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i i- 1 10 JAPAIJESECRAFT FOR U. It I. Tha Northern Grain A Warehouse i company! has chartered the Japanese : Steamship Aieiw-u Maru, 115 tons, at . ISs d to load a full cargo of grain ! , for the UoitWI Kingdom. The steam l 4 eWg Is headei for th coast from the Atlantic aide and will be due for No vember, i It Is reported that there bat t been considerable buying for export during the lsftt few days and the fix- , ture of the Jap bears out the report. V ftha Norwegian steamship Frog-aer r sot away Monday afternoon. Colon for orders, with 306,132 bushels of wheat, '.valued at 3355,000. The cargo was dis ' patched by ; Kerr, Gif ford & Co., and will probably go to the Jnitd King " dam. . ' ' i. -1 .Export for the balance of the' - month will " be confined' to parcel lota. It is upto the exporters to start ' something in the way of charters as the board at the Merchants Exchange , has- been reduced to two steamers. - C0SDITIO3S ARE REPORTED ; QUIET ALOXG WATERFK05TT ' Strike ' - conditions remained quiet along Portland's waterfront today, al r - though both sides continued to claim tactical 'gains over the1 week-end. Representatives "Of the Marine Trans . port Workers, a branch of the. 1. W. W,f Insisted that the longshoremen's union has followed - out the strike movement. to the extent of 98 per cent of its membership, the strike of the Transport Workers themselves being 109 per cent. . r - ( On the other hand.' employers main tained hat all ships were being worked and that cargo handling was going forward- without great interrup tion. Ray Edwards," -spokesman, for -the ..Transport Workers, announced that . "efforts are being made to call out- the workers at neighboring ports. Advices as to the outcome of: this effort have not been received. Edwards said the longshoremen's union at Vancouver had refused to work the! steamer Kirk Patrick -now docked there. ! Edwards said he had' been; instructed to assure Chief of Police Jenkins that no violence would be initiated by the strikers. . This was brought about by announcement that police had been in formed of a fight between union men and the transport workers, supposed allies, which report. Edwards vigorously-denied. "The strike will he discussed at a .mass meeting, at Labor Temple at 7t30 Tuesday night. - FBTTIT SHIPMENTS TAXTNG CAPACITY OF RIVER BOATS Fruit shipments from The .Dalles and. points on the middle river are taxing : the capacity of the steamers of the Harklns Transportation "company. On the down trip Sunday the steamer Ma deline brought 2490 boxes of apples. ' : 600 "boxes of grapes and some green stuff.. She had every inch of space - taken and brought a good crowd of passengers. .The apples were discharged at the cooling warehouse at terminal No. 4 J and will go in refrigerator ehips to 1 . the east coast and Europe. Car short- - age has held up the apple receipts at . terminal No. 4 and river craft are do ing all possible to relieve the situa tion. The steamer lone, due Monday, will bring another large shipment - Traffic between Portland and points on the middle river a far east as The Dalles has increased to such propor tions that a third boat will soon be a .necessity and It is possible that one win be secured to run within the next ' few days. , , I Large quantities of apples have been ordered jut from Hood River and - White Salmon for atnran In tha nnnl. SHARTERED FOR GRAN - w4mrrooms at terminal No. 4. In ad- green stuff to be handled. ' GEEMAV VESSEL 18 DTJE I TOD AT" TO rOAD GRAIN asa From ChingwanUo in ballast the v-. German bark Harald is due to arrive V at Portland tonight She reached the river Saturday night 69 days " from t the Chinese port and the identical time taken by the motorship LaMerced in crossing from the Solomon Islands with ranra. Th U.ptl i- A v. - i. ter to the Northern Grain & Ware- nouse company to load a full cargo ? for Europe. The arrival of the Harald will be the .first arrival of the German flag m the local harbor since the outbreak of the war in 1914. The last sailing ves- sel:- to ,load wheat at Portland was - the French bark Buffoiv which took . cereal cargo- In 1920. Nothing more - ia sail tonnage is on the board. : ! STEAMER IS LIBELED Libel action for $8425 to cover dam ages for alleged personal injuries was . brought against the coastwise steam er. Annette Rolph on Saturday after noon by Henry Hermsen, longshore , rnn- Hermsen alleges he-was injured while loading grain on the vessel, "hen a sack of barley fell on him. ALL AL05B THE WATERFRONT - "The steamship Admiral Farragut of the Admiral Une. with passengers and freight from San Diego and way. reached terminal No. 2, at an earfv - hour Monday morning. ' steamship E. H. Meyers of the McCormick line shifted from Albers to St Helens to loart lumber for Cali- zornia. .- f. , . Sn Francisco "the steamship Rose City, of the , San Francisco 4 Portland Steamship company, will be -?u,8 "Tuesday evening at AJnsworth. bringing passengers and. freight. ' ' The steam schooner ' fleet has been ; Increased by the arrival of the Daisy Freeman, Daisy Putnam and Frank , t. Stout - The tanker H. :V. - Harper is "dis charging fuel at. WUlbrtdge. - - t POSITIONS - OF TESSELS ' Radio twporte from : North Head siva th peatass) of toe tollowias Tasssts at 8 n. m.. October 15: . .-. , .at. I Lttekeabaeh. Everett for Saa Fraa--ao. 166 mile oft Trtooah, Willamette. St Helens for Saa Franeiaco. 86 miles soath of Columbia river. - r Federal Telegraph Bathe , Horace X-v Baxter. San. Pedro for Seattle. 488 miles off San Pedro. ; Gaorcroa Bolph. Sa Fraaciace for Port- .; land. 266 miles off Columbia river. . - , - W. F. : Herria. Baattla for Saav Francisco. 846 miles from Seattle. nc. Ouiaaalt Taooma, for Saa Pedro. 184 mflas -. i off Saa Francisco. Frank H. Buck, gaa Pedro for Baa Fran cisco. 218 miles south of Saa Francace. Marxaret Dollar. Baltimera for Saa Padre. ! miles south of 6n Pedra. Labres MartiBM for Saa Pedro, 8S0 milsa north of Baa Pedro. r, : r K, L Lockenbace, Everett for Saa Fraa ciscevlSO miles soarta of Tattosh. . W. 8. Porter, Saa Padre for Area. 63 mllea - north of Saa Pedro, i , Moridea. Saa Francisco for SeaUm, . 143 8ni! north ef Sua Fraacisco, . ' Hartwooa. Saa Francisco for Gray Harbor. ITS milas north, of Saa Fnracaseo. Aeakm. 43ray Harbor for Saa FlaawsseOb . 132'mfias aorth ef Baa maom. i Hamer, Ran Fraaclseo for Seattle, 867 miie -- Crom 8ettla ' - - , Eeuaoor. KawTork for Ssarraneisoft, 800 - aulea south of SfamouiUlo. - n . - ' By Xaeal Barie) -. ' H. :Ft Alexander. Saa Fraaoaco for SeatUe, 2T miles tram Seattle. Sana Ines, VancouTer for Saa Fcdra. 051 r from: Saa Pedro. Del Bueay, Saa. rTaneisco for Paget Soand. t Tides at Astoria Taesday " i High Water. Low Water; 10 :16, a. m. 8.3 ft, : 4 :03 a. in. 0.7 ft. 16 :2S p. m. f.l ft- 4 :37 p. m- 1.S ft. , Seaside High water nine minutes .earlier. . -J ' ' i Seaside Low water Jl mlautes earlier. ' four miles ' from Tatnoaa, y- Rainier. San Fraaeiaeo for Belnghanr, 289 aailr from BelBnchaav - Fred Baiter." Veaeoavar . far Sao Pedroi 420 miles from Vtmir. ' 3 - - K. L Loefcenbach. Everett, for Saa Fran cico. 1M mile from Tatooah. Willamette. St. Helen for Baa Francisco, eirht miles from Colunbit river. Pomona, Seattle for Tofcchame, 2921, miles from Seattle. --.- Yorb Linda. Ss Padre f or Tokuyama, 2310 miles cast of Tokuyssea at coon. Atrtnta City. San Pedro for Xokohems, 2T08 miles waat of 8 a Pedro. Yankee Arrow. Hankow for San Fraaefaeoi 3817 miles from San Francisco. Bearport, Manila fcr Angeles, 4017 miles from Lw Angeles. ; - - Bondowoso, Sbanchai for Baa Franeiaco. S40 mile from Saa : Francisco. - News of; the Port- Arrival Oetebae 16V ' Admiral Farragut, American ataamer. from San Diego any way porta, general. - Daisy Putnam. American ataamer. from. Baa Francisco, Irene ral. -..w- Frank 1. Stoat, American steamer, from San Francisco, ballast. H. T. Harper. Americas motorship, from Saa Francisco, oil MAHI5E AiMA5AC Waatnar at Rfvar Moui North Head, Oct. 16. Conditions at tne mouth of the rlrer at noony Sea.' smooth; wind, northwest, 8 miles ; weather cloudy. DAIXiT RITEB BEABI5GS 8 a. m.r Pacific Time BiTr Teapx llffff Stations u t'matilla Albany . Salem . . 25 20 20 lit 15' 2.81 O 0.9-0.1 0 . OO 78 0.00 59 0.03 63 0 . 06. 0.0OI 68 -1.9-0.1 Oregon City 2.4 .!! Portland MB'0 4 MUsing. FalUns. RIVER FORECAST. The Willamette rirar at Portland -wTtl 1 main nearly statiooary during tha next tare aays except aa anected by the tide. to Arrwe Vasae, From. Data Cacique ........... Baltimore . . .Oct. 1 1 Koea City. '. Saa Fran Oct 11 Paul Luckenbach ..... New Tork .... Oct 1 1 Admiral Goodrich ...8. F. Way Oct ii Boobyalla .' San Fan- . . . .Oct It Wapama . . . .San Fran. . . . .Oct IS Iowan Sew Tork! . . . -.Oct 20 Rosalie Ushooy San Fmn ....Oct 21 Wahkeena San Fran. ....Oct 22 Nebraakan New York ....Oct 22 Kat. Luckenbach' New Tsrk -.Oct 23 Senator S. Dieso-way . .Oct 23 Bermuda Cuba Oct 23 Yoiin Mara Kobe" ...... Oct 23 Flor. Lnciecbaeb Mobile Oct. -23 Willaolo , .v.Tr..Nw Tork Oct 23 West Kataa Buenos Aim. . Oct 24 Vssssto to O apart Vessel, For. Data. Babinda 8. F. Pedro . . Oct 1 7 Chickasaw City fcuropa K-t i Eastern Sailor. . . , . .Orient Oct 18 ..8. Dieso-way. .Oct 18 . Baltimore ...Oct 19 ..San Fran. ....Oct 20 ..New Tort ...Oct 20 ..Orient Oct 20 . .8. F.-way . . . . Oct 21 . .San Fran. . Oct 21 . . Europe Oct 22 . . San Pedro Oct 23 Admiral Fsrragnt. Cacique Rose City Paul Luckenbach Nankoh Maru . . Admiral Goodrich Georsiana Eolph Tudorstar Waoama Florence Luckenbach. N. Orleans . . .Oct 24 Wefct Katan i . . . - So. America . Oct 2jf vessels in rert Vessels. Babinda Berth." ' .Supplies . .V. Irring West Oreton l.bh. ....Peainsula MU1 . . . .Terminal No. 1 . ...Albina Marine Knappton ........ Warrenton . . Albers . . . Peninsula Lbr. , . , . Iuman Poulssn . . . Terminal No. 4 Baron Cawdor Baron Otilry ....... Benrorlich Chickasaw City ...... Chillicothe ......... Daisy laix Freeman .... Psiay Putnam lleron City Eastern Sailor Etna Maru Frank D. Stout Froxner r Gothicstar ......... Harald ........... H. T. Harper . John C. Kirkpa trick . . . . . Peninsula T. Globe . . .Terminal No. 4 . Astoria Willbridge w a rue n too La Merced Portland Vefetable Oil Makawcli Astoria Nankoh Maru Inmsn-Poulsen Bobin Goodfellow . Terminal No. 1 Santa Barbara. Westport Sierra Westport AT WOHL3FS POUTS Astoria, Oct. 18.-t Arrired down at 2 a. m., ateamer Ofaioan. - Arrired, atop, m., steamer Daisy Freeman, from San Francisco. Arrired. at a. m. motorship H. T. Harper. from San Francisco. Arrired and left up sH a. m.. steamer aakaell, irom Honolulu, -na San Francisca, Arrired, it 8 L m., steamer Hornet, from baa Pedro. . .Astoria. Oct 15 Arrired. at 5 and left up at 7 a. m.. steamer Robin Goodfellow, from New York. Sailed, at noon, steamer Willam ette, for Ssn Francisco. Sailed, at 2 a. m. , steamer Multnomah, for -San Francisco. Ar rired, at 5:10 and left up at 8:30 p. so., steamer Admiral Farfssut, from San Diego and way ports. Sailed at 8:30 p. m., Japanese steamer Tayoi kiarn, for Kobe and Yokohama. Arrired. at 7 and left up at S p. m., ateamer Daisy Putnam, from San Fraaeiacoi. Arrived, at 7 and left up at 8 p. m., steamer. Frank D. Stout from baa Francisco. - Sailed, at 8 p. m., Norwegian motorship Bontland,- for Europe. Sailed, at 8 p. at.; steamer Lehigh, for Boston and way ports Tie Puget Sound. New! York. Oct 16. Arrired. motorship Kennecott, from Portland and way porta. Ar rived, stesmer Santa Malta, from Pacific Coast porta. Sailed, ateamer Felix Taussig, for Portland and way porta. Sailed, steamer Da kotan, for Puget Sound and Portland. Boston. Oct 15. Sailed, steamer Virgin ma. for Portland and way ports. Balboa, Oct 14. Sailed, steamer Pennsyl vania, from Hamburg, for Paget Sound and Portland. New Tork, Oct 14. Sailed, steamer Lewis Luckenbach. for Portland and way porta, Saa Francisco, Oct 16. 1 N. S.) Ar rived today, British stesmer Astronomer. Liver pool, 1:25 a. m. ; Richmond. Port Angeles, 12 :15 a. sn. : Admiral Dewey, Seattle, 1:10 a.m.; ake 8hor. Xew Orleans. 2:26 a. m.; West Ivan. Batavia, 8.55 a.nv: Nebraska, London. 6:35 s. m. ; Lyman Green, Newcas tle, 7 am.: Johanna Smith, Coos Bay. 7:56 a. m. ; Vanguard. Los Angele. 8 0 a. m. ; othy Atekandar, Loa Anselea, 9 :80 a. m. ; WU- aam uammon, Anaeortes, s :av a. sn. - - Sailed today, steamer Admiral - Goodrich. Portland. 2 :53 a. m. ; tag Hereules. c raise. 7:30 a- m. ; .Deatroyen 210 and 841, San Diego, 8:55 a. as.; W. S. Kheua. Loa An geles. 8:55 a- m. ' Aberdean. Oct 15 krrifM- fi.nla m.r. from New Tork via Portland. :S0 a. m.; Caoba from San Pedro, noon. Sailed: J. B. stetson tor San Kraacssro, 8 a. m. ; sailed, Oct 14: 8ea for Saa Pedro. 6 p. m.; Kareba Maru for Seattle. 6 p m. Baymond. Oct 14tf arrived. Tahoe from San Pedro, 0:80 p. m. San Francisco. Oct 15. Arrived: Everett. Bedondo. 3 a. m. ; F. H. Hillman, PhOadelptua. -i5a- m.; WUlsolo. Philadelphia, 5:2 a. mHarvard. Lea Angeles. 10:40 a. ra ; Ka. terprii. Malkona, 10:45 a. ra. ; W. D. Mil L""'i, Anselee, 10:50 a- ra.: Wast Win, Seattle, 11:45 a. m.: Carkn. Grays Harbor, 13:05 p. m. ,La Puriaima. -Portland. 1 :iO rx m. ; Jason. loe Anaese. TJt a s ?lZS',S5i5fe -uuissra, i-agex sounti. o santa Barbara. Seattle. 6:10 -p. m. Sailed i Aatotasasta.t 12:03 a. m. : Hart-J rXT !"' siaioOT. i :a a. at; Mertdaa. Be- CAR SHORTAGE ADDING TO LUMBER WATER CARGOES 1Su.-i Bead,- MTaah Oct. ; It Due to the shortage of cars for rajj ahfir naent, ah increasing olume of? ulrn ber is passing; out of - Willapa Har bor from Rarmondiand South Bend rallla by ocean steamer. Lnmk... i. coming from as far away aa western Lewis county, where the MqCoTmica Lurnber company. Is findliur It advis abloto send part' of its cut to" South Bend by rail for water shipment. Most of the wesaels aailinsr from her carry lumber to Southern California. v v, -; Them is Mmewhaft of a los ahortag-e oa the harbor at present; doe, per haps, to the fact that many loners aro helpina; with the harvest h other parts of tha state. iThera Is a possi bility that lots will ; be scarce an wlntep as two new rnins, tn South Bend will add' to the demand. 1 "-. i " :.t CAPTAIN DE IS SIR K NG DREDGE Aberdeen. Wash., Oct- It. Undam aged, except for a long paint scratch, on the starboard side of her bow; the Pacific Mail's lsitercoastal liner -Santa Clara, which early Saturday - morning sank, the port dredge Portland at Mocks Bend. Willamette river,, cast anchor here at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning. "We struck the; dredge's pipe line, not the dredge." . said Captain Stevenson, ma-ster of the Santa" Clarar""Thv thine happened: Jo quickly that ' it is Impos sible to gtve an accurate account of it. When the ship struck: the pipe line the jomt, connecting tne line with the dredge apparently was severed and water rushed in, "sinking the dredge. The j Santa . Clara did. : not touch the' dredge proper." . . ' " - - , "When the dredge started to sink we wirelessed to Portland fora relief ship THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Accomplish This on Your Accordion 1- Ik a f - -! a. i - i r -f - . -i-;- - - .- n V "n i r " fn n Jii t'iii t3Y GOie. - BAaVS FrXLL ! i . S -fr - tewlW- I' I BRINGING UP FATHER "THERE OE TMAX VONDERrOL. OPERA rsiER-lrH'T KRAZY KAT H-Crive 00k L'L. a V J O ABIE THE AGENT i f LV-- Srffes&? .sssF7 e CD a ( Jj J ' " - - i 1 ,i ii ii i ii i ill r I JEKRY ON THE JOB C3r ; ClliTTEEEO UP NWftW A IdT OP J flp-&rr m- A)CUVfcjr0 G&t fT - i ssi sw suvt. -nr-sTupe Service, see. AJHE OBEGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," OREGON. and stood by until the steamer Portland arrived two hours later. Then we con tinued on our way. Captain Dalby was laiounj our inip to), sea." Captain Stevenson ' was not aware that; libel proceedings ' have been in augurated against the Santa Clara and declined to discuss this phase, pending the arrival here of an agent from W. R- Grace Co., of SeatUe. agents of the vessel. No marshal ' has reached Aberdeen to serve a libel attachment reported to have been issued In Port land against the Santa Clara. 5 Workmen were r busy; today cutting away the portion of the deckhouse of the wrecked dredge Portland which sant: at Mocks bend at 13 :35 o'clock Saturday morning, in an effort to lo cate the bodies of three missing mem bers of the -crew. City Grappler Bra dy worked Sunday in the vicinity of the wreck but failed to find any vic tims of the disaster. . A diver is stand ing by but his work is hampered by the mass of twisted cables. James H. Polhemus, manager of the Port of Portland, states that the sunk en dredge will be raised immediately. using a drydock pontoon and cables, a similar process as was used in wreck ing the Tualatin at Ross Island. r r.j WA1KING J. HEV MA! MGY SIS ! tHE't IN feHE. SHEjEETPt is you SlI.V toes, i '4 mo&zfr w ' M f 1 I . a . J I in J JiJ J ii.n.y -aWVJU aa. ' ir-A. M UliMCLE X a-: III -A V I Mw twwj . . hi. ., : , . :. ? ;- is - :4MS Veteran Pilot ; Jjay s ' Aside Wheel Tor . Landlubberfs Job Astoria Oct. 18. From the pilot house of an ocean-going tugboatto the hurricade deck of a modern city apart ment house is a. far cry. yet that Is the Jump being made by Captain John C. Reed of Astoria. , veteran skipper and pilot of all clashes ' ocean-going ves sels, including passenger liners, freight ers and tugs, who today retired from the sea. after: being actively identified with deep sea navigation on the pa cific coast Xor- almost three decades, turing this time he was 17 years in the tugboat service. 2r f which he spent at the mouth of the Columbia river. -'.- - . i-. Captain Reed, -a prominent member of Astoria lodge of Elks and ime of the best known skippers in Pacific' maters, retires from the sea with, a record of having met with no serious mishaps white at the wheels of the hundreds of vessels be has piloted . In rr rr ' rr rr r HV PAt HV 0IUi! - OUT INTO THG HALL ! , (Bertete red OClET A4D VFRv rHCt i ivtwe A. WAN- irs?OM ETVE. -riODY - ' ' n"-e sw -n rvlC"C"T- uirn, , CJ i t( ; . (Copyricht, 1921. by Barrios, (Copyright. 1923. by - Servioe. i Qs-?) 'pea. (Copyright, 1922. hy Intamational Fsatuia .... Saxvkav Iae.1 K'I xraua lCAiw'A Ste Bam - fair weather- and foul! and with tha best ' wishes of hundreds of friends among the mariner and; shipping wen of this district. Captain and Mrs. Reed will move to Portland -o make their home,' having purchased an apartment house there, which they Will manage. - Eeed Stnidentt5Are To Conduct Classes In Americanization - Reed ; college students jrill conduct ciasses in Americanization for foreign ers, according' to an announcement made by Dr. K. O. Slsson. head of the education department. Assignment of classes, already organised will be made this week to students who wish to' do the works. The organisation of new classes is ajso possible if enough stu dents ra interested t jaj mak tt ad visable. J -: The work will 'consist of teaching bom spoken and written- l&igitsh, and also the fundamentals of civics for the pur pose of preparing foreign born men UMnriL THIS DAY He NM&l lOALKGO - HG ALiOAVS USCD 1 " f - J -saasssaamssm. 17. g. Pateaf'offiee) SHE'LL Oe AROUNO ACMN' COULD HEffT HER" 3 DO International Feature Inc.) International Faatuea Inc.) i . f He ' I . I -JT- c- r fl DuJf -ion- A m SbUAsMieS : AMD - , t " I MONDAY, and women to take out naturalisation papers, as well as to enter more fully into American social and 'business Ufa. Claaaca, will meet early in the evening. ciuicr iwwa w xour tunes at wmk. fli case they meet aa often as four nights, students willwork 1n pairs. 1 Ten f Reed students engaged " in this work last year under the direction of JE. L. Parks of the Portland iT. M. .C A- They report unusually interesting sessions, aa the foreigners were eager to learn. Most - of the classes were held in the nqrnes of pupils not .far dlatant from the eampua. .v.--V"' - ! :- : - rV ; XARRIAGE JL1CESSE8 Vancotver, Wash., Oct !. The fol-. lowing marriage" licenses , were Issued her Saturday: Verne LaRoy. 30, and Mildred HafUey.' 22 Kalama, Wash. : Rufua M. Kckerson, "as.-Corvallis. Or;, and Lulu Forsyth. 30. Vancouver. Wash.'; LeRoy V. Batcheler, legal, and) amnwrow, ? legal, Boring, jt. -, Wallace W. Crews. 23, and Elisabeth A. Sanders, . legal, Portland f Lee J. Dunn, 23. Menlo Park, CaL r and Li la Gunnare. 19. Astoria ; Victor E. Emery. .22. .Victoria, B. G, ..and Maude M. I ! AWLUCM 'V - - 4 r-r Ta'fairri . Q tszz av Imtx reAvyvai Sawast, 'fr--fl Thafs Knows Unnecessary MR. WOULD I OMl VUU UET YOu I YOU LIKE TO HELAJ? SlISC, FOP ME. J tai-f-f IK2 iv iwTt rtoVmn Sttvict. incf j' LTw USSIEST SCALED &4 CrntT - r - 1 Map? twit uu- OCTOBER 16 1S22. Watcbmaa, 19, Sacramento, CaL : Jess ; p.5 FhnKpi. tL ensacola.: Fla and BrthaAi Nicholson.' It.- Car ban ado. Wash. ; Rudolph lonsl.r, Sa.' and Se- line Gantenbein. S2. Portland i H Johnson, "as.", and "Mary ' Maatla. i li. Portland i A. . McCarty . Patterson. le- ! gat Seattle, and Yola Hansen, legal. Salem. Or. ;; JacW Hunt. :L and May Hart, 38, Portland J Albert A. Warn holts, 25. and Christy. E.' ,U roach. . 20, Portland ;i James ilV Harrison, 2. and Haset D. Dj-e, -, 25. Portland . Arthur Roberts. 25, and j Opal Holverson, I 28, Springfield. Or. ; I Oscar Swanson, i37. Astoria. , and Lela . D. Thornton, j 23, rTrtiana. , '.-..;! yi--. OCEAN RATES STIFFEN New Tpr. Oct. 48. I. N. S.) There has been a sliaht stiffenlna- in nwia' -freight rates. . and y a fair offerirur Of tonnage: apace. Rotterdam went up ia -: Cent Quotations today are; ' . i United Kingdom. Is 9d2s 6d ; Ger many (Hamburg). 8ci France (At lantic). 15c ; , (Med.). 17 2lc r Holland Rotterdam). c; I- Antwerp, 8c. Gen eral cargo, chartering demand limited. lAMinavg unoi Hig iair, rates iirm, By A. Posen ' By George McManus . - ! . -r : . j J I i( ' No Wonder He's Poor Putting: ar Hint r4B0ROwaTVlr3 Stuff When He Sees It AlrZAMvl ' ' ' ' ' I I " ' l --- - j f 1 -1 VvOulo Mtbte-A