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THE OREGON' DAILY JOU RNAL.. PORTLAND. OREGON.
' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1020.
"SC
OCEAN FREIGHTS
By
' , An Increase In ocean freight rates
;for wheat and tlea from the North
TaciflC to the United Kingdom, with
'). 4t concession In the matter of de
i murrage, has been announced i by
Jha TJ..ited States Shipping board.
Grain shipment have been advanced
from 20 to $23 a ton, while the rate
on tlea haa been Increased from $45 to
$66. The heretofore specified demur
re charge of 4 rent a gross ton
'-where a vessel falls to discharge 800
tons a day had been modified to a
"lay day" agreement, which permits a
'.' vessel to utilize the time saved In
loading on the time specified in dis
charging before the demurrage charge
la Invoked.
With the Increase In the ocean freifht
rates It Is the general opinion among
operators and exporters that new char
ters for the United Klitgdom and the
Continent will be announced freely.
Since the early part of . August there
has been practically no assignment of
shipping board vessels for the grain ex
port trade and the private charters
' : have been few and far between.
The' latest private allotment an
nounced Is for the American steamship
, Ileber (new), now at Ban Francisco and
launched August 7. She is in to the
Tortland Flouring Mills company for
wheat or flour for the United Kingdom
and will be available for October load
ing." Ties for the Continent have been go
ing stow but the advance In rates will
probably take some of the excess ton
nsge now in the harbor for thaf trade.
Rates to the Orient and to the west
coast are unchanged and the new sched
ule announced by the shipping board
will not have an immediate effect on
the Idle Japanese tonnage.
SHIPPING BOARD ASCRIBED
MOTOUSHIPS SAIL WITH
LVMBKR FOIt WKST COAST
Court troubles of the motorshlps Cal
burra and Challamba having been
,4 cleared, the two craft got away Tues
I day for the West Coast with full car
". goes of lumber. The Culburra cleared
for Arlca with 1.536.113 feet, valued at
1 154,422.55. The Challamba goes to two
I ports In South America, Valparaiso and
Antofogasta. She has on board 1.588.-
J72B feet of lumber, with a total valua
tion of 154.670.
" For Sydney the schooner William
Bowden cleared with 810,745 feet- of
lumber, valued at $33.7&0. The motor
ships were dispatched by Dant & Rus
sell, and 'the Bowden by Brown A Mc-
' . Cabe.
POWERBOAT BIjAZER SETS
RECORD IN 70 MILE RUN
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept. 21. By making
the run from F. O. Foster's dock in Ho
qulam to the dock of the Queets Trading-
oompany at Queets river, a distance
of 70 miles up the coast, In six hours
and 15 minutes, the powerboat Blaxer,
new freighter of the Queets Trading
fcompany, set a record which marine ex-
''' perts believe will stand for some time.
; ' The fastest time heretofore was seven
hours. On the record breaking trip the
Blaser carried a full cargo and several
passengers. On the return trip the Tea
sel brought 10 state surveyors who have
been running lines from the projected
f . highway between the Klalock and the
' Clearwater rivers.
Positions of Vessels
Radio reports from North Head give
position of the following vessels at 8
p m. September 20:
Steamer Richmond, towing barge 95,
neame ror Ban fearo. zsu miles rrom
Seattle.
Steamer Provldencla., Aberdeen for
Fan Francisco, 18 miles south of Orays
, 'Harbor.
Steamer Porter, Everett for Gaviota.
220 miles from Kverett.
Steamer Yosemite. Port Gamble for
Pan Francisco, &5 miles north of Cape
Blanco.
Steamer Washtenaw. Port Angeles for
Port Pan Luis, 743 miles from Port
: San Luis.
, Steamer Pellwood. Kan Francisco for
' Puget 8ound, 441 miles north of San
1 Francisco.
Steamer Paraiso, Marshfleld for San
Francisco. 245 miles from San Pran
, Cisco.
T
riog-ardt to Entertain
n n. Hearardt. enrlneer for the dock
Nrnmlsslon, will entertain members of
l Portland Business Men's club at
on at Municipal terminal No. 4
.ay. Arrsnirements are under way
.aln the Forelsrn (Jommerce club
and later the Kant Side Buel-
club.
TlIFe WATERFRONT
Lbark Buffon. St. Nazslre
la river under charter for
,'nn-Taylor. waa 'spoken
me t oiumoia river,
veil. She sailed from
L.I una 6 and left the
of Topeka of the
irom Man Fran-
Bay. Tueadav
1st of passengers
finished Tues
Hhe will tro
ible.
,n from the At-
ar event na;
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V.
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V
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Port
New Tork
frrci San
BONDING SITUATION IMPROVES
TREASURY
DEFICITS
T
ROAD PAYMENTS
Irf's, letter to the banks asking for
their support to th recent certificates
of Indebtedness Issued by the govern
ment, the secretary of the treasury
stated that during the first two months.
July and August, of the current fiscal
year ordinary . government', disburse'
menta exceed receipts by $125,77.191.12,
the deficit being due' chiefly to actual
cash payments, approximating $130,000,
000, made necessary by the provisions
of tha transportation act In connection
with tha return of the railroads to pri
vate control. He further stated, "ac
cording to the latest estimates, pay
ments on account of the railroads will
probably continue on a large scale dur
ing the balance of the present calendar
year and will be relatively heavy during
the month of September. Notwith
standing the net current deficit during
the first two months and these ex
traordinary payments on account of the
railroads, it is expected that the firrt
quarter of the fiscal year ending Sep
tember 30, 1920, will show a surplus."
Freight Congestioji
Leads Traders to
Trade Acceptances
"A number of manufacturing houses
which have recently requested informa
tion and suggestions from the American
acceptance council as" to the incorpora
tion of the trade acceptance In their
selling terms have pointed out that their
interest In the trade acceptance method
has been stimulated by the effects of
the portracted freight congestion." says
the council's bulletin. "This congestion
has made necessary not only increased
borrowing where manufacturers have
been compelled to carry larger stocks,
but also longer time borrowing on ac
count of the slowness of shipment. Many
customers who have been taking the
cash discount, when the movement of
goods from manufacturing points was
not so alow, hsve found It necessary to
become time buyers.
A logical result, therefore, of this
situation a situation intensified by the
prospect of slow progress in removing
the freight blockade is that various
manufacturers, heretofore not users of
trade acceptances, are .seeking relief
through Its adoption.
Francisco rig Eureka and Coot Bay, general and
passengers.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at "Iyer's Mouth
a North Head, Wash.. Sept 21. Conditions at
tha mouth of tha river at noon: Weather
cloudy ; wind south. 16 miles; sea smooth.
Tides at astorfa Wednesday
High water Low water
0:04 a. m...8.1 feet 2:48 a m...l2 feet
8:49 p. m...8.8 feet 3:07 p. m...3.2 feet
DAILY RIVKIt READINGS
8 a. m.. Pacific Time.
STATIONS.
S3
tmstilla
Albany
Balero
Oregon City ....
Portland
25
20
20
12
IS
-OS
O.Ol
0.08
0.02
0. 14
0.04
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-0.3
3.8
2.8
-0.8
-4). 5
h-0.1
(-) FalL
RIVER FOHECAST
Tha WilUmette river at Portland will remain
nearly lUtionary during tha next two din, ex
cept as affected by the tide.
AT NEIGHBORING PORTS
Astoria. Sept. 21. Arrived at 8:45 and left
np at 8:30 a. m. : Steamer Hawarden. from
New Tork via San Pedro, Saa Francisco and Se
attle. Arrived at 7:20 and left up at 8:40 a.
m. : Steamer City of Topeka. from Coos Bay.
Mureka and San Francisco. Sailed at 8 a- m. -Motorship
Challamba, for Antnfagaata. Arrived
down at 8 a. m. : Schooner William Bowden. '
Ran Kranciseo, gept. 21. Arrived at 5 a. m.:
Bteamer Wapama. from Portland.
Point Reyes. Sept. 21. Passed: Steamer W.
F. Herrin, from Portland, for Monterey
New York. Sept 21. Hailed: Steamer Steal
Ranger, for Portland via San Francisco and San
Pedro.
Balboa. Bent. 18. Ballad: Steamer Steel
Maker, from New Tork. for Portland via Han
Francisco and San Pedro.
Aaturia, Sept. 20. Arrived at 11 a m
Steamar Taboa, from San i'ttneiwo. Hailed at
11:48 a. m. : 0. S. destroyer Talbot, for Brem
erton. Sailed at 12:15 p. m. : U. 8. destroyer
Roper, for Bremerton.
San Francisco, Sept, 20. Sailed 11 a, m
Steamer Ryder Hanify, for Columbia river
Tatooah. Sept. 20.-v-Paased in: II. 8. tor
pedo destroyers Talbot and Roper, from Van
couver, Wash., for Bremerton.
Coos Bay, Sent. 20. Sailed at 4 p. m -Steamer
City of Topeka, from Ban Francssco and
Eureka, for Portland.
Han Francisco, Sept. 20. Buffon, French
bark, from St. Naaaaire vis Balboa, for Portland
Hpokan. Sept. 1846-50 longitude 124; all
welL
Ban Pedro, Rapt. 20. Arrived at and sslled
at T p. m. : Steamer Lake Gebhart. from Port
land, for Callao.
New Tork. Sept. 18. Arrived: Steamer Steal
Trader, from Portland and San Francisco
Philadelphia. Sept. 20 Sailed: Steamer
liehlgh, from Boston, for Portland.
New Tork. Sept. ' 20. Arrived: Steamer
West Togua, from Astoria.
Kobe. Sept. 18. Sailed: ' Steamer Win
kma, front Hongkong, (or Portland.
Seattle. Sept 20. Arrived; stsamtr Spring
field, from Boston, for Portland.
Port Towneend. Sept. 21. Pseud In: Jef
ferson, (or rJeattlev S a. an
Port Blakfley, Sept. 20. Arrived: Eastern
BoMier. from Seattle.
Taeoism. Sept 21. Arrived: Santa Tees,
from Seattle. 8 a. m. ; Quadra, from Britannia
Beach. B. C, 10 a. m ; Sept. 20, arrived: Ful
ton, froan Vancouver, B. C.
Saa Francisco. Sept 21. (I. N. S.) Ar
rived 20th: Chehalia, Grays Harbor 11-08
a m ; Avalon, Willapa Harbor. 1 p. m.; Sierra.
Bellingham. 1:10 p. m.: Pneeat King. Kten.
12:4ft p. m. ; Port Saunders. Santa Cms 4-09
P. m ; Mautian. Maaatlan. 4:25 p. sv: Atlas
Heattle. 6 05 p. art; rallertos. Port San Luis.
5:50 p. m.: Governor. Victoria. 8:50 n
Sailed 20th: Ryder Hanify. Portland. 7 10
a. m. : Admiral 1 A
St.; Great Northern, konnlam 19. -3a . .
I Simla, Port Kan Lns. 12:80 p. m.: Coquille'
fPort Brats, 4 AS p. m : Martha BnahiHrr? Coos
e.ow p. m.; iiiaaorooa. Eureka. 11:55 a.
m.: Unimak. 1 nioo lndina 1'JH r. a
kfoam. Mendocino. 8:10 p. m.; Humboldt. Ix
lpTm Jsrooaaaia. e-nget Bound,
AjV,Trd1.t"dT- Kntarpris.. Hilo. 12:05 a
m.: Whittle. Port Ban Luis. 2:S0 a. .:
Wapama. Astoria. S e vn - i.n.k n '
AjW- ? 18 a. m-i Lamereed. Taital, 4 :65
l " ""r" nta naroara, ill a. m.; w. F.
Vierrtn. Astoria, 8:40 a. at; K. . Ktngsley.
Mexican ports. H;80 a. m. '
laJT- Hr-'1. ) Arrival:
21 aUsnlraa Mara, from Hongknag, via
rts and Victoria 10JI0 a. m.; Uu-en7 front
aa Diego, via Saa fanoasoo. 8.45 a. aa.:
fettlrweaerB, from Sositbeastera AJasfcs porta!
jl3:10 a. m.
I..R?t- 30 Basts Asa. tram Wimthsastmu
lasn norta, at 11:40 p. aa.; pustMTu!2
ostu vis Philadelphia and po Tt 1
I Sailed from SasUla ftpt Jl C. s V U
:, l m to. at " ia . Heete
t western via . BouUmiUrn Alaskan v-wS!
p. m. '
Joneaa. Slot tO Sailed: Ptimi.. . lib.
ithaoand. I a a, I
Keachikan. SepC 20 Bairad: fit, i iu.
noTtaovsd. o. m. : Admiral a-.
a a. bl; Bpokane, atauLOaoaad at
Tork. Sent. 20. Sailed: JUi w .
Portlaad.
atoba. Sent 17. Arrived: MatUwe, from
Inooaver. B. C via Tokooama.
noDgsana. tier. ZU. Arrived- leo.m
Seattle ia porta. Sept 18. Sailed: Cross
. for Manila.
inkohaaaa. Sept." 18. Sailed: MeUvea. for
I've.
A
Purchasing Activity
Shows Increase But
Indebtedness Soars
New York, Sept 2L The. Credit
Clearing House report for the week end
ing September 17 of merchandising ac
tivities by manufacturers and whole
salers shows better purchasing activity,
but indebtedness la high and payments
have been slow.
In the Pacific coast section purchases
have increased over the previous week
and the same week of the past two
years.
Indebtedness Is higher than the pre
ceding week and the same week last
year, but is lower, than the correspond
ing week of 191S.
Payments are better than shown In
all three periods of comparison. While
buying has been freer than shown for
some time, the average order Is from
3S per cent to 50 per cent less in volume
and quantity than for the past two
years.
2 Million Gain Made
In Gold Keserves of
United States Bank
Comparative statement issued by the
Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco
for the week ending Keptember 17. 1320.
shows an increase in gold reserves over
the preceding week of $2,154,000 and a
gain of $21,405,000 as compared with the
corresponding week of 1919. Total re
sources show a gain of $15,636,000 dver
the previous week end a gain of $84,434,
000 over the same period of 1919. The
statement In detail is as follows
RF.SOirP.CKS
Oftes
Gold settlement fund. K. H. boerd
Gold with foreign agencies
Total gold held by bank
Gold with federal reserve agent
Gold redemption fund
Total gold reserves
Legal tender notes, iiiver. etc
Total reserves
Bills Discounted :
Secured by government war obligations.
All other
Bills bought in open market
Total bills on hand
IT. S. government bonds
U. S. Victory notes
U. S. certificates of Indebtedness
All other earning assets
Total earning assets
Bank premises
TTnollootarl Items and other deductions
gross deposits 54.439.000
5 Redemption fund against F. R. b k notes 66o.000
All other resources - 389,000
Total resource. LIABiLlTlES " 0
fflUsd.!n.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, A&lm
Government deposits 11-2.C00
Due to members, reserve account 1Il,225 xxx
Deferred availability items 3o.229,000
Other deposits. Including foreign government .
credits 4.948.000
Total gross deposits
17 T In o ntilo I r i T-CM1 1 f inn
f! K. bank notes In circulation, net liability.
All other liabilities
Total liabilities
Memorandum Contingent liability on
purchased for foreign correspondents
Fern (shed by Herrin Rhodes. Inc.
New York Evening- Post: Conditions
in the credit market during; the past six
months have made a preference of the
larger corporations issue new securities
for the purpose of taking up bank loans
and floating debts. The number of com
panies which have been forced to take
this course are numerous and the latest
to join the ranks Is the Westing-house
Electric and Mfgr. company. The direc
tors of the company have called a spe
cial meeting- of stockholders for the pur
pose of authorizing- an increase in me in
debtedness by $30,000,000 and an la-
crease In the common stock by $50,-
000,000.
FiT-Serretarv of Interior Lane com-
presenslve summary of conditions
throughout United States says country
is on sound-economic Das is, ousineaa oui
innt, nuu In ivsrv aertlon and there is
generally spirit confidence tn future.
Cranberry Picking
General But More
Pickers Are Needed
The Oregon-Washington cranberry harvest Is
well under way. but more pickers are needed to
gather the crops. I- S. Martin, local broker,
who is sales manager of the Oregon-Washington
growers' organisations, has returned from a trip
to the bogs and reports tne crop oetng ptcaea
on the Oregon side with excellent quality, whiie
the Washington crop is slightly backward, al
though both are of most excellent quality.
Mr. Martin reports an excellent demand not
only from local firms, but from Idalio, Cali
fornia and Washington points.
Rains Boost the
Grass of Interior
That renent rains, while making mod boles oat
of many of the interior roads, have given the
paa) a wonderful - start through Central end
Eastern Oregon, is tha report brotight bark
to Portland by Leo Hahn. who. with Henry
Hahn, president of JWadharaa Co.. recently
made the trip by auto to PrineviUe.
Mr. Hahn it one of tas owners of the Prlne
Tille Land Livestock company and reports
that cauls are tn rather goad conditaon.
SHORT TERM KOTES
Quotations furnished by dawk. Kendall
Security. Maturity. Bid.
Am. Cot. Of: Ss .H.24 Jl
Am.T. ek T. 6a ... 10,1.22 5
Am. T. A T. as ... J.1.2 $J
Am. Thread 6a 12.1.28 88
Am. Tobacco 7 11,1.20 48
Am. Tobacco 7a ... . 11.1.21
Am. Tobacco 7s 11.1,22 k
ia. Tobacco 7a 11.1.28 89
Angio-Amer. Oil f Ml 4.1.2 88
Amour Conv. 7s.... 7.15,30 88
Belgiaa Gov. 7 14a... .1.4S S7
Belgian Gov. 6s 1,1.21
Belgian Gov. 8a. . . 1.1. M 81
Beth. Steel Ts 7.15.22 88
Bath, .Steal 7s 7.15.23 89 H
British Gov. 6 Ha. .. 11,1.21 ST 4
Brtuah. Gov. BVka.. 11.1,22 84
Can. Gov. 8 8.1.21 98
Can. Got. .... 8,1,29 90 H
Oudahy Packing 7a.. 7.18.23 87
Inter. R. I. 7s 9.1.21 82
Jap. Gov. 4 fas .... 7.10.28 74
Kenaacort Cop. Ta. . . 1. 1.30 ' 82 H
Lias- Myers Too. 8e. 12.1.21 97
MoluM Plow Ts 9,1.21 ' 99
Molias Flow 7a 9.1.23 9
Molina Phnv 7a. .... 9.1J3 94
VtoUne Plow Ta. ... 9.1.24 St
N. P. Kqaipe- 7s. . . s S. 18,23 99 H
Pecifte (iw 7a . .,. 5.1,25 95 H
Swift 6a 9.15JI 98
V. CV Rabber Ta ... 12,128 - T
A Co..
Asked.
92
95 V
93 H
98
leott
100
99
99 tt
99
9tt
7tt
100
92
98 tt
99 tt
97 tt
94
98
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98
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75
98
97
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Llwerty Bead. Sales
(rnrnislied by Overbeck A CocAe Co.)
Open. - HhtH. Ixw Cloao.
liberty Stta .... 904 9 14. 9002 9004
Liberty, 1st 4a 8650
IJberty. 2d 4s. . . . 8520 6870 8520 8570
Liberty. 1st 4 it.- 8676 86T6 8604 8670
Liberty. Id 4 a. . 8540 8378 85S6 8578
Liberty. 3d 4 tt a. . 856 8H80 8852 8880
Liberty. 4th 4 It a.. 85S4 8600 8554 S69S
Victory. 4S..... 9554 I5 9550 9558
Victory, l 8553 .556 t48 9.50
Edited by
mil F. Hessian
OIL
By Broadan Wall
New York, Sept. 21. Stocks were
Btrong all of Monday under leader
ship of the high petroleum issues,
the standard rails and the tobacco.
In the afternoon profit taking
shaded prices and in soma Instances
the entire gain was wiped out. Only
in one stock. Middle States Oil. was
there actual weakness and this was
a raid incited by the doubling of the
capital stock at a shareholders'
meeting.
The chief reason for the strength of
the market were the Improvement of
the bonding situation, the return of
most of the Pennsylvania anthracite
miners t their work, the compromise
in Italy with the factory workers, fur
ther evidence that Mexico intends to
act like a civilized nation and a belief
that the British coal strike wiir'be a
failure if. Indeed, it takes place at all.
Mexican Petroleum was the star per
fbrmer of the day with an advance of
more than 9 points from Its low of the
morning to the new high record of 196.
In its upward movement it brought
Pan-American to a level 3 points above
the low of the day. In the morning
Texas OH made a new high record, as
did also Sinclair. Other oil stocks tare
heavy.
Sept. 17. 1920. Sept. in, 1920. Sept. 19. 1919. I
I 1Z.907.0O0 S 11.006.000
S IS. 219. 000
46.285.000 49.704.000
11.175.000
2.092.000
5.127.000 5.127.000
.S 64.319.000
.1 88.826,000
S 66 437.000
. S 85.279.000 -
( 31.48C.OO0
Ill0.427.000
6VI.000
10.806.000 10,081.000
1163.951.000 S161.7c7.0O0
$ 625.000 7Q2.000
1142.546-M
( 213.0V
..3164.576.000 3162.499.000 3142.759.000
.$ 48,957.000
,. 10fi.646.000
. . 63.329.000
S 61 457,000
107.587.000
61.615.000
3220,659,000
i 2.6:.000
o
11.288.000
I 54.206.000
16.891.000
8. 628. 000
$157,725,000
$ 2.633.000
1217.932,000
$ 2,632.000
0
11.188.000
0
1231.752.000
t 231.000
3234.579.000
3 231,000
37.999.000
6ti5.000
4C3.000
$436,436,000
$ 6,830.000
11,662.000
914.000
116.976.000
29.341,000
3.456.000
J150.687.000
252.011,000
11,359,000
3,887.000
3436.436,000
J 736.000
$168,581,000
t 400.000
&4, 488.000
500.000
860.000
$367,588,000
$ 5,021.000
4,577.000
5.239.000
99.977.000
21.777.000
6.680.000
$136,673,000
210.729.000
8.424.000
2.164.000
(367.588.000
. 0
from
. .$165,846,000
252,350.000
11,267,000
4,098,000
. . . 3452.072.0O0
bills
I 736.000
Silverton Barik Holds
Election of Officers
Silverton, Or., Sept 21. At a meeting
of directors of the Coolldge and Mc-
Claine bankers held Firday afternoon
the following officers were elected :
Cashier, M. G. G under son ; directors, M.
M. Keene, A. F. McClaine. Alfred Cool
ldge. Alfred Adams and M. G. Gunder
son. F. E. Callister, who had been
cashier of the bank for the past 10 years,
has. resigned and leaves with his family
Tuesday for San Francisco where he
takes a position In the credit depart
ment of the federal reserve bank.
Saw tork Ssarsr aad Coffee
New Tork. Sept. 21. ( U. P.) Ooff.
No T Rio. 8MVse; No. 4 Pantos. 1313c.
Sugar Raw, dull, 810.76; refined, dull;
granulated. 11 4.50 b 1 5 00.
TRANSPORTATION
HOLLAND-AMERICA
LINE
North Pacific Coast Line
(Joint service of Holland America Lino ana
Royal Mall Steam Packet Oav.)
Vancouver. B. C, Puget Sound,
Portland, San Francisco and
Los Angelas Harbor.
Rotterdam, Antwerp, London, Lfw.
erpool, Hamburg, Har.
Freiht Only
aalllnaa wiH take place aa follows:
8 8 "KEMDYK" (12.000 tons d.W.)
loading Sept., Oct
8 8 -KINDERDTK" (12.000 tons d.w.)
loading Oct.. Nov.
And regularly thereafter.
Steamers are specially fitted with tacoe eaei.
roema and refrltfei iins for tha transportation
of trwrt fruit, fish, etc.
for Freight Bates and F articular Apply to
OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY
aoa Wlloas BulMIn. PtMne asain 4SSS
. . -enr or Torraa"
8aUs 9:00 P. If., September 22. for Gawa
Bay, Eureka sad Saa Frsncjsco. connecting
with (tea men to Los Angeles sad 8aa Diego.
to autsaa paoaa katti.b
8. 8. -ADXIBAL KVAN8." to Anchorage
and way porta, 8ept 27. 8. 8. "SPOKANE,"
to Skagway. sod way porta. September 24.
Pacific Steamship Company
TICKET OFFICE 101 THIRD ST.
rtEI0HT Office MUaHCIPAL DOCK NO. t
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AUSTRALIA
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Vis Tahiti and Rsjitonea, Man and Psaasngsr
. Sarvlra fram aaa Frsuadses Every 28 Days.
union aa. co. of mew Zealand.
tSO Caltfornla St. Un rranclaoa,
Or Uaoal tlaseyistifcs and Itaelrwaal
ASTORIA AND WAT POrNTS
STR. GEORGIA A
towsd THo Daily (E leapt Frlaay)
aa Peetland 7:10 a. m. Atdar SV. I
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Aaia 14AZ. Ml-aU
STOCKS GAIN
ON FOREIGN NEWS
Severe Wheat Loss
Shown in Chicago
Trading Tuesday
Chicago. Bent. 21. (I N. 8.) All grama
neept wheat vers loser tt tna opening of the
market todsy and trade for the DMt part waa
light Later wheat dropped severely.
Wheat darted unchanged to tec higher: cora
H to He lover with September showing
the biggest decline and oata were- H to 4k e
lower. Ifovuione also showed small decline.
Selling of wheat at the Mart wai by a lead
ifif elevator interest while a home with tea
board oonnectionj bought. Trade- wa (airly
active. Two commission heme pressed the sell
ing aide in corn, but scattered baying developed
and the. market ateadied. Baring of rat w
chiefly by locsls. Encouraged by cheaper hoc,
commission houses look the aelling aide in pro-vtaooa.
Chicago. Sert 21. (I. JJ. S.) tUDewed
liquidation in corn induced severe breaks in aU
grain (snares oo the board of trade today. Wheat
slumped as much aa R He, eorn S He. oata 2 e
and rye S la e before baring against bids checked
the decline. final prions were well toward the
day'i low Provisions were weak in sympathy
with the break in corn. .'
Corn trade lacked the sggressiv profit taking
by shorts that was in evidence yesterday, al
though persistent short covering went on almost
unnoticed in the September, which also waa
old freely in the way of evening up aa Ui aut
delivery day drawn near. Loan unloaded Decem
ber and May freely from the start, sending both
to new lows on the crop.
Scattered aelling of small lots of wheat In
duced by weakness in sterling eicbange, lark of
foreign demand and offers of Canadian wheat at
Minneapolis started a decline in wheat that soon
ran into itop loss aelling and because of aggres
sive buying.
Oata sold down to new lows on the crop la
all deliveries, selling coming from all sides ia
sympathy with the break In corn. ,
Closing prices showed net loam of 7 i 7 e
for December wheat and B1e for March. Sep
tember corn declined 1 He. lecember 2 W
2 c and May 2 c Oata lost 2 He for Sep
tember and December and 2 H 2 e for May.
Pork lost 81.00 1.25. lard 72H'c and ribs
declined 60 60c
Chicago. Sept. 21. Range by United Press:
VVHKAT
Oten. High. Ixw. Close.
December ... 240 240 281 232
March 235 2." 22 H 226 H
COHX
September ..124 124 K 121 1284
December ... 1074 107 104 4 105
OATS
September .. 584 58 ' !W !S8 H
December ... 61 H 1 ' 69 50 H
POKK
September ..2575 2575 2500 2500
October 2500
LARD
September .. 2060 i0ii. IflOS 1&95
October ....2000 205 1985 1985
BIRS
September ..1760 1760 1705 1720
October ...1770 1770 170.1 1720
Cash wheat: No. 1 red, 82. 53 2 65; No.
2 hard. $2.43 14 2 45; No. 8 hard. $2.41 H
1 2 43.
i RTK
Kept 193 193 189H 190
Dee 173 173 169 H 190
BAKLEY
Sept 97
Dec 98 96
PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT
Portland Banks
Clearings This Week. Tear Ago.
Monday $ 8.970,494 50 $ 7.912.946.15
Tuesday .... B.06O.279.92 5.758,612.77
Spokane Banks
Teday $
Tuesday
Tacoma Bank!
Tnday $
Tnesdvy
Seattle Banks
Tuesday $
Tuesday
San Francisco Banks
Tuenday S2
Los Angeles -Banks
Clearing
Baiancea
Clearings
2.157.003 00
739.368.00
819,840.00
162. 993.00
7. 699. 353. 00
1.840,610 00
3.100.000.00
3.278.379.00
' Balances
Clearings
Balances
Clearings
Clearings
Tuesday $1
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Corrected daily by foreign exchange depart
ment of the United States National bank.
Opening nominal ratea on bank transactions.
Draft Cable Par
Checks. Transfers. Value.
London Pounds
sterling ..$ 3.M4 S 3.51 4.NSS
.Paris Francs U.77 8 78 19 30
Hamburg-Bremen
Marks . . . 1.59 l.S 23.81
Genoa Lire. 4 .33 4 34 10.30
Copenhagen
Kroner .. 13.70 13 75 2.7
Chnstianiai
Kroner .. 13 70 13.75 26.79
Stockholm
Kroner . . 20.35 20.40 26.79
Hongkong
Currency.. 77 00 77. fiO
Japan Yen. 51.50 51.73 49 84
Shanghai
TaeU .... 1.07 Vi 1.08
Foreign exchange closed easy. Iemand ster
ling. $3.48 S . off S H : Cranes. .0873. off .0002;
lire, .0433. ott .oo2;aire cables. .0434: Bel
gian franca. .0713, off .0011: marks, .0157, up
.0000.
Money aad Eirkaage
New Tork, Sept. 21. (I. N. 8 ) Call
money on floor of the New Torkastock exchange
today ruled at 7 per cent; high, 7 per cent;
low, 7 per cent. Time money was quiet Itstci
were H 8 tt i?r cent.
The market for ririme mercantile paper was
quiet. Sterling exchange waa weak, with busi
ness in bankers' bills at f 3.48 tt for demand.
5EW TODAY
i l
HI i I i . -X
Hawthorne District
$6500
OXE BLOCK FROM HAWTHOBSE
AVKXUE CARLI5K9
IXSIDE OF I4TH STREET
Six-room house with three bed
rooma'and bath upstairs. West front
on splendid corner. In very quiet
neighborhood, restricted district,
peived streets, assessrnents paid.
House has full cement basement,
laundry trays furnace, nice fireplace,
fir floors. Good garage with burg-lar
alarm connected with house by un
derground wiring. Arc light in front
of house.
We could have sold this home a
dosen times this summer, but only
decided yesterday to move to sub
urban district. The lowest cash pay
ment whk'h we will accept on this
home la 127 50, balance can be ar
ranged for on reasonable terms.
Pkoae Tabor 81t betweea 9 A. M.
sail 8 P. M. for farther laformatloa.
Positively ao aa-esta.
HOUSES -GARAGES
catcerao in portusb or aHiaco
SNVWHERE IN 4 -FOOT SECTIONS
READY TO PUT TOO ETHER. .
StsrfClfy vklajrll fswfssvwl tVweawSBsrletl tltwMlafrtww
sacs. Rewlmase at a OR EAT sAVINO. .
Redimade
ulMlrsg Ca.
ItaJ la. 1 HZZ?
REW TO DAT
Original Designs
We manufacture beta Reway-Ou St
Sections Meajaas and gsaras.
Mads In t SUes. Soaclai'wffsr:
A 10i1 aaetlaoai oaaea, mads sf
Inch V rustle Mina. fVlea . O.
Portland, Or. 880
Write sr Phana foe Catalogue.
gwoodWlesSon
IlK
02 TRhj ak Trust Bkts.
On Fourth SU. Bel. Start and Oak.
Phone Main 4784.
SEUD BP TOUR OLD CARPETS
(We UsH sad Dslivex,
Old Rugs and Weeten Ctothhn We Make
Reeatrnte. Manet-WVevsa
FLUFF RUGS
Room Slxe Fluff Rwos Wavra 8179
Ras Ruos Woven, AH Ikes Clothes
Clsanlne. and Dyalng Dsajs. Mall
Oedan, Un4 lor Rooklet-atlreaaes
anovcted. Maes Over. Mad to Orsisr
Feathers Keaovated
CanettClsaalag
9x11 Rut auemed Cleaned, 810
WESTERN FLUFF RUO OO.
84 Union Ave N. East 19, or East 78SB
i
LADIES WE CALL FOR TOUR
OLD CARPETS
Rift aad Woolea Clotblag
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Tamed Oit Promptly
Rsg Rsars Worea All Kliea
Ifsll Orders Sead for Book
let Carpets Cleaned,
Laid sad Btflttcd
NORTHWEST. RUG CO.
188 EAST F1QHTTI STREET
FHOKE EAST SMS
ATCTIOX SALE TOMORROW
T WIliON 8 At OTION HOUSE. 169-173
2D 8T SALE AT 10 A M.
MEETING NOTICES
41
CISTP meets every Wed
nesday evening in W. O.
W. Temple. 125 11th at
All member requested to
attend. Visitors welcome.
K. H 8CUADE, C. C.
HERMAN SCUADE. Clerk.
COSMOPOLITAN LODtiE SO.
109, Enighta of Pythias meeU
every Wednesday evening. Sd
floor. Pythian bldg.. No. 8HH
Yamhill at. Visitors always
welcome.
FRED O. -HESTER.
K. of B. and S.
64 East Alder.
WASHIN;rON Lodge. No. 48. A
V. A A. U. Special communica
tion tomorrow (Wednesday) after
noon. 2 o'clock. East Eighth and
Hurnaide. to conduct the funeral
or our late Brother Aolna IL T)i
All M. M invited. Please .bring antos. Urder
W. M.
i. II. RICHMOND, fleer.
rdilTLAND "iDOE NO. B8. A. ' V.
and A. M. Hiiecial communica
tion thfa Wednesday evening, 4:80,
Masonic temple. Work In P. C.
degree. Visiting brethren welcome.
By order W. U.
llJ. HOUGHTON, See.
ALBERTA LObtJE NO. 1 7". X.
F AND A. M. Special cotn-
m.inl..l.. t V I i mj
-m " uniimw; evvniug, oee
aJVtember 22, 7:J0 o'clork. Work
in M. il. degree. Viattore- wel
come Order W. M.
K. W. NICHOLS. Sec'y
WAVEHl.T IX)W;E. t. D.. A. f.
AND A. M. Hpecial comnrani-
m VxT 'viwo um t laesnay; evening, mciv
(SC tember 21. 7:80 o'clock, E. 2th
snd Clinton streets. Work in K. A.
degree. Visitor welmme R
order of W. M. II. E. VKRRINDEB. Sec.
JIOtNT f AROR LOIKiE NO.J2.
A. K. AND A. sf. atated ram
mnniestion tomorrow I Wednesday
evening, Pythian temple, 888 Yam
hill street, 7 :3S o'clock. Degree
work. L.V. JENKINS WM.
HAWTHORNK LODUR NO. 111.
A. V. AND A. M Special com
manlration thil (Tuesday) at 4.10
and 7 p. m. Work in the P. C
degree. Visiting brethren welcome.
C. K. MILLER. Boo.
COlNiT MU Hond No. 1. r9reetera
of America, meets every T Bea
ds y night at Foresters' hall. 129
4th sL Initiation first maeting.
card perty aad dance fourth meet,
me each anonth. AH SViaesia ia
vtted. OHrON - ELECTRIC CODKaU
ROYAL AHCANUM. will meet this
f Tuesday) evening at 8 e clock at
Maaonie Temple. All members in
vited. O. 0. JU1.U See,
83 Eaat Tenth street.
WEDNESDAT KVENINO
CAKDS AND DANCLN41
Tenth and Taylor, Woodcraft hall. 23c ad
mieeion. Members and their friends requested
to be present.
IV AN HOE HOMESTEAD 608S.
DANfT! I'nited Artisans' asewrng seaaow dance.
Wed.. Sept. 22. W. O. W. hall, K. 8th aad
Alder. Good music. ladies tie, gents toe.
EMBLEM JEWELBT a speemtty. hut tone, akaa,
charms. Jaeger Bros,.' 1 81-1 88 tb at
DEATHS ATfTi FlTSrERALS
TS
GRAY In this city. John D. Gray, late of
194 E. Tad at. N.. beloved husband of Mrs,
A Gray. Pnneral aerricea will be held tensor.
row (Wednesday) . Sent. 22. at 2 p. an., tn
chapel of U. W. Cable A Co.. 18TS K. ;Haaa
st. rnendj invited. Interment Ross City
cemetery.
CARLON At 705 Miaaasaippi aveaae, 8rtrmbr
20, Minnie Carton, age as years., rararral
service srlll be conducted tomorrow ( Wediteaday) ,
at 2 p. ta.. in the mortuary ehapal of A. &
Kenworthy A Co.. 6OU-C4 Nlisety-aweond street
soatheaat. Lenta. Krtcnda invited. Interment
klultnotnas eemetrry.
THATER At. Salem, Or.. Bept. 18. SoloaS
D. Thayer, aged 87 years, 8 anoqUis, It
days. ' Remains are at parlors of Eaft Bids
funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder st. Fvaaral
notice witt appear to ' aster iasue.
BEEKEDAL In this dtjr, Sept. 21, Julia
. Beekedal. aged SI Tears, wifa of Thaodort
Reeked si tt SUvertoa. Or. The remains see at
Ftnler'e. Mowtaoaaavy a 8th, Motiea of lausrral
neremiLev.
HOHGEEX- In this city. Sept. 1 9, John Hoe-
grea. aged 88 years, lata a svs K. cjoocb sc.
The remain, are at vernier's. Mwitgnasary at tth.
Notice of funeral he-real ter.
yUs BEUGEN TnaersJ aerrioea of Margare-
Usl w (MSI lasjtpa ss wsbaa -i s ivaaa ins aassr'
dsmea of A. Voa rWrgew. Wednesday, Swpt. 22, at
1 p. ay, st Hdlsdaia. Or.
RENDSLlStTH In this eity. September 20"
Mike llendHlieeh, saw 82 rears. Rewaaina at
renderitial paxlors of Killer eV Tracey. ruaatal
Boucs later.
l CAMP 41
A
. A
,4r
DEATH ASP FTERAL 11
iAOk, In that city. Sept. 18, .ana E. Saga. T
years, wife of Albert W. Sage of 7t K. 74th
at. N.. mother of Mrs. K S. Munch. Mrs. I. U
AhemaUia. airs. J. R. Weltman. Mrs. H. M i.
Welda and A T, Board man of -thie city: Mrs.
tiawraa V. Smith of Helitngham. Wash.-, and O.
T. Koardmsa of 8t 1'aul, Ulna. Tas funeral
aerricea will be held Wedaeadar. Rene, 32, at
S:Sw . aa., at Finley'a, MoBtgosnee at Sthw.
Friends Invited. Interment, KoeeCltcetenr.
BOESL In till Jtr. Sept. 19. Ansa Margaret
. Boeal. aged 25 years, wife of A. W. Boa of
TSl Seceatd at., daagbter at Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tiedeniaan, sister of aire. Kobert Oatar. aire.
John B. Ihle, daaghter-in-law of Mr. and ' Mrs.
Andrew Boast. The funeral aerricea will be bald
Vedneaday. Sept. 32. at 2:80 'clock p. m.. at
Kin ley's, Montaosnera at 5th. Friends invited.
Interaient, RHenlew cemetery.
TATEOrC in this city, at the family residence.
898 Mallory are.. He. IS. .Willie Mae Tay
lor, aged 27 year, wife of Henry Taylor, another
of Fred Taylor and daughter of Mrs. Klisa Ward.
The funeral services will he held Wednesday,
8ept.-23. at 1 o'clock p. m., at Finley'a. Mont
gomery at . 8th. friends invited. Interment.
Host City cemetery.
I GODWIN In this eity September 1, 1920.
James Godwin, aged 78 year beloved father
of Mr. Bopnis Pr.enejr of 18? Dakota street,
and Kobert Godwin of Ihillman. Wash, Friendi
invited to attend the funeral semcea at Hoi.
man's chapel. Third and Kalmon street, Wed
nesday. . September 22. 3 p. m. Interment
Klverview cemetery.
rCNKRAI. IURECTOK5
DUNNING & McENTEE
PTJNIRAL DIRECTORS
How ' located ha their new residential fnneral
boose Morrtsna at t?th. wet d. Pbone
Broadway tSO. Antosnatie S15-H
THS fl'NtRAL HO.MK OF RKFIXFMENT
AND DISTINCTIVE SERVICE
Noti Vi e have no branches nor sny eonneetloaa
whatever with sny other undertaking firm.
EDW. HOLMAN & SON
Funeral Directors
THIRD AND ftALMO STREETS
Mala 807. A 1S1L,
lady AmistatiL
XP.-HRLET'ftS
FUNERAI. DIRECTORS
MAW . MONTOOlfERT AT FTfTH
east grrm rrTrrnAL DrREfTona
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
The Family Sets the Prlet"
414 W. Alder rhon Es-t 88
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
BSOZ-Sftfld S2D ST.
E.. t-EKTS
Phone Tabor 8287
Hoaae Phone D-Sl
CHAMRERS CO..
r-nneral in rectors.
AD the Coavenlences of a noma.
WoofTlawn 8108. ' 248-268 EimnrewortB sv.
781 Dl I A.A, Mrs. Leech.
BUM " eaeeawswBj Aestetant.
fNDKRTAKEBg. E lltb aad Hawtborna
R. T. BYRNES SSr.Tt
lvunsms ava; woodlawa 210
MILLER A TRACET, Independent funeral U-
n tors, price aa low aa 82a. 140. 880.
Washington at Ella Mala 2891. A-7888.
M'ENTEB A ETLERS. faneral parlors with all
xne pnvscy of a home, ita snd KvereU sta
Phones. B readers y 2188J House A-2188.
R Vt. CABLE A CO.,
Sneeeaaors to W. H. Ha mil tna,
197S E. OHan. Phone Tshov 4818
DOWNINO A M'NEMAR A homelike-place
awe.w vsa. an aesawB am W4K nrTTJI VI Isatl piBKTSJ
Modermtai in nHrwaaa. . I Pw-inartnat Aim. PhAfta
BreezeaSnook UJ21
st
A.R.Zeiler Co.f&$?7LtX
QlL-onrftO TJNDERTAR1NO V. Main 4183
Oi&eweS a-2821. Cor. Third aad Clay
MO!frMt!T8
BLAtSlMG GRAfliTE Co
Portland Marble Works
288 4fb rt, op City HaU. Ken Bros.
FLOR1ST8
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portland's Progressive Florist"
nKHH n All
Main 7218. T. C. LUKE. Mgr.. th and Alder.
GEO. BETZ & SON
Since
185
FBESH FT)vTERa FOR FCNKRALS
and all occasions. 897 Wjlliama svs. Just eaO
Woodlavrn 1512. Joseph Bets. Manager.
LUBLINER
TWO STORES
We strive tn please.
848 Morrison, bet ftdwy. and Park Mann. 287
828 MoTTtepn, Portland hotel. MarahsB. 788
MAKTIN A FORRES CO.. florttra. 884 Wash
tngtoB. Main 2SS. A-1289. Flowers for all
oocasiona ertisncauy arrangea.
CLARK BH08.. flcrl'tt, Morrtsos at, bet 4tt
and 8tK Pben Usin 7709. Fin flowen
sad floral design No brunch stores
rlwev,ev,Alla N. W. Bank hldg Main
uuajiijj'ip'waa y gjj
881 Morrison st
LOST AXP FOTitVn
SI
THE following articles wert found on cars ot the
P. R-. L. A P. Co.:
Sept. 18 5 purses, watch charm, ring, pin,
key, rssor bladM, flashlight, i pm. gloves, 1
gltite,' 2 bor, coat, belt, 1 2 prag, otIl,
bucket, milk can, music' case, t traveling bags.
2 snitcaees, 4 umbrellaa.
Sept 19 Purse, glasses cave. 8 pins, book, 1
psckage. muic case, hat, overalls. 4 suitcases, S
umbrella.
Owners may obtain property at First and Al
der It"; J
LOST- On KilUncs worth ave. between Oerfield
ave. and Patton ave. fire station, Sundsy
p. m 9-19, lady's brown velvet hsndbsg con-
tainini 125 in currency, cart with address. Un.
Klimer. Wdtn. 8017. Reward.
LOt: English Setter pup ori aUlllngsworth-between
Albkna ava. and I'nion ava.; black face
snd ears, white and black body, 2 or 3 Un
spots under jaw and month. Phone Woodlawa
8189. Address 792 Oantenbelo sve.
FOUND Tire between McMinnville snd Shcrt
dan; was lost in Aug. Six. 81x4. Nsme
make, color and- tread and pay for thie ad. Was,
N. Weschy. B. 1. McMinnville. Or
LOST Evening of A'ig. 10, on 'road between
Portland, and Nrwherg. lady'a winter mat, long,
mixed colors with gray effect. Main 82 8 5. Re
ward. THE party that picked "up English Setter pup
(black and white, with tan apota under isw).
Bear Killingsworth and AIMvta aves.. return earn,
to 792 Gantenhcin ave. Phone Woodlawn 6199.
L08t Blue-sweater . on Scappoosc creek road
Munday morning; rewerd. I' hone Main 78S9.
480 12th st. H. J. Reinhard.
LOST A roll of receipted grocery bills paid to
Allen A Lewis. Suitable reward. Call A. C.
Webb, Tabor 2802
LOST Udy calling Sell. 648 regarding 20
bill, kindly phone again or ere Mtaa Fieaber
at federal reserve bank, SOS Stark at.
FOUND poston brindle terrltr dog, .white on
right fare, hsrneaa collar. Apply 529 Claf
atetty.- I'hnne Mam Bvnu.
COST Saturday afternoon between 27th snd
8 2d, E. Hurk. ladies' blue handbag. Finder,
call Tabor 8192. Reward.
1 IMT-, IVr-tsn eat. orange eolcr. chest while
tint copper colored eyes, stubby nose; ans
wers to name Peach.'' Am. RyKxp. Co.
LOST Kodak. IA Autographic, Friday. Finder
please return same to 1107 Fremont at -and
receive reward. Woodlawa 1210.
WILL party who picked up green cap at hall
gasaa Sunday, with name Mtltow in bead,
kindly telephone Marshall 67891
LOST Betweea Morrison st bridge and Broad
way, or in Pan taxes theatre, lady's wrist
watch. Cat Miss Edwards. Main 8074.
Lf)T A purs with gold chain, 12 and $1.50
in stamps, a card. Mrs. M. P. Rye. Tabor
2s. ;
LOST Black seal collar Monday sftemoon in
Columbia theatre. Tabor 9265.
LOST Black and gold sorority pin. diamond
canter, name oo hack. Eaat 8685. Howard.
COST Puna containing 114 or tit in bills
and currency. Reward. Sell. 2860.
Lost Kinder withes with delivery seat Call
American B. R. Express. -
HELP WAHTEP MALE . I
WANTED Reliable errand boy; salary 818 a
week. Apply. A CreiU. aauslcians' entrance
RrvoM theatre.
WANTED A man to fire a furnace and da
odd )nb lrr richangs for s roots. SI2 Flan
ders Rdwy. 22t.
WANTED Male bookkeeper: must have experi
ence and be good at figures. State experience
snd salary rtpected- to start R-1 MJ oarntL
BRICKLAYERS wanted to figure -Job at STJ
Ktrby.
DRIVER wanted st the Consolidated laundry.
1288 Harvey Tabof T700.
VvANIEla 2 expert apple paekeva at Bood
River. Phone Kast 11, PorUand.
MATTRESS makers wanted. Portland TFara.
Mfg. Co.. 1249 Macadaaa at.
tOt'NO sua wasted tor faetaey work. Purt-
land Furn. Mfg. Co.. 1249 Macadam St
WANTED Mechanical drawing act Call
Woodlawn S04O. Tuesday.
lOU.VO KA.V wasted fa abirvia, depart mnt of
pruruns ouica. ao oiara.
nil? WAWTEIV-.MALB 1 ,
WANTED '
Wa desire rasmed lately a real eststa or 1rumr
saee aakwraaa whs ia familiar with Portland sn4
who has a ear. tor owr saleafnrre. oar inquiries
and rails; we eannnt attend to the people eke
aoms to oar nfftc tn buy We believe the Thjlrt
us with energy anil aid can mak $200 a
week OB a eommlaaion hssin. We are aenersaw
S1 vert leers and get the subjects, ready to be Boss
.., w m 'i e. in.
Interstate Homeslte Co.
m., inns e vj in i. m
ivt jpmsrwn Diag.
. A .LI . ...
10 H Third St.
WA.'JKn 'i "or for factory
..i.?R-. A-'PI.T AMKS -HARRIS NKVll.l.K,
15TH AM) HOYT 8T8.
V ANTl,r Toung man alth grnrral .f t rt
penence who can overate tyteerlt-r. tm.g
rapber preferred, to handle hrsnih office details
of large tat of tows eonxiration; diiim be
physically able to take, car of stork. ;,!
oiiponaniij uive age. rererenrea. ,siary rt
pected and phone number al once A-Ulna, N
1MI0, Jmntl 7
A FKW men wanted for steady work by T.rt"
road. Take Irte buj at 2Sd and Savier ls.. at
i ll i m i
TO!-; msn, over 20 years of age, enereelie
and neat spnearlns: a nermanenL nnsltlon in
our aslrs department oiwnj experience not' neces-
ry an toj siwldinc Mdg.. 8 to 5 p. m.
WANTEI i.xvrl. reliable ' watchman for duck
lake Irtaulre Overmlre Bleel I'nn.triictiiia
(V, K Water and Hawthorne.
LAUtlKKItM wsrurd lor .ireet liavitia: S
limirs: o.fnrr l.t an,l StnaiMa.w .1. Take
rtt'in cr
CI'Tf ajt rf gentlemen sY.rm.-nta. mitsTlie thor-
oughty rxnerlf-nred. of tiiea.ine ,r..t.all . A
give rrfrrenrrs Z 440, Jotirnal
Rinjillfrinielligent Tf wanted (or
advertising depu of The Journal. Aek lor
Mr Welder.
WASTED Mu abmit 50 yean i.l.l to h.li. M
farm durins winter month inri.t ...w s
TIE LP W A5TF.D KKM A I.E
IHTERESTIKG
WELL PAIB
EMPLOYHEK
MORE THAN EIGHT OFHrKS IV
PORTLAND, ONE OK WHKH 'u
PROBABLY NEAR YOUU HuUK
PER WEEK TO START
$6.00
FOR FIRST MONTH
FOR FIRST YEAR
REGFT.AR INCH EASES
THEltEAKTEK
YOCNO WOMEN
API'LT NOW
ROOM S01. SIXTH Kl.OOfl.
I'AIIK AND OAK STREETS.
TELEPHONE BL'ILLUNIJ.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
WANTED .1 HOWE MACHINE OPEnATOII",
1 TO 25 Y EA ICS OF ACE. APPLY AME
HARIUH NEVILLE. 15TH AND HOYT 8T8.
GITtlJI WANTED Amerirsn Uundry, 110 E
3d at. N.
DEPENDABLE lady, frmd-of children, to do
light housework : elderly lady preferred. ft.1 1
Olenwood eve., Sellwoud csr; reuiuiis Auto
matic 215 OS.
ONE MIDDLE-A'lED WOMAN roll cV.v"
LIIAI, HOL'SEWUHK. 2 IN FAMILY. CAI.I.
EAST 4907.
WANTED lady to work in hoarding h.,u e mr
room and board for her ami liulaiil 4 I J
H. ISth vt , citv.
WANTED Eaperienceil girl for se-onJ work;
no Isnndry itvl no windtw rlcaninc ; vagrt
850. Phone Msln 147X
WANTED--Womsn"to -n.k for rsnch help dur
ing October and November; good wage.. Mrs.
John H. Motif, Hood liner. Or . II 1.
A WOMAN l si-t .n iiniiie .rli i.r lr.nl rsUr;
wsge. $50. Address Mr An C.tIii, Itoule
I. lit mss, Wash.
WA N f ED--cmieteiit girl lor aeiirmi houss;
work, two In 4smily. 'A wain Hrosdwsy
45S89. 44Blia ft
LA DIES for folding bandasr,. ArM'ly H s m .
HphagDUm Products Cmnny. SHO Vs Vsli
Ington st
GHUTllving on Rtjolin ni line fur light
factory work! advsncement to right psfty."
Weodlsern S0S5.
GIRL toTTslp In store; eiiwrienre unnecessary"
Call 375 N. 19th
WOMAN for laundry work at t lie CoosolidaUd
laundry. 1288 lialsey. Tshor 7700.
HAND' Troners wanted! Portland laundry Co.,
I'nion ave. and Mill st.
WAN TED - J Irl to" assist in g.nsraf housework
718 Kearney.
WANTED--Teachers for-mission school. Apply
170 Vs First st, 7 o clock p. m. .
HELP WASTED MALE
A14I) FEMALE t
APPLE flicker and exi-riencei ta'ker; I'lc-kv
rs bring tamp outfit ll-rliert WilliaoM,
While Salmon, Wash
BISI5EKS AND TRADE SCHOOLS at
ntlSINKSS COLLKUB
largest tn the West.
ASSURES EVERT OIUUUATB
A POSITION.
Enroll any time of yesr.
DAT SCHOOL NliillT SCHOOIs
PboiM, rail or write for fiee suas
rstslog
SCHOOL OK riitEKSMAflTNO AND
PHACTICAL OEHK.NINO
We can aerommodstr a few mora students ta
pattern drafting, novelties, drfwemakera' art, dreeav
wktng. ooior hatmiy. prartiral desagswng,' d rap
Ira. Enrollment ts-n nil Oct IV Coraplrt
etarse of all given sbovs la only 182 wtth terms
Il desired. Itoom, ."4 to 67. SelliBg Ulrsrh
bkSg. phone 11 sin 8I8. 7
THE Dodrey School of Acmnailtiea wishes Ia
announce the openma of their new clasaaa
la avlaiion, including . pilots' and aseebanical
course, M-nlaj, Sept. 20. Avail yourself of
thla opprrrtumly to get Into this profitable pro-fea-is
it .tic- Apply 824 Moigaa buiklina.
Imdrey Aireraftesanpany.
WANTED Men and women to laara the warbef
trade; receive some pay while learning post
Hone aecuted; Oregon e I -service me a, the ewurae
Is free to you; call or write for particulars and
catalogue. HOLES BABBKB COLLItOE, 284
Burnslde st.
(3EUiCS (Weave.) over 17. fair postal mall
aervice; 8188 mouth; examination. September;
experience unnecessary. For Ires partk-uiart
writs J. I-eonard (former dvll tervirs etaialuer).
fiS Eqoilsbls bldg.. Washington, D. jO
WANTED 10 xaesi st oaca to leera tsTerjelata
sad repair aatos and gas trsetora Apply
Hemphill s Automobile A Uas Tracinr School,
cor. fc. 20th snd liawtborae. Writs or call
for free eats log. .
" : leaS Telu ra p&i
Towns mew and wousea wanted; call 4
Railwsy Bacbanga bids.; splendid opportunity
l learn a H PAW lifOIrMWO. RgUwar Ttie
araph lrsvtiruta. .
POBTTJlNb Barber College teacheith hirer
trade In sight weeks; pay. while lea ruing;
good set of tools gives; positions secured; tul
tsoa reduced. 88 W. Second at
barber trade; wage.
learning; poartious ruarsntred. Mrr. 22 years'
expervsnce, Oregoa Barber Collar., 238 Madiaon.
RCk YM7UNT AINTearbers'" Arenrf. Enroli
free. Frank S. Walies, former amlsiant state
Snpt, Mgr., N. W.jbsnk bldg. 1 "bo tie Main 9278.
SfSir5E COMMERCIAL avCRtOO'C
Mam Besdna Bnrkel s privsto school; Indivtdsal
fcvsrartloa. 122 H (irsad sva. East 427.
tOenUawaal as) get low in Psast