessary to borrow about $20,000 fora few months In the spring,, port commissioners felt It is the - duty of the port to subscribe .,rJ:Z' .KTiu auierence in Two metal waste cans averted a serl SeSe.4 the Bushonr Co. plant "7' . " Thursday evening, when the garbage requires on a loan. . .. mu mrMii nmi, tw .The Port of Portland already owns mn.i2t t '.. 1160.000 in bond, of the first three lrues. uX Whin department rivea i tne oiase Jrom . the -cans , was climbing the back wall of the printing house, but the fire did not ret a good chance to eat into the woodwork. The damage was slight . ' : - Early yesterday morning spontaneous combustion caused a fire in the coal bunkers under Calif Bros', furniture store. Engine 1 responded and put-the tire out by moving the coal so air could .M jMk Bey .eBBC Sv m m- waa. MOTOR CAR EFFICIENCY IT IS NOT A LIQUID. it greatly inereaaed by'Sllmlnatlns the dUturbing element of Tire Trouble. Don't .top to fix punc- turM nr Mawmh. Don't loee earaable time or mbs important engagementa. jPee UnlvereaJ Tire Filler. 100,009 stliee ttaranteae, -n mm , m0Ti tew- Agenta wanted for exehwlTe territory universal lire riuer to. Mfs. U. a ana Oanada. 7th and Hawthorne Ave. rweiwyiwi wmo.e,w NEW. v MACHINE. SHOP WELL EQUIPPED wK a aamplete force of akiOed sMehaatm. we saBett patfeaase ot the pohos nm aU bet. kaavtaat ataehiae abop work, and wa have a flae f area ot wood worsen aae v tr s aext tune when ia want of anything in tneee nnea. CUTLER MANUFACTURING CO. SBf Bart Tenth Sweat 7882 WAGE ARBITRATION IS ASKED Employers ; of Members of Grslnbia i - . dlers Union Seek Aetton." Dock owners and operators, employ era of members of Oralnhandlers union No. ; SS4, ' Thursday afternoon issued a formal ; protest against the demands of the union that the wage scale be ad vanced from 70 cents to SO cents an t at it to cool It off. No water was hour -. straight time, and from $1.05 to Sl-zO overtime.- . .. The new scale, which was So: ro into effect Monday, has been brought to the Smoke damage to stock in the store waa alight, according to Assistant Fire Marshal Roberts. VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS and FOUNDRY .'V v a c 471 EAST MAIN STREET ;r ";(-'. i Builds and repairs all kinds of madiiniry. Makes Vaughan'S Celebrated DRAG SAWS, Produces ' J FINE GREY AND SEMI-STEEL CASTINGS OTJB BPBCLaXTIBS OAS Z9GIBB CTBTJTBBBS. PISTOBB AJtp PARTS AX1, lUIfSS OP COBI VYOBK - r .' Leonard Schad, Foundry Superintendent. Phone East 1108 r k mmW.- ,-m.J HEALTH . Nuxated - Iron Increases strength and endurance of delicate, nervous, run-down people in two weeks! time tn many- Instances. St has been used and endorsed by such men aa Hon. Lieslie M. Shaw, former Secretary of the Treasury i and ex-Oovernor of Iowa: Former United States Senator and vioe presidential nominee, Chas. A. Towne; General John I Clem (retired), the drummer boy of Shi loh who wa sergeant In the TJ. S, Army when only IS - years of are; also United States Judge O. W. At kinson of the- Court of Claims . of waatiington and others. -Ask your doctor or druggist about it. . : . roacifio Trade IfYn Iff U A fT?iW m Iff S wAi t. t a u-i V xy a ira. a in jl-i kJ II Ml AJUOU JJUlvlO y- rem tae oaiy complete jraetery is tae jsaore xs eruwe.fi ARMSTRnNnVS tUaHIn. Omnt ' 41 fT V (S . ftv. r-.- I ey.aeae),-!ei...wr-.. ' ' - wm SSfiSSS, SSS JSrSSilH: MclNTOSH ICE.,MACHINE CO. . ri'C are to be, taken from the transpacific traae at once ny tne British admiralty, according to advices received at . the of- flees s of the Canadian Pacific .here to day. : Some ? time ago the company's other steamships, the Empress of Rus sia and Empress of Asia were com mandeered. Withdrawal of the Cana dian Paclflo fleet rnoans the Japanese companies - now have . the . entire trans paeiflo trade on the northern -t routes without compeuuon. - Two Aviators Are . : Rescued FromSea An Atlantic Pott. Sept. 21 (I. N. Two American coast .patrol .aviators! who were forced to descend: at see be-j cause of . a- disabled machine were res-1 i cued by a Steamer arriving here today from South America. The aviators were picked Up off the Florida coast and the steamer wirelessed news of their rescue to shore. A tue was sent out to take I them -off the steamer. - - GENERAL MANUFACTURING ' ; Screw Machine Work and Oear Cutting l 7 ; . SPECIAL TOOLS AND DIES DESIGNED AND BUILT The Most Perfeotly Equipped Machine SBbp of. the Padflo Coast COIN MACHINE MANUFACTURING ,CO. 84 BAST 1JTH STBEET SXLLWOOB 1M PORTLAJTD,' OBEGO (1111113 liiaMlK 1 m KSU lj1I5LKh3MK:K, lark's Speech Was Interesting Event . Thursday waa Manufacturers' day ef the Multnomah county fair at Oreshard. The exhibits of ; local manufactures were not J "plethoric, but ths attend ance was7 rood. Among the interesting fcvents was a megaphone' speech de livered by A. O. Clark, manager of the Home Industry league , of the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Clark, standing- on the band i stand with a megaphone to his II ds. talked to the large crowa or people, part of the time in a humorous vein, and again earnestly depicting tne public benefits derived by an classes by consumers supplying , their wants from the 'products of our Jocal factor ies. H. C. Huntington, president of the league, also attended the falr-and was much Interested la the exhibits. Mr. Clark also addressed the people st the Washington county fair at Forest Grove on Friday. , . ... ' Government Bureau Is Solving Problem Manufacturers may not be so easily affrighted by strike threats In ths fu ture. Nowadays when there is a short see of labor In one district ths United States government." possessed ef ail im portant railroads on tne continent. quickly transports workers from labor flush regions to points wnere most neea ed. TurinK the last two weeks of An trust 61.000 were thus transferred. When the managers of the picric-acid plant at Brunswick. Georgia, f or v example, re ported, that they must nave more help or close, 1000 workers were . sent to tneir assistance and the . industry is con tinued. Besides recruiting unskilled labor the government agencies under take to supply skilled mechanics as welt as persons versed in the arts, etc. War requirements, it would appear, can no longer be held as a club over ths heads ot Industrial managers making, things necessary to the winning of ths war. Portland Msn Honored v A.t the organisation meeting of ths na tional tire filler manufacturers, under the name of the American TtrS Filler Industry,- Inc- Frank Hager, of the Unl- f rersat-:Tire ; Filler company. Portland. was chosen first nee presnaent ana a oi- rector of ( ths corporation. , tf : -j, e ?! m 1 " " x -'i. Expert Prerariestors , ' -" i Wm tha neataac Tfanecilut v. Kh-Do you. think, that people are iui x romantic and imaginative after '. He-I don't, know about ths romantlo oart of it, but" if they are going to try to explain, sverythlasv they've rot te be HnorS Imaginative. well . as the industry tn general, some time ago took the matter up with Sen ator McNary, from 'whom the recent telegram was received. "We still are working our mine, Mr. Haak says, but under moot unsatis factory conditions. I understand the commission will meet in New York next week, and when it has established prices for the ore and nrovided a market for it or, releases it for private sale.-' we will know what we are doing; Until then we wui be wonting in the dark." sssaste Mousse OHioasej . HOwsas - The svataaea khU Save yes'ssaM 4i eaanee at MS Paints caiViOT N. E. Cor. 2d and Tay Icr, Portland, Orecoo , BBBBB TBWR RABBI BVV ... ILLMSDS OONSTBWOTtOn CO, n it a -nr.-i : . r j' mm i I pesfietes. or. . ww iiw iaa g iinRraT.inn m ih m manufacturers of , : . Portland Phone Co. Pare Fleece Wool Blkcts J. ICadder " avrj,w vrvf UilM utii steeaet Kara, Bath Beset ise nntr BT. , w, :j j v yV--: .' ruas sssa, nows UlbiijbOb Loss sad Aate Beaef y Portland Furniture llfg. Co. Makers ol Salem. Sept. 21. The net loss of the Home Telephone a Telegraph company of Portland during 1117 waali3,80f. I COUCHES, LOUNCES, mtxorainif o mm oumjmny annual re port, filed with the public service com mission. The company's operating reve nues amounted to- $2 2.002.72. and Its operating expenses were . $251,749.24. Report of ths Corvallis Independent Telephone company filed Its annual report, showing operating revenues for the year of 121.084 and operating ex penses amounting to S19,15. .The com pany's surplus for the year was 1204.5c. Operating revenues of the Oregon City and . Farmers' Independent ' Tele phone company for ths year were 15.. 451.10 and operating expenses . were S6.509.M. The Home Telephone - company of IUnnton filed ita report, showing operat ing revenues of $1882.10 and operating expenses ot $1.7 wz. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS 1249-1259 Macadam Read Mala 809 A-3313 BARRELS AND ' CASKS Aad AS aOsd. ef cm si s Finke Bros. Coopcn&Vforln isa afadiaoa. Bear Brtdsa. . .. Mass S24S OREGON BRASS ; WORKS,; TISC - BRASS FOUNDERS i AND, MACHINISTS r : Bronssm. 1 "--'-V- h 'a,. A Sf'lS?1 5S FlniaMng. Fellah t&S aad PlaUng Saab Bars and Brass HaUUnrs -r . -rv. - . . , as Sverett Bta, PertUaS. 49a SIT. A-SIS. ' - WIUiaAMETTE PATTERN WORKS - Pheae East Tf S - 11 Bast Water Street. Pertlaad. Oregea PATTEaHl, ABO auusjus nr EVES? BESCBIPTIOB HIOBKST 6 BADE WORK OCR BPE. j 'f - tuiiii Hope That Holland WiUBesume Trade . WithU Lug:Fiirriers i ! Thayer Shaver Gul 1 ey: Machine Co. v - Cesersl MsesJahU iai ' . . - Builders of -. , , ; A . MACHINERY! ... . OP.ALXtSsBESCBIPTIOSrS . . LSn tU BAST WATER STBEET Washington. .Sept, ZVCC. P.) The United ' States rorerament has ex pressed a hops that Holland would re sume rsneral trads.. relations wlta, this country.. ; ;-"r . .- ,-A' formal statement , from ths state department delared : - . , "IS Is .the nope of the United States government that ships may be sent out from Dutch ports to lift ths grain which Is ' awaiting - shipment to - Ths . Nether lands, thereby openinr the wsy for a general . reeuniption of 'trade - relations between - tae- united states and The Netherlands, similar to-that which la so happily, exlstinr . between the United Btatesand the .Dutch colonies." nr.. - c Lumber 'Wori? iMaye-Exempted VASTE BASKETS . - tt" e bls x , , C. Gm AooUrath fOKjixn lAsm xavblb c. r STJCCXSSOB Betas, 1S7S. Main Ml. US14f Xscacast Read AM. BRONZE AND BRASS. -;' .r uWORKS 1 tlPSMUR STBIBT. ' Sipptae saeta). eBeTea OutS'eS fcisde ec ehiaerr. M eeaaa. Gietlf iilmd eaottal. Try Ce Oaaa, tsDtrr Btettwrtsir ' raaae Braaeaa tees - - ' Bea, Sde aad eapneal ytattiae. Wei lenak I aae Tart lag fee tea Twee r aa ffaae Xiatnetiler sos. ss rma st. -f.: TITTT r A TVTJTT? V V, 1 l-i J-1 YA LV1 11V Make BRASS2 FOUNDRY s?i PtciiicTciU &!i:i Cc. rV U.;md .Uj 'Teats sad fVes, irwt .saaa Leeei . Washlnrton; 8ept- XlTJ: N. 8.) A1-though- omitted froth th essential list, tha - tumber- Industry -and r all employes wars this afternoon ruled essential by the war Industries board. District draft boards will be Immediately notified that claims for deferred classification in the -draft by lumber workers must be grant ed. Branch offices ef the United States employment service will also be notified of ths decision. .. . , Bpeetel SUsaa Front and Hoyt i Streets i irowairr bhht, mtm. I fWa4v elMsS "HefcsJWjfc - Bey. .fttl, A-f t ft MIRRORS! MADE : sad ' le aBeiH j ' eentfted '' ess ' Stetaa fee Seaka sad heaaa 4rae-- ' V- tV1e dnac BrW m-.J OS K SOB MlBjftOR A BarLtBe) WORKS rseswsy 14BS. 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