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'JfKlDAY, AUGUST 13. 1220. 6 THE ORKUUN DAILY JOU R1NTAL, PORTLAND, OREGON ST. JOHNS CHE EXTENSION JOB IS GIVEN P. R., L & P. i Unanimous vote of the dock com mission Friday morning: awarded ' the contract for the overhead work and th!e binding of the rails on the , 1.1 miles of track for the new serv ice line on Kellogg street between municipal terminal No. 4 and . St. Johns, to the Portland Railway. Light & Power company, for $9462.73.' Time limit was set at 40 : days.'1. ''';!" -Hi: Grading- of Kellogg street, paving- be tween the tracks and the laying of rails was previously awarded to Kelson and Brown; for $25,020. This work will be completed by the time the railway com- "; pany ia prepared t lay in the overhead wires and couple up the rail system. The specifications call for the installation of a block system and telephone connections at any time that more than one car la operated on the stub line. Increased business at the terminal re- quires that car' service be inaugurated as ' soon M possible. , Auto service or walk is now the- only means of leaving: or . reaching the dock. Witt- the completion 1 of the proposed car line in 40 days will give direct connection by the end of Sep-' 5 tember.l in time to handle the rush for , the fall! business. "A communication from Engineer He ' gardt relative to caulking of the pon- toons on the drydock was referred to a . committee. UNIFOIIM POUT POIilCIES OF , r PACIFIC COAST IXITIATED San Francisco, Aug. 13. A movement for the establishment of a uniform sys tern of! port regulations and so far as possible of port charges in the publicly owned land controlled ports of the Pa cific coast has been Initiated by John H. JicCallum. president of the state board of harbor commissioners of San Fran cisco, in conference with other port au thorities of coast cities. " - The plan outlined would give to the maritime, world a definite program by .which shippers may be guided anywhere with a i system on which cargo rates on ocean freights may be based. Kxisting methods and policies, regula tions and the lack ef uniformity. Me Callumisald, worked to the disadvantage of the pacific coast as a whole in the field of! maritime commerce. j Preliminary conferences have beein held with port official of Portland, Se attle, Tacoma, Los Angeies rn.au ; Diego. McCallum will open the way for . ....u .... nlan at a COaSt convention of port authorities to be held in Seattle ia , Octooer. McCallum departs shortly for a- per- .n'if nnwaHAna tit the SOtfbOrtS of the United SUtes. -He wtU address thai American Association oi ' -thorities in an annual convention la Chicago October 4. . EFFORTS TO PUIili STEAMER j OFF BEACH FAIL TITUS FAR Kf forts to pull ; the steamship West Nivaria, ashore at the mouth of the Willamette river, Friday, were of no avajl. Water is being, pumped' out and 4000 barrels of fuel "Ml have been pumped in to barges In an effort to lighten the vessel. The dredge Tualitan of the Port D..ttani1 ia iwrirlrino' In fln;ffnrt to dig the craft out and in addition to the tug; Portland, tnre or uie naver ooais wilt 'take a pull "at her tonight. . .-rih TCfvnria went . ' ashore Wednesday while en route from Port land to Astoria, outbound ror tne urieni. She! was in charge of Pilot Julius Allyn. anAl In an tmnt' in nana the dredsre which 4s working Inside the mouth of the Willamette, sne iook a snear ana piled up on the Copn island side. Efforts ; to pull the steamship West The mouth of thai Willamette is a bad place at the present stage of water. The Colombia is up and the Willamette is Iowj so that the current runs up to the entrance to the .Willamette slough. The British steamship Mount Etna, from Vancouver, B. C, was forced to anchor below Coon island until daylight. She! came in without trouble. The Swede steamship -Indus, scheduled to sail Fri day! morning, did not leave down until latej in the afternoon owing to the dredge obstructing the channel in the attempt to release the West Nivaria. : :l:t' :'i " - I- " - f Positions of Vessels Kadio reports from North Head give the positions of the following vessels at 8 pi m. August 12 : . r, Drake, Honolulu! for San Pedro, 763 miles from San Pedro. - Atlas, towing barge 93, Richmond for Portland, 483 miles from Richmond. Alili ALONG THE WATERFRONT News of the Port ""- The steamship Rose City from San Francisco rwith passengers and freight is due to j arrive at Portland Saturday afternoon. ! Ia ballast from Baltimore the British steamship Treliaseck is due at Portland Friday afternoon. ,She is under charter to load wheat for the United Kingdom for I Kerr. Gif ford & Co, ; The . steam schooner Johan Poulsen sailed for Astoria Friday morning with lurriber for San Pedro. From Portland via Coos Bay and Eu reka , the Bteamship City of Topeka reached San Francisco Friday morning. The steamship SSnasta. Portland for the icontlnent. Is reported at Balboa. She cleared from Portland July 23 with a full; cargo of wheat. More Than 300 New Depositors Last Week V'- T We HERE must be -andj there is reason why this bank of Friiendly Service, is gaining new depositors at the rats of 50 a day. f Step in and meet our officers. Learn what Friendly Service can do for you. The probabilities are that you, too, will join' us by opening a i i 1 Checking or Savings Account j ' i One dollar opens a. savings account : ; and you get a home savings bank. remain open' all day Saturday and Saturday evening until 8 p. m. i Peoples) Bank GORDON BLDG. ! Where Fourth Crosses Stark ' a: SHOE DRESSING KEEP "YOUR SHOES. NEAT THE BIG PAiCICAGES -s tIQU ID'AND CAICE ij AlsoPastcsandUqcriifeforEtidii li-.'X THE eiinAllLEY V' I ''V' . - . ..... f I -" . Mrrifl Aart 19 ,1 TieliMiek. Britub wtnmbf. from BaUaa, bal last. .-:-- , , Departure Angutt 1$ : .' 8Uswood, Aaiericsa fteamet, for CaUuv Pent, lumber. . : . -, s - . 'i ; STARIHE ALMiJfiC ' ! . WhUmc at WW9 SJootti 'ty:. North Head. An. -18. CondiOom t i aaoota nt the riTer at noon:1 Wind northwest 22 miles, weather light fog. sea uaooth. . . ". , TlSea t Aitorla aturda mh Watrr Low .Water 0:21 . a.... B O feet ' -7:12 a. m-.--1.2 feet 1:15 p. m.. . .8-1 feet - 7:25 i. m. . , l.O fot DAILY KIVKR READINGS ; 8 a. m., Paeifle Time. -; STATIONS -I ?9 5f o 3 m Sri 9,-0.2 ) O. 0.7 i, O i O. -1 . J O 1 j ,1.0 - 0 i o. 17.9 t-O l I 0- Umatilla Albany Oreson City . Portland . . (-1 Falllnc. ItlVEK FORECAST The "Wlllanittte vlret at : Portland will eon. tines to fall slowly during; the net three daya r AT NEIGHBORING PORTS Astoria.; An. IS".- Arrired, at 8 a. m., Birit isn steamer Treliwiek. from Boston. - San Francisco. Aug. 3 3.- Arrired, at 8 a In:, tumn Cit7 'Topeka, from Portland ria. E reia. and Coo Bay. .-fT- Balboa, Aug. T. - Steamer Siauta. frein Portland, for UrcrpooL' t ; r - ? i San Pedro. Ana.. 1 2. -Arrired. at t a. as. and sailed it pi an-, steamer Kastem Ocean, from Portland for EncUnd. Sailed, at p. m., steam er The Anceles, from Portland for Leith. Railed, at a p. m.. steamer Eastern Bella, from Boston for Portland Tia Han Francisco. Norfolk.' Ant 11. - Sailed, steamer rort Wayne, from Portland for Bordcaaz. Monterey. An. 12 Bailed, at noon, steamer F H.. Back, for Portland. , : San Francirco. Ana. , 12. Arrived, at 2 p. m.. steamer Rienconcal, from Portland. Sailed, at 2 p. m.. steamer Rosa City, for Portland. j. 8an Eraoefcco, , An. JS. L N. S.) Ar rired Aor. 12: Borgland.i Chrfartiania, 10:30 a. m.; Santa Monica. Eureka, 11:35 a. m.; Santa Alicia., Valparaiso, 12 :1 S p. m.; Galilee. Behrina ea, 3)5 p. m.: Rich Cooral, S:30 P. m.; Acme, Band on. A: 10 t. an.; Kluabeth, Bsiidon, 7:5 p. ' m.;. Brooklyn, Baadon, 8:15 p. m. : Gorernor. Los Angeles, 10:26 p. m. ; Sailed Anc 02 :' Cosbo. ' Gray Harbor, 11:60 a. m. ; Wtpama. Los Angeles, 12:2ft p. -m.; Rosa City, Portland. 1 -.25 p. m.'; Wah keena. ""Orays Harbor, 8:15 p. m.; Admiral Schley. Los A nee lea, 3 :30 p. m. ; Mae Hyraan, r on dime. ro.v v. m. 1 r rmnK Btont. Brooking. 3:45 p. m. J Merania, trial trip, 6:10 P. m. ; T.'nimak, Wetport, 6:16 p. m.;- Sea Foam. Point Arena and Mendocino, fl-,10 p. n. Arrired Aug. 1 S : Humholdt, I.o Angeles, D :i u a. m. ; Arctic, r on uragg, 1 : p. m. ; barge VuUerton , in tow of tu Fearless) , Port San Luis. :SA a. ni. ; Willamette, boa Anceles. 8:60 a. m. ; City of Topvks, Portland, 8:50 a. m. ; motor ship Pacific, Christiania, 10 a. m. Sailed Aug. , 1: Crown - of, Toledo, Lirer ponl. 7:40 a. m. v ! : Seattle. Wash.. Ang. 13v fl N. S.) Ar rired; Princess Ena, -from British Columbia ports, 7:40 a. m. Aug. 12. Arrired: Presi dent, for San Francisco. 11 p. m. ; Admiral (Goodrich, from Ocean Falls. B. C. 12:40 p. m.; IX 8. A. T. . Burriside. ; from .Southeastern Alavka. :lt p. m. ttaDa 18tl Warthaas. for Blabber Bay, B. C a. as.; . S. Apex, for Southeastern Akaaka, a. m. Sailed I2tb ArgyU. for Port San Lnis. 10:10 p. aa. - 1 Petersbarg, An. 13. Sailed: Spoksna, Sooth bound, 10 p. m. - t m ' Hongkong. Ang. 10. Arrtrad: Izlon, from Seattle. i poets.' - , . " " n . Shanghai, Ang, 7. Axrs4: Africa Mara, from Seattla and 'Tacoma, ia Victoria. Glasgow. Ag. 10. Arriced: Uanian, from Seattle and Tacoma. . , ' tilaagow. Ang. 10. Arrid: Dwnel. from Seattle. Aag. 7. Sailed: Kmprasaa Asia, for VaneoTcri Manila Mans, for Seattla aad Ta- Lymaa Stew- CaIlao. Aaa.10. Arriradr alWtadber, from Belling bam. k , . . 1 CrwtobaL Aog. . Safled: EasUra Pilot, for New York, from Tacoma. ; 2.' - Hew Tork, Aug. 11. Sailed: Steel Worker for Paget Soond porta. ....- ,- , San Pedro. Aug. 13. Arrired: , pbyllia. from Breretx; M. 8. Boobyalla, from Seattle. porta: Watomwan. from EreretW for New Tork. Astoria, Aug. 12 Sailed; M. fl. Cetbana. lor Puget Sound porta. , 'Yancourer, Aug. f 1 2. Sailed : art,: lor Deatuaw ' - . Port Townsend. Aug. 1 S.-r-Arrired : Wil liam Bowden ia tow Honolulu. 8:1a a. -"m. Passed in: Large oil tenker, probably I-rman Stewart, for Seattle, a. m. Aug. 12. Passed out. Alameda,, for Anchorage, ria Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska. - a . - River Lighted fop Night Swimming Grants Paaa, Aug. 13. A laree flood lisht croiector waa Installed at River side' park today and will Htrht up; tho Rotrue river so that local swimmers and visltdrs from the Auto Camp park near by may enjoy the bathing both night and dax, FLICK SHOE CO. 112 FOURTH ST. FLICK SHOE CO. H 1 D O CM O u in o CO u H CO X H D O tla. CM YOU GET; BETTER -agt: icieic ! TT? IT . TrP F" 9 Top Grade : Calfskins Tan or Black BE SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOWS Certainly We Repair Shoes Men's Soles. .: . ; . ... . . $1 .50 Rubber i Heels , . i . . . ... .50c Ladies' Soles. . . .;. . . .$1.25 Rubber Heels. . . . .... .40c Flick ShQe iCpmpainiy 112 FOURTH J STREET, Between Stark and Washington to o c pa S2 3 E o Xli o w n o to O G P3 S9 FLICK SHOE CO. FLICK SHOE CO. 112 FOURTH ST. Tacoma Scouts Go to CamtS Ghinidef c' With Scout s of ; Portland tA arwaaa iklnMaM tflal CUmmstp' Mmn ff the : Portland Council of Boy Scouts, 14 miles p Kagle creek. canyon, waa. the objective of -28 Scout, who left Portland early "Wednesday morning. - Portland pcOuts Irt the party were Philip Manning, luchard Frteae. Wesley Barker,, ueraia Howard- Beckendorf. Rudolph. Walcott, Lawlor. Cheater - Rosa. Jack ; Creager. Clarence JTohnaon, " Arthur Qreen- Ouy Holmes. Charles R. Bacon; Carl W. Hell born, Charles J. Berry.. Waldo Workman, Roy Banta and - Russell Roberta, In charge of C. C Hall, th swimming in structor at the camp,, who came out to take them Jn. ' : -v-:- -- Nine members of the Tacoma council. In charge of Sergeant Major Lou 8. Genslinger, accompanied the Portland lads to camp. They are : j William Cain, Harry Cain, Robert Padelford, Emerald Curtwright, Irvln - Markuaon. Richard Stevens, Curtlsa Barber. Alfred XfOts and Carl' Wolters. , These Scouts have been at Camp Dover, the summer camp of the Tacoma Scouts. Before returning to their own camp they will jviait Camp Bu- cfisnan in the Olympic. The - boy a earned the morvejr for their fare on the side trip and the other expenses are be ing met by the Boy Scout council and th American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley have returned from Chinldere, where they "pent several days, climbed Mount Chinl dere and Indian mountain. Mr. lUley delighted the boy a. Mr. jand Mrs. Bruce Horsfall have made two trips Into the camp. Hors fall has made aketchea of the big Ior lodge, the "company"- street lined with tha Scout tents. Wahtum lake and other Interesting; views. - - . I! ' " DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING fe re I the bottle that answers - Jjl 1 the -call of millions. Ml' J I V ? Thb Coca-Cola. Company. Atlanta. OA. jrV t JtUVL '1 -vi f - - Inviting as your own kitchen i fk ' : -! ; --v.: - -.: i :' The large kitchens in which Tilla , , mook Cheese are made are as clean 1 and fresh as the most particular housekeeper could demand, j ; Great, shining vats and utensils, white walls, white - clad workers ; and through the windows, glimpses of the crxi green valleys that are ideal for dairying. Do you! wonder that Tillamook" Cheese has a superior flavor? In food value, Tillamook Cheese pre cedes meat, eggs, bread, potatoes and eleven other staples. ! Five quarts of full cream milk are used in r making a Tvinrirlnf "Tillarnrtftlr WJ ' i rich, creamy, mild delicious cooked - or uucuuKea. The best grocers sell Tilla .. mook -either by the slice or in family sizes of 6 and 14 lbs. n g . : ' TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION "TmEIHiIIJ... Sp, J? I TILLAMOOK, OREGON , j RL" WTS: ftS A- Tl The Comfortable Way of coins? Grays : Hairbbir (Abardeea or Hoquiam) ia i the Through Sleeping Cai' . , . '. r opented-by the , - Union Pacific ; System - - CO.-W. R. R. & N. Co.) FROM PORTLAND DAILY 11:00 P. M. Sleeping car ready for occapmcy 1 it Unfon Station at 9:30 P. M. ; . Apply to any of. our representatives to. make your. - reservations. . - J Im K. OMEB,' City Passenger Agent, 701- Wells Farg-o Building. - Phone ... Broadway 4500. 1 j COSOLITATET TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washington streets. . Pbone Main 3520. JT..- , , ( 3. L SlitEB, Ticket Agent Union Station. Phone Broadway S0Z. WM. McMURRAY. Caaeral Paaaenger Agent! Portland, Oregon . j ... i - JTUTT TOTJAT mm Houses Garages CRCCTID in P0RTLANO-SHIPPBD ANVWHCRI IN BUILT 4-T. MO TIONS RCsDV AN O KASV TO rUT TO-OITHia A 'trst-ciass boons or aarsg. dlrrct froat ilia lartorr at a uKKAl 6AViAa. Ira pat. do Btodisia.a s protu. wrtu lot csauDa. aCOIWAOf BUILDINC OOMPANV K sat ttsntfl snC Marast S Biocks stuta ai H.wtnoma. attena Kass B114 Partiana. Orator r $350053500 vfT!11" i S.. 1 p VERY -NIFTY ' Five-room bungalow with about $500 worth of furniture, located f from car.' every imaginable built-in feature and fireplace. This is a splen did buy. Terms can be arranged. 7SS Chamber ef Commerce ! 8E5TD US TOrJl'OLD CAHPETS j. - ', iWa CaO and DrUrsr) Old Rua. and Wooi'sn Olothlng Ws Mali, atararalbla, Hand-Worsa i FLUFF RUGS Raarn Slxa riuff Rusi Wmn S17J0 Baa Rues Mr.st A I. Slxss CloU t CX.nini ana Oy.me Dpt asail Oram, Sn4 for Boaant MitlrtuM i Rtneratad, Mad Over, Made to Ordar I Feathers fieaorated , Carpet riaaslog - s sui. SUamsa OlMiwd, 1 J10 wasTastaj FLurr nua eo. S4 Union Ar. N. Cast SS1S. or Cast 76BS ' WE CALL FOR TOtTat Ot . - CAM PETS stags aae Kiao Clalhlag FLUFF RUGS alt Vfork Tamed Ost Prompily Baa Baca Wa All lsa alali Ordera Read for Boofc. let Car pet a Cleaned. Laid sea Balillad KCnTH'VEST RUG CO. 1M BA AT ElllHTII ".TREBT . rHO KB BABT .