" WEDNESDAYS-OCTO": 4, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND OREGON. I ID CD BEGINS TO imcnir uiiiirnc ui sum vessel Captain Tbeodor Knodson, formerly CiMUrof fh FouiuIatiOB Shipbuilding company and later with the Staadlfer outfit at Vancouver. Wash.. 'has com pleted all Retails fort the. wrecking of to British teamhjp Welsh Prince at AlenrtTibi T1l aft rrtWT rt f Via tisil, of . the sunken steamer will be re moved from the river wltht a period of-. SO days. -T . A full srw cf diver and wreckers has - been'' ' placed on ' the work and advantarewlll "betaken-f all tides and low katerlo ret rid of the after portion ot tbe wreck before bad weath er sets -In. The foreward portion is well away from 'the path of deep water boats. The com trart tar the removal f the obstruction gives ample time to Clear tbe right of way. Th Welah Prince was sunk in col lision with the steamship lowan on the nucni oi aiav zs oir Aiiooni. 11 rauies east of Astoria. The hulk was taken over by Major! R. rParlc, IT. -8. A. en-Sineew-s department. ' and the contract for the removal of the obstruction 1st to 1L Barde k Sons. .1 WATE.R -THAniC HEAVY ' Philadelphia. Oct. 4.-J-Wter traffic through the Chesapeake and' Dela ware canal from Baltimore and South ern points to this city is extremely heavy at the present time In both direc tions. In the last six months 1573 ves sels passed through the canal ym pared with 48t vessels, for the corresponding period last year, cargo also . were more than double. Lumber and ;: biti-; mlnous coal from the South sconstitutir: MECHANICS Union Pacific System . .j - Is, Strike ; conditions prevail. Seniority rights protected for qualified men regards less of any strike settle ment. ' Apply W. J. HANLbN,: 410 Wells-Fargo Building ; Portland, Oregon, or Superintendent's Office, Room 29 Union Station. " on the MALM. IULI RAILROAD WAN T E D! UTEST P8LLUAI Standard and Ttarist Slttitrs, t compirtDtnt-Ob$tnfttIoa Cars, Ctachts via Gpokanc, Portland G Seattle Ry. The Columbia River Jkeaic Route "BEGT MEALS ON WHEELS" Club, table d'hote or a la Carte Wo via Glacier national Park "Service That Satitfies " hii'tlssr isfsrmsttwn, rwasrvstiwws r tisksts an ea, mwaMM, CanaAi;ltJ T:l,-rvrr: s 2ni?1 SU. 0, Unio,k rss.rr Statioa. Henry picluen. City P.. Aft.. H. Rui,, TrsT. Pa. Aft, 201 Mertaa BMr. rki AtwattOS3K , Tides at Astoria Tkarsday r High Water.: ;- low-Water. ll:tl a. m. 1.7 ft. :41 a. m. X.9 ft la-JJ p. m. t.t ft. 4 iOS p. m. 4.5 fU. Seaside High water nine min utes earlier." Seaside low water 21 minutes earlier. the two cliief items ti frelgnt In this direction, lit was stated today." . .. JflBST OF M02TTA3TA-WHEAT BEACHES A8TOB1A DOCKS Astoria, Or., Oct 4. Though the- ex porting of wheat has 'Qeen delayed somewhat this season, a, steady in crease in the shipments of grain is ngted. The ; first shipment, of .Mon tana wheat reached the terminals this morning and ; others, are expected. Canned salmon is being snipped in large quantities from the "port docks and some large movements of the canned i fish will be mads within the next few days. The steamer William' Campion will take 10.000 cases to Gulf ports, the steamer K. I. Luc St en bach will take lO.'OOO cases to New York and Boston, the Ipswich 1D.60O cases for New. Orleans, while thei British steamer Glamorganshire will load a large shipment of salmon and lumber to ports in the. United Kingdom. The steamer" Oeorgian 'will carry 'salmon for, New York and the Holland-American steamer Dinteldijk will load sal mon for Europe. : J STEAMER DEPEHE CLEA&S WITH tl'MBEB AKU WHEAT ""' Parcel lots i of flour to the amount of 2299 barrels, valued, at $17,358, were cleared Wednesday on the steamship Depere for Central America and, 'the west coast. "x She also carried two par cels of lumber for.jPeru amounting to 360,000 feet valued at $14,600. There were seven marks in the flour ship ments. Exports of wheat and floury to the west coast of South America and the Orient will be heavy for the month; of October, i Buying has been big at all points' and space has been filled out on all berth liners operating regular. In addition three full cargoes of; wheat and flour are loading for Japan and one parcel for Batavia and the Straits Settlements. Lumber space for the Orient has been booked full until the middle of November. The new schedule estab lished by the westbound conference is holding and is binding until confirmed by the October meeting of the steam ship operators . most of whom have placed the necessary bond of f 25,009. ALL, ALOXG THE WATEKFKOST The steamship Admiral Farragut of the Admiral line, sailed Wednesday morning with a full list of passengers and, cajpacity freight for San Francisco, Sare -Pedro and San Diego, The steamer Forest Kjjisf of the Mc cormick line, arrived Wednesday with general -cargo from San Francisco, i The Standard Oil tanker H. T. Har per is discharging fuel oil at Will bridge. The steamship William Campion of the Lucken bach line is discharging general cargo from Gulf ports at term inal No. 1. The steamship Alaskan of the American-Hawaiian company and handled by the Columbia-Pacific Shipping com pany, is working general cargo at terminal No. V POSITIONS OF TESSELS Radio reports by federal telegraph fin the position of th following vessels at & p. m. October 8 : . Robert Lueksnbaeh, San Franeiseo for San Pedro, 131 miles aoutb of San Francisco Hcht ship. J f Quinault, Ran Francisco for Seattle. 265 miles north of San Francisco. Lea Angelas,. San Pedro for Martinei. 853. mile from JMartines. Coalings, Martinez for San Pedro, 20 mile from San Pedro. Oleum. Martines tor Portland. 410 miles from Astoria. . Yorba . inda. Ban" Pedro for Tokuyama; ISO miles from Baa Pedro. Wshseene. Ban Frsnclaco for-portland, 250 miles north) of Sari Francisco. . Babinda, San Francisco for Ban Pedro, 43 mile south: of Rani Francisco. C. A. Smith. San Pedro for Coos Bay, 520 miles south f 'oo Bay. Frank M. RtK-k.i Aron for San Pedro. 25 miles from San Pedro. Humboldt; Han Pedro for San Francisco, 100 mi!es south -of San, Francisco. Ernest K. Meyer. Grays Harbor for San Pedro. 14S nfls sooth of San Francisco. New Steel 9. sr arm a , J I It SI I CeliW Hedondo - for Sas Ftaaeiseow 150 mfiea sontli at Baa Ftanrfseo. - I ' . - ivliaomaa. Partland for Saa XvsaseneD. 25 soilea arta of Baa Frawnero. - HarraRl, oaa sranetaoo far aaa i miles aoath ei gaa Francisco. - - Meiaa. Uooolulo. for &aa rtaaciace. 2S aUea vest of Sam Fsaaeise. - - : rrassdeot Jetlmon. rtl tot Toaobama. 124ft. aaUes vast ot Seattle. , $ . ( Br Sawai Kadio) ? . gdure: San Padre far BelBnlbass. ltd miles f rear Bd line ham. . 1 A i H. T. Harper, BielimoaS for Portland, 11$ sailea from- PorUa&d. U. X. Barter. Blaine Cor Sea Pedro, 383 attes from Blaioc. Oninaalt. San. Fraaaseo for Seattla, 215 mfies- from Saa Fracico. Haids St. Geort Xdsaore, SesUl fee Darwn.-S51S mOss from ssattle. i Canarban Winner, Shanlhai for TancOTTer, 19S miles from Cap Flattery. Was Kader. Saimidsa tor Portia ad. 1818 milea froos Colombia rirsr. ' lOEbta, Saa Fraaeisea for Ssattle. 1S7 miles frosn Seattle, - -i Preaidest McKinley. Tosohama for Seattle, 2500 miles from Seattla. ' Mootacna. Portland for Yokohama. 2885 lilM ffnn r!nltimbia Hrer. , Uaaatland, Kr -t',k via Dntch Harbor fbr Seattla. 75 miles from Kamcnltka. President Jefferson. Seattla for Yokohama, 1340 miles from Seattle. . Admiral Brans. 1T0 miles front Aoelmese. Starr Sanatae. from Cxunak. Spokane, at Skarway. Aariln Seattle fcr Sand Point, S3 miles from Triansie island. Alameda at Port Lathfop. Kstcluian. outhbonad. at Waterfall. News of the Port NEWS OF POBT Aerivais October 5 Forest Kinr, American steamer, from Saa Francisco, smeral. '. H. T. Harper, American steamer, from Ran Francisco, oft. - William Campion. American steamer, from fow Oriaana. ceneral. ' Alaakan. American stammer, from New York OS way port, general. Daaartures October 4 Admiral Farrasut. American steamer, fcr Sao IHeco and way ports, seneraL MARIXK ALMANAC - Weather at Rlrars Mmitlt North Head, Oct. 4.--Conditons St the mouth of the rirer st nooo: Wind, soutn, 6 miles; cloudy: sea smooth. , DAILY RIVER KF.ADI3TGS 8 a. m.. Pacific Time Temp. I Stations Si : .3 L'matilla Albany . Salem .' . 25 20 JO 12 15 8.8 1.0 0.10V20 0 0.88 0.7 0.28 61 45 45 65 -1.7 60 ei 46 Orecon Cityl 1 .6 3.4 -0.9 0.74 Portland O.eiO.66 'Rise. -Fall. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette rirer at Portland will remain nearly stationary durint the next tnree Oays, except as affected by the tide. AT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria. Oct. 4. Sailed at 12:80 a. ra . steamer Richmond, for San Pedro. Arrired at 3 a. m.. British steamer Benrorlich, from Yokohama ria Puset Sound. Astoria, Oct. 8. Sailed a 2:15 p. m., Japanese steamer Yuri Mara, for Europe. Ar rived at 4 p. m.. steamer Flarel, from San Pedro. Arrired at 5:40 an left np at 7:80 p. m., steamer Forest Kinc. from San Fran cisco. Arrired at 8 and left np 9.80 p. m.. steamer Alaskan, from New York and way porta. Arrired at 8:30 and left np at 10 p. m.. motorship B. T. Harper, from San Francisco. Arrived at 9 and left up at 10 p. m., steamer Win. Campion, from New Or leans. Sailed at 11 p. m., steamer Trinidad, for 8an Pedro. AatUe, Oct. 8 -Arrired. Britiih steamer Glamorranshlre, from Knrcpe, for Portland. Arrired, British steamer Oothicstar, from New York, for Portland. Uatoosft, Oct. S. Paased in, steamer Santa Barbara, fromi BalUmore ria Portland. Passed in, steamer Lydia, from New Orleans and Mobile via Portland. San Pedro. Oct 8. Arrired, steamer Daky -Freeman, from Columbia rirer. Arrired, steamer La Puriiima, from Portland. Arrived, steamer Iowain, from Gnroae, ria Sew York and Boston, for San Francisco, Facet Bound and Portland. Arrired, Norwegian steamer Arrired, steamer Texan, from Portland, for New York and way ports. Arrired steamer Senator, from Saa Dieoo -fefc. Saa Francisco and Portland. Sailed, IHuriia steamerKina, from Antwerp and way ports,, for Saa Fran- , eisco. Pnget Sound tnd - Portland. Sailed. t earner Annette Robph for Sin Francisco and Portland. San Diego, Oct 8. Arrired "and ssSed, steamer Senator, for Portland and way ports. Cops . Bst. Oct. 3. Arrired, steamer Ad miral Goodrich, from San Francisco, for Port land. . Guaysnas, Oct 2. Saijed. steamer Sud bury, from New Orleans, for Portland.1 a w. mcloruhi, JtMt Osm. ftss, AffMrf . . IX J. C05TTLLO. f-: Wsstsrsi Trsffls-sVtr Kin StrtVKt Ctatlon, CZATTL0 h M itci i mm m 1 - Philsdriphia. Oct, 5 Arrired. teamer Capo R omasa, from Portland. : . ! : Baltaww. Oct. - 2. Arrired. steamer Felix Tsnsetc from Portland. Balboa, Oct. 1. Sailed. British steaasez Weaaaaella. from Tjbe, tar Dan Flaneaaco, Eureka and Portiand. Balboa, Oct-- 8. -Arrired, steamer aflmsa sotan, irasa Portland, for Kew York and Boa totw Arrired Japeaeae steamer Tenpatssn Mara, from Portland, tor Europe. a fehanihsl, Oct, 1- r-Amred. J)tell ateur C SnBatoer. fross Portland. - i Saa Francisca. Oct 4. Arrired at 2 a. m., teasaer ktoltaoaaah, : from - Colusabia rirer. Sailed at 4 a, m.. steamer Daisy Mathews, forOofamhia rreer. - - Balboa, Oct. 2. Sailed, steamer Neradam, from Pbiladelphia, for Pwcet Bound and Port- Railed, steamer : American, from ! New Tort, for Paget Bean and Portias. ' " - Kew York. Oct. S. Sailed, steamer f. J. I Lnckenbacli, for Portland and way ports, i jMHon. vex. , a.- ArriTeu. steamer Tiser, from Portiand and way ports. -Arrired, ataam er Braeh, from Portland. San Francisco. Oct. 8. Arrired: Port An reies, to wine barken tine Thomas P. Emtcb, from Port Aaseles, :45 a, s.: Stockton City, Dbelter Cora. 1:10 p. jn.; raimak. Albion. 1:45 o. m. : Point Reyes. Kussiaa. l:4Ijpi'ai Baja California. "Portland, p. so. ; Hamer, Portiand. 5 p. m.; Hath Alexander. Seattle. 6:15 p. m. ; Johanna Smith. Cooa Bey. 6?15 p. m.; Tssre. Los Anaelee, 8 :80 p. m.; (leor siana Rolph, Astoria. 8:80 P. m.: Mary Haa 4aa, Port Orford, 9:05 p. m. 8siled: Oaipar. Caspar, 9 a. m. ; Port Ancelea, Los Anseles. 10:05 a. m. : Phoenix, Greenwood. 2:25 n, ra.-; Hercules, wbalinc cruise, 2:55 p. ra. ; Babinda, Los Ancelea, 8 p. m. : Harrard, Los Anreies, 4:10 p. ra. : Santa EnlaUa. New York. 4:23 p. m.': Dorothy; Aleaander. Seattle, 5:55 p. m.; Coquille Hirer, Mendocino, 8 :8 ps ra. to Arrive From. Antwerk TesseL Data. .Oct. 6 Geo. Wsshinaton . . . . Wahkeema ........ Ommoranshire . . . . Daisy Matthews Annette Rolph i Rose Qty . . . . .. i . Fl'.e Waiter Luckenbach . . Senator Babinda lehich City of Durham . . . Steel Inrentor. WUlamette (iothiejtar Ohioan Vat Katan .... nor. Laekenbach . . . . Vessels Tassel. Arakan K. I. Lncktnbaeh . AUnkan Wm. Campion Boobyalla ......... Ipswich Horatsan Mara Yayot Maru ...... (ilamoraanshire . . . . Oeo. Waahineton Steel Inrentor Annette Rolph . Walt. I.uckenbacb . . . Rose City . . . i . . . . . . S. Dteco- Way-Oot, 5 ..A. Oct 5 . Loaden . Sar Fran..... Oct .Saa Fran..... Oct 8 . Kan Fran ..... Oct 8 .New York. :. , . . Oct 8 .New York. , . . .Oct 8 ..San -Diego. ... .Oct . San Pedro .... Oct 10 . Portland, Me. . . Oct 1 1 . . East Coast. . . . Oct. 1 1 .Seattle Oct 9 .Saa Fran. ... .Oct 10 . Glasgow .....Oct 10 . Ixmdon j . . . . .Oct IS .Buenos Aires. .Oct 13 .Mobile Oct 14 to Depart For. . Date. . Orient" ...... Oct 4 . New York . . . .Oct 6 . Europe i , Oct 6 . New Orleans . . . Oct 5 ..San Pedro. ... iOct 6 . New Orleans. .fOct .Yokohama ....'Oct 6 Yokohama . ..Oct 7 . : .Oct 8 , . .Oct. 8 . . Lirerpool . Europe . Europe . . . . San Fran . , . New York . . San Fran. . . . . Oct 1 1 ..Oct 10 . .Oct 10 .Oct 11 , .Oct i 1 senator . . . . Lettish .... 4 : Vrssals Teasels. Boobyalla . . . P Daisy Putnam Eastern Sailor Etna Maru . Frank D. Stout .... Frogner Great City . J Horatsen Mara ...... Ipswich K. I. Luekenbach . . . La Meroed ..." Harsaret ("ourbUn . . Seine Maru . Sheaf Mead ' Willnfl Yoyoi Maru . Admiral Goodrich . . . Benrorlich Flarel Alaskan Wm' Campion, San Dieeo. Portland. Me. .Oct 13 In lort Berth. Supples Dock . . ...v St Helens Crown' Mill Astoria Couch Street Terminal - No. 8 ......Terminal No. 4 . Crown Mill Terminal No. 1 .Terminsl 'No. 1 .Portland Yecetable Oil ....... Inman-Poul-en Globe West Oreson I.. ........ y .. . Wetport ......Terminal No. 4 Terminal No. 1 ........ Peninsula ; Mill V - Tongue Point Terminal No. 1 . . . ... . Terminal No. 1 .COXGHESSMAX IS GL'EST. Chehalis, Wash., Oct. 4. The : Ki wanis club Tuesday entertained" at l3ncheoa Albert Johnson, congressman from the Third district. Nearly ; 100 attended. Newly naturalized citizens were alo guests. : j DROP'S DEAD OS STREET j , Pemeroy, : Wash.. Oct. 4. John Ruark, 81, dropped dead at the en trance of the Allen house Saturday from heart; disease He crossed the plains with his parents In 1862. The family settled at Walla Walla, movins;, to Garfield county In 1880. ALWAYS POPULAR WITH JOURNAL WANT AD Ail vou have to delicious cakes FREE is to .bring a jCASH want ad to TTie Journal for; publication - that will include the big Your Tjwo-Line 4. ,,-.! Officialsr-Uncovef : Real Home Brewery Astoria. Oct 4. At- small' brewery g-reeted the eyes - of " Deputy Sheriff Dethrtdge snd Chief of Folic Carlson when they raided a boose at 227 Astoi street, Tuesday morninc. Thy eon fiacated $0 sralkms of bonis brew beer 1b kegs, 100 quarts tn bottles and about 500 - empty bottles in addition to a Quantity of maU syrup and other svp- plles tor . brewings Augrust johmson. proprietor of th place, -was arrested. Puelcher Is Elected Bankers' Preadent New Tork, Oct. 4. (U. P.J John P. Puelcher, Milwaukee was elected pres ident of. tbe American Bankers' asso ciation at Its convention here today. Walter W. S&d. president of the Omaha National bank, wasThosen first vice president. . TAKCOTTTEB XICE5SES Vancouver, Wash, Oct. 4 The fof lowlng marriage lioeneea were issued here Tuesday : James Merrill. 29, and Ardie M. Merrill, 27, Portland : Ivan E. Lowraan, SO. St- Paul. Minn., and Lillian L. West, 1 Portiand ; . Ion Fabre, leg-al, and 1.111 ian M. Dielman. legal, Portland Can. Enrljtt, 4S. ard uumna f oner, m, I'oruana ; jiikj u. Davis, 22. and J uanita i Hosmer, IS, Rose burg ; Austin J. Simons, legal. and Vina Dupuin, legal, Portland ; Cyril K. Holder, 32, Mand Florence M. Ar- Lnold, 27, Portland; George A. Holscha, 34, and Helena A. Weigle, 30, Oregon CRy Ernest Roberta, 21. and Lois Newell, is, Portland ; Charles M. Vand erwal. ' S2. and Marie Bradley. 2S. Portland ; Ezra A. DtUon, aegal, and Ann Xt Crawahaw, legal, Portland ; Leigh EL Stringfeilow, legaL and Mary A. Foley, 'legal, Vancouver; Russell Moxley. STTand Florence Seeser, legal, Portland ; Ernest Lowrey, legal, and Llxsie Mellow, legal, Portland ; Leon-. ard Roup, 34.. fWeiser. MLaho. and CJoldie A. Sinclair, legal.. Portland ; Lucien Schmitt. 27. and Elsa Bauman, 17, Roseburg, Or. PlSTOE BACH TS SCHOOL Willamette University. Salem. Oct. 4. O. J. Beadles .former pastor at Okan ogan, Wash., has registered at Willa mette university and at the Klmbajl school of theolDgy.V While at Okan agon he helped build the Methodist FOURTH ESTERS BAC Oregon City,OiLt't.- The race for the office of city recorder ais be come four-handed with therilmg of R. E. Woodward as a candidate for the positioB-. He will be opposed by C. W Kelly, incumbent, J. fc. Morris and J. H. IJzberg. North VSSB SS West Kader Nov. USSB SS West O'Rowa Dec. 1: YOKOHAMA, KOBE, B0H0K050, KAKILA USSB SS Eastern Sailor Oct. 13 t USSB SS Pawlet.., Nov. 15 For rates.. space, etc.. apply to TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Broadway ( . t-aS8 Board of HOW TO GET THEM FRE E THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY do to secure one of Will Cost 20 And it is some cake." A everydnc sovvaihe Grandma Cake , Company of Portland has grown into a mighty big institution, ' v because it alWays has insisted on the production of quality -. products. If1 you haveaY and remember that "YOUR GROCER HAS GRAND MA CAKES" always fresh daily. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK FROM 7:30 AfM. TO 1 1 P.M. , - . This gives everybody , an oprMrtunity to call for answers to their ads without delays - OVER; ;1 00,000: SUNDAY; GIRGULATTON ; ,it . "t jOURNAL WANTDSA DIg&ALlNE. - : U. S. Spruce Body ; Denies .Claims of gging Company j Vancouver. I Wasit, Oct. - 4. ' The United States Spruce corporation filed an answer Tuesday to the Intervener ot Perry S. Olson and Ben Olson, deny ing the allegations in the compialnt ol Olson brothers and praying tot relief asked for In the original petition for dlssolultton of the corporation, t The Olsons allege they were conduct ins; a logging business near Seaside In HIS and had - a , contract with the Prouty Lumber company to furnish spruce and hemlock logs and had a large 'quantity of such logs ready for shipment when Colonel Brice. P. Disque sent Lieutenant. J. C. SmltH to take charge of their equipment and they were noticed that they must use their plant to turn out spruce for the government or: their equipment would be commandeered for the purpose. For loss of private business, changes made m their equipment and other extra ex penses required by the government the Olsons alleged f 60,000 is due them. Stillman Loses New Appeal in, Divorce Tangle White Plains, X. Y., Oct 4. U. P.) Justice. Mofschauser in supreme court todaydenied a motion of counsel for James A. Stillman, former president of the National City bank, objecting to immediate action upon'; the report of i Referee Daniel J. Gleason finding for Mrs. Anne U. Stljlman in Stillman's action for divorce and contesting the legitimacy of the infant Guy Stillman. Justice Morschauser accepted briefs from both sides on the referee's report ' and intimated strongly that his ap proval of the referee's report might be taken as a matter of course. Heavy Enrollment At II. of 0. Indicated : University of Oregon, Kugeoe. Oct. 4. Although the registrar's office will give no figures until later in the week, a heavy enrollment for the university year is indicated. The school ofjomv rial ism has already signed up 1S8, com pared with, 142 for last year. Detn H. D. Sheldon of the education depart ment predicts a 20 per cent increase in his department. Class work began to day, x China COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY! Operating United States Government Ships DIKXCT PKEIGHT SEBTICB WITHOUT j v TAANBSMIPMBKT BETWEEN ' POUT LAND, OBEOOSf. I - aad j TOKOHAHA, KOBE, BHAKGHAI, TAKUBABi t v tTieatslal SAIBBN . .Trade Bldg." FwrflaadJ Ojrsfoai 1 i' Sunday issue of The Journal. The ad Wjll cost you only 1 0 cents a line -and the Grandma Cake will be given you at the counter---FREE. ' . ' in The joiirrial The Cake Is Free . POSTAL BTJSrXESS, OATHS " Cancellations at the Portland post pfflos d urine; September totaled J1.-- 895 pieces, as compared with 4.8240 for September, J812, showing again of 4(2,765, acoordrng to Postmaster John, M. Jones. rorIng the month 28,58 nieces of. parcel post maU were deli v- j eredV Z97S mora than the 17.813 of Sep tember. 292L "- " . - :. . V; - tRAXSPORTATIOS .oMuuinLrrnnuui . Salto from Munlelsai Deck Ha. i WaanesssT, Oct. 4, 1 a, fit.. and Keary Wsdnasday Thsraaftje ; for AM rftANCISCS "i LO ANOCLCS - -j- S.S. ADMIRAL GOODRICH rnoajr, oc. , t i. m. Martnflatd, Burska. San Franclsse -M ' ticket or net ' r! 101 OH. STARK , PHONE BROADWAY MSI Arm You Gfing to Europe?! Or ihe Orientr Or Around ihm World?. Why not get upertenced and set. rate Information from on who has traveled extensively far te beasXK f ais satrooat . tecsrs atesBttais Basarvatless aar Ticket X-rsss DORSEYB. SMITH MAJTAGEB ' -JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU la BUUASWA. iOBTaUAXD. Ol rkeae VarsaaU ! jmsiv iMviet snm . - HAMBURG AMEWCAM UNE , TO rLTMOUTBL BOUtOCNE OAMBUarG By New Assarieasi - Flag Steaasera Hesolnte . Ketlasee ...Oct. 17 ...Oct. SI TO BAUBUBfi DIRECT SaOinas wtr Ttandfr. by the pops-.j lar steasaere Msuat Clay. Msnl Catw rail. Meant Cltaten, HaJiaa, Bayarv. WtMrttsmberg, with speaial cabin asd improved third class accommodation. ; Untteo Amxeicau Lines, inc 1S4 Wast Ransoian SU, Chiao ar Laeat Aaents. - PATRONS TRAXSPOUTATIOX Astoria and Way Points - Sir. Iralda Mwl, WetL, FrU 8:S A M. . Night Boat Daily Except ! S : ? Satorday 7:30 P. M. , , Fare to Astoria $1.85 One Way H $3:00 Round Trip Week-End Bound Trip $2 Z0 i The Dalles-Hood River 1 ? Bteamer Sarrlee Daily, Except Sat 7:15 A. II. Fare to The Dalles 15 ' I ir? Hood River $1.00 , , . Thm Harlrins Traasportatioa Col Broadway U4 - Aldsr St. Dock J ROYAttMAlL fc: to EUROPE . -TH OO.MrORT BOUXar . New TerV. Chsraaurr i - aauUiamsUsi llamawf .' ORBITA .. . .Oct. 14 Na. Jan. 10 OMOUNA ...Oct. XI Dae, 20 Jan, 31 OROC8 ..Wej 4 . OIMCOT StAStCNOtR SCRVICfi i ,reas.. aoif1e Oaart starts ta . U. i , f : , Refulae SalKnoa. j JT.lioy 3aaH steam Faeket Col Ra n.w Blis Seattle-, er Local Asanu IRTKS a-A.PAHS"JMt- nX O. , Adams.' 8lltv.S,i,,h-i.8,t- 21 ' daahtsr. , HASK1 To Mr. and Mrs. M m M. Hi. v uI3r?z "ri wl Mr 3 a . -.' Sept. 38. a son.- ... ... t . 1 'JPSSPTZr-I9 Wt. ' r. 'Bar, , aett. 814 ftth. Sept. a9, son., i. V' v liT:LS.?Nt"T' Mt nl M. P, .! Nelsen.; . Yaeolt, Wash.. 8apt. IS, a dauahter. ? ' SPKSOCK To Mr. sad Mrs. j. K "Bpesock. Prerttt and King, tjept 19, a son. , ... MA.).fJr Tl Mr- Mis. ill. lE.iMal. "liv Sept. 21. a sen. ADAMS--Te Mr. aad Mrs. Uerf. H; AdaBM, " BsiB Or 8pt. 32. a aoa. T ?" 1 . : WATT a To Mr. an Mrs. J. Watts, Pester Creek. Rpt. 17,-a sob. -. - j'- r -t,l! 8HAEPB -To Mr. and MrwB. !T. 8htKet.78 E- Boruside, -Sept 2, a daughter.! ; -'THOMAS--To Mr. and Unl.V. Tbomav ?l.hJS- 8pt- 2. datiihte. ' MACKAY To Mr. and Airs. K. sUcsay. TTM tilisaa, Sept. 25; a danctiter. . HAROLD T MjXsnd Mrs. Edw. T. iHsS" old. S14 K. Tth SK. Sept. 26, a daachter. ! r. UANOTON T Mr. and Mra. Hi M. Laas ton s7 Olsan, gept. 23, soa. i . j . 81TZMA.V-fo Mr. and Mrs. J.. K. I Hits nn. 44 E. Beaton, Sept. 14. a dasghterj EJ4.1S To Mr. and Mrs. ft T. Ellis H3, E. Buchanan. Bept. 18. a Usnffhter. i f I ; STHATTOV TUr ,l V( i Sh. I gs E. Anteny. Sept. 81, a daninttr. i i BUILDING PERMITS K J Walter IS. GalinskrJCraet residence.: ST 3 .' SlakiToo. between 18th and 10th sta,; builder, Geore .Schneider; $10,000.-. j . - j it ,i- ;. Bert! Stanford- Erect rMitlxniv. 44e FL . '30th St., between- Lincoln and Uranta St.; sainm, ... a . uonftas; aouu. - - ! - The IK P. Tbosnpson company- Repaie- -warehoase,. 85 1st St., between Ankeny sad Ashsts-s builder, J. O. KillI-en (3000. Mrs. William . Johnson Erect residence,. 175 Royal Court, between:- Imperisl and Boeaa Viita; bailder, N. I'earson; SJon, ; r O. U. Hayes Krrct renidencs, X7T Ihinck-t-. ley are., between 28th and 2th sts.; "builder, " Gust Wittnebel ; t8500. - , , , M - C. 1. . Egslestonr Erect " residence, i S07i Richmond, between Smith and Hudson; traild er. same; flSOO. -. i , Daaiel Bckina Erect warehoase, 6 E. . lSth St. N., between Sandy and Couch .;!. builder, MacRae Brothers; $60,000. I . -i - I Georce B. Ersns Urect residence, 541 E.I ; 26th N.. between ' Knott and Braaea sts.; builder, P. B. Turner; 5AOO0. " ..i i - L. ' . O. Vun Erect , i residence, 812 SUklymi. between 25th end 2 6th sts.; builder. V. B. - -Turner; 44000, . - .' . ' Mrs. -Ctiale -Tandy Erect residence; t 835 E. 17th, between Bharer ami Falling; build er, Sams; 52500. -. t "i,- -I. S. L. Forbes and E., M. True Erect, resi dence, 142 K. S5U N.. between Beknont aad , Morrison; builder. Hi' E. liberty: 52500. Ted UMfletield- -Ewct res'dence.- 20? lm-i : peris I. between Sandy- and Multaeasan; l build er, WW K. Shealy; $4750. . , f i t i " H. , C. Kornesajr Erect' residence. I I2BS , Rodney,' between . Aioswortii and Hoi man ; builder, same; $5000. 4 - - -j - 1 i Donald V Morsan Krect residence, I 1511 lit S2d St., between Res and .Imbert. sts. -. builder, Anderson Randall; $5000. . 1 i .; I KvUndquief Erect residence, 41T E. 4 2d ' L. N between Tillamook and Hancock sts. builder, same; $4000. - 1 j .' Xijtal statistics marriagts.Dirtbs. Deathx. s MARRIAGE LICENSES Frederick R. Miller, legal, PorUaod. sod , : Dortrtta E. Battels., legal. Portland. - . j- Alfred Scbaefer. SO. 8S Third at-, and : Emma FBhrer, a; Errol station. t l . i Willis Penson, legal, rem (a 8, Portland, snd Rem ice Haas, legal, route 6, Portland.' v. WEDD8NQcarY VstwIvEut W. C SMmi-AV CO.. Sll Marcaa Bids, NEW TODAY 50 From a touring car .Sedan iht Seconds For Fords and Chevrolets V- "-I Portland Salesroom . 443 Burnside : t srw tfn v-s v t t r rLurr uuuo Made frees swssr aM sum sat eatysta ibead yavf sad wrels slots " ai . 1 11 1 ii . .aw at ' 4Taa ' atrV.I! " Hwas (tsua OsmsI l - MORTHsvasr "tua cov aaat lUs - Cast U CV Ever tieaay Auto Enclosure ! -