lu.J. , 10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1820. ) GULF LINE WILL . BILL GOODS TO PORTLAND DIRECT Bwayne sVHoyt, managing agents for the Pacific, Caribbsan and Gulf steamship llaes, have announced a pew freight system to th Pacific coast points. - including Portland. Through bills of lading -Trill be Is sued from (St. Louis, East St. Louis and Memphis to Portland. '' In conjunction with the ' Mlsslsslppi Warrior service, the Swayne : Hoyt interests will be able to handleTaiddle West commodities via New Orleans. Freight billed at SU Louis and points south oh the Mississippi will be trans shipped' at New Orleans and carried on through bills of lading. Information to this effect was car ried In a wire to H. ' L, Hudson, traf fic manager of the Port of Portland and the dock f commission. The , trans shipment of freight at Gulf ports from the Interior opens up for the first time the barging of commodities from inland ports to salt water and thence through the canal to Pacific ports. -..'- , "Barging of freight to tidewater is a big . proposition.'' said - Hudson this morning, "it will be only a matter-of months until the products' of the Inland Empire will be barged to Portland and the exports foreign from Portland will be the first In the United States." To date,, for the cereal rear begin ning July 1. Portland stands in first place for cereal . exports, both foreign and domestic 6alllng this morning at . o'clock, the British steamship Isls got away with 407.549 bushels of wheat, valued St $978,883. She was followed by the Japanese steamship Kongosan Mara, with 1,850,616 feet of lumber, valued at $118,691.60. The Isis cleared for the United King dom or Continent.. Colon tor orders, and the Kongosan Mara for Calcutta. Libel on the latter vessel was lifted late Saturday night and a bond for; 871,000 was filed. i - - I : !; Positions of Vessels Radio reports front North Head give the position of the following vessels at I p. nw October 31: West Man-wan, Honolulu for Seattle; 210 miles south Cape Flattery. J Clauseus. Portland . for Tacoma, 35 miles northwest Astoria. - 7 -Grifflco, towing barge Grlffson, Co lumbia river for Balboa, 25 miles north Point Arena. - Willamette. San Francisco for Grays Harbor. 45 miles south Grays Harbor. News of the Port 1- frojB' Baa Frta from Saa arrivals Tiverton, Amerieaa steamer. eueo, caoerai. Johaa Poulera. American steamer. Qoabbin, Amerieaa stenwr, from Saa Pedro, on. Jeptfea ' Amerieaa steamer, from Ban Fran cisco, btUMt. Ceoreiae Bolph, American steamer from Saa Prendaoo, general. - . arrivals October 31 ' OUttm. Amerieaa Kiuki, from Port San Luis, oil. 1 PeparUiees Wowmtif 1 ' Ink, British steamer, for United Kingdon, wheat. Oleosa, American steamer, for Port BmLuU, r America steamer, for Saa Pspartoroe October SI Koacoaaa Maru. Japanese steamer., for India; hunber. Hyde r . Hanify, Pedro, lumber. ,MAEI5E ALMA5AC ' TMes s Astoria Tsseesy Hixh water. Low water. 6. '44 a. m.. 7.4 feet 11:41 a m.. 1.4 feat 5:11 p. sa., 8.1 feet AT XEIGHBORIHG POSTS ' Astoria, Nov. 1. Left up at 11:80 last night, steamer Johaa Pouleen. Left op at 1 a. m . ateamer Tiverton, arrived at midnight and left up at 2 a. m.. ateamer Jeptha, from- Saa Franciaeo. Sailed at 2 a. m., Japanew steamer Konsoeaa Mara, for Calcutta. Atrived at 8:10 and left up at 0 SO a. m.. steamer Qcorgiana Bolph. from San Francisco. I Point Reyea, Nov. l. Famed, steamer Rriffeo towins barge Griffaon. from Portland for Balboa. Saa Francisco, Oct. SI. Arrived, ateamer City of Topeka, from Portland vie. Coos Bay, Eureka: ateamer F. H. Bock, from Portland. Aitoria, Oct. Arrived !. -Sailed 'at S last nfrht. ateamer Lavada, for New lor' vie. Saa Fraa Cisco. Sailed at midnicht. steamer Wathtenaw. for Port Saa Lola. Arrive Arm mA a a. aa.. French bark Ration. ; Sailed all. as.-? steaaa er West Nivaria. for Gram Harbor. Arrived at S sad left as st 9:80 a. m- steamer Oleum. from Port San Lois. Bailed at 1 p. m.. aehooa (t W. H. Talbot, tor llollendo. Arrived st 2:13 p. m., steamer Tiverton, from Baa "ran- enco. Arrived st S sad left wp at 7 Uoabbra. from Saa Pedro. down at S and sailed at e:10 D. m Clauaeua.' for United Kinsdora via Tacoma. Ar- j rived at IS p. m-. ateamer Johaa Ponlsea, from nan Francisco, Sailed at 10 D. m.. ateamer Byder Hanify, for Saa Pedro. Be nr. Oct. SO. Arrived. British : steamer Kiceto ds Larrioasa, from Portland, - . r Balbso. Oct. 29. Sailed, ateamer Beamnrt. i from New York, for Portlaad vis Saa Pedro sad Saa Franciaeo. . Grays Harbor, Oct. 81. Arrived, ateamer Lehigh, from Seattle, for Colombia river. Ar rived, ateamer West Nivaria, from Portland. . Saa Dteco. Oct. S 1. Sailed Griff do, for Poset SooaiL -. San Pedro, Oct. SI. -Arrived Admiral Goodrich, from Tacoma; Admiral Scores, from Oceana FaUe, B. C Point Reyea, Nov. 1. Passed Griff eo, towing barge Griffaon, for Balboa and ports. 9 a. m. Cemox, Oct. SI. Arrived Caps May, from Kobe. Port Towneend. Oct. 81. Arrived schooner Kanbo Mam. from eodfiabinf cruise, in tow tog Hero, at p. ra. Anaeortes, Oct. SI. Arrived schooner IdnV kawa alaru, from Okhotah aea. Everett, Oct. SI Arrived W. 8. Porter, from Gaviota; aaDed,' Davenport, for Saa Pedro, 4 i30 p. m. Tacoma, Nov. 1.- Arrived Anyox, from Jnipeea, at 8 a. m. Arrived, SI Catheria D.. from Alratan; Alameda, from Seattle. Sailed Providcacia. fog Santa Baaalie, vis porta. Saa Francisco Nov. 1. (t N. S.) Ar rived. October 31. Coquilie, from Fort Bragg, at 1:45 a. m. ; Wapama, from Oraya Harbor, at iili a. m. ; Thomas, from New Tork, at 4 a. - i - :, ; . 1 i; m.; Great Northern, from Boaohila. at S a. m.i Admiral Pewey, frcm Seattle, at S:60 a, sa.; Caapar, fross Caspar, at S a. m-; Bnmboldt. from Los - Aagelos,: a S:1S a. ra.; Qisabeta. from Bandoa, at 7 a. m.; F. H. Bock, frool Portlaad. st 8 JO a. m.; Arotte. from Ixia Angeles, st t a. sv; Brooklyn, from Bandoa. at; 8:20 a. m.; City of Topeka, from Portland, at 12:40 p. m.; Whittier, from Port Saa Lais, at J2:SO p. m.; Sea Foam, from aCesdocino. at 1220 p. sa.; B. K, Phelpa, from Port Saa Luis, at 12:4B p. m.; Soaoma. from Saa j Diego, at 20 p. m.; Helena from Los Aacdes, at 4:25 p. 'm.; O. S. 8. Merrilie, from Saa Diego, at 4:3 8 p. m. Soiled. October SI, Traveller, for whalint enw, at -8:29 a. sa.; Wapama, for Lee Angelee, at 10:21 a m.; Alaska Mara, for Tokobama. at 1 0 p. m.i Sea Foam, for Los A navies, at 1st a p. m. ; Aretie, for Fort Bragg, at 4:S0 p. jb. : SeatUe. Nov. 1. (L N. &) Arrived Nov, II. ajutern Glen from New Tork via Balboa, Saa Pedro Saa Francttes and Portland, S:15 p. m. : Admiral Farragos from Saa Dtege via San Franciaeo, 10 p. m.; Cordova from Tacoma, 4:15 a. m. ' Sailed October SI Jefferson for Soataeastera Alaska. a. m.; Prince George for Prince Bapert, st midnight. Valdes Oct 61. Sailed Northwestern, weetbooad. 6 40 p. m. Tokobama. Oct 29. SaOed Wert Jeemn foe Saa Franciaeo. Sailed November 28 West Iaon for Kobe and porta. - Balboa. Oct. SO Arrived - M. M. Him. Waabingtoa from Seattts. Galveatoa. Oct. SI. Sailed Either Dollar i or aaconver. ' - San FTSnciseo, Nov. 1. (L N. S.) Ar rived : Wahkeena. Los Anselea. 12 :S0 a. m. ; Wait Cajoot, Honolulu. 1:20 a. m.: CI A. Smith. Coos Bay. 2 a. m. ; Avajoa. Willapa uaroor, a.ov a. m.; jamaipau, vraya Harbor, :za a. m. ; uuwortn. point vveHa, o -0 a. m. ; Rainier. Pnata Arenas, 7 a. m.; Multnomah Los Angelea, 7 s, ra. ; Acme, Bendon. 8:45 a. m.; Taaoe, uraya Harbor. 12 nooa; Bylvaa, Ar row, Shanghai. 10 JO s. an. BAIXT SITE SEionrfl . S a. m.. Pacific Tims. STATION S. 11 sa t 2 a- Utilla Eogeno , . Albany .... Salem . . . . Oregon City roruand . . . . ( ) FaSiagT . . . 2JT 10 SO 20 12 16 it in . ill I TT6U .so .00 200 Eeserve Platesx For Chamber Dinner , o.os BITEB POBECAST The "Willamette river at Portlaad win , re main nearly stationary doting the next two ot three days., eicept aa affected by the tide. k More than 200 reservations for dinner preceding- open house at the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening; have been made, " according- to - records kept at the ' chamber. The open) house plan is attracting; considerable attention and a large' crowd is expected to hear elec tion - reports from the' special leased erire which will be run room a Open house will p. m. until midnight. to the club- toe from 6 crfi-TT- a CD) COUGH DROPS Put one in your mouth at ILtime UNION PLATES $10 tTE OTJABAKTEE OCB WORK Porrelala Crowss PA.a.t. I m X' 1 1 1 . - ii-a. uoia Bridge i Extrsctlsg tl.OO iS.OO1 15.00 I i You crt have an ex.ratoa.tlop of your teeth free of Ay charge or obli eation by calling at our office. . - 231 H Morrigon, Corner Secpnrl : ' j- Entire Corner. .-. W LOOK FOR THE "W BIG UNION SIGN Campaign statements that city expense Has been Increased 125 per cent since 1917 are deliberate misrepresentation o "TLP" 11 o The increase in the expense of running the city (exclusive of bond interest) has been 48.6 per cent since 1917. Portland's, city service now costs less per capita than any other coast city. ! , (Signed) GEORGE FUNK, City Auditor. ' s. ; if How does this compare with apartment house rent increases? 4 Economical administration by Mayor Baker has made 'Portland's increased exoense since 1917 less than that of anv other AOcf rffir . on4 lace n - A.L. 1 .-.. t I a.I 1 " il . i !"- . ' wuot, was, aim iloo man tuc nii t?d&c in uic iivci age uusiiicsb liisuLUUon or nome. . i -I E What City Service Now Costs in Coast Cities San Francisco. .... $17,454,659 - - I - ' s o Los Angeles Seattle . . . Portland . . . $8,500,000 . $8,983,936 . $4,790,239 Per Capita Cost: San Francisco . . . . $34.44 Los Angeles . . !. v . J . $21.81 . v . J $28.24 , . . i J . $18.54 v , Seattle Portland. .. COMPARISONS SEATTLE Fire Department . . $1,531,8.96 Police Department . $1,225,822 Auditing . . . i Treasurer. . . Health $120,727 $100,220 $630,590 PORTLAND $962030 $865,1598 $70,060 $35,630 $117,775 MEELECT MAYOR. EA E: Paid Advertisement by: Mayor Baker Re-elecUon Cornmktee, Barge Leonard, Director.)