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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1820. FOB WALE MT!CF.Lt.AyEOrS it SPITCIAT. PRICES Oaf FARM IMPLEMENTS. MACTTTNERX. ETC.. EW AND 6COMUAKD 1 Mum Bore Cutter $ 8 imu Potato Plenters ...... 2 Barker liand Cultivators. . . . 1 18-inch Zewith Ball Bearin lawn Mower, with gra. eatchar 1 Now 3 Pitcher Spout Piunp .... 2 1'snd Orbit Mill 1 Kitrs tint Set Buggy HaroAe 7.80 2.00 1.00 18.00 a. oo .oo 10.00 1 Ies Buggy siaraeae. ........ . 1 Open, Luring Buggy, New .., 12S V.OO 1 84x4 Auto Tin Cover, ears? . 11 14-taeh byrnuusa Kolkff Flo 1 12-ineh Hock. Island Prairie breaker . 1 6-foot Asaae Wswier 1 Too ma Truck sbo.wo 2.Y00 33 e 7.00 l soon, utcwwia hum spreader - . JSVO.oo 1 2-lnch One Hon ram Seer J.S.0O X Bull Tractor . 4CW.0 1 4-bottom 14-Inch La u news Tncur Gui 800.00 1 4 bottom 14-inch P. A O. Tractor .Gam . . ?2.'2 1 10-H. P. Um Engine, ntounted 800.00 W. buy. sell " esd thenge M d smoodhead farm IspknuiU . ud Ma- . cbjnoxy. v .C i. v.:.' P. E. ESBENSHADE 860-88 X. Morrison St. Portland. Or. ' 6elow value 1S5 acraa. all th. Vary bant of deep clay loam land; ao rork or gravel; all level; all fenced and eroae-fenced i B0 acraa to estivation and crop, con lifting ot oats, wheat, vetch, potatoes, etc : plenty of wood for doinestw one. balance fin open eeoded pasture, rood orchard of assorted frnite: good 5 room bonae. good bar 60x70. chicken bouae, beg house, .- grsnsry, - and all other eutbulldinu. Water piped to buildings, f nprtsg and running stream. Place is completely equipped with the following: Fine tractor com plete with barrow, plow, etc. wagon, buggy. 1 bona. harnesses. 4 good eowa, S beifera. a lot of chickens, mower, rake, drill, eleetrwi blasting machine: a good automobile and ail -other tools and machinery. Located only 4 miles from town in a fine mbc moolty. This la a real bay at $1. 9O0. Terms to salt J on. . THE Tl. B. THOMPSON CO. ,410 Washington St. Vancouver, Wash. Plumbing Supplies Jnst raostred Pre carloads plumbing supplies. Boms slightly damaged. W can ssr yon soma monsy. Our line of first quality supplies is complete. Let us figure with you befora you let your, contract. . estimates naiiii; Northwest Pipe Co. 1(7 Front at., bet. Ysmhill aad Taylor. Mala 6631. . HIGHEST prices paid fox all kinds of second hand goods. -. Walker Furniture Co. 180 Hawthorn. av Phone East 1497. PIANO WANTED Will exchange I me new Ttetrola. Edison. Brunawtck. reform I. or Stradirara for piano. Hyatt Talking Machine Co.. 850 Alder. fltrnittjiik -iVaitted 14 We Buy Used Furniture A CALL MAR. 18S4 Ton Will Get Better Results. We Pay Top Notch Prire. PKOPLES FC RN ITVRB CO. 23 FIRST ST.. COR. MAIN CALX. MAR. 1814. tiBT A UWU rniv:ai j W. are tn a ponttoa to giro you a goon price for good furniture, russ or ranges, say quantity. Before yon sell get our offer, rKLUSTEIN FTJBN1TTTRB COl. 174 Flnit at, cor. TamhilL ' Mils 4S38. - i . SPOT. CASH FOR CflP".n FTKNITCBJB Main 8878 i turrrEn FTRwrrrRH stosb 178 FIRST STREET. - Owl Furniture Co. MORRISON We want roar used furniture, strraa. carpets and 'plsnoa; . w. pay th. -mgheat essa pri 188 snd 18 Fir at. Call Mam 4827. P.E WI3ET CAlXVAIS 8931 W. want your used furniture. We r th. orice. FREEMAN, WOLFK KCRNITCRE CO.. 200 First BU. 8. E. Cor. Taylor. . B. it U. FL RNlTURJi CO. h 801 First aC -Psts cash for nsed fumrtnro. Main 8874. SEE us befora you aell your uaed furniture: will par you. Pben. Broadway 9895. 823 Wahrngton at. Let us sir. voa an estimate on your furnitnra. Reliaible Fumrture Co.. 203-205 3d. Mala 7808 - - - SWAPS - . 88 XST bought a farm; will sell our 5-rooro hou., 1 block from Mt. Scott- earUne. on 9th St. very rwasonabls, or will trad, for Hrestock or. farm machinery. Inquire at 990 PoweB Valley ynad. Pbone Sell wood 717. ff)R SALK ORtRADE Piano, in good condi- taoo, cabinet brand. Mado by that - Jaoob Bros, of New Tork. Stradirara phoeogTaph and lft records. .Trad, for acreac or catua. oj 3oTJl St. PIANO WANTED ' Will axebang. fin. new "Victrols, Edisoo, Ttrunswick. GrsfonoU or Stradirara for pianov Hyatt Talking Mschme Coy. -3o0 AWcr. CI.VTLEMAN'S watch.' leaXher rifls scabbard. set screwplat. complete, pipe wrenchea: trsdo for chickens or sell. 1 114 Ksst Shermsn. WANT to eoichaiigtt almost new beautifnl colored - red fox fur for different color or what bar. your Tabor 1927. HAND embroidered linen bedspread and black bearskin rug: exchange for rug or sewing nia- cnjno and other furniture. Call 317-86. EUtJITY in 1314 acres. 1 mile Tram beappooee will sxenana. for lata tourina cars. Wdin. S103. FARM honw. 1180. will trad, for tight buggy and harness or cow. J. uray. Trouualav IU. X. mile tromi Hpnngdale. DKT.rv EItT wagon chea or trade for gnXonola. Tabor SSI. Sunday. S2HOO RTKR view tot to Undo, you f 'Tabor S4 0. What bar. MOTHER hem and bah chix to trad, for pig Phone Woodiswn 1717. GOOD etereupucan with set of slidea, sal. or erenange. labor 409v. SslO CAMERA to erchaoge lor good bicycle or wrtat r -laoor .itpo. ' WI1J. exchang. beacb lot for sectional boob eases.- East 8911. WANTED A piano box at oosm. ess. 593 Jefferson. WAITED OllSCEI. LA JfEO US UP TO $33.00 , FOB MEN'S StMTS AND OVERCOATS W. pay any pric for men 'a clothes, ORPGON CLEANERS es TAILORS X17 2b St. SL W. Cor. Wash. Main 9344. ; WANTED People of Portland to know that I pay th. highest cash price for second hand Kousehold goods. No amount too large or too man. a-rompi Brrenuorf. N. AC BEATER. Pben. East 2208. 148 Russell St. -WANTED Breaking plow, spring tooth harrow. Jfta euittrator. drag and disc 0-327. F you bar. any newspapan. magasines. rags er botUo and want to raceirs market price for them Woodlawn 6891. - SAFE Waat office safe; must be cheap; gir. wimw unHn, price ana woe re can a. K-851. Journal WILL pay cash for uaed Tulcanizing and auto alectrie Shop equipmeat. : McKay, phone r in aqv. INDIAN reiios. anuquea and curios of ail kinds oougDc. soi a ana eixnaaged. Was. Paul 185 11th, Bdwy. 1724. " WILL exobanse flne new phaetoerapb for type writsav Hyatt Tailrm Machine Co., SSO ' wier. WANTED T buy second band far. Tj tu. - - - WANT to buy doU bnsrrl Reed prefereeJ ifr. o. na Tiraa-oaaaa conoiuon. Kas 2891, WANTED Twining lathe, about 12 -in. awingT 527-27 WTNTKD Ail kinds - second hand . furnitsea and junk. tail tat SD.'S. . nA.iiE.v-.niun, aoocsiins. . cameras lenses. riocoTieia. so iDiro st. coons Main 3581. WANTLD Second hand rifle, must ba cboap m aeim wmmiwn. upof 001. WASTED 20 sacks- Burba nk 831 East Ererett. East 703 potatoes. ANID Seed poUtoaav Phone-Tabot 7LS1. WA3fTET--MISCELLAWEOTJS $12X0 to 325 . For Second-Hand SUITS OR OVERCOATS METER TBS TAILOR - Pays SBoro for eMblng and ah oca. We eaB day er ermines, anrwnerw m tn. city. ' Can Mav shall 1229 or 2SS Madtoa rwar Third et VTR WANT DBlD CLOTBLXO I - tor cash at the htgbwjt possible pneea. BM.ua a you want to sail prefer suits, orowaats. atado tsouasrs and far emta GOLOBATTM. fb. tailor, at 1CT 1st et Morrison. Phone Mala 789. SPOT CASH PAID FOR nit we . . . 9 JSbotgua. Guitar. VlcJin. Banto. TTkelele . Oimnia WKWMA?. 128 Flrat. Main 445. Tabor 6798. WANTED- A uaad wheel chair. P-71. , . J Journal ' PERSOITA1, M I GLASSSS at a earing. I anltett tmr tximn... mi 4h, b.. of capable aerrice. Tltousaads of satlsfted pa- trons. Chaa. W. Ooodnvasu 1 optotnetrlat. 200 Morrison st. Main 2124. I ry" .r.A-.-A yours for the asking. The Pijchomete Phyd- I eal Institute. Dr. V. K. Zimmermann. PsynrDh. I director. 810-aiT Boab Lane bid. Maui 71. 10-12 a. - m.. 2-6 p. m. JCTsalasa. Bun- I days by appointment. I l oets both feet fUed up at Dr Eaton s. the mnoAnnnTiitB a r rrm aorm t tarn i h.,tt v,, i X fZ doean t hurt you. 8 yrs. here, iuiMm, Ire. Gk I Thestre bWg.: lit and Wash. Bdway. 2824. I Miss 8TENER. formerly with Benaoa Hotel I Reastv' naxlor.' baa niwnwl oarlora at ' 280 I Fieidner bld.. cor. 10th .nd Washington. Faoa. -' -w , ' I bL'PKRFLL'OCS hair, moles, warts removed by 10 needles methods trial free. Joaie Fialey, 814 Bush eg Lsn. bldg. Main 6868. I SHAMPOOING at your heme. . Also sir. special 1 AtmointmentB. ... Bbona Tabor 8945. I ft. BATBS. maaaage foe rheumatism, constipation J kidneys, stomach. m. isin uoraoaaa, aus I Panama bldg. Drugtess physician. I aiinrait! Consultstioo FREE. All esses. vwii B12 Selling bids. Main 493. MTRTLK 'I.ARK. & manicuring parlor, face and scalp treatnwrt. 788 Morgan bldg. Mar. gSt. RAGTIME Uught quickly; get in on this. For spriomtment. Automatic B 19-27. BO!T muaie. riolet ray d.i.50e,riii,b'dsi MVinm'T87! " ..j-.i.i ii.n - ..-I. I If OTICE") ' NOTTCH TO THB LEGAL VOTERS OF BCHOOL TSTRICl1 a 1, MULTVOMAH COCNTt. . ; i . OBEGOX - Too are hereby notified ' that PTJrwnant ' to a rain lotion . of the Board of School Directors of School District No. 1, Mutt pomsh county. Oregon, a special election , will be held within tha district on Satur day, the nineteenth day of June, 1920. to rota upoa the question of authorising the district to lery taxes within the dis trict upon the assessment roll for the year 1920. larger by 8950,009 (being, approximately a 8-miH lery upoa the eaiioai rd raluation of said district) than : the amount limited by- the Cbnstftutloa of the Stat, of Oregon, unless specifically authorised by a -Tot of too electors of tha district, said amount beinr the amount : aeeeasary in the opinion of tha hoard to provide for the purchase of necessary sites snd tha .rectioa of school buildings in various portions of th. district during the enraing year.. The polls will be open -en the day of Wetioa from 12 noon to 8 p. m.. and the qnalificationa of Totem at this election are fixed by Chapter 09, General Laws of Oregon for 1917. . In tha election, th. voter must bare the property quail ficatiofia, ; Dated Uus twenty-aiath day of April. 1920. j O. M. PLTJMMER, ' Chairman Board ot DirKtors, B. B.' THOMAS. Dtotrfct Clark. NOTICE OF SALS OP DRAIN AG B DISTRICT I BONDS racked by the Sealed proposals will be Board or upem.'ors r tne auametn Dramage I ltrict of Klsmath Countj-. Oregon. t th. otfic. iVU-VSi. Jf JLS??!? Board of Supervi'ors of tha Klamath Drainage . . , i Samatb D'ramareS tutui ttTboo? .f2 o'clock in the afternoon on the 17th day of "r. iw I Raid Bonds are to bs dated July 1st. 1020. 1 and are to bear interest from date at the rat. of six per cent per annum, payable oe the fiirt I day of January and to. fust day of July ef each yr. , The Board of Ouoei'usmu reserr. th. ricbt to reject any snd all proposals for any reason aad if not satisfactory to asid Board, - Address all com m il niraljooa aad all wroDosali to the nivieiulgned. . . C. R. DELAP. Secretary of ' B3smatht Drainage District, fciamath FsTla, Oregon. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTIO! NotK-e Is hereby given to the legal voter of School District No. 1. Multnomah coun ty. Stats of Ore son. that the annual school ' election for said district wiO be held on th. ! third Saturday of June, being th. 19th day , of June, 1920, for the porpoe. of electing two directors to scree for three yean: ssid : election to bs held at each of tha aereral . polling places in said district as proridsd by tli. board of directors; and tb. election to begin at the hour of ,12 o'clock noon ' And to continue until S o'clock p. m. of ' said day. Dated this 10th day of May. 1920. B. H. THOMAS, i Diytrirt Clerk. O. M. PLTJMMER. I I Cbairmaa Board of LHractora HAVE been authorized by the court to sell a large 7 -passenger Pierce-Arrow touring ear. which Is in splendid condition, and has been uaed s comparatively short time. This automobila may b seen and - examined at the garage of oss. av raegac, corner 8th and Burnsid. sta. Cemmunieetiott may be had with m. by ade oreesuig aae at 7U7 Oregouan bldg. - H. F. ONG, " Exnrater of tha Last Will and Testament of N Thomas Prince. Deceased. SEALED bids will be received until 13:00 noon. Jun. Slst. on stock of groceries, in voice 3 1 2 SOO. Certified checks or cash 10 par cans oi me muss accompany ma. uighi re- ssrted to aoorpt.aay or reject aU bids. Invoice i a u . , i.. , V "J wrm mvr. v i rx.vcn ciwa. THE AIUI STMKXT Rr 11T 1IT MT wia. Lucy Jane Gittus. having left bed and board. I will not be responsibl. for any arDw cDninow 9j aw sirer inn aate, June 12. IPSO. CHARLES GITTUS. MT wife. Elisabeth Zimmerman, having left my Md ana board. I will not lm responsible for any debts contracted by her. Signed, John J. j Zimmerman. . PR0FESSI0Ril AND BDSHCESS BIRECTORY s sr rs supplics LEWIS STENGER Barber Supply Co.. 10th aad Mr-rioa sta The place to buy barber .hairs sad supplies, ntoca nusinn Atwaya oa base LANK BOON MAKSRS A-S18S. Main 188. QOIC8 HEW AND CSED , BOOKS. ALL SUBJBCtS JOHNSON'S BOOK SlORB 848 Maia St.. bet. 2d and Sd. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS ALL KINDS of cacpenter repair work don. by day or cxjotract. Wseley. 800 Russell as,! Ant. 817-27. CARPENTER aad repair work done; also first class painting. 1141 A una eve., near AU tegsworth. Auto. 811-27. CAT AND DOB NOSPrTAt, ROSE C1TT VLTER1NABT HOSPITAL. 418 K. 7tk it. cor. Grant. East 1847. H-I942. OARPET CLEANINA W AN TED. CAJIPCTB TO CLEAN WITH NONPAREIL "G; renovator for carpets aad rags. Cleans them on the floor: tost brush over surface, that's sD. Nonpareil laia. rl..n 1n.1i atwt kn.k. i.k mIm.. u.. bow, Pnos low. manufactured. 81. postage paid, : l Portbuad. Oresan. - I 48 -Ninth st. Phone Rroadwsv 850X We Make FLUFF RUQS From Your Old Carpets ReaC TTJJaaV ' .11 Kvca od arwtt steU ad ttxy ! ixd fAtsiM i c writ Cor prie llac. Northwest Rug Co. aw. Mf "1" CL East aSSO, cshpet cLCHeini 4 Carpet Cleaning Sizing and Refitting Fluff and Rag Rugs WOTE1 A IX SIZES. WRITB OB CAUj i ' PORTLAND SCO CO, lTth at BeHwood 821 Ir3 Fluff Rugs From Old Carpets Bag Buss. aTI sises MsH Orders and far BookJat. - mfS IT TUT Steam or Dry Clea FLcrr rdo Co. 1441 Unto eve. N. East 05 IS. sV14T" toauL buiioin. r repaic work, car d cement work a specialty. Pbon.82l CEMCirr WORK -29. CHIROPODIST ETHEL. ' MoCOT. ehtropodist. 808 Buchanan hldg. wash. at. bet. 4th and 6th. slain tu in. OHIROPMAOTORB DR. W. M. TEASLEY, ebiropractor, baa opened . NftT-tK 'PArtlainfl In Rrirtn flnFa. offic la Madwea bidg.. 230 Third st. fori" orir I'oniana is m. serious ques- treatment of acute and chronic dinesiies, Boonultlnn that . ennfrnnta tYa Trrtlancl 14 - 15 - 18 - 17. Cag and brreatigats- , CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and maaaase. 10th - floor Broad war bides Marshall SI 87. Dr. I Laura E. Powmng, I DR. MeMABOH. 1 00 ebiropraetog. Pertlaad tbronea craaioanca treatinant kaat. 1 1 I etormwa FINK BELKCTTON FTTH. DRK StrtTR FOR tATB OB REST AT RARKLL'S MTSFTT I CMJTHEfO STORE. 11 TEffiD SI. atCI nvrtax, nun. . . COAX ajo WOOV I plaCE -. .,. ' I riKm your order wtta us now for next wia i fwt roppi, befor. price 1 4rwe. -COAI I mnvTs i iiKvn vn .-d mrntin 1 V "V-i w. - awiAT . " 1 HCCK rAlvtC -"A I SOS "Wat rm w . m ' jxaa I WS 6IXX.' IN arge" OB SMALL oOAXTlTf IIW UaVlltn afliaK rmlr aad I lirilssjlaaial I Star Wood & Coal Co. I T -- - - - . i 848 Sd s. Maia 1011 I MUST dinMe. 1500 eorda 4 ft. 11 eordwosd immediately. Spwisl prio. -Country tl.b. 4 j wood mined. (5. GO, dell re red pxoenpUi. oior. tengta wood blocs wood ana ibi Ma. I gau swea vs, gssi iwi BOXWOOD DefTeared fm mediately by Faltoa W 1201 Macadam. Phono Mala 41T8. i w Tnt. ;Ur. ,T wood. A-l 4 ft cordwood, 80.25 per eord. Na-1 JEN A Halb FWELi CO Lfamton. Oregon, m"uj a- vev. xmo v a TJ1 ar S a. Ae-VA oiaT. m,n in .nV", si , I woort - ..... - i- .7 s git "na"eo;' ont.ea fo ri .hkai I and coal, best prices: specisl prices on carload I lots. Hawthorne Fuel Co.. East S10S. I GOOD IS INCH SLAB WOOD I 84.50 a load. Delivered tntwhnra i Bnralv at Kami. run , tun. t'lT ' : FIRST class greao slaba, $8.75, any part of Sty. wooaiswn zT5. FOR SALE 4 ft green country slab. North of nuneeii at. Pbone Woodiswn S288. - BLOC: and slab wood. $5.75 a load tn 2 load lota. Oregon Fuel Oa.. Woodmwa 4103. DBT boxwood 34 a load ddi re red to northwest part ot city oruy. Mam 3o. - I 1 FIRST chue -R. R, tie.. fix8x&. 815 thousand. I ?TLP?!1"'w n- I eoutenoRi I KKTH es Co, wurossteV bide.' itaia l.K I No collections, n. charge, CUb. 1900. . COLLECTIONS FOR LESS T Wmism Willing. 194 4th at. Main lltl. OEimSTS ' nnf !f l-V DR. A. W. KEEMC, Washington st. Without Pais. Latest Nerre . Blocking Matbed. KDUCSTIONMa. ' OAPIOIMa THE WTNGWOOD GET A HEALTHY HORRY . w- w -11 j - danefn.. en and ea. n. Ahak h.n un. I nr. 8d. - I THB Dsnc. studio, sos Dekum bids.. Washing. I wr hour tenons. Curs, lessons apecisny priced I , ton at xra. Htnetie wmt, wmir hM. i " " .'T'T. . Mi.siL,avn a uwinjiUB sscsucrii y , rorvsino rcBor hnnl n. nriVitT in. n. ii.rtil CoSflon Ult 14th and W.h! Bdws 8380. 1 . .Mew, ... I ImnT Z'SLZ'ti T,h7M?' ""!. . . "T I - r . rniT.. ....i. ".Li . -iui .jmco. t sons at your hrxne, 31. . Tabor 8542. L. CARROLL. DAT. rocj and piano leMonsT I practioa 1 hour day. 83 Broadway 2555. riXTtlWCS SUP FUWWITURK - FRANK JOHN80N MFG. CO., . leu tnion aye. Store fixtures and .Uelrihg anads. Furniture I made -to order, Kanaira or all ktnti I East 8602. FUFiw BUT your SUMMER FTJRS at ' THW FTjR SHOP Finest Goods Moderate PiK.es SOS Swetland bldg. 6rb st Waahmgtoa. MAT C-EAWSW9 AND DVKRS IJCT tth ,. K.k iJs.T. CScl. rablock your nat. seat work, reasonable prices, prompt servicei Beat equipped est factory fa city, Royal Hat Works. 221 1st st LADIES' and gentlemen's bats chanad. blocked 1 Straws dyed iu color. Panamas specialty Kaufman Hst factory. WW Srd. near Stark. KCWPIK DOt,LS COLUMBIA 8TATUART CO. 888-370 HAWTHORNS ATE. EAST 12a OPTO W STRUTS OPTIOIAWS waw tVEa SClKNllklCALLY L tll-ylk.it " -' with modarn lnstrumeats. Glasses sarvTfr tWed. from 82.80 up. A .E HtrBWrTg. Optosnetrist. 22S 1st at, PAIWTtWa. TWTIMa. PSPKWMSWOIW - - - LISTEN I ' ' . . . THB SHRTNERS ABE COMTNG! weffVew.LJ0 JS2S?"i."d v P"'? Why not wsloom. sad entertain them by making ihiwf. shins f - A. C. LOGAW, Painters and Contractor. Pbon. Maui 2157, 4. .l. wuriuii, painuns. - turrng, pa perms. sww w. arm ax. savy, e.ie. wajn. sissy PATCWT STTORNKVS '-' I WE,HAVK tscwUy asjocisted with us 3 I tnen froaa the IL a. PmiaxA rfiw u, I l . IV.- - . " . avn, vw r K, WBSBe 1 ImIm, TV ,7 99d . U ml -T . . . t w.i M-r V"-?.hXT iTf sJ-kTLi: " I half a eenrnre. GOIJ1BKRG. 820 Worcester bldg. Maia 252 PLUMSiN. AND STCAM SUPPLIXS Plumbing Wor dsn. ' ejuickly ear ernciantfv ex a tiiti as. near lisitsUsftim. ,n.. ii.tr, mswahtp guaranteed Pboa. Saa 1984. 3S3 MFRKO metal works PLUMBING stjpplTfa at W7rrSfj PRICES. STARE-DAVIS CO.. 188 4th st. THE M. L KLINE CO.. 4-Kii-K7. Kroea rt.' PWIsTIiO. gWaRAVIWO. SINOINe) Print in P Jr j 8 1 1 1 1 4 sih n. ALiti 4k CO. let and oak. Mans 1 as Slla ' THB IRWUv-HODsft?. itopivU 987 Washington. Broadway 484, A-l 25. hoc sspAtrviia cUUsts; gnaraetwa. 212 4th at . neat Salmon. TINNERS JACOB LOSI.I TIN. SHEET IRON AND ROOF WORK 81Q 1st at, , Pboa. Maia 143 2C TRAN8PER AND STORAOE Oregon Transfer Co. Established 1878 - ' Tra nwfer and Forwardina Asmca . . : STOHAOK FREB TRACKAGV Offic aad Storage. 474 Gltsaa IBtn arei Onaait. ' Broadway 1281. A-l IS. ALWAYS PICK THB BEST HOUSEHOLD ttwuB arsLiausT Sloraga, packmsi Special vatea to all sofnta. C O. PICK TBANSFRR A STORAGE CO, 8d ard Ptne svs. Bnaidwsy 898. A'lOSa Storage and Transfer Clay 5. Morse. Inc.; ItTH AND ftl.mS. Broadway 8478 CCT FREKiHT RATES I " ?Bbd "htpped swst and etrnth. Mas I 1 vnon. nrnaowar ms. 1 CUT-PRICE floras, packing, ete. Edwards I fumiiurv vow ssaia nil, a-ioio, cuore 1 WELDISia AND BMAZINa JXFFERSOa AlCPVK aU)lAU aUtUa7 ISO CotUSBkaa as.' Phon. MarahsU SS4S, WINDOW CLCARINB THE Ideal Window Classing Co., building Classing 1 r Waning Tabor S3tt. wisomx. Tloor waxine- axul e-Aaral SHORTAGE IN FUND RETARDS lit OF DREDH HARBOR North Portland Business Men Appear Before Port Board and Tell of Need of Deep Channel. IreSelnfr of entrance to the harbor . .-. . . . wuii;iniri sustiuk m thr unci n.lui th 'Port at 'Portla.rid. il. nf rtll . " Tirnhnhlr fa.11. rAn water in deemed . .. . . . necessary toy the lumber and other industries adjacent to the North . . . . " ... romana naTDor in we miertsu oi off ehore ShlDDlnK. ' 1 " : Members of the Port of Portland qpm- . mission agree uiat UUs u correct, out P. M. Warren, chairman, pleads lacK of funds to carry on the enterprise. A .hnrtu itm in tha fSin fne tYiiat wnrk. Ar- cording- to Chairman Warren, amounted w f ivv. vvv aiiuucuij, wuu svf uiusyfrvw C1 Ad AAA s.mmeifra, wmtte wus, nSaaiP of TUef tOT -tb nex foar y3" DEEP WATJtB SEED PRESSED S A A vd r.nr.n.nt1nr triai Vflrfn -po-aa TJevedoiimaint Wm. sutd - , , - spokesman for the delegation of manu facturers who pressed the need of deep water in the North Portland harbor at the meeting of the port on Wednesday. When Chairman Warren stated that the ment Idea, and cited the lack of funds. he said : . . j - "Why don't you gentlemen get i to- gether and assist In the financial end of tms mauer, aaa the port will help you OUt that Is a bargain." said Aya. "we r on, and our contention with the board is at an end." Action of the board resulted In ! the .i t. n.i w auuiuru m .UKUieer rvi hemus to obtain outside help for mak ing a survey of the needs, depth of water, and the approximate cost of cut ting out the mouth of the harbor. Appearing before the board In efforts to get deep- water in the North Portland harbor was Percy iAllen of the Murphy Lumber company. He outlined the de- mands for coastwise and foreign ship- mentsi triaLt erniirl nnt Kb rilll nn : count of the inability of steam schooners to reach the minn docks on the , old uregon siougn. The plant is how cut ting 200,000 feet dairy, and he assured the port, that double that amount , would be sawed if facilities were adequate for water transportauon. STEAMER KATES L0WE& -Julius JJossche. president of the Pa cific Products company, stoke of the oirrerentiai in rates on oyster sheila from gun ports. Rati rates were quoted at ia.vo r. o. b. Portland, while steamer rates were o-0 any direct dock. B. C. Darnall, manager of the Swift Plant, owners of the Monarch Lumber uomiuinv. man a in, .raLteTvtnr - that - am the ruins of the old lnt wriloii hnm ?wal week. ago. a pew plant would www nuoww uus woura involve the expenditure Of only $250,000 to SUp- ? demands or IW50.000 to meet the V a w. . . 1 . nrv.k i i m , JS"?' Watr to North Portland harbor. The Swift com. PHiy: wag willing tn invest, tha laf tejr , -,, V. ,w. . amount f Ships could come to the docks. CHAKSTEX SEEDS .EMPHASIZED John S."Deall of the Coast Culvert Flume company, agreed to double the operations of his plant if the channel In Worth Portland harbor was deepened to admit tn te.- .7" " " oi.wii iivuuvitoib, Other operators spoke along the same i itnea. ueep water ts necessary but the Port of Portland is without funds. Reports of engineers who had investi gated the matter stated, according to Aya, that from 40 "to 50 feet of water was in the slough. tTh obstructions I w iviuys at lae lower I .h . -M ..o .-j i I . . " TV.". "wia...My I oreaging. Again lack of funds. V - : , i tving dams were eusrgested : blowinsr I out of the dike At the ' unner .nd of Hadyn Island ; essistance of the U." S. engineers. ' The engineers are agreeable to the cleaning out of the channel but tiie maintalnance must, fall on the Port I of Portland. Some. more, no funds. DOCK AT FOOT OP MORRISON STREET TO BE BTJTLT OVER Reconstmction , of - the dock at' the foot of Morrison street, north side, has been decided on by the Meier & Frank company, x who t control the ; oroDertv. Merrill's bothnn. whirr, fee tha . riuat 18 ye lias been a landmark at the I anr,mh , ,v, Mneei.n bridgje, will be a thins; of the past arter juiy l To accommodate the demands of river business, a temporary dock will be built, with a gangway leading from the bridge, for - the accommodation of passengers. Later ; it is the intention of the owners to construct a 3500,000 warehouse. MARXVE MEN END A1EETTNG; ; VANCOUVER IS SIiXECTED Winding up the session of the first get-together conclave of the Masters, Mates and Pilots. Columbia harbor No, 17 of the national association nomi nated Vancouver. B. C. as the next 1 meetimr - place. . Closed session r tor J members only was the finale of th three daysi session of the conclave. This morning at 9 o'clock visiting delegates will be taken over the Co- MASTERS. MATES AND PILOTS iiasyiAj:.aM.-eWia i Out of town delegates to the annnal eonveyytion of the Pa-dtic jurisdiction of the National Usoclataoa of Masters, Slates and Fllotav which closed Its meeting SaUnrday night. Left to right Captain George . W. Keener, first national vice president; Captain Lindley DaTia, Captain William W. Best, actios secre tary; Captain C W. Call, Captain Is, Snodly. WEDDED . TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ' ,n awawawssasssssaT-3-.wssiiei I'WiiaiiS mws a V 1. Mr and Mrs. J. J. 8. Hudson, mayor of Trontdale, and his wife recently celebrated their auWer wsddins; - In the third largest city of Multnomah county at their home, and were hosts to practically the entire popu lation. . . They were married te Oregon City lumbla. highway, with lunch at Bonne ville. r Captain Ames,' United States in spector of hulls at Seattle, was in attendance at the' convention. Captain Ames will leave the party at Bonne ville and will proceed to Seattle via Yakima.'-'- Captain Ames' - party con sists of four touring cars .with - dele gates as . passengers. v . nAKKTNS AG EXT DAY WTLLi . MAKE TOUR OF THE EAST J. J. Day, agent for the Harklns Transportation company, will leave this evening' for an extended trip through the EUlbO He will be accompanied by his daughter Lois, . aged 17. Worcester will be the port of final docking for Jack. On the Eastern trip stops will be made at St. Paul. Chicago, Detroit. Buffalo and New Tork, H. A, Hoff man has been named as agent for the Harklns line during the absence of Day. ' AXXi AXONG THE WATERFRONT Krank O'Connor, local agent of the Admiral Line steamships, is in Seattle on business. He will return on Monday. With passengers and freight from San Francisco the steamship Rose City ar rived up ' this ;morning and docked at Alnsworth. . - fiallinar from Astoria this morrrlnr. the steamer Klamath of the McCormick line carried a full list of passengers for San Francisco and san t'eoro. i JL.umDer lor San Pedro constituted the cargo. , v - Maior Cartwrisrht of the Columbia- Pacific ShiDDlne company has been trod- dlnar the sands where Omar Kharsui got hl inspirations. Major Cartwrieht re turned to ms oince yesieroay zor a pnez perioa Concrete Ship Launched San Dtego, C&L. June 13. L N. S. The 7500-ton concrete ; ship Cayamaca was launched here this afternoon. It is the first launching of a concrete ship in the History of southern canrornia. r .MARINE ALMAS' AC . , Aenvsts Jane 1 . ' BakersfleJd, American, steamer, from London via rew yore, genera . Daisy ' Frisiaiii, smsriran Saa Franciaoo. general. . Pan art urea Jim. 4 (5tv sf ToDeka. American steamer, for Baa Franoaseo via. Eureka, ana Cobs 3rv paaaengen and senexal. Bverett. Americaa steamer, for - Sea Diego via Everett. Frank H- Book, Aateriasji steamer, for Xoay tare, bailaat. atlas, Americans steamer, for Saa Diego, bal last. Joban Pnubm, Americaa. steamer. - for Sava awMuaoo, lumber. : Dapartsi1 June IS Klamath. 'American stammer, from St. Helens, for San Diego via ban Freneisoo, pa an angers end lumber. a Afrrrals June 19 Bos. -City. Aawnisn steamer, ' Croam Sea Franmson, , isnwengars and gencrai. ' ,: Tide at Astorta Monday ' High Water Low Water 11:30 a. nv. 6.9 feet I B:S1 a. m -0.4 feet 11:01 p. m.. 9.8 feet I 4:58 p. m.. 3.0 feet AT . irEIGHBOBHTO POSTS 'Astoria,. Jon. 12. Sailed at S-.80 a. m.. steamer Eastern Glen, for United Kingdom, for orders. Sailed at S:So a. m.. steamer t ileum. for Port rjsn Luis. Soiled S a. m . tteamer Oien,- for Yokohama via Kobe and Pugei Sound. Sailed at 8 last night, steamer Capt. A.,F. Lucas, towing hares 93, for Saa FTaneiicw. Arrived at 7:05 and left up 9 a. m,, steamer Daisy Freeman, from Saa . Francisco. ' Arrived at 7:05 and left up 8:30 a. m., etaamer Bai.ra fieid. from London via New Tork. . Arrived at 12 :50 p. m.. steamer Rose City, from ben Fran cisco. - . - ' -.7 u '.: Saa Frsncasoo, June 12. Arrived at 8 and ssilexU st 11 a. Jn.. staamer Willamette. . from Portland, for Saa Pedro. Arrived at 10 a. m-, steamar Multnomah, from Portland. San Pedro, Jane 11. Baited at 8 p. m. ataamer ArUaias, from Baltimore, for Portland ss Saa Frs nrisnm '- .. Seward. Jon. lJ.cUaod: Admiral Evaoa. southbound. 11:25 a. m. Saa Frsncisoo, June 12. (L N. - 8.) Ar rivad: West Iuaklp. Honckorxg. 4 :20 a. m. ; schooner Abrmna, . Levuka, , 6:05 a. m. ; Jan. str. Toknfuku Maru. Moji, 5:55 a. m.; schr. Wm. IL Smith. Nukualofa. 7:23 a. m. : China. Hongkong. 7:83 a. m. : Willamette, Portland, 8:13 a. m-2 CocA-aponset. Antwerp via Los An geles, 5:30 a. m. ; Jtnoah str. Waibemo, Auck land, 3:15 a. nv; Articas, Boston via Los An geles. 8 a, ra. ; li. S. I ism. Grays Harbor, 8:80 s. m. ; Multnomah, Portland. -.50 a. m. Sailed, Jane 12. Whittwr, Port Ssa Luis. 3:40 a. nv; Willamette. Lee AngeUs. 10:45 a. nv; rJ1T1Ti1inrMrniWaaWaMM888a cr-.-a.-0 .'..Mi.... S. Hudson June 11, H9fi, and Hudson has filled every public trust within the gift of his fellow townsmen since moving there 13 years ago. Once a year Mayor Hudson goes on a fishing cruise on the lower coiumDi river for two weeks,, but the remaining- fifty weeks -of the year is on tne job 34 hours a day. . r . ' Eagle Boat No, 5 7, for Alaska vie Seattle, at asvo a. m, .- SeatOex Jnn. 15 .TL ML Ml Arrived: tjar ot spofcaaw, from fiongkotig, sas a. Santa Ana. from Southeastern Alaska.. 8-J20 a m,; Jefferson, from Southeastern Alsaka. 6 .40 a. m. Sailedi Spokaae, for rksitheastem Alaska, 10 a. as.; governor, fo Saa Diego and can cTanciaoo, via, victoria, it a. m. Arnveo. June 11; liaitum. from Taooma, 7:45 a. Sailed. June 11: J. A, Moffett. for Richmond. 6:45 p. m.; Lyman Stewart, - for Port Saa Lois. 3 :30 p. m. ; Admiral Watson, for- Aa- cnora. at io:a sv , m. - PjinlnM 1m. V t A.nl bound. 4 p. , m. ' Kobe. June O- BsUed: Ksebuna Msro, for Seattle. . ,., Auckland. June 8. fx. N. aVl Sailed: Ma. kara, for Vancouver. - - Honolnbx. June 10-SaDadj Lake Filbart. for besttle. - - San Pedro, Jna. lLe Arslved: Caiiki. from Seattle via, Saa Frsnciaoo. - - -. Vancouver. Jun. 12. Arrived: Tahiti, from San Franeiaoa. --- Victoria, Juno 13. Arrired: Toyohaabi. from Horigkons, 90 a. m. r Passed out: Ani nVore, 9:20 a, m. Bellingham. June - IX. Arrived: ' DetwoooL front Honolulu via. Saa Francisco and Portland. Port Towasead, June 13. Arrived: Schooo A. P. Coats, from Kahulnl. theneo May 17. at 9-45 a. us. - Passed in: Northwestern, for Seattle, 9:45 a. m. - Tacoma. June. 11. Arrived: - Diablo, from AntofsgaHta, 4 a. m.; Rainier, from BeUingtyuii; Ajnnassaaor, from Brinsh Colombia porta. . IBM'S BODY IS City Grappleir Brady of Portland Finds Remains of Former District Game Warden. Oregon City, June 12. The body of Bert L. Jewell, former district game warden, who jwas drowned in the Clackamas river Wednesday, was found this afternoon two and a half miles below River Mill dam. Just above Hackett's Point and a quarter of a mile below where the drowning occurred. , r City Grappler Hugh Brady of Port land discovered .the body at the bottom In JO feet-of water. ; The body has been turned over to Coroner Ed Johnson, who will hold an irujuest Monday afternoon at S o'clock. . ' Jewell, who was a motorcycle officer of the Portland police force before be coming game warden, was fishing with Matt .Story.'-and Charles Straight when the accident occurred. . Their boat be came snagged on a rock and capsized. Straight and Story reached shore safely but. Jewell struck out across swift water. according to his companions, and sank. He was wearing heavy boots and was unable to swim.: - - Jewell is survived by his wife and five-year-old daughter. He was 42 years old. - . Amity to Celebrate Foiirtliof JiilyWitli , Program of Sports Amity, June 12. Amity will celebrate the Fourth of July. Ball games, slow an to races, foot; races, i drills, contests. airplane flights and; a big parade will be features, with a dance on the pave ment in the evening. An old fashioned picnic dinner In a grove in the park is piannea. Amity's first Chautauo.ua will be held from June 15 to 18.- . , TN SESSION TAivEN FROm RiVER TO DISCUSS FINANCES 0B1BAIERS -TO MEET TUESDAY Fifteenth Annual Convention to Be Held at Eugene; Addresses Are ; to Be Given. - The Oregon Bankers' association will assemble for their fifteenth an nual convention in Eugene at 10 a. m. Tuesday, June 15. Due to the unusual financial conditions and the important subjects that wiir-come tip for discussion during the two days' session, a large attendance is ex pected at this year a convention. Sec retary Ilartman has arranged for. a special- sleeper on the Southern Pa cific which will leave the Union de pot at 1 a. m. v of - the fifteenth to conduct the Portland delegation to Eugene. After the convention has been called to order by President C S. Hudson, pres ident of the First National Bank of Bend, Rev. E. V. Stivers will deliver the Invocation. '-. ... - ADDRESS OF WEI.COMB y Luke Xj. Goodrich, cashier of the First National Bank of Eugene, will deliver the address of welcome and the response will be. given by E. H. Sensenich, vice president of the Northwestern National Bank of Portland. . President . Hudson will then follow with his annual address. The balance of the morning session wilt be given over to e.n address by O. E. Bowerman, ; general ' secretary ; of the national association, on "Greetings from American Bankers' Association." and a talk by X L Lathrop, trust officer of the , Union Bank A Trust company of Los Angeles on "The. Organisation and Development of Trust Department. Tuesday afternoon's session will con sist of the followlnr addresses: - "The Banker's : Publio Relations." Georee A. Van Smith, assistant cashier. the Anglo A London Paris National bank. and the Manufaotured Feed Industry." Sherman T. Edwards, manager. New Olympic-cereal mill, cereal department. foruand : - "fouucai rrooiems wnicn Oreeon Bankers Are Facinr." Robert K. Kmita, president. Title & Trust com party Portland ; "Some Features or tne A. I. B.", Cyrus A. Woodworth, with the Ldtaa 4k auton Dana, ivoniana. , piciric DnrxEB feattjiib Tuesday evening a plcnlo dinner win bo served on the banks of the river near Eusrene. - Wednesday . morning the convention wul convene atr 9 a. ra. and will receive the report of the agricultural and other1 commltteea which will, bs followed by the; nomination and election of officers for the ensuing year. . "Wednesday afternoon the visiting, ladies will be entertained by the ladies of Eugene at the Eugene Country club. A golf tournament has been arranged for the visiting golf players. The rest el the visiting bankers - and their frlenda will be taken for an inspection tour through the University of Oregon and a short auto drive through the adjacent country. The officers who have directed the activities of the association for the past year are: - ' '. President, C. S. Hudson, president First National bank. Bend vice presi dent. N. U. Carpenter, president Citizens esnk, fortiana : treasurer, J . w. i coy, cashier First National bank. Ashland; secretary, J. L. HarUnan, Ilartman A Thompson, bankers, Portland. Edward Cookmgham New. President of Loan Association At a special meeting of the board-of directors of the Equitable Savings and Loan association, Edward Cooklngham, president of the Lead A Tilton bank, and for many years vice president and general manager Of the association. was made president to succeed tresi- dent Charles E. Ladd, deceased. Other officers, were-advanced as follows: F. McKercher, vice president, and for many years secretary of the associa tion, was made i first vice president; C. W. Hayburst, secretary, was made vice president and general manager ; A. C. Cammack, assistant ,. secretary, was made secretary ; R. A. Schramm, assistant secretary, was made first as sistant secretary, and F. E. Vrooman, auditor, was made assistant secretary, Since the first of the year 193 tne association has - received over 81,800 000 In savings and other accounts, and haus loaned over tl.200.000. ' It now has ooroximately 85,000,000 OT loans ana other assets. . . . , Normal 'School to Hold Exercises on Next Wednesday Oregon Normal School. Monmouth, June lZ-Commencernent at the Ore gon Normal school will be held Wednes day mominjr. President Lindley of the University of Idaho will give the ad dress. Diplomas will be presented try President J. H. Ackerman. PracOcally all of the class have signed contracts for teaching positions next year. Many members of the Junior class are also accepting teaching positions, due to the great demand. The members of the class ares ',. Ethel Akerson, Grace B. Ay res, Grace Nortne Bamett, Lora Berremanr Alice A. Blackford, Esther A Booth, Gladys M. Blue, Lida Coral In Brown, Ruth A. Brown, Alphia Buslck, Angela Canning, Beryl C. Cox, Myrtle L. Curtrlght, Mar garet Daniel, Ulla Dickinson. Ueorgia Kathyleen Dilley, Georgalta Mary East man. Amy IL Eccleeton, Mable A. KA meades, . Helen Albert Fish, Coral Lil lian Garvin, Anne Gorrle. Maud E. Gra ham, Dot Grounds. Evadna G Hagtf, Edna Haines, Electa Hamilton, Stella M. Hardwick, L. Mancanita Karvey, Oren W. Hays. Josephine M. Hef fley. Blanche Herman, blorence M. Hill, Daisy Evoline Wiseman, Genevieve Mary Howell. Nan Katherlne Hunter, Eliza beth E. Irwin. Ora B, Jameson. Jeeie S. JenkA. Ruth Mildren Johnson. Mil dred E. Jones. Ines Norma Kraeft, Zola M. ;. Kirry, iia C Kroeger. Helen - A. Lewis, Marlon B. Mac Donald. Grace Marie Malo, Addle Leona Martin. Bertha M. McCallister, Eugenia AlcNasjhten, Lola Theola MeNees, Abbie H. Means, Khttea Mick lam, Maggie J. Nisbet, frank D. Pimm, Kthei Alma Poland, Marie A. Powell, Fannie Colvin Pritchett, Mine E. Kobineon, Beatrice L. - Kobinwon, Clara M. Sales, Nathalie Florence Sell ing. Hazel a. Scott. Gladys M. Smith. Dorotby C. Smith. Edith Marion StAlley. Lois Sweek. Harold C TsOlmaa, Delia xrapp. - - , ; Charged Wlth Xon-Sapport Herman Schmidt, wanted la Portland to answer a charge ef .non-support, was arrested Friday night In San FYaneisco. Deputy Constable .. Ed Gloss will leave for San Francisco tonight to bring the prisoner to Portland. . win f. Ltca:. TREASURY IIOTES are oh k;;: The secretary of the treasury cf- fers for subscription at par and ac crued interest, through the fedcr. reserve banks, treasury certificate of indebtedness, in two series, bot' dated and bearing interest from Jut 15. 1920; the cerUflcates of Eri A-1921 being payable on January r 1921, with Interest at the rate 64 per cent per annum, and U. certifioates of Series TJ-1921 jbeir payable on June 15, 1921, and be ing interest at the rate of 8 r cent per annum. These interest rate ? establish a new high yield recorl for government securities. Bearer certificates will be Issued i i denominations of $600, $1000, t'.: 110,000 end 1100,000. The certificates of both series sh.Jl be exempt, both as to principal sr, 1 Interest, from all taxation now c ? hereafter Imposed by the United SUl . any state or any of the possessions t ." the United States, or by any loc; I taxing authority, ! except estate or In heritance taxes, "and graduated nA ., tlonal Income taxes, commonly known surtaxes, snd excess profits sr. i war profits taxes upon the incoms tr profits of individuals, partnerships, t,, soclationa or corporations. - - The certificates of these series not bear the circulation privilege. T! certificates -of Series A-1921 will ret be accepted In payment of taxes. Tt i certificates of Series TJ-1921 will accepted at- par with an adjustment c accrued interest during such time sr . under such rules and regulation shall be prescribed or approved by t! secretary of the treasury in payrr of income and profits taxes payabla f the maturity of the certificates. ' Treasury certificates of indebted nn of Series TJ-1920. maturing June 1. 1820; of Series E-i20, maturing J 1, 1920. and of Series F-1820. mat-urn : July IS, 1920. will be accepted - at r . with an adjustment of accrued lr.t r est. In payment for any certificates t T the Series A-1921 or TJ-1821 now t '. fered, which shall be subscribed t " and allotted. ', t Twin Falls Bonds, Free From Income Tax, Sell Rapidly That Investors are realizing the f,. '. that municipal bonds are sr Uln? f t exceptionally low prices ajjid return high yields for the reason that tlw are wholly exempt from the tf-1-', I income tax Is well evidenced by r rapid sale of the f 4 00.000 issue of c 7 of Twin Falls, Idaho, 7 per cent im provement bonds that are being ffore "" by the Lurobermens Trust company. Among new corporation issues, r trust company offers s block of i: r shey Chocolate corporation firet 1 y& per cent 10-year sinking fur. i f bonds. These mature June 1, 15; 3, t at the offering price. 97.E0 and intrr est, yield 7.85 per cent It is the lat est manufacturer of milk chocolate h the world." The net income for the lis : five years exceeds 6 times the inter est requirements on the new note lsu $50,000 Damage Suit StartcJ A suit for $50,000 damairei was fH : on Friday by Robert L. Wiiklns as- - . the North Coast Power company. . ..- kins says that on May 1. 18-0, r-, r Kelso, he came in contact with a hi r charged electric wire and received s. terrific shock that rendered him unc.'"- scious and caused injuries which 1 rOalms will be permanent. TTtANSPOnTATTO? , ,7 1 " - as OITV OP TOtK" SAfls from Portland 9.00 P. St.. June 1?. f t MarsbfMld. Kureka sod rise t -. ; ennneeosg with steamers to Los A,., , a sad ban DWo. . TO StSSKA FReiaa gfHTTt & 8 "CtTT OF BEATTLE." to ti ty aad way Ports. June 19. &U. "ADMIRAL KVv S, to Anchomisa aad wsy Ports. June 2X. S. 8. "ADMIRAL WATSON,- te EkjJi sod Anchorage, July 6. TICKET OFFICE 101 Teff9 ST. Fretsht Ofrice, Municipal Dock Ro. . Phone Main 8281. - PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COmPAHY. NoticetoSIiiTi"3: S. S. "ARTIGAGs; lor ce::HAL ki?m. c.:b SAILS JCXE ftTII Frelgkt Beeeived at MsalelpaJ EocU o. 8 Fi!C"E VJS.I 0231 PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. ROSE CITY - - Ct PARTS 10r00 A. IX I noccn's Juia3 lo FROm AINEieVORTM C0CX FARE INCLUDES BERTH 489 f Ull OITV TICKPT OVFICS. 8P S ViASrs, PHOej K In A IK bil FREI0KT OrrtCE. "t'VCT tzzx PHOMg fcciOAt.sAr k i THE SAN FRASeise-O FOetTLA.' ' ' a. a tdfisr. EW ZEALAR9 AMD SSUTil Zki tat TahrU ae Rartersa. (Man - Pa ' tenia, fiwtn See Frsnefa-itx-ltK- - uaica it cx tf i: itti ' CIO Cai'fsrnls CW f f act f . . . .j I i