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10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1S20. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON. DOCK COMMISSION DEFERS AWARDING OF PIER SHED JOB r Awarding of contract. f or tha'con Btruction of the shed on pier No. 2, terminal No. 4. of the municipal dock deferred at a meeting of the , dock commission this morning. Bids were opened and Engineer He gardt and City Attorney La Roche were Instructed to report Saturday morning. .. Technical error in, one of the bonds was the reason given for the delay in awarding the bid. A Kour -tendera were made for the con struction of the shed. The Inland Con otructlon company, repreiiented by Tom Sweeney, wu the low bid, that being for $181,381.60. The next lowest bid was by Le Doux, Schwab & Cox for $181,894. Tranchell Pareliua placed a figure at $181,969. Teller & Allyn hit the high mark of $183,461. The last two bidders were competitors In the original call for bids. All bids were denied and on new advertisement were opened this morning. - In the matter of the condemnation f the Taylor street dock, Oak street, the Panama Cooperage, Pacific dook and the wharf of the Oregon Sheet Metal Works a postponement was called until Thursday, December 2. This ac tion was taken by the board o give all owners an opportunity to appear. The estimate of Engineer Hegardt showed that the depreciation on these , docks ranged from 44 to 60 per cent. SCHOONEU J. W. WELLS IS AT ASTORIA TOR CHARTER The schooner John W. Wells, from Ipswich, Is at Astoria, but no outbound charter has been announced for her. She is controlled by Comyn & Mackall, and Brown & McCabe are acting ss local agents. The Wells is considered a "whale," as she registers 2374 net tons. The original destination was Pugt Sound, but the diversion to the Columbia river lends color to the rumor that she will take lumber to Australia or the West Coast London. Agfiit Here Kdaar J. Jackson, auent for the Oceanic Steamship comrany at London, Kngland, la a Portland visitor today, being the guest of William McMurray, general passenger agent of the O-W. II. & N., and H. I. Hudson, traffic man ager of the Port of Portland. Jackson inspected the Portland terminal facil ities this morning and left for a' tour of the Columbia river highway this after noon. Washington Aids Oregon Washington will cooperate with Ore gon in the movement to eliminate Pan ama canal tolls on intercoastal shipping. according to advice received from the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce by- the State chamber this morning. The move ment to eliminate the tolls was Inau gurated by the State chamber through the Northwest Rivers and Harbors con gress. ' ' . Federal Suit Dismissed The suit of James B. Maker to ob tain $3000 damages from the steam schooner Stanwood for a broken thumb sustained tn loading the vessel was dis-, missed In the federal court this morning. Judge Wolverton ruling the court had no Jurisdiction because the case was not strictly an admiralty one, since the. acci dent took place on a dock. . Joan of Arc Abandoned San Francisco. Nov. 28. (I. N, S.) The steamer Joan of Arc has been given up as a total loss. Captain Cecil .Brown, marine surveyor, returned here yesterday and stated that her bow is jammed fast between the rocks and her stern pounding in the surf at Port Or ford. ' Fire Attacks Oil Tanker ' San Franclaco. Nov. -26. It. N, S.) LOaded with fuel oil, the Standard Oil tanker Oneka. bound for Kobe, has put info Honolulu after a thrilling battle with fire in one o'f her tanks. A cable received here said that the fire was being subdued, and later it was an nounced that the Oneka A unloading. Positions of Vessels Kadlo reports from North Head give the position of the following vessels at 8 p. m. November 25 : El Sea-undo, towing barge" 93, San KranciBCO jfor Astoria. 96 miles from As- Oregonian, San Francisco for Seattle, 256 miles south Cape Flattery. West Keene. Bellingham for Honolulu, ISt miles Kouth West Tatoosh. Walllngford, Tacoma for San Pedro, 243 miles from Tacoma. S!ina. Portland for San Pedro, 397 miles north of San Francisco. ' Kverett. Kan Francisco for Tacoma, 351 miles north of San Francisco Wahkeena. Columbia river for San Diego, 90 miles south of Columbia river. t'narle Wabon, San Francisco for Se attle: 615 miles from San Francisco. .- Horace X. Baxter, San Francisco for TRANSPORTATION HOLLANU-AMERICA LINE North Pacific Coast Line (Joint service of Holland America LIU and Royal Mail Packet Co.) between , Vancouver, B. C, Puget Sound, Portland, San Francisco and 1 Los Angeles Harbor. - . and ' -. Rotterdam, Antwerp, London, Liv erpool, Hamburg, Havre. - Freight Only Sallinss will take place as f el lows t S. S. MOERDTK" 12.000 tone d. w.) .loading November IS to December S And regularly thereafter. Steamer are STwrially fitted with large- Cool room and refrigerators far the transportation of fresh fruit, fish, etc. For Freight Rate and Particulars Apply to OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY tOS W I loos Building. Pheoe Main 4MB. ASTORIA AND WAV POINTS STR. GEORGIAN A Round Trip Dally (gieea Friday) Lea-ret Pwtlena 7:10 a. m.. Alder su Deck LEAVES ASTORIA 2:0t P. M. FLA VIL DOCK FARE $2.00 EACH WAV Direct Connection foe South Deachea. Nlaht Bee Dally, P. in. Every Day Except Sunday Main 14X2, B41 22 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Vis Tahlto and Rmtonga, Mall and Passenger Servloa from San Francisco every SS Days. UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. 130 California SU, San Francisco. Or Local Steamship and RaUroad Agencies. Seattle, 422 hiilcs north of San Fran cisco. - - . Oeorglna Rolph, San Pedro for Bell Ingham. 33 miles north of Cape Blanco. W. K. Herria, Linnton for San Kran Clsco, 258 miles from Linnton. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamship Curacoa of the Admiral line sailed from Astoria this morning via Coos Bay and San Francisco. The McCormlck line steamship Mult nomah will sail from St Helens for San Pedro tomorrow afternoon. The Celilo of the same ileet is discharging at Couch street She will sail for the south next Wednesday. - , Heavy weather held up the steamship Lake Filbert at Neah bay In the straits of Fuca. She la one of the General Steamship boats and will take part cargo at Portland for the West Coast Wireless advices ta Frank O'Connor, lrwul annt for the Pacific Steamship company, announce that the Pacific liner Abercos will arrive at tne ngnumi von the Columbia, river Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Arrival November 28 ' Santa No. S3, Irora San Francisco, oil. M ARISE ALMAXAC Weather at Rlvef Mouth North Head. Nov. 28. Condition at the mouth of the rlTtr at noon. sea. rouih: wind. suuth 48 miles; weather, cloudy. r m i , High water: Ixnt water: 1:51 a. m.. 8.1 tent. I 7.82 a. m.. a 1 feet. 1:18 p. m.. 10.3 feet i 8:27 p. m.. 1.2 feet. DAILY filTEB READINGS 8 a. m., Pacific time. -. -a STATIONS 5 r a Umatilla pr I to 20 1 20 12 is 4TJ 8.8 8" 1.1 TTol 0.94 o.eo 0.45 0.43 0.32 Eugene Albany ... Salem . . . . Oregon Clt Portland . . 7.8 11 0 .0 1-1. fj Li -0-.9 1.1 1-0.4 7. 8 () Rise. ( ) Fall RIVER FORECAST ' I Tha Willamette ritar it Portland ; will re main nearly stationary Saturday and rite Sunday. AT JfEIOHBORIXO PORTS Aatoria. Not. 28. Arrived down at 8 a. m. Steamer Curacao. Arrived at 8:50 nad left up at V:0 a. m. Barf o. U8. (rota Ban Fran' cieco: - 1 Crtstoosl. Nov. 25. Sailed Steamer Pallas, from Portland, for Santo. Norfolk, Nov. 23. Arrived Dutch steamsr Kinderdyk, from Portland, for Rotterdam. Manila, Nov. 23. Sailed Steame Coaxet, for Portland. j Waterbunr. from Portland. . I Aatoria. Nov .25. Sailed at 11:40 a. m. Steamer Haleo, for Ban Pedro. Arrived at 1:30 n, m.- Schooner John W. Well, from Ipswich. San Francisco, Nav, 20. Bailed at 2 p. m. Steamer Psraiso, for Portland. Arrived at T r. tn Steamer Hawaiian, from PortlaSd for New York. Arrived at 0 p. m. Steamer City of Topeka, from Portland via Cooa Bay and Eureka. Arrived Steamer Silverado, from Arioa for Portland. I ' Neah Hay. Nov. 25. Anchored inside Steamer Lake Filbert, from Seattle for Portland. Balboa, Nov. 24. Arrived Barge ; Griffaon. from Portland in taw of ateamer Griffco. Ar rived Nov.- 22 Steamer Wt Oaiiokia. from Portland for St. Tbomae for orders. San Franctaoo, Nov. 2o. (I. N. S.) Ar rived 'Nov. 25: Jap ateamer Masashlge Maru, from Yokohama, at 9:55 a. a.; Fuilerton, from Jort San Luis, at 6:10 p. m. ; Hawaiian, from 'Aatoria, at 7:25 p. m. ; C. A. Smith, from Cooa Ray, at 7:25 p. m. ; City of toka, from Port land, at 8:23 p. m. ; President, from Ijoi An selea, at 10:20 p. m. ; Westport, from Crescent City, at 11:15 p. m. Sailed Nqv. 25: J. B. Steuon, for Willap4 Harbor, at 12:03 p. m.; Paraiio, for Portland, at 1:40 p. m.: Margaret, for Monterey, at K:05 p. m.', San Jacinto, for Oraye Harbor, at 8:53 p. m. ; Admiral Evans, for Seattle, at 4:10 p. la.; Whittier. for Port n Lull, at 4:80 p. m. ; Storm King, for Ku reka, at 8:25 p. ni. ; Hyadea, for Puget Sound, at 1 a, m. Arrived Nov. 2t): Willamette, from Uraya Harbor, at 5:15 a. m. ; Humboldt, from Loa Angelee, at 6 a. m, ; Haitum. from Glasgow, at 7:20 a. m. : Tjtlkembang. from Batavta. at 10:20 a. m. ; Sea loam, from Loa Angelee, at 10:30 a. m. SeatU. Nov. 2. (I." X. 8.) Arrived: Steamer Gedney. from Puget Sound, about 10 a. in. Arrived, 25th: Steamer Governor, from San Pedro, via Saa I'ranciaco and Victoria, 7:15 p. m.l Oridino Maru, from Soerabaya, via Muroran and Ban raciaco, 1 p. m. Sailed, Lh, ateamer Alameda, for Southwetteru via Southeastern Alaaka. Cordova. Nov. 25. Sailed, ateamer North-: Western, to nth bound. 2 a. m, Juneau, Nov. 25. (L N. S. ) Sailed, steam er Spokane, aouthbouud, 10 a. m. Hongkong. Nov. 22. (L . 8.) SUed. ateamer btion, for Seattle . Uhanshai. Nov. 24. (I. . .) Sailed, steamer Africa Maru. for Seattle. Sailed. 22d. ateamer Suwa Maru, for Beatue. Balboa. Nov. 25. I. N. S.) Arrived. ateamer Clauseua. from Seattle. Sailed, ateam er Griffco. for Callao. Arrived, 24th, steamer Griffco, towinj barge . Uriffson, from BeatUe, via Portland. Antofazaata. Nov. 23. (I. N. 8.) Armed: M. S. Cullcha, from Seattle and Vancouver. Cristobal. Nov. 2V (I. N. .) Sailed, ateamer Pallas, for Buenos Aires. Norfolk. Nov. 24. (I. N. S. Arrived, steamer Kinderdyk, from Seattle. sitangnat. M. 1 1. o.) oaueo. steamer West laon, for UaireiL ; Vancouver. Nov. 26. (.. N. S.l Arnvel. steamer Lyman Stewart, from Port Saa Luis, 4 a. m. ; Marmion, from Anyox. - Nanaimo. Nov. 25. II. N. S.) aUed. steamer Juneau, for west coast, via Portland. Ladvimittu Nov. 25. (L N. S.) Sailed. steamer Amura, for Port Alice. Lruon Bay. Nov. 25. (I. N. S.l Sailed. Steamer Tartar, for Ocean FelK . BeUingham. Nov. 2. (I. N. S.l Arnted. ateamer Brave Coeur, from Vancouver, 1 . m. Liungcneae. Nov. 2. (I. N'. 8.) Passed in. steamer M. S. Charlie Watson, for Point Wells. 10 a. m. Nov. 24, padaed out. ateamet Ad miral Dewey,' 8:40 p. m. point Well. Nov. 22. IL N. S.l SaUed. steamer Dilworth, for port. San Pedro, Nov. 25. (I. N. S.) Sailed. steamer AUas, for San Francisco. . Taooma. Nov. 2tt. (I. N. 8.) Arrived, steamer Norwood, from San Franckco, via i Se attle. Arrived, 23th, steamer Admiral Rodman, from Ocean Kails. 1 :30 p. tn. Airplanes to Link Vancouver With Foreign Nations Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 26. That Vancouver will become a station of an international system of airplanes is the plan of R. E. GoVez of the P. R. G. Air Lines company, recently organized here. . A proposition has been taken up with the city council for the securing of a suitable landing field near Vancouver. The old Hidden farm east of here has been proposed by the promoters of the movement, and action on the part of the council is expected within a short time. The planes which will land here will be commercial as well as passenger craft. Club to Give Dance Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 26. The Omega club will give a dance Friday evening at Butterfield'a hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman,. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McDonah, Mr. and Mrs. H. tiersghty and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Swan will be patrons and patronesses. 1 Turkey Shoot Planned Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 26. A Christ mas turkey shoot wtll be given at Battle Ground on the Sunday preceding Christ mas. Four hundred turkeys have been secured for the shoot. A Thanksgiving match was held last Sunday at Battle Ground. . Oentralia Couple in : Auto Wreck Injured Salem, Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Her mann Hoss Of Centralia. Wash., were severely injured late Thursday after noon, ien their automobile ran into the side of the engine, of Southern Pacific Roseburgsouthbound local, at the' fair grounds crossing. Both are suffering from cuts and body bruises and it is feared that Mrs, Hoss may have been internally injured. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss were on their way to Salem at th time of the .accident. Their automobile was den.olished- . News of the Port j FATI IR NO STATE UNIVERSITY The Dalles, 'Or., Nov. 2. Henry, P. Steers, father of "Bill" Steers, cap tain of the University of Oregon foot ball team, died in the hospital here at 8 o'clock Friday morning, as a re sult of injuries occurring when he was struck by art automobile last week. His skull Is believed to have been fractured. "Bill" Steers did not-go to Los Angeles with his Jeam for the game Thanksgiving and was with other mem bers of the family at his father's bed side. . Steers was 79 years old. His wife and four-children survive. He was a Civil war veteran and crossed the plains In 1865. Hla wife also made the voyage by prairie schooner and they were mar ried soon afterwards in the Willamette valley, near Salem. The family moved to Waaco county 25 years ago. where H. P. Steers acquired stock Interests near Antelope. He re tired a few years ago and has since re sided In The Dalles. The funeral will be held Sunday, with burial here. "Bill Steers" will return to Eugene Monday to finish his school work. He will com plete his course at Christmas time. TO WALLA WALLA Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 26. Van couver lost the state championship to Walla Walla Thanksgiving day In the first defeat of the season. The score was 42 to 6, Vancouver scoring a touchdown by an on side Kick over the goal line. After the few fitst minutes of the game, in which Van couver freely gained yardage, the Walla Walla line grew impregnable. Walla Walla's gains were made chief ly through end runs. The Eastern Wash ington team slightly outweighed the lo cals and their speed was greater. The line-up for Vancouver follows Swan, right half : Griffith, left half ; Du Bois, fullback ; Winkler, quarter : White acre, right end ; King, left end ; Hirtle, right tackle ; Osrnond. left tackle Deler ling, right guard : Henderson, left guard ; Morris, center. Wiswall substituted for Hirtle in the latter part of the game. The game was the last of the season, as a game with Washington high of Portland is considered out of the ques tion. Attention In high school athletics Will now be turned to basket ball and train ing will start at once. Last year Van couver had a championship team. Coach Hap Miller and team returned to Vancouver Friday morning, and were entertained at breakfast by the Pfu narians. U. of O. Student Dies Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 26. Miss Ze nobla Ruth Laferty. granddaughter of J. M. Blair, one of Clarke county's oldest pioneers, died at St. Josephs hospital Thursday, following a short illness. She was a student of the University of Ore gon at the time of her death. Her moth er. Mrs. N. S. Lafferty, and a sister, Lillian, both of Portland, survive. The body is at Knapp's parlors. The funeral service will be private. Vancouverttes Sec Game Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 26. Judge and Mrs. A. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DuBois were Included among Vancouver people who attended the game in Walla Walla Thursday. Senator and Mrs. George McCoy will leave for Seattle Friday evening to attend the Washington-Dartmouth game. Portland Team Beaten Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 21 The Port land soccer football team was defeated j by the local team In a game at Vancou ver DarracKS i nansssiving j- goals were made by the Vancouver team and the Portland men scored two goals. About 400 people saw the game. Merchants Are to Meet Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 16. The Van couver Retail Aiercnants- association will hold a get-together meeting and ban quet at the SL Elmo hotel Monday eve ning at 6 :30 o'clock. The purpose of the banquet is to promote closer relations between the merchants. Every mer chant in Vancouver has been invited. INDOOR SPORTS rt Give me crwre, e fOR A STETfJ OF 0OOO OU) NOW- GR 0 STAR PASSES VANCOUVER LOSES 7rVLKAIi- .OVG OLD PMt iousAir pas? oafUEs: CQfitGHdi. MEM WHO VOTCO "Fflri. Reserve Bank at San Francisco Gains ' In Gold Reserve The 'weekly comparative statement of the federal reserve bank of, San Fran cisco at the close of business Novem ber 19, 1920, shows a gain tn total gold reserves, compared with the previous week, of $7,250,000 and a gain of 22,32. (W compared with the j corresponding week of 1919. The statement in detail Is as follows: nESbtacts ' " Nov. 10, 1020. ........ 9 14.820.000 44.S47.000 3.418.000 (,'nld and o!d certificate . tld settlement fund F. It hrarii Gold with foreign agencies . ... .. . . Total ioi held by bank .. . Cold with Federal Reserve atenU; .. Gold redemption fund . Total gold reserves .. licgal tender Botes, silver. Total reservea Bills Discounted Secured by government wi etc. ar obligations All other Vf bills bought in open market Total bills on hand IT. S. government bonds I!. 8. Victory notes J Ir. S. Certificates of Indebtedness' All other earning assets Tctal earning assets Hank premise Uncollected items and other gTOa deposits 5 redemption fund against P. AU otter resources Total resources ......... deductions from R. bank notes. . ........ $436,873,000 LIABILITIES $ 6,870,000 11.662,000 167,000 . ' 122.625,000 Capital paid in Surplus . Government drposits i Iue to number Keerve accouat ; lhf red availibillty items Other deposits, including foreign gov'm't credits. Total gross deposits ...... i' Kedeial Reserve notes in actual circulation K. K. bank notes iu circulation Net liability . . All other liabilities Total liabilities Memo Contingent liability on bills cign correspondents . . . purchased for for- Funeral Seryices Held at Finley's For Abigail Wright Funeral services for Miss Abigail Wright, for 23 years a teacher in the Portland schools, 16 of which were spen,t in Sunnyside, were held this morning at 11 :30 at Finley's chapel, the Rev. Levi Johnson officiating. Mrsr Ruth Agnew sang. 1 Miss, Wright died Tuesday. She was born at Corvallis, where she received her education, being graduated from the Oregon" Agricultural college, . She is survived by three sisters. Miss Ida Wright of Portland, Mrs. Hattie W. Stevens, Berkeley, Cal., and Mrs. J. L.. Davidson of Kennewick, Wash. The body was cremated. It. Terry Hackett R. Terry Hackett, deputy sheriff of Multnomah county, died at his home, 907 Fessenden street, Sunday. " He Is survived by his wife, Emma Hackett, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Merrill Hackett of Washington, D. C; The funeral was held at the Finley chapel Tuesday afternoon. Kenneth Hall, Glenn Tycer, Herbert White,) Gene Willis, Henry Coffee and Edward McLean, acted as pall bearers. fThe body waa taken to the Portland crematorium. Martha J. Baldwin The funeral of Martha J. Baldwin was held at her home. 440 North Twenty third street, at 2 o'clock Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Baldwin, widow of J. E. Baldwin, died Saturday. She Is sur vived by one daughter. Mrs. Belle Dougherty of Santa Rosa.' Cal., and four sons, G. TJ. Baldwin. G. W. Bald win. J. E. Baldwin andjW. P. Baldwin of this city. , Expense Accounts Filed Oreeon City, Nov. 28.1 Candidates in the recent election have filed the follow ing statements of expenses with the county clerk : W. J. Wilson, $57.85 ; E. T. Mass, $111.80 ; H. E. Cross. 1B8.80 ; R. B. Beatie, $15.60; Fred Miller, Al berta Dunn, S. Lu Casto, T. F. Lowe, A. A. Pease, E. J. Nobel and George T. Parry, no expenses; W. A.. Proctor, J36; W. B. Cook. $45; J. G. Noe. $46 ; D. R Frost, $13.20; Ed Fortune. $11.40; O. A. PacejiaJa ; L. Adama for G4 L. Hedges, $120; for H. E. Cross, $44.40; for W. J. Wilson, $28.85 ; E. E. Brodle, for county bridge bonds. $493.94 ; j. E. Jack, for county Democratic central committee, $223.58. Heavy Sentence Given Dayton, Wash., Nov. 28. George Gos ney, found guilty of bootlegging, was fined $300 and sentenced to 90 days in jail. Immedlateley upon he conclusion of the trial he was rearrested by a federal officer. The city case will be carried to the superior court. .Copyright, 1920, by Service, ViOTTA '$ONNrX VJITA N0VrPAV4 TOSeTeTAMPfOR. isr? cTlc. a trts. .-2i. ji 5 " '.' '1: 'i Old II. S. Ambulance s For Forest Service R. S. Shelly, sunervlsor of the Sluslaw naUonal forest Is at the forest service today to take over a government ambu lance used during the war which he will reconstruct for use in general fire work. Shelly is making plans for an active year next summer with, road-building, timber sales, more adequate forest protection and an improvement of the trail system. Nov. 12. 1920. $ 14.S37.000 61.089.00O 8.593,000 Xov. 21. 1919. $ ie.44n.ooo 28.619.000 . 84 1.000 $ 62,585,000 Siio.oes.ono 10.823,000 $184,371,000 $ 494.000 C0,;79,000 97.814.000 10. 050.000 $ 49,609.000 $102,681,000 0.550,000 $177,143,000 $ 472.000 $161,840,000 $ 193.000 8184.865.000 S177.615.000 $162,033,000 S 45.661.000 105.34ft, 000 51.407.000 $202,486,000 $ 2.632,000 ' 17,400000 $222,018,000 $ 231.000 46.113.000 665,000 481,000 $ 49.328.000 1 106.839,000 f 4,801.000 $210,968,000 $ 3.032.000 " 'ii.'sb'i'.ooo i.... $224,901,000 $ 231.000 . 41.461.000 065.000 561.000 96,102,000 82.835,000 02. OSS. 000 $181,925,000 $ 2.632.000 " 'io.o'ob'ooo $193,517,000 $ 400.000 47.71S.OOO 635.000 876.000 $445,434,000 $407,194,000 I 6.882,000 11,662.000 044.000 114.818.000 34.SS4.O00 8.005.000 I 5,452.000 4.678.000 3.980,000 115.84S.0O0 82.100,000 5.480,000 3B.815.00O a.uoa.otio $162,013,000 Il58.721.000 $157,880,000 $223,052,000 11.233,000 3.409,000 $28.750.000 10,605.000 C. 084. 000 $256,661,000 10.652.000 6.876,000 . $456,873,000 $446,434,000 $407,194,000 746,000 736,000 BriLlHSG PERMITS Operations of $1000 or more: W. A. Dean, erect residence, 5J01 Sixty third avenue between Fifty-fourth and Kifty slxth streets, builder same. Block 3, Mount Hood View add.. $1500. Carl Denton, erect garage. 8R8 Vista gvemie, head of Isabella street; builder. J. K. Davis. It. 211 Haonrlna Court add.. S1250. City of Portland, repair meat mtrlet, 1 90 j Fourth between Morrison and l'amhill; builder, Bay Fairchild. $2000. Joe Horsunan. erect reoderiee, 1318 Inter- ! state 'between A ins worth and Holman, part of I lot 2, block 7. rriacipit add.; builder, same, ' $1500. I Mary A. Ertkson, erect reMdaaee, R03 Eat Seventy-third north between Beech and railing . streets; builder, same, $3,100. Lota 13 and , 14. block 4. Argyle Park add. H. Welch, erect residence. 88S Bryee a,ve- mie between East Twenty-eighth and Eiat Twenty-sixth north; builder. T. Chriatonsen, $5000. ! Lot 18. block 19. Alameda Park add. j William H. Hair, repair residence, 645, Mil-i waukic between Haig and Beacon streets; builder, j J. M. McCullough 120O. Southern Pacific Co. Bepair ticket office, 103 4th st. bet. Stark and Washington; builder acme: $40,000. Sarah A. Origan Erect residence, 152 W. Kmerson bet Gay and Dele ware; builder, J. C. W infield; kit 12, block 8, Terminus addMlon; $2300. Portland Sural cal Hospita Bepair hospital, OIL Lovejoy bet. 18th and 20th ata,; builder. J. B. Clark; $1500. - 4 ' Portland- Surgical Hospital Bepair hospital, 611 Lovejoy bet, 10th and 20th ata.; builder. 1. B. Clara; $5000. Mrs U.4f. Gilds Erect residence, 880 E. 82d bet, Hancock and Broadway; lot 9, block 5. Lownsdal addition; builder, . Millmade Cons. Co.: $2tt00.-v. Hahn at Behniatt Erect residence, Syracuse bet. Catlin and St. Johns are.; builder, same; lot 17. block 5. St Johns Park addition; $200. A Burg; Erect residence. 652 Deknm ave. bet E. 17th and E. 18th ata.: lot 6, block 12. Columbia Heights addition; builder, Wm. Steele; $2000. U. A. Thomas Repair residence, 1674 Glou cester bet Lombard and Willis; builder. Otto T. Johnson: $1200. Amertesa Marine Iron Works Itepali foundry foot of Bichmond bet Bradford and the rivet; builder, same; $1800. Mrs. M. Fain Repair residence, 096 Kelly bet Bancroft and Kelly sU.; builder, Tbos. Fiu gcrald; $1000. NEW TODAT- SECTIONAL HOUSES and OARAOEE Made ef sUBdardiaedf built. 4 -toot sections. Ready and eaay to erect. Snipped anywhere. Set catalogue. REDIMAOE SJUILDIria OO. PORTLAND, OREGON I. 11th and Market, er spS Levi Bldg. Phones East 1114 tr Br&adway 433S AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS DECEMBER 10, 1920 AT tt 8ECOKD STREET AU storage accounts 4 months past due. Gooda subject to sale on tnia date. C O. PICK TRANSFER A STORAGE COMPANY International Feature lac) 5HArS.J' FOR. TVrCTUfUte CULAJCr 0M tvcBjnwi vJqO Grot ' i a UOC1N vi r ,.r w i I0JT1OM i JHOOLP ,VN(Tri 6ir HEW TODAY AuctionSale EXTRAORDINARY COMMEJTCIXG MONDAY NEXT NOV. 29, AT 10 A. M. Entire Furnishings of the BARON APARTMENTS 295 Fourteenth Street Corner Columbia Full Particulars in Sunday's Papers J. T. WILSOX, Auctioneer. Ladles Save your old carpets, ruet andvool ao clothing. Lai us make new ruga tar you. 1SS E. 8th it. Phone East 86So WI CALL AND DELIVER The oldest and oest equipped factory ta the Northwest. Fluff and rag rugs vovea AU sixes. Carpets cleaned, etc FOR MAIL ORDERS SEND FOR BOOKLET Portland Rug Co. CKDKR NEW MANAGEMENT We Have Cut tur Prices for a Limited Time ONB lU, FT. fXUFlr S22.50 BUG ONE 8x10 FT. FLUFF $51 7f CP RUG wl litJU AU Other Work at S8 : OUeaostt Flolf Kas Made From oid Carpet. RAG It TGS A SPECIALTY GIVK ITS A TRIAL We Cal! end Deliver l;t-l74 E. 17TH ST. ' SELL. $St SEND US YOUR OLD CARPETS (We Oall and Deliver) ' Old ' Rugs and WeeUn Clothloo We Mane Reversible, Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS SilOft Fluff Rug ..817.B0 Si 0 ft. Fluff Rug .S Rag Rugs Woven, All 8 lias Clothes Cleaning and Dyeing Dept. Mail Ordera, Send for Booklet Met tresses '. Renovated. Made Over, Made to Order Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Etc. Bi12 Rugs Steamed Cleaned, $1.50 WESTERN FLUFF RUO CO. 64-60 Union Ave N. East 6B1f HIEETlJfG NOTICES 41 HAAl n REGULAR meeting this (Friday) JjSiZ evening at 7:80 o'clock. I. O. rfryfh!E?V O. Y. temple. First and Alder ata. -Kwia Work in second degree, class of , ' 40 candidate. Visiting brother I.O.O.rT welcome. Tl. R. PIBLKT, W. D. SCOTT, N. G. ; Rec. Secy. . SUNNYSIDE LOIKrB NO. 18S, A. Y. AND A. M. Special oom mnnication Saturday, Nov. 20, temple, 80th and Hawthorne. Work in F. C. degree, 2 SO p. m. Sup per 0:S0. M. il. deerea. 7 to. m. Visitors welcome. By order of W. II. JAME88 CAY JR., gee. KENTON LODGE NO. 143. A. F. AND A. M. Special communica tion Saturday. Nov. 27. Work 'in M. M. degree, commencing at 2 P- ra. Officers ' end members re quested to be present. By order of r . HOBINnON, Sec, OUE(J0N LODGE NO. 101. A. F. AND A. M. Special communi cation (Saturday) at 2:30 p. m. M. M. degree tat afternoon and eve ning. ViMting brethren, cordially invited . By order of the W. M. LJSii118 8- PARKER. Bee. WAVERLY CHAPfEl. U. t. O. ET 8. Stated communication Fridsy evening, Nov. 26. at 8 o'clock. lie-' greea. Visitor welcome. By order of W. M. JEAN M. OSBORNE'. Secretary. EMRI.KM JKWfCLKY a peciaiiy. battotM. pins, charm Jaeger Bros.. 1S1-1SS Sth St. By Tad Two uowoeT- J . -A a da.rl TlfreStf I Oregon Fluff Rug Co. i H Formerly Montavllla Rug Co. E B Fluff Rugs SJIade Frem Old Carpete I H Rag Rugs Woven All Sixes I a Carpet Cleaning, tlglng, Refltttlng I U We Call and Deliver J 1SS2-1SS4 E. Stark St. Tabor 7314 1 4c W. M. 41 - AL KA&RR, TKMPLE. A" A. fC N. U. 8. Stated session Sat urday. Kg. 21, at 8 p. m.. Pyth ian building, West Park aad Tamhili ata. Social and enter tainment. - Visiting noblea cor dially invited. , By order of - the potentate, HUGH J. BOTD. - - - r Hecorder. UCLTXOMAH CAMP SO. 7T, W. O. W.. corner East 6th ad Alder atreeta, wUl hold election of officers, Friday night, November 2. J. ). 1VU.SOV, Clerk. IJa.XH5E homestead No. 5088, B. A. will . S at nave lull iniUaUon U'edneadsv. le Women of Vt'oodnnft hall tnth .nrf T.. lor streets, at, 8:15 sharp. Annual Christmas masquerade December 28. What else Is hap pening on that big night f Come and bring your friends and see. A big surprise awaits all. rEABL OW'EXH, Correspondent. 212 Railway Exchange bldg. Phone Main 67. MT. HOOD LODGE NO. 157. A F. AXD A. M. Special ram Biumrauon this evenine. 6:S0 m. Work in H. M. degree and to morrow (Saturday) evening. 7 'p. tn.. work In E. A. dearea. Vkllnn invited. By' order of W. M. T. Vt. ENKK. See. I. O. O. F.. ABLET A NO. 210 Regular meeting tonight, Friday. Nov. 20. i Initiation and election. ML Scott car to 65th V. and Foster road. R. C. GOLLIt8, N. u. i. VHi't.u. Secretary. -T- r- f ' sar a? r. a m- j . j Marriages. Births. Dtathx BIRTHS FKEIWOI.D To Mr. and Mrs. A.-G. Freiwold. Iona, Or., Nor. 20, aon.i GILL To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Gill, 11,49 Iurelhurxt, Nov. 17. a son. POKTEB To Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter, 166 K. 80th. Nov. 20, a son. 8CHAFEB To Mr. and Mr. L. C. Schafer. 923 Halsey Nov, 15, a son. SULLIVAN To Mr. and Mrs. H. Sullivan, Unn- ton Road, Nov. 21. a daughter. THOBNTON To Mr. and Mr. W. E. Thornton, DTE.Bth. Nov. 14, a daughter. 8T0LER To Mr. and Mrs. G. Btoler, 82d and Isvviion. Nov. 22, a daughter. "DEATHS AID Pt'NF.ItALS SWANMAN In thU city. November 24. Carl Donald Swsnmsn. aaeri 9!? iuh Klns ,mi of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swsnman of llifli East Sth st. N. ; brother of Alice SwanmaV. Mrs. Edith Obon. Mildred, Bath. Victor, M aunts and Esther Swsnmsn. Funeral servk-ee will be con ducted Saturday, November 27. at 2 p. m.. from Augustana Lutheran church, cofner of Rodney avenue and Stanton street. Friends invited. In terment Rose City cemetery. Remains at Pear son's undertaking parlors. . Russell street at C nioa avenue. N ICHOLSON At the residence. 118 West Jes- sup street, .Thursday, Allison J. Nkbnlsnn, aged C9 yeara, husband Mrs. Josejihine Nich olson, father ef Normen G Mrs. W. M. Hirte. M"- G; W.. Avery. Mrs. Herbert Brttton. aU of Portland. Funeral services will be held at I p. m Saturday, at the chapel of Chambers company, 248-250 Killingaworth avenue, near Williams. Interment in Rose City cemetery. SHAFFEEXNovember 25, atithe family res""" denee, 1168 East Ninth strset north, Flarence Three Shaffer, aged 25 year, wife of Hnward R. Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. R. ", of Portia ivl. sister of Mrs. Archie Bones of Turner. Or Mrs. T. M. Cook -of Helix, Or., George A., and C. B. Bes4 of this. city. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Nonce of funeral hereafter. MUSCOTT November 26, at the family resi denee, SR4 MoMillen atreet "Frank II Mu cott aged 44 years, husband of Stella Muscott, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge A. Mifcoit brother or Mrs. A. P. Starr of lullae. J Or. . Mrs. Lydia Kvana of Portland and Lou Muviott of Dolpli. 0r-.,.'rJ'e rmain re at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. eotii-o of funeral hereafter. WILSON November 2$, at the family resi dence, 62S Irving etreet, Asro WUson. artd "'year, father of Mrs. Lena Payton. Mrs. Addle Anderson, Lilly and Odiliah. Osoar and Ijiiriel Wilson of this city. The remains in at J inley s. Montgomery at FirtH" Notiue of Itinera. iieremiter, MA1iTS'?,0,'mbr 2"' fsmily resilience. . 1 ortr-enU street. John A. Martin, gcd2S years; son of Mr. and Mrs. William juarun. brother of wui am. M.i and j... "run oi mis eiur. 1ft rrmsim in ley s. Montgomery at Ftftb. MoUee of funeraJ hereafter. GRELLE In this cln6vem1r 2a iw vr", esea io years, nusoand or Mrs. Iena n?11 ".18" Et 27th st. Funersl services will be conducted Saturday. Novemhar ai .t " , irom i-earson s nnaertskinii , parlor. Russell street at t'ninn . r.n. v.i.a. "'"""" pt- Marys cemetery. OSBORNE November25. at the famllv ri. dence, 2S1 Twenty-sixth tnt iu, h (... f?.1 Stella Osborne, aged S2 years, wife' of ". wuiet Usborne and mother of Annie Willmot of this city. The remains are at kml'. uMl. gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeraP hereafter. McCLELLAND The remain of the late liam J. McClelland were shipped Friday vember 26. under tha directinn r,t mm Tracey to Olympia, Wash., where inte will take place. PERKY Funeral services of Pearl Terry will h. u.i , . , . . at the rhni of Miller Tracej. Interment Mount Scott Perk cemetery. ItI-"i J rftiehrd Rlne. Emanuel ' hosmtal. Sov 23, S months, celluliUs. ' ' DI8BRO Bert Disbro. BeUwood hospital. Nor. 21, 80 year, lobar pneumonia. aitiMT Mary R. Knight. 260 E 25 d, Nov. 23. 50 years, cbnear SOMERS Emma L. Setner. 701 Venderbilt, nn. i,HV yi CRAWFORD il ft ov. 23,- ito years, cerebral abscess. latUe L. Crawford. 448 Hall. Nov. 21. 69 rears, acute rfilittinn i Hu. SCOTT MsbelU Scott, 612 Ollagn. Nov. 22. .in years, endocarditis. EJv-r'"eo"',e Eno- Bt- JPlnoenU hospital. Nov llv. 62 yesrs. morphine poisoning. FFKERAL DIRECTORS EDW. HOLMAN & SON Funeral 4)2 rectors THIRD AND SALMON STREETS Main 1507.. A511 Lady Asel.tant T.FM.ET &S FUNERAL DIRECTORS Msin 9. MONTKOMRRY AT a-is-ris EAST SIDE FfTNERAT. niftvffvom F. S. DUNNING, INC. .VJ15 r"ally 8U th Price" 414 E. Alder. phone Eat 82. A. D. Kenworthy 8i- Co. Djuj-s-ui ViU BT. 8. E.. EENTS Pnone Tabor 6267. ; Home Phone D-61. "H AM B iWC6T ... . 3"wrai mreetor. AH the CoBvenlence of a Home. Woodlswn S 304. 248-8S0KUlingsworth Ave. R. T. BYRNES fSSJiSr Williams ave. Woodlawn 220. CHUEBTAKERB. UtH and Hawthorn.. I TRACET- llPnrnt fune"ral"dl- rectors. Washington t: Ella. ' u sow as 2U, 640. 6(. Main 2l. A 7K.V DOWNING M'NEMAR A homelike lilace. Modergtg in price. Last 64. Irvingtoa district I'oooe R. W JARt.K A l-ri SucceaVArtt t. W IT II : ', . 1878 E. OJlaan. ' Phoni'Tahor 48 ft'. M ENTEE A ElEji77iwr.l jlorg" wim all Pho'nesws'y sjSgfgS'JRA " Breeze&Snook gj! AeRVZeBIerCo VSlSS- QWTt'-',DERTAKT56 CO. Main 41S2 OUCWCiA 2821. Corner Third and Clay, MOJUTMEST8 PortlandMarble Works 268 4th t.. Op. CHy Hall. Neo Brae, llNG GRATIifETo ty-3PO ST AT MAOtQrs FLOBISTS Smith's Flower Shop " - , ."Portland' Progtsiiv Florist" ' Fkwers for All OceaaiorMi. Main 3218! T. O. LUXE. Mgr.. 6th and Alder, QEOeBETZ &-S0N FRESH FIX)WF,R8 FOR FUNERALS and all occawns. 607 Williams ave. Just CSll Hoodiawn Josen Beta, afanaeer. MARTIN FORBES CO.. flori s. 8S4 Waih ingion. Main 289. A-1269. Kbwer for ail occaiiion grtu'.ically arranged. s".irirsB- t- W. Psnk bl.la. -" Mam Vttijjj,s SJ !I6. SSI Morrison et- FLORAL SI-IP Alder. MajsIuU MEETIKO NOTICES FLORISTS SPRAYS tm9 UP WREATH? mm 517 talruaa axa fcroasnaoM PorruNO not at. MAA.7&3 '.cswei Aocva aoucrrsa - . MeksoaniBoej M ... - - TOg;t MAR,. T And Floral IVjIgna.- 23 Large It nt houses. Sef Branch Stores. 20 Years on Morrison at., bet. 4th and th. Telephone Main 7709. lost akp Forxp SMALL oval-Shsped Shriiier pin. mounted svith pearls; iost bet. Olda, Wortman King nd . B way and Wafh. iUward. Valued as keepsake. Mrs. Jefferson Myers. Automatic 312-51. 1 V .".;. rt ' ..II Kill.1 IM man, or ion 16th at. car. Finder jileaae tall MarshaH 2608; ' '- - LOST Fur at Auditorium Wed. night, valued heensak. KeUtrn to Olds, Wortman sV King t delivery room; liberal reward.. . LONf"""Tehornrd Jersey"eowi reward for in- fortnaUoa or return to llf E. 17th t. N. Phone Wdln. 003. Mrs. Flsck. LOST Mining scene watch charm. ' M'other" to Harry on back; large rewgrd. Wdln. 2016. C. A. Olsen. ' .1. 2 lS"gf On E. 13th St., bev.. Boieiawn av and Alberta at., a bla:k leatlier-covered Chrt Man Science quarterly: finder phonc 32 1-S9. LOST Pearlnecklare.. betwenCentenary- Wllhur church and 691 E. Aih. valued SI gift. Reward. Call or plmne 228-74. 1JT St"l TTrv -si1. S'liwliV. ntili bt 49th and Hawthome and St. Slevene ahurcB. Finder nlaase call Tabor 81S. LOST Sunday, on fowell Valley road, fish pole. Phone ten nzs. nr. Reward. LOST String pearls, Oregon grilL ReVard. Calf Main o-'su. : - LOST Maltese cat. mate, white legs andTbTeaaC Call Tabor 7500; reward. BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS $ LEARN AVIATION EARN 7S TO $100 WEEKLY Complete courses In mechanic and flying. ' Aero ' club 'iceme en graduation. -All (eiwries free te federal voosttntul training men. The state of Ore- gnu allows $23 .per ranntb for educational pur poses to Oregon ei-service eh. First and only exclusive Aeronautical school In the Northwest , A SCHOOL WHICH HAS OVER 200O TEll rifVT Mil II K- pihiih th AM ANT OTHEIt VfilMILAR SCHOOL IN THIS TERKITOB. . Mi bond rvoulred. Catalogue on request. ULDIltT AIKCKAFT COM TA TIT, Portland. 824 Morgan Ids. Oregoa. LEARN utnmnblle and tractor repairing aash drivinc in America's lereet and finest system of trade ectinoR . We also teach all branches nf ignition, electrical and batt'ry work, vulcanising and re-treading, weldiitg and braaing, and Instruc tion on all tyue of marine and rtatlonery en. glnes and farm lighting plants. Tou take the tool in your Damn and get tno actual practical shop experience. The Uemphill rchools turn out thousands of success! u! graduates every year, Do ynu want to join this class of well trained and high Paid men? Stat aid to former service men. Informstinn and catalog tipon request. Day and ' evening clave. Hemphill Trade ttchoob. Inc.. 707 Hawthorne ave., cur. 20th. MEN, SPEND ' t6r"ft"""'wiNtEirEWI AT OUR Automobile and tractor engineering, welding and bronzing. Special Ignition, battery and ulectrical work. Vulcanizing and retrradtng. llKMl'HIIJ8 TRADE SCHlHlLS ... 70T Hawthorne. Avg., Or 20th Terms If Desired. XVmmt'n- Tihm. Suvines Collaee. Assures EVERY OBADUATE A 1'OSITIO All business! eourses. Including comptometer training. Enroll anytime day school, sight school., write for tree c talegue. ourth Morrison. Fbona Mala 890. f ' . , A PnsUinn for Ksch l.raduaU ALISRa Bl'ILDIMt AKTO AND TRACfOH MEN'WANTED" " it big salaries. Ideal living and working rof ditiona. No previous eipertene necenasfy. Mea of any ag ran aaallfy tn few week for fier manrnt, well paid positions. - Writ NOW foe FKEK partimlara. National Automotive school, lt4 ttonth Flgeros, Ixw Angeles, Cat LEARN TELEGRAPHY Young tnan and women wantad; call 414 Railway Exchange bldg.: splendid rqinnrtnnlty to learn a well paid profession. Railway Tel: graph ln.tllnlr. Night clawes. - UOLER BAslffglalOLCKft wTirUsoh you the trade in 8 weeka, receive some pay while learning. Positions secured. . Ki-sertice 0a re calve slat aid. Writ or ceil tot eaiaioiua. 284Burnlde at. PORTLAND Barber College teaches the bsrbtr trade in . eight weeka; pays while learning: good set of tooli given; position secured; tu tidn reduced. 88 N. Second. alKN. WOMEN learn barber trade; wages while learning: noxition guaranteed. - Mgr. 22 years' etperience. Oregon Barber College, 288 Madison. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Teachers' Agency. Enroll free. Frank K. Wallet,, former assistant state suiK., Mgr., N-W. bank bldg. Phone Mailt 8278. EAST SIDE COMMKKOLiL 'HClPSGC Mias Kegina Huckel's private school; Individual invtmctlon. 122 V4 Orand ave. East 427. ORE;ON law school, AUsky bldg., 2d and Mor rison t. W. B Rlchanlson, see. Main 877. HELP WA7f-TE MALE I THE OLDS, WORTMAN A. KINO STORB re quires tae services of thoroughly experienced floor manager for temporary position during the holidays. Apply uperlateadent' oiiioe 8;18 to 10.80 a, m. . . iVVlT fe V EARNS25 A DAY Wg want four men willing to put la eight hours per day selling at half price tb best fire on the market. See aaleamanager. Perfection w Tire Co., 1 0th and JStark at. ' - J WANTED Reliable oommlssioa mn who ua derstand buying in couttry. 1300 la stock of corporation reenirea; At posltloa. lav . quire 825 GHsan st. . - COY WANTED that would like a good borne sni learn a good trade: must have aone through eighth grade, be of good ippeeranc and bonesl. Addre-a H. C. M . Hot 164, Cottage Grove. Or. WANTED"" Responaifiie grocery man to man age grocery rtor lor corpo-atlesi ; govu la stock of eorporatWrf requned; steady -oaltloa. Inquire 125 Glisan at ' j W A"N T ED -Elderly man on elose ranch: hours I l a to 4 p. m in poultry 420 82d St., near Utvislon. , . - , "UPERIENCED automobile washer 1 n ethtr seed gfiply. -44S Hurmid. ANTEDJap hoy to tend furnace Ta ea cmnge for room Main 1718. . WA7f,TET AaF.TTTR CUT tdl'Tt own ba,r. . The Duplex automatic hair cutter cuts wniie yon come your nsir. Price 82. Buy one. Agenta wanted. . Wnte V. A. Turner, 885 3d st, Portland, Ore. v- HELP WANTED FEW Kl.T. EXPERIENCED RIBBON NOVELTY SEWERS. Must de speedy and first- class work, perma nent posilioo. Apply Miss Mi.Mshon, 2d floor L1PMAN, WOLFE CO, ' MRS. I., V. SCOTT, formerly 4ireclnr of em- .: rlevment for women wttb (he federal gov- r emment. will assist women to secure employ ment in all lines. Office, 829 Henri bldg.. eeeV 4th and Os. Bdwy. 4.)37. FIVE waitresses for city, gie per week. SKIiKll WniTK, 85 N. 28d, Bdwy. 8205, TO ASSIST with botwewcrU aad 2 ' Udrea, Bdwy. 214. GoJl wsges, good, home 1 or women. 684 EltoU. IT! Phone Last 43 1'IANO feasoei given for sewing, laundry of honwork : reference. Main SO IS. WANTED Girl to slt la general housework. Apply 281 Eat 15th N. (Continued on Following Pag)