The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 12, 1922, Page 29, Image 29

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY C JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY 'MORNING. FEBRUARY 12. 1922. '
WHEAT SHIPMENTS 1
FORSIX WtOHtHS
DOUBLE '21 MARK
First 7 Months of Cereal Year
Featured by Heavy Movement;
Puget Sound Ahead on Hour
During the flmt mtm months of th
clival yNf Portland shipped by water
-S.0nJ.B35 bushels of wheat to all porta
an compared with 13,106.172 buahela for
the correirDondtng period of ltZQ-Zl
Exports of wtieat for the period clos
ing- January 11 were only S.l7s.01
Drain shipments from Portland for
Jrurr topped" those of .. ths . mum
month of 121 by 450.000 bushels, ac
cording to figure complied by the tier
hunt Kxchange,
Pus-t Sound takea the lead In flour
Rich Water.
Ixyw Tatar.
sr . at m 1 .BrOS a. mJL . l.O feet
1 MiPka-'m
S B (eat
lull. Ilifh water dim minutea earlier;
low water 21 npnutea carter.
Corey Travels Far
To Beach Hearing;
Eoad Would Quit
PaJenv Feb llv H. jH. Corey, public
err ice commissioner, left Friday night
for Al Turaa, CaL, where-he will attend
a hearing "before the Interstate commerce
Ion on the application of the
Nevada-Cllfornla-Cregon railroad for
narmisaion to discontinue operations. The
application i being' contested by both.
the Oregon ana cauiornia commissions.
iiou
. ' . - -' - 'A
HAT
ON GOOD FOOTING;
NOV
N
PENDENT
Republican Offshoot From Russia
Sanely Applies Tested Methods
of Government Leaders Able.
New: Stage Terminal
: Is. Opened I in Salem
'Salens. ' Feb. 11. Open house to the
public was observed by the new stage
terminal in the Odd j Fellows building
here tonight, marking! the formal open-
shipments tfor the seven months ith ting of the terminal, which will be used
:.0ir.0tl 'barrels against 1.41J.4M bar
rels shipped from the Columbia river.
The grand total f the, 'wheat and floor
shipment from the Northwest amounts
to 47.S71.01 as compared with . JM1.
001 bushels for, the corresponding period
of i2o-n.
Heavy export to the Orient and India
mark a big showing for the . period of
the cereal. The experts to Europe did
not hold up In comparison with those
to other ports. The complete report of
the Merchants Exchange follows:
a headquarters for all stage lines op
.r.tin, in and out of: the capital city.
Tt building, compJetjed at a cost of
approximately $00,000, houses a 21 room
hotel, the offices of the several stage
lines and numerous concessions,
vmr liATS MAN OCT
Hoqulam, Wash.. Feb. 11 While Her
m.n a-vdal of Marknam was chopping
wood Friday, a knot flew up and struck
him over the right eye, knocking him
unconscious.
EKOM COLfMBIA BITER
J anuary
Wheat (bushels) To Europe..". t...
California r
Hawaii
Mouth America '
Houth Africa
Orient
India
Total
Flour (barrels) California
Europe
Hawaii
. Orient
South America ...i...;
Houth Africa ...,r
Atlantic porta -
Cuba
1922
742.S43
U.125
1,706,063
2.45S.031
42.181
12.573
"'72.151
12.265
2,122
1921
1.9S8.5S7
33,667
"ii'Mk
2,008,988
36.086
22.075
""3.610
2,575
"66!47
Cereal Tear to Date
1BZ1-ZZ 19ZU-21
17
311.S3S
154.361
1.890
779.157
.409.817
1.406,964
12.383.461
37.523
2.126
. 485,020
198.742
26,069,525
i 323,310
! 406,254
i 8.362
! 596.317
I 40,283
t3s!625
! 311
Br Hal 'Flaherty
Special Correspondent of the Chicago Daily
ew goreign otmct,
13.106.872
756,534
106.406
5,985
61,255
37,373
11,428
92,911
Total.
141.293
FBOM FTJGET HOFND
Wheat (buahela) To Europe 191,298
California! I'iil
Hawaii '.I.. ,
Houth America i'X'.y.ki
Orient 1,01,425
British Columbia " 2 20
125,093 1,413,468 1,071,892
320.010
86.387
1,145
2.193
S36.803
69.329
24.242
I 457,014
4,75X243
I 3u,388
3,731,572
108,120
7,566
163.634
Total
Flour (barrels) CallXornla .
Kuropo
'Hawaii ,..:.. ..!.
" (Jrient ....
South America .
... British Columbia .......
Alaska.
Atlantic ports
1,248,858
69.252
6.714
12.591
235.047
7,433
1,805
1,037
409,735
63,562
40.819
1.855
38.200
9.692
1.589
688
10.500
6,276,019
459.829
344.012
41.0S
1,098.318
68,715
17.D77
13,535
5,000
. Total
333,879 166.905 2.037,082
January total, wheat and flour. Portland. J.093,845 ; Puget Sound
h..t.ala
Grand total, season to date. 47.87J.01i bushels ;
same period.
1920-21. 28,861.098
BE-CONDITIONINO AND SAVE i?.1!1 E
w-VI 11 T N. 8.) tie 1 Willamette
conditioning of government ships und er gM J""
a special congressional appropriation JjaM
kH Iha anle of the re-conattioneo. vessels Raie
7 . tnm.A tnr the YVUlhito ..
10 a prirsir, ' r" V- -LZ rrsri Lnckenbaeh
wrpe-. whb i "i""" J Cteel Exporter
United States snipping mra u i H.nley . .
isr ih UiV.r subsidy Plan, by ( Kentivkten
Jaeob Coxey. renowned leader or uoxeys l"
army. t, I Uanalna
His plan, which would ODviate a snip
t.K-i. n fA, the enactment Ol a
law by 'congress authoring the Issuance C-0
and appropriatioo.or 3.i20.ow or Mam
nilr Iraiiurr notes to Day for-tho re- Hainan Mam
r,r 112 ravernmeni BniDB. I Itnioirmi m
Tk. Mrnnitiiionlnr would be done by I hl!!"
a private corporation formed oy coxey nnBTm . . .
n Theodore Wells of New York, which Tjiieboet .
oorporattoo woUld purchase from me ."H,jj-
governraeai ina resonaiuou
. . . rOSITIOSS OF TE8SELS
Narth Head. Wah.. Feb. 1 1 ttaaiOhia
hmM br iwllo tlieir DvaUioaa at s ooieca
Hnalir. I'cirtUM I or caa r imnajco, uv
i araira. t'tlanl for Baa Pedro, 64 rnOea I Baadai Mara
aoHth ef timM nw.
- UTanana. K?reU for Baa rTancMOO, iv v
riM mih of lolnnbia rteeT' Aralon
vn.it Pnrt tallow for San Francieeo, I Baninda
tin aiw annth of Caoe riattan. I (tide Mara
Admiral Vry. Saa Frand-oa for Seattle, rraHar Hall
11 A M,U. n " I TWT . . . .
. . S. IDieso ft way . . Feb. 1 6
..Shanghai Fb. IS
..New Tort Feb. 1
. . San Fraa Feb. 1 7
..New York fFeb. 17
, .Mnroran Feb. 17
. . Raa Fran Feb. 1 8
..New York Feb. 18
..New York Feb. 18
. . New Orleana . . . Feb. 1 H
..New Tork Feb. 1
. . Baltimore Feb. 20
..New York Feb. 2S
. . iturorin Feb. 23
. .New Orleani. . . .Feb. 2fl
.Galeae ton
To Depart From Portland
Foi
. 6a Pedro. . . .
,(W-
.Orient
.Orient
.. iF. way.
.New York Feb. IB
Vhrita
Petco
Boaan Mem
VonrderdUk .
rente
Georrtna Kolph . .
. . West Coast
. .Ten. America. ,
..Orient .
, . Rnrope
. Krjrope ......
..Orient
. .New Orleans . ,
..Japan
. . Europe
. . San Pedro. . . .
. . Aan Fran. ....
YnehMa Mara No. l..Aqatralia
Tjirline Honolnlo
TnurniUmt Mara . . . .Ortent . .
Urtent
IS
. .
With paasengera and freight for San Jnho w. Wtna
Francisco. San I'edro ana Ban uiego. Ohioan .,.
the steamehlp Senator sailed at 4 o clock Oresoa Fir
ye-terdajr afternoon. J-k" M
The Japanese passenger steamship Steel Asa ,.
Hakuyo Maru of the TKK line is due to Vj I"
rail for the west coast of South America JJSSad . .".V.V.T
today at noon from Terminal No, 4. ;
.Feb. IS
.Feb. IS
.Feb. 17
.Feb. IT
.Feb. IT
.Feb. IT
.Feb. IT
.Feb. IT
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.Feb. 1
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Berth.
Weetnort
WeMport
. . . . flt. Helena
, Terminal No. 1
Knapnton
SL Helena
. Inman-Ponleen
. .'Peninsula Lbe
Pacific Coast Bunkeri
..Terminal No. 1
Hareay
. .Terminal No. 4
Westport
East Oak St
. . . Terminal No 4
Warrenton
The steamer Annette Rolph. with gen-
'r Rancher Sentenced
rv. atamhin Oh loan, from New Tork
For Stealing Cattle
Helsingfors, Finland, an. 1. Through
sane application of tested, methods of
government along democratic lines, the
Finnish republic has emerged 'from-a
formative period covering four years a3
ono of the most vigorous and econom
ically solid of the many states born dur
ing the war. It is impossible for ven
the keenest observers to look tar mio
the future of the states immediately
surrounding Russia, but Finland has
demonstrated her right to complete in
dependence and existence as a separate
nation.
Foreigners visiting Finland, especially
those who have sojourned in soviet Rus
sia, are impressed by the contrast be
tween these two political states,, which
were born during the same years of
bloody revolution, and which have de
veloped through the worst period of eco
nomic depression. On the Finnish side
Is seen every evidence of security and
prosperity, the result of a steady prog
ress toward stable finances and nor
mal politics. Just across the frontier,
in the land of Bolshevism, a people with
greater economic advantages has de
teriorated into a condition of appalling i
misery. .
It may not be correct to assign all
of Finland's well-being to the fact that
she adopted a republican form of gov
ernment. Her people are innately in
dustrious and to them must go the great
est share of the credit, but the effects
of a balanced, representative govern
ment were all favorable to rapid recon
struction. STBTIVES BED BEVOLUTIO
During 1918 the Finnish people were
embroiled in the seething political con
flict that raged in Russia with the same
extreme of opinion fighting for suprem
acy. One small element had selected a
German prince to be the king of Fin
land and made most elaborate prepara
tions for his ascension to the throne
The lower extremity plunged forthwith
into red revolution, aided by the Rus
sian BolshevikL Between the two ex
tremes stood the majority of educated
and reasonable Finns, fiercely patriotic.
determined to kill imperialism on the
one side and the dictation of the prole
tariat on the other. How the world-
famous French "White Guard" put down
the red revolution with the aid of the
German troops under Von der Go Uz is
a matter of history, but I believe that
to the average newspaper reader In
America the developments In Finland
and the Baltic states generally since
1918 are extremely vague. In fact, I
have encountered many evidences of
wrong impressions even in- neighboring
states 10 me westr
First, there is the impression in many
quarters that Finland's population har
bors a preponderant element of Reds
and radical Socialists, and that another
revolution with possibilities of great as
sistance from Russia might "occur at any
moment Let me dispel this idea. Fin
land us as far from revolution as any of
the strongest western governments. Fear
of interference in Finnish affairs from
Fab. 28 t'i'wia is unwarranted, regardless of the
abnurd threats made from Moscow and
I tho continual insinuations made in radi
J? cal quarters elsewhere."
Feb. IS i "WHITE GCAlwD" STI1.I. MWrH
If Russia ever has the temerity to
undertake a war with Finland, it will
be with full knowledge that nine tenths
of the population must be killed or sub
jugated under iron military rale. Be
sides, there is still In existence the old
"White Guard," over 100,000 strong, and
ready on 24 hours' notice to take the
field fully equipped. The mora dana-er-
cus element of Reds among the Finns
has been eliminated since the revolution
or is-is. borne are still serving sentences
for the crimes committed during the
short-lived supremacy of the terrorists.
The radical elements remaining in the
Finnish body politic recognize fully their
impotence against the majority of law
abiding citixens and they are content
with a representative in the diet that
voices the opinion of slightly more than
une renin or Hie people.
Another idea that nni.t
during the revolution, after Von der
Golta had landed at Helsingfors with his
German troops, was that the Finnish
were worshippers of flermanw
and would gladly fall in with the Ger
man plans of supremacy throughout the
Baltic countries. There can be little
doubt that Germany did entertain this
maJHn German provinces of
the Baltic states and Finland under the
rule of German noblemen, but that bub-
v1 e Kmm4 aliwnii4 a. a a. . . .
j ; BOY SCOUTS DO MANY "GOOD TURNS" r BOY oCplllo DO
prr-rrr-l, r?Hrr-j . GOOD. lURfl FOR
II i; u y-s. scores oitiouxns uive Aiuaiuun-
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It T? ' t l Anniversary Is 0bserveda-
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NEW TTJDAT
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Largest JI6meeller in- America
1200 APPRAISED
Hoxnes For- Sale .
SEE
One of the" laws oC the Boy Scout or-
ganiTJiuon is uuit crj owui men uw
at least one "good , turn" dally,
Saturday was public "good turn" day.
this being . one of the features of the
observance ot .the ' 11th . anniversary of
the organization of the Boy Scout move
ment, in America. Scores of boys were
Stationed at the congested. Intersections
throughout the day and they found
manv ooDortunltiea to do "rood turns'
by assisting elderly people, children and TO BUT TOTJB
blind people on and off street cars and I ;"-"
traffic offioera. at the manly and .cour
teous service of the Scouts that they In
vited the boys to stand by them at the To ririt oar great showroom and look ever ear
treat rrnsainira and turn the aemanhore I wonderfnl disnUv at hnsnra liated for sale. - Every
and now all the Scouts- want to be 1 peraonauy hwpectad and ajvraias beiaaw
Wina I beta offered- for your eonstderauoa.
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UV tfWUb UU Li. b BVKMIfrW. fV, U,UWi tOSCfl WlUl t& KOI JOU aW WUUDS,'
tne reception given saturaay aiiernoon i mi m.n yoa neadleas boon of uiaeoraa sMwro
at the State Bank, where the special I
attraction was a 'Teed" of apples and
doaghrruts.
The week s program in commemorat
ing the 11th birthday of the Scouts in I
this conn try, has been highly successful
In Portland, where 2500 Scouts have en-
gaged In a wide variety of activities be-1
ginning -with Scout Sunday, when spe
cial sermons were preached to Scouts
and their elders, many troops attending
In bodies. On Monday evening 750 en- sj Floor Abtartoa Blag. Bdwy., III.
OPEX ALL BAT STJ5DA.Y
Opes Evealsg I'atQ tiM
THE l4r BEBVICE BT8TEX
I Experieaeed SalessieB .
at Toar Service
Frank L. McGixire
To Bay Your Home
4,063.604
409.109
773,946
30.299
152.466
116.961
15,626
11.985
15.632
1,526,024
2,751,313
.Feb. 14
. Feb. 1 S
i general cargo.
News of the Port
Arrival- February 11
, a. an . (thinaa. nasrlran steamer.
from New' York and Boaloa ia lt Boond.
cneral.
ressarturM rsonjart 11
Fukn Mara. Jsi
sa.r for
At a. sa.. Faint Mara. Japaaeas ttcassar,
fae Ynaabama and koha,. general. .
At a. ., lalworva, Assma
B.,rra!-ro. ua- tenses. A. U Harris. W. A. Pierce and
n . w , . I m m. ,
Ran IHaco and wJ porta.
The Dalles, Feb. It. Samuel T. Ben
nett, rancher, pleading guilty to Indict
ments charging theft' of cattle, was sen
tenced today to serve; a year In the pen
itentiary, as recommended by the grand
Jury, Comallo Mariano1 was sent up
for IS. months on a forgery charge, and
W, F. OXeary was sentenced, to a year
for , obtaining money under false pre-
At a p. av. Anaetaa Rotr. Aataticaa
ataamar. fur Saa Fnartnas. Benarsl
aneta. Faa 11 Sailed at t:10 p.
, Friday, suaeaer Sanliaat. for Baa Ydro. Bailed
' at 7 15 p. m.. steamer Roaa City, for Saa
rraneiaro. Alrert al 40 and le t UP at :
EL T. Larson, pleading guilty to uslng"
an automobile, but without intending to
steal It, were each given a year in the
county Jail and paroled.
SALMON BAHQXET SUCCESS
Kalama. Wash.. Feh 11. At the an
j v. sieamer unioaa, troea uotsoa maa n salmon banquet of the Kalama
' Tw eta fTiaet e wno. naHea ats ."- Ri,ie,jn'a club Fidaw more, than
Santa Barbara, far Ban. rwra. Z , - - , , ' .
ork eta
r 'ZTI: VTr".SraTK 83 were seated. Speakers were : Rev.
.' idro via tirays Harbor. Hailed at 10:30 a bv. L. D. Cook, Dr. Nalden of Washington
sieamer l'araixa. for Baa Pedro. - State cones: e Mr Ellerton. Professor F.
Saa Frsivrkw. Feb. l Arrteedat I a. ra.. Iw. Kennedy, field secretary of the Waah-
T "saDd rtna. A meed at a. . ataamar i L, P?'.'
I rank W. lram. from roruand. I "
A Baa Fraaerwo, Feb. 10. Saflsd at j am,
steamer Ueorcina Boh, for Porttaad. BaOed .FLAG BAISIXQ PLANNED
. at aooa. aaeaaser joaaa i-oojaaa, lor uaeamMa rntrl1 Waah tiVh iiirii, rata,
rleer. Batwd at 8 p m.. Hatch steamer TJlle- . tntJXIla, WastL. f eb. 11 Flag raiS-
'- knet. far Portland and Batawsv Ameeri at taltng exercisea for thei recenUy completed
p. ss.. Morwectaa aantorshtp Teaea, from Ant-1 Lincoln achool building will be held on
, wern, for Pon land. "aUod. British steamer City Washington's birthday under the au-
T-rrT- ,r ZZZl. fJy"1- apices of the Lincoln Parent-Teacher
, Forrtaad. fir Weet Caart of aoatb Aaaeriea. I association..
Baa rsdro, b. 10. BaiVd. straaaer lew
TjsrkeQbsrb. 'ro
fa New Tork aad wa nomta.
' fne Baa Ffasxnaro and Portia ad. Haill tmrr
'. Kdaar F. ljaskenbach. fruea 1'ocUaod. for New
' York and way ports.
' ' V eases, aa Bert
. Ynwikta Mara) No. J..goba ........ 1 Feb. 1 (
Ckm Harbor rhUadelphaa ....Feb. It
H Tjllokawi Baa Fraa. Feb. IS
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, i-orajaa aUurm Ara Fraa,.. ... .FatL 18
; CetUa ...Baa Fraa. Feb. 14
.. Armoaaa New York. , . . .Feb. 14
. Boasa Mara ........Aberdaea ......Feb. 14
Oornstaa Vsarooear Feb. 14
VTeat Wiiiouwi .. . . ; Shanghai Feb. 14
Arabtosi Saba .. Feb. 14
CHr of Irenes Baattla .. Feb. 14
Admiral Rndama ....8. F. 4k way. ...Feb. 14
N-ordaraaiS ..Rotterdam .Feb. 14
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.......'.....sa Fraa.. ..... Feb. T5
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Iwlr ....... Mew Orleans ...Fab. II
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Oregon Aggies Win
Fourth From Oregon
Oregon Xgricultural College, Corval
lis. Or., Feb. 11. By a score of 34 to
21, the Oregon Aggie basketball quin
tet defeated Oregon Saturday night,
making its fourth straight victory over
the Lemon-Yellow five.
Amory Gill washigh point man, scor
ing an even dozen points. The game
v.as roueh at times. Oregon playing a
defensive game solely against Its rivals.
The lineups :
o. a. c. ' Oregon .
Stinson f 101. -.--. F (7) Andre
A. Gill (12) F. , Goar
Hjelte (lii) -C Ldttham
Richards , . ..G.- Bpiler
L. Gill (2) ."...G .8) Burnett
Subs-O. A. C.t' Femley and Ryan
Oregon:' Edlund 2), Zimmerman tz).
Rickey (Z)- v -T
In the preliminary game the Oregon
Frosh defeated the Aggie Rooks, 25 .to
18. Ralph Coleman refereed both games.
MEDFOBD BEATS HILL
The Medford. Or., high school basket-
ban auintet defeated the Hill Military
academy team Saturday night, 47 to 7.
in a game played on the H. M. A. uoor.
The visitors had too much experience
for the local quintet.
Astoria Bonds - Aathorlsed
Astoria. Feb. 11. At a meeting Friday nlcnt
'Ue Astoria water commission anthoriaed the
ale of (250.000 in bonds to proride for the
construction of the proposed new water eondtrit
from the Bear creek reaerroir to the city. Bids
wll! be opened at the meeting March 10.
TRANSPORTATION
Joyed the fathers and sons' banquet.
Tuesday waa mothers' day, when spe
cial "good turns" were done for moth
ers. On Wednesday troop "good turns
were done for the school houses or
churches In which troop . meetings are
held. On Thursday scores ef needy
families were aided. On Friday -night
more than 1200 Scouts gathered for a
big rally In the 'Lincoln high school. In
addition to the inspiring program 240
packages containing 625 articles of cloth
ing for. boys from 1 to 21 years were
brought to the .rally. TheeewUl be dis
tributed to needy .boys from Scout head
quarters.
IfCVfe Third Street
Betweea WashlactoB aad Stark.
TRANSPORTATION
AbovoSaturday waa city "good turn -day for -the Boy Scoots and the
above picture shows a Scout asststlog a mman and child on car.
Below iscout Marshall Wood turning the semaphore at Broadway and
Washington. -
b! hurst almost at its Inception. I have lirOO f H fiOT. (iO TYl O
round throughout Fin Und the most cor-I VAXmiu aj.vjwj viwaaa
w na irienojy reeling toward the al-
countries, and this cordiality co
exists with a strons- Rfnl afkf flr-f'l tlfaar A
for the help rendered by the .Germans.
1 he Finns need and seek tha' .,nu.
possible enconomic relations with Ger-
tf' .k pouuc"y they will accept
. uiuu uiem xo uerraany any
rnore.than to any-other country. The
feeling of absolute independence has
taken as firm root in Finland as it did
it America m i t. and If on.... ..
tempts to dominate the new smaU na-
Is Captured by
Winged vM. Team
BONO WEEK IS PLAJT5EJ)
Monteaano. Wash.. Feb. 11. National
song week, February 19 to February 26,
will be observed in, the rural schools of
Grays -Harbor couiityr Miss Geneva
Johnson, county school ( superintendent,
announced. '
girl nrroLVE3 nr ab.be st
Twin Falls, Idaho. Feb. 1L A. J.
Lewis, reported to be a prominent " at
torney of Pocatello, was taken Into cus
tody here charged with embesalement
and leaving Pocatellw with a 19-year-old
girt. -
Displaying. teamwork which had .been
lacking In previous games, the Mult
nomah Amateur Athletic club basket
ball team defeated the Walla Walla
Young Men's: Christian, association quin
tions of the Baltic she will meet a united I tet 25 to 22, In the Winged "M" gym
resistance In Finland. I i, w-T.i,t At m,. -nd r.f th
" ""VH HISTEK STATES first hair the . score stood 16 to 10, In
, This, same spirit of iTKlananit.nn. I fnvnr of the, cluhmen. and shortlv after
militates against arty new regroupingor I the second period the lcolas Increased It
r"" control in the Hiiiar, I to zu to iu. - , - - , -
border states aruch aa suggested by cer- Just about that time the Washlng-
,v statesmen Who believe t tonians began getting a line on the bas-
tnat Esthonia and Latvia, at least, ket . and before the Poftlanders knew
anouia become a portion of the federated what had hannened Walla Walla had
States Of Russia Finnish indndn. I totaled 1 ' A aennatJonal field, hailtet bv
having taken firm root, supports the -Sticks Dement gave therT'-a 21 to
hum, etates to the south in their sep- 20 lead. Then Gus Clerin came . Into
a rate existence and anv t.n.. 1 . A .,i. nnMn.i
A ... , , , ..wwj. v ULf I JUWUUICUM KiU, k " V IW I .1 .viral a,,u
ifL P0""01 .entity of those coun- baskets frorn difficult angles, giving
y"l" r. y resented. All the Multnomah the lead which could not be
States from Finland . dnwm n I mnma. ;K anl hm mlnnta. ti o-r
rraf Jt!Lf bounJ by complex Before the contest ended each team con-
thtrtt tfr?"!? "d J fcy "Finpa- verted a foul. The lineups: '' f i
wtic bonds that have been developed Mtdtaomah Poeitioa : . Wana WaTla
since tneir various declarations of men- i - Ciena (15) .F. ......... (S) Banter
aration from Russia. . J Pelooae (6) ......... F.... (6 Magrnna
. . .v;. ....... tioj uemeat
VniM ii lUMirej i Twminc le) . . . o..... . .... ...vsopeiand
western poarers to take- an I F. Jacooberrer (2) . . . .Ow. . .. ... . . . . . taTrJeck,
ujia n tne renabtlltatJon of Rus- I Jacobberger j w . . .. ..s. - . ,
sla, they will, meet a Situation rrfealrtrl Harry 'Fischer; " timer. , WilUaiB E.
changed from 1 that which existed when UuUn: i-
'.fid,ssfsr ffiSi American Conditions;
Better Than -: Orient
reconstruction of Russia and to that wi
uuulb insny rorwwminn. in i notnnaiB. wsin.. rea li. aisior u. vf
icast for many years. , I tam Friday aft a trh to the Orient.
ine rlnns are not without their :ln-l "Conditiona aero are mocfa mm ratajrnnu
Print Cloth Still
Irregnlar.at N. Y.
(Wall Street Boreas of The Jonrnal.)
New York. Feb. 11. Dry Goods. Tho list
less and irregular trading in print cloths con
tinued today. Moat of tha business done waa
in tha nature of a cleaning up of odds aad ends
preparatory to tha Monday holiday. Mucellane-
oesv orders appeared for some eotistractaons out
Southern 4xS0s and 68x72s were no stronger.
Marrow . goods showed- a softening tendency.
8beetin0 were in email demand and some pa-
jama cheeks ware aotd at a abade below fignrea
which bare been current, A fair, business wu
done ia three leaf twiUa. - -
- The demand for broad aUka was Bomewbat bet
tar today with some mom atrength exhibrted
ia prioaa. - Canton crapes, kaitted -enpaa and
taffetas were sought. Tha . raw silk market
showed little change ia spite of tho easier tend
ency in Yokohama, - Thaxe waa littie trading. -
BALL BATES KEBTJCED
ON SOME COMMODITIES
Beduetiona in rariooa import rates oa .gom
BMditieo moving through Pacific coast porta to
taatrrn territory baa been screed upon by trans
continental rail ways, to become - elf eettea Feb
ruary IS. according to ad nee received by J. H.
Malchay. general freight agent, for tha Southern
Paeifie lines in fliignn
- Oarlead ratea on inedSMs -vantable taDow.will
be . redaord from Sl.Ssa. to 75 cents, aad oa
nalrn sai nela from 1 1.00 to 75 cants. -A new
carload rate on imported firecrackers will- be
made or sz.o. a rata oi cents on -green
coffee to Pittsburg and west, will be granted aad
tbe.preeeat rats of kapoc of 62.08 wiil.be re
duced to 11.40. , . . . .
Passenger and Freight
Service to California
Tareagh SaUlaga ta Baa Praaelass
aoa aigem iss Beta xiiea-e
Leave Hsalelsal Dock he. 1, 4 s, aa,
SS. Admiral Evans - Feb. 18
SS. Senator Feb. 25
SS. Admiral Evans Mar. 4
Aad Every Satarday ThtroaXtat
Local Service to Afarshfield,
Eureka and San Francisco
Admiral Rodman, Feb. 15
Every 11 Days Thereafter
Fast Trans-Pacific Passen
ger and Freight Service
Yokohama. Kobe, Shanghai,
Hgkesg aad M aalla
Sail In C from Seattle
SS. Pine Tree State Feb. 18
SS. Wenatcbee Mar. 4
SS. Bay State Mar. 18
For fall lalormatloB apply at
101 Third St, Cor. Starh
rae.ae Broadway A4S1
Are You Going to Europe?
'Jh Or the Orient?
Or Around the World?
kWhy not get experienced and accu
rate information irom one wno nas
traveled extensively for the benefit
of his patrons?
Secara Steamship Beserratloaa aad
Tickets From .-.
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MANAGES
JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU
ISO BEOADWAT, PORTLAND, OS.
Fhose MariaaU !;
Before Yon Build
a
BeSureYoureRigut
BEDI1IADE
u
New York to Europe
LONDON IW PARIS
HAMBURG
Ey large Agterkim Hag sla a
Sarilsft rVaaaj Nmw Ymrh
ta. RESOLUTE ttaw 2. May t Juat 27
t.fREl.IANCE Mr IS. lama .1. luiv 1'
Also waeAly steamers arery Thursday, Hew Tork
to Uammsrg direct.
For special cabin and third class ps mangers.
Few raui sag wrtsev fre arise a as
UNITED AMERICAN LINES. In
fWnaral Office 1ft Broadway. Mew Tork. 1S6
No. Balls St.. Chicago, or Loeu gleams tup
Agenta'
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS
Via Tahiti -and Raratoooat ' SUM and asisna
larrlug Trom San Frsnoisoa avary ZS, Days,
UNION S. S. CO, OF NEW ZEALAND
ISO Oallfarata St., Saa Franolae
Or Local gtaatrnhla and IWaraass A
ASTORIA and WAY POINTS
STEAM EN SERVICE
Lea. Dally (Kacast aatyrsagl 7:8S F. SB.
CoaaorUoaa atada fog Ail MorU aad
. Beach Potata
FAHJB Sl.SS EACH WAT. a0 BOtnrD
TEXT
THE MARKIRS TllANAFO STATION OD.
e a..
liiilrilliayAfstKii
(F (I? (I 0 (! frfl Tf
A.dweillnr la either an asset or a
detriment to its owner AlfP TO THE
COMMUNITY IN WHICH IT IS
EBECTED.
a kna. baa abher a heloful or banafnl
infioeaca oa thoaa who lira in or tnaaa at.
When TOrt btrild make yonm aa infreenee
for rood in roar household: aaaka it an
inasiration for others. It will be IF IT
IS WMUT.
B.EMEMBKB This M as age of
uncommon (not ordinary) huosaa. ltiaat
' lin. mtu.h Tti enend for a home, bat
i 1 how. you spend, it. HOW TOO BUDA
......
You owe it to yourself t
and neighbors to
" INVESTIGATE
SERVICE ,
before you build.
Seetlosal, Beady Cat, Begalar BsUt
uoaaes
Tou can have the kind you want.
BEBIMABE Bldg. Co., Fortlaad, Or.
E. 11th and Market. Phone K. 6114
When you buy
Real Estate
hAve the title insured.
Get a
Title Insurance
Policy
Better be safe than
sorry.
Title and Trust Co.
91 Fourth Street
t MANY rSB JITNEYS
spoaane. wasru, reb. iu A passen
ger haul by Jitneys
and 900,00 for January Is Indicated In
reports for the month submitted by two-
thirds of the CO or
of between 800,000
more operators.
ternal disputes and domestic difference-- I hn regiens 1 bare Tisited," Major Patten
Finland, with the fall imrtrvnrt Af wu I .' ,'Fo "Btac- the Hawaiiaa Manda,
enS Willie a?,he,f-tl- .aaTla"..? J
. " - " unci- i sb 'A.wvw.wv, wbuo a year a n waa 20 asm
ests to serve their country, will go for-1 as much. v.Taas. of eoura, is due w aocsr
ward with other civilixed nations in the I PTioB- la tho nil faUods workers get about
work of reconstruction .and advance- ""5 JZ .'fSL
AaVf-Ukaa
OH StaUoa May Be Coastmeted -
Bidiefield. vTaah.. Frt). : 11. The Standard
OS ' company will probably , construct oil -tanSa.
and SBaintaiB a dutrkbatiRg statioa at this place
J. Ia' Mohny.. ntaaager of tho company's plant
at VanoouTar. has filed aa appiseatsan, . request ,
sng (or the adoption of -aa ormssnrai axaaang i
the omoaa a fraacrdss to' erect oa tanks and i
to maintain a distributing station, wttn ana city ,
ooobcU which . baa the master under tnasiiwra ,
taon. Tha ooe&nany already has aa optiosv of
land from Hiram H. Baraes tor the art Bear :
tha depot of tho Northern nctae railway oa
pany in North Bldgefield. .
iRegula. scrvtcs uelwttn aortlaad, ataano; alsadelphta. Uoslon. New
i or a ana ixm Angetes. rian araaciaoo, Portland. Clrecoa : Seattle) and
Tacoraa, via the Panama Canal)
ISOVIOB ateei ve suets
AsTBUUa4J
North Atlaatia Western a. 8, Ox's
BLTTE TBIANtJLlS
DEERFIELD ....
ABTEGAS ........
Portland
.Fee. II
..Feb. Ti
..star. IS
HI Third Street
... rTESTBOTJBla
' Portland. Me. Boston Phils.
BBTTHH ares. IS Feh.UEes.lt
LEHIGH Fes. S Mar. 1 Mar. T
WEST I8LETA-.Mar.lS Xar.U Mar.tl
Cargo apses under refrlgaratloa. .
For ITurther informs ttow Apply to
TUB AiiailBAL mm, raaUae ieavat Ageats I
raeae Broadway Mil i
R
a5S5r
PUBHC
INFORMATION
Te aad Abscessed Teeth Caaaa
Xi ameress Bodily AHmeaU .
HAVE YOUR TEETH ATTENDED TO
Before the Kerrea Are Evpoawa
sr Irritated. Thereby Di. -pseiag
ef Dead asd
A sac seed Testa.
IYY0U NEED DENTAL WORK DOZE
WE CAN DO IT .
Ts Yss BatUf actios .... ,
WITHOUT PAIN BY CONDUCTIYE
ANESTHESIA
tHk Castsry Breves BeQahst
FactoryForSale
- Ground and build insr t'.th trackare:
Well Jocated in the west side industrial
district.- Suitable for all kinds of light
manufacturing.; 1 Immediate possession.
Price tats -a terns..- B. F. BRTAJf.
st -Chajaher of Coax. Bids. Bdwr. S9SS. iT
OREGON-PACTFIC COMPANY
-: acebtb roa - . - "
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
,XNT JOINT. SEBYICE OF - ?
HOULD-AlVaEmCA LINE
'AND .- ' ' " " ' " ' '-
ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPaAaNY
SatUags for Jasaa, Cklaa and West Ceast ostb Asierles, .
: . . , Ma Tjstted Klagdoaa sad E arose aa Farts .
GENERAL FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFICE
203 WUcox Bldg. ' Bdwy. 4529 . . - - Portland, Ore.
The
Castsry Frerts
Method.
X-Ray Work" aad Erectrtcal Trlaraosls
Twelve Years rracuce ia rtrusat s
TJB. A. W. BTEENx .
DB. E i. KIESENBAHTa .
Aaeve KaJeatU Tbestre, SS1H WaaaJafa
tea treat
sfmri.clAfcaRa
l,4t BUSS STEAM CLEAN I SB. SIM.
Feathers Bass salad I
I ALL BINDS NEW MATTBESSES far SALa
IFLUrt NUBS sans trees sas asawaaa,
rsmdsiw amwstataead seal rvaswd.
sioneen ma Tie; ass at vavrtrar
CLEAN ISA WOatKS
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