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".H-i-,-' FRIDAY, - OCTOBER 20, 1922. TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, -PORTLAND,, OREGON. A mm -v 1) TUDORSTAR WILL CARRY WHEAT TO -UNITED iii - The British steamship Tudorstar, t3 tons, and sailing under the flat" of-the PaeifkS Steamship company, "Is due to arrive In - Portland tomorrow ' tor a heavy shipment of Wheat for the United Kingdom. . The Tudorstar IB a berth liner In the reg-nlar trans-AUAn-l tlo service for the Nawscd line lnl is j. booked, to capacity from Portland. -i Foll charter steamer are fe'V for the month, of October and lea tot the following- month. The balk f the business will fall on the berth liners. The ioVfcn of the American-Hawaiian line, operated out of Portland by . the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company, Is due tonight and will take wheat and 'flour for Xjdndoiti ;t . . - ;'-r Hates rot full carriers for November and December loading have advanced to -S7s d and 40s. Darin the past week the buying; has been -heavy In the United Kingdom and the continent. Declaration price on export wheat has svaocca a ixme irom to i.- i I JAPANESE CUT AHOTHEtt ; ' HOLS IIT 1C.HBEK HATES . Japanese have cut another hois In the lumber rates from Pufet Sound. The East Asiatic company has taken a steamer to South Africa (two ports! for ,119 a thousand feet. This is $4 leea than the rate which has held from North Pacific ports to South Africa, one port. Np attempt is being- made at the present time to' interfere with the rates to the Orient or Australia, which have been stabilized by con ference. , - , Three sailing- craft are" ender char ter to load riri the river and two on Pugret Sound for South Africa. The vessels were taken at $214 Th. -con-fere ace rate to the Orient has been fiaed at $12.50 a thousand feet and $11 to Australia. Bookings for the Orient ' are full until the first f the year. There is a Yieavy demand for space for lumber on the Intercoastal liners and the rates are holding firm at $13. A large amount of tramp tonnage has been taken for both New York' and Halifax at private terms. As tjwjy'are foreign craft they probably went ; for a less rate than the conference. Igbats harbor stttppfsa rioQuiam. Wash., Oct lO-thfr' Am- - Tide at AttertaSatardAy. - High Wstof- low.W 1 :W a. hi.' f t :I1 u.wu x.Sft.. i:M Ht nS. 19.9 ft, ttMp. Bi'UW easldHLrt water 9 mia earlier. Seaside Low water 21 mm. earlier. erican steamer West: Catanace arrived at 9 o'clock yesterday morning . from Coos Bay to finish lumber for ads traJIa. ; She docked ! at the National mitt. . ' ; ' ri-i.;-: Stemars! firneat H. Myea, " Casta. Hefene. Idalke and Shasta cleared from Harbor mills for California porta. Steamer Lydia cleared for Raymond. Willapa Harbor. to complete a lumber cargo for the east coast. - The four-masted schooner Fred J. Wood .moved to' the lower harbor and will dear far San Pedro as woe as a erew Is sind. 17 TESSErS LOAD AV" I Aberdeen. Wash.. Oct. Jd-Fiorty seven merchant Teasels loaded here flaring September and carried - Sf ,9s, BS feet of lumber.- according- to the monthly report of the Grays Harbor Stevedore company.' This - figure is slightly below the average lor the year, but the , October total ,i' ex eeed it by many million reit. With the September etport figutes the port hew has shipped about StJ.OOO.OOO feet during the current year, evceedlrtgahe former yearly report established in 1 1921 by 57.000,000 feet. With the three months remaining f the year, Ship ping men believed. the grand yearly total wii(l be brought to 7o.ooo,ooa feet, a figure which few years ago would have been hailed Impossible, Thirty-four coastwise vesseas cleared In September wltlt $M25,0O9-;feet. eight' sailed for foreign pbrts ,with 14,240.429 feet, and six ciearett-for the Atlantic coast with li,643,S5g feet. With a little more than half the month gone, the October total Is nearly a large aa the September figure. Forty fbttf ships-have eieared during the eur rent month. . ALL AL0t THB WTfeB BOSf "With a )full load of passesfers and capacity freight - for San JFranclwco, the steamship Rose City of the San Francisco Portiand Steamship line sailed for San Francisco this morning. The steamship Admiral Goodrich oX the Admiral line, from San Francisco, Eureka and Coos Bay, arrived -up' this morning and is discharging at termi nal No. 2. . ., . The steamship. Paul Luchenbach of the Luckenbach line,, is due to arrive in Portland Sunday from the Atlantic side. She is bringing 100. tons of gen feral for Portland and-the principal Item on the outbound manifeit Will be 72.000 cases of prunH.- The steamer Ufeorgina Rolph of the McCormlck Jme . has shifted front Coach street to Atbers. - Theteemehlp Tower, , of the -Amr; Ican-HaWaiiaa liitev which on May 2 e-unk ? the - British. . eteamshi p ;.- Welsh Prince at Altoona, is due t, arrive at Portland late tonight from Puget Sound. J The steamship Eastern Sailor, ef the North China line. Is completing earge at terminal No. 4. . She Will sail at daylight tomorrow. , -.,.- ' i:. 1 - Oscar- S. Swenson. fermerlyj secre tary of the Kmployers' nioa. has m. barked in a new venture knd has opened a service bureau with offices in the Exchange buildings :,.; 4 - ; f iff-. i. m i tm ' v POStftoSS F ' TJESSKtQ y lUdis reports., from Kortk Heed si Vm fMttm et.th f olloviat jestf K I ft SK. October If: ' RaMnda. AMorta for Sat) Freaeteo, left A sri it t a. mki- "r- - . ,---;i t Wefitrsni VaHfoniia.' 8a -TraorW fat gaatU. 4 aiM aortb et Saa madsctt. 9t FwleraTlUdiol ? : " Telila. Safe FrnHro 'for Sa, Fedra, 0 t&iln koath of Ba praaelaea . Frank O. Dru (aoos). MonUrW for Afoa, miitm tnm Awn. . , : Pteffle (mi), 6ao Frsnetoee fdt BoaohUa. 996 tntlea from San Frsnruco. .bkiTra. Saa Pedro for Colombia titvr, X feilM north' of Saa Fraarfsco. i " v., Sierra, Corambia nrrt tor Saa Fdr; 99 miln from Coraabia ijwr. - - r Wett rra:om, i dfo -- tor Tetohaauu t0 famtu PJr. . . , Hamer. aaehand off Pridio ihoattL ; ? -' W. r. Hern a. saa Pdro for Saa Praeeisee. S mile sonta ef fan Francisr. - . Labrsa, Baa Pedro far Martin, SO aulM trath oi San Francisco. -' . . OtaBflt, , Taeoma for Saa Pedro, 399 fetBea bortA of Baa Pedro. - k -' : '.. PrMideat Clawlaad, Baa, Frinetaee .for Bhkan 120 antea west of Baa Francisco. - atarsarat lKOlar. Saa Pdn tor San Fraa fciaeo, 1 ml lea north of Ban Pedra. Santa alalia, VanconTftr for Pert Sah laiia, 991 mUea fraa port Saa tam. - : Sooroma. Saa, FraBeicco for BydeV 979 Baiirs asBtUimt of San Fraarfieo. . President. WllaoO, Hffngkona- f or Bah FKn tdaco, X94T attloa weafc of Ban tYaoctoce. s . " SFACE DESX5D SL6 W' J -'Kew Tofk. Oct iO.-(l ystli-tfi-mand fbr space ; for ; grains Is. jsldw. Rates are weak-and quotations hive hot changed. - i Rates hold - today at: United- Klnrdom, la 9d2a. Sd ; Ger many Hamburg 8e; France, s Atlantic 15cy- SiediUrranean'- 1721ci Holland, Rotterdam Sc.- Antwerp, 9e, General cargo iteSdy,' demaad firm. ; f ofllKe mti - Afrhrata Obtobar t9. . tariflraa.' AUerkaa atetaaer rrancuco, oil v v from Baa BoaaBo MaJiony. Affiarlcxn iteaswr, freni Saa Fraaoiaeo. gecefai. ' 5 '- - Admiral Goodrich; American teajnTi from Baa Fiandaco via Earek and Cooa Say, paa- eaavr and scneraL . -. r X ; Oebortorm OctoW 99 -i Hoa City. Americart ctramer, for Saa Frn- oacov central and paaftnaTra. . , Georgia. Atnericaa at earner, for Sew Tor and waj porta via Astoria, general. -'": MifelE ALiAlrAc ' f Wesiher at fttvw ItmiUi " Korth Bead, Oct i9.--Cobdiimi tt ,the asPmSBi Remaining Pianos i . m mers yreatest Sacrifice Sale to go on Easy Payments raooth of the jiverat aeoa: Wnd. nofthwett, 1 atUn ; era. amooth ; veafber. eioadr. t tsKt Vadion. Beanie for Xokebama, 1TT2 miles from BeaaUat - Yanke arrow, Hankow fbr Baa Fraadaea, 2708 miles from Baa Ftaaebee. -;. 1 " rWadowtaoL Bbanrhaf - for Saa Fraacaoa, 2609 miks from Saa FraBciaeo. - - - Teat Keata. Pertiaad tor Yokohama 2S9S avilea froat CMaaMa i rtn Beat. Bra a a Arrow. - fin Fraoeiaco tor Takabar. 9929 milec from Baa FrtMW. , fc. J. Uatiaa, afaalta for Baa taocmeo. 9999 milts from Ban Frabeiaee, . feaarpoet, Maaila fee , Log Aascka, 938$ faib-s from Loa Aae4ea. .. AKtbnania Baa Praneiaee- . for Taingtaa, 82S milca from Baa Frcneuao. . Ta7 Fmator towrng achoooera Ifeteor Sad BVben Hinds for aea, 2 mUe taaide Cane rlartary. ' ofaaaUaa, art' Kamchatka far Beattte. 928 mitea from Boattle. -i- imoaada, Aaaana tor -Baa Frmaewco. ten AaWia, 8 a. aa., Oct 19. , M. B. r.iir4. a. saua tn &mh. tee niiea- from Ban nanctara. Monaiatt, Pact Aagelet far fiocke Bafbot ki i Eve rX Saa FranHseo for Point W8a, 25 mUea from Pomt lella. - . - l-aJbt BeatW. aacbare4. aff iJoaUraeUoa Wand. ; .. - , 1-iebre, fcrtrett for Saa Pedro.-139 mum from SvemO, . 0.mls east of Flattery. snohamith, at Port Townaend. . atabokona. Baa Fmaeinaeo for BeUingbam. : BAILT B1VKK HEADINGS -9 a.- m., Paetfie T1a . i.' si 5 ?ff9 wit IB e ' : : r j : : 5 r : 1 ' i '1A 25 2.4 0:0.021 31 48 I 20 I e.si e e.ool i 44 I SO l-2.0l-O.llo.OSl 651 43 12 J l.al OlO.es .. . . . v. . I IS I S.2i"O.4O.061 61f SO matilia Albany Balem . rueran Otr fotoaaa ; ' in . v :h ' atlTER FOKECA8T Tba Willaaietta rtvar at Portland will remain Daarly ataDonary daring- the-aext-tbrae-aajai tecpt aa affected by tab tide. , , . ' Veatatt o Arrwe .i - - vemet ! .. ' ." j.. From. . J Bata."'" BeSroecb i ;. .Yokohama ' ... .'.Oct. 21 Kebraaaan . .Sew Tprk v. . -Oct 22 Benater i j. tttS. TMego-war ..Oet S3 JmeljO j, i . i i . 1 1 . , Baltitaort .Oct- Pam uoaaMm,. t J , Kew, Tort . . . .Oct. TV ana ma Bermnds Vikina . AVillamatt 12 tcfc "81 Oct 83 .Oct 83 .Oct. ' 23 . i .Oct. 23 .'. Oct 81 -. a I . .ucr. 23 . New Tork.... .Oct. 21 . .San rvaa.. - 5 i m . .tuba . .-. , . . i.-.- .Baa. .'-. . rk.lI..W. ! " . - .' ----- r . . . .can . . .. ?W Mara .....i.aiobe i . flor. Lockrabacn. . . . . MbUa.... wuiaom. . 1. i , . . . i WaUkeena .i .. .gad Fraa; . . i ,0t.4 Wart aUUa...,.,iiuinaAirm:Oct 24 IHnUldyk' i .T. .Antwerp ... . .Oct 24 Kat lAtckaabaak , . . ..Kit lerk , . . ..Oct 29 ----.- -- lrstmk te Oaoart . . . . , Taasai. ; .Foe. i Data." Georsian I -.;.. Sew York . . ..Oct. 21 Admiral Goodrich ,VS.-F.-j Oct 21 Georaiaaa ,Boiph : .Bin Fraa. Oct 81 Tadoratar , ... .Europe ... . Oct 2S Nankoh afaca ...... Orient . . ..-sOct 21 Paul- laokenbacb St . . Tork , r . Oct c torrnca uwaenbaes 4 If. Orleans . . West Kataa. . i'Bo. America; .New York Oet 25 .Sew York. . . -. .Oct .Baltimore Oct 25 ;ErrerJ -. U w.Oefe , Europe ..;. Oct.- 2 i .Saa Pdh ...Oct 28 ivew xora . . i .uet. . 2 .Oct Iowan WUlaolo Caoiqna ....... tOwr iKi.i, Iawan . , . Wapama ' Kat. Littckenbach Vast in port Admiral Goodrich. . . aron cawaor . . . i . . Baton Oriiry tsei entorieb , i . I . Baby Grands and Plafet Pialos Ihduded, T6o Last Thursday We afmouxiced thr de liberate sacrifice ol 12. pianos, player pianos and baby grands .at unheard-of low prices We offered to take $192.00 for the. choicest ,btaiid ,nev guaranteed upright models, which only a few months ago would havecost. as inUchjas $500.00. Vkr Sp 4 . ' ' - a B 1- . we oner e.a tnese instruments under J stress of necessity for less than one-half their present-day .real cash retail value ; at actually $31.20 apiece less than bare factory cost. We;; offered player pianos, modern, most highly Improved styles at only 380.00 and the smaller izes at only $30Q.00. We offered a MardmanlBaby Grand for $570.00, a Kimball for $630.00, a Chickering, a Weber and also a Behr Bros, at correspondingly low-prices, j The Sale Continues The response has been amazing and in order to make quick work of it xtqw, we are not going to ask for half cash ormore, as we did, but ,- ' . " r ' :- j .. WILL SELL ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT f Deposit $20.00 to show good faith and Arrange to pay balance f at $12XJ0 or $10.00 a month or in any other reason able way as may best suit your convert tehee, ' , r:', ..J; - r " : .' All of the instruments noted above and maiiy' others ''are still to be tad ; but come at once, for on these easy terrns of-Jiay-ment and at the amazingly; low prices they Will not .remain on hand long ; Jutt fact, if every reader of tnis; paper could realize the exact situation as it is, the entire stock -would be closed 6ut in less than.tJiree;.daysi"" 'M i " .'' '- '-iSP - If you live but of -town, .telephone, or, better still) come to Portland it once and take your pick. . It will mean to you the greatest saving in the purchase of a good piano that has ever been possible since 18?9, when the filers House first started in business. ' , . J ! Iskeinember the address, Eilers Music Building, corner Fourth and Washington ; entrance to elevator, 2Pt- Washington; - . . --- Our Used Gar Department i ;,;:.. -:-;":.tg' ' '",V,1V'' a -f ' ' 5.' '.""--1 - AttractivcB Bargains Are Offered - : - -.. ;-'; .; .. ".- " -y f..-. t ' , ' ''-..' . - ;. - . - In order to render better service to our customers and make qut organization rpre efficient we have moved our used car depart ment from Broadway and Couch to our main salesroom, 615-617 Washington sfc, where you will find, as usual, the very best bar gains in good used cars. ! . : . Every used caj-in our stock is in first class condition, and are all late' models investigate our jplan' for the sale of Used cars if s amereni. , Ourjist includes the"folIowing makes of cars: HUDSON ESSEX- . BUICK COLE v iFORD DODGE GLDSMOBILE CHANDLER - STUDEBAKER G.U.Boss 615-617 WASHINGTON STREET Automobile Go. BROADWAY 8067 Chiliicothe ...... Daisy Frecmaa . . lai-Hr Fntnam . . . Devon Bit snm auor. .... ttaa Mara ..... . . Ueorcina Eoiph. . . . Oorgiaa ........ i Earaid .......... Moxtket - -I.. ..... Iuvraa ... I . . John C Klrkpttrtct. eonan rouisrn La Mesced . . . La Puriaimt... Maaaweli - Nankoh Mara MaitfM . W. ft. Miller.. ... i , Terminal No. ' 3 ....... .;Irnf . . . North Bank ; : VrtT h Hank .Aibina Marine .............. .Wanna ..... i . . . ... St. Helena ...... i. .Terminal No. i . . . . . Terminal No. , 4 ....... Terminal Wi. . , . Albera . . r v. . .Trnrilnal Ne. 1 . West Orecoa Ij. ........... .Knapptoit ........iii... aatona . , ..West Oreton Vbt. . . . . ( . . .. .. Wettport ...PorUaiwl TaceUbie UU ...... , . . -WillbridB . . .. .......... .Astoria .Sou. Pac Dock . . .v. . . Alhers Winbridee 10TS at ft lad lett AT VrOftJ.8 Aatbria, i Oct. Arrte P at m.i. atearMr ; KoaaUe Manna, from Baa. rraneiacOL - ArriTed at ?:a . "garner Admiral Joodricn. from Saa ixar Tia&ureaa ana v-ooa am.y. nn inmw, vca. 1. ArriTtd it 8 ft. m.. rem wmuuoi from Portland and ruoet boaad. for Kt Tark and ArriTed it, a t.. m.. ateampr JSania, Barbara, from Colttmnla rirr, tor New York. ArriT& I smamr Annette Boipbi from Port- - .tor, ream. Arnred at 7 p. m., rteamer American, Horn New fork and taj !. tor Pntrt Sotind and ivrtl. imJ ' ' fa Senator, from saa IH Sah Pedro., for Pprtlaad. Arrived at f- , orweJan steamer 4 rcnr, irota Port iand. for Kuiope; WSi l9.-ArrJed at knd ' I.:30 r- . steamer La PnrMaur, siyrrtio. rrem Kew Orleans, for Ban Tan- ZZZ 7ZJ r?m. arnreo. aceame Vmixj. from Uoiombia rirer. rUUed. itmtr A. St.'W Portletid, Sailei, British ttkaw tamr Katrina fAaAeno, from Torf ana way porta. Tor Portland. Sailed, vteamer Neraden. from Pmmdaipoia. and war porta, ' . Iaaoiaoo, Pnt ,d aaU Port .JS- Woetm. 1S San rutT-fe C-rr!,M. tmf-' Santa Pmrai from New Tork and war ports. ia Jutland. .6Ued. JapaMaa aieaSei Horai-S Mara. fnsAk Ti..n t . D. , . M MJrflJ?ln' rom -Antwerp, for. Vance a- w an x uerwm.na. .,opo; s O. lS.-r-SafM. steamer Ad- U.rTli 7. ? oaiieo, tmien eteamer atrtu.T".V I-" . i-oruawl. Bailed. foHaltToT raj, lnor. Sn York- fW ' i "i. wvaaaaw attrrm Ian ! HW Vltat eae. wuiaa ateaaer Steel SSroorteE fmm Poi"'' TiMAilP. r-wl " aft m . . Zi . 1 'l,,lr , " ' 'iaH. VJi;'.0 ir'amI'a-.1;r;un otramer unnw, irnni c-oruanau rTHambaraj rrt t rteamer md frmT TrtlaT""7 ArooiBoath. Oct. 14. ArriTed: ! BrfUan irom - rmrtland. - Man Wsmmmm. r. on n n " . . iZrr 'l-r-Rtled Frenclt tteamtr Jtoam Mara. Irom fSSamt, foTT tomobfl .license re na t?ie gaaolin tax paT all Interest onth bonds n4 wiU ultitnalely liquidate , - them. Never forget that the license fees and most f tfce-reJlne tax which now amount to $5,000,006 ,tt yet eornea out ef the itlsens of Oregon And Adds to lie higR cost of Urinr. J - y .. tOlEA. BOKX BE&K - j - "Owr I public school, tie firlrle bt tlie twentieth century, - the grandest and ftesteet lnsUtutioft of alL .tim; Is deigned t rnaks rnrn a.iv women that will be sJsle, to -cope with tbe coming rroblema. has- never- had si coun terpert At say time In human history. . The dea of glrlna: a free education- to every child was born en American soil, and upon its- future derelopment depends the- life f ur repabltc i- - ; -G; -Every bby and Irl in America must be ed ox-ated not only fa books, hut they must e taufht what It means to be an American cttlseiu They must learn to appreciate and be readV to assume the responsibility that must be asmifhed by every man and Women who Hves beneath the -folds of our flag . -EDUCATIOlf JEifEXMVE V ' . , - JThls nation will perish without any Question unless we have a thlnfctns;. Intelligent population, dealing; honestly out of 4-19 mills raised, last year by state taxation. 4 mills of it was taken forprbnary and higher education. - I belie v ia eartailintr arovarrunent aetSVltlea wherever it la possible, hut the : public school system roust be . the last line t retrenchment. - However, those who .are dngaaed -ttt the Work should 'give us the strictest economy, the fuQest possible value for the many dollars that are raised each, year tor edueaUsw -porpoeea, t , V ; " - tTBGEft TAX '; I ' ' f "The ; total state ? revenue !sit' Vr was : $15.150,000 almost C6.000,00 by direct taxatiorr. ; We -csit hy the strict est- economy .save probably a million dollars, or a little more, but 1 ran- see no great relief to the tax tidde farmer and small home owner, except through a redistribution of the burden, and that must ceme largeljrj through an income tax. which will teach those . now not paylnic and. those who are hot paying their just share.j , - .. - Elten Wstkma. also spolce be fore the meeting in furtherance of bis cohf ressional candidacy, advocated re vision of the lmmiirration ltm-to era' witn eam-outer an tne Rovernmeaw ntbtt .tne mi-rarr or -other eowntrtes bat this system of population education I from jnftmlag lnto' theT United : States f4mv 4a'l Hajfe ia-. la, - - - : 1 ivvvuwfj iiwi 4na j raa.r in vicgvu una J i '.- . - .-..' i . . , . i' . .: , deamed IS'ewberryiam and all senator whether Republican or Democrat who voted to-seat him,; condemed nepot Ism and opposed JlHental land owner ship and the ship Subsidy bill. ; Watklns. during .hU talk. accused represehtatlve McArthur of being the agent of the profiteers and pointed out that in the last session of congress he voted . to par tck to the - profiteers money which had. been taken from them during the war for -profiteering. Re further said that McArthur had never raised his ovice to condemn Kew berry1m or Oriental land ownership. .Other speakers were . tr. E. T. Hedland. Walter. B. Gleason. George A. Lovejoy and Mrs. Alice Shenan, who spoke In behalf of Mrs. J. C Qthua. '- ' t - . f ffHArtDWJIEI! MKJT ELECT - 1 ' - AOantic City, N. J-. Oct. i9o I. 3S. g.) F. A. Heitman, Houston, Texas, BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED ;? - ' i. - it .V BATING: TO TdO ; .. . esm.jiri watch tteL co. ( 18S fon sc Meeee Buiidin HERE at Drug , Headquar ters you will find that service 4 1 fr5 1 may be the de rl J termining factor": Lj4 r in cnoosing your . j aruggist. was elected president of the National Hardware-' association here today. Other officers elected included Bryoe Haj-den of Ste Francisco, and John Tdwrnley of Kansas City Vice presi dents. . . TRANSPORTATION ' ll I y r7M . . i Ccn Sen aawW h W a. 4. SlxTtestssatri? to Eatslmd Frtnct. Ctt . taint Bcurs, ScotkndL. eJamWffcmw mmwll'BllmahlWat yftH( tomd aaaeaaaay aaenin as ft Thled Street;' OSTUkSO. Sreadway SO 90. W. . htaCOH, Sltrierai Aaewb Ho 1 '. CQilJ o u a v -.. "i 1 ra H. ?-' va, ' av Rain FrmUHflrw.- ifw A d . eW,. " -'- r. HarrtnriAmraia""a--."?fr-."5? Trne.. S.i m.; Tika WltmraTti.Ti' M a. aa. Bailed: Wapama, Portiand, 3 :li Abr4l i rv lit. t:-j. a.r .- fromSa? Ji nir fro,IB. ream aatorm. T :S e m. K-iW- f w WOMEN LAUDED BY v CANDIDATE PIERC E tCoathtaed rrom Pate Oh human kind is used by those who are Able to control business affairs to add to the cost of living. -t 'The great oil reaenmira i the earth 1ty an ail wise providence, uueuoeo BnaowiwttiT ror the benefit of all humanity, are exploited bw ho are able to control by fair means v fo d ;av great ahd mighty tribute Is exacted of all today for the se f gasoline and other oil products, wfaich-; are) absolutely essential today to the happlne and success of ctri- llaaUOri! This ia rnilw Ana . td w,ak. meUiodisef exploiting the tnasaes.. tSCHE ABES COSTS , rDttrtna- th fast eia-ht vekrs fhr has been J a tremendous increase r bonded Indebtedness of every kind. Eik years ago Oregon bad no state bonds ; today it is the .heaviest bonded state ta the union considerinar waalm am. population,! and there ar hut very tew states that have larger bond Issues dis regarding wealth and porhilation. The Interest on. these debts alone constitute a targe handic&p upon the prosperity tf onr state. - - ; "I know it la freely stated tiat aa- "PISHIN I season's ojen. Picnic time is here. ; ;When a-marfs "starved to death" Til laiHook Cheese just hits the spotf A good thuig to J:jmember wHen you fix the picnic lunch. Of if lie wants a' sandwich tb s iritorris it a generous slice iof Mlank tween buttered breadi f Ttf lamook" is the original! trscle'liiarkeci cheese. It is made' ia'r little Valley 1here herrls ill year tound oti iucculeht green pastures Every single rxjund is stamped with the xiame Tillamook. Be sure you get the genuine. ' TtLLAMOOK COTJNTT CREAMEAT ASSOCIATlOI'V nilaraent.Orasua 25 chceee kitchen owned and epatated by TUtaaaeek dafa-ymca F 1 1 . r . - ; "A I t II a t 9 E ' ji7 nfin n H awv eeasnf edaaa madt in Tilimimaak rO I o to 4 is too maeh tor your savings to earn? Paritland Progressive', Bank pays the fate that is popular in competing cities. ' - How Often l hatfe you wished Jo do banking when the ; door were closed? PortlarKTs Progressive Bank : serves longer hours-ihclucling ALL DAY SATUR DAYStmtiI 8 oclock. v v o o a to aalht trera Menmiaet Pact He. VedrmftSar, 0tae SB, 1 A. M., end Ceenr WeSneaeay Tharaanae isr aan rRsnetaeo . r LOS ANSeLCS . , SAN oitao V! SS. ADMIRAL COCICH j'-' AT.t ttCT. tt 7 "Pi m. ' 1. m mARSHFICLP CURXKA - - sam "hahciscOi VICKKT OFFICt ! - !6V sb ttw eon. stark PHONS BktOAOWrAV S4S I. and ALDER- sra. C3 VV V Vavir& sawn eaevvM. 1 llamnw aUIU,JV, imnTivfA ' " , i Vfl.T . TO) A CNOWRC" 1 i Repimades Irejtboao Ja KborWR aood tooaias. -aabetaatmlS' emit Betoaat caraeea out you an. in xonr BemabarAood. iv j&auuiw-T Ai to Alrect femuar tat Shin. PricVSSrj teMl r fraetmaiia lUi. c' ewatnA. w ; bis- a. nut, a ana s. 1 1 ' raeae Sam C114. if i Next week -we shall take orders for our "Cottage Floor Heater atfthe Special pride of $65 net, installed. It has 50 morej capacity than the usual floor heater, and is designed to heat 2 fooms thoroughly in cold weather; Pflrlland Gas cr Coke Co. -4 LIEN wanted; FOR SHOPSVAND ROUNDHOUSE! ; ' ' --rates' Mackialsts . . . . . . .70c par aoor aUekamiths ......TOc par how Saeet Metal Workers . I .,.;.. ......70e per sour tlectrkians .. . ; i .70e par kotor Statiottarf Ensisra . . . . . . . i .VsriAos Rates tationary Firemen f Vi . . . . . . . ';' ; Various Rates Boilermakers ' " "'I "" '"'": "".:"" ......70c teJOKeper hear Passenger Car Matt ; v-v" i 70J;.-PS)1. atOTAs Freiglit Car Mas . 63e par hour Helpers, all classes .47e par kour Mechinica and helpers are al lowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. ; T iv. ',!.. !?.:..,... A strike now TstS on the North ern Pacific Railway. . . ' . -APPLT BOOM lit ' Coses Baildisir, 1 Fearta Street - Sear Wasaiaetea, Portland s - f - - ' . .- ; - j. t - .-- . j . Arm You doing to Europe?, : Or the Orient?, . Or Around the World?- fThrt ct experienced aad aeea. rate lnXorauatioa frees eoe who baa 2strwJSt kWt4 I'",' S ' ' Ssesre kUsmtafs Seaervstieas aad .v i .".- ,-..- TlcAeU rresi : .SMITH JOURNAL TKA VEL BUREAU 1st 2UCOAIVrav. a'OBTl.AKV, OB. -1 raeaa JdanaaU Urt at WmraeL&- jaaa maat ' "" - f :"ArtO ANCHOR: LtNr-i "-- -3 Kea-nlar femiiimra from N. Idea treat. Taea-Ttateat Uafl trioe te Boethawrptes aad Cli.i fcoiu at tawra. Te Cebk )aaentewa) a Lire) pool. Hara- kara, Te teedoaderrr aad Ci Saacrial Fail am Wtaae SmtiiBss As ca w Anutw pcrricm. - Fameoe "Cabts Cae". Staemar elatl-' ins Satnrdajs from lioatraal Via the St. Iawreaoe Boat. ' AMDANIA, AMTOMiA, to -Prrwioutfc. Chrbmir. lxmdmt.- TVRRHCNIA. AUSONiA. .ALBANIA, to Umpoel - See meal Oenard Aaawt ee Write Cunard A Aftehor S. S. Line zv aeeewa are, Seattle rawne aniett . 1S8A TlA5sponTATI03I Astoria and Way Points Sir. tratda Man, We4 Frt, 8:30 -'A. ; M. -Nivht Boat DaHr, Except Satardax, P. M. Fare to Astoria L8S Ona Way " $3.00 Round Trip Week-End ROrrad Trip f2JSo " The DaUes-Hood. Hirer Bteauasr Serviee - -; , Daily,' Except Sun, 7:15 A. M. Fare to The Dalles $12$ . - ilood Kiver ,1.00 Tb Harlrms Tramspovtatiom Co. Bread way S . Alder St. Xeek HOYAL MAIL S to EUROPE - . TM OOMrORT ROIfTC" ' ' . - . New Vera . Crierteure i-i Southampton Hameuft ORaiTA , .Nee. C dee. e tee. SI , OROWNA ..Dm. SO dan. SI Mar. 1 -' OIRtOT rASSSNOER SCRvlCC - Frem rectfie . ooaat Peru te U. J ;l- :, Resume aailinea i - -j- t Tee Beval Mail gttean FaetM CeC Rainiae tMa, Settle, er Local Atento- AUSTRALIA - NCW ZKALANO AND SOWTN SKAS Vm Taeiu awa Raretenea. atall awd f- ia ., ser Sewrles Saa rramlaae A Mrs , . -.ri- .ttSaja, ," r - PaeifJe Tour seeta Saaa, New Zaaland, Aua ' - .. ' trail, sees, nrtt Olaae . ; Vff ION S. A. CO. Or RtWV ZCALArTO t Cattferele t, Saa rranatme .- we a.eca eiaamiwie ana ttaiieeas i throngh the Panama canal. Two bertha left, early November. Write DORSET . B. SMrni JOURNAL TRAVEL BUREAU. 1 COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANY Operatina; United State Government Ships UtRECT VKEIGHT 8EBTICE W1THOUX -TSASSSHiPMINT BETWEiS - ' TAXtTBAB -TOXOBAJSA, KOBE. SHATTOHAJ. (Tieataia) IIAIBEH : VSSB S3 West Kader......Isov. 1 1 VSSB 63 West O'Rowa;.;. ' ' J ' ' ' ' -i IOKOHA11A. KOBE. HOTGKOSO. lTA3ni4A USSB S3 Pawlet ...... ...Nov. 15 1 U&SB S3 liannawa f- - -s- erosjway tttt . .reo. t . .Dec u For rates, space, eta. apply tw"r . '- 'Z .-- : ' TRAFFIC- 'BTPARTMZNT - T ieiS Board : f Trade Bid. - rorttstS, Crr:J