3 r THE OHEGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OHEGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i ; JAPANESE-VESSEL 3 I. I I TO LOAD LUMBER FIXED FOR ORIENT 3 Tbe Robert Butler company baa taken the Japanese steamship Ayah Mara to load lumber at Coos Bay and the Columbia river for the Orient. The vessel measures 3C4 tons and is in the Orient, having loaded early in August ,f on Grays Harbor. . - The British steamship Wonganeya, f 2582 tons, has been taken to load on V Humboldt Bay and Puget Sound for Australia. She u fixed by J. J. Uoore Sc. .Co. Both lumber fixtures ' were on private terms. The off-shore u movement of lumber continues heavy. . T Th A imfra I i a n htivhir fa on I np in crease. Rates have settled down and are firm at 113.50 for Australia and $12.50 for Japan. First of the Tamashita vessels to load on the river is the Yoshida Maru .No. 1. She moved from the North Bank dock to St. Helens Wednesday. She is loading; for Japan and Shang hai. The Mitsui steamer Usuri Maru has been loading at Columbia City. She arrived up Wednesday and is load ing at the Harvey dock. Coastwise, trade is better. The Mc Conmick Steamship company has placed the steamer Edna on the coast- -wise run, making regular trips as tar south as San Diego. The steam "Schooner fleet is working to capacity. '1 1 1 1 HOQC1AM MARINE SOTES Hoquiam. Wash., Sept. 14. Three .Japanese freighters will be loading squares here by the end of the week. The Kaisha Maru came In yesterday from Vancouver to load 1,750,000 feet of squares at the Bishop mill dolphins. The Hakuku Maru is due tomorrow from Coos Bay. and the Malta Maru will arrive Saturday from Kobe, di rect. It will be the first time when three Maru ships wCI hart been load ing here at the asm' tint. The schner Ella A. ; arrived from San Pedro yesterday morning to pick up lumber cargo at the Eureka, mill for the same port. Steamer Oregon arrived from San Francisco and steamer Florence Olson from San Pedro to load at the Wilson and Western mills, respectively. The shipping board freighter Poi mona came in from Seattle at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and docked at the Aberdeen Lumber & Shingle company's mill for the first portion of an east coast cargo. BIDS OPENED FOB APPLE WAREHOUSE AT TERMINAL Eight bids were tendered and seven considered for the construction of sup plemental structure for the apple storage at terminal No. 4. The bid thrown out was that of Thomas Muir. It was not considered because there was no signature to tie tender, al though it was accompanied by the proper bond. The three low tenders were re ferred to Attorney W. P. La Roche for legal advice. Bids were submitted on proposal for 610 foot length and 410 foot length, or both. Qulnn & Burton were the low bidders for joint con struction, with Tr an sell & Parrelius and Sleeman & May second and -third respectively. On the joint bid, Qulnn & Burton asked for 111,97S on the long shed and $75,652 for the 410 foot length, a total of $187,628. The second and third bids ran' close. Other bidders were : Northwestern Construction company. O. R. Wayman, Graham & Aitkan and the Gilpin Construction company. Total receipts from terminals amounted to $38,852.85 for the month of August. This was $2669.33 above the figures for -the .corresponding month of 1921. NEW WIRELESS STATION Hoquiam Wash.. Sept. 14. Wireless will be installed soon on Destruction island, according to word received here from the state department of fish eries. The matter is now under con sideration. A proposition of laying a cable to the island is also being con sidered. Destruction island Is about DAY EVERY DAY FOR ONE WEEK Choice of several papers for a room 10x12x8 high, with border 30-inch papers, regular $1.50 and $2.00 per rolL Sale price, 3 rolls Varnish tiles, regular 35c per roll! Sale price, 4 rolls-. Pomestic papers, regular 75c, $1, $1.25 per roll. Sale price, 4 rolls $.oo PAINT Enamel, (! qt.), white and ivory, regular $1.35. Sale Johnson's Wax, regular 45c each; t sale (3 cans) - . House Paint (1 qt.) , regular 75c each ; sale (2 cans) Varnish (1 qt!), regular $1.25 each; sale: price : "Dacote," khaki color (1 pint), regular $1.20 ; sale ' f Spec Dee, "world's greatest cleanser," 27 oz. can: regular price 40c; sale (3 cans) i Varnish Remover (1 pint), regular 50c; $- .00 t sale (3 cans) : X ; Stovepipe Enamel, regular 65c ; $ .00 S sale (2 cans) X Calol Liquid Gloss (1 qt.), regular 75c; $- .00 sale (2 cans) JL Best Oil Stain (1 qt.), regular 70c; $-1 .00 1 sale (2 cans) A UHL BROS., INC. For 35 Years Wall Paper Only, "Now Paints Also" 230 Second St., Bet. Salmon and Main Sts. Lecture on Jewett Chassis Public Invited to Attend Every Evening This Week From 8:00 P. Mi to 9:00 P. M. "? THESE LECTURES WILL BE EDUCATIONAL - IN CHARACTER Every Working Part of a Motor Car Will Be Explained The Jewett is the sturdy six built by Paige and its marvelous performance - is the talk of the nation. Come and See What Modern Motor Car : Engineering: Has Developed COOK & GILL CO., Inc. Ninth and Bumside Sts. 0 miles north of here and 20 miles west' of L PusU, at the ' roouta of TJ3SXOADI2TG IQCimiXT . Astoria. Sept. 14. Proposed addi tional unloading equipment tor the Port of Astoria elevators has been ordered at a cost of J 22, 000 and should be ready by the time the new wheat crop begins to move orer the docks here for export. - News of the Port arrivals Sac. 14 Afrtka. Diuh. saotarship. from Seattle: ballast. West Knti. America a steamer, from Yoko hama ajKl way porta; general. ion Mara. Japanese steaaser. from Muro- rans; ballast. Frosner. Norwegian steamer. from Kobe; ballast. Piper lures See. 14 Boa Cits. American steamer, for San Francisco; passengers and general. La rortaime. Asaencas steamer, tor Baa Francisco; ballast. MABIVE ALMASAC WMtrtsr at -Stiver's Msuttl North Head. Seob, 1 . Cooditioas at the month of the river at noon: Sea smooth; wind north 12 miles; weather partly cloud;. Portland humidity at noon S9. -DAIXT RITB &EADI5G8 ' a. m.. Pacific Time Sta'toss -a tS III M 5 S If Umatilla . .1 25 Albany ... 20 Salem .... I 20 Oregon City; 12 Portland . . 1 4.0 0.9 3.0 1.4 2. . 1 0 0 r.2 -0.2 0.00; 0.00 0.00! 0.00 0.00 88 86 83 is' hi 49 SO '66 (-) Falling. KITES FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will re main nearly stationary during the next three days except as affected by the tide. Vsseait to Arrive Vewet From. FUgulus ..West Coast. A. I Kent ..New York . Kobe luckenbach. . . fin lork . Went Islip- Baa Fran . l'lilo. ............ Kan Fran . . ilerid.n West Coast Sept. IT AnneUe Kolph Ban rran sept, j Edtar Luck en bach. . ..New York .... Sept. 17 Arakan .Batavia Steel ITavicator ..... .Baltimore Teat City Honolulu West Catanaee ...... Baltimore Bsja California ...... Tacotna . West Keats . . Vikim KindeMijk . Vsncenser I-ose City ,.san Fran Sept. 20 Artigas New York . . . Sept. 22 veeseis to oepar . . For. Data. Orient Sept 13 San iran. . . .Sept. IS Europe Sept. 1 0 :. .S7 F-Pedro. . . Sept. 1 .Bin Fran . . . Sept. 1 8 . W et Coast . . Sept. 1 7 . New York . . . Sept. 1 T ..Phile Sept. 17 Europe Sept. 18 New York ...Sept. 19 Data . .Sept. 15 . .Sept. 18 .Sept. 18 .Sept. 14 . Sept. 1 7 .. .Sept. 17 . ,.8pt. 17 . . . Sept. 1 8 . . . Sam. 1 8 ...Sept. IS .Yokohama .... Sept. 1H .San Fran Sept. 19 .Sept. zo VesseL Montague Wapuma. Anten . . Boobyalla Multnomah . ... Kerolua Kobe lvnckenb.cH. A. L. Kent Mexican . Steel Nsrisstor . Edcar Lnckenbeeb. . ..New York. . . .Sept. 19 MAI (E EFFORT TO GET PENSION PLAN ON NEXT BALLOT Althous'h the charter revision com mittee has decided it cannot rive sufficient--attention to the- proposed re tirement pension plan for city em ployes, which has been worked out by a. special committee, in time for; it to go before the voters for their action at the next eeneral election, it Is pos sible the measure yet will be submit ted, -j The committee representing the city employes, composed of Joseph 8. Hutchinson, chairman, A. G. Johnson. A. W. West and 1. E. Burdick, ap peared before the city council this morning', urging the strong desire of the city employes to have the measure placed "before the people at tbe earliest possible time. It was determined that this special' committee will ask the charter re vision committee to return the matter to the council; and it then will be turned back to the employes' commit tee to shape up for placing on the ballot November 7. -Officials of in surance companies - have volunteered the services of (expert employes to aid in checking up the plan as formu lated, so that it is expected the meas ure may be ready to place before the council within two weeks. STREET VACATION MATTER i TO BE HEARD BT COUNCIL The matter of vacating portions of East Eighth and Clackamas streets so that grounds for the new Holladay school may be thrown into one Undi vided area is to be heard before the city council at an adjourned session at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. ! Members of the school board and other supporters of the petition were Afrika CelUo . . , Rce City Articas . . .Sept. 21 , .Sept 22 .Sept. 23 .Sept. 24 Berth. Europe ....... Sin Fran . San Fran. New York Vessels in Vessels. Afrika Intnan Poulien Baltimore Maru... Terminal No. 4 Boobyalla Terminal No. 4 Chillicothe Terminal No. 1 Iaisy Mathews StA Helens Edna Chris tensoa St. Helens Frocner Terminal No. 3 Hornet Knappton J A. Moffett Astoria Kbncooan u Columbia City Luise Nielsen Albina Lexi J. Bureess Terminal Ho. I Mexican North Bank Montague Columbia Orient City Peninsula Lbr. Solano . . Kalama Stathis O W Dock Tofukn Mara ............. Terminal So. 4 Trinidad Toncue Point I'auri Maru Harrey Victoria Msru Peninsula Lbr. Warns pa St. Helens Welsh City Eastern-Western West Keats Terminal No. 1 Yoshida Mfu No. 1 St. Helens Yuri Maru ........... West Oregon L. AT WORLD'S PORTS Attoria. Sept. 14. Lft up. at S:30 a. m.. Japanese steamer Yuri Maru. Left up. at 5 a. in. . Norwegian steamer Torrey. Sailed, at 2:45 a. m.. Japanese steamer Tokofuku Maru. for Europe. San Francisco, Sept. 13. Arrived, steamer West Catanaee, from Baltimore, for Portland. Sailed, at 8 p. m., steamer Chattanooga City, from Portland for New York. Sailed, at 8 p. m.. steamer Cehlo. for Portland. Astoria, Sept, 18. Arrived, at 7:30 a. tn.. Japanese steamer Yuri Mara, from Muroran. Arrived, at 2:25 and left up at 6:30 p. m. . Danish motorahlp Atrka. fron Seattle. Sailed, at 5:20 p. m., Norwegian steamer Torrey, for Europe. Arrived, at 6:10 and left up at 9 30 p. m., steamer Weat Keats, from Yoko hama and way porta. Sailed, at 9 p. tn., steamer Senator, for San liiego and way port. San Pedro. Sept. li. Arrived. Swedish motorship Buenos Aires, from Cbristiania. Sailed, Danish motorship. George Washington, from Antwerp for Ban rauc.co and Portland. Sailed, steamer MundeUa. from Galveston, for Portland. Sailed, steamer steel Seafarer, from New York, for San Francaeo and Portland. Sailed, steamer Admiral Farragnt. for Port land. Sailed, steamer Colonel E. L. Drake, for Portland. Seattle, Sept. IS. Sailed, at 8 p. m., Nor wegian steamer Regukij, for Portland. Hamburg. Sept. 12 Arrived, Dutch steam er TjUeboet. from Por'isnd and way ports. ' New York, Sept. 13. Arrived, rteamer Ranger, from Portland. Arrived, steamer F. J. I.uckenbach, from Portland. Philadelphia, Sept. i3. Sailed, steamer WUlsolo. for Portland and way ports, San Franefsco, Sept. 14. (1. N. S.i Ar rived: Jchanna Smith, Coca Bay. 7:80 a. ro. : H. F. Alexander. Seattle. 7 30 a. m. : Necafticum, Brookings, 7 :30 a. m. ; Port Angeles, Los Angeles, 10 a. m. Sailed: Davenport, Seattle; 12:05 a. m. ; William F. Herri n, Seattle, 1 a. m. ; H."Tl. Storey, Los Angeles. 9 a. as. Aberdeen. Sept. 1 8. Arrived: Hartwood. from Saa Francisco, S :30 p. m. ; Pomona, from Seattle, S:80 p. m. : Kaisho Mara, frrcn Van couver, 6 p. m. ; Oregon, from San Pedro, 7 a. m. ; Florence Olson, from San Pedro. 8 a. m. Arrived 12th: Schooner Ella A., from San Pedro thence. August 15. POSITIOXS OF VESSELS Radio reports by Federal Telegraph give the position of the following vessels at 8 p. m., September IS: Los Angeles. Oleum for Saa Pedro. 243 miles north of Baa Pedro. San Diego, T scores for San Pedre, 84 miles north of Saa Francisco. , Horse X. Baxter, Everett for Saa Pedro, 807 miles north of Baa Pedre. Siskiyou. Baa Pedre for Colombia river. 115 miles north of Sea Francesco. Labrea, glaa Francisco foe San Pedre, TO miles north of Ban Pedro. Henry 8. Grove, San Pedrof ro Savannah. 1980 miles southeast of Saa Pedro. President Taft Sea Francisco for Yokohama, 825 miles west of San Francisco. Humboldt. Saa Francises for Santa Barbara. 83 milae south of Saa Francisco. Lyman Stewart. Portland tor Oleum. 803 miles from Oleum. W. S. Porter. Ltantoa fee Port Saa Lois. 818 milea from Linnton. a x By avai Kaalo) Steamship Bkagway, at Point Wells, bound Ufor Anchorage. ' Everett, nverett for Saa Pedro. 55fj mile from Everett. H. F. Alexander. Seattle for San Francisco. 240 miles north of Saa Francisco. Bichmoad. Seattle for Saa Pedro, 1100 miles from Saa Pedre. Rainier. Saa Francisco for Bellingham. 80 miles from Belliagham. Wahkeena. Sas Diego fbr Everett. 83 sailes from Everett. Mannlaat. Ban Francisco for Belling ham. 702 miiea from Saa Fraaesseai Coast rssrd catter AlgonqniTi. at Dutch Harbor. milea aewth of Grays Halves-. Y- RUmbbL Ra Mm foa Ranuarf IIS miiea treea Raymond. Sierra, Saa Pedro for Beninghsm, 87 1 miles from BeUiafhaia. Weat O'Rowa, Portland far . Yokohama, 2358 mQrs from Colombia river. Apaa, UoagkoaS for Saa Pedro. 2768 miles from Sea Pedro. ShabesMv flea Pedro for Nagasaki, 8840 sailes fraaa Saa Pedro. Chickasaw City. Yokohama for Port Town send, 207 miles from Yokohama. Valde. discharging at Telle, Alaska. Dil worth. Saa Fraacieeo for Shanghai. 32T2 miiea from Saa Trsnrtenp West Proapeet, Los Angeles for xYokobama, 8910 miles froea Lea Aaeelea. President Wiiaso, Honolulu foe Yokohama. 2283 miles west of Hoaoiula. ' E-uttm - Bailor. - Yefcohama for PorUand. 2610 mUea frees Colombia river. Cordova. W rang 11 for - KUawack, . 20 mie from Wraagell. . North wssistb. Port AHaorp for Cordova. 198 esnlsa west of BpetKcr. ' ' It's Yours If you can quality ! Only the trained or expert enced man can succeed to day! Give yourself an equal chance with the otherfellow by starting; now to prepare yourself for that better job. It can't be gained by just dreaming' you've got to act, and act NOW! Send in the coupon below and SUCCESS is yours! Do it NOW! Tear off coupon and mail Oregon Institute of Technology Portlands Oreeon Gentlemen : Please send me full Information about the course or subject I have marked. COURSES College Proa. ; i Elementary School for Mm Business School I Bookkeeping . Stenegraphio Clerical - Business Admin. ; I Accountancy Engineering electrical . '. Mechanical ! Civil ' '. automotive electrical : '. Storage Sattery . Vutcenlilng ' . Mechanics Tractors Radio Teleeraeh Night Ent Insert ng Trades OlvH Klectrleal Mechanloal DrsTtlnf 6 -o -o OREGON INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY Fourth Floor Y. M. C. A. Bide. r on lane, oreeon before th council WedneBday morning to urero their causs ; but tha fJllns of a" laxwe protest required that another jrbtty hsJB Wednesday, shows a 3flcit of time bo aet for tho formal hearing;, it was carried orer on til Friday. William F. Woodward, spokesman for tho school board, urted that .the natter bo settled as speedily as pos-. sibie, because plans for the) reconstruc tion of tho burned Holladay sc&ool building; as administration headquar ters, as wen as plana for the new school bnildlnr. are awaiting; this do termination. . He said that in every re spect the school board has complied with the legal requirement ; that all property owners: within the prescribed distance from the street to be va cates have approved the plea and the general sentiment of the community m tn its favor. On the other hand, the objectors, in their protest, set forth that , these streets are main arteries leading to the river bridges and that their vaca tion would inconvenience a vast vol ume of travel ; that there are other available school sites where this sit uation would not exist, and that the policy of the school board is to put public school grounds into close prox imity to parks and playgrounds, and that there is a park close at hand where school grounds might be ac quired adjacent thereto. YISrTIirG If UR8E DEFICIT The report of R. O. Jubitx, treasurer of the Viaitins; Nurse- association, for June, July and Aag-ust, filed at the 287.85 for this period. At the begin nlng of June, says the report, the bal ance on hand war $190, and the re ceipts for the Quarter were 12000 from city funds. . The. disbursements for superintendence, nurse, office, supplies, laundry and transportation amounted to 12447.85. citt conrcit TO FASS OX IM FBO YElTEJt'T - "PROJECTS Property owners la five assessment districts have been notified by City Auditor Funk, that the completed . pub lie work projects in these districts will be considered for acceptance by the city council September 20. They in clude : 'Improvement of C2d street southeast, from B2d to 50th avenues southeast, by John Orieder tc Co.; improvement of. Water street, from Arthur street to Baker street extended west, by C. G. Randies; improvement of East ISth street, from Going to Wyjmnt streets, by Hahn oV. Rebman ; Orecronian avenue trunk sewer,, designed to serve the easterly part of the St. Johns district. J. F. Shea, contractor1: sewer in Kinrs- ton avenue, from the south line of Arlington Heights to Fairvtew boulevard. BE OTf QUEST I-AITD VALUES A resolution introduced ,by 'Commis sioner Pier was passed by the city council Wednesday authorising- the de linquent tax committee, composed of Commissioners Tier and Btgelow and City Auditor Funkv to maka an imme diate appraisal of tha value Of all real estate which has come Into the hands of the city because of unpaid assess ments or taxes. This Is preparatory to undertaking- a' general campaign to sell these properties to private owners and thus restore "them to the tax rolle PORTLAND'S BUDGET BEING CUT SI 000.000 trovrtrflaed From Page tree) Gruts submitted figures showing what it will be necessary to raise by taxa tion, during the ensuing1 'year to meet fixed charges. He also submitted the following statement: EXPECTED INCREASE The tar levy for general fund pur poses as fixed in the charter providing for the commission form of govern ment was based on the supposition that the increase In the assessment roll from year to year would jjrovide for the- increase in expenditures for the same period of time. "The maximum levy for general fund purposes was. increased . from ven mills to eight mills by said charter to provide tor any emergency, that might "The assessed 'valuation of the city of Portland Increased on an average of $22,000,000 annually - for the eight W: lrr-aa-iftrs-. rr .Ka : eh rtiMr(AM S as.. av-o a- vuviiia, asssgs , auvrtivn j .JV charter, providing for commission form of government. ' 'c vi-;--.. Pease note v.tiat has taken place since: -.: ' "Assessed valuation f of T'ortland. 1914, J314.10S.7n. Assessed valuation ov. jonns- ana Linmon, isi. s,st, 185; total, J20,S9,tl3. "SsUmated 1 assessed valuation of Portland, including St. Johns, and Iwinntsn. now a part of Portland, 295, 000.000. , y . 4N,8 CUT OFF , "In 1918, the state' went bone' dry which cut miscellaneous receipts ol "o 'si uuu ana owing to other legislation enacted by, the city and state legislature, the cKy hss lost over $400,000 annually in addition to the above.". The reduction in assessed values has been alarming, in te opinion of offi cials, who believe a complete reassess ment on a higher basis should be made. T. J. DOEOA5 III T. J. Dorgan was taken suddenly ill lsst night with stomach trouble and is at St.-Vincents , hospital. Clotlke Mai atisf led C us Friday and Saturday A I earn offering Values that will tell you why! TAILORED TO MEASURE toilets! s I wouldn't be in business today if I couldn't depend on repeat orders. For over 14 years I have given my customers made-to-measure clothes of quality clothes that fit perfectly and outwear factory-mades three to one! Furthermore, they know I have the largest stock of woolens in the Northwest making it possible for them to buy just the suit or overcoat they want for the price of a factory-made or less! Take a few minutes to save money and get quality; come into my store today and see the fine, big assortment of woolens. Many of these suits sold as high as $60 but Fm of f ering this Dig special as a Fall opening. Remember, "Barkhursfs way means no fit no pay." 100 Satisfaction Guaranteed always ; ' "LET'S KEEP OUR HOME TAILORS BUSY" RAY -:,t r Tr it Tirn onr III ' 0 j- o s JL I o . D . I o L you find the ntinagement of a bank to be T a m PORTLAND'S LEADING TAILOR Sixth and Stark Streets you find the management of capable and efficient and 1 V t its statement -well balanced, with a large percent age of liquid assets: j The next thing, for your consideration should be its ability to serve your individual requirements. CAPABLE MANAGEMENT LIQUID ITY SERVICE, hese should receive con sideration in selecting your bank. You will find -the personal contact, lib" eral service features and longer hours of the Broadway Bank both satisfactory and profitable. 65 OF DEPOSITS IN CASH AND BONDS 4 interest en ravines 1 accounts and time deposits. i interest on special savings accounts, subject to check (minimum balance $500). io cnarge ror collection or out-or-town c No service charge for checking accounts. a OPEN ALtrDAT SATCRDATS until S o'clock. You are invited to make this bank your bank ro I to b i P 0 P o 0 D D MEN WAM p r-3 '"y? EQR SHOES AND ROUNDHOUSE V RATES : CHSTS . , .70cperhour ! BICESMITHS . . . . . ; 70c per hoar SHEET BIETAIa WORKERS 70c per hour i ELECTRICIANS . ..... 70c per hour : 4 STATIONARY ENGINEERS . ... . .. .Various rates : STATIONARY FIREMEN . .Various rates 1 BOIXERMAKERS .... i ... . ..... .70c to 70 Vie per hour PASSENGER CAR MEN 70c per hour - FREIGHT CAR MEN.J,. ............... . 63c per hour HELPERS, all classes .47c per hour - Mechanics and -helpers are allowed time and one-half for time -worked la excess ot eight hours per day. - -. . A strike now exists on Northern Pacific Railway. 1 . ! APPLY ROOM 312 ' . COUCH BLDGn 109 FOURTH ST NEAR, WASHINGTON PORTLAND -. - , S r 3 X