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tiiz: cr.ZGc:: sunday journal, poutland, Sunday r iohning, ait.il in, 1C22. Tini'niPOflniiTn iLiruuuiiimu iu TAKE OUT LARGE CARGO OF. GDI York of Loading Shi? Will Begin Tomorrow at Terminal No. 4: Grain Goes to United Kingdom y Taking bulk grain from Portland to ii United Kingdom for ihaTjray-Roeen-aum Grain company, the -Japanese eamahlp Yelfuku Vara will be ready 1 receive cargo tomorrow morning at rmlnal No. 4. To complete lining, C t. Jonee of W. 3. Jones eV Bon worked art ot Sunday and the ship u dellv. red en time. The Yelfuke ' Mara wilt ' carry from crtland a full cargo consisting; of 7700 r-C tons. ; Of thin, 7200 ;tona will b utk and 100 tona In earka,. The earco jviu total about 711.000 buahels. ' valued t IliO.OOO. Hapld dlapatch la tiptcUd o be mada with tha Telfuku Maru and ha wilt be raady for a by Friday. Captain Nomura, master of tha Yel uku. tit elated over conditions existing y t Portland and terminal No. 4. . and tatea that tha bulk cargo taken on Ma aaal win break all record. On tha at trip ot the vesl ahe loaded bulk ,-raln at New Orleans On' this voyage he earrlad 7160 tans. r ipO 'tona teas Portland. of the bulk one and J JO sacked tons. From" Port- and the division will be 7200 -tons of ulk wheat and 109 tona-la sacks. Arale Sarll 1S N 16 42 a. m.. IoIim. AiHiku eteaamr. bam Baa Pedra Tib Raymond; busbar ra transit. I a. Hektor, N'otwetiaa steamer, fr Unraf via Kamier; nun Bar in Hunt - 1 1 :IO. - Iiakotaa. Aaaerloaa iUtmtf. Catted JKiasdoea ead Emop. : genuaL , Owen urea A art I IB - 1 n. Bohemian Club, a marina ataamar. for fUa rnrt-o: ballast I 53. H. T. HrDr iluiWl aaau. for for Baa Ihego via, way porta; paeeeetan and aumtu.j, -. - . ; .. . . .,-mm at uTifarw., un tnis vo I he earrlad 7160 tana. r IpO 'trma I han will be placed on board at Fort I Krorn New Oreane 'the cargo .ol Velfukq llaru. waa dlvlJcd, 170 fcAFTAI!C DIIITIIS TWO TITOS BOUGHT BT LOGQUIG I3TTXBE8TS Captain Itobert Jones, formerly a well known, eoaating man, paased through Portland yesterday en route from Puget ound to Baa Francisco. With Captain Marker, Captain Jones delivered thetuga King and Intrepid at ; Anaoortee m Baa . Franclaco. , The tuga were recently purchased by a logging" outfit kn the sound Trom trie Ilea star com' kany at Ban Francisco TIdee at Astoria 3f oaflay ' High Water. t9W Water. 1 4 .? a. m.. 7.9 ft JI:38 a. m., 0.4 ft. 8:69 n. m., 8.7 ft. 11:62 p. nu M ft Seaside High water nine minutes earlier.-- , n.- Seaside Low water 21 minutes earlier., . ... - UHGED AS RELIEF News of the Port" iii PROPERTY LEVY '.. ' FORECASTS Pnttlaad and rfcinit Bnodar. fair: wertarlr wbKta. . - . . .. Okkm' rnd Wuhinxtoft 8andJ. fkirT vesV tata vaatariy wtndm. , OBSEBTATIOlfS i r T1T105S t Kloxa .. KvteMia . linUna . ... J ana a Kanaaa Ctty. Loa Anala. Manhnekt' ,. Uadfont ... MlnaaaiMlta.. Sww OriMiu. Nrw Jort North Haad. Fboaalx ,. l-orUaad , at. Looia Halt lke Kan lMaia . Baa riaa'Bsol ttia BlUa . . Bpokane 1 TOSK . Tatooaa ble. Valdea . . Walla Walla. Waahlaatoa WlnnJpas Taklm .' , V a a& 44 44 a es et ej BO li t 9 a as 2 S ae 49 83 sa SI a a B4 a eo 1 aa '4 a BO a 4a 44 4B S4 4 68 T .04 .44 .03 .S4 - a 1 '.02 . O .42 V4a' a 'O ;.8 ,.02 o .14 '.7 O ' .45 ' 9 .09 ,.02 ' .01 il4 .04 - WlDd. is IX xe 13 14 10 24 ia .. . . 84 14. 13 13 Ha ii ia ia ia is 13 ' '; . ' 14 H iW M " N BB K '.' N BE : n BE MWFUoudy . . . SB W sw 8K ' 8 W -w NW SW .NW . BE N W JW BJB Vf vr 8W , N W rt cloudy Ooody . Rata " pt. cioodr t'laar . lrf Cloady -Claar JW lUia '. Pt. ctoody . '. . Claar Pt. cloudy Cloudy . . ' Clear v. tear . Llao&s ' ; j Uaar .",..' Haia Certification of v. Big Bond Issue of ?:North:Unit Asked balm, April IS. Resresentaiivea of the North Unit IrrigaUon district, com- : prisinc approximately 104. 0O0 acres in uescbutea county appeared' before . the I ta to IrrigaUon and , securities commis I sion : here Saturday In behalf of the certification of $4,930,000 in bonds and I- Tt- U-tf ? guaraniee ot interest payment on uuuicuuuil IS rillil VHij.liiUl Wl I the issue. t " r ' o D ' I in curectora or the district, propose oT&Ie LXDenS6S vail OB naJSealto enter into a graduated compensation t t D ' "' '-a. ; " T ' I cuairaci mm-- a Donua ana penalty D Y ! UeneraJ rrOperiy I aXeS. j clause for the Improvement of the dis- utci. una contemplated i improvements Include tbet construction of the Benham The executive committee of tha stat falls reservoir, a diversion dam across Taayer, Iagtie. Cmposea of Walter Jl'T mVef8, M. Fierce of La Grande. Curtis L. Haw-1 through which the water will bo carried ley of McCoy, A. It. JLafollette of Salem,! to the project. Johtr tAj- WeaterhtB4t ofMedford 1 and Robert E. Smith of 1-ortland, at a meet ing held Jn Portland yesterday decided to Initiate a- exmatltutlonal amendment 1 requiting that . ne-half of all tata ex. pensea. be raised by a state Income tax. ! The ; amendments has not ..yet Vwr. drafted. . . , It will seek to brtnar about the of the question of the constitutionality I t an income tax wnica-la now., a, de-1 oataoie quesuoiv Jta proponents contend 1 l,-,n... CU! MnmA4 ftfA- Dx It wlU-provide' a definito reUef . t .Ux-N10686 named After Port- payera -oi the . general property tax bv providing that one-half f the state ex penses shall be borne by an Income tax each, year irbeUier times : are rood I or .bad and whether;, incomes are large or emajL. - Aitnougn tne aetaus ot the law. its; exemptions, methods of collection and such things will be left :.to: the legislature, . it will : be Incumbent- upon the . legislature to pass ;axr Income tax 1W. ehould the amendment be adopted. stowed upon Portland in the naming of this vessel. the Portland Ad club this week? presented t that ship two handsome framed pictures for perman ent adornment of the vessel's salon. One showing the city, -with Mount Hood in the background. -and .the. other Multno mah falls and the Columbia, river high way. - - . In addition the traffic department oi the Port of Portland and. commission of public docks added to the-ship's gal lery c to.-, enlargement of a , panoramic photograph -of the harbor. BtuwDiy framed and tiUed. Captain Yamasbita and his brother officers greatly appre ciated these gifts ; and promiae they will permanently adorn' the salon oi their vessel, where - they win be. seen by chipping interest, consular agents and brother, BMps; officers in all parts f the world. - It was rather a surprise to diaoover that this Portland-named vessel was using a British -admiralty- chart of the Columbia river - entrance channel . of date of 1916. showing a channel depth of about, one half the present, xnts chart, however, was s replaced with ope of the late United States coast -ana geodetic survey charts which - are now being: distributed ' by the -.pumicwy ou reau 'of the traffic - department Gill VELH rand Presented With Views of . City and Harbor. When, In 1919. at the Kawasaki dock yard in Kobe, Japan, a Handsome, mod ern, Bioo ton deadweight vessel of the mighty . "IC . line- was., ready for chrls- wnmg, tne -Ji.- une-8 three owners. because fonly one-half the state exnannea I the Kokusai vKfaen Kaleha, the. Kawa- vV.a can bealsed by tl g,eneraj property aakl Klsea ,Kalsha and .the Kawasaki rtciowiy- Uut , , - .... flock yard, named 1t after an American wa vy LljnTATIOKS PEOTEDE 5 ' city, Vrt of call to the great Pacific Baow Ptctoefly Clear , v Ctoody . .; Cloudy ' Ckwdy m a e Claar :r. Woody " Ft. eloody "The proposed amendment win provide that the "total v amount which can - be raised for state expenses through t both the Income tax and the general property tax shall be limited by the same limita- ; Uona which now limit the general prop- Northwest, a city whose harbor bad al ways been a friendly haven, a source of pienurul: and , profitable cargoes, a city wner a welcome was extended and a city where a. bond of . good fellowship and fair fleallnga between Americans and J apanese had always . been: found. Aftaraeoa report of prteedlne day. "TV" , . .- " -- . - Mnt .w,'BiiQm uaui unai; aicQU. auuiiu. arty tax, ; la other words Qie amendment j They christened It; In honor of the city ww jiroiwi uiiDujcn irora income i ot Portland and named "It "the Port- i4uc simpiy rtusuiB more revenue insieaa liana MaruJ of relieving tha, property -tax. rjto.other words It if contended that the proposed U rtviT J i$V?ZJZ amendment .wfll resnlt In theT.nJeoma Pm .-Portland, .where It hasbeen tax being the mean, of shlfUng one-half " ZL " . V.T t tv. wit tA-tiwrni in.. -i-,r.i ma tar aeveral more days taking on a cargo of 1,500,000 , feet of Oregon AM ALOO THB WATEBFK05T With a larre lint ef Baaaenrera and attacltv frelcht. the steamahln Admiral Kvnna of tha Admlrxl line aatled yee- rrtay afternoon tor San Francisco, ban iro aat Ban metro, - r . Tha Mtandard Oil niotorahln II. T. arner Bailed from Wlllbrldae for San H'mAra laat nlaiht. I The erhoonar Klnc Cyrus, 650 tone. Is imported as chartered for lumber from iCrava Ifarhor to Honolulu. - I aVE. Johnson, a (tent tor the General 'Steamship corporation, who baa been 111 for the past week, la reported as ra 4VirrlnaT. Tha steamer Celllar of the Mccormiea line Is due to arrive at Portland tomor row evening with passengers and Ireigni ' AT WOBLITbV FORTS Jkttsria. Auril IB. Arrlmd at : and left up a laat aifhl. (taaiear ftolane frota Baa Padre Tta RaTmotwi arrtvad at 1 2 4 0 a. .. itatmt ! fn irl, I ram Baa rranataro. Bat fad at S a. aw, Korwaflaa aUaraar Hanaa Nialaaa fot Ortant arrld at 1:48 and left ap at. P. at , ataaaaf IiakoU fmai t'nltad Kincdoca nit ICn ran- Baiud al 8:18 P. kf ataamat IWra (or Baa Padm. taft ap .beam JUiaiar. Koroactan atmmar llfktor, - Baa rranrtaro. ADrtt IS.- Ballad at 1 S. Si. taaaiaa ('aula fua I'ortlaBd. Arrtvad at 4 a. at.. tmmmmr . VhiUmntmm l ur, trom Baltioion, tot rnrtianaT aaal ut vuJ. - N.w Tata. April 14. AiMiad. ataajaac Iib traior. from Portland aad way porta. .( rttnbal. April 11. Arr1d, ataaawr Btaal Aea. (ma Xat Xork, tor 1'orUand a ad Focat 8ntn4- liaibna. April 12. llad. ataamar OHnoro. frnra baltinara, tat Parifia aaaat porta. Baitad. ataamar. Tiaar, Irom tin Tork. tor Portland, haltad, aWoiar . Lawia Locleahara. from Na Vaik and my porta, tor Portland. Ballad, nntudi aiotaraafca tlaarakl. froaa Ulaaeow,, lor VifiA n norta. lU.nolulu. April ' 14. BaOad. aaaaHMt Wait Ifarioah. trnaa Portland for Brdaav.' Bt. lUWaa. April li. iuaad at t JO a. St.. Maaaaat Balano. ' Mas rrarart. Abril 1 It. K ' .) Ar- rlwL AorU 14 r JnoaMal Bmtta. Cnoa Wal 101 p. av AUaa, Oraya Harbor, 3:10 a. am.; 8 i p. aa.; Atlaa. Orar Harbor. 3:l0-a. Ilathar. (10 o. aa. Billed: PraaidaBt. Ixia na-W, I ll p, aa.: Julia Lackaabanri.. Paget afMaml. a oi fx aa. I Joaaauta, . saax'ia. p. at. ; Jnhaart Porllarn, porUand, 4:80 O. BV Banta Barbara, IVma Bay. U0 p. BV ; Mataai aaaa. Bmoainca. : av Arrtrad todar: Tn Pea Moaarek (Staaaar Waat Mailer, la tnt),'lr Aacclaa, 1:1 ml naOarmrata titty.. PalUBMra. 4:28 a. Ba La. Vaanar; jt 1 m I rraak U. a.-k. MoMtaray. I ll I. e BaUad today: Baa Aafcxln Port Ba LaU. 13:18 a, at.; Oatiio, !,!. ad. IJ 13 a. sk Annie, Fort Brags. l.e. a. aa FOHITIOSS OF VESSELS Karth Haad. Waah.. AprU II. Bhtrja raoartad Mnxaai a eeiorc inniant aa touowa: llarrr UMrktabera, gaa I'raadaoe. for Fort- laad. 31 1 atilaa aoulk 4 Oatuataaa rlter Ucht aaia. Admiral rarraenl. Saa Fraaokwe for BaaUla, o muaa iraaa aaatua. . , . LOCAL DATA -Portland. Or.. AorU II. HWhmt tare, 82 attmi; Itrwmt, lampcratBra. 8 da- T.a taet Chase revenue. (of the load to-Incomes Instead of simply , being, an , Instrument for raising .more "I have received letters' from and nave I rreaa. Klrar raadina. 8 a. la laat 24 boara. e.4 foot. ' Total rainfall (S mm a m 1 ,a v m.i j . 1 net Beptenber 1,1921, 84.i twiaar, Norii I tld , with ; hundreds, of membera Of 1 raiaiau ainea DeptrmMr 1, BS.aa inches. D-luie otats i axpayers league m au pans 1 . "iau araoa September i., 1921. 1 of, the . etate all of whom demand a. wo nrnaa. aioanaau o:2S a. aa.- Kiuwt a?STl.vim- ; n -m .w. o aa. Tml autuhin.. Mn,n aft nL: m lua m u J7 ur- ibu aaaahina. is boura aa ahmb.. iii.rb I den of the general, property tax to ta- 11:2a p. m. Moooaet, 8:29 a. ra. Baromater I comes, ' jar. fierce, cnairman ot uie ( reduced tea laral). B D. m.. 80.20 inehaa.. Hal-1 mmmlttA. uvi. -."Tr -warn In rmnnnsii Jt?TZ - t a " . ; f000' a to this demand that the executive, com- - " . , I I... ,M.j lAV .hm .nK)i Bepert From Moetk ef Columbia River I oonatltuUonal amendment Karth Head. Aprfl 1 5. Conditioa- at the seal ARGTJ3CE3TTS AOAUfST FLAK . rTwo argumenta have been raised against the Income plan,- First, that the income tax will simply raise more money for public officials to apend and will not result in a definite relief to those who pay real estate taxes. Secondly, It Is argued that an Income tax will raise large funds In prosperous years, when Incomes are high, resulting in a great orgy ef expenditure, and when times are Waahmrton. AorU is. m. P. Vain-1 hard and incomes are email there will atlons in American foreign trad showed ,15 ' llSSS at p. sv, rooab; wind. 14 auiea. - American Foreign Trade Falls4 Off in y Month of! March alight decreases for the month of March, eequently there will be a shortage of fonds .to carry out the extravagant pro- though the flrurea wera still.far above I gram to which the state bad committed pre-war levels, the department of com merce announced today;' i ii r Export for the month totaled IS32,- 000.000 Compared with 388,e804 for March 'last year..: , . 'H Imports reached 1268.000,009 for March this year as compared with 1251.969.241 for March aat : year. y . .V ,' -''' '; i"'1 Oustingbf .: From Cabin Sought Klamath Falls, .- April ltWProceedinga to dUpoeseaa J..W. Vernon, a striker, from a ' cabin owned .by - the , Algoma Lumber company . which' be had occu pied .previous to and after ..the plant was closed by the strike, were Instituted In the justice oonrt here today by Mat Egan; manager of the company, who da-, clared Vernon refused to leave when re quested, although cot employed by the company, ueciaion in the case was postponed. No further developments have occurred in the atiike situation. - - . The Cambridge school district has re elected all the grade teachers at a re duction la salaries approximating 10 per cent. i Itself during; prosperous years. .Further, thai, during !rosperoua year&. v?he the lumber, While It ia the Initial K visit ' of this vessel to its "namesake city, it is far from the first visit, of . the shlu's of fleers and many of Its crew, most of whom ' have made a trip to ' Portland before In" other ."K line vessels, - with the result that they - welcomed this re turn trip to the port of xornana har bor, - where their past -i experience. conpled with their present welcome. makes of every one of them a booster SHIP. MODERJf TTPE The Portland Mara la one of a fleet of 130 vessels owner by the famous K' line which have, been handled in this port by Euxuki & Co. of Portland, with 70 of the 93 Japanese vessels wtucn called at this port during 1921 being "K lino ships.. The Portland Maru Is a most mod ern type of vessel, - S85 feet Jkmg. 61 feet wide, with a depth of feet, and when : loaded to capacity, with, over S0O0 tone ef cargo, has a maximum draft of 27 feet 1 Inch. She has bunker capacity for 2000 tons of coal, using: aTwroximatebr 1709 tona - on . a ronna trio between Portland and Japan, hav tag In, this Instance brought sufficient fuel ' from Japan to cover the return fMmejrV- wha$ aselJta-rratper I fbis japese .coal tosts 11 yen. bushel the tax on real estate would e J about $6 per ton-ln-Japan. conse llarht but In hard years when the price 1 .w t of .hls wheat drops td below U A ushel jai)anese vessels; little,tf any, local vua auwwii icu uvm u uiwu . i lwi ,B ivha,Mi in tma narnor. ........... . I -J. l ' 4 - 3 . yy-4y-v- The Rust-Proof Porcelain Ranire - For Cqal, Wood and GAS . . ; Shown Here Ij the SANICO Hih Gas . Oven Combination Range, With Broiler V rV0 COMPLETE RANGES in one, Two ovew'on; j ic?vby ev' or1 artificial, th other by coal or wood. Both may be uaed at the same time or independently. Th top is larye and convenient a fnll siied ras ranse and 'l ringq combined. ?Vcry raoderaUly pricetL . . , . Every SANICO carries a 25 year guarantee. v : . CALORIC Install no Furnace until you see the Caloric GAS Combina tion. Burns Wood, Coat ,or- GAS, separately or in com bination Without ehanee in operation. .Manufactured by the larjcst factory in the U. S. Ask for list of satigfied Portland users or phone for our Enjnneer to ive,you an estimate. Caloric Furnace Co. 314 Stark St. Near Sixth would be small and the very year that the farmer was hit, tha hardest he would have to. par the most taxes.- .". " "It was to ; obviate these, objections that we desire that the .constitutional amendment, which we -'will 'submit. "will definitely take up one-half of the: state load each year whether 'times are" good or bad and whether Incomes ere large or small. We will also specifically pro vide that the total amount 'Which can be raised through ;atf f Income J talu and the present general property tax; wm be limited by all of the provisions which now; limit the total amount, ot.:- state expenditure. - "One "of the greatest reasons for the tremendously Increased burden of "State exnendlture is that only -one person In five. . cava anv direct property, tax, Through the imposition, of a state In come tax. which will make a direct levy on : Incomes In proportion to the total state expenditure, thousands of people In Oregon who are now paying no direct tax will have a keen interest la keeping expenditures within reasonable bounds. Flashing Lights on Eiver Held Signals : Fish Warden Near Astoria, -r April 16. Flashing : signal lights operated by. watchers on the Co lumbia river near Vancouver are? used by men . engaged' in : Illicit fishing aa warnings against the approach of the fish wardens, according to Deputy John Larson, . who returned to Astoria today from a cruise up the Columbia . as -far as Multnomah Falls in the patrol boat Governor Olcott. ' -' - Larson declared that he believed pos itively ..that extensive Illegal fishing, is being carried onx near Vancouver and that he observed the signal lights, one ot. which was. but a 1 bonfire of news paper, before , he reached . the drifting grounds..- His patrol was fruitless save for . the arrest, of Or! Jaret, who was taken to St. Helena, where he was fined $50 for fishing out of season, . '. InvoluntaryPlea in i Baiikruptcyls Filed An involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed Saturday In the federal court agalwtt the Quality groceteria of Klam ath Fans by the Medford Grocery com pany of Medford, Martin brothers of Klamath Falls. Wood Curtis company of Sacramento and C E. Jay of Klamath Fall. -Jay has been assigned three claims totaling 11500 for collection. The Medford grocery claims aa- unpaid " bill or xz9i4.ta : Hartm brothers, 1458.15 and Wood Curtis company. SSS&ie. The own ers of the groceteria are given as Roy wuuam xv ana turner T.: Anderson. The Iosf of the "Portland Mara showe that-' since" her launching - in 1919 she has covered approximately 80,000 miles. havimr visited - many - of the world seaports. . .- r - All of her officers are of the -clean-: cut," energetic ? type, speaking English more or ' less fluently. The snip': complement consists of -44. anenlnclud Insr seven "officers. Jn appreciation of the compliment be- SHIP'S GARPEE1TER IS ARRESTED II! ; liARCOTIC CASE Prisoner Said to Have Confessed la.---- - - Ownership of 'Dope' and liquor Said to Have Been Sto!en.'-: cocaine, opium or-liquor, which waa virtually stolen from the Japanese. when It was removed from the steamer. . Following the alleged confession of Saino, Assistant Tailed States Attorney Flegel consented to the release of TJra and Hayano, their status - now being that' of witnesses for the government instead of defendants.' ' k - :: 'fkj'f; Veaeeta te arrtve - . Barry Lockrnbaeb ."Sew : Tori." . . Apr. 1 r-!sei voyacet ...... few ieH,.,.l,Ain.i gjadarajk .........Kottardaia ...,.Aw. IT Celilo . . . . ... ...Saa iaa.. ..... . Apr. 18 Hobokva ....,.,.. Orleans- ... .Apr. is rkaHalMM. I tf. . KIlnlDfln ... ... .DT. JO Valparaaa .. ........ Seattle- .. ......Apr. is Caea jKomata ...... uaiumora .... ..avt. Baksehika ' Vara . .. .Aberdeen . ... ..Apr. 19 Geo. WaaBbwtoa ....Antwerp vi. N.nMuat . New Tork. .... .Apr. 19 Brush ........... ,NW Tork. .!,.,. Apr. 19 Booby alia . . , . . . . Ban Fran. ..... .Apr. 20 Senator .8. Diego A way.. Ape. 20 Btael Kanter ... . . , , . eatta ....... .ape z Senator ...........8. EHeo A way. .Apr. 20 Hoae City .......... Ban Fran.. , ... .Apr. 20 Steel Seafarer ....... fw ifork.... . .Apr. 29 iio . .fardiK Apr. 20 PenBaylraBlaB , .....New Tork. Apr. TT.tH T.nikenbaAb ... New Orleaca.. . Apr. 20 Wabtoena . Saa Fran.. ,.. ..Apr. 21 Weak T,ltm New Tork. ... ..Apr. ZS Daiav Matthew . ; .8an Fn.... ..Aw. 24 Tboa. P. Beal ..New Tore...., . Aon z IT X. Tartonnvh . New Tork . . . ADT. XTmmt rtatanaM Nw Tork Aor. 24 Becnlna ... ........ lacotaa .......Apr. z Toatada Han Ko. l..Kobo . .Apt. 2 Minneaotan New Tork.. ....Apr. 27 Tboa. P. ileal New Xork ......UT 1 Winpolo . ..........New Tork.. ....May 2 Kitnw HM - mi, lram.. . . . . .aiar - a LarUaa-. . a.. . . .BaaFfan.. . . .. .May . 8 Oohua ..Waat Coast ....Kay 14 Te Depart rYwni- rartlaoS TaanrTn tK " Date. Edgar F. Lackimbacli. .New Tork. .T.. .Apr. IT Dakotan .New Tork. '.,.. Ape. IT Portland Mara .Orient ........ .Apr. IT Harry Lnckenback , Jew .Tori- .."., .Am. 1 8 utnyo Mara wees voaat ...Apr. is Port Baal Kara .....OriaBt .. .Apr. 19 Hoboksa . . ......... New Orleana .. . Apr. 20 Bydia . ...... .....Karopo .ipr. ko DarMTO . . Wecf Caut Aor. 20 Tealnka Itara , . . . . .Earopa- -.Apr. 21 Senator 8. Kefo A way . .Apr. 22 Can Romais - SaltinHns : ..Aw. 22 Valparaiso . .......Ansrixlia-v..'. . .Apr. 22 Holiand atam ...... Mirope ....... .Act. 2 Steel Eanrar .7. ...l.New Tork. . . .. .Apr. 22 uo ........... kviwu. ...... 4m. . (Jaorsina Bolpb' .,...&. F.-Pec&o .....Ape. 28 Boaa .City ....... ...Saa Fran.'.. .,. .Apr. S3 Waat . Isleta ........ New Xork. . . . Apr. 24 Hattde lAckenbach.... New Orleans ...Apr. 24 a. L. LiackenMca.., .aw xork..,, ..Apr. ss BoobyaUa . . ...... .8. F.-Pedro .,.Apr.26 Btaai voyaor ...... .enropa ..... .apt. Z7 Hianaeotaa ....... .Eurona ...... ..Apr. 28 West Kataa . . . . . . ; .8. ' America .... .Apr. 80 Waat ;Kaata ....... . Orient ..... ,...Uay IT f,r-; - Venele to Pert . - - Veasda ' ' . Z ' Vrf'v-: --. - Berth. AanetU Kolpb . .Albeia Bohemian dab ... ... ,.--... . WDlbridse oejaimn Jkura .............. tiammond Juor Daisy Freeman ............. Mult. Ltr. Co. Dakotan ..Terminal Ka. 1 Edaar F. Loekenbaeh .........Terminal No. 1 K. ii. Meyer ............... ....tit. Helena Frank O. Dnua ......a. iLlnntoa Glayo Kara Irrinj Haico ..Tonroa Pout Holland Mara ............ .Col. No. 1 Hornet . . .. , ....... ...... . i .- Knapptoa Jloba a Kbkpatrick...,.,.... Terminal No. 4 Jobs W.WeUe...r.., ............ Dry dork Patsy ........... ... .......... Astona Portland Mara ................... . Haracy Ryder Wa nil y ......... Vaneonrar Solano .. ... . .......... . Clark-Wilson Tamstaa Mara . . . Tongeo Point Xeilaka Uarn .;, ,k. .... .Peninaula Lbr. Weit Keata -i ii . , . .Furt. . Vety OU , ," ; . v ." , - - '. " MKS: BBABEIT FLA3TS MFETT3TO ': Morton, Wash Aprtl ; 15. Mrs. Win nie Eraddn of Portland, temporarily with the Washington State -college extension service, and: B. G. Fowlerr county agri cultural agrent. visited Bastera Lewis county Thursday and, Friday, At Han dle she- made -arrangements for a big community .meeting.-, v. y . ' ' . Arrest of T. Saino. carpenter rat th Japanese steamship Belgian Maru. "and me release of two Japanese sailors ar rested Thursday, . were the latest deveW opments Saturday afternoon la the 130,- uuu narcotic and liquor case which-fed eral " oidclals have . . been mveatintina i or mora man a week. The case-was brought te light1 Thursday followlna the arrest of David Llzhtner."A.- R. .Brown. . jiuo, ueorge vp; and S. uayano. "gamer . ana . crown - are' at liberty under J1000. bond each. while MiW ik held'ln- the county Jail In-nefault of 55000 bond, ' " .XJghtner t Is ; also "zander w pona on a xeaerai grand Jury nar cotic indictment returned- several months ago,- in which ,100,000, worth of narcouca- u involved. i . - v': Saino. followlnir.-his- arrest Ratnrdaw at Astoria,- Is. said' to havft-ooafessed to the ownership of. all the cocaine, opium' and liquor Involved in the case: which.' according to the atory told by the Japa nese, was -stolen from them by-Ldghtner," Brown 'and two unidentified men. Llght ner. and Brown are said to have bar gained for the narcotics and:ilauor- for $249(U and. after, getting. It to, their- pos- bwwoo, ,u nave reiusea , to pay ,ior- it. The two unidentified men 'are charged with" assisting" Ughtner1 and Brown bv. posing at the opportune moment as cus toms onidaia., . . . , . -r. Government officials are trviiifc to es tablish- ' the . identity of these twoc men. 1 To date no trace has been found ot the AGED WOMAX 10CXD DEAD EuEene, , April 13 Mrs. M In tie "-' N " Quard. aa ted woman, living alone, a I found dead in bed at her home. No. lili? Oak street, at 9 :3ft o'clock this mornlrg. A telegram has been sent to her r-'.t-tlvea 'in Montana. 11 vm- 1JE DavS BE". PAINT ; RcfiT-; price per quart 75c. tf A i s I Special . .,,.,.M...VvUt, j y nA ; very; iar?e selection of newest de- y " tains in .wallpaper. Res. 7c per J? ::;vToll.: Mondayvand Tuesday at eJ i .y aaaa' v- ' " - -.. y v Reg. $lto $10. pf A w y X M Special V.v;.v- JUL to 172 FIRST ST. y f ; NfcAR YAlNTHTTJi "i j 71 LT at 75 c . 'FHlESEJTi 8EIK8 DIV0AC . " Dallas, Or, April 15. Suit, for divorce waa - filed -here, hy Abraham -. Friesen I against Helen Fresien," a-, resident of I Canada. - " EASTER DANCE BOAT BLUE BIRD Saaiay Xlgkt Excartloa 'ow Opes METERS ORCHESTRA Dancicx Boat Hm 8 p. E. Iforiiaoa .. trreet Ends i ' 5 ' i v, I J- 7 1 " tx,- y . f " ,':-l"',asJseTaSto Bandmen, Attention ! Call for Rehearsal Band Behearsals Will Be Held Each Susday Afternooa. ' The' Tlm '' - 8 P, M. The Flaees XilVt Fourth Street r- t "!-,-.',r" Performers on every variety, of band instrument will be cordially ' ; -.welcomed. Saxophonists and others, will be supplied with, plenty of - - parts. -. f , - .- - t. Lady instrumentalists are especially invited. '' -r"'" ' i e'-- -Here is an opportunity, to secure free rehearsal; to .cultivate a . deeper appreciation of standard band music : to obtain a better knorwl edge, of the theory-of music; to. acquire, additional technical skill on your chosen instrument,, broaden your musical knowledge, under the - competent direction of experienced, and skilled conductors. , . - It Is the tnteatlon te make this the largest, the Uvelieat. the meat : kelpfml, Ustrsetire and iaflaeatlal musical orgaalsatioa ef lta and la the west,, t,t - , . . . y Get yur instruments, come along.'" Wlden-yoTtr circle of fellow . . lovers of music and spend a profitable 4nd-pleasant Sunday afternoon with us. -' - - 3 , , - ' . ' - i o For farther details phone Broadway t7(. ; , ' - : Dlreelioa of Hal Campbell and J. D. raladeaax. . a W S IT XLaT v a v s rsss g 9 - w 1 . AT - 128.127 Fourth 8b Between Wasalagtoa and Alder St. lAm Stomal llrfaai : aa ... w I Select Your Watch at' the WALTHAM WATCH AGENCY Sales and Service Staples the j evler ' ' OlOSIElllISTSOPTICIANS , 2CS Slorrisca Street Portland, Or. y ' n i PIE BM0W1 its to fes sold at 4 Af : 4-.-. ' V.v...' , t.: i a i - 1 iVfe have received instructions from ' tJim JPiedinont Comnan to' aeZZ their oiaacr, unsold lota in iPiedmont at Absolute Auction Sale v to the' highest I 5-' .a.. V 1 - : i r ; - PITaDIVIONX 18 OC5t on north-aide,' starts at the corner of Union Avenoe "'-- :. .; I and KiHinrswarth Arcaue, extends 'to Portland BoaleTard on the' : ' -y ? north and on the west to Commercial street. : ' i - - r - ' .- . .... , ... ... . -.'. . . . : N . -- V '' .."' 21 '" "'- ' ' -' ' PIEDMONT ' ' Iarte nt.Boa; ATa" M ro KClinrs worth - -r -v "ATenne. Union -ATenne is the important business street on tie .r ;T . . , -. East" Side and the lots-on Union Avenue are especially desirable ..v. :,:. , for store parposes. There are a few lots en Killinfsworth Ave- . '. noe also" arailable"for store, pnrposes.' , , . . ' . . -j- PffiDMONT k wea buIt0P eomioniutJ with over four hundred attractiTe -s . - ... home&T.The restrictions' are rery moderate. Piedmont is only m rV V' ' 'few blocks' from the Jeff erson High, School and the North Port ..: Und:IJbraryjlisropposiU-Piedmont,on SiCincsworth Avenue. Peninsula Park adjoins Piedmont on. the west. TTRDIVTOT ' bas exceptional car - service and is only about twenty minutes v---from .the. business district. The Vancouver, Woodlawn and St. i . V Johosjcar lines ' pass Piedmont . and the WQliams Arenas car - ''" -." ' ' ran to Union Avenue and KiHingsworth Arenne, the southerly. ' ' side of Piedmont. ARE YOU, ENTITLED TO A SOLDIER'S BONUS? If so, remember that Piedmont Talaes hare been established and will stand np tinder- appraisal and also, remember, if yon buy a - lot worth $1500410 for say $1000.00 or maybe less, yon should not 'encounter any difficulty when the lot comes op for appraisal, . Also, remember, the restrictions in Piedmont are only $2500.00, so J9n can build amoderats priced home la Piedmont, Sale Takes Place in MiUtnomah Hotel : Saturday, AprU 29th at 1:00 P. MV r . I.'. Send today for free book maps showing lots to be sold, together vnth terms of sale. i i AUCTIONEER'S NOTE . ' '-- .- '"i.v a.4-;--" - -if you did not take advantage of the Laurelhurst sales when we - 'sold lots at s fraction of their Talue, jou certainly missed an f '. : '.y '. opportunity .Ton hare another chance now for the owners of i"-' ' 1 a T -' Piedmont will seU at Auction Sale en the same conditions as for. -i-. f y -,i - yz ' etned the lanrelhuTrt siks, ! , . , - - , : same' sale several) scattered lots in various t . j parts'of 'tlie'city f or. the' Nednf Company, so' if you wish ,'to buy. a homesitej send for maps, as we cannot advertise each individual lot y..vy ; Call, Write or Telephone BkRIiY AUSTIN 829 Chamber cf Commerce Buildins: Telephone Broadway 7921 - " BARRY & AUSTIN, " 829 Chamber of Commerce Lldg. Please send vie map of Piedmont Auction Sale. . Nome ....... Address