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m - MONfJAY, SEPTEMBER ' 13, 1920. iHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' OREGON FOUR DEEP, ITER VESSELS TO CLEAR IN NEXT FEW DAYS , Four deep water veaeela will add to th tonnage In Portlan-djJearbor the present week and will clear for lrn with grain, and general cargo within 10 days. The steamship Steel Worker. Isthmian line to Norton Ully, In with 1400 tona of steel. More than one half of this la for the Northwest 8teel company. The Jteel Worker will load general car go out. In to Kerr, Oifford & Co., In ballast, the British steamship Minnie de Larrl- nag arrived up Monday morning. Sfee Oieasures 3200 net tona and will load a full cargo of wheat for the United King dom. Third on the list Is the steamship Meriden of the" General Steamship cor poration. She will take from Portland MOO tons of wheat, 2000 tons of flour and 1,600,000 feet of lumber for the west coast. The first direct port will be Callao, Peru. Due off the mouth of the river Mon day afternoon is the steamship Waban of the Admiral line, from Shanghai. ene is in Ballast and will load general cargo put for Japan, North China and Manila. The steamship Abereos of the same line will complete cargo Tuesday and win clear for the Orient. coastwise business is holding up to a record point. The MCCormlck liners are getting away at the rate of one each day with full lists of passengers and ca pacity cargo. The Multnomah is sched uled to sail Wednesday and the Wapama on Thursday. Destination of both will be Ban Pedro. Mm, Saa rdr ssg. tea IMastfc pasMOsen sad imiawir -HAKIVE ALXA9AG WWUmp at RhW MeuUl .; North Head. SoL II. ! tspart fnai Korta Hea4 today mat of arte tolas Sows. TWas 4 aisrta TsiSay Hiss WsUr Lew Water 1:44 a. .... S. fast 8:08 a. aa,. S.S Mat 1 :6ft p. sa-...ST (sat p. BX.-O.J foot DAILY KIV&-R KEADIStfg S a. in.. Pactftg Trasa. STATIONS. L'maUkia I ii I 4.3 J-A.l .IS Albany 10 1.4 S.l Halasi 30 1.1 J t.l O.ST Oratoa City ,.... 18 4.8 "S.t 0.4T PnrUaad IB 1,1 0.4 ! PASSENGERS HELP OPERATE ' PUMPS OX S. 6. FORT BRAGG Passengers on the steamer Fort Bragg, operated by Hlggtna of San Kranclsco, Grays harbor for San Fran Cisco, report mat the vessel was In a dang-oroua condition at aea Friday night and Saturday, and that passen gers were called upon to man the pumps. The Kort Bragg put Into As toria Saturday, and on Sunday after noon the passengers wers given a re. fund for the prloe of tickets and fare to .Portland. Astoria reports state that "a little engine trouble and nothing se rlous" was the extent of the trouble. Captain Korta to rtenljrn Captain George D. Korta, veteran bar pilot at San Francliwo, will resign from active service, according to rumor along the front. Captain Clyde Parker, one of the best-known steamship masters on the Pacific, is said ot be an aspirant for the vacancy. Parker was formerly master of the steamer Rose City. innuiiHinMninuiinuiunninnuninninininHiiiiiniuiuniiiuninnnniiniiiiiiiuiuniuiinn 2 Principe Portland () Hi. M rail s BITES FORECAST Tha WUlaaaatta atirar at Portland will rise lowly Tuesday sad probably Wadatadaf. AT SIIdHBOKIXG PORTS Astoria. Sot. II. Arrirad at 4 and left hp a. a.; Steaatr Frank D. Stout, from 8an Padre. Loft op at 8:Iv a. m. : ateamer Taa- aentmra. from London. Arrived at v:SO a. m. and left up at 3 p. am.: fraoeh tamer Moat (.sale, from MsneUlet via Bui Krancnco; Kort Hfag wU ba deiirsd bare apteral days: staajnera Wlllaaiatto. Haattasa and Klaaaata anchored bo- low. a.a Pranriaoo. ReeL 12. Sailed at 7 a. m. Steaaaer Celilo, for Portland. Sailed at IS a. m. Japanaaa Kramer ti.Ua alar, lor rcmiaita. Manila, Bap. Arnica: Bteaner Moatafsa, from Portland. Talna Taa. Kent. 9. ArriTod: Steamer Waat Nirerta, from Portland. Han I'1n. Unit. 11. nailed: Hteaner HaJ eo, (or Columbia riftr. Balled: Btetsitr Wast svatan. from - lore., lor t'oruaaa na Ban fraaciaeo. Artom, Scot. 11. Arrrred dowa at 4 :1 and ailed at 9:1 p. m. : Brltlih taa mar pilar da I.trrinut. for United Kingdom- Arrived at and l.u up at 10 p. m.: Mtaaaser Oleaai, from I'ort Ban 1.0 1. .Hailed at 7 :SU ji si : r4iea.na.-r F. 8. Loop, (or Baa Francisco. Armed at 4 p. m. : Mt.'amer run siisaa. irom Uraya Harbor, paynpe diaablnl. .ijioria, oriu io. imm oown ai l it a. tu. : Mteamrr Hulrtas. Arnred down at Anatrp- ton at 7 Hit . in.: Htnnuf Abrim Arnred at 8 and left op at 10:30 a. m. : Staaaur Steal Worker, from New York rla San rranoueo and San lViiro. Anired at M:SU and If ft so at 11 a, m. : Steamer Daisy, fxcra San Kranoaeak Ar rirel at H:Au - in. : t:camer Col. K. 1. Draka, from Seattle. Hailed at ll:3st. m.: Steamer Co. L. 1,. Itraka, towiiu Baraa 8S. 1st 8aa V'nuv- Cisco. Hailed at noon HteamaT City oi Topeaa. for Cooa Bay, Kureka and Han Fraaciaso. Mailed at 1 p. m. Steamer kyder Hanify, for Baa Pe dro. Arrired at 12:S5 and raft up at 4 :tO p. m. : Brltiati ateamer Btiania Da Lawriaasa. from Baltimore. Arnred at 2:10 and laft up at 4 40 p. ra. : Btaamar Maridaa, from San Vraaeieoav Sailed at 4 p. m.; Stammer gsaUaia, tor Haa t'edro. Haa Franriaco, Sapt IS. (t I. S.) At rtreel Katheriaa. Tanturs, T:1& a. m.; Tahoa. Oraya Harbor. 7:1 a. ra. ; Sure of Ensland. Bristol Bay, 10 a. ra. ; liornmM, Jm Aiutrles 10:0 a. m.; Wliltticr, Port Baa Lets; Frtd arirk Luckanbach. New York. llll a. am. Bailed W. K. Herrin, Monarey. I a. m. Man Franctaeo. Kept. 1. (t ti. S. Ar- rirrrt, Brptembrr 12, Queen, (ran Seattle, at 12 03 a. m. ; Star 6f France, from Bristol Bay, at 8:43 a. ra.: Atlaa, frem KetehikaA. at 8:43 a. m. ; W. V. Urrrla, from Aatoria. at 12:10 p. u. ; Kullerton, from Port San 1-aU, at 1 p. ax ; Caspar, from I'aepar at 1 :2S p. m. ; Pboe nix fom lioa Antelaa, at 8:4S p. m. ; Norwegian MS. Geoff YVaabinfton, frnm 'Antwerp, at 0 p. ra : Star of Italy, from Nrknrk. it 8 :1 3 p. m. Hailed. Srnteanber 1 2. Mre, Koam. for -Mendocino, at 1 2 :OS a. m. ; CoguUle. for r'ort Bras?, at 10:60 a. m. ; Urea, for (jrayt Harbor, at ii ii a. m ; Phoenit, for Greenwood, at 3:45 p. m. ; I'nimak. for Timber Urcre, at S:S3 p. m. Positions of Vessels Radio reports from North Head give positions of the following vessels at D. m.. September 12 : Las Vegas, Honolulu for San Fran cisco. 511 miles from San Francisco. Writ germane. Honolulu for Kan Fran Cisco, 41 miles west of San Francisco. Pearl Shell, San Francisco for Shang hai, 998 miles west of San Francisco. Broodkdalev Honolulu for, Han Fran- , Cisco, 710 miles from San Francisco. Sallan, San Pedro for Shanghai, 1218 i miles went of San Pedro. Went Hlxon, Honolulu for Los Angeles, 919 miles from Ixs Angeles. AL.li ALONG THE VVATKR. FRONT The steamer Frank D. Stout, San Francisco for Puget Sound, put Into As-tori.-. Sunday ana proceeded to the Port of Portland drydock for repairs. The trial trip of the new steamship Kgeria has been set for Tuesday after noon. She will leave the Coast yard at 12:15 p. m. The steamship City of Topeka Is In at Coos Bav. southbound from Portland. Military Pact of French and Belgian Nations in Effect Paris. Sept. 13. (U. P.) The Belgian minister today notified the French for eign office that the Franco-Belgian military alliance had been officially ac cepted by Belgium and waa effective Immediately. News of the Port While the terms of the Franco-Belgian alliance never have been made public, they are supposed to provide for both a defensive and offensive agree ment whereby Belgium would immedi ately join France If the latter went to war. If such terms were accepted, Bel gian "neutrality." violation of which by Germany caused Great Britain to enter the world war. would be abol ished and Germany would have a legal right to invade Belgium In case of an other war with France. Reports from Belgium two weeks ago indicated the labor element there iad prevented the government from ratify ing the treaty. Under the provisions of the League of Nations, ' the treaty must be made public and be acceptable to the league i before it can become effective. ArrivsU eptamber 13 rtaiiiy. 'American steamer, from Ban Frandaeo. baUaat. Mlnnia rl '"Tinas. BriUih eteasur,. from Baltimore, ballast. : '""fl Tannanburs, British stetamtr, from London, ballaat. Frank P. Stout. American steamer, from Baa Pedro, ballaat. Meridian, American ateamer, from San Flso V siseo, btllalt Arrtratt September 12 rlnm, American ateamer, from Port San Lui oil. Steal Worker, American steamer, from New York, general. Departures September 1 9 Roes City, American steamer, for San Fraa isco. paaaengera and seneraU Departures aaptambar 1S Point Lobot, American steamer, (or Callao via St. Helen. , lumber. Klamath. American steamer, for Ran Fran Cisco and Saa Pedro, passrnsrrs and lumber. VViliamttte, American ateamer. for San Fran- Maine Republicans Intimidate Working Girls, Says Woman e Augusta. Maine. Sept. 13. L N. 8.) Mrs. William R PattanglU, wife of the Democratic leader, and herself a member of the - Democratic national committee, today publicly charged the Republican party with resorting to un fair methods In registration ot women voters in Maine. Mrs. Pattangill ac cused Republican employers ot intimi dating working girls when they went to register by having Republican women Induce them to enroll as Republicans. wsMsms Broadway Service Is Superior Service Depositors banking here will find many con venienceg nd features not common to at! banks. This is the only bank in tfie city paying the popular rate of Vc on savings accounts. I JsTI 1 I IB ivra 1 This is the only bank in the city paying 3 on special savings accounts where the average monthly balance is 1500 or more. There are five good xeasons, all told, why you should bank tiere. We would be ' glad to explain them to you personally. "BROADWAY SEBTICE lactases aa Aceonat Adapted to the Xeds of Everybody. Itdlvldsal, CoBBsrclal gat SaTlags, BBOADWAT ASD 8TABK AgamU for Usa Bstttarrick rattwrsts All Skowiaig FaQ Da&aatater Now In. Nam Fall Styles Now "The Store That Undersells Because It Sells for Cash a IllSIIlIllIIlllIIIIIIIIlItllllltlllllllUllllillllllllllllllllllltlllllltllltllllllllllllllllllltllttlltlllltlllllllltlflS Spcial Fr Lmsobs U tlso Us of Ua Thrwa folat Embroidery NeWle at Our Art Goods Section. Don't Miss Tnem. Ettarp o TI- mm ... W IE e Tell a Story of Wonderful Saving Possibilities That Few Shoppers Can Well Afford to Miss Values Are Far Out-of-the-Ordinary j I O I A Timely Sale of Corsets $1.79 Corsets $2.39 Corsets $2.95 Corsets $3.59 The Fall season is here and your Au tumn apparel demands, of course, a new forsct. Do you realize tha we nave cut hundreds of our regular stock models fat this one day sale all the way from 20 to 50? Well, we have. R. & G. Empire Lady Ruth Mcrito Lady Louise Calma: Scores of mod els, back and front lace, pink or white, overweight c o u t i 1 s, brocades, Pekin stripes, double batiste, fancy novelty broches, etc. II styles at $1.79 sport and average models Lady Ruth and Empire mostly. 17 styles at $2.39 Wonderful assortment of sport, heavy, stouts and average. Mer itof Le Regente, Lady Louise, Empire Merito mostly. 15 styles $2.95 sport, stouts and average, R. & G., Merito, Le Regente,, Calma mostly. 14 styles at $3.59 cream of the house, strictly high grade R. & G., Calmar, Merito stouts, average and smart sport models. Extraordinary Purchase and Sale More Than 3000 Yards Woolen Dress Goods Quick to take advantage of a price break on a splendid lot of fash ionable Fall and Winter Weight Woolen Dress Goods places us in a position to offer our patrons values far out of the ordinary just at a time when most.every woman's thoughts turn to securing such fabrics for themaking of the new season's garments. So,' if you woulJ pur chase high-grade, all-wool fabrics, correct in weave, perfect in quality, desirable in color and at a splendid saving don't miss this Sale! 56-Inch All Wool Double Warp TRIC0T1NES S4.95 This Sale At, Yard i This extremely fashionable fabric comes fn a deep rich navy blue a real "mtnnish" fabric that makes up beautifully. An unmatchable value- at $4.95- 54-Inch All Wool Novelty TWEEDS This Sale .(fcO OK At, Yard 6cVO A fine assortment of colors In, the most popular mixtures S 4-inch fabrics, all wool, shown In a splendid weight. A wonderful value at $2.95. Comfort Coverings This Sale 29c Yard O Cretonnes, Silkolines and Silkateens In pretty figure and flower designs in medium dark coloring brok en line? from regular stock, to close THIS SAXE st 29c." AUTO ROBES On Sale JJQ A O Tuesday at tDO.TcO fj Just 15 in the lot. Splendid Auto Rofcy of good size in cotton and wool mixed. They come in neat plaid styles. WHILE ANY REMAIN THIS SALE AT S3.48 BED SPREADS On Sale flJO QJ Tuesday atDLiiJt) fine lot of full size white crochet Bed Spreads shown in neat designs and hemmed ready to use. WHILE ANY REMAIN THIS SALE AT $2.95 English LONGCLOTH 10 Yards for $3.90 Only On Bolt to a Customer fl Fine nainsook finish English Longcloth of splendid quality full width 10 yards to the belt. THIS SALE AT $3.90 27 Inch Outing Flannel at 25c Yard fj A standard quality plairr blue and plain pink 27-inch Out ing Flannel priced This Sale 25c NONE SOLD TO DEALERS Two Pound WOOL PROCESS Cottorf Batts at $1.48 Only Two to a Customer f Beautiful white Cottoa Batts in wool process finish. Comes 72 by 84 inches and 2 pounds in weight. THIS SALE AT SI. 48 Beautiful Taffeta Silks $1.98 Yd. A Full Color Range to Select From Silks of Lustrous Finish and Perfect Quality We want all our store friends to see these beautiful Taffeta Silks and to share in this special offering. We secured a great quantity at an unusual price concession ana we promise you a great "silk treat." They are 36-inch Taffetas, soft, durable and of brilliant finish. They come in all wanted plain colors and are priced for this sale at $1.98 Yard. . a . Another Great Sale of Beautiful Georgette Crepes, Silk Voiles, Chiffon Cloths and Silk Marquisettes on Sale at $1.00 Per Yard This price is less than the manufacturing cost This Dollar Day sale of these extremely dainty and beautiful fabrics for making parly and dancing frocks, afternoon dresses, waists, blouses, etc., will be one long remembered by the women who are fortunate enough to be able to attend this sale of phenomenal value-giving. Included are 39 to 42 inch Georgette Crepes. Silk Voiles, Chiffon Cloths and Silk Marquisettes in all the best evening and street shades. Again we advise that you purchase for both present and future needs" for 1.00 a yard U less than the manufacturing cost. n i . On Sale in the Center Aisle, Fancy Goods Section. r EXTRA! The First Time in a Sale! WOMEN'S' WOOL HOSE At $1.15 Pair The Fashionable Heather Mixtures Fashion has decreed that these are the popular stockings for fall to wear with stylish footwear. They come in neat heather green mixtures and are made with reinforced heel and toe. All " - fT sizes. This Sale at, pair tDL.LO Again We Were Fortunate in Securing A Great Lot of Standard ALUMINUM WARE AT A SPECIAL PRICE CONCESSION at $1 .69 te X ' Alt 1 Si Or I Price FOR CHOICE i 500 Pairs of Famous Makes Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords J. and T. Cousens A. M. Greightbn and Van Duttenhofer Makes; All.Pr. i : .'. $2.35 At (his ridiculously low price for it represents a merie fraction of their actual worth we offer choice from all broken Tines in the above famous makes. :- Styles are all good and leathers are the most popular black vici, patent colt, gvnmetaL etc.- styles in high shoes with cloth or matt top low or high heels.. Not a pair in the lot worth less than twice the figure quoted for tQ QK thi Sale ... . . . . . .'. . . - . . . 3aaa.OJ Invincible and Lifetime Aluminum, Percolators Double Boilers Sauce Pans Covered Kettles Preserving Kettles Convex Kettles1 In our Basement we have arranged another great sale of Aluminum Ware In well known and reliable makes, every piece of standard quality. The assortment Includes about two doten EACH of the foflowlnf items so if you are to profit by the great saving, you should come as early as possible. When the sale start you'll have choice from: 24 Good Size Percolators 24 6 Qt. Preserving Kettles 24 Sets of 2 and 3 Qt. Sauce Pans 24 4 Qt Sauce Pans j 24 6 Qt. Covered Kettles , 24 4 Qt Convex Kettles i While 4ny Remain You Pay Only $1.69 for Choice N Vhonm or Mail OrWi Neat Stat CO. D. j $43.75 For Women's Handsome Coats Continued Tuesday an extraordinary showing and-sale of women' new fall and winter coats at a phenomenal price reduction $43,75, Come If only to look. Here you'll find Individuality in design, richness of fabric and skiliful workmanship In this comprehensive presentation, with the added advantage of extreme moderation of price. Values truly sensational. ; , " Our Stare Now Opens at 9 A. M. 2 Store Closes at S:30 P. M. ... t Saturdays at 6 P. M. EXTRA! Men's Fall and Winter Weight . RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS ; At $1.98 v ; Sizes From 38 to 44 ? j I :: If you can wear any of the sizes In range 31 to 44, yOts can secure a splendid bargain in Men's Tall and Winter Weight Derby-Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in ecru styles with closed crotch., Qi QQ This Sale at . . . . , . .V . .......... OJ-.aVO s E E When shopping, come Here first. We didn't say "buy" we said "come." It isn't a demand nor a command; it's merely a hint. We want our stocks and our prices to suggest how to invest the household capital at yemr disposal, You owe it to you self-interest to see the 1 vast varieties of this great store; you owe it to your personal concern to see the dependable qualities of the new fall stock; you owe it to your spirit of economy to see the moderate prices that are quoted at this great store. The housewife who is thrifty, the husband who is prudent, the mother who is careful, the father who is frugal every prominent member of the family who has an economy duty to fulfill will find it a part of wisdom to come here first. Then make your comparisons and shop where your best judgment may indicate. e s a'" s i 4 in I! I i. The Most in ValueThe Best in QpaliSy fiuinnciuuiuiuiimm iniiunnminiHiniiniiniiiiiiHiinuniniiiuiHiiMniiiniiiiHiiiniimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnii r: 4